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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (July 25, 1902)
THKOllKOON MIST. imiixi rauuv MoMiwa ir KEBI.BB H. OAUHHBT, rrual IlenttaM. 0, A. Sli "t to Balrno Wednesday on a bu-um-a Amoi Hichsidson, of Portland, U vis iting W' Kii hnniin. W. II. Downing, P'lrtUnd, visited at the Mil" Uumo iuii'l'y. Mis Morten wee, 1. 1 rurtitiui, ia tUltn'g Mr. N. t. Or.i tin win. Joseph Vaiiltlneli b lenovercd f rum (lie tuVflst'l ' inraiwwiii'iH, If. ('. rHanwood. YaiiMmi mtwmlil man, as ' jcsicriiay. Mm. J"nc I'atl, who u visiting livr n I'li'tluiiU, rutuniitU Iioui Nat oidsy evening. J iliri Dolim, one of th lies! known ri.,i.lnw ol M'arron, w In Uiii jri'i ter.Uy. Mr. and M. H. Rowland, f En- gene, Sll I f. D. Rowland, ol Portland, "tailed relatives hem over rlunday. Ml. Albertstm, nf Portland, a- vis iting luf liiviid, . Mi Matilda MuckU-, during Uio week, II. McKhII, CUti-kartie, rtd Mr. Jfsrhler, iiti'rt'h tut it Kilftiua, wore isillug Utinry Morgn Monday. J. tf. Milhtrd, of ItaclieUir Fist, wll kuosu fanner of mil auction, was in llmeliy Saturday. Mm. David KHnraon, nf Portland, l Traiting lr liij;lnt r, Mi. J. li. Hucl du Una week. 1, il, Wlkstrom, the Kitlama sawmill pnipmlor, I looking alt r I he hay crop uu placo, nrntr Hi. Helens. li. W. Kiehardaon w out In the ill rwrtinu ul lliw Nchateiti mountain uu limning trip l it Week. Mi. Iivid iMvia, of Portland, vUllvtl Imr pireiil, Mi. ami Mra. Richard Ok, for a few day timing tlio al work. Jle-a Winnie Way, slid m vhillitig Ilim Whitney (or ll,e part lo or time Week, returned to Jur huuiu at Poll Isnd, Monday. kirn. Ucorge Iiuiiiit was In front 0r pmiiy llill wl m-aday . Hid reportco tliiit vim health ul Mis.'Captuiii la mum w nut Improving, klm. J in Drt and daughter. Mi lli-wir, KcrnuipariUMl tin- fit. Ilelei imrtu iimiiUi III the. song rw'iutl to lUini.r Tuesday iiltflit. Mim Norn Couyer lm rrtorii-tl Imni Wfl tu Onv. n (.Til r. wlien- lm l- Irmlnl ll.u CliuMiiiuqitii, mnl in MKnluif tiuiiit' nuiM'ruiU'iKJirui (.urHimua in hi OltllT, p.iuiy IHntrii't Atloruay nml Mrv. W. il .IVwi'll unit lii.r iiintlirr, Mr. Yuuurr, ii( liaUir, Mi"M' Kftie ui Nur Yi.uiiiri-r, wnl to Apinry lur hri mU i'ui-rJiiy. Jiiiiuw Murklv' Kt'iilitl omiiiurnainr a ,iu on uur ilrf-u VVrrlotmtiiiy. lie r. tuc (tui pnwv" "t '' lntl'U ciup mi llir MuIIiuIIhimI nnd Up)wr t'l.W. t llUII Kl'IMJ Juumul. Dr. II It. Cliir and futility went t Bfneide Siilin-tlav. Mi. Clilf tl tiilldri-n mill m:i-U ihtHr futlnyv there d.i Hi.- next two limutha, and li e JKic tur iil juin tin in tho UlU.r part of tacli awk. Antirifjr W. II. Conyera, of Clal k jut , j in iitwn Wrtlneixlity. lit' had li-ntu ndliia; the auprenio' emu nl Iti-diuuii in wriuii m I'.ntland. (liliti.a Httemliiiii iruiii t'nttokiime weic N'iriiiitii Moirill and J, 1. I'. tr itf. UilliHiii Miller rrlttriitnl fmui tho vi riniiy ul Vaiiey Tuewlav, and rt-torud tliai tvi't) btaly.a a boy haying along llw r utr. liiiH.iiia Inul the new t n- gine IilUIIihI in liitii aiiiiiglu mill, and aereainiiMt ready t itarl op Uiu ma- ciiinury, Itt cioa.u at ilia piarnitu.y every Hut ttrday. Horn, lo H. HuUer nd vrifa, iiff' Ih'ulton, Holiday, Mil 2Zd, a ron. Ki v. W. A. M. Hrek, of i'urtland, ill tuniliift ih i viea iu llin Kpiatiopul tlniu'li next Hinnla.v. I'm aching aerviu uu Huudiir uiorn h ul Ituultou. Kcv. I'r. BiH'kwtill ilUH'ak.' kloara. (iakur & Druiioirk are puah ig Hit) wurk oil the lehtiul hulliiiiig riidly t imd coiupleliott. full par ticnlurt next wauk. There will be a tlanut and box niiir at tlni Yatikloii ptiliiie hall mi fritlay nlghi, Augut Ifud. All bio invited to I'oiuttiind liavg ag'iod time. Q'lHrterly ctiiifeiunt'O of the M. K. Miurt:, v,i ,t held at Kt. Halnn on PHiurday afcerntiuii, uf 8 oVIiak. l)r. Kiakatvli will preuoli In tho cliUiuh Kunduy evening, Keveral nuw improvemetita are utha-a-Wii around town. The Mut kle barn la jwa-ivlng a iiwhlngl roof, and Hlit'r ja R. H. IIhIIhii will nun have a now rnni orevtcd iu front uf Ida reaidence. Wantkd S vuonu m.ir from Colum bia county at one to prepnro lor poei "'ma in Hie government aervlee rail-1 r mail iderka, letUr-fflrrlera, cuatmu liuuanund deparlniental olorku, elf. Ap ply to Intur-Buie Corrua. luat., Cedur Kanida, la. H. Moigua, of tlm N' York Buire, lot ol Htmih Auiurioau ailverwara, o'nl, thut will laal furever. The lint ouiliriaea 21 aela of different artirlea, "wliil aud oruauiuiital fur thu table, "lien a uimluiiiera cah purchaae aniouut to 25, he ia given a choice of J"o ol the aota. The olfer ia a ipooiul "'fount tor rami, anil tli artiulua are raiitMd aulitl silver. . John MrKle and Mitchell Buy have wen awarded a contract to attpply the triiiu,, (;QU1pany in I'ortlHiid with iw,m ttone puving Muck, to be taken J'oiu the quarries here. The rock will uaed to pave the yard of the union !"ight dt put iu Portland. Mor. Mo- nav nave unnnHi rtniiuieicu opntiart of making 2j0,000 bloika for h City & iSiiliurbao Kailway llnua, who are now laying the mime botvtuen tho ''Il Of tlmi, liu. La ilk IVirllulid. I.aat far lliey furnialietl a lot of large blocka rt'i "'?, Koverimiunt buildinga at Fort ji tiuiuia, ami it now progenia an ai "active appearance in the walla the uow "'uclureaiit the fort. Havea A W ontan'a ijlfti. .. . "'o have given up would have meant ili for Mr iila Cragg, of Porcheaier, tulil niiwi-y from a aevere lung trouble "u an oliHtiimte ooiwh. "Often." ho "rite. "1 ,-ould aoarcely breath and "nietline, not Hom. All dootori nd remetliea failed till I weed Dr. Kintfa ltiaeovery for Consumption and completely iumd." Bull'erera from "ouglia. ColQa,, Throat and Lung trouble needa th.ii grand remedy, for It "'vwaiaaapoiutn. Cure la aruarantoed M tu St. Ilelenf. Pharmacy, SOCIALEVENTS. Mr. Perrjr'i Ulrthdiy FbmII Be Minn. Mrr. Eliulieth J'erry, of Ifoullon, the only lurvlvlng plorwierof 1845 In Colum. bl county, eelKbrated her 76th birth- Uty iMt ThorwUy, July 17, 11)02. It lo wm th rjcrimon of family roan Ion, allot the niKht children boing per mit, nd Including the granduhildran, them wr preaunt 80 peraoni. 8, A. fclloa, a pioneer of I860, wm a giiMt of the ocranlon, ha having lived with the I'erry lanilly fur a iniiuliiir of yi-ar, nf. tr turning to VlinliH county. A din wr w one of tiie (cMtiireaot thercuii nu, anil in ma evening the i-mire part v wi"enUirtined iitthejiiie id N. A. J'erry, where Ire rrnaiu wan Inrlmlud in till) liiniin anrvi'd. following are the iinmi of the Will In n priwnl; frank I). I'erry, M.dul l! Maria Hhlnlall'ur.Caall Kick, Hanli.; Kiherca Ualluwv, Dnign, Union county; Rarah V). ImtHirhoii, Hihk ixv Oh. H. l'rrv, I'ortlmidj Mm. Minnie llrou. Univeraitv Terkj N. A. and Ueo. W. I'erry, Uoulton. There I renorlwl to he one earlier liiuneer In Ciliiiiihin rnuntv, then Mm. I' ry, Pr. 0. U. i;ple, "of Cohiuibia City. The (Iray Crawflnh I'nrty, Mr. and Mr, M. 0. Uray dnllghtfullv I'lil-rUlned a minilinr of their friend wilh a crawlhilr party lat Hainrday cvoning. The prngrmn wa a Imnt riili oil the CohlMiliia to rilvUm' falntid. rliore tho rrall-li wait aervnl in a do Imhlful eiiot. and a mnonlirlir ride limno. The memlier of th party wre : Mr. and Mr. .Unrtln W'liiitt, Mr. and Mia. J. II. Collin, Mr. and Mr. W. II. f'owell. Mr. and Mra. Kuaene liliikeii- 17, Mr. and Mr. M. ('. Oroy, Mi. lounri'r. Miwea I lr emu Ukw. Ma- llda Mnt'kli'. A mm tiixdve. Winnie Wny, of I'nrtland; the Miw lKx knr, alkin, MihM, liiti t, t lifiliticrn. Whit- ti-y, l-uta Wiutiiuy, l.itie Hull and (lie Ml YuiinKwr; Mi'itr. Dr. Kdwin U.iei, r. I), li. Ktuart, C. K. lnllon, H'aaliingtim Mni'kle, Mr. IilfiTtv, tJIcn nulkin, r.rneat ami Henry MuKiliben, fuige rtiillnuuk, Alfred I4ggtt, l)acar UIKOO A Cataplag Party. A merry crowd of HI. Helen people left early Wednesday to camp in a ahauy canyon, near the CHOtown coal oiine, on the upier walnr of the KcapiKvw, nboat 12 mile from town, fcmne of tho party went on the train lo Warren aud walked out, and other were driven in vehicle. Thry expert to rutiirn Satur day. Thoae aupponed to be in t amp at Una writing are; .Mr. ami Mra. Migeue litaktmly, Mra. M. C. Gray, Mr. Hall, the .Monte Klie, la cker. Muekli, Whit, nay. Ueoripi, Wliitney, Urtte. If all ; Meaar. I'alliiu, Hall, Sinait, I.alf.irly, iiirire ami riiilnruoK. Itr. Itnaa, Wah. Murkle and Kugene M ill- acuointiniiiid the party to Ihttir dtialinaiioii, tmt returned withtlte team on the a nt day. Hong Recital at Kalnler. The Ming recital given by the HI. Ilel on and Kiiinier pupil of Profeaaor J. W. IWlrhcr, in the K. of P. Opera liouite at the laltor place Tuemiay night waa greeted with a htrgc audience. Kv- ery number wu entliuaiaatlcaliy ap plauded. rolloMiug waa the program: Miaa leouora F itcher.aoconipanliit. P.VBT I. Male quartet, "The Hridge" . . l.intlaay Mvaar. liuluiter, Jolinaun, ixmriie, Y'ounl. Baritone nolo, "The IaM Cuid" bulllvau Sir. K. C. U.tilon, til St. Helen. Oontiallo and tenor duel, "Hock of Age" Uilihle Al ! U race IJarl itiitl air. j.w.i'uy, of Hi. Hulena. Soprano eulo, "The Iwitw I Love," viieoii Mia Kuhv Juckaon, ltainiui. Tenor liarilune duel, "Hecunae," lluwur Meaar. Ilelclier, ol I'ortliind, aim Uaiuel JiM'ktiii. of Kaiuler. j Tenor eolo, "The Heavenly Mtmg," Urny j Mr. li. It. JoliiiMitoi IC.iliiiiti'. Ttio, "ileurOnr Prayer" Abbott Mra. J. U. Walla ituM nleitt-ra. H.iy and 1)bIioii,o( hi. Helen, iiiao Urate Dart, auL-uuipuaiat. PAKT IT. Male quartet, "I'm IStit a Striujger Here" Motmra. Ikklier, Juluisoii, uouiue, Yount. Contralto aolo, "Kleo a a Kird," Dana Miaa Oracti Dart, Nt. lit lena. Haaa nolo, "Out on the Weep," Lohr ; Mr. Kubert Yount, Kamier. Hoprano aulo, ".Uwrnl," Mt:trnlf Mra. J. li. WallvM. Helrii. lutiitouo a.'lo, "Foruvor Vnli tno I.ortt" , ' ' UOUIluU r. J. B. li. Iloiinte, ltjhner. Soprano and (enur duel ... ... "Oh That We Two Were Mavlng "Hinilli Mr. Tyim Jolinaiiii, ol iiiiiier,Btia Mr. J, Yv. IJtdcher, ol Pol Hand. Dr. Edwin Bo entertained a inim- bor of young piople at Ilia home Vl neaday evening of lat week.. The oc- caaitio waa tujoyed imiuenatjly in me bachelor quaiter. . Aunaal Coanty Teacher' lustltute t be Held at UuUkaule. n.mntv Hiinerlntondcnt I. H. 0pe- laud. ia home Irom iho Cbautanqua lit Ulatlatona Park, and among h'a otlier dutie 1 making arrangement for the annual Coiinlv Teacher' Institute to ba held at OluwKaiiie. in iaci, no buay with the dutie of Ida olHee wiuic at the Ohauiauqna, attending only thu orincipal lecture It ia the intention to hold the Institute cither tlio three day beginning Augimt 20, or the t ilee day beginning August :0. The Unte of . . . i iA .... i.tt miiivii ti the lnlllllie lieprnuo wu lence of the apeakera and liiatruotor to i ...ul Wiuiu Kniiei'lnuindtint At'K- erman will boon the program lor a lec ture for ono evening. ine will be In aeealon for thrtie day in ilead of five ai formerly, thn requiring teacliera to at'ctid the full tlmo to get the proper credit for attcmlauce. u tlint-a. pant, when the l.iHlitute wa Iu acealon for five dava, mimy timchei at tended luat enough to aecure the proper cretlit for aiwndance, but there in no dodging Ihe Inaue tlil tune. Bummer eomplaiut is unusnnlly preva lent among children thla aeaaon. A well developed ce in the wr.tera family waa cuVed laat week by the timely uo of Oliaiiitarlalii-a Colic, Cholera am Diarrhoea Romedy-one of the beat T" . .....n. .!,- oiuntifact'irett and one which i . way. M-t on hand at the ho, ne of ye ncribe. Thie ia not intded " n if for the company, who do , .1. a. but to benefit WS.i-Y & 7iu!iiv ... .,n ill a uhyalclan. No family r&!fi?JutZJ aWtle of thi. medf- elne n the bouse, especially In the sum , ' tlme.-Lanl..g, Iowa. Journal. auuuiu w " in u mar - , -; -,' . pi,.,,,,.,,. For sale at m "" A MAGNIFICENT BOOKLET wwierlhlng the Scenic Orandear ilong The AnUirla and f'olnrubla Hirer Kallroad. The neateat and moat uttractlve pam phlot ever pot out by an Oregon Hallway Company I "What the Wild Wave Hay at Seaside, imued by the Aatoria & Columbia Blver Railroad, under the di rection of J. 0. Mayo, the general pa- tenger agent. The half-tone engraving! now to eioellent advantago the wag. nifliient acetiery along the Colnmbia river a wull a mnny view of aoluitl auuinmr life nnd m iMiin iocalitm lit thl popular eeiiaido remirt. The roadbetl of th la line wu cuimtrni'litd in ll.u moat Hiilwi.iitUI Wav, the trmk cou- iKting of lifavy ateel rail, which ore firmly faatened to thn aiibNUnlhil undei pinning, that it ma dt-lhlit to travel and view the uiHgniitient pano rama nf aceiieiy. There la no inure at trautive place in Oregon ttiuu the luwer Ouluuibia and Heaaide. The New Logging Bullira. Coi.iiiu Citv, July 22 Mr. Editor: Hubert Wharton and myself have Just relumed from a trip of inapection of Ihe Columbia City 4 Nulmleui Lomrin Hnllro.nl. and lotrlvu you a clear idea' of the worn, thought it hotter to writ a abort artiele for the paper. The road I now graded for three utiles Irom the river and one mile ctininletitl. The bridges are about One-half unialicd. and now with the help of the donkey eu gina, I am told by the aunerintendent of the road thai within ai. weeks, losa bo put into the river from the foot of Mount Herd. Tho Com nan V haa secured a taim body of as flue llr and cedar timber as there ia In the county. It is situated on moally level ground, thus affording the Company every facility for shipping quantities ol good quality timber daily. The road will cost about f'iOOO per mil--, ibe greatest expense being in the construction of the bridges to the sum mit of the niouniaiu. There is but 1H tle rock work, mostly sandstone, which Is easily removed. The road run tluotigli a coal bank, a paint bank, and a strata of lire proof day. There also ia a large deposit of iron on the top of the mountain. No doubt, in a short time, all theae valuable product will go into market. When I look over tbe country now brt iug developed, afler so long being de layed, I am prone to think I wa born too noon. However, my children will come in for the prollta along with Ihe enterprising men now at work. Alloa me to aay in Ibis connection that there are no men o valuable to the country, or ago in which they live, a thoae who risk their time and money iu tho devel opment of the resources of tbe country, morally, mentally or nhyaically. U. O. Cai-lk. Bebert Bejeakl, Vfbo wa Charged With tbe M artier of Tho. Dooley Koaerated. Menlittn wa made in thi pitper week of Hie death til Tlios. Dooley, and the dincliarge of Ufjeki from cuattalv on a charge of !aauit. After the Mixi went lo priin, the coroner' jury con cluded II inveatigittiunii, and r turned t verdict thut the deceaned came to iiir death from lung cuugi'sticti and heart failure. It waa lalu Friday ktlemtxn. before the coroner's jury completed iU work. A chargu of murder had been prefrretl agaiuxt U'j?.-ki, but wlieu ti e preliminary hearing aiuie Up, the pri oner wan discharged iu accordume with the verdict of the coroner' j'Jry. There were no witiKtise Ij Ih tirhl hot a ten Keinaki ai:d Dixdev. and the Htoritta the two men told of the trouble lid not corroiairuie each other. Tho lying alntniiient of Dooley was thai thr mows reeelveil lixnn K 'K'xkl chukin! In? death, but this was not borne out by the lertiiuony of the phicia ih. lie jr-hki contended thai. D alley's injuria were cauetl by a mil, elihongu he ac knowledged having struck bim with a amall aiicx. The DtKdey farm, which the owner LIST OF LANDS ST. HELENS, OREGON. 40 Acres Four milta from Scap- poo.', ii acres uuuer cuiMvauou. t'j acres lieai iug oridiard. log house, suiall barn, all Icucecl, (l.im 47 Acres One mile from Warreu Hlatiou ; new house, all fenced, ttoiue improvements, 15U0, o Acrea One and a half milea from Warreu. IK mil from 8t. Helens, small house, small barn, some orchard, all cleared (or plow, WOO. ao. Acres Three and a half mllita fuitii St. Helens; creek run through, 110 Improvements, $400. ia Acres All fenced, nearly all in hay, in town limits of Uoulton ou N. P. R. R.. U miles froht St. i Helens, water pipe along aide, 000. ( 8 Acre in Houlton, good orchard J mid good buildiiiiis, water pipe on (premises, )l 100. Both, 1800. 13.36 Acres Three and one-hnlf miles from .Vancouver, (north), gorst prune laud, not uiearou out. teucuu, $000. 1A0 Acres tine and one-half miles from KidgeUultl, Wash., all nuder wire fence. 6 acres nruiies, 15 acres iu grass, aud can be cultivated, (5,500. 386 Acres On bachelor's lsiauti, nearly all cleared, small oreharU, 0 betid graded cattle, 6 head heavy draft horses, dairy and farm implements, good dairy raiicli, $10,000. in AtrCS Villi) tune iruiii nwrroii Station, box house, all aluaheu, goou soil. $S00. ..... IT lores Tltree-lourtu nine irom St. Helens, new house, all lencea, $O0. l.n Acres Une mile irom veer is I,..,, I Kljitinn on N. P. R. It.. 7 acre cleared, new house cost $000. 1,000 cords nnrl nn nlaco. small orchard, si.uuv. 100 Acres On Scappoose bay, a tributary of tbe Columbia river, mostly cleared, part bottom and part bottom and part high land, abont two acres good, young bearing orchard, well fenced, gooa 5-room nouse, pins- tered, good cellar under house, good vail nf water under do rob. Kood plank barn with silo of 75 tons oapaeity and ideal borne, $52 50 per acre. ' 82 12 Acres Beside above piece. tiLurtv all cleared, old I f chard aTOod tkarn. nnnp hmiM. 152.50 DOf acre. Of j both, $9000. THE COURT HOUSE. M. L. Chamberlain, clerk of the state land board, has furnished Assessor Mar tin White the list of the following per son who have been deeded state land for the year ending March 1, J902: W. N. Meserve F. K. Hanford, S. 8. Stew art, Mrs. Juniata Maclay, Nathan 0. Dale. . ... The land office at Oregon City alao furnished Assessor White the following list of persons receiving patent for tim ber claim and homesteads in thi coun ty for the year ending March 1, 1902: James A. McKarland, of Astoria ; Adt Itna D. Hardin, Porltand; Tliouaa B. Kliner, Ajo,ria ; John M. fevell, Van couver, Wbi.Ii.; Albert' V. Webster, Portland ; Jumna P.. Walker, Arthur; Samuel rcefull, Vesper, Or ; Robert lleutikoler, Pnrtfetnd ; Urnver P. Miiler, John M. I'li.lei-wood, K. M. Siirgent, Portland ; Josef f leleit, Oowlilx, Wash. ; Maiius Petlemnn, Kenny; W, H. Con yeis, flattie J. Conver-, Clntskanle; Otto H. Kulper. Valley; IlolMtrl T. Himpsoii, Buxton; W. A. Wool, K. P. Burns, Pittsburg; 'Albert Ford, Verno ninijohn Aitken, Warren. Kannie M. Wilbur. It. M. Wilbur, Portland ; Theo dore B. Elmer, Wet-ort; John B. H, ver, Kitinier; (Jeo. H. .lohnsoii, Braiuia port; Anton Kmsutrki. Valley; J. M Undei wotal. Portland; four aoldieia ail tlitinnal hnmcsteaUa. Martin Outseulal. Keany, Or-.;- Addiaorilj."iir1olehkii'n, I'.acoua. Lnrs P. Swironsr.n, Klnt ; ls.tac T, Wllsrmi Yariklon; Arrliam UrousC, Uuxtoii; John i-'itieledin, Keasv; Ju lius II, Cramer, ,.cob II. K. Cramer, Monntaindale; Mra. Bir. Ilio n-:lark, Verntuiia; John Held ye,: Vallt-v ; Geo. A.. Kelly, Clati-kanier Hwnry Ktitldi man, James Williams. Mit : 'Nolson J. Tusaut, Ooble. , - i The new sale til be pnrrukacd for the court bouse, is to be used for the slier- Ifl's and and assenst.r s book's upstairs. There is a lack pf vanls room fur many valuable records. The annual report of Comity Treas urer show Hint, thete was JV,6U3 HO Iu the general fund July Doable Wedding at tioUe. , There wa a double wedding at ii:e church at (ioble last Nuiiday boioae uu audience ol ithout 2UO ople. rue op ularcontriicliug parties ueie Mim Mury Neer and John Karr, andJliss Myrtle Joiwluraud U. M. Karr. Kov. V. V,. Phiibnvik.of Houltou, waa the oHiciut ing clorgyiiian. After the wedding ceremony tho brid:il cotiplea' went to tbe home oi Abraham iucr, where a sumptiioiia dinnee waa served under the cherry trees. Tim bildea rt reived many beantiiul presenla. There were bowers of rice ut the depot. The Farr Brother wero formerly from Pennsylvania, while the brides are na tive daughters of Oregon. - ' Messrs. HuiHh A Murray s re push ing t lie win k of improvement iu and about the Muckle mill, and several men are employed. Leu Decker t night watchman, Mr. Smith' family was here this week, and are hnviiit some diilk-uiiy in teeming a rcfideuce location. willed to T. B. Wallace two or tbrte houra previoua to hiadealliisa valu able piece of property, aud ii fairly well -Ua;krd. li i bee from iuvuuihraiu-e, except $100, Wiiiuh Dooley borsowed when he got into the late trouble. .Seventy-livio d. '.'era of this sum remain unexpended. This will save your Life By Inducing you to use Dr. King's (lew Dissem Consumption, Coughs and Colds. The only Guaranteed Cure NO Cure. MO Pay. Your Drug gist will warrant it ABSOLUTELY CURES Grip, Influenza. Asthma, Bronchltia, Whooping Cough, Pneumonia, or any AfiecUon of the Throat and Lungs. TRIAL BOTTLES FREE. Segulax Sic 00 cent aad $1.CQ FOR SALE BY 459 Acres One mile from IVor Is land Station, railroad trains row through place, mostly cleared on Columbia river, part bottom! but the greater portion up land, good orchard, good builditopJ, silo, 00 tons capacitv. $30 per acre.i. ,t : 160 Acres Three miles from Scap-. piio.-o Hlnlion, some cleaied laodf aumc fruit, some fruit, log house, good bam, $1500. AAA Acres Three uiiU'S flvire ran, aOottt ou acre ciearen. bct w, chard, Bi1 buildings, ro'ail 1hl lh;-e side, well femcd. $o0 per acre. . 160 Acres Bottom laud, $20 er acre. ' ' House and lot in St. Helena, nice resi denee pro per tv, good ort-hrtl, $1500. Ixtta in St. Helens, 67x100 leel, $15 to (50 according to location. -" Also o;sl tiniher lands for sale. 80 Acres Oil land in Mao- Louis Obisiio county, Caiif., price, $1000. A Sawmill, Timber aad ITuutc Bar gala. 1st. One sawmill complete, capacitv 20.000 feet perdsv. two engines; one 11 1I8 aud the other 10x20 with flutlicietit boiler power Iu operate, one planer uud one small gang edgor. 2nd. Standing timber on 4H0 acres of land, (conservative estimate). 10.000. 000 feet merchantable biuv timber and 100,000 coitla of wood. Accessible t the mill 60,000,000 foet oau lie bought on easv term. 3rd. 'Quality of timber flrst-clas?, (yel low rlr.i 4th. A complete logging outfit, con sisting of two thst-class logging donkey engines, wlttt JO.WU leei 01 eaote aim .11 mwaan annllanMa for losffina, 5th. Three mile of mala flume, (will err a stick of lumoer 1ZXIX ana 00 feet long), and will carry luo.uw reet 01 lumber per day or 100 oord of wood, 6th. One branch flume one mile long for cordwood purposes, wood chutes dams, eto., and other necessary sppli- nueea tu nunAiii 7th. Shipping facilities unsurpassed, rail and deen water. 8tb. A sale lor slab wood and a steam boat trade of cordwood of from 800 to 600 cords of wtsid per month. . Local demand for lumber aooui flow DOT UiOUtll 10th. ITice, $30,000, BASEBALL ; TOURNAMENT The baseball tournament to be held in St. Helen about August 20th, M an as sused fact, antl should receive every substantial encouragement. The newly completed grand stand In the St. Hel en baseball Held is a commendable im provement and a thing of convenience. A meeting of the promoters of the tournament wa held Wednesday even ing, and the following officer were elected: President, W. A. Harris; fec retary, W. A. Wood; treasurer, Dr. Rons. It I proposed to distribute alxnit 150 in prizes, and the secretary was directed to aaeertaio Ji.ai what team nlll parliciptiit!. flieie will probablv be ria for ft lacee. No tlntea for the tourrianient were tet. A gfKl itanie wn played in I ho home tield lant Sunday liet ween a picked team ol Portland and the home tiitm, ilie latter winning out by a srote of 8 lo 7. The Portland taatu came down tiiiHii ixtn im-i d nnd Ixiaated that they weie going to skin Hie boys, but they didn't. The St. lb lens learn will play ' the Rainier team at tbe latter place next Sunday. Kvcrjf Haiuitlay Kxcoralon Itate COii ClatMop and liong UCacli, via j A. A V. It. Railway. Keif inn in Sflturdftv. June 141b. an I every Saturday thereafter, during the I fv suitinier t-eaeoi, the Aatoria fi Coluiuhia ! d Kiver Kaiiroau toinpany w in S"ii citinu trip exeitision tickets from all eUitiotis ; lielwecn Portland nnd Clnt-kan'w inelu' sive, to all points on Clatsop titid return at rale of 2.fi0. Ticket liuiif'd, torr to return Sunday evening. CIomi eon-, nection at A'toria wilh atoumer jah- j cot'a to aud irom lng Bench. j Collina A bray cjiTry a large s'ot-k of : gcueial itiPrchit'uili-o' and their price ', are rcils-iuabli'. Cttiion them when you j want anything. i Mea nt, liiley A IJrinn, of HtHiHon, i arc making a aecialty of Alaska sal-' iiion. Uid qttality, and only 5 cents a j run. . j Until wheat flours at Collins tO"ay's. : Statc Normal School, Monmouth, Or. Graduates of the school are in con- -taut demand at salaries rarziug Hon 40 lo $100 per month. .Students Ukt- tbe .-tute cinmimttion dnricir tliei course in the sehool, and are prepared to receive state ceitihcates on piailua tiu. Exnsea range from VM to $175 per year. Strong normal course an t well equipped training' department. The tail term .open September ltli. lor catalogue continuing full informa tion, ad.irefa K. D. KErtSLKtt, President, Or J. P.. V. UUTI.KK, Secretary. Watts & rrice, -DKA1.EK3 W- Flosr and Feed Choice Groceries Staple Dry Goods Best Quality Shoes Hardware and Notions i v -e.evw f ri NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department ot the Interior, Luna OSic-c al oreguu Cli jr. Oregon. Jutra 21l, li'Oi. N'OTtfK 18 HKRKBY OIVES THAT TUK fiJlon Ins named settler Iiae AlsU uutu-c ot niR fniontUiu to nnike fitiHl pi-oof in aupporl uf lila elnim. antl tllut said proof will uiado l e fnrerounty clerk of Coliimiii eannty. al St. Helena, Oregon, u AtiKut 2id. lfOJ. vis: IVt) W.VMBKKK. H. K. 12041, for the suW of section 30, lown sliip& 11. r.tmre 2 weM. He in.ni thu foUuvr tn witneme to pntve his vontiuoous reidnii HKii and l ullivatlou ol snid land l: Kick Dupont and Fred Hoeier, Valley, O.cirivti; Aa ron Kvlli-y, tluiilinn. Oiegou, and Willhoa Miller, ui St. Helens, Oreaoli. t'H A KLKd B. MOOBKS, Register. 'ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. NOTK'K'IS HKKKRY 01VK.N THAT THK niuleralBiicd ban Uou duly anpo'nted hy ih- ( imnlv tnurl m llie Plu:(, o( tinuou fov t'otoitil.la county aiunlui-lrntnr of Hie eetati' ol Jacob Aluxiiniler, ueceaseit, a-iii has niialttiea a Kiich.' AH person hiivins elaitui aaahiit the i.'.A ..i.i. lfl ..H.b.,,1 Uu, k.a.n In imi, AliXt War-iLaona,', troi4tliiiatemh ar.it puWicatlon ol tlileuotioo, r.. r., ( .ii'iiiui.iiv..i Dated at St. Hftfiic. July ism, lvft!. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. N .TOTIIIK IS HKHKbV OIVKN THAT THE undorNlKtit'd ai'.iuinUtratrix ol the estate f Aimou J. Oi win. deeeaxit. has llleo with the elnrk ol the County Uourt of the Mute of Ore - ....r. i.,r i'..lt,..ii.i.i i'.iimii r. i.iv leiiurl anil final acuount In the artinliuNirat.oii oi said eclat, i and that tne -luuire of nod t.'mirt liss tixed Mourtav, the n uny 01 angiiM, i. " v'cha'k A. M. ol iimiiI day, snd tho l ouHioom of ! u.i.t i..,i,ri mm ih.. timi-un,i nlm.. for the hear i mi- nl mi it no, nit and account, at wntun nine nml auv wtid nil iierMin iutere.sted iti Mild 1 ..uOkir, inuv iitwur uud obiout or cotitet the auuia. ..... , I Al . K 1 j. uan to, I Adiiilniti-atrlx of Ihe estate o! Anson J. Or I wie. doeea-ed. Iatvd thi- 30lh day of Jane, Wi. Umhain ik Cltailon, AlUnueya for the Adulii' Intratlix. . ADMINISTKATOR'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE. NOTICK 18 HEKKBV GIVKS. THAT 1. D. J. swimer. at lbs Admtntatrator of tbe eatateof Miehael J. Canty, deeeaaed. in Co liimbia eoiintr, i Ihe atate of Uregon, uuder and by vtrtno of an Order of th. Ilounty Court of Kirl Columbia oounty, made iu th. matter ot th. said etat and dated July Sth, A. D., M. will at the trout door of the County Conn Houa. In th. City of SI. Helena tu aald County, at the hour of 10 o'clock In the forenoon on Saturday, the 1Kb day of August, A. O., 11103, proceed to oner for sal. to tbe htahaet and beat bidder therefor for cash, or not leas than one hall to be paid at lb. tin ol th. sal. and th. remainder within not to exceed one year, all deferred payments to lie aeenred by flmt mnrtsase on the property sold and to bear In terwittaT at eight per cent per annum, all the right, title and internet that the eaid Michael J. Cautv had at tbe lime ot hie deotb, in and to the following deaonbed real property situ ated In anld Colnmula county in the Stat, of Oreuon to-wit: The Northwest quarter of 8eo Iton Five In Township Five North of Bang. Two. Wtut of Ibo Wtllamelta Meridian. Dated at 6t. Helens, Oregon, this July Sth, 1903. u. J. BWITZBR, as Adtulnlrtratot of the Ke ttle of Mlohael J. Canty, deceaiwd, I . H. UKUfiEa, AUoioey let th. AtaUnis , tatoi. MiHli Wanted- We Expect to Get It ! By giving you just a little more for your money than you can get elsewhere. 1 We Eipect to Keep It 17 By DcBii-g you a qu tliiy of gnol that will lavariabl give entire Hatiafat tiun. . - NOT JCST NOW ?tf A SnnwhOnrilitv of Goads 3 i'L 7 BUT AIX DART & POPULAR St. Helens, - ... "V ill-S; ST. HELENS Patronize a drug store when you want pure, fresh and reliable Drugs and Patent Medicines Perfumery, Toilet Articles, Etc. HEADQUARTERS A Fine Line of Writing Supplies. Plain and Decorated Crepe Paper, Etc. Direct from Pflblislier.-Regalar 25- ent Noiels Only 10 Cents L5k'k',vrv vav-v. If How About a k yo UKCti " woort vol! diirk KCOKU Ibat reoorda aiul t tilled, li tun rnntnlui.late luivlt'C IM-.I or loSlliTy UKkneV on r,-l- e.-UiteMecurity, take no man's word, but in5iM ti.fln kuowins what the recorri nbowa reaardtiisttie title. An Alutntel ln wn'iUi as alvd. imiitou t.ivluir it. We hr the onljr set f rmiia bnoVa iu the eouniv. Ail work pr.:mvtlj'xecittol aad naitsfscttoa auaruDieed. If you have proj eitv tu liwitrsstvr ne a call iri afteuu tor the best lire inituniiii'e nnnpai.iee in the wi ll. 1( run hare proparty for eale iUt it "Uli us and w wiil aw) a btter. E. . QUICK Sl CO. r m ...... at.;, c,,... f i I 'Si I .1 Hew Method of Gold Filling This is the latest and most scientific method uf Gold Filling. No Hammering. No soreness of the teeth, and none of tli'ne Dreadful Headachts follow this Painles method ol (iold Filling. Dr. KHODER, Dentist, J TP Onca Hocae. Theodore s. Thomson, Dentist, ' Information and Appointments by Mail. Rooms CO and 61, Washington idg., PORTL AND, Take l.Uator to fifth lloor. COLLINS j fjt 1 fc- TUK fKOI'Lk;' Carry a full stock of staple and fancy ...GIQCI3III20... 4 1 Si ! DRY GOODS. BOOTH AND SHOES, LEATHER, HARDWARE, WOODEN WARE, TINWARE, UKAMTEWARE, CROCKERY. STATIONERY, SCHOOL BOOKS, FLOUR, FEED, GRAIN, HAY, OIL MEAL, LIME, GLASS, OILS, PAINTS AND SIMIL.V.R WARES. Goods Exchanged for Produce. ST. HELENS, - OREGON, ars ! W If A Man Me To Toa And say some other salve, ioutmsnt, lotion, oil or alleged healer i a good a Bucklen's Arnica Salve, tell him thirty years of marvelous cure of Piles, Burn, Boils, Corns, Felons. Ulcers, Cot, Scalds P.ruise and Skin Eruptions, prove It's the best and cheapest. 26c at frr. E. Ross' drug store. 1 We furnish Tu. Mar aad rVtwkly Oregon ia. for $.0C a year. SI m YOUR TRADE! 31 31 " ----- THK TIMK. 3 MUCKLE, DKALKRH, - - Oregon. A. i FOR SCHOOL BOOKS Your Title? it ii all rivhtT Remember thai it H the I oveni. It i our bufclnw" to emrch tt.e hotv hl tlicy rai.taiu in fetation to Unit i ST. HELENS. OREGOM & m 317, Failing Bld'g Portland, Oregon 'Phoxs. gSjS isoutheaKt.cor. 4th ash. streets, OREGON. J4 & GRAY MlSHCHAMThi 31 I I .4 3 Tbe 8tate Normal school at Monmouth report that tbe demand for its gradu ates during the past year ba beea much beyond the supply. Graduation from the Normal,. practically assure 1 place worth from $40 to $100 per month Tbe students take tbe state. xaminstlont during tbe regular coarse and are easily able to pass on all subject required fo state papers before graduation. The school baa a well equipped triininj department coBSitir of a nine reu4 tow a school and typical et schoel. ' ' . . ,.'..,-:.-.'.-