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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 8, 1902)
i.nt. rod at the roctoflip at Helena, ' tts-hOn, secmid-cias wall' matter COUNTY OFFICIAL PAPER. frJjlJ-MfiL JLfJJ tg:y;g-ggf Issued Gviit Fit4V Mohkino By KEELEB U. 0 A BURET, Knrro AND PaorMRro. SDBSCBHTIOH P8ICS: Otis copy one year, in advance. . .. 1.00 film snontha.... ....... 60 AUGU8T , 1902. CQUNTT QmCRftS: : . ttprenlttlv.., '. ..tfartln Both. Rdnter itidn .......Voeeph 11. fi4i. Ktinter Jtherln" , a. Hatran. St. Helens ltM'W'i .,.,.,...k.Kni,i holooa art. ol tcnoolavs .uvj. P. Gepetud. Hunltoa Mim..,...Av ....' hln " bite, St. M ria Surveyor. n iS?jr.T. aps. Clerk. . . Hmmii,s; ww. I U. I- ColviaVayassnuMst; Cxmunioun o CM,ni:mrt Coroaet..... ,...C. v mil, tteen Tii ftnil Comment iun In Sun day Qregonian sail attention to the (act that tannit la again becoming popular, bwcaue of the new indoor game of ping pong.- Th latter gama naturally Allow ing tor an oatdoor method of recreation. 8t. Helena haa taken the lead in thi ;VEJRNONIA. J. F. Don made tritp out to lloulton with hit dairy producta tha tint of the , week, and to meat bit mother who hat oeea visiting ner daughter, Mr. u TMnelo of (InhU tha mat i n reanwt. and dtirina the aoriua-and carlr - summer ivnig, two tonuie courts Tell Sonl waa In Oregon City Thursday wera tha aoenna of many wod natared 1 w11 on four wile contests. Now beball ia receiving tha attention of several of tha leading women of tha town, and a team ia daily prac ticing for the coming tournament. Tracy eateer ia ended surrounded in a wheat field, near Creaton, Wash., he waa crippled, then ahot himself. f ITT ft . TB eSdHGI KOfEMINT WITU 10 ' , v.CW APPLICATIONS. Tha spread of the Qraaga movement In Columbia eonnty means ranch for , tha iaduatrial and intellectual advance- ft) eat. It meant that Columbia ia be , coming mora of an agrlcultaral and bor , 'tjeultnral community, and that better . result will be the outcome of the datry . log lndaatry. Y 1 Th Grange 1 an educator ao4 pro flaoterofsood felloasbio. It also ia a social organ lis Uon, and therein lie the foundation .of much of lt strength." It bring heretofore comparatively iso lated persona . into etc toocta, and reeulta to their mutual benfflt in the icterthanti of Ideaal The Orange haa 'dona morn to elevate agricultural pur anita in tliata latter years than any one thing. It baa been the greatest factor in ad vandng oo-operativa method. The Grange fire iaaoraaoe plan ia proving a .financial emce, aud other co-opera tive meaaoree are being irumoted by that orfanlaauoB. ybr. 7r a o-oper atire ciieeae factory or crvumery ia tabliibed, the moat active promoter are found to be Granger. Mny aub tantial improved pieces of roadway In Oregon, aiao were the result of agita tion In the Orange meeting. - The Grange waa not built on' theo riea, for it principle bar been prac tically detnonatratad to be on a solid foundation. Ita work already apeak tor ItselJ. SeTerai week ago Tir Sfat called attention to the possible danger of foreat fire in Columpia coonry, and that can tioa should be sed to prevent their epread. Again OovenorGe baa lamed hi annual proclamatSon warning the people against act tiny Area that may pread to timber, leneea, or crop. A fine U provided for the niailciou setting out of nres, pot trie majority the foet IXm are tbf nmoA of tmrelaeMness. Qamaal tMW brfora, thoaM W exercised by 21 persona p petveat i" eprcaa oi nree or any The advBjio in the Hce of wood along the rive front tood -furiM may caasa many of tbe eteambeata to lubati tote cvmJ, nd eventually coal oil aa fuel for their engine. It la stated that the Ochlahoma will oa have a coal burner a placa of the old ftre box. Jtf TgribM tfca Water Plant. - Tha raffular monthly meeting of th City Council wa bald Monday night, and th principal matter that- came up for consideration, waa a proposition from tha &U Ilelent, Light aud Water Com pany to get a new franchise from the city or tell it plant to the municipality. The matter, of a franchise waa not con aiderad, but the proposition for the city to aoquire tha water system waa referred to a committee, consisting of councilman M. O. Gray end G. F. Slaughter. Oaths follow lug day th committee held a conference with the water com pany, aad the latter agreed to sell their plant to the city for $3000' in conjunction with an agreement to drop the matter of t8 jaontli water rent, which tha city haa been holding back on account of torn difference that almost provoked litigation in ti.a past. It ia believed that tha council will accept thia proposi tion to purchase the plant, and it ia prob able that the city will own tha water work In a very short time. It ia believed that the city can operate th water works with much let expense than a private corporation, aa much of the work will be don by a city counci 1 committee without oompcniation. Some needed improvements, also will be made by the city. The report of the city marshal, showed that all the delinquent dog tase, except those who had their hearts decapitated at the chopping block, had been paid M. faters who had threatened to contest the ordinance, bad paid hi It dog tax, and all prospective litigation wa at end J. G. riaoX, who had f pent several days In the vicinity of Toledo looking for a ranch, left Monday morning for his home at St., Helen, Colombia e -out)'. He haa filed on a good home- ttjsd on & ill creek which, by the way, Constable Curtis M. Brown had (tuck away in a dark corner of hi vest pocket for lo the many year and will return in a few week and settle down for life. Several other gentlemen expect to come I wita him, one of whom will propabty pmrbasa tha Al Ueaker place on Mill crrc. Tot '3 gentlemen will also pur chase Toledo property. In order to take advantage of our good schools during the winter season. Mr. fnnk thibka this part of the world la away head of hie present home. Llncon County Leader. Between one and two o'clock Tuesday morning Night Watchman Gilmore dis covered blase U the hall stairway of the Taylor building, adjoining Decker's barber (bop. Soma of tha wall paper traraari off, before tha fire waa promptly utingaiajiad. A. atraiBgeT,' whs bad bxp walking th at neat far a couple of night) TMa placed under arrest by Mar bI McKlp. There waa no proof against the inspect, and he waa turned loose with the admonition "to leave town." There waa a heavy breese blow ing, had sot tha fire bean discovered promptly, there would hare been heavy losses. East of town for which hi father, A Boule, had to ault In contest forth last four year and which waa aettled a few day ago In hia favor. lie ha re linquished to Tell and he will homestead tde claim.-. ,-; ,. .,' C, A. Bobert of Houltod came In Fri day last with hia team taking back a load of hi effect Saturday. . T. B. Denalow mad a trip to Forest Grove Tuesday on business. Mr. John Smith and ton Edwin and Roy of the upper Mehalem went to Port land thi week taking out a hundred quart of canned blackberries. Picking and putting up wild black berries for the Portland and Forest Grove market ha been quite an industry hereabouts the paat two week. They command twenty cents a quart, the cana being furnished. Several familea have pnt ub 60 to 100 quarts each. E. G. Shannaban traded eome of hi stock cattle Saturday last for Albert Rak er's new Bain wagon. Since Albert wa "long" on bay and short on atock, And Ernest waa "long" on atock and ehort on hay, both are well pleased with the trade. Ernest now haa not only a bran new wagon, bnt a bran new harness to gowethlt. With a good looking driver will cut quite figure on the road between tha Mehalem and the Grove aa he make hfa bi-monthly trips out. L. B. Stuart expecta soon to move hi atock of drugs into the Hess building on Second street sooth of the P. O. We shall welcome him to the west aide. Mrs. C. A. Malstron of Piety Hill East of town spent the most of last week at home taking care of her mother Mr. A, Souls, and kxikitg after the mail while P. M. kearney wa off for a few days vacation at the Home wood ranch, up Bock creek. Mre. A. Soule white berrying one day last week tripped aad fell over a lo; and threw her left knee oat of place. She was alone and it was more than an hoar before she con Id move. Finally she got on ber feet, the knee slipped back' and she managed to get home, but she has bee quit lame since. A. L. Baker left Tuesday morning for Whatcom Co. Wash. H goe to work with hi brother John Cutting shingle bolts. John haa been making $300 a dav above.all expenses. That is pretty good . wages, bnt we. understand that Oscar Sheldelin who is doing the same kind of work not fur from where the Baker boys will be and earns from M to 14 60 a day gross. We also learn that our boys at wotk in the fogging camps aloug the lower Columbia are getting from 1260 to $3 60 per day, and there comei a de mand to the Mehalem from one of the logging roads now building near Goble for men and team at $300 per day and all expense, including board for the men and horse, paid. fCootJoued nexf week.) i trir-f Taj., urn i 'k r-'uiaart-iT imrHiirWTi-f ''' 1 I i aVnlll '''i lllltll' The Kind Yoa Haw Always Bbab.t, aad which baa boea In naa tor over 80 years, hat bora the alffiiatiura or md haa boon ma anuer sua ra-. tonal supervision alnee lta lnflaner fx UcAi Aiinw no ona to deceive Ttm In tnia. .Tnta.a-ood" are bull TBJU VVUUWtaVlinf w)vw w- w Experiment that trifle with and endanger the healtii or Infenta and Children Experience against Experiment. Whpt is CASTORIA Cantorla la a harnsteaa anbatitote for Castor OU, Pare goric, Drops and Soothing; Syrnp. It Is Pleanant. I contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcoue substance. Its age Is its guarantee. It destroys Worms And allays Feverlshnefuu It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic It relieve Teething Troubles, cures Oouatipatlou smd Flatuleqfty. It assimilates tbe Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children ronaoea The Mother's Friend. CEWUiriE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the Signature of The Kind You Hare Always Bought Over 30 Years. In Use For Tmc ctrrawa Mtaawv, t ewwr tmn, mcw Teachers' Examination. PROFESSIONAL. DR.D. B. STUART, DENTIST. ORIENTAL HOTEL. BT. HELENS. Notice i hereby given that the County Superintendent of Columbia Connly will hold the regular examina tion of applicants for stntv and county paper at St. Hetens, as follows : rr State Fapr. : ! 1 -J i .. . vommencinx neonesoay, .1 usual ( omc with E. K. Qulok, 13th, at nine o'clock . M., and cimtiii- j st. iiki.kns, : OHRco.t. ninff nntil Batnnlnv. Aumist Kith. t ' "'! rive b.-t jktww! fiefitloo lo ! B . . , .1 lu.ittfr. vntruMpd tour o cloci : Wednesday Penmanship, history, J spelling, algebra, reading, school law . ! Thursday Written arithmetic, theory 1 NEVT . aUNAQKMlSNT, : TH E St. Helens Hotel US. N. CAPE, Proprietor. h Again Open to the Public, Meal Served on Short Notice, lied 26 Cent, Meal 80 Cent. FEtO BARN lit CONWTIOlf. NOSStS TO Hit 10 CSNTS. 8T.Hat.aN. J Onaoon. fToWK-COUaTYPToPtl 8H0UID 0 TO TUt Glatskanic Drug Store roa thus Drugs and 3Iedicincs CHOICS Toilet ArUcles and Perfamery Or. J. t. MUL, rVtartefer CLATSKAMia . 0KHOH. nonet roil ptituctTio. tatriiant of Ih, Inurlur. Uo4 oincs i Otioii I'llj, Or.. June 'lit, IMl. NOTtCI IB IIRRKHY OIVkN THAT THIC till.wliiifnniHt wll,r hu Mm uoili ul btilabmilon U pn.t IB .urrt ui hi. cliUm, !! Ih.ill i)Tt will ib, mit be lor Hi, countr al.rk ol CnltimM oounty l St. H.l.D urr on, uu Aiiimi tiid, IVOI. U: M( li DUMINT, (t. g. 117n, tor Om w ol welloa . town hip ntnh, nott I wt. H umi, ths lowln wliBWfcM rne Ms two' niimi, nri rtnc, iiiwo Mid cnlvilo ol Uuil. Ivu W.mwkfc W.rrB. oroaoni Vwl flol, ol VwlUr. ""iron! r,.n k,Ui. ul HntilloR, Omrou, sod MIIIIUB MtUv, ol 01. U.l.n. IIMMJI ih tlxutrjrUytin.lMn, I. br,b cIlMt 10 tppMi UluM lh ronuljt clf ol Co luinhlscounijr, ,1 . ItrUiK. Orosou, on u mi.t tnd. MUI. lo .how nuw whl ld pruol diould nol llow-t. , . . NOTIOE OF LAND SURVEY OOlca I Cruntj Surr.to July I, !, Nrvrirs I HRRKur OIVRN TM AT TH Coin? nurv.r.ir will 011 Jul? Jmh. ml, Hltdltld, ". r.lln lo Ih, Uw of 1WI. Hi'llou 33,T,4 Hl l, Wlllamstis M.rl.lmn. . 1. w a rra. i.;oiii!r urjror. The Nehalea vunntry i becoming tb most popular 01 mountain sn aimer re sort. It hts superior advantage in th matter of delightful camping loc Uons, tbe hunting and Ashing I good, and tbe location is near enough to the Ocean to catch the sea breese. Tha baseball tournament will be the great midsummer event of Columbia eonnty. It will be a two day program of healthy sports and inte rating contest of kilL On of the drawing featurea will be a game of baseball between the women teams of Kt. Helens aad Rainier, or Beapposse. With the new school building and equipments, and an excellent corpe of leacnen, et. Helen will have one of the best school in ths aonoty. Special inducement will b made to outside PU. ke some other town in Orewon there ia an nrgent demand for houses to Xnt in St. Htlcoe. However, when the tAf sawmill start up more dwelling -will be erected. The good people of Ererett, Wash., wrill not allow tha "Tracy and Merrill" ahow to perfwrm ia that town aad thev are quite Justified In this Opposition. Tha Ipenormance i at for Seattle only. .Portland Telegram Edward E. Brodie, who haa been eon neceted with Tbe Enterprise tor tbe paat fifteen months, retire to open a printing establishment in the Stereos building In this city. He will be succeeded by David Davis, formerly editor of the St. Helen Mist and more recently a reporter on the Portland Journal. Mr. Davis ia a prac tical uewipaper man of many yeara ex perience, and his good work on The Mist ia recognised and acknowledged-he- gon City Enterprlao. Now that the goardatt the penitentiary fcaw been f urnMied new gun, would it aot add to tb efficiency of th service .to furnish the guns with new guards T "orlUad Journal. CASTORIA 1 For Xo&nts and CMldrea. pa fhi Yea Ksts AIxsjs Zzqfrt ' Besrs the tpatsreof Time haa demonstrated that the Thrice-a-Week World aUnda alone in iUclaaa. Other paper have imitated it form but not It ueces. Thi 1 be cause it tells all th news all the time and telle It impar'lalt;, whether that new be political or otherwise, it Is, In fact, almost a dajy st the price ot s weekly and you can not afford to be without It. Republican and Democrat alike oan read the Tbrlce-a-Week World with absolute confidence In it truth ' ' Jn addition to news, It pbJlshe first class aerial atoriea and other feature suited to the home and fireside. ' The Thrice-a-week World's secular ubacrfption price I only $1.00 pgr rear and thi pay for 160 paper, tjfeeffer thi unequalled newspaper and the Ore gon Mist together one year for ft 49 The regular aubscripiion prise of the two papers la $2.00. .. Watts & Price, DB4XE&3 IN- Flour and Feed Choice Groceries Staple Drj Goods lest Quality Shoes Hardware aid Notions. A rvjp pnAJVf - A VVAA. tW'yyv9 vyyv w of teaching, grammar, book krepinz, physic, civil government. Frhlay--Physiology, googmphy, men tal arithmctiu, composition, physical geography. . r,r Canlr ri,r. Comnieuriug Wednesday, August 13th, at nine o'clock A. M., and con tinning until Friday, August 15lb, at four o'clock.' First, Boconfl and Third Orade Certi fi catee: . WedneedayV-lninansbip, history, or. thography, reading. Thoriday Written Arithmetic, the ory of teaching, grammar, school law. Friday Geography, mental arithme tic, physiology, civil government. Primary Certificates: Wednesday-t-Penmanship, orthogra phy, reading, arithmetic. Thursday Art of Qoeatlonlng, theory of teaching, method, ysyaiologv. I. H. COPELAND, County School Superintendent. Dated at Honlton, Ore., thie 1st day of August, 1902. S. H. GKUBEK, ATTORNEY- AT- Li W. I lumicr. i-nlniMpd to m. will nraoUc lu nil i I be rt.le a d.I I'nllKi SintM Court,. W. H. POWELL, ATTORXE Y- AT-LI W. OKI1TV MKTRICT ATMUKKT. HT.IIKi.KNsl. : : OREllON. Orrim Sukhojik hum Notv n-stic. W. C. Fiw.lipr, ATTORNEY-AT -LAW. RAINIER. : : OREtidV. A ST0R1A & COLUMBIA RIVER ll RAILROAD COMPANY. DAILY. r.DlH.wN TTIO " n " j ; 5 It fti I A W l M I'U) Oft lii I 41 s An S H W l !I7 )( Oi !0 IV III ? Ml . S 00 .0 OA 'St4 l . 1 Sy IM. A . so mi io ui us 10 10 Aft. t mi u 71 .' lo mv th 7 10 t,l f I , n no x. il is w. t Vt PgriUud Ar . , . 'iutll, . ,. . . R,iour . . frrsmld. . ,. Mnjrtfer . , ,. qoiui-jr ... rut.kaul MiarnhUnd , Vninn .. . I'lUion , ... Kn.t", . . Hteo-on.. J.liu Dnv, aC40 I'r DAILY. 11 W i iT . fi- It 10 40 W 0 HA m A 00 SO IK W 7 IA V IV 1 " w i .77 7 Ol .17 s Al 07 f.-l Hi ill 7 . 10 f VMhv " J KMTI KEATf,.WtMi , ) -ATijUrj" t U City Market Br", llntnisf OJIi-r.i, LINDSAY A MORTON, f; . -DMALK1IK IN. IP'S, Fresh and Salt Meat! City trail, logln r,t,my, , Dual ana iurtiu cai,., soppllwl. oaura ritikD wm k m s - a ""WW bV Owl Sale s v. Wit BSIKH BOTHERS. PKI-hiT 0nlf lh Ni' n:-. , Liprs ami Cigars Kept CYRUS NOBLE Atttt olhsr (MTnlur bi..v? B; ,, klwAjra In ti WEINHARO'E on ditushi "Tom Bentsii" tlm, All 'lif Ul4l OS.l' ir".l.1 , V Vl- V 4 '0- FOR PORTIAHU SllY Steamer Iralda C. I. Htoghkit k. HAILROAU TIM M I.tm k.lnl.r dally (r I.O.I. A U. .UlffMii (,, oobu a koiuiuiiis, lei. , " U., nnvlo(l ul. Ili-u; i Passcniers and Fast f , PORTLAND LMIt.. 1 ri. m r. ST. JI i.1"ilArtpfiaJ,vJ nllhc ttb-Hf truln. nit .rr tl.iiv riipt No. whi' n rto. rorv niy, nxtoi HMiiiniiiy. iSo. J1 p. r,ilp.inl b.tuM.y uhlf ul 10 p. In. All twin, m ik rf ronaMilom l folils , ulih Nrttir fi I'.riitc trwtn- lf stvl irttm tKs i I l.il iul g miM i-iltu. At r.irtl.n.l hUIi all j tolamhU Ooonljr lw.lni will main piompl triii- fnton lf.. At AMotla Uh t. : "-""-V i. . o. . ootfi mn-t t.u una watitor : - i i f , i'oiut io iut ftoia I !. ami rjoria , J. W lay "w n in Aim ' """b '""" .... . . . WB.IVM.AHn lbr..ghki.M.I Slid all l..,,. DILL ID A, DY ! Ihrouab io Sorsa Ma poim.. . Ptt4M'iirf'n for wlorla or wnv hulut. mn.i fl.a H'ilt'n. 'lntiti. will .Ion to Ibt olt .1 llou1!"), whrfK'oioltiK Irtfin wiluto rVVWVVWVtjriBtww. aaai aBa.atfc.ant.ati.. s3t k. v f ih fonri.D. ntav. kj -STtAMIStt r R. P. liBAUAX. T. J. Cj-RfTOS, Attomcy8-at-Law. Si". Manjuam BnlUllns, Portland Orvaon. ATTORXEYS-AT-Ll ltV rvrmoti nn uquoh uctun. To the Honorable Coontjr Court of tha Countjr SVT K THlTfINIIERBIONK6 USO AL VOTERS V nsldlna In Oak Point precinct, Columbia conmr. oreion, wouia rwoecuuur dmuiou vour Honoranie bcxlr at next nwm ao winn n h hM at kt Hllo. Columbia OOUDly. Oietron, betrlnnin on Wadoeaday. tha rd daf of Heptembar, 11MB. lb at a lloenae be f ranted lo Louis Plubrer to sell aplrltuoua, Tluou. aad malt liquors lu said precino io lee quantiUoi tbaa one a-allon. and tbat said lloeaaa be ranted far a period of one year, lor all f wbleb our petitioners wiu ever pray; Blnied: Geonre Butts. A. K. MoOraw. iamea Coakler, C. W. Biomue.t, W. M. Holaappie, r . n.riunnr, v. n. r. w i n n , Bariea Mayfer, W. 8. Hamilton. The Mnrzer Cora Da nr. Nl. Larson, i. W. Turner. Chat O. Turner. H Mo. urand, Cbas. Nlrbolj, Frank Fierce, t. D Cran- aau, k. Moursoe, unariea Komeo, A. amlth, Flarrv Am nr.. Out Baroea. Bert Sdmunda. Cbarfes BucholU, O. a. Myera, Clark Cooler, John Lanon, Cbarlea Temahao, I. I. Sa.le Cbaxlea Brirkaon, 8. K. Nonrreo, 1. W. Half ma. Jamea Btrodenboiv. CharlM Hfandln a Sto Eerebunr. Prank Baroer, LeMerKioe. Era eat rrederlckaoa. A. o. MoOrane, J. i. Flans-. I. O. A. Adama, I. J. Brain, Lee Bborer H. Crandall. Erie Hllen. I. Uitul a. pi,,h. rer, L. 8. Maaon. Klmer Field., P. Mortu, 4. Kapr. W. P. Schoel.ler, A. Madden, I. Pbll Im, William McDonald, William Roberta, J. K. Halzdeld. P. . Oslnn. torn Card. J A. Me- Ayeal, William MeCollum. William Plubrer. W. K. ones. H N. Lakan. A. Harmo. P. C.Oal. laher.A. Muaen, Cart etokenlrg. I)Tld Mo Donald, M. W. Andersen, Omtr Kelvay, . A. Hemn. C. N. Davldeon. Hettrw BMideraoa. A. B. smith, Henry C. Jobntton, Trssp&se eoUoe printed om clath. for r'sa-UhU office, Bvery SatwrOIar Enontwleei ptete to uiataop and Vong Baeesu gfe A. at C. R. KaUwar. Beginning Saturday, use l and very Saturday thereafter, imtkfg the eumumr seaaoa, m AAtona x Columbia River Railroad Company will sell rosjnd trip excursion ticket from all tatana between Portland and Clatskaaie imtia aire, to all points on Clatsop aa4 rctern at rate of J2.60. Ticket Imm rood to return Sunday evening.. Cmou nectlon at Astoria with ateaansr fih cotta to and from Long Beach. Shatter All fieeanSa. Twice In hospital. T. JLaMtadge, Ver bena, Ala., paid a vast tgm to doctor to cure a aevero case of !!. cauung 24 tumor. When all tsiU, Bucklen'i Arnica Salve soon cared lam. Subdue Inflammation, conquer Achea, kills Pain. Beat salve lath world. 15c st 8t. Helen Pliarmady, ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE OF EEAL ESTATE. NOnCK 18 HEERBV OIVEX, THAT 1, 0. 1- Bwlirer. as tb Admlntatrator ol tha estate ot Michael . Canty, deoeaaed. In Co lunbu. eaunty, In the state ol Oregon, under aad by virtee of en Order of the County Court ol said Columbia oourny, made in tha Butter oi tbe earn eMaia ana ala July stb, A. ., MD2, will At tbe front door of tbe County Court Howie in the City of 8t. Helens In said coanty, at the hour of 10 o'clock in tha forenooo on Saturday, tbe Mb day of Anguat, A. !., 1901, Erooeed to offer for sale to tbe kiithaat and beat idrter therefor for eauh, or not laa than one balf to be paid at the time of the sal and the remainder within not lo exoeed one year, all deferred paymenta lo be secured by Srat mortsaseon 'lie property aold and io beaxfn lerenut at elabt per cent per annum, all tbe right, title and Interest that the said Michael J.Cauty bad at tb time of bis deotb, in and to tbe following desorlbed real property situ ated In Inlrl Colnmula ernintv In the Atai af Oregon to-wit: Tb North weet ou.rter of 8es- tion nve in Townantp rire nort of atanc Two, Weat of tha Willamette Meridian. Dated at Ht, Helens, Oregon, ml. July tth, D. I. HWIT7.ER. as Admfnlatrator of tha Ea. late of Mlr-bael i. Cr.niy, deceased, 8. If OUVHKt irj.niey for the 'tJals- The Steamer SARAH DIXON Leaves Portland every Sunday at f p. m. lor uak t'olni, stopping at m. Helens and way lauding, v ' Leaves Portland Tuesday and Thurs day eVeij intra for at 6 p. m. for C'late kanie. , ' The time table is subject to - 1 change, and the Snnday night night boat may go into Clats kanie under certain cendition. Office next iloiir to Coiirtliourm, HT.UKI.KNH.OUKt.iON. nMrl praollre la onr1 ol ()rc..n or Wah inKtiin. Alxtrauta mr.lt directly Irom touuly wcxl of tioblt. I. iWrava. Om. fium. Agt.. AMiirla.Or "America" Willamett Route L"ve Ht. Union . . tl .lil A M Arrive at I'tirtlaittl . lo :tii , Leave rtirtlatul ...... 8 3l ' M Arrive at H. IMvo li UO I' M r Ml; o ci:j in. Will t rrv MiitMny h.H ssn- fit and ttn l ioitit. 4 U(tt, ma.ior. fAjfWAjr kikjfVW". vv vv V V V V V V J Dr. Edwin Ross, Physician and Surgeon. ST. HELENS, 0KK00N. Dr. H. R. Cliff, Physician and Surgeon. ST. HELKXH, OUEOO.N. Dr. J. E. Hall, Physician and Surgeon. CLATHKANIE, OREGON. Dr. C. L. Hatfield, Physician and Surgeon. VERNONIA, ORECtON. KoTAr Public. Cowvtanciii J.B.GODFREY, Dealer la Real Estate and Maker of Abstracts. BT. HELENS, - . OREGON. MiM Ida. M. Snyder. SJswoadjrst Ea Sa AsaCtah. " If wwwa weaU pay atos attentiea to hw hsaitb w woald hav mors happy vrlvta, snothen and daujhfcrs, and If iKty would obssrv results Ihcy weald fM that .the doctors' wtserlptioM do aot psrfonn th many cur they are fpVsa crtdit lor. Is conwltin witli mv dnKdit be ad- vbed McEIr' Vhm of CsrduiaKd Thed. ford's Black-Drauahl, and so I took It and hav vry rsasoa to thank him for a new 111 opened up io as with restored health, aadkaeiy took three bmhUu to car me, " Wine of Cardui ia armrnlaiorof tha menstrual function and is a most as tonishing tonic for -women. It cure scanty, suppressed, too frequent, irreg ular and painful menatroation, falling Ot the womb, white sod flooding. It ia helpful when approach ins woman hood, during pregnancy, after child birth and in change of life. It fre quently brings a dear baby to home that have been barren for year. All drturffiets have Sl.OotmtUaa of Win of Cardui. Steamer JOSEPH KELLOGG Leaves Vortland on Taeadsr, Thursday and Bat ardayatTa. m. for St. Hlnt, Kalama. Carratr$ Point, Hviniir ana a, , Arriving at Portland Monday, Wed nesday and Friday at 'i p. m. Steamer NORTHWEST Leaves Portland Monday, Wedneidnv and r-rtrtay night at at 10 p. m., for the ranis points mentioned aliove and To ledo, reaching the latter plate at 10 a. m. on tne lollowing dav. Returning, the boat leave Tolndo at noon, and Castle Rock at 6:80 in the afternoon. luesday. Thursday and Sundays, """"il urnuuu eanj in uti niorning, W bar! foot of Salmon 8t H. HOLM A K, Agent. K8TABII8I1KD M7J. ..ISO JOHN A. BECK DKAI.EE lit Diamonds, Silverware, ' ....JEWELRY.,.. Repalriog a Specialty. 07 Morrlaoa St. Bet. front A Ft rat. POttTI.AHD. NOTICg FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior Lend Oflloe at Oregon city. Orniron, NOTOjl IB HERRBY OIVKM TAJ-'rag i., . toltowlng-nama aettler baa filed notlne of bis intention to mak final proof In sii.Krtof fore the County Clerk of Colnmbls Cnualy. at 81. Helena, Oregan. on August J0, mi, vlsi AI.BKKTL. PARKKK, n. E. Niv MA4, for ths NKW of section IS, T. 4 N, at. W. H names the following wltne.iw. to prove hi. eontlnuou. reaidrnne u o" and oul tivatlnn of lrl land, vlr: Mamnrl P. Ii.ll.rd and Higel Wllkliinw, of PlUfbutg. Oreeon- ' Ketierin and Charlos Roiwri,of Verndnia ' iiut I...V- '. " Oregon. CUAKbUH B. MOOHB. iCJLu , ' ' """"J 'V0 I Sum THE NEW YORK STORE I Has Jort received a large liivoie of 3 3 mer Goods, Shoes, Dry r-onds, Groceries, Boots. Shoes, Etc. 2H. MOEGU0, Cooper Uuildin-j, Main Street, St. Helens, Oregon. iUiUmMUUiMiUiUiUii.iUUiiiiUMiiim Tlmtwr Ijinit. t,.... . KOme FOR PUBLICATION, Pgirso Stts l.tri Oprf Nvrtti nil. Centre, the tale n : . t . 1 "l.ourg, tire gir, of Vernrmla. Oregon Baoona, Oretom. at lar. of Pi,it... ... persona claiming "atlvanaH T,?i .ur "", land, are ,,Ll.l''.?h"f-rti OITIronnrh.lT... :...'.':.7t" "r ?lnie 111 tba . w ? srvrnnctr, 7' si S'lIJ. JllUa 17111 tiVl - K Ira II KKKBY t,l VKM THA I' III Ooil uce with the pn,vl.ln ,; ol thestVio wV V ul3 John V, i; Any and all CITTIOH. n i tne matter ol th eatsie of Beara. deoeaaed. To Marv K. frr ttr V i, anil I.. .Il j , .'nwra. lo th- .-.."' ?' Percon. irn.--. " wneini Elvira Ann Fred It'. Rears whether k town or un- OREGON SiiOPJ llfal amo union Pacific .rR0M TOKTLANI). rsna Chlregn- ' ' T on.'!i '". Omaha.rfan .,. Ingloi" Chl,oAi.d Ea.1. Atlantis ...... ! axay KinrtM .H I-allo, Denvor, Kt :hti. m. viorili.Omaba, Kan vie Hunt- " City, Ht. Lnuls, W ington. l.hloagotnd tul, at. Pm Wall Walls. Uwl- ' '. Pa.t Mall Jon, Hixikane, wl- ' :ln. m, lat-e, Piillmmi. Men. , M . via neHll, St. )-miI, Bpskso Imitith, Milwaukee, Cliloago and Ka.. rm thereof, at the eourt he . Tin thi .s-?1? ... auii j m tun M. wit; lots , 7,. , eotlona. all In townrtiY, t Mk . ,n SaS&IWc-lii UrVtRVitr nl t myantvlile), a. apiwam bi of rii.w on nu I., ti,7 D", f saw ,i,:ri,i "',;o,?7i,2f , alluau-n In t:oluml.la tuni. Ji''""5, bo""' .aid ..te and "RLJ1 ' , nitneaa toe Hon. J, R ii,..,, ... f oenty Court of th, JJ1' ,,. o";,..'?1? ' Th . ?,; " "?ln "'". IK """"" I i-ourv, made an J t. r. firabiiu. a it.,.. , . . . . ,...-".., ior Auininiali WliS AND MIVKH a'IIKIl't,K rOW rUHTLAKD. 1 (p. at. IMil Sa.Sanday rn. Saturday .10 p. m. s.alsy 7 a, m. Tues.Thur. aud Hat. Lv. Rtserei a. at. daily eaMrtt. All aalllttg datm sub Jx' to rnaniie. ror Han KranelMn Hall svsry Uvetlaya. Oolumbls River To Astoria and Way aiiuinga. Willamette River. Safer narn.lnl.. Oregon City, Nrwlwro. lorn, Corvalll. ami Way-lttiid'ttii. Wlllamatte and Vem mil Rivera. Oregon City. l)vton( ami Way-liiniiinga, Snake Blver. Hljwrin in Iu .inn l. 01, 4Jii; H Hiimlay iCs.Humlay l,r.Iw'U)0 Uily al 7 mi a. in. ux Mull. A. L CHAIO-. Qneral I'assnnger Agt., I'oaTt.Aa-n, Osk.