jtjat trJ!rfuati Momma by
' J2 3 ' H. (1ABBERT,
' 'Coi-"f roriTO.
1 PERSONAL
.Kb&ea3as!
jmiM r. it. waro, 01 Portland, wit
Ja town ytrdy.
Ed Mendwnhall, a Well known Tort
land attorney, wa In th cttf jetterday
' Frank Clrk, prominent resident of
Beuben, wa In town Wdnedy
J. D. Frry, ot Portland, Yltlted hi
pother, Mr. Jame Dart, Unnitajr .
' John Qllmor fpunt Aunday with bl
family at Frkulc.
Mr. M. J. Oray ha returned from
jew week vlnlt to her tun at Beattl.
Hon. George Nolan, on of the beat
known attorney of Astoria, wat a via-
lor in Uia city Wednesday.
MIm Elian M. Watt, of Scrppooa,
tiilted friend In Portland, (ha Aral of
thek.
Richard Cos la Improving to tba ec
tont. that be 1 now aula to venture
cut on tbe atreete occasionally.
Mr. J. B. Watte, of nVppou, baa
Mtorosd from La Grande, where aha
yliited bar mother for a few dayi.
Mr. Ilenry Morau and aon, Fred
returned the first of the week from
ft day anjourn at Umf Beach.
Mr, tianoan Tyaigkervlr wa over
(roo bar Bachelor letand lartn Wedoee-
iMJ.
William Brian went out Into the
country Taeeday to take bl annual va
cation.
WlilUin-Flubrer, of Mayger, th plo
tter thing! manufacturer, waa In 8t.
Helen Batarday,
Clyde Uri, aon of J, 11. Urie, of
tloultun, waa brought huuie from
iiranue me oral oi U week, very 111
Willi typhoid fever.
II. H. Clark, superlnteiidrnt of the
Noon (arm at Warren, wa a vlaltor in
the city Frl.lay. He report every,
tiling prugrvwini favorably at the (arm
L. W. Van Dyke, who U putting lu
the new machinery In Dnpont' thinr
mill at Valley, apent Saturday and Bun
day at bla ho tie here.
8. tleoaon, of Portland, wa home-
bound paaaenger front C'latakani Mon
day, whore he had bean looking after
hit logglnf and lumbering lnteri.it.
Lew FlUgarwtd, of Veruonia, waa
in town Tuesday, having brought out
Mm. Do , wno waa on her way to Oak
Island, to vialt bedabghler.
Mia May Whitney, wbo haa been
viiiting her brother, C. E. Whitney at
Clatskani for few day, returned
home Wednesday.
Engena Blakealey aUrted for Wolf
Camp in the Nehalem yeaterday, to
Join the QuIck'Domlng-Blakealey
camping party.
Dr. J. E. Hall, ot Clatakanle, wa in
town Tuesday, and attended a meeting
oi tbe board of petition lainlner, of
which he ia a member.
Rev. E. 8. Pbilbrook went to Long
Beach Saturday, where he will aupply
In pulpit of the Congregational obatch
'or a few weeka.
Attorney B. P. Graham, ot Portland,
waa in town Monday on attendance be
fort the probate eourt. U apant Sun
day at bla old horn at Marshland.
John Atklna, wbo haa been receiving
treatment In Portlaud hotplul for a
few week paat, returned home the lab
tor part of laat week, but I (till very
"k.
Captain and Mr. E. Oopeland, of
Portland, went ont to the Bock creek
country in the Nehalem laat Saturday,
where they will camp for a coupl of
week. '
Mrt. I. H. Coneland. of Houlton. who
bai been viaitlng her perente, Mr. and
Mm. Wild at Albany for th paat
month, ia etptcUd home th latter part
fthia week.
Dr. W. JT. May, of Baker City, preal
dnt of the St. Helena Light A Water
Company, accompanied Mrt. May and
"lighter, watjn town for a couple of
hyt during th first of th week.
Mrt. M. C. Younger and daughter,
Klnei Iva and Nora, who had beta via
ting the former' daughter, Mr. W. H.
"well, for th paat two week, itartcd
i" their return trip horn Saturday.
Joteph Dobblna, of Qulncy, wa in
5 mesaay. He na to aiatinction
I0 being the onlv man inr alerted to
ll OffllW M,,nt. la, rVtltimVI.
fi t w .vi m yj j uuD I a vviuwwiw
joty, who declined to rv in that
.opacity.
I Mr. David pvl war down
I P inland over. Sunday. They
I ;J nov to Oregon City toon,
, t? Pavl haa' bomna connected
F! th Enterprise. Mr. Davl hag
j 1 tleltlng hr for vral day.
iih?By Yn of Halalor, wa !
C r,,l,ort tlm yeaterday, and ra
hit logging camp running under
y now, and I putting into th
"f ,B n vrag of About eighty log
jy--CathUtnat San,
V, Dwrell, former weident of 8t.
W u htr' beno of a
C' h,n h made a ihort vltlt In St.
ilT' , HU htl,M B- M- Pr.
i W re,ldent br. and built th
tegwcapwb3rMr-.r
I 5 Qulck( Doming and W,
water.
Allen Harrl.on.of PertlaiHl. ... ii.
town Tbnraday looking after tbe lnter.it
meneaiuer Haaoot, and mad arraog
menta with 8. Convad to ran tag to
I iruiu doiui during low
Woodland New.
...
ana ivmma Waener. adltnr nr
Woodland New, haa been very 111, under
go' ranent irom a phyalcian In
i oriiand tor three week, but th paper
-r,r-.y ,a( WMI cngnter and new-
tier man r.
n.A.I. f m .....
v..wiin u. i, Hooghklrk, of th
eteaiuer jraida, accompanied by Mr
rioognaira ami aon. went to B.k
reea in tn Nehalem country Tueaday,
vunmp lor a couple of week. They
cam np from Rainier Monday, and got
u ny atari meaiiay morning,
E. Hall, of Peoria. III.. arrlMl
8turday, and I viaitlng hi daughter,
r. a. uaue. Another dauirhter. Mra.
Ollv Carmack. came over with
from U Center, Watb., for a ihort vlelt.
" "M wn zi year line Mr. Hall had
aeen Mra. Cade, and 18 year line he
laat met Mr. Carmack,
J. Pnpgnt ami lilt wife, Mr. C. Du-
pout, th competent poatmlaatrea at
Valley,.wra in town Saturday. Mr.
Dupont elated that her sun, Leopold,
bad given a very enjoyabla oclal dance
lew evt'iiltirt prevlout. which
well attended by iieonle for mile.
around. Nick Dupont ataled that the
Yankton telephone line would proba
bly be extended to Valley, durlni the
coming aeaaon. Valley ia growing In
Importance, now that the ahingle mill
a oeing equipped with better Dower fa-
clhtiei.
BASEBALL v
TOURNAMENT
in Baoonj Annual Baseball Tonr na-
ment ol Columbia Connty to be held at.
oi. Helen, Auguat 21tt . 22nd. and 28rd
promise to be a grea ter lucceti than
mat ol latt year. Th flrwt data abo va
mentioned will be added to th two later
uatet, if th content of th entered team
I eecorod. Othnrwlt It will be held on
tn 22nd. and 83rd.
Fly team have entered th contett
uiauiania, Bainer, Bcappoone, Var-
noma and St. Helena, betldei th ladi '
game, and more tlm I needed to prop
erly play 1 th entered game, betide t
t..u m ...... ... .
"" ne ine iooi race, Doat race,
oicyie races and tennit playing. 8ecre-
ury w. A. Wood atnte that th prleet
will be raited, It he entered team con
tent to a thr day tournament. Al
eady Indication ore favorable that the
attendance and interest will de much
greater than last year. Any further
pertlcolare at to rule, entries, etc.. can
be secured from W. A. Harris, chair
man and W. A. Wood, secretary.
Theelty council donated 120 to the
prise fund.
The ladie team of Rainier and St.
Helen are daily practicing and Manager
Stevent, of Scappoote, is drilling a ladie
team at that place.
St. Helen beat Scappoote latt Suudnv
In game of baseball by a score of 10 to
2, However, Scappoose haa won three
games out of Are with St. Helena, and
consequently ia ttill ahead.
SCHOOL JAITERS.
Aaaaal Connty Teachers' IsMtltnte t
U HeMrJ Clatakanle Aagait 20,
; tl and 18.
Two of the instructors, who will ap
pear at thia Intlltute, Bute Superin
tendent Ackfman, and Professor D. A.
Grout, principal of th Park school.
Portland, are too well known to require
an IntroUuvtlon. Th other instructor
ia Preetun, W. Search, a prominent au
thor and traveler, th following excerpt
givst an insight into hi qualification :
"Profetor Search look and feel a
bom on the rostrum. Th first im-
prettlon hi gndlence receives It that
here 1 a, roan of inflnenco, a man of
power, a man who has seen lb world
and who ha traveled with hi eye open
and one who know how to tell what he
ha een and thought. He is convinc
ing ipeaker and hi eloquent plea for
forth rlghta of Individual child will
never be forgotten by all those who
beard blm. To attempt an outline of an
address to rich and full of auperb philo
sophy it futile. These wbo misted bear
ing thit aecompUehed orator, will be
pleaaed to know that hla services have
KaAM U(.ul I tm m f. ... . I. .. . . L. .
"WttW, RUU J l m HWI BU.fr kU
ed the servicS of this distinguighed -lee
tureri a great credit to tbe Normal
School." Lewiston Daily Iribnne,
(Idaho)
52S3ESS
The Oreson Stnte Fair thia year prom'
itet to be tbe grandest industrial expo
sition and livestock show ever neld on
the coast. Tbe fair hat been good the
put two year, but it will be better this
year, lxin i tan to tee it, isii uvsee it,
A DIRECTORY OF COLUMBIA COUNTY SCHOOL OFFICIALS.
Complete List of the Officers and Postoffice of the Clerks of Columbia County School
Districts for the Year Beginning June :6, 1902, and Ending June 15, I93-
am or CUR.
NAM or DIBXCTOBS TIME TO IMVI.
Tllai VtARH.
TWO TKARB.
rotTorncK ADOBKas
' Or CLRBK.
1 M i F.nglert
2 11 P Watkln....
3 J A Holmlay
4R P Burnt ..
B H C Tk-henor. . . .
tl Mell Morgan. . . .
TCCCIark
S I) W Freeman. . .
.HAD Hladay ....
IV r tirah.m. . ,
iKH Mekr
jlOW Mlllngr .
San Hlanchard.
tlfoha EH holm. , . ,
ig, Albert Hi tfrt ...
1. 0 K Brant
7 J E Iow
joOHHitt
1.1 1 R Ileadlee
JtiTC WatU
51 W D Caae
l N D Pf tron
2iFred Flnhrer
2 Ifenrv DrJeaeay ,
8fl W Rarnr
yCMra W J Zillman
27 K B Throop
iHT W (Jraot. ......
2iM M rVmla ......
WSFred Brlgas
gl WF Ulatt
JiK.telle Meterve.,
Xi Mra E M Kyter. . ,
IM Herman Srhmltt.
SflDarar Walaanen..
Sfi'ieo Makintter...
87 K A Bncher
8 W L Brown.
88 K N Clark
4(1 Oliver Anderson. .
4! Joseph Nitch... ..
42 P Wanstrom
4.1 J TJhlman
44 f P Yoang
K Ilenry OUhn ....
4Uohn Jnlma
47 K O Rhanahan. ,
4 W B T'mooey. ...
4')M Unit...
50 frank Lonkey....
81 A M Parker
62 A B Meilia
MW Q Wood
MjOu Hegel
tA Harvey Anderson.
.N BOlwa
7J A Mcintosh
Harry Weet
W F HlauBhter. . . .
IK 8eunrt
A O Atten
I'J Ponliam
IChris Richardson. .
IN F Baker
.... W K Van
... WOrant
. . fownph Diaon
,...WP Micleay
.. rMTonfcer..
.... ALCIark
II Chrittenann . .
...MM Franklin...
... rred Wilaon
... Albert Wood.....".
. . . Mra Louit Boeck
... Jared Wilwm....
... li W Jortian
... 1 W Parker... .
...OBurria
. . . lieo Engnlhart. , . ,
.. A Elliott,...
...I BJonea. ..
... fj Krirkaon 4;
...DMagill.....
... WtlHam Tate
... P Wahhnrn
...riRHvde,
...MM Harvey
.. William Luck
...lW Richardson....
. .. Nancy Oore
. . . loaeph Anet
. . 1'haa Makineter
. . I Nnnbanmer
.. I W Olrt
. . . L Meeker
... E Erickeon
. . . L Dnpont
..AM Berg
...OL Ayr..
.. W A Young
. . . 8 O Schoonover
. . . John Anundi. ......
... Albert Baker
...0 Graham
. . . 11 SfhmidHn
.. A Blrkenfeld
... E ENirkerscn
...US Lvon
...AM Randolph
... John Berdahl
. . . A Bergeron
...Andrew Anderson..
...DM McLean
W T WatU
H R Cliff
(ieorire Merrill
k.) B Annlne. ,
Norman Merrill...
I 11 Aklna
. Mas Berg
. A E Harvey
I' Louaixnont
. H LColvin
. b'U Caplea
. Klleu Mills
. F M Fowler
. lintt Hull
I. Leonard
R N Lovelace
William Wood
. Thoa Petti john
K Wondnrlv
. H M Fowler... ...
A H Powell. .. . ..
. Hunt Peterson. . . ,
. J W H-ifimann ...
. VJ Peterson... ,
. Rail Overli. . . . . .
W J Zillman
Mr L Mf t'herton. ,
tO Rablnski
William Dotaon..
. (1 LTarbell
IH Hiatt
. MraLM Little...
. 0 Snvder
HCGorw
Ohaa Lauren
William Link. . ..
R Anliker
V H Nienatedt ...
U W Clark
Wm Devlne
J Floeter
0 8 Andermn.
0 Ssuervein.. .. . .
W R Holmes
E S Schoonover. .
KdDavev ...
8 B Roee
TO Tirooney
E Heinsar
1 W Lane
0 B Malmaten....
OF KnowUta
Ueo Johnson
Fred Lareoo
R Thomaa. .......
P Salmi
A R Foote
. Thoa Clonlnger
, . Edwin Roes
. . Jut Oaithen
H It Dibble
.IE Hall
. J D Brown
.UTOrewell
W S Shearer
. Uuttav Lana
. W BColvin ...
. Geo Graham
M R Eramona. .', .
. W M Perry . . .
S PShcelev ...
CHOwena ,,.
. (loo CrriirRn, . . ,
. M Wedrick . . .
WC Elrkman....:,
. Jennie Mnrrit
J M Lindeay
EJMilla
OH Wilson
Min Ptorkenbarg. . .
ffm Prlnsle
Ot M Dohbins
bliverNeleon
W B Dereberry
J 8kna
J C Severn
BB Mason
E A Fisher
J W Meeeive
W H Kveer
d A Jobnaon
Caleb Kinnnnen....
(i C Fowler. . . ,
GoHlieb Anliker....
A C Zieler
N A Perry
Eric Matunn
John Walchock
E E Hogbarg .
OC Mover
d W Jones
A Smith
Olef Anderson
Alex Sword
J F Ti money
I B B rutin
Ben Blrkenfeld
A Early ,
J M Hill
A J McDonald
H T Bennett.
Peter Bergeraon . . . .
A Kan tola
M E Morgan........
. . .Scappoose
. . ..hi. Helens
..Deer Inland
Hudon
. ...ClaUkaoie
Kauvies
Warren
Fiehhawfc
. . . .Scappqoae
. . . Maryland
...St. Helena
. . . . . Vernonia
. .Rainier
Vernonia
. . . Clatakanie
...... Rainier
Vernoaia
....... Keatey
Rainier
, Reoberj-
..PiWehors;
Mitt
Qalncy
...Clatekame
....... Keatey,-
, ... Scappoose
Mayger
.....Yankton
Mitt
Deleua
Kyter
.Deer Island
. .Clatakanie
iGohle
Ooble
.. ... Apiary
Houlton
. . .Clatekanie
Valuy
.. .Fishhawk
.. . .Yankton .
.. .Clatekanie
. . . .Vernonia
. . .Clatakanie
. . . .Vernonia
.. ...Rainier
AlWou
. .Mist
. . . .Vernonia
..Mist
. Bacons
...8t. Helens
.Kist
. . Marshland '
....Weetport
Joint district
Chamberlain' Colic Cholera and Diar
rhoea Remedy ha a world wide reputa
tion for its core. It never taila and It
pleasant and safe to take. For salt by
Edwin Ross, Druggist,
Lett.
Sl at U.I.U a n.inbp Mill
July 8th ladiea' navy blue cloth jacket,
trimmed in oiaca nraiu ana tur. rmuer
May at St. Heient pot torn ce.
Mas. N. E. Dolman.'"
TOCKQ LADY'S LI MI BAVKD,
At Panama, Colombia, by Cbamber-
lain' Oollo, Cholera and Diar
rhoea Remedy.
Dr. Chaa. H. Utter, a nromlnment
physician of Panama, Colombia, in a
recent letter lUte : "Last March I had
aa a patient a young lady eisteen yean
ot age, who had a very bad attack ot
dysontery. Everything I prescribed for
her provea ineueotui euu u iv
inv worse everv hoar. Her pawnt war
ure ahe would dia. - Sh bad beoom
ao weak that ah coald not turn oyer in
bad. What to do. at mi critical mom
ent wa a tudy lor me, 001 inougnt w
Ohamberlain'a Colic, Cholera and Diarr
hoea Remedy and a a laat resort pre
scribed it. The meat wonderful result wa
effected. Within eigni nenra mam
(u.,llnir much better: inid of three dava
ah waa upon her feet and at the an,j o(
on week wa entirely well.'
Edwim Rom Druggist,
For
sal
the
were driven
"enalem
W.
to Wolf Camp
country Monday,
nheywlllUyl th. .bad., hunt
awr ft
ItMlr a in J il
I L ; 00l opply of eatable,
I WTw ,, .nu,on A- 0on,, y'6'"
ire 'oriea ami other liter-
1 Wailh. Mnnkl. .u .
utlnginth. : :i.u" "lBm ou"
Y -lUIII,
Waktro 5 youo- mm Iroui Loium-
bia county at onco to prepare tor poei
tiona in tbe government service rail
way mail clerkt, letter-oarriera,
house and departmental olerka, etc. Ap
ply to Inter-State Corre. Int., Cedar
Rapid, 1.
H.Morgu. ol the Hew York Btor.
haa a lot of South American eilverware,
.olid, that will laat forever. . The lint
comp'ri;. 21 eel. of different article.,
nseful and ornamental for tba tabto.
When a customer cash purchase
amount to he i
on of the aeta. The oiler ia a .pecial
Hi..ntlor cath. and the arUcle are
guaranteed (olid lilver.
IN THE COURTHOUSE
Addition to th Coart Honse. -An
addition will be erected to tbe
court house aa soon as th lumber and
material can be secured for th struct
ure. , V. W. Clark, who ia to do the
work, ha ordered the material, and
will begin oparattons, a soon a it ar
rives on th pound. The structure it
intended to make room tor th new
book sate, which th county cwgrt had
built k order iu the East, fhe struct
ure will be built over the wing' addition
to the county clerk' office, and will vir
tually be an addition to the therifT of
fice. Th room will probably be larger
than the clerk' office wing, but th ex
tra ipac underneath, will be used for a
porch. Th at It to be used to keep
aacur valuable record books, for which
there ia now no room in th vault. A
door will open into th room from the
iheriff'tofBca, wjiore the af will be
installed, whh$ also will serve a a
war king room for the connty surveyor.
Ia the Circuit Coart.
William Fluhrar haa filed aa attach
ment autt against Thoma W, Nordby,
et al, over troubl arising from a ahin
gle mill deal. Dillard A Day are the
the plaintiff attorney.
Thnit which wm Bled by Michael
Peter against C. E. Brigga on July
25th, ha been compromised.
Probat Court.
County Jndga j, Poan held the reg
ular monthly taiga at probate court last
Monday, and the fallowing order were
made: ,
In tbe matter of the Alvira Ann Beer,
estate, an order of Ml waa made.
In the matter ot th aatat of John
Frits, deceased, a oitatiaa wa ordered
to the heir.
Tjjtabearimjf of objsctiout to the final
account of Cbare D. Hollander, .de
ceased, was set for September 5th.
In the matter ai the estate ot Chariot
B. Fisher, deceased, Emma A. Fisher,
administratrix, a citation was ordered
issued to the heirs. -
In the matter of the estate ot Anton T.
Orwig, deceased, the final account of
saary j. urwig, administratrix, was
approved,
tei tstnt Transfers. """"
C. V. and Ella E. Anderson to th
Colombia Timber Company, a of
wJ4", section 21, 6, 2, t200.
Thomas L. and Cynthia A. Lindgran
to The Sag Land Improvement Com
pany. w of ue and e,i of nwli of sec
tion 18,4,4,8500.
Charlea L. and lassie P. Conyert to
Albert R. Miller, to! of ne.W of section
83,7,4, 1200.
H. A. and C. E. Corliss to W. A.
Harrit, lot 10, block 11, .St. Helta, U
Ol and Mra. O. Christina. JSoickwn
to The Benson Logging and Lumbering
Company, timber of o ot section 31,
7, 8, and wi of section 31, 7, 3, $1200.
Maggie and Jamea Elwood to Horace
Irvine, e) of w of section 10, 5, 5,
6).
Ida May Urri to W. A. - Harris, lot
lO.Wock 11, 6 Hulene, 81.
Skrah Emma and Frank Merrill to
Mabel E. Page, lot 1, block 3, Clata
kanie, 400.
William Melllnger to W. A. Harris,
undivided i interest in 6,76 acre in
nw; of wi of ection 4, 4, 1. , '
F. and Emma Vivian to Patrick
Hughea, lot 1, block 29, lot 10, block 27
and lot 10 block 29, Columbia City, (3j.
W. A. and Anna M. Wood to Charles
E.Davis, block 0, Dobbin' addition
to Rainier, $625.
We are still fnrniihing the Weekly
uregooian ana mist together tor a year
on 1 j fi.w. ouoacnoe now.
1 LOCAL
Ice cream at th pharmacy every Sat
urday.
Bee Collin A Gray when yon want to
bny goods.
Mr. J. B. Godfrey has returned from
a vltlt to Mr. Weat at Wcstport,
George L. Paul, editor of th Corvalll
Getett, wa married a few day ago to
Mia Julia M. Warrior, ot that place.
Ex-County Judge D.J. 8wlUr itre
roofing and renovating th two Muckle
buildinga, adjoining tha King black
amith (bop.
Merit win: Collin & Gray el
goads, which can be sold on their mer
it. Call on them whsa yon need any
thing- they will treat you well.
Postmaster N. A. Perry, of Houlton,
loat a valuable Jersey cow laat Friday
morning. Tba animal waa on the
crossing, and was caught by a passing
train.
The Houlton Building Association
haa the framework of its two-etory
building up, and i waiting for the rus
tic t arrive from Tarbell'a mill, when
th atrnctur will be enclosed.
Connty Assessor Martin White haa
completed the assessment of the St.
Helen district, which complete tba
work in the connty for tbi year. Th
office I now busy with th aaaelament
roll, and Miss Maude Decker i making
one of the copies.
Henry Colvin, of Marshland, i. put
ting ome good logs over hi new road,
on which tbe Font Grip Wheel it being
operated. Mr. Colvin pot iu one tree
recently from which he cut five 40-fovt
log and one 64 foot log. Tbe lofB waled
20,000 feet.
While cruising tin bar in Lewis county
recently Neil McDonald of Aberddea
found a cedar wicn meatured 47 feet 8
inchea in circumference and 120 feet to
the first limb. McDonald any this U
tbe largeat cedar be ever caineacnwt.
Kelso Journal.
Ex-County Clerk J. G. Watte, of Scap
poose, was in the city Friday trying to
purchase some finishing luiniler, but
tailed, aa the mill around here ahip their
lumbea in large lo.a to Portland and tbe
east. It seem itrange that their ia not
some of it laid out for local use. Clate-
Kanie Chief.
Assessor Martin White waa called to
Gladstone, near Oregon City yesterday
to attend the funeral of tbe lata Natuan
Tingle, who died there of paralyai.
Mr. Tingle waa one of the old time
residents of Columbia eoonty, and waa
for many years a resident of Quincy.
C. E. Whitney, a former well known
St. Helens boy, opened up a' restaurant
at Clatekanie last Saturday in connection
with his lodging house and bar, and
had a big patronage from the atart. In
fact, the tablet were fairly crowded all
day. Hi lodging room have been re
furnished with iron bedstead, and the
beat furoitare, Don.t fail to give him a
call when in Clatakanie. He .haa pur
chased the lota and building wich he
occupies.
The preponderance of evidence is in
favor of the fact that Walter , Blakealey
killed a deer, near Wolf Camp, early
Tuesday morning. Three-quarter of
the veniion waa tent borne, and reached
here in the evening. Aa additional proof
that the deer waa killed the hide and
bullet bole were sent along.
A petition will be presented to the
postal departmental Washington, ask-
lug for the establishment of a postomce
at Ernoka, and the appointment of Mica
Lou A. Roger aa postmistress. Er
noka ia in thia county, six miles south
of Vernonia. A special short ronte will
probably be established to supply thia I
office with mail.
Deputy District Attorney Powoll wa
called to Rainier Sunday night by the
new. that there had been a cutting
scrape. It -wa learned on reaching
there that was only a trivial affair, and
that the marshal had made the required
ai rente under the provision Of a city or
dinance. H. C. Place; a sewing ma
chine agent, had slightly cat U. C.
Kelso, engineer of the steamer Reso
lute, during a quarrel. 1 i -
A grand ball will be given the city
iu St. Helens on Friday uight, August
15th, under the management, ol George
Webber, of 8U Helena; ' Mathews
O'Connor, of RidgeGeld, Wash., and
Edward Kaiuiuh, of Kt. Helens. The
Jioor manager is Luther Wilson, 'of
Ridgefield, Wash., and L. E. Post, of
tha same place, will have oharge of th
music. The tickets, including supper,
will be 81 25, the latter to be served al
the St. Helen hotel, under the man
agement of II. W. Cade.
At th second trial of Frederick Viv-
ian,'iCharged with assaulting John Har
ris, held in Justice Watkiua' . court bat'
unlay, .the jury returned a verdict ot
gnilty.'aod a tine of 150 wa imposed
The attorney a for the defendant, how
ever, gave notiee oi an appeal to the
circuit court.. Deputy District Attorney
Powell and W. B. Dillard appeared for
the prosecution, and W. T. Hume and
George A. Hall for the defense
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Wc Eipcct to Keep ft
Hy telling you a anility of good that will invariant
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' NOT JUST NOW
A Superb Quality of Goods
v BUT ALL THE TIME. .
DART & MUCKLE,
POPULAR DEALERS, !
St. Helens, - - - Oregon.
ST. HELENS
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Patronize a drug store when you
want pure, fresh and reliable .
Drugs and Patent Medicines
Perfumery, Toilet Articles, Etc. '
REUBEN. '
Mr. J. O. Muckle and Mrs. lieorge
Brice, of Furthuid, were the gwMla of
Mr. and Mr. T. (J. Watts Saturday and
Sunday.
William Duherty and wife visile!
Venoouver and Portland Sunday,
Jame Kennedy, sr., ia visiting at
Kelso, Wash., tint week.
Charles Krateki and family visited
Kalama Monday.
Mis Mary Clark and Mis? Mary
Beurer returned home Tuesday, alter a
tew days visiting in Portland.
Clark Bro. made two shipment of
ahingle thia week.
Messrs. Bailey A Brinn at Houlton
are making a tpecialty of tbe best pradeg
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HEADQUARTERS FOR SCHOOL BOOKS
A Fine Line of Writing Supplies.
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uur sMurhy, tafco no sun's word, but Insin ufua knowing what W
th- word shows remrdioar tbe title. Aa Abstract is as evmriitl iu :
a deed. lOkUt on bavinK it. We have the onlr set of abstract (M
books in tbe county. AH work pnBpilyezmutd and tMotioa ft)
autnuteed. If you Have property (oiuaurariveosacall. Wean ft'
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No Hammering. No soreness ot the teeth, and none of those
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FLOUR, FEED,. GRAIN, HAY, OIL MEAL, LIMi:, GLASS. OTIS
PAINTS AND SIMILAR WAKES. v
Goods Exchanged for Produce.
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smiiing fucc. She look good, fcelnpiotl.
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New Life 'Milt. Result, all or it mm
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ADMINISTRATOR'S SOUCE.
NOTH'E IS ItrHKBV (JIVKN1 Tt AT TK
iinilerHlKitctl has Im'ii duly Hfipoiniod bb
tha com ii emit oj tbe Htaiv u orvvnu ur
(tulumbia Cuunlr aitniininlratDr it th .wrj.. 1,1
them VOOr- Jol Alexander, tGeaMl, ami hat 'ii-liiio'l
u J iwnimli. .Ml iHiNuns tiavuxr tlaiiil i.n,i
k t.l-itc will .rf.hlit tHl! HlililC iu Inf.
vfil.ip'l Ht .it. litmus, (trrtfim. wUntn
months hotu the dAte ol Uic fnv ptttmtrtU'.n ot
this notice.