ki:klkk aAi?"n")'M
Kl.lTQS HU I'NOt-mWOH.
r TKRSONAtil
Mr. Cpwl l'ortl.wd, b.
id vUlUng iiw .is,
- fella. left Wdnday tor
rl.it Uth.S.l. snd W..l,ort.
Kou-V AM. P.llM.B, ol
wS,Mn town during .
C L Ayi. Yanstou, wm a prom.
jn.tvi.itHnown w.iir- '
a and U. W. JCal
u,a Well Stuart.
Editor Ulaekford, U th CtUiknl
.....j ... a eueciator ( U worn'
Uin, -
w.iitHa unlay.
Fr0j UDderuD, of Woodland, wsj ia
wwn w.iJr. ut1 h
r,hui y '"" hU h0lu" wwn 00
amit 'llpo ,tirwutln.
u u. Uen, oJ Wsrren, who b.
ton i. Astoria tor ri won"'
put "Melaling m captain ot the flhln
iiesniei Haves, returned hum.
Mr and Mr. 8, E. Faion and IW,
Hi. Illtlc daoihtcr oi Mr. and Hrc.
g, C. Hwuwood, were in from Yankton
Weiniy.
Ciirl Jolnt and family returned
Sunder "Mlfhtfu! week' outing
geeiid. Tl.y rl U guest, ol
Mr.. Ir. H. B. CHIT.
Mr. H. P. Welkin ia "l.ittng her
brother, who reside near mim od
spring. In the vlcliiUr Ashland. 8h
), writte that aha la delighted with
lier visit.
Ew Wmubwkc, th brickyard ,
rturned Wednesday morning Uom a
'Iktrt vroit tn Aalori. A th demand
for brii k is liinttMt in thin um onarry
section, he may couclnd to locate clr
S. H. timber retttrned from Ocean
park on the Washington aide Monday,
where he had been eojuoriilng with bia
wife for eoople of week. He waa
preielly delighted wltU Uifct portion o
I hi- rosst.
J.ilm tillmor t awtn the nlitht watch
nmn l t.e a mill. He hae been city
! brivnto night watctiman, alnre.the
uiill rl.ierd down In 18V4, and hae drnie
jc-llnol aerrlee. Mr. MoOuily ia hia
ruciwwHir.
K, Coouty TreMttwr K. M. Wharton
tnd l..iily, whuhav lwen vliliing Mm.
Wlmrt m'a parenu, Dr. endMra.O. O.
Caj.leialCJolaiiiWaCity, will atari on
the wturn trip to their home at Hood
Hirer Sunday.
. H. Caploc. pr!dnt o( the Wood
Und Hiry Aaaoritlun, lufrtrma that
on pr cUy tit the month of June, Wt
the dairyman
fiKUnj?.1,V Wm nn' - - -
of thin lclnlty.-WodUnd Newa.
Abr.ham Crauae, the Milton creek
l"r, ha bei-on.e a permanent ret idenl
( the i-ity. hfin purchaaed the rei
dre proi-erty of R. H. Mitchell, wlto
ban amoved to Balnler to bme near
er hi place of bulaneea.
J. K. Dow, n few daya came out witb
Mn. Dew end dnnghter, Mre. Lueie
Craig. The two Utter went to the
home of Mra. Craig nt Waterloo, Linn
nun. and Mr. Dow went to the oon
farm at Warren to Inepeea tne !......
of a lange barn there, with lew of du
plicating the Irnproyemente tor a large
barn Chat be recently eonatructed on
the barn on bia borne farm.
E. I). Oore. of Pcappooae, who had
been waking hay on tbe Gllee place on
Bautlei Uland, returned )ome Monday,
while working with mower, the har
eating party ran into yHo
neat, and e!neludd to burn tbem out.
To their aaloniihment the green Bnuviet
l.land graa burned like wild Are, but
tha fUtnea were etinuied, aftur a
mple of load of hay wnre dentroyed.
W. H. Dolman euoiMln couple of
tiuiea during tha week from hia Bun.
ker hill ranch. E-U nited flutee Sena
tor Gwrge W. MoBride ia Improving in
,..in, .A Mr.. MnBrlde. alao la en
joying her vl.lt. Mra. E. J. Butler, of
u. u.un. i. tt the Dolman cummer
.1..'. u w. B. Moree, of 8a
Inm.and will ewn be Joined by
Morne.
Pr,
' Lock Vlcafaat, rtesac
Pbotiwrauher U. v. nanau, .
jt ii . m a irin .
0.. ran do ao now, Ihougn . inr t .
'I??.. " I' k. : roil untold
eironv from tl.e worat form of . Inn;
tilin All phyaWananiHi ."'"S&ro
to help hi.n till he tr.c-1 hlmric Bitter
whichPworkM au'h w.nder. or lm
th.t he neclaw. they arc a lnd I to
.... rivanniiH a and onii "
iniin M'-l'-'l" ., -
trouble, llnrlvale.1 for nnwa-we -
Klnu....h' . twr 1111 MHIirv., J -
riUIII.ITII l.ll " ' 1,1. ...
. ii- ih whole l
p ami jpve i"""- " : ,,' j
r m. Try them, uniy
l.y Ht. Helen. Pharmacy.
UUBIK..-
;tMM4. 60 .YEAR'
rfIXPMNOa
Tiunt Mwt
Dtnione
'tb... ClMVflHlMTI AO.
nrm "" a "" " a?irVhth
tniciilr wwtp P"'SI!lCoaminnlM.
- . . .
noil. nlTnou..-- - prtunu.
ScitEtint JKJrtcKU
Reromlr the grand ball tonight at
the opera boiwe.
1
SCHOOL MATTERS.
IM of teaohcrc, who attended th
trnwliert' IntlibuU at CUUkl:
Kiss U. Vum : a . . ; i . . .TiM Vain.
Mra.M. W. lIntnId...i,;..:.Vraonla
P. M. Illaokford
w.A.Young
J.H.Colliii...,..,;..,
Bnby Hlatt.,.,, ......
L.LeMerrlll...,i.,,
K.O. Brown.........
Harriet Thayer
Buth Little
Rebecca Bingham. . ,.
May King
Jt'Mla Mitchell
Ella M. Came
Mary B TWteiior. . . ,
Oil trude, Collin......
LeoU Lowe),
6uqt. 3. II, Ankerma'n
Pretlon W.earoh..,.
W.r, (lorrell
I. It. (Vipelaod,...,,.
0. A. Uruiit.
0. II. Jotiea...
MabelleE.BoM......
Ida Uore
Joetiplilne Preetoa. , . .
Merle Hlianuahao.. . .,
Maud E. Orahain...i
A. A. Clenland Jr
0. SoWera.....
Jnnie E. Foater
Gertrude P. Vollana ...
Ida Moritun.... ....
Trea iturn.
Uraoe DeOraff
Millie Wonderlv......
E. H. I-a ion ...
Buby A. Jackaon
Lola Perry
lly Watklna .......
Vyttle Powell........
1. ulo Oeooge... . .....
Carrie Morrleon. . . . . .
Charlea Hall
Jenie Brown
Z-Jlla Lewi. .....
Clatxkanle
Ht. Helen.
...... .ClatHkanla
....... .Portland
....Bainier
Hudion
...Portland
Weatport
Rainier
Portland
....... CUtuk.ol.
.......St. Helena
i .Houlton
......(...Palem
........ .Portland
........ Portland
......... Houlton
....... . Portland
, , ... .(Jdlem
Portland
Deer I.Iand
..w,i."Holbrook
........ Vernoula
'.Mar.hlaod
A.torla
.....McMinoville
........... Kyaer
Portland
..Rainirr
.......... Hudeun
, flcappooM
...... . . .B.InlfJ
Taakton
...Rainier
Rainier
Bt. Helen.
PitUbnrg
fit. Helen
Portland
Clatekanle
...Portland
Unl vertity Park
Vniveraity Park
..Rainier
. , .Portland
VWn I. Lewi. ..........
L. E. Uolker..........
I'boelie Baluiano
Ella M. Ao.tln.
Bertba Lewiwia
....Warren
. ...Qglnrr
LOST OS MOUST HOOD .
. r. .1 ; . ;
Awfnl Eperieneecf Rev. Breck U
EpUcepnl XiuUter FUU
Pntplt tn St. Helena.
t in a blinding nomiMtm on
Miiunt Hood for 8J boure waa the terri
blo exiwrienc of Rf. W. A. M. Wreck
rector of Bt. Matthew'. Epiaopal church,
of Portland.
Rev. Breck had been pairing hia va
cation at .iverraut Camp. Lat Sat
urday morning, awnipnied by a am.ii
oarty, be left the camp for the anow line
He did not intend to climb the mountain
The day waa a cloudy one and not at all
favorable for each an attempt. He had
with him bi alpenctock, this being bia
oal equipment.
The other weoibere of the party re
tnrned at noon, for leaden cloud, were
making tbelrappearance, and there were
nnmifttekahla itn of an appronching
.nowttorm. Rv. Breck'. abr-neo aa
not noticed nntil later in the day. In
the meanwhile the atorm broke in all it.
fury.
Night came, bnt Mr. Breck wa.jitUl
mlaatng. Of couree, everyone wa much
alarmed, and Government Caap wa. in
an uproar. ,' '
8arching pnrtiee were organited ana
plana ware made to go out for the loet
wan aa Boon iu the atorm .iiould abate.
Hunday morulng came and .till no word,
the aturm meanwhile continuing, eu n-
iUv afternoon at 8 o'clock the welcome
newawa. bropgntirom iiieiougie,niini
. . . r..n ,i,.i ih.
mile, ueiow ybtb" v.ki -
ln.t traveler had arrived
Durins the time that he had been on
the mountain be waa without food and
without even a match. All mgut tie
l..nd aralnit a tree, Whou aay oroae
i.. ... ii.rnn.te .noonh to reacn one oi
the atreama, the Zig Zg, which he !
low!, and thua reached the tli gate.
A TOCNQ UMOlt' Uir AVBU.
At rename, Cnlomkln, bj Chamber
lata'e Cotlo, Cholera and Ular-
rhoea Itemed.
Dr. Chaa. H. Utter, a prominwant
pby.icwo ol Panama, Colombia, in a
recent letter lUtoa: "Leat March I had
a. a patient a young lady aiateen vear.
of age, who had a very bwl attack ol
dyeentery. Everything I preeoribed for
her proved Ineffuctnal and be wa.grow
ins worae every hour. Her parent were
.h. would die. She had broome
to weak that ahe could imf torn over in
ltad
What to do ntllii. critical niouj'
, h of
Chamberlain' Colli', Cholera and diarr
hoea Reioedv and aa a la.t reeort pre
scribed it. Th oioat wonderful reaolt waa
effected. Within eight hour "be wa
fmline much belter; in.lde of three day.
' . ... ii
; ww x) nar teeiauu at mw "
- a.pntln'IV Wall." TUT BBie
Edwim Roes, UruKjiot,
Forriier.lioicn.t apecialtiea tgroeer
lee go to Eailey Briun, Houlton.
Waniko 5 votno men from Colum
bia county at once to prepare for povi
done iu tbe government aervice rail
mail elerka, h'tter-enrriero, cuitom
house and departmental clerk., etc, Ap
..i.. lni...-KijiU Corre.. ln.t., Cedar
yij W
Rapid., I a. .
H Moruo.. of the New York Store.
ha. a lot of South American ailverware,
aolid.thHt will la.t forever. The lie
i IT. Ul net of different arlicl.-.,
1 ,,.aII and ornamental for the table
When a cnstouier- ca-o F"1""
amount to 125, he 1. given a choice oi
. ,.f the -ti. The oflrr ia a cpecml
diaconnt fr ca.h, and the article, are
gnamntecd .olid .ilver.
Pu'e'!r1b, for Tiik Miht,
: LOCAL
Ice cream at the Pharmacy every H.t-
uraay.
There will be a dance at the Yankton
public hl on Friday night Sept. 6th.
Tlic .teamer IreMe Ii having apperent
good mccen In burning coal oil.
Rev. Charlea E. Phllbronk will preach
neit Sunday morning at Bachelor Flat'
and at Yankton in the evening.
J. 8. Caato, Plate Orange Lecturer,
will ipeak In th Houlton hall Saturday
night. The public i invited.
County Superintendent Copeland will
begin th fall term of achool at Houlton
about September 15tb. Mil Leota
Howe will b hi a.itnt.
Ontof 36 paraoni, who took the recent
examination for county certificate.,
even were granted flrrt grad certifi
cate.. Tber were four examination
failure.
Kext week Tur Mim will eontain a
.ketob of the fieappooee and Warren
country, tbe richeit farming aection in
Oregon, .;v, .
The elegant new dwelling of J. 0.
Watt at Rcappooee i Hearing com
pletion, and Mr.. J. R. Watt and
Harry Weat are building cottagce.
Collin. A Gray have received , the
nobble.t eompting ecal ever brought
tothecoatt. It i of elegant deeign,
fitted with a mirror, and bt. to be een,
to be appreciated.
The new nrbool building i lieing
painted, and the building contractor.,
Me.ra. Baker k Bro nick are receiving
many compliment, on the appearance
of the atructnre. Tbey alae have the
contract of erecting th Ron bnildlng,
th plan for which are being changed.
The value of bread Ii not alone in the
tightneet and whiten, of it, bnt i. alio
in the flavor of it. "White River" and
Rig Bend" are aoperlor floor. In that
they not only make a light bread bnt it
alao ha. a aweet flavor. . For aal by
Collina A Gray.
Tbe followlnc Intererting Item were
banded in from Columbia City: Two
targe era liona mad their appearance
beroonth 17th, about 100 feet from
the dock. Dr. C. O. Caple and family
have been camping on the headwater,
of the Clatakanie. Willi. Banmgard
nerhaa added a .took of general mer-j
cbandiee to bia other line, of good..
Olean and Nordby lumber company of
Portland Oregon, which a few month,
agoeompteted the large.t .hingle mill
in Oregon at Rnnyon .tat ion, or tne
A.torla A Colombia Biver Railroad,
ha. disponed of .am to W. H. Eccleel
Co mpany for gll.000. , Th dea
encludea the mill plant, timlier, and
ISOOeord.of bolt..
The new book fefor the court houee
now atand out.ide the enclouaer wait
inc to be moved into poeition. Al Robin
son bad the contract of moving it from
the dock, but Meeaeri. Switxer and Clark
will ralJe It to the upper atory, when
the annex to the court bonee ia com
pleted. U. W. Clark and Jodg Bwitr
are pushing the rtructure to completion
A lateat improved gang edger arrived
Tuesday night for tbe aawmill, which
will be installed Into pneition at once.
It i. an immence and complicated piece
of machinery, and i. perfect In every
detail. The aawmill will be perfectly
foninned.and up to date in every re-
-pect. Messers. Murray A Smith of tbe
8t. Helen Lumber Company, annoucee
that thev will have the mill running by
the r.t of next week, and already have
a lot of log. on hand to begin Oiling tbe
order, already recieved. j
More new building i going on in 8t.
Helena, than for many year. pa.t. Tbe
lateit Improvement i the addition to
the court bouse. Blakeley, now have
aO.OOO.blngle on the ground to roof the
Oriental hotel, and the building will be
painted and thoroughly renovated from
top to bolt m. These are only few of
building imprvementand in contemplat
ion.
John Polan. of Warren, ha. received
the aa d new. that hi oldest and lavor-
it. iint. Mr. Anna Mnllay, had died at
Columbus. Ohio, aged 71. She had al
moat raised Mr. Polan, which made him
fe1 tlie bereavement all the more
keenly, Th earn letter brought tbe
information that Mr. Dolan newhew,
Patrick Mnllav wa. now captain of the
16th Reriment at Fort flloeum. He
waa a lleutencnt In the Philippine.,
..a viitd hi. uncle at Warren a
couple of year. ago.
For Elk Carnival and Street Fair to
be held at Portland 8ep.. l.t.to 13th
inclusive the A. A 0. B. R. will make
necial round trip excursion rata. of one
fare for round trip from all point, be
tween Astoria and Rainier inclusive to
'Portland and return. Ticket ' aold, for
evening train of Sept. 3rd. morning
trnln Sept.'".," evneing train Sept. Rth.
11 train Sept. 9th. and morning
train S' pt. 10th. Ticket good to return
until Supt. 14th.
A Care fer Choleri Isfantsm.
i .. M at." m'f J'rr. CritifRaker.of
tiookw ate .Ohio, n" Infant child Ofour
ueiguuor' t i Rnfforing from iiolBra in
muium. e doctor bi given p an n(,po.
ii revuvui n i u'k """- tjhamber
aiu's CJ ry. Cholra nild Iiarrnnva Bem
ay to t"lic,ouw, ti'lilng tliem i ffx tn
it wouihe h ft"'' " "rcfird'ng to
......... d do In two nnystitnh rl.ili
..wi iun. ovetvd, snd now (nearly
a, VBai'T.1") vf(roru isnP(l,hT gi,).
l ii r inc"uttnn ie, Kemeuy lie
au TP rwou ve ntiverhi WB u w ttl
; ntly and fglnftunn kno ov
any .Inffl Wi--
Edwin How P
p :rond lisnd bicycl for .sle .1 Col
iln.cVOir.iy'.
iuUKNAMENl
Pick ana from tbe base ball tourna
m.mt, by one' who waa there.
Everbody bad a good time. . '
It wa the biggest thing ever poll
off in Columbia County. . . . ..
"Billy" Reed wa. all right a ad um
pire. .
Harry Somen ot Kalama, and Jm
Specb, of St. Helen, were in nearly all
the game. ; '.
St. Helan boy. were tbe heaviest
better, and Clatakanie th beavie.l
kicker,
Some of th beet player In tlte atat
were here, Druhoit, Haggin and Van
vorbee. of Portland, Parker, Seisa, and
Cardiff of Corneltu ware in with ClaU
kanie. Martin and Calif of Oregon City
Kan and Oaitley Portland, Anderson ol
Tillamook, Somen of Kalama helped
tbe Rainier team. St. Helen, had
Gains and Costello of Portland' while
Scappoose had Smith Bltland, from tbe
ame place. ' .
Vernonia wa the only team that play
ed home talent, and by right, were en.
titled to the cup.
A dirty play In th last gam Wa. tbe
only thing that marred th entire pro
grame, any player that reorta to uch
meMure.bould.b barred from the
gam. ,;' . '".,',
Theladie. gam advertised 'did not
come off, it wa. a case of congealed pedal
cxtremiti on tha part of tbe Rainier
girl. ,
Clatskani won first prix and th cop ;
Rainier second, Si. Helen third, Scap
poose fourth, Vernonia fifth.
The game Sunday between tbe Keller
of Portland and tbe St. Helen team was
a poor exhibition of ball on both side.
Th Feiferi won out by a cor of 10 tolt
Tba Uff of life I bread ; but if you want
good bread, yon muat bive good flour;
try th High standard," a hardwheat
floor. For .ale by Collin. & Gray.
WAKTItb.- A TaUSTWOBTHY OCKTLCHA
or lady in each county to manage buls-
nessioran oia estautiineu uousa u
olid financial standing. A straight,
bona fide weekly ealary of $18.00 paid
by check each Wednesday with all ex
pense direct from headquarter. Money
advanced for exp joins. Manager, 840
Caxton Bldg., Chicago.
VTBaa ajMCswdlaal nats te BertMa.
I wm on a nick caH In ft itorth
CsrolinA town," said Cardinal (Hb-
bonn, BddreaBing the grnauate ax in
Enunitstmrf convent. " wa es
tntlnynigbt. The onlr Catholics In
the dace wer the lady whom I bad
oomJ to ee nnd ncr newwwa cuuu.
-
joet recrtvod iuto the churnsi. What
was I to Oo on tho morrow! Th diffi
culty ws wot by my host, .the lady's
huajrfi Aa hinvwu a mcniioer oi ,u
Baptlw. .iwrnJiiation,
" Fiitber. sAid he.' our preacher is
sway tonay. Vs onld you have the
klndneeB to ennduct serriciwi tbi tuf
"I consented and went to the Bap
tist mooting; house. , Did I say mass
for themf Oh, no, my children. I
stepped npon the platform, was in
trodoced by the gentleman already
mentioned, and selecting a. hymn I
thought appropriate read it aloud
and requested the choir and congre
gation to fang it After that I re
cited the Lord's prayer, and then
nWvrinir a uortioa of the froapeifrom
tha Bible I found on the stand I
nreaclied to them such explanation
and comment as seemed necessary
and useful for the tnstltiction sndiwhtrh hr estate acqulre-l .since, by oncration
SJia uuu jot wo , " T Oflaworotherwianandtothe following de-
spiritual advantage ot my Hearers. ribcj n property tituate in' cniumbia
The sermon over, the 0ecm was j ffiS&ffiftgSU tfJ2
taken nDUlUiereguUtretyMi. suiuioic
t f x f mamiaaBA tV,
hymn was sung, ana I aismissea tne
congregation with the usual benedio-
tion." w. New xon oun.
Rain w St. awlthia's Day.
The old superstition about St
B within and the rain has very gen
erally died out. There are still, how
ever, a good many wno incline w mo
belief that such a notion must have
had a basis of scientific fact or it
could not have obtained a it has
done for centuries, borne years ago
thnmcord of Greenwich observatory
were examined for 20 years witrt a
view to ascertaining whether as a
matter of fact a rainy July 15 i
usually followed by a rainy period
approximating to 40 days.
It was found that the years in
which St. Swithin's day had given no
rain were rather wetter dunug tne
following 40 days than other years.
It was concluded that the tradition
had nometeorojegioal facts whatever
to support it Everybody has heard
the old story about the'removal of
St Swithin's bones on jury is and
of the manner in which tbe saint re
sented it by deluging the district It
is a purious fact but sxrell authenti
cated, that the good man's bortjrt were
shifted from their original froeting
nlaoe in circumstances of considera
ble pomp and splendor and without
a drop of rain falling. The origin of
tlie superstition waa probably a ter
rible flood which in 1318 devastated
crops. London Sows.
FUa-en Tha Ckun Their Colors.
Tlrfber Lan. A -t June S -srs,
. hotice ran publication.
. Vhitsb Sttw 1. Officii.
Oreimr (Mtv, (irfg.-.n, June 17th. Vm.
vmrK IM HFHVHV ( VK TH AT IN IHIAI
iiilance wiiii the provisions of the sol of
Oongrrwiof June 3. lATH, eutltled "An S3t for
the sale in tiirvr isuui in ine riiiaaor .him...
Bia oivsron, fievsns, ami vr,iiiiueTnn in.-p.rv."-:tnidp.t
to nil the Public tsnd States
hr 'sct f August 4, 1HM, Wllllsui 11. i.lian, of
Hatnt Helen, couniy on.fiiumia, rt'iue in w.v
un. hathlKdr filed in this offl 'C hi wini
.uinm..iit So. S7HS. for the mirchnne of tne
M:H Won No, s, in township No. nonh.l
range No, 4 went, snd will offVr proof to snnw
Hint the Innd wm:M if more valuable for lt
timber or .ton than fr agricullurdl puriwea.
niirl totMIh lil dilm to snld Inn i Iwfotr
tha re-Inter and receiver of ihln oOce si Ore-
nn rliv. il'urmi, on wamrflay, tne nn nv";
ngut, 1"03 Hi n.,'m h wltni'S?: Ar- H
rViwll nl Pltthnr, Or,eno: J.wrph II. iloul
to--, Ol verurteia. lircKi'n; .'iinnin ... t.w..
Bifons. Oiwn. and John YV, Par
gi.r, of Pittshnrc, Oicon. Any and all
!,ervi claiming d.lvsi.1' the abiive-rlevrinea
i.i lid ..iv requested t.. fl'c Ihulr clslms in this
ofllie on or ht fore '' Pih d iy of August. 1W,
ITTuJi CHAKIJIH B. NOORK Register.
All Wer Saved.
"For year I nffared nch untold mi
ery from Bronchitis," write J. H.
ohnson, of Bronghtin, Ga., "that often
1 was nnabeltowork. Then , when eve
ytliing else failed, I wa. wholly cored
y Dr. King'. Mew Discovery for Uon
nmption. My wife mifforen Intensely
ram Asthma, till it cured her, and all
or experience goes to .how it in the
wist ('roup medicine iu th world." A
-lal will convinc you It', unrivaled for
Th-oat and Long disease. Guaranteed
bo; le. 60c and $1.00. Trial bottle free
at dt. Helen. Pharmacy .
liuibsr Land, Act JnDl,U7g. ,
HOTICi ton PUBLICATION.
VIITCD STAVES LAHO OVVICK. ' jj
Orrmn City, Oresoe, April W, j
VTOtlCIl 18 HKHKBY OlVkS THAT IK UO
.1 pll.uc. wlili ihe profUlons of tbe sut ol
loDgmut of Jnn J, ft7, emltl.4 "An Mt toi
ho anl of timber lands )d the Utsuw ot Cullfor
ilfc Oioo, Nevd, ana WhlnWn Terrl
orv," " extnui in all tbs Pnhllo nA 8i
r set of Auiiiut 4. W2. Auf utt f. M.hii. ol
vulorU, county ol Olswor.. MMe of Oreitoa,
us thU d.v Bld III thli ofllos hl sworn ut:
nsnt No. &HM, for tba purohane of . tkn-n ol
ortlon Ko. V, in- townnhip No. I d,
-.iiiis No. e w, ana will offr proof to show ih.l
;he lod souKnt is mors .ulunble for ludnibet
orslonii th.a for .urtciiltiir.1 purpose., .iid to
eetslill.h hit claim 10 wld l.od before in ReK'
later end Koceiver of till. oBleo at Oregon (My,
OmsoB, on trdy, lh Sth d.v of Koy.mber,
)WL lit ounrni u wltnrwo: Vldr Hermmi,
of Astoria. Oreron; HoMUisn Olwer, iohm
.,lM.r and John MaehlawKa, el ulney, (ire
son. 1
Aur aa all porsons clMniD( ad.
iSSEIu to file iblr cljlm. in this
ollice on or betart ..Id Kth day ol Noember,ltM.
SoW CUAH. B. M0OHB, KegiaMr.
IUHU0HS.
In tbe Circuit Court of th. State of Oregon,
lor tne uoHnijr oi wmunun. , i
Amanda Coleman, Plaintiff,
va. .
William Coleman, defendant,
To William Coleman, Bofeodant. '
T
u th n mat nr THE RTATa or OK
ou: Tot are nerooy wuinu
Pla'nU It herein baa filed a Complaint aaiot
roa iu the aboe entiUed Court and caw. and
yon are hereof required to appear and annwer
the aald Complaint on or before tbe lart dy of
theUm preaeribed by Order ol Publication
hereof to-wit: on or bcloni tb Icalb dar of Oc-
.... .
You are further notified that M rm fail to
appear and and answer Ihe complaint herein
or plead thereto, the Waintiff will caiise yunr
deliiMlt to be entered and will aoply to the ton
abore-mentionea lor me reiivi iw .v.. ...
the Complaint herein, tbal ia to nay, for He
eree forever dianolvine; the bonrfc of malriainoy
.k. . mwut iu.twM.ii Plaintiff and Defend
ant, and that PlalaUn" may remime her mnk'.en
name, and ior ancb ether and further relief as
W tbe t:ort may aeein meet and Jl.
Tbe date of tha fimt publleallon of this ram
mon ia Friday, Auruai W. 1WM. and the lut
publication therf la Friday, October 10th,
lKO, and tbe aaid aammona ia to be pMblijhed
on Friday of each week, lor a period of ix
weeks between aald dates.
This summons la poblinhed by Order ef Hon
orable Thomas A. MoBride, Judge of the
ahore entitled Court.
Dated this istk day - f,. tfcSfcAMlt.
Attorney for rialntiff.
SUMMONS. -
IB the Clreeit Court, of the Bute oi Oregon, tor
the County o( Columbia,
Etta M. Lynch, plaintin",
vs.
Frank J. Lyoch, defendant.
To Frnk J. Lynch, defendant. ''.
IN THE NAME OF THB bTATK OF OftEOON:
You ate hereby required to appear and an
swer lbs complaint Died axaintt you in the
above entitled ault, within am weeks from tbe
datsof the Brat Dubllcaiion of this ummoni.
which time expires on tlie tenth day of uc
tMmr, l'.XU, and if you fail to ao appear and
aoawe. tbe plaintiff will aiiply to the Court for
the relief praved in the complaint, towit, a de
cree dJuwilvlng tbe bonds it matrimony now
exiatina; between tbe above-named plaintiff end
defendant, and ior s further order changing the
name of plaintiff from Etta M. Lynch to tta
Etta M. Fariitb, and for ancb other relief aa to
tbe Court may eem meet and lust.
This eumraonn 1 published by order of the
Hon. i, B. D.n, Judne of the County Court ol
Columbia County, Oregon, on the 26th day oi
AUS.sv-.a --- WALDEMAR SETON,
- v - -V Allumey lor PtaJnVff.
Katie Adminittratw't Salt.
In (he County Court of the State of Oregon tor
Columbia county.
In tba matter of
Bears, deceased.
the ssUte of Elrira Ann!
NOTICE 18 HKBSIBY OIVEJt THAT PCR
suant to Order of the above entitled Court,
mads and entered in aald estate on the 4th day
of Anvnst, 1901 I iU on Caturrisy, the 27tn
day of September, 1V02, al tbe hour of 10 o'elm k
a m. of nild dav, at the front door of the
fMiinti-Court Houae in Bt. Helenii. Columbia
eounty, Oreron. aeli at public auction, to the
highest bidder forcaoh in hand upin delivery
of deed, all the tnte, rhrht. title and lntereat,
h1 hv t ie mid Klvlra ann Bears at the time of
i her death, ana an tne num. uue anu irne
andUlon o uiatsuanie or nrjanivine, iu
same now appeal of record in the County
cll.rk , offioe H county and state.
A lo lota la, lv, ana si in tne mac "
goner donation land claim aa appears by the
plat thereof mBi"e In- A. B. Little, county sur
veyor, ami tiled in tbe Circuit Court of the Itaie
OI urerou irr omnium wuuir, pii. .m.
aa of December Win, 1901.
J. K. HAuL,
Administrator of the Estate ol Elvira Ann
Bears, defeated. . ...
OttAHAM As CLE ETON, Attorneys tor Ad
mlnl'trator. H0TICE FOR PUBLICATIOM.
Department of the Interior.
Land OBics s Oregon :itv. Or
Aueuat lSlb. 190!l.
id ttmrav CilVKN' THAT THE
IN fellowlng-named settler ha filed notice of
hl lntenilon U make Mual proof In support ot
hl claim, an ' that aald proof will be made be-
fo v the Register ana Receiver, oi uregwu
on Ociober 4th, WOU, via. :
ADOLPll OIBSE,
H. E. 13201. for the sei of aeelion afc ,0WIJ'
ihtp6iiorth,rsngewet. He names the f.j
lowing wltneses to prove his continuous red
denoeupon and caltlvalloa of aid land, r
..s... ur.agh Af VttltttT. "Orccon: Cn
8uMwte, of Yftttkion. Oron;
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Depa-tment of the Interior.
Land Office at Oregon City. Oregen,
I
Anuiint 111.
XTOTICR IS HERRBT or
rVKN THAT THE
'. '....i ..i.u. ha. Sled nntlre of
his InteuU a to maks ftnal proof in juippor t of
bis i-iaiui ami that aald proof will be mode be
fore the Register and Kcoetver of Oregon City;
Oregon, on October 4, 1902. vis:-
WILLIAM H. STOWsV
n. T.. No. 15,058, for the K ol itPi slid of
it, f wiUou 14. T.4K,lt.4 v.. He mimes
,he.llowlng 'VK:: fi2R
John Mnli.ii". Phillip Ulahn and John k.
II0TCE F0H PUBLICATIOM. ,
. Department ot the interior,
Land Ottloa al Oregon City, Oregon,
Augnst 1Y IS01.
XTOTICB 18 HEREBY KflVES THAT THE
IS followlng named seiiler has Sled uottoe of
bis lmentin to make nnal proof in support el
his elaira. snd that said proof wfH be "
fore the Reglnter and Keceiver at Oregon City,
on October 1, WW. vis: .
ARTHUR G. HAOGIS,
H. K. Vo 124S6. for the NEW ot NEW of
k m d . w Ma n.inH the following
wkiieses' to prove his eenlinwous residence
noun snd cultivation of said land, vis: jum.a
liamhle. Mrs. C. Gamble and Arthur Gamble,
of iloble, Oregon, snd A C. Zeigler. oi Apiar)
uregou, .Io' unnlin s.riM,
JO. " JVM"I
CASTOR I A
For Infanta and Children.
Tbs Kind Yea Kara Always Bought
-
Bear the .
Clgoatur of
' YOUK TRAIiElt'
.,
We Expect to Get It
:., By giving
you can ge
By giving yon just a
ypu can gei eiBewnerB. .. ,
We Expect to Keep It
. ' ..By aeJllng you a quality of good that will Invanabl r
' jiv entire satisfaction.
' i v.v NOT JUST NOW
A Superb Quality of Goods
' BUT M'U
DART Si
Kf TTpns. - -
UP
-xr-eg-i
' ST. HELENSi
Patronize a drug store when you
want pure, fresh and reliable
Hwiww An nrA T)nf
milKb ttuu raicui iucuiuiuud j
Perfumery, Toilet Articles, Etc. .. -v
HEADQUARTERS FOR SCHOOL BOOKS
" A Fine Line of Writing Supplies. . ;
Plain and Decorated Crepe Paper,' Etc. '
Direct rem PabMer-R cgslar 25-ert KgycIs Cnly 10 Cents
..
How About
RE TOD SURE It
wiAa if m,t ...,iml,at
a.taie aeeurity, take uo man e word,ot lm-wt upon kuowins v. har
therecord chewareKardlngthetltle. An Alwtmet iaaaemential aa -a
deed. Insist on having it. We have the oulv ret of almrsct
booki in the county. All work promptly eneciitert and aaliafactton
gUBranteed. If vou have property ift insure give as a eall. Juty
aaentafor the best fire hisuram s companies in tlie world. If votf
' tUHt properly for saie Uat It with Uf and, we will ud a boysr, ' r
E. E. QUICK & CO.,
' ST. HELENS. ME00H
Main Strtet
ffipg JSggggSSegSegSe
New Mods of G6ld. Filling
, rtnhie is the latest and most
No Hsmmerine.' No eorenes of the teeth, and none of thoe
Dreadful. Headache fallow this
Dr. KNODER, Dentist,
fVwwtfwwfc
if upnee novum.
Theodore S. Thomson, Dsntist,
'Information and Appointments by Mail, g
Room 60 and 61, Washington Bldg.,
t PORTLAND,
Take Elevator to Fifth Floor.
I COLLINS
THE PEOPLES' MEBCHANT8
Carry a foil .took
IS
tZ DRY
TtnnTH Air)
v11
WOODBNYVARE, TLNWAKK,
STATIONERY, SCHOOL BOOKS,
FLOUR, FEED, GRAIN, HAY, OIL MEAL, I.IME, GLASS, OIL8,
,W ' I'AINTS AND SI4ULAR WARJB8. .
Goods Exchanged for Produce.
ST. HELENS,
8
Jst Look At Her.
Whence ranie that sprightly step,
fanltlees ekin, rich, rosy com pie ion,
Miiiling face. She look, good, feels food.
Here, her eccret. She uses Dr. Kings
New Life rills. Result, all organs
,-tive riiDvHtion food, ho heediclipa. no
chance lor 'Wuea.;V. Try tliem yopr-
clf. Only 2jc at St, Hrlens l'haniic.
We fui iH Thii Miar
ejouia? 'or 2.0f .year.
tnd Weekly
" ' ' i i . ... '"Vf.
little more for your tnpney than
I
A-
"5
TUB TIME.
MUCKB, :
We
- Oregon.
i
ATlf 'PiTa1i.1T1 AC
. . ... ja
Your Title?
Is all riitht Remember that it Is the
RECORD that soverna. It IS our bUMnexa io iwran u uie
rei-ordi and Hhow what they .contain iu relation to laud
htivinw iar.l nr maiiinff money on real-
scientific
method ot Gold Filling
Painlta method of Gold Filling.
317, Failing Bld'g
Portland, Oregon
Sonlbeaat cor. 4tb Wash, etreete, A
OREGON.
& GRAY
of staple and fancy
RHOES. LEATHER.1 HARDWARE,
... . ..TT. .ii. . i.. onfuiL-pov
viB.iMtunr., muvaum.
- - OREGON, g
A DJIINIS TBA TOR'S N0TIC
vroTiric is nr.nsBY cwr.s ttit ti
rSnndcr.lKned hax been dnlr spp.ilnte.1 io
thc County Court oj the Ptntc of tiregoi. ti l
co'mnWa county aiunlnWiater of the eataie
Jacob Alexander, .ecesse.l, and haa qiislltm
- y.
1 as liiicn. Ail lrsotia nnvog nwim
lid estate will present tlie same I" n'
verineu at et. jiciodf, im, ?.YJ!l:. , '
I months from the dte ol the 8r.-4 pnbucatu u
Ithlsnutiee. rtftmcKi Aau,,n,rfr.,..,.
jtntedstst. Helcnv. JuU W, l' . , "
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