r y THE BIG STORE DOWN -By The Big 1? ffl I Reel ting New Goods THE MUCKLE STORE HAS A REPU7A- Hon of Long Standing lor Only th Best in -GENERAL MERCIIADISE Dart & Muckle, St. Helens, ST. HELENS :'pBLAJE8MLA.'CJY A Patronize a drug store when you want pure, fresh and reliable Drugs and Patent Medicines Perfumery, Toilet Articles, Etc. HEADQUARTERS FOR SCHOOL BOOKS A Fine Line of Writing Supplies. Plain and Decorated Crepe Paper, Etc. Direct from Publisher - Regular 25 cut Nmls Only iO Cents COLLINS 8T. HUJLiSW I VK Carry a full stork ot anociaMiise... DRY OOOD. ROOT AND BHOK8, LEATHER, HARDWARE, WOUUB.NW.1RE, TISWAUE, UK.iMTKVVA.tK, CKOCtUEBY. STATIONERY, SCHOOL BOOKS, FRESH FLOUH. FEED, UR.UN. HAY, OIL MKAt, UME, ULAi8, OILS, ' ' 1-AI.NTS AiSD BIMILAK WAKK8. Goods Etchings J for Produce. ST. HELENS, - - OREGON. Best Mute of Gold rrthia 1 the latest anil mini li No Hammering. No sorenessjof the twin, ami none m io. Dreadful Headachu follow this Dr. KHODER, Dentist, 9T9I21 Officb Hoib. r ThfiodoTB S. Thomson, Dentist, Information and Appointments by. Mail Rooms W) aud 51, Washington Bldg., PORTLAND, Taka Jtlevatnr to Fifth Floor. How About A nr. you KtuiB 'EL KKi'iiKlilUi'l 9 i , U- ,v,l(t work P ml l U'i '"' "'!',sfc11'S .....tiini'd If u tin " '! tri, i ri i .i... mil 'i. U M'u E. QUICK & CO., Sk Vaim Stmt 111 . - 7.' ' ' ' - ' r-' - ' :3rir ML IV JTLZZ. u.bA as fW$l ems vr, ,IM ,aasajsHjia CAoaw-'' Of tner Sawmill!- Every day in the Week Orp.sron. ffl o n 11 & GRAY MRRCHANTfs staph) nil fancy FRUITS ALWAYS IN - SEASON 6 Filling scientific method of Gold Killing rainless method of Uold tilling. 317, Failing Bld'g Portland, Oregon mfflii. Ilooa 414 ronaa jBot Fbont 147 Southeast cor. 4th Wash, streeta, OREGON. Your Title? it ii "' n l. mil ,,, ia OKBGOH I M ' - fjf.jT.-'t -r- - Say. LirnN. wliiu "ij " ". ,Ti ,, ,,ner a ml- !K7 a'." ws (tent, as"i,:. .rfMe s- V sl jlx . . . -t 'Wawv 1 THE OREGON MIST WSUltD IVIBV VBJDAY MOaMma BY KEELEB H. OABRERT, Editor and Fbophiktob. PERSONAL I County Purveyor W. T. Watts cu In from BcappooM Monday. Mn. Saxon la "vlaltlns her aon. John Saxon at Yankton. wai hi town daring tin week. District Attorney Hnrrlion Allen, of Aatoria, waa in St. Helena Monday, Henry Laraon. of Warren, waa rial- tor in town Monday, Mrt. S. E. Faxon, of Yankton, waa a viaitor in town Saturday. F. Lund and K. F. Larann, of Warren were at Houlton Saturday. Klwond Varney. of Valley, waa In St. Helena Saturday, Mra. K. F. Laraon. of Warren, who waa ill has recovered her uaual health. Fred Floeter. of Valley, waa in St. Ilelene Monday. Mra. John Bland and daughter of Rainier, are the guests of Mr. and Mra. John Carlson. -Bkatnoekawa Eagle. Fred Franti. of Honlton ia building a cottage on Ida mother"! place, about one nine lrom tnat place. Mra. T. C. Watta. of Reuben, attended the Eastern Star party here last Satur day. Dan Rice, of ClaUkanie, and I. O. Wickatrome of Kalaina, were registered at Portland bottle Tuesday. Mr. and Mra. J. B. Godfrey and Mra N. B. Hall visited Mra. II. Tyaiklewici at Bachelor's Island Wedneeday. Miaa Daisy Watkina. one of the teach- era in the Hairier public erhool, waa a train passenger lor rortland last Bator- day. L. W. Van Dvke, waa down from Apringwater during the week. He ia now employed iu a aawmill at $2.60 per day. Mine Ida Morgan, of Rainier, who hae been teaching achool near Mayger, hat accepted a position in the county clerk's office. E. D. Garrison and James Cos have returned from Wrangel, Alaska, where they were employed in a cannery for several months past. James A. Ray, of Pittsbnrg, waa in town Monday, and broueht in two wild cat pelts for which he received the cus tomary noumy. Mra. Swales. Misses Delia Rice and Iy Kysea and Robert Maryin, of Clate kanie, were registered at Portland hotels Wednesday. Ex-County Commissioner P. A. Frukea and Mr. and Mra. Ed Wicker- sham, of Pcappnose. were registered at Portland hotels during trie week. Miaa Amy Carlson and Miaa M. Carl son, of Qtiincy ; Joseph Htrekenherg, of Mayger, and fc. M. Lareneon, of Quincy, were registered at Portland hotels Mon day. , W. W. Allen waa out from Vernonia Tuesday to take Mra. MrCauley out to their farm. Mr Allen reports that Ver nonia ia booming, three stores doing a good businesa. Perry Mellinger, wbo haa been em ployed In Armstrong's logging ramp, near Cathlaroet, Wash., for several months past, returned to his home in theNehalem valley Tuesday. He will remain there during the winter. Rev. and Mra. 0. E. Philbrook, of llnultnn. are removing to Sylvan. Puget Sound, where thev will spend the winter. Sylvan ia on an island in the sound near McNeil'e Island, where the military penitentiary la located. Rev. Ph ilbrook will fill the pulpit of the Congregational church there. Card 4 Thank. We desire to express our a ppreeiationa tor the many kindly attentions and offi cers of numerous friends during the late illness of Mrs. Mary Meeker. I.wnutv Mikkkr and daughter, Ora Mkiker. The Oregon Mist and the Oregon Weekly Journal for 1.60 per year. SOCIAL EVENTS. Tlie Reading Circle held its first niMtrincr for the coin i nit season at the home ol W. H. Powell last Friday night. Mrs. W. H. Powell was re-elected presi dent, and Mia. J. E, Day was re-elected secretary It waa decided to make Mythology a special study for thia year'a reading. Several prominent persons will be invited to deliver parlor lecture- lu.rn the e rrle during the coniintr win' ter. The rejtnlar weewy meeting win ne held thia (Friday) eyeuiiigat the Powell home. BASTK8N STAB PABTT. The local chapter of tl.a Eastern Star gave a social last Saturday night in their hall to members of the order and fami lies of Chapter and Maaonlo members. A banquet perved in the lower room waa one of the features. Another interesting feature was a pleasing nontext, entitled, "Illusions.-" Mra. Charles Johns, Mra. W. B. Dillard and Mra. J. H. Colline tied lu the correct gueesmg, and the priie, a banqnet of chrysanthennma was divided among the three. A num ber nf Eastern Star members, who live outside the city, were in attendance. A Typical South African Rtorw. O. R. Lron, of Bay Villa. Snnrtuvs River, Cape Colony, conducts a store Ivnii-.Hl ol Soulli Airica, at wiuou u uc iiiivhajcd anything from the provi rliial anchor." Thia utoro ta ni'ttne to no the tineHtioii. V I'lim i II- inn" i 'y nretliw pivpuhition ia ,poil;ps alxtv. iT th no I'M ll'ii'i foiirtfen have !.et-ii ,:l-...'m.d iv-l lif.'Ji-amh-.l-iJi's 0 i i 'li Henioiiv. Thl nnit '' iy l o.'d." L- . :il- by Kduin U i-.s Dniii v.,'il. Hi'nl Foil " huiieeltei tit Hi is o!ii ti. huh: rooms. IVll'ui k (.!".'', fit. Helena, Or"oti, ...... . ,1... V.-ol; 'clotiil I'ltlW t'lllll .i.v'a fiii'inioK imclfuu'iiti, wittroiia, etc, sitmiti'd 1. 1. va lev nine nuiea inun tun , m-n . ,. - , 01, v io at Mt. iietvi. itan..a v. ncai railwav atatinu and about Iwemy i H-h ai-.-np the renn llcay in "" --. ve mil. a frt..i i tl.o nenrert town. Mr. C..wli romitv, acm the river " I n rill - "I nm f.-vored with the I St. Helena, and .me Kalnrrn reptibliean F01l SALK. rrtaner. within a ra.lju, , f Icx.-rePa the npinem that ,t may re- t, . thirty mile-, fi mnnv nf whmj. I "'TM 3riv.. Kind and where a ,l.i..r'a a-lvive 8 amio- out oi , an.ner. 1 , ,,,; . or adreaa LOCAL Milton Orange at Honlton will hold its regular meeting next Thursday nigbt. Grant Downing;, of Monntaindrle has opened etors at Vernonia, and ia doing a good buainaas. Fresh fish In season every Friday, and special Sunday dinner, at the St. Helena Motet, Amonit the new advertisements in thia issue of the paper, ia that of the Knight Shoe Company of Portland. The Oriental ia the best hotel in the city under the management ol Mra. rea tsrifrgs. A social dance will be elven at the W. O. W. hail at Houlton, ttaturdav even- Ins'. .Nov. 8th. This will be the Drat of a series to be held during the winter. . Forty new subscribers in Columbia county is the record of Tub ukkooh hist lor October, and no blow baa been made about it either. Albert Tozier and Edy th Toiler Weath- erred will begin the publication of the "Exposition." December 1st. The new journal will be devoted to the interests ol the Lewis uiara exposition. The annual number of the Portland Tradesman baa been received at this office, and it is a very creditable sou venir of the commercial enterprise of that city. Colonel Robert A. Miller, ex-resi ater of the United States land office, at Ore- on City, and tbe oldest land attorney oing business In that city, ia still at the old stand. Rev. MacH. Wallace, wbo spent sev eral weeka during the paat summer at Rainier, has resigned the pastorate of the Euitene church, to accept a like posi tion in letroit, Mich. Good, wholesome bread can be mode from "High Standard" flour; a bard wheat flour that baa no superior for family usee. For aale by Collins 4 Gray St. Helens, Oregon. In a letter to the Oregonlan yesterday, W. &i. Doiraan, of St. Helena advocates the appoiatuwat of county fire wardens. The warden to have authority to burn all slashings and clearings, tbua pre venting the spread of forest tires. One of ths youngest musicians in Port land, Lucile Mae Collette, daughter of N. F. Collette, will give a recital iu St. Helens, soon. She will probably make her appearance here about aov.- lain. Misa Lucile is only nine years old and diaplaya wonderful taieut ou the violin. Mesare. Bailey & Bnnn at Houlton are receiving daily new lines of womeu's and men'a goods, hats, clothing and un derwear, etc. These goods are op-to-dale and of the best quality. Also other goods to numerous to mention. J. B. Godfrey this week effected a sale of several city lota this week for Mra. Hannah Tyaxkiswicx. A. F. Laws purchased three lots in block 27 for $75, and Frank tiosa 2 lots iu block 44 for 30. Thirty members of the Kalenia Ar tisan Assembly made a fraternal visit to the Houlton Adseiubiy last Friday night, and aasiated in the initiating of 14 new members. A banquet waa a feature of the social session, that followed. The liritieli hlp Cypromone passed 8t. Helens Sunday lor Europe. The vessel took on at Portland 90,914 buslieli- of wheat valued at $1)5,1)13, and at Astoria completed the balance of her cargo with 4)00 bushels valued at 1277U. Mrs. M. Saxon, wbo had a large tumor removed from her atomarh in a Port land hoe pi i al one week ago last Tuesday by Dr. Clifl. of this city, and Dr. Tucker, of Portland, ia progressing favorably. She is well alongon the road to recovery. The residents of Vernonia and vicinity are seriously discussing the proposition of establishing a co-operative cheee fac tory. The Kebalem valley la oeeunea to become as noted for it dairying in dustries, as it ia for the superior quality of its timber. : . J. E. Dow. of Vernonia. haa pur chased a cbopping machine, and it ia al so understood that he haa secured an engine to famish the motive power for his creamery, vjonniy vn'minieniuuer W..D. Case, also has purchased a chop per, to lie operiited by the Kant Fork Shingle A Manufacturing Company. Otto Heinz, a photographer, of Tilla mook, waa one of the men held np in the recent stage robbery between aorin Yamhill and The Tillamook valley. Mr. Heix was relieved of $100. lie is a brother-in-law of G. A. lirinn, of St. Helens Another paswnger lot $100, and a Portland man gave up f w. Capttin James Good, of the steamers America and Republic, has purchased the old school house, and it ia nnder.-tood that he has let the contract to Portland parties, to remove the structure to the dock, which he will build on the water rout lota, recently purchased. A basket social will be given at the Bucholor Flat school house Tuesday evening, November 4th, at 8 p. m. An entertainment program will lie pre sented, and the proceeds will he used to swell a fund for the purchase of an organ. The affair will be under the dlreotion of the teacher, Misa Emily Brown. The steamer I.urline la being com pletely overhauled at Portland, and will be aa good as a hran new boat when the improvements are completed. Some of the works lieing nut in are entirely new. The Lurline will be ready to resume its run between Portland and Asfuia aud way points in a very few weeka. Hon: William Galloway and Gilbert L. Hedges, land lawyers at Oregon Citv. have built np an iinmence business, and look carefully alter the luterests oi meir clients. Mr Galloway'a live yeara ex i:.ni. Mr h miv'i five years ex - perience as receiver in the land office, gives him a thorough, practical know- ietails of laud rulings laws. John H. Mitchell, junior United States senator from Oregon anil the most powerful man in the state decided Wed nesday, flnallvand definitely, to artpport Charles W. union to atioceea r-erniuir Joseph Si umn. Mr. Mitchell' also de cided to give his support to (leorge Brownell, state senator from Ulaitcnmaa county, for pii-aident of the Oregon sen. ate. Portland Journal. - Thi' atnte I'lectiiin in Wa-hington wM in i VhiHliom Crouae and sons hnve quit ' ioiin.- on Milton creek, and have taken ,.(, ,.-, i the l"g.'.irit business on Tide e..-t'V.. in the v'oini'v of Pe rljUind, for I l,u lie oooiiilfl bv The tne.bor I'Boinn ironipanv. TItv liave t- ri.ive.l Allow i j.Miliov rnuluo from rorttond. and are I on lMii'in-? to ciin e on the Vi;ruinL' bl iiom on an ex "nmve peine, .vu. ' . i t.. v I and sons an-nut'ina in a new lum the r-lm-eot the one wa-hed out laat year. . . . - Thev still have a lot logs in Milton, .V.i," ereek, whiebwillbe moved 08' fK-n aa . 1,1 - j the water comes. I S. E. Faxon la the sncceasful new teacher of the Yankton achool. W. W. Allen, of Vernonia, makes call e v " The St. Helens Motel takes the lead nnder the management of U. A. and A. M. Brinn. . Collins & Gray. St. Helens. Oregon. carry a well selected stock of groceries, daygoons, furnishing goods, shoes, rub bers, crockery, hardware, floor, feed, etc. The regular monthly term of probate court will convene next Monday, and the November term of I he county court will begin on the Wednesday following. The new Bab tint church at Yank'.on is well along towards completion. However some delay haa been ex perienced in getting tbe doors and win dows. The old Sentinel printing plant, which ! has been lying idle at Vernonia fori, nt prodncei ner. Several years ago several years paat, haa been sold to J. J. .. A . ... , , Johnson. It was hauled out a couple of 1 h Oswego Iron Works made iron with weeks ago by Wab Allen's team, and charcoal on a 80 per cent iron basis and Is now stored, pending removal, in Btan- wood's barn at Yankton, To the piobate court thia week, Will iam Resimiua was appointed guardian of the estate of L. Ladwig, an insane person. Thomas Connell, administrator of the estate of W: D. Connell, deceased, tiled his first semi-annual report, and an order waa made that all claims filed against the estate be paid. Perry Usher, who has been in the log ging business in Columbia county for a'sBost a quarter of a century, ia still op erating on Milton creek. For a number of years he was logging on Lide creek. He is now getting out cedar bolts for the door and sash factory at Rainier, and haa contracts for many telephone poles, which he is filling. County Judge Doan, by virtne of his office, ia one ni the vice-presidents of the Oregon Good Roads Association. The president of the organization ia -County Judge John H. Scott, of Salem -, the see retary ia J. E. Magers.of Portland, for merly county jndge of Yamhill county, and the treasurer is County Judge C. J. Tranehard, of Astoria. Vigorit is the powder need inClark amas, Multnomah and Clatsop counties. Its execution in clearing out i-tuuip, ia 1 economical ana effective. If you desire to try it, K. MrParland, the well known powder man, will come down from Portland and show yon how to use it. Vigorit ia the powder need on the roads of thia county. Read their advertisment in thia paper. There ia something of a bnilding boom on at Rainier. A. L. Richardson is erectinv a new dwelling on the Drorjertr he recently purchased from D. C. Tel ford, and expects to build two more in the future. When the latter two are completed, there will be fonr honses on tbia property. N. S. Stewart ia building a substantial dwelling in Moeck's addi tion to Rainier. It ia rumored that a fourth saloon is to be opened in Rainier, aa parties nave purchased a strip on he Dean Blanchard property, adjoining the lot on which the last saloon wan erorted. On an average of two carloads of lumber are being shipped daily from Rainier, manufactured at the Beaver Velley mills. Messrs. ISordby Ulsen have the foundation for their new pawmill completed. Tbe mill is situated in tbe lower part of town. One of the finest monuments erected in thic county ia that in the cemetery at Hudson, to the memory of the Meserve fiuiilv. It is very Handsome. inegTan ite oLlirk and its base weigh about 3500 bounds. The lot is enclosed with an iron picket f"nce. Dr. John W. Meserve who has passed his seventy-fifth year has had it designed to mark his last res ting place. For the last quarter of a century he haa lived in thia vicinity and expects to remain there the balance of hia days, although all of his children have moved away and are bnilding h-imea for them reives elsewhere. The doctor ia hale ai,d hearty and may yet see another quarter of a century at the old home place before he will need the new one. Rainier Gasette. The condensed milk factory ia begin ning to take form and one wbo sees it for the first time is astonished at its mammoth proportions. 100x185 does not impress one when spoken but when yon see the lines drawn and the massive timbers being strung around then you realise that it is a big thing. The exca vation is now complete and much lum ber and stone is coming onto the ground but still only a little with what will be required. The sill timbers are 12x16 in. square, and when they are 20 to 30 feet long it docs not taxe many 10 maae load. Contractor Bennett ia looking after things and says as soon aa they get enough material on the ground to put on a force of men they will quickly make a showing. Much of the dressed lumber will be shipped here Iroiu roruana nuns. Forest Grove Times. The excitement Incident to traveling and change of food and water often brings on diarrhoea, and for thia reason no one should leave home without a bottle of Chamberlains Colic, Cholora and Diarrhoea Remedy. For sale by Edwin Ross, Druggist. - Millmen, Attention. A good sawmill site, miles from railroad switch. Six to eight million feet of clear yellow fir and cedar. Plenty of water. Three creeks on place that can be damned to float to tide water. Another mill further in doing good bus iness. Land comparatively level. For further information. Apply to thi of fice. H. Morgua has received a stock of the A nca. lMMroru mIuwmi Mver hmuuilt to the 1 " . - . . . city. They are of the celebrated A. A. Cutter make, manufactured at Eau ruire. Wis., and are going like hot. I ihi i,n a raid nioruiinr. Tlitjy i gr(J w,mt substantially made of the beat ninU'rial. nd aaie so constructed as to bo easy on the feet, and perfoct-litting, Out Uf Deatk'a Jawa. ctvio.ii ilfiath aeeiued very near from a severe stomach aud liver troubles, that l hurt mitfrrt-d with for ywire," writes P. Mue. Durham, N. 0., "lr. King'i Iew Life Fills avH my tlie anu nave m-rfi-ct health," Best pills on earth and Wallace A Moy. r, Scappoose, Ore. A inerica'a fainoua Beaotlee. idiots with horror on Skin Krnpiluus, . ; Kiotelic.-, 6o ra I'implee, Tlicy don't liavt- llieui, ti"! will any one, v. no uses in . lluek oil's Ariitea Stove. 11 giorini It the lav:e. Keacrna cr Mtil it Ueum vauisi, Infallible for Files. I'Uarmnt'y XOVKTAIXM OF IT. High Grade foal and Iron in Colam bla Connty. In Columbia County, H. D. Staley, of thia city, tells the Manufacturers' As sociation that he haa one mountain c' iron ore and another of coal. He says he haa good chances of enlisting the Inter ert of Eastern capital. He haa asked the association for information about the possibility of producing iron and coal on this coast and marketing them. Sec retary Mclsaae haa responded as fol lows: "You will And no difficulty In dispos ing of an unlimited supply of coal and iron, price and quality considered. The cost of producing iron now is a difficult Question to answer, aa no iron ia at nree- it coat at that time about $19 per ton. but varied with existing conditions. 'Th cost of producing coal at th Washington mines ia about $1.25, from the beat information I can secure. The selling price of good steamer co.1 i. $3.50 per ton ; we selling price oi iron is if to $24 per ton. It costs delivered here $22. SO per long ton. This ia pigiron from the Pacific Iron A Steel Company , of Iron dale, Wash., the only of iron in the Northwest. There ia a modern blast furnace at Oswego, and I believe th present owners would be willing to make favorable terms to anyone meaning busi ness." Mr. Staley saya hia ore contain! 78 per cent iron and that his coal is bituminous. Oregonian. His Lite Ibj Prtrll. "I just seemed ta have gone all to pieces." writes Alfred Bee. of Welfare, Tex., "billiouxnese and a lame back bad made life a burden. I couldn't eat or sleep and felt almost too worn out to work when I began to nse Electric Bit ters, but they worked wonders. Now I aleep lfke a top, can eat antbing, have gained in strength and enjoy hard work." They give vigorous health and li " "V !' , . ; ', uie. . M.Tj mem. vruiy ow oh neivas riiartnnt-y. Waktfd Two or three men to cut four foot wood Inquire at this office, or of Wallace & Mover, three and one half miles South west of Scappoose Oregon. We will pay the market price for wood cutting, and board the men if tiiey wish to board with na at fifty cent per day. Wallace A Moyer. , St. Helens Hotel Under the Management of Q. A. AND A, M. BRINN. Haa been repainted and refurnished. Board and Lodging, $20 per month Transient, $1 per day. Special Kates to parties of Several Persons. Barn and Feed for Horses. SUM K0 MS. In the Circuit Conrt of th State of Oregon lor Columbia County, Anal UJura La rave. Plaintiff, -vs, Epbrlam La fare, Defendint To Bphriam La Fave, the above-named de fendant: TN THK NAME Of THS STATU OF ORB- 1 sou; You are hereby required to appear ana answer the Complaint riled aajaliut yoa in the above-entitled court and caiiso. on or before the lath dny of December, lata, and tf you fail so to auswer, U-v want thereof the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief Cnydd fur iu the Coinolaint: to-wit: That the onda of matrimony heretofore and now exist ing between you and the phuutitf be forever dissolved and held for naught, and the plain tiff l-ifeeft1 In be divorued from VOU. and and that plainilff be permitted and authorised to rasur.e her maiden name of Anna Laura Bannafonl, and for such other relief an the Court may deem equitably and Just. This smnmons is served upon bv publication by order of the Hon. Thomas' A. Mcbrlde, Judge of Ihe above-entitled Court, made and entered herein on the Slst day of October, lwi, and tbe date oi the first publication of this summons la the Slst day of October, 1902, an' the laat publication u Umba.yotIU.br.Rlk SCHLEGEL, Attorney lor rimnuir- t'lralier Land, Act June S, 187A. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION n.tw fiT.v.. T.iwr osrira. oreeo i fitv. ororon, Vpril 21. 1S0S- - iTftTir, IH UURKkV filVKN THAT IA UDH- IN plisnoestiih the provisions of the act of Conarees of June . 187S. eniitled "An act for tbe sale of timber lands in the Slates of Califor nia, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Terri tory " a esiended to all tbe Public Laud states I y .' ot of Atu it :i VI U ' oit hind, Conmyof Multnosaah. state oi uregou, has this dav tiled lu this omos hit swtra mste meni No. 6941, for the purehasa of the awX of neclion No. U in township No. B. raniie Ne. S w, and will offer proof to show that the laud sought is more saluabl, for lu timber orsione than for agricultural purposes, and te establish his claim to avid land before the Rerr lir and Receiver of this omre at Orerou City. Oregon. on.FrMay, the nth dy of January, woa. He names as witnesses: Lara T. Miawu, Frank M. yt and Helver Olsen. ol W arrest Oreton, and A, L Millar, of Oregon City. Any and all persons claiming ad versely the above-described lauds are reqnested to file their claims ia this oniceonorbeforesmldlHh day of January, 19U&, OSlj CH AS. B HOORKs, Register. DR. FEUER'S ! KIDNEYand Backache All diseases ef Kidneys, Bladder, Urinary Organs. CURE iohe.HeartDisea.se. Gravel, Dropsy, reuuua irouoiea. Tnsre IS Don't become discouraged. enre re for you. If nooessary tsrlto Dr. l-enuer. has spent a life time curing Just suck leaasyoura. All eousultations .Free. He case 1 . a,ol u welab loft pounds. w 15. Mi-tiCTGIN. Olive Furnace, a1' p;itajyvi.. tl. Ask for Ooofc Hook- Frea. ST.vlT'uyiiAsCE.iasasM , & Gray g(i lMtnti also Bull" chsi.ts at ! & Brinn, ulliton. ti.CMMm.yi it Watts & Price, - -i.u.irs m- " Flow aad Feed 1 Cbolce Groceries Staple Dry Goods Eest Quality Stioe3 Hardware and Notices i. Scappoose, Oregon. SUMMONS. In the Clrrall Court, of th. Dial of Oregon, for ths County of Columbia, . KBMell . acwiiU. m.lmlfT, . John It. Krlfkon, Defendant. To John b, JCrickson, lbs BOT-Dnt de fondant: III THK H AMR Ot THE OTATE OF OKKdOW: Yon are barahv notified sod raanirxl ta appear In the above entitled court on ur be- j 1 TyZtft & ft tbe publiea'fon of thia suranioni, laid time oi Subnotion la aix week, from tba date ol th rut publication, and daw of tbo first publica tion I. October 24th, 1902, and laM date ol time prescribed iu the order ol publication Is De cember oth, 1902, to make anawer to plaintiff's complaint filed in the above entitled court and cause. And if yon fall so to appear and an swer said eomplaint plalntift will apply te the Conrt ior judgment and decree against you for the relief demanded in the complaint. plaint ia j ne .reuei prayea ior in me eo in fo r decree; becreeinx thttt ulalntftTis the letral owur in tarn ,mDli nd entitled to the pofMeNKtoTi of the follow in detCTlbed rel property fituated, lyfufr and be ing lu ColumbU county and State o( Orefron, to-wit: All of the Eaut half of the Southwest quarter and lota aumbered six and even la section aix (6) in Town ship (5) North of Rang (;) Went of the Willamette Meridian; that the Mid defendant basnoeatate nor amy interest in or to ait premises and that said defendant be forever enjoinod from ever sMterrlnir any claim what ever to said premise ad vere lu piaintttT; that the sheiift tax deed, described in said oorn- Elaint, and to which reference is hereby made. declared to be void aud ol ao effect and that said defendant be compelled to surrender and deliver the saroa into conrt for cancellation an 1 to be forever removed u a c'tond on plat -tirs title, and that tbe title of plaintiff be forever quieted against the claims of the defendant and all persons claiming by. through or under htm; that asld defendant be enjoined forthwith from el II dr. conveying, transferrins, morts;aff1n, encumbering or otherwise interfering or med dling with tbe title to SAid pre mines and for bis i t anil diiiiremeiiUiiU lor mica other re- iu ior sucn oiner re tbe Court may seem net lu toe iirenitxg a. to most meet and efjai table. mis summons is puoiisnen purwnani to aa order made and entered by the Hon. Thomas A. McBride, Judge 4f said Court, on the Ituh day oi October. A. D. Jyoi, at St, Helen. Ore gon. . OafUO UifiinE.Sk S BEvVALL. Attorneys for the piiuntliZ. SUMMONS. , In the Clr cult Court of the State of Orogoa for Columbia Gonuty. Amanda Johnson. Plaintiff, , vs; 1 Archibald L. Johnson, De.endanL To Archibald Johnoa, the abovs-usjnad da fondant. In the nam of the Stare of Oregon yam are hereby notified and required to appear and an -swarthe eomplaint of uUintift hied against yeu in me aoova-enmiea sun ana voun on or before six weeks from the date o the fir put eu in the abuva-enrUl ifcatton of the summons, which ftn.t pablMtA- tion Is on the third day of October, l'xri, and the day on or before which you are required to appear and answer, is the nth day or Novem ber, atf02, being tbe tut dity of the tiina pre scribed lu the Order of PabMcafion. And if you fail to so appear tad answer on or before the said Hth day ot Novemger, IW2 for want thereof the plaintiff will apply lor th re lief demanded iu the complaint, to wit; For a decree dissolving the bonus of matrimony now existing between pi siu.it? and defendant, npoa the ground of cm el aud inhuman treatment and for th ausitody and control oi Iheir three minor children; for her costs and di bursemsnts and for such other and further re lief as to the Oonrt may seem equitable. This Hiimmons is pubtitied by order of th Honorable Thomas A. Mt Bride, mad on th 2Srd day of Sepuuaber, A. R. M KNIEK H A Lf, Attorney ior Plaiuun. A DM IM! STB A TOR'S HOT ICS, NOTTCB 18 HEREBY 01 V Elf THAT TtJ nsbleroiiritad has been duir epDotuted ad ministrator of the estate ot Charles (4. Lacy. deceased, by the Connty Court of Columbia County Oregon. All persons having claims against said estate aie hereby notified to present tlc asms duly verified to the undersigned at the office ot OkkooM Mist, at, Helen, Columbia Count v, Oregon, wltnla six months from this date Oc tober ft, WL KAtm EL BrKIWAY, , w Admiaistoiseo. KOTICg OF FINAL SETTUMMT. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THK undersigned aa the administratrix of the estate of ,sy Genre:,, deceased, on Oct. 3, 1SU3, tiled her final account in th, office of the Coun ty Clerk and exomcio Clerk of the County Court of Colombia County in the State of Oregon, and that MoncLv, the Brut day of December, A. !., 1VU2. at the hour of 1 o'clork in ihe afternoon of thai day, at the County Court House in tbe City of St. Helens, la said Columbia County, nas oeen oxen ny sata ijouniy vourt as ine ume and place for the hearing ot objections to euojg final account and the settlement thereof. Hated at St. Helens, Oregon, this October Sth 1903. .EMMA nEOROtt. Administratrix of the estate ol Elsy tieorge deceased. Oct 14 HOT ICE FOR PUBLICATION. fJepartment of the Interior, Land Ohlce at Oregon Cltv, Or., October 11th, 1901. NOTICK IS HEREBY tilVKN THAT TUB following-named settler has riled uotice ol his Intention . make filial proof in supports! his claim, undor section 2a01, R. 8., an-i that said proof will he made before the Register and Receiver, at Oregon City, oa Noveinlier ttud, iwt, via. : WILUAM H. POWELL. . K.E. N. lSSSS. for theswWofseetlnn2a town. shies north, range 3 we.t, II, names Ihe fol lowing tvitnea-es te prove his continuous renl dence Ufiou and cultivation of said land, vis: P. H. Nrinstead, A. C. Zlgler, W. L. Brown and Cook Gamble, all of Apiary. Oregon. CHARLK UUUaui. Iteglster, ' HOTICB FOR PUBLICMTI0R. Department of the Interior, . Land Office at Oregon City, Oregon, Sept. JO, W8. NOTICB18 HEREBY GIVKS THAT THB following named settler has Bled notice of bis tnteutlon to make Hnsl proof In support of hts claim, and that said proof will be made be fore the Register and Receiver at Oregon City, on November S, 1WJ. vis: , ANTON B0KKART. H. E. no 18115, for tbe N W M of See 'Inn a. T. N.. R. 8 W. Mo iistoev the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence uiioo ana cultivation of said land, vis: Wm. flanerwein. Ohrls Ssoerwein, ami Grhril Morbach. of Houlton, Oregon, and Jttliua Floeter, of Vallev Oregon. CHARLES B, JaOOBEs Beglster. NOTICE QF FINAL SETTLEMENT. .N OT1CB IS HKRKBY UIVEV nY TUB TN. HerHlinieA that ihe uuriarsisi.ed admlnis- I tratrixofih enisle of Georo, C. Jsaiiish, de 1 ceased, Ihst she hss flleil in the ollice ot th t ountv Cleik of Columbia County, Oregon, br . Kn.1 .ceniin, of the tuliiiinistretiGn uiKin said . ct.ie, roge.herwlth her anal report and pl- a . fd. nnKi Mitiement and distribution of Id B aorol estate, ana mat in. o,.. Poan. Jiidee of said Cosfrt hss rolmed Monday. the 3rd day ot 3... Ol JU.IM BP. . 1. Helens, uregon, tint necount snd lenient and die. tiihiitlon. at which time ami plm-e ay person ln,.reel may "wwr and fl.e objevtions II) wriiinvttosaidsiwouiitau.i wom, wtTTg Admlnl.trsrrtx of the $stai of OeorKe C. Ja, qaUh, deoeaseil. gcner.il hierr' . AH kipds ol commercial job pnng ertwiitea at in is on. Mrwnt. CMtCAOO. CHICAOO WXM U0MT CO-