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INMUKO ICVWIf VHItMY MOHNINl IV
KELLER .' GA.BBERT,
&PITOB AND FroPRIKTOKv
personal 1
Joe Hebeskl. of Vallev. was in town
yesterday.
Will ism' Melllnirer has returned from
visii 10 Washington county,
Attorney W. Q. Fisher, of Rainier,
" in wwn vveunesday.
County Surveyor W. T. Wa'tti was in
roru Bcapjxxjse luesday.
Road Supervisor H. T. Grewell, of
" arrsn, was Id town Monday.
M. L. rUurm, of Bachelor Flat, was in
kiwii rriday.
John King, a well known resident of
"tier island, was in St. Helens Friday
yriaries issrgerson baa written to
uiiange the address of his Mist from Oak
roint,Mash., toaobel. ,
Misses Lixzl Moi-i-1 nn.1 Itmmi Ttol.
IrtUrf Norl,h Xmhlll, have been tislt-
' ars. mamn wntie.
JNorman McKay, of Saavies' Tsland,
ss in town lhurtday; and went to
ocappoose In the evening.
Mrs. George Hisel and Mrs. A! Palmer
01 ocappoose, visited their sister, Mrs,
T. A. Elliott, last Sunday. ' -
E. E. Quick attended a meeting of the
Koyal Arch Masons In I'nrHutwl laut
inursday night.
Miss May Chalmera is spending the
ianKivin nouuays at uer home in
ivrumiu, ,
J. B. Yeon and T. A. Richardson, of
tvniiijtjr. were reKisieroa at k'nrr.iHno
Mrs. Thnmall Pnntta, it TT..lUw.
Wash, was visiting her parents, Mr. and"
Mrs. J. H. Decker, the Hrst of the week
Rev. H. Moys will preach at the
Methodist EniscoDal church next Run.
usy.
Jostnh Erickson. of Oiiinrv and A
U. IJ olden, of BcaODOose. were reiris-
wrea at roruana noteis Monday.
lHntr Sheriff W. A. Wood snent
Thanksgiving yiaUuig, tieinds in Port
lanu.
land.
Mrs. O. I. Hooffklrk. of Rainier, ku.
urcn visiting ner narenu. Air. ana Mrs
v. ., uiDhle in rortland
Gill ileci'le a nromiuent Scannonne
larmer ana uairvman. was in town
inesuay,
Mr. J. B. Godfrey and Mrs, T. K,
Haines each purchased new pianos this
wcex
r. O. beaton. of Aurora, was in town
Wednesday, and left for down river
pom ii,
Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Bignell. of Neor
City, visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
L. C. Hight at Houlton over Thanks
giving.
Mr. and Mrs. John Johnson, of Pcap-
poose. were visitors in town Tuesday.
Mr. Johnson is breeder of the finest lot
of Percberon horses in Colauihia county.
Mr. Hazen, who has been employed
on a railroad in Washington, was visit-
ng his son at Kouiton fur a few davs
He was suffering with a cat! bnncle.
E. O. Purling, of Portland, has ordered
the address of his Mist changed from
887 East Washington street to Ua, south
Union Avenue.
M. Welding, Qulncv: Edgar Fowler.
1I.L . N..-...ua. L..lll P'.t.L.ni.,
..wl t V Vllintf' U..l.l..a ..An..,!.
terett at rortiand hotels WeUiiesday
Miss Ma Morgan went to Rainier
Wednesday to visit her mother, Mrs.
Laura A. Richardson, who Uvea near
that place, until Monday
Miss Harriett Thayer, teacher of the
primary department in the public school
is (pedum the Thanksgiving holidays at
her nonie in Kainiur,
Miss Grwe IhtUraff, principal of the
St. Helen school, is spending the
Thanksgiving holidays at her home at
Hcappoose.
Miss Myrtle Powell, who recently
closed a satisfactory term 61 school at
lluilsnn. is visiting nor Drotner, w. u.
l'oweil.
(j. L. Morgan, of Beaver valley, was
taken to St. Vincent's hotUil in Port'
land Tut'H.Uv fur treatment. He has an
attack of typhoid lever,
Mrs. Ira Parcher. of Beaver Vallev.
who as been in a Portland hospital for
several weeks, Is now convalesce'Dt, and
will be broujiut Home toon.
Mrs. Belle Miller, formerly of Yank
ton, is now a reKien ot i arroiton,
Wash.', and has ordered ins mist sent
to that plane,
nironer C. E. Pulton, who is attend
ing the medical departmewt o( the tJni
versitv of Oregon in Portland. SDmt the
Tlianfcsgiviiig'holidays with Pc, H. R.
Cliff and family
Rev. and Mrs. M. Riirlinifnme, rf
Woodlawn, are visiting ' their danghterf
Mrs. r red Uniiira. inevare socomnan
ieil bv Mr. Brigirs, Jr., who has been
hving with them for some weeks past.
O. E. Whitney and A. . Bnnce, of
Olatskanie, were up 8unday, and fpem
the dav duck shootingon SaiiviinlRliiiif1.
TJiev returned home it the evening with'
gooa uags.
J. J. Englort, who was at Woodland.
Wash., for several days, returned Tues
day. Hp was attending at the hedside
ol his friend. Weslev Abraham, who was
formerly employed in the sawmill bcrtj.
Rudolph Kirth, Bonnnsa P. O., Daw
son, Yukon Territory, has written undir
date of Nov. 6th, to send him Tnta Omt-'
Miss Pai'v Watkins, one of the teach
e-in the Raitiirr schonl, and Miss La
ello Watkins. a pupil in tho Portland
schools, will visit their parents, Mr. and
Mrs H.P. Watkins, Saturday and Sun
day. . . ' ""
W". P. Tucker, who has been one of
the accommodating nisi) carriers on the
Nehalem route. for nearly four years fart:
has resigned his position, and will soon
leave for Toledo. Ilihooln countv, He is
noW'vlsiting his sinter Mrs. A! Hobhion
id this city.
Ed Onshinsn.of Goble; W. Tt. Oolvin
and.wife, of Marshland; H. J. Qninn
and' mother, of blei J. B. Lovegren,
of Rainier, and W. 0. MUIican, of Scan
rMios", were registered at Portland hotels
Tuesday.
rs. Louis Miller. ofTxine R k, Uma
tilla countv, was trisiting her sifter, Mrs.
i. W. Richardn during tho past week,
Mrs. M'ier spent her childhoad.dsys in
,C ' mbia onnnty, and the two HiStets
il. A not nift. for Ave vears. Ahe'els.)
I ! 'ied her mother, Mr-1. Melissa' Beegle
at Cottage Grove, and whs in the' rail-
i..ad wreck, near that lace
New goo 'a are still arriving daily at
I" rener 1 nieroharcijse store of Bivi
'iyA I'-frnJ llniiltoii, in great vaficty
j v shO'.'S, sweaters, ladies' hoii,
fsiicv iifin pllvln, boys' hats, 'io, The
grocery dcjmrtnient is new and fresh.
fdternry Fnk'ilaliiiiicut.
IlivIainnNo, 2. olthe Ureeiiieaf Lltr
rv 8 cletv. of the'tiuhho school gave
at excellent program of exervisci Wed
nesdsy aliernojii. A number of visitors
were precei at the school to witness
the exercises. Following was the ar
ranged program ;' Kecitation, Vernon
Siuiib; recitation, Dura Crouse; sonj;,
by ti Uivlsion ; reading. Leota WUU-
Diental musical 1 timber. Miss DeUrafC:
dialogue, .' 'n'o Gilson and Charles
Brailikck; recitation, Nellie Pinkney;
song eight vuicen ; recitation, Lloyd Hat-
tan ; instrumental music, Jennie liilson ;
recituttoM, Bert McKibben; song,
Minnie Mnclav, Leota Wh'tney, Jennie
Gilson, Grace Dart; recitation, Dr. D, B.
Stuart ; society ' paper, Leota Whitney.
Bert McKibben is president of this
division, and Grace Dart secretary.
Wi Arre t td i Kaln'er.
The Dallas Observer gives detailed
wax and R. G. Maryland from the Po k
county jail. The evidence goes to show
that the prisoners made their escape by
means of a saw furnished thein by out-
siae parties, weatnerwax was iieiu on
a charge of burglarizing a saloon in Inde-
trviiuri, inni. mil, jus ijuine wu ui
Jatlrfamet. Wash., where his mother re
Sides. '!..- .
A few weeks ago warrant was sei.t
to Columbia county oliicers by the she:
iff of Polk county for the arrest of
Weatherwax. lie was at Rainier at the
time, and the arrest was made by Mar
shal Humiston, of Rainier, and officer
Fowler. When. Weatljerwajc learned
that be wail Wanted he hid on tbe roof of
a building, but the officers compelled
him to leave his hiding place, lie swore
that he would now stay in tbe Rainier
jail until morning, but the'ofbuers took
him to Portland on the evening train.
where he was turned over to the Polk
county sheriff On reaching Portland it
was discovered that Weatherwax had
almost filed off one of the links df tha
hand cuffs by which he was secured.
How became into possession of the file
is mystery. ' "; .
A Startling Surprise.
Yerv few could believe in looking at
A. T. Hoadley, a healthy, robust black
smith of Tildeu. Ind., that for ten vears
he suffered such' tortures from iiheu-
matism as few could endure and live.
But a wonderful change followed his
taking Electric Bitters. "Two bottles
wholly cured me;" he writes, "and f
nave not leu a twinge in over vear."
They regulate the kidneys, purify the
blood and cure Kbeumatism. Neural-
. Nervousness, improve digention
and give - perfect " health. Trv them.
Only 60 eta. at St. Melons Pharmacy,
lreavtk af Jfrs. Mary Boala.
We regret verv much to announce the
death of Mrs. Mary ltoaln. wile of John
W. Boala of Mavger, in the &ith 'vear of
ner age on JMovemDer zist, iwx.
The deceased was a long sufferer prior
to her death ; She was one of the early
settlers of Columbia comity, having set
tled here tome 23 years ago and was a
continuous resident up to the time of
her death. The deceased was born in
Ireland in tbe year 1837 and -came to
this country in the early 50s. residing in
New York state a number of years wbet(
"lie married, rroin there she went to
Ksnsas, and thence to Oregon. She waa
well known among her neighbor for her
kindness and hospitality. She left 'two'
sons who survive her, Svlvester M.
Boals, a prosperous farmer now living
at Mavger, and Robert T. Boahf who at
present is a medical student at the Or. -gon
UnivetsityatPortlaud. Tbe funeral
services wore held from her late resi
dence. Father Hogan.'of St. Patricks
Church. Portland, officiating. The in
terment was in the Maccabees cemetary
Saturday Nov. 32, at 2 p. m. Many
neighbors attended the f uneral.
"Last winter an infant child of mine
had croup in a violent form," sava Eider
John W. Rogers, a ChtUB.E.vagelist,
of Filley, Mo. "1 gave her a few doses
of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and in
a short time all danger was vast and the
child recovered.'- This " remedy not
only cures' croup, but when given as
soon as I he tlrst symptons appear, wrjl,
prevent the attack. It contains no
opium or other harmful substance and
may be given as confidently to a hahv
as to an adu.lt. For. sale by Edwin Ross,
Druggist.
THE MIST HOLIDAY EDITI03.
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Ve Issued About Jaqnary 1,
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this paper has been making an effort to
secure satisfactory terms for illustrat
ing a souvenir edition of Thk Mist.
Satisfactory arrangtsttienta bsve made,
and the illustrated write-up of reso'u rue
ful features, will surpass anything here
tofore printed in Columbia county.
Diving to the injre.iujj.cg advertising
patronage of Tun Mist, it will be neces
sary to add supplementary pages, as
at present the paper is crowded for
space to print all the local news.
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It hhs been demonstrated in Clacka
mas, Multnomah ai4 Clatsop counties
that vigorit is the onlv powder that
can be used profitable in blasting stumps.
Read their advertisement in another
column.
Startling-, But True.
"If every one knew wht a grand
medicine Dr. King's New Life P lis is,"
writes D. H. Turitfr. Uejnpteytown, Pa;.,
"you'd sell all you have iu a day, Two
weekV.iiKe has made a new luarof we."
Infallible for coHstipalioristoiiiai-'h snd
liver troubles. 26c at St. Helen t'liar
ssacy. Will be In St. Helens '
Blanche Hilvarde Dramr.tlc Compal y
will' he iu St, Helens on the Ittth instant,
and give a first-class comedy drama for
uoiiiiiar nnres. but owii'tg' to hall not
hiiVing acenery, it is sincerely hoped.
that the people of St. Helens wul ver-
litok tlie etl'ect, arid go and see the show
for its acta (ill worth. Respectfully
yours '
BLANCIIK HlLVAHDS CoMPANV.
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LUUAL
Snccefsfn! Thinksgiving dances were
fivuu(ut iiuiilto'n, Sapnoose and Yank
t')n. '.'High Standurd" flon r has no stier
ior for doinesiM: uses. For sale W C'o,V
nsciuray.
The name of tha Cathlamet Gazette
hfl been changed totheColumbia Breesa,
it is still nnder the same management.
AMitrjage licenses were issued during
the week to Ida Erickson and J. B.
X'Ovegreen, and Minnie E. Kasper and
W. H.Holsapphi.
Farr Bros., of Neer City, are now cnt
tiir about 75,0 cords of wood per month,
aid now have their wood, CWP and wood
dock connected by telephone.
The Reading Circle will not bold its
regular weekly meeting this Frii'ay
evening, but will meet on r rmay even-
! '",",' "f,1 week- V "i?
of next week, at the noma 01 Mrs.
W. H. Dolman, and Miss Grace Miles
will be the leader, '
An ordinance granting the Rainier
Mill Company a franchise for an electric
light system, baa reached a second rend
ing in the Rainier city council. Tbt
ordinance will reach a third reading at
the meeting to be held December 1st.
After yon have read all the local and
county news in this paper, how pleasant
to have The Chicago Weekly Inter Ocean
at band to give you tbe happenings of
the outside world and kurope in general
1.60 pays for both, one year.
The St. Helens Lumber Company has
put out the fires in the slab yard, and
installed machinery tor cutting the
slabs. ' The steamers Americt and Re
public will be supplied with slab wood!
for engines, and families will be supplied
with Hunch lengths,
Joseph Haybnrn, wbo.nss had charge
of the light house station and fog belt at
Warrior Hock tor the past 10 years, is
one of the oldest and most faithful ap
pointees in the uniumma river service,
Aside from the valuable service to river
navigators, the light shows nighi boat
passengers (rom Portland, that ihey are
nearing bi. neiens.
The usual yearly run of smelt should
begin any time from December 1st. to
December 6th. Smelt are one of the
roost delicious fishes caught in the river
and run all winder. Since sturgeon
have become scarcer smelt have' become
more ulentiml. as the former consumed
large quantities of them. Astoria Bud
get.'
The state land board has deckled to
advance tbe p be charged for lieu
lanu irom sz.ou per acre uy f an acre.
Lieu land is an unknown qiWitity in'
tills state, so far as acreage is concerned,
and consists of land that is exchanged
by the government to the state for min
eral school lands.'; It is not known what
what the purpose can be'fox the increase
in the sale price of this land at this time
but it is a sale guess that somebody,
other than tbe state, will profit by the
advance in the price. Ex.
The Benson logging camps up the river
are in operation again, aher : a'clee
down during the itormy weather. Mr.
Benson, who has just returned from an
eastern visit, states that he will estab
lish r un nil hick of VVashoncal. Wash.
The demand for timber is very heavy,
and he savs he could dispose of 100,000
000 feet of logs in 24 hours if he had
(hat anantitv in the water. Ihe forest
fires which recently raged in Wash,
bad tbe effect of greatly reducing the
snpply of available timber aad the out
look for the industry very Drigirt.
Astoriaa."
In the opinion of lumbermen, north
west hemlock will not soon find a mar
ket under its right name. Tliere is a
strong prejudice in the et against the
name, although tne demand lor nemioca
as fir or tiurnce ia good. The quality of
the product is quite satisfactory and if
some other name can be agreed upon by
manufacturers tbe eastern buyers can he
depended noon to place their order?
here. '.'Oregon nne ' la merely anomer
name for hV. That name is applied in
this state, while in Washington it is
called "Douglas fir." ; Hemlock is being
shipped as spruce, and in several rases
the hovers will nave no other xina 01
'ai.riice ." The foresetrv deDsrtinent of
the government is 'trying to assist the
millmen in their efforts to gain recogni
tion for hem lock, but the efforts is fail
ing. Donblltws some other name will
6e found. Astorian. ' '
To keep your hands warm th se cold
!v. buy a pair of glovus at Cobths &
Gray'a.
-' Tu the I'ublio.
Allow me to say a few words in praise
of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. I
had a very severe cough and, cold and
feared I would get pneumonia, but after
taking the eeeontl dose of this medicine
I felt oetter, tbreetiottlesof it cured my
cold and the pains in my chest dieap
peard entirely. I am moet resiectfiilly
yours for health, Ralph 8. Meyers,
64 Thirty seventh t., Wheeling, W,
Vs. For sale by Edwin Eoss Druggist.
Anything. for the Coea.
"Anything for theo on" was Mitchell's
slogan a few years ago in the Nehalem
valley, or at leat tiiat wa hts expressed
sentiment at an alliance meeting, a?
told by a responsible citisen, who whs
present. '.'jMitch" as making a speech.
He fold thealory of the three personages
who were questioned as to their politics.
One said. be. was a republican, the other
said he waa a democrat, and the respon-e
of the third wa: I am anything or the
coon." Mitchell endorsed the senti
ments of tha latter, ' add said he was
"snVthing for the coon."
This story is an additional clincher to
the statements made in the Mist Wt;
ITrA.K fiat, lit uAMiih vnrv Frirl&v. snrl
special Sunday diuueir, 'at the St. tielens ;
Hotel.
WARREK.
Seats were at a premium at the Lit
erary, Saturday night"' The debate
on tde question "Resolved tlistlve ia
more powerful, than M.onev", wija won.
by the-ritigative side, after their" money.
Tne advent of our first lady debater,
Mrs. Baker, was greeted with great ap-
ytatire Rev'-' Mrs. Remiuington
preached at the Evangelli'eal "bbutch
Sunday evening Kd Waekman has
just cuibpleteti a one and one half
story resident. .".'.Messrs. Warner J.
Tompkins and Bert Kellev, were Port
land visitors Sunday..'.... At fast War
ren has a graded school ... .On Monday
morning Miss Brown took charge of the
primary grade, and Prof, hahson took
the advai:ned grada' into the newly oom-
nlefeil school room ubeAU' . ..It is
rumoreti the The Warren Literary 'and,
LlebKtllllr society. woul ut" to receive
challenge from some other Literary
Society, iu some of the adjacent town's. v
' ' - Th Srr
Collins A. Uray, St. Helen, On-gon,
carry a aVU; seloteti-Btofk of groceries,
diivgoiHh'.'rijriliHipg goods, shoes- rule
te,rs, nrookcry, hardware, Hour, feed, etc.
The St. Helens Hotel takes the lead.
under the management M- A. t"01 A
M. Iilinn, - ' ' ' "' '
Stt Helms- Hotel
,
Under the Management ol
Q. A. AND A. M. BRINN.
Hsf been repainted and relurnished.
"Board and lodging, 20) per mouth.
Transient, $1 per dev.
Special Eatcs to parties, of
Several Persons.
darn and Fee d for
Horses.
SUHMOHS.
Iu the Circuit Conrt ot Ui Hlal of Oresoa for
Columbia Cfxititv.
Anaic Laura La Favs, Plalutlfl,
Epbrian La rare, Defendant
To Er hrlam La rars. tba abort namaii de-
(emlanl:
IN 'SBf. VU4i OT THE STATE OP ORC
gou; You are heraby required to. appear
and answer tlie (umplnlnt Sled agaiuM
yua Ktho atove-antftled Coart and caiiae, on
or Hefnrs tlie Will ditjr of Uecemker. 1MU, and
II you fail ao to aunw.r, Icr want thereof I he
nlnimitir will unnlw u th. f'..itrt in. Ih. ...Kuf
rrad(iorlatfceComplMlBt; uvwlir Tnal'ttie
oona. 01 matrimony neretuiora ana now exist
ing between you an. I the ulaiutlir be orever
dluolveil and held for naught, aod tbe plain
tiff bedecreed to be divorced fro:n you, and
and that plaintiff be permitted aod
suthorlited to resume ner maiden
name of Anna Luurm Haunaford. and
for tiuch other relief a. Ibe Court may deem
equitable; and just. Thin .uoimous la aer.ed
upon by publUnlion by order of the Hon.
Tnoma A. MclirlJo. Jadi;e oi the aboyeen
tlrled'Court, mwie and entered herein ou tbe
81t day of October, IMU, and tbe date of ihe
tirat puhlication of thin soinmoua la tbe Slot
day of Oilober, 1902, an- Ihe Iimi publicaUon la
tbe Ulli day of Ueceinber, 1WU.
, 1 , KKANK 8CHLKQEL,
Attorney for fudnuft-
tlmber Land, Aet June , Unit.
KOTICe FOR PUBLICATION
Umited Statu Lui Ovrica,
Oregon City, Oregon, April 23, 1902.
NOTICE la HEBKBV UlVWi TUAT IS COM
pliauce with the provlniona ol the act of
Congivaa o iiuie , ln;S. entliled "An v.i for
tbeaaleof limber landoiil Uu-euueavf Cetifor
nia, Oreiion, Kevada, and Wuhingtou Terri
tory," a extended o. all ibe rublle Land siaten
by act of Auguit 4. lwi, Beaoit Vllliger, oil eort
laud, county of Multnomah,- tateof OrcSon,
Baa thli day Hied iu tbia office hi. aworn slate
met .No. fW4l, lor the purchase of tbe awWof
.eetlon No. to in towuahip No. 4 a.
the land (ought ia wore valuable for lt tlmljer
or atoite than for agricultural purpe. and to
establish bis claim to aald land before in ur-
llr and Receiver of tbla ori at Oregon city.
Oregon, on 'rJay, Ihe 9th day ;if January,
..w. aw luiun a. wiLueaHw: i-ans i l- lisuu,
Frank M. Uovt and Uelver Olsen. tit W.rr..
Oregon, and A, L Miller, of Oreg n City.
Any and all persona claiming ad-
reraety the above-dewrlbed Until ar
requested to file their claim, in tl.i.
uaiceonorbeforeaaltlDth day of January, lnua.
OHjx CHA4 B MOOBE4, Kegiater.
PETITION FOIUQUGB LICENSE.
To the Honorable County Court of Co
lumbia Uonnty, Oregon :
We. the uiidorsigntHt ieiral voters, re
siding in Ooble precinct, Coimubia
County, Oregon, would respectfully pe
tition your Honorable Body at its "next
regular session, which will lie held on
the 6th day of Jnuarv( ltK'3. in. the
Court' House, iu the Uity of ' St. Helens,
Columbia County, State of Oregon, thai
a license be granted to O. E. Hunter tu
sell spirituous, vinous and malt liquors
iu quant i yea less un, one gallon In
Uobie precinct iu said county and state,
and that said lieense be granted for a
period of six months, for ail of which
your petitioner will ever pray, Sigue :
O S Foster, II Beahe. J. Burbee, H E
Smalley, 1H Spencer, 0 M Leonard,
Thomas 'Peoples, S M Fowler, 11 M
Fowler, Geo Pitxeuberger, Hosea Black,
Will Kelly, A J VanAlstiue, C P Ander
son, E W Fowler, L Bradley, J Martin.
F Husebauni, Walter Huuter, Bert
Mackinster, J L Archibald, W M Brad
ley, Ira L Withrow, J E Conboy, Robert
Link, Peter Hoesch, John Fair, Uertrge
Foster jr, Will Meacham, E'Hsivard,
C H Eblinge; Jolin Metr'icks, Earl
Hutchinson, Johu MuFarlaud, W H
BUhoup, Z A Hyde, C Link, B 8 Keen
ev, J W !tomell, C 0 Fowler, P U Piper,
UW McFarlfli-orge Link, Ueorge
C Fowler, Frank V Cleaver, ""C Magiun,
Joseph Lawrence, Jimiuie Kennedy,
R S Kinney, R W Dodge, Arthur Riley,
J M Young, Frank Degonda, Samuel
Forties, Jowjph Cardiueli, D L McDer
mott, R A l.awrence, M Link. J C Mon
roe, Victor Fnrer, E E Htifstnker; Rob
ert B Ljptotf, J Alfred Johnson.
D FENNER'S
KIDNEY
Backache
ATI dlie&nea of Kidney,
CURE
Bl adder, urinary urgana.
llm kaanmaaiaaH Hat fV
aisu nuQ uiuakaaaustt aaa
ah,BcarUiBsa!ie oraval,
Dropsy, rsmal xrouuea.
Boat
dlaaonras-sd.
8
ere la a
ears for yon.
f nuuaaary write
eiiuer.
He has spent a life time curing Just aA
easesuyoura. AllcouauttAtiuns iiw.
"For years I had backache, severe pains
across kldueys ud scalding urine. 1 could
not net out of bed without help. Tbe use of
Dr. Fenner's Kidney and Backache Cure- r-'
stored me. O. WAGONER. Knobaville. Pa,"
Druggists. 80c.. U A'k tor Cook Book-ttse,
For ale by Collins & (tihv, fit, Ucleiix,
aim Ruilev A Brinn. general nier-;
chants at Houlton.
H. Morgue has received a stork, of the
finest loggers shoes ever brought to the
citv. Thev are ol the ceieoraiea a. a-
Cutter make, manufactured at Eau
Claire. Wis., and are going like hot
cakes on a cold moruiug. hey
are most substantially made of tbe best
material, n.daare s9,const,5U9teCi as to
be easy on the feet, and perfect-fitting.
The Oregon MM "'! the Oregon
Veekly Journal for fl. 00 per year.
Greatest' Clubbing Com bte
Cation 41??:)
TWO WEEKXY PAPERS H1H TUP- Ojf
ONEGREATEST BARGAI IX GOOJjl . hKADTNO.
Bv a special arrangement we are able to furnish Tits Orkqon lir
and THE EEKLY QAI'H At Jt'V BNAL at the folk v. ;i.g" t U:;
Ijing price for Both pa-rn : " '
' ' r' Far ttise Veatr la .4rsnr..tl.SO
f ar Nix iTIaaillaa la tafaner, lie.
The Weekly Journal, of Salem, Ore., prints most inside newa
our stat4 goveihuieu't and the full' ifKialati HH,-eeilings. 'o
. what yon' want tot the coming session. The Jour iM
eight page paper full of telegraphic nj-ws whi -rii, .-. .'
pie copy iurnished free apon wqutry at h's '
' ".V . ' .... 1
Watta & Vila
FloHr ni F;J
Choice GroccrU :
Staple Drj goods. '
.Best Jualltj Shoes
Hardware and Kctlccs
ORIENTAL - HOTEL
Under the management of
MRS. FRED BRIGGS,
Has the Best Accommodations.
BOARD AND LODGING, $iS
f,R MJNTH.
Transient. $ i Per Da jr.
Feed Barn in Connec--;.r-A.
tion.
ST. HELENS, Or.
SUMMONS.
In theClrmlt Court, of th Slate ot Omens, for
tne tonuiy oi coioniuia, . .
Rmaell E. liewall. ri.iulln,
Ta.
John H. ErirkKon, DefendanL
lo John a, fcrit-tapu. the above-uamen de
fendaui: T
N THK SAMB orTHK STATE Or OrtKUOS:
Ym are hereby noiliied and reumred
appear In the Mbove entitled court on or lie
fore December Sib, 1W2. which nte 'i He
laatdey of ihe lime pretcribe-l in rhe order f.f
the punllo'.iuof tni aiimmoiis, &uid tlnle of
ubiication i4 clfA'wef-k.4 from the rfutq pf UiS
rat luibllcution. and ftale of the first dMicm-'
Hon la Oclolier 4ih. 1W' and lnt tUle ol time
prewcrtlietl tu the ortier of pnbhentton i. be- :
ceuiber6rh. 1902, to make nmrer to pliifiitiiTa
comolaiui filed In tbe above emitted court and
1 """
And if you ntti ao to upueur and an.-
swtjir said eomftfMint piifcii.tfft will (j-ily t tu
tnun lur jtinKsiieiti sikj ur-rw SLranuie
yon for the relieJ demanded in the com pi a inc.
The relief prayed fH iu the coin
plMiitt i for s deore; DtMrrtwinit
tb pluimfrt U ihe ltyn.1 owiter in fee ftlmjie-'
ud entitled U the poseMo-t of ihe foHiwim;
detrribd real twotercy aituatefi. lyinu ml
tug ia Columbia rvuuty anJ Suie ofOrf;oii,
l.-wir; All of the trut h< of the frnuliwe.1
quarter and low numbered six uud
even In section six (ti) in Tm. n
ship ft) North of Fcutre (.'0 Wtf oi lm
Wfliamvtte Ueriliiut; that the wd defcii-u -r!
hm estate nor auv iiiteretil ia 01 wi w .
premiftes and 'Jial imt tietewlant h (r. tr
n) ai acd Iroin ever aMsertiusr any rfbmu vviu--evertuMid
premiset artverse la im!iit: tii.it
the sheriff 's tax deed, deTilMU in tu.hl tvmt-
SUint. and t which relereiicw ia hfirebv ia.nirjj,
e declarwl to be vuid anct fiu estuft am I 1 ft it
said defendant he cpuv;s'Hd to nurren'r :nl
deliver the same into Ctfuft for eauer.itAh m
an 1 to be forever reinoved &tcUad idm-.n-UfTa
utif, and that the title1 of pk.im.if
lie forever quieted against the t-li
of the . defendant and all jrnv
c!mtnir hjt yirougrh or nuder Intu'
flint sftid dcfeudaUt be enjoined forth w ith tton.
aeliin 'i eonvevlne, trunsierririjf, moriKHMiv,
e.K:um'erinff: or otherwise interfering cr nml
mut; with the title t Raid premise ami "m !ti
ottsts and ditmntemeuta and for uch u'lter Qr
lief in tbe preniifen as to the Court Uih
nitmt meet and equitable- - .v.
Thwsuinmotur Ih tnblisbd pumuaut innit
order made and entered hy the H.iu. t lumi.trf
A. MtiBride, Judge oi wild Courts on the ISMi
day oi uciober, A. D., at Hi, HelCi.a. Oie-
OMdb GILTKKR A UK WALL.
Attorney a for the pLuuitnl.
SUMMONS.
In the Circuit ;ouri of the sute of Oregon,
for ine uotmiy ot i;oiumota.
J. II. Keefer. Plajutiff,
va.
Mnry E. Keefer, Defendant,
l a Mary t. Keefer, the above nintt I De-.
feudant;
IX TIE KAMK Or THE flJaTC C V- &K.
aoit: you are hereby mttiffod and 'fa i..;uTd tt"
aitpear and answer the eompltout fUe(i i.ffu'tit'
Jou in tne aoove ewiuea vwiin -on 4r ite
ore Peoemher atnd, lwxi, -whu'h M ' b it-r
the expiration of sU weefcR frttvu the dte ui the
iirtt pufdkatlnn ot thin suminfinh; - rt-A J4 on
fa') to so nppeui uud answer on ur1 :jiTirP .:il
nd iIav til ii'ccmlwr. lut!-? thn ftltstitrifT will!
apply to the Court tr tbc;firi iie:iiuiiieft ii
kliSVtHIII't falls. l' Wt. r U IK,-Utcv vtll -ltt f 11
tne inurnuste relation niw e.-a-imitr
tweeu yon nd the plaintiff, uud fur huh
and further or
dmervut relief
proper.
This nummoafl fn
nu
uhlldhM by cvder of :Ne
Ide. JrfilL'e'or tf.tt ti.f.t.'rt
B a. Thomas A. Melirhle, Jrfd'eNn if.
entitled 0 nrt. ma le M Cuatuber oi? iio Jin
dnv of Nvember, 19UrA
I'ho day of the drat p;ibHcatloit f tula sn
moui ia November 7tb, liK?a. r '
. . ROBKRT CF. MORROW
AtKiniev i r Pi n istpf
Q7hS Qfr FIMAt STfLtM& T
XTOTICR 18. H-KREBY OfVEN I'.Y
the undersigned silinini.-mi'-.i- of the
estate of Charles L. Meli- d -ceiit.
tha'i'he tn lcd in th olptf .rf rh
Countv Court of Columbia (!..tti,ty. (. s
egon, bis hnil aecun it of hi itlniiiii-v
tr tion upon said ectate, tnr h.-c w ith
hia fine 1, report and pelitioii lot liiml i-r
tlemcnl, siid tiiat the Hon. J. IKimh,'
u-'sro of fiid Court, bus app .iu ei rrl- '
day, he 9. h day of JanttAty. VVtf.fr "t '
one o'c.ix k in the afternoon wf rant t
as the time, and the courtroom of iivt
t onrt ai ine toun rionw in .-jt, ueieix,
Oregon, as the plat of hearing aniil a-
count ai d report and of wttlin.' the ndV
miuUtration of said t.-tie, t which,
time and place any p-rmn interested
may appear and rile oh 'e ti' itx in writ
ing i tosnid s ciunt or re)ort, or any.'
portion thereoi, ; ."
A. R ME LI 8,
Adminiftra'orof the E-tetU- of Charlct,
L. Melii, deces'ee.1. " w
j 'u"
1
. H. ron ell, Attorney for Ailmlnt
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Department ot the Inter
lAha OttiOt at .Ti.i..t, VUv,'V;fniB.
TOTICK IS HBRKP.Y WI'tKN IIIA;
ftiLloiTinif-nained aettici ; I; u utlru. ,.
hiii Intention to make fiisi.l tnr in a iirnoit .A.
hiV 'Ui.P ttnd that aid ni 4 .vnl t. tiittle be-
lure ine lounty tera ot 'ittiit.
8fi. Helens. Ore iron, nti l er
- - LEWIS 1 , . T-.t-H,
Kfl. IS .Tf'-r tht ,tH
ure the County Clerk of Ittin.Tibut ttiiy t
(rU.-b H t l 4 1.
r6 W. He ntitnee the -riill 'wuiii wMioh: n it
V&xe his continumTa icd'.oi w -ud eiUiV
nin, tinntoKii nairvi i-M sfc?!! :,i -i i,w?. n,;e
son: oeorge w. Adunauit afouzo fcuTim.u., ol
VisrnoUii. Uit !;-,i,
1i21d2 . CHARLpA 11.
cplster.
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