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KKKI.KR II. GAIMERT,
, KllTm AND PHOI'KIKTOI',
Ht. Helens, Or. December 6, 1002.
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Real Estate Transfers tot November.
8. O. and Martha F. Adams to
J, N. Dolph, et al; quit claim
certain lott In Columbia City. .$ 1 00
W. W. Illnke-Iey to A. fT. Lawsj
quit claim lott 11 nd;i2, block
27, fit. Helen 40 00
K. II. and Dora Harnett to George
W. Itrry j 10 aorei In Motion S,
4. 1 248 00
Q. C. and Anna forger to C. 0.
Hargr bond for deed tone of
nwt of section 25, 6, 2 400 00
Olof l. and Mary Cheldolln to
John F, Cheldelln : of iielj
of Miction 24. 5, S
Charle and Anna Cleveland to
J. 0. Wharton ; wl of Miction
12, 5, 8
J. N. and August Doluh. by at.
to H. O. Adam; quit claim to
certain lott and blocki In Gilt-
ner'a ad. Columbia City
J. N. Dolph and Augusta Dolph
to B. F. Glltner j aamt 4 1 00
T. F. Oakea, at al, to 8. C. Ad-
ami : quit claim lott In Gilt
ner'a ad. to Columbia City ... .
Same toH. F. Glltuer ;.
C. II. PreacoU at al, to 8. C. Ad
am;ane Ham to B. F.OIItner
J. N. and Lli N. Rice to Mai
A.Fogel;10alo H. B. Hatt
ing I. L. C 200 00
Slat of Oregon to Wath Muckle;
H f khs 28, 4, 2 820 00
Bute of Oregon to Cornellu
Bealj w of tec 23, 4, 2 320 00
Margaret L. Stork to Chrittian
Harm ; 40 a in aeo 88, 7. 4 SAO 00
Jame F. andlRarah J. Timoney
to CO. Thayer; at.t and w,t
of el4' of tec 22, 7, 2. 800 00
Hannah and 0. K. fysiouslts to
Frank Glinelckl ; lott 17 and 18
bl 20, St. Helena 35 00
U I.. Hawkint to II O. Tutlle
and 8. J. McKittrlck ; ,' of t
wt4'of tec 16, 6, 2..,.. 600 00
Andrew and Araola Holm to W.
K. Hsise ; iw of tec 3ft, A, 2. , 750 00
Araminta Ham to Anton lljrken
leld ; timber on the st of ae''
of sec 36, amis wi of tw of
83.6,5 300 00
K. 8.ud Dean Hattan 'to Delia
J. Wheeler j lot 6. block 6, Bry
ant' let al. to Clatekani.... 300 00
Henry and Carrie Hendereon to
Mary K. Mayger; quit claim
land in;8, 8 ,. ..LiOQ 00
N. D. and Annie Johnton to An
na W. Thompeon : timber on
,'' of eel of tec 21, 7, 2 1200 00
Jame K. Kelly to Mary M. Kel
lyinw4'o23.4,2 10 00
J. B. Every to B. W. Every; tier
U "I aection 24, 7, 6 800 00
W.J. and Inei F. to Kiumona
BueljSOa in 4, 2 350 00
M ichael Fresh to Charles Corde ;
land In L. W. Harri D L O. . . 630 00
P. A. and It. J. Frake to Logan
and Charle McEwan ; 40 a in
acction 28, 4, 2 70 00
John A. and Louiaa Fabrlqua to
J. E. Hall - 80 in 6,5 ItiOO 00
Audley J. and Minnie A. Gregg
to Gather Edward; 120a 1,B,3,1(U0 00
Thereta and F. J. Gilbert to W.
T Jacobaoo and 0 E Bade; w
WoIsec28,7, 2 ... 2500 00
William P and Martha H. Hiatt
to Una Hamburg; lot 3 and
4, Fllppln lubdiv, of bl 1,
Ticheiior'alstadtoClatakanie. 325 00
Florence E and A T Law to Al
bert Adam ; n of fractional
n S of nm of tec 6, 5, 1 750 00
Mertie D. and Edward II. Una
T J Fllppln ; frac a above. ... 600 00
Herman and Maria J Luokkana
te Andrew Karaata ; land in 4,
7,4 12 60
(irover P and Mr E J McNelly
to Frank Gleotiicchi; lot 18,
block 20, Ht. Itclon ., 75 00
Donald and Ernettlna McRae to
(Irover P Miller; nwJi of ou
18,6,2 ; 1 00
Mnrgaret J McFarland to Chris
tian Harm ; 40 a in 85, 7, 4 . . . 650 00
Lenorah MeCollam and William
McCollem to Mary E. Mayger;
80 a In tec 24, 8, 4 1 00
Joeeph Vanblarlcoin to Dow W
Keatey land hi Veriioiila. ... 25 00
The VmIHo Monthly. """""'
The December number of the l'aolflc
Monthly, which will be Utued about the
iftth of November, I a line example of
the brilliant progress which ha been
made by the innlne throughout the
year. It it a Chrittmat number, in the
bet aense of the phrase, and no Oner
holiday edition hat ever been Issued bv
any periodical published on the l'aclllc
Coast. Within ita bright covert It a
featl ol Interest to all lover of msgasin
literature. It thowt a contiderable In
create in the niiuibere of page and a
prodigality of illustration that It very
eceptablo.
The 0iening article i fascinating
write-up of the Passion-l'lav, presented
annually by the Indiana of Hrltish
Columbia, under the direction of the
Catholic priest. It I not generally
known that within the continue ol our
own continent there i being produced
every year a Passion-play which. In dra
matic effuetlveneee, rival the Olieram
mrrgnii production, but tnch It the fact.
The article ia prnfuselv llluttraled by
photographs of most ol the principal
tableaux and participant, which add
much to ita Interett.
"A New Type of Battleship" Illus
trated by photographs, it descriptive of
the new vessels which are to make the
United Htate navy the greateai in the
world.
"ATnmon Trick Horee" tell of an
educated home owned by Robert Iwry,
of Aberdeen, Wath. The accompanying
photograph are inimitable.
"The tJorubinvd Harvester and
Thresher" Illustrate the method in
retpiag and thrething the tremendout
wheat crop of the Northwett.
The two abort ttoriet are both Went
ern storied both are appropriate to the
Chrlilma tide ; and IhhIi are prettily ill
iittrated. One, "At it Heemeil in Knur
douuh'a Cabin." It a captivating tale of
tlie experienovt ol three nilnert on a
Cbrittmat Kve In the Klondike, written
bv Mr. Mcltinee. of Vancouver. It. C.
The other, "The Hending Forth of Little
Jane," relate the trial and final tri
umph ol a "Hky-l'llot" and a llttU waif
whom he adopted.
To tliooe who are acquainUHl with the
I'Ai'trii) Moxtmi.v. the department are
the mott arceptable featnrv of the nmga-
line. Eight in number, they cover a
wide rami of intret. from "Our
rolnt of View" to "Drift." each one it
brimful of bright, readable matter, giv
r evidence ol nainnUkhia preparation.
"yiiettlnni of the Day." "Men and Wo
men," "Home," "The Pioneer." "Rook'
and "The Month" are the other, and
each one It, In It particular field excell
ent. All In all, it i an admirable number,
and on ofwhlch the publlthera may
well feel proud.
P rebate (eart.
County Judge Doan handed down tbe
following order during the week,
John Dolau wa appointed administra
tor of tbe ci tale of Jeremiah Ualvin,
decoued.
The final eettlement of the Klxy
George avtate waa approved.
The Inventory and appraiiement of
the Levy Ludwig ettate wa filed, and
an order made to pay the claim of
Henry Laraen.
In the matter ol the J. W. Gile eUte,
time waa extended lor the hearing, a
provided for In the citation.
John Hendrickmm wa appointed
guardian of Andrew R. Hoeea, a minor.
COLUMBIA CITY
Mr. Vivian eem to l doing hi fall
plowing during thl good wether.
Several alee Thankigivlng dinner
were aerved at thl place.
Dell Fowler, of Oregon City, formerly
of Millon creek, wa down crulting tim
ber thl week.
C. G. Caple 1 tnvetting In young
tock.
Friend and relative look for I. Bum
gardner here loon to kill a few duck.
Mr. Dell Hhlnn, of Portland, ia vliit-
ln? her parent, Dr. and Mr. C. G. Ca-
pl. I
Blank note for tale at thia offlue.
DEER ISLNAD
C. H. Engll.li I putting la a nit
totrk of winter good.
Charle Cardu hat relo rued from Mo.
and bought property at Deer I)and,
Irom Mike Freih. Charle lay Oregon
good enough lor blin.
We learn thnt J'lhn gplawn ha told
out to Mr. Thacker and he Intend going
to California for hi future home.
Mr. J. (laltten received the ud new
oQtheleath ofberaunt, Mr. Jack Uther,
of Wath.
Bert Adams ha tiought the T. Iu
place at Deer Island.
E. Heffert spent hi Thaukglvtng at
ClaUkaule.
The Thanksgiving dance which wa at
Mr. Brown', wa a decided success. A
fine oyster supper wa erved at mid
night, and the table wa loaded down
with other good thing to vat. The
danc4lng!aited until daylight, whan
the people wended their way for home,
wishing they could always enjoy them
nelvu every Thankxglving as well as
they did (his time.
V. Lou and family, came down from
Ht. Helen and took in the Thanksgiving
dance.
Mrs. Brown' (later, Mis Ruth and
I,eii Edwnrdt, from Hllltboro, came
down for the party,
T. Cameron epent bl Thanksgiving
in Portland.
Willi Bumgardner baa purchased a
lot at Deer Island, where he and family
will reside.
Mr. Carey of Portland, spent hit
Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mr. Brown.
CLSKANIE.
SS. Bryant In attempting to get out of
lied Thursday night found himself un
able to controll hit movement and fall
ing, itruck hi face agalnt the bed rail
so aa to bruise It conniderably. The fall
aroused the family who aent for a phys
ician, when it wa discovered that paral
yse had developed during the nlgnt and
Impaired the use ol hi left ide. He
continue nnible to walk and wat taken
to a aanltarium at Portland Tuesday
morning.
J. W. Kherwood, of Portland, wa
down Saturday to attend meeting of
the Knight of the Maccabees, of which
he I the stale commander. Quite a
number of the member of the order
were present from thi and adjoining
tent that night.
A neat wedding 1 reported to have
taken place at Joseph Erlckson'a on
lower Beaver latt week, when hi sec
ond daughter Ida, wa married by Rev.
Hawkin of thi place to J. B. Lovegren,
now ml Rainier. The young people are
both well and favorably known about
herr, and many good wlthea go with
them.
The lower Beaver people seem to do
nothing by halve. At a aoclal recently
nearly H0 wa raited lor the benefit of a
needy amily there, and it ha not leen
long since over that amount wa realised
in a similar way (or another widow and
family
Councilman Hchenor ia to be congrat
ulated on finishing the aide walk n front
of hi property. An Illustration of the
adage, "All thing come to him who
wait."
We notice that thej. A. English prop
erty I advertited for sale. It looks aa
though John and hla family Intend to
cut loose from n and And home else
where. Thi I to be regretted for they
will be greatly mieed here.
There Is an occasional instance of peo
ple going to southern Oregon lor climate,
and coming back for comfort. 8. Llnd
gren and family, having Just leturned,
can give further Information. They are
not the Drat people who have done the
like, but can tell you what they think.
A maaqurade ball Thanksgiving night I
attracted quite a crowd at Redmen hall.
Ed Fllppen has purchased a few acres
of ground aoroi the river In the 1j. D.
Tichenor Addition, and ia building hi In
tel! a home aa rapidly a proper lumber
and lavorable weather can be seemed.
The Clatakanie river ha been un
usually high thi week, and Jam ol log
haveoccured In a couple ol place, that
will take considerable time to loosen,
however, quite a number ol Ion aot
through to tide water.
The new bowlingalley ol Perrln' 1
proving a drawing card.
Classified Advertisements
HTRAYEDFItOM THE FARM OFO
T iu,jM nuu, VyliLlAn a. lurk mm! i...-
ling bull,' marked, brnmled anddchorneil
Branded on the left lil)"L A" iiisrkixl
Willi crop ami spin in me ivh ear sml
I. la In tint ritrliL. Anv InforniMlion mIii
be gl iidiy received by C. L. Ay re at
I anaioii, w im win nj ichuui
Fob rUi.ie The cordwood timber on
100 acre ol land. Call on or address
O. W. PERRY, Houlton, Or.
WAXTKIJ Men to clear hind rendv
for the plow, by the acre. Either lug
or mill i.niilrnct let. A Duly to Jului
Johnson, Bcappoo-e.
HEND 16 CKSTst TO ALBERT TO
ier, I'ortlaml Oregon, for the immen of
voter In Apfry, Auburn, Beaver Falls,
Goble, Manhlaiid, Nehalem, Oak I'oint
prei-inctti Comp'ete iitt of Columbia
county for 26 cents.
BLACK-DMUGHT
THE ORIGINAL
LIVER MEDICINE
x &
sallow complexion, dixxineW
biliousness and a coated tongue
are common indications of liver
and kidney diseases. Stomach and
bowel troubles, sever a they are,
five immediate warning by pain,
lit lirer and kidnnv trnuhUM-
tbotigh let painful at the start, ar
much harder to cure. Thedford'
Illack-Draiiebt never fail to bene
fit diseased liver and weakened kid
ney. It ttirs up tbe torpid liver
to throw off tbe gprmt of reverend
aao. It it certain preventive
of cholera and Brijfht'i disease of
the kidneys. With kidoevs re
inforced by Thedford Black
Draught thousand of persons bar
dwelt immune in thmidst of yel
low fever. Many families live in
perfect health and have no other
doctor than Thedford's Black-
Draught. It is always on band for
use in an emergency and savta
many expensive call of a doctor.
Mulllnt, S. C. March 10. 100L
I hav astd Thedford's BUtk.Drmjht
ferthrttytars tndlhtv aot hid tew
to a doctor sine I htvt tt taking IL
It is tha kast mtdlcla lor nw thst Is
g veuMct ana ayiptpn end omtr
fg'i compUmts. Rv. A. 0. LEWIS.
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monthly and expenses, or SO per vent,
commission to take Older lor our Farm
Seeds, Fruita and Flower. We sell tour
grades ol Irniu, to any competition can
be met. Our stock is warranted. Yov
do not deliver or collect. Cau devote
all ar part time. We pay you ea-
week. Good chance to earn money '
winter. Write for tree outfit at or
Perry Naraery Company, Bor
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