The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913, December 05, 1902, Image 9

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PERSONAL
Hon. Martin llotli, of Uulnler, wa
vlnltor in Ht. Helen Monday.
'Wgu Young, a well known resident
of Warren, wa jn town Tucaday.
W, M. La Force a Portland li.w
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J ST. HELENS
PHARMACY
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Patronize a drug store when yci1
want pure, fresh and reliaWe
I Drugs and Patent Medicines
wa In town Tuesday,
George A. Hall lint son ti Hill..l..
on a business trip.
Attorney R. p. Graham, of Portland,
wa a viator In Ht. Helen Wednesday.
W. P. Tucker. left WoJ....i... ...!
N..u, i t .1 " . '"""
,,,,, .,;, ne may romue for
several month.
MKK-imtrj'evr -W. McBrl.U and
Mm. Mcliride are visitiiig at the Dol
man home.
Mr. and Mm. Jesse Hendricks, of
1 H nk ton. wera visitors lii ty.am uu.
day.
Two rn of J , 0. Porter of Ifnnllnn
.. i.i.inMj nuiuiHy morning from a vx
monm sojourn in Alaska.
K. A. Laitlberanrl haa rill.ui frnm
Portland to change the adJn of hi
MlST from 2111 Tavlr i..nr tri WU
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niru street.
John rlandslrom hsi written from
Marshland to have he addres of hit
paper changed fro that place jo Cluts-
same.
('. F. FawUr hat ordered bis paper
changed frstu Yale, Wash., to Colum
bia Gity. lie ha been ill at the lat
ter pme.
iimi. ra.. Vammm m u ........ ' . . ..
uoj wet imi near hi. Bepttu- ;
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Jimmy Con w one of a party of deer ; .!a'
wrvri ooi recently in tne woojs went of 6hrial,maa
town. After camp had been mmle nt a Orav.
t,1.t,lt.u.,(i.. .... I I.I- I
r. .u. ,..., ni.",. 111,111. flII'fUllitfini HIV
Uiierrum "30 -30" and trekked out In the
ailent wood lookiiiK for ''ipiKir." He
walked ri!leriiildl forward Uiroiiib the
wooded inlea whli a kn iye out for
LOCAL I St' IIelcns Hotel
preaenta at Coljin'a it.
convene an
IVrfmncry. t'oilt-t Articles, EtCj
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EADQVARTERS FOR SCHOOL BOOKS
rbin and Decorated Crepe Paper, Jjjc,
ki from Publisher Regular 25 cnt Novels Oalj 10 Cents
-COLLINS AND GRAY-
THE PEOPLE'S MERCHANTS,
Dealers in
Holiday 6oods!-
UJftM'KUN, CHNNKI) UOODS. Hit V(1(V)IH, (M.! rHISfl, II TS,
t .AI'X, H HMSIIIMi UOOHS. Itl.A.s'KKTi. CRUCKKRV,
l II. AxrV A ( K, T1NWAUK. HAKUWAUK, l.KATUKH, HAU-
AND si ions....
v, Oil Clotliina. Kit hi Crats. Rub-
bcr Boots, Grass Seeds, Grain
Flour and Feed.
ST. HELENS.
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OREGON.
H.O. Howard haa leaiwl Jjfx tawmill,
iirn. a.niiiirr mi iiib Hon anil MP w. ut.
mni nun inoveu oaca to tin larm. near
lUDKlOll.
riiouiaa Holfitiiie, a promln -nt logger
of ankton, wa In town Ham Jny. lie
and Koaa Ktanwood are putting a lot of
log" into Milton creek thia wiuujr.
I. f. Wilson, whoae poalofflco addreea
la larikUm, but who livoa on the Kat
ior oi tne Nehalem, w in town Ved-neaday.
J. h. Colvin, aon of County Cum mixa
loner H. L. Colvjn, of Matahland, wan
married lant week to Minn Ably Davia,
of ClatHop county.
Kred Walkim haa retried his posi
I Ion on the steamer America, aud left
for Keatrle the first of the week, accom
panying hi. cou.in, Collie Orchard.
H. O. Bchoonover, of Vernonla, hat
been iendiiig a couple of weeka in thia
vicinity. He attemled the meetinit of
Millon Uraiigoat Houlton last Thurs
day iiilit.
J. VI. Lane and wife. R. V v.,n
Mist j J. W. koota, of ClaUkaiiiei'L.
Mwe, Mra. II. Clark, I). Oarriaon, of
llnulluii, and 11. P. Coe, of Kainier,
were reglured at Portland hotel Sat
urday. CharleMcerve, editor of the Med
forj 8uree, ha been verv aick for
aome tima with pleoriav. Mia Amy
Ueorjre, of Portland, visited her couin,
Mr. I). Havla in thia city a day or two
thi wecl.r-Orvgon City Enterpriser
J. H. Cameron, of Kisbhawk ; Norman
Merrill, of Clatukanie: Mra. Mary Mo
ler, orK Weeka, C. C. Fowler and
aon.ol a ariijiland; W. K. Hteven. of
ncappuoat, ana i
wt
ay
meat lie niun't care whether liln pro
rectlve victim had four nmnifli or
dozen, a deer or a bear hide '"r a cover
ins, ha wa after icame. bite, little, old or
young, ba'r, fur or feather. Perhnp
It wa thi keen (cent fur aine that lc
Jimmy eatray. Anybow . alter aon
iionraol walking he 'Uncovered that I
wa lout. Worst "II night waa awiftly
approaching, the darkening wood be
gan to taktf on an unfriendly look.
There 1 nothiiiK timid about Jimmv
butaathedarkneeiincreaaed he began
to liiatle. ''I Am Horrv. Oh Ho Horrv.
'IViat 1 (Jsme.'l For the first time too fin
observed in the lighi snojr pumerou
itioiprint of the leativeoougar. Jimmy
admitted to himself and wa ready to
admit to the cougar that there wa am
ple room in the wooda for both without
crowding, hut he wasn't dead aure the
nougar took that view of it. So he be
gan to strike matches, but the debris
every where wa damp and hi efforts
lulled. He began to walk. He walked
for some boura in everv direction known
to the compass. He ia ready to attest
that aome of the couaar tracks he saw
(i urine that walk would eaailv tmve
-measured the siae of a wash tub. Then
he eat down and vocalized in sonorous
tones till morning. Talk about the im
mortal Nye ''twanging his tuneful lyre"
to the nijht breezes I Jimmy's ninging
wa simply immense. It waa Inspired.
tie hasn't aid what inspired it. At
any rale the concert included such touch
ing melodies as, "Oh. 1 Wish f Was Up
In a Tree." Whv IH( The Kun !, I ),, '
"Home Hay I'll Wander Hack Aealn
Kit f "n....r. V.,.. WL.I..I. T 111. ..1.1 fe. a
...v, l'"U I. IUU AIII1IK I ITUUiU II X
Could (go home,") etc etc., fortisei mo
prJscepdo, ad lib., ending up, as JJie
gray of dawn appeard, with the latest
rag time fayohte." Ha! Hal Ha! You
May Jlamlxxizle Otheu But You Can't
Bamliorizle Me."
Mavllirht at hand
chaiiKed. He aighled adeer, the "30 30"
spoke shai ply and the venison was his.
Moon he struck the Wauconda roail miles
from camp and home, but tickled over
the easy escape from his predicament
and proud of his name. Tim Miirnimr
Ktandard.
JulnoT. A. McBride will
I sdj.iurued term of the circuit court next
i uesosy, me ih;ii.
Bev. yew Usvlea, of Warren, will
prcatn at nciippoese next Hnndav.
ihere will he no services ut Hnulton. "
A few photographs of Columbia
county farm houses are wanted at this
voice lor me midwinter edition.
Mttil Sllljf.'rilH-r rpcxivo.l at .1.1. l.
flee (at the Evening Telegraiu. Oregon's
ttrestest evening paper.
u,??- H' Mom wili preach at Column,
ma City Sunday morning, and in tlia
Methodist church in 8t. Helens in the
evening.
David Davis and Edward Brodie will
soon begin the publication of the Hemi
Weekly Kecord at Oregon City. They
will no doubt make it a success.
Several of tho former
sawmill, have secured work on the
Columbia City 4 Nehalem logging rail-
Heputv District Attorney W. H,
towell filed two new casea In the cir
cuit court fox Clackamae cfjunty last
week.
Modjeska B. Butler, of Warren, has
filed a suit for a divorce from Barney
Butler on the ground of desertion, and
awaa inai she tie permitted to re
Under the Management of
0. A, AND A. M. BRINN.
Has been repainted and refurnished,
Board
and Lodirimr. 120 iw mm.ii,
Transient, $1 per day.
Special Kates to parties of
beveral Persons.
DaRn and Feed
Horses.
for
9UMM0MS.
Aiipie Ijhi L Fr, PJalntlB.
v..
phrlm U Fare, Defendant
the above-named de-
To Kr.hritLinlj.Fat..
f'!!Kli.ni:
"nine ner uianlen name, Modieska B
Tinkhaiu.
lukveniiort. oi War-
- rro rlHIB,orau ai i oruana hole;
rrm
Best Methods o( Gold Filling
'phis i the llit.inl most scienlillo UMlliott of tiold Pilling
No lUinuieriiijiA Nu oienem irf tn tit-ih, and none of those
"Stlfiil iieadurht fitRNVUtV-it.'thod of liuld Pilling.
317, Failing Bld'g
Portland, Oregon
. KNODER, MlLi
I.oda-e Eleetlons.
Khlnier lAnige Nu. 58, K. of P., have
elected the fullowlng new officers: chan
cellor, commander, J. K. Bourne; vice-
chiuuellua, (Jeorgii Mayger: prelate.
lienor Hollis; master of work, C. I.
Hoogkirkj master of exchequer J. B.
Poan ; master of finance, J. J. Braim;
Keeper 01 record ami seal, J. B. E.
Ikiurne ; master at arms,
inside guard, James Low
fi. H. K bluer.
The local lodee of the Rathlsine Sister
elected the following officers at the last
meeting: Past chief, Mra. Ina Dem
ing; most excellent chief. Mrs. I.ucv
tirny; excellent senior, Mrs. Anna Rich
ardsnii, excellent junior. Mra. Clara
Cliff; manager of temple. Mis. May
Wellington ; master o letter and corres
ixindciice. Mrs. Siirnh Oniek i
of linance, Mrs. Ida Harri; protector of
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v. .1. u,, r.iica nwiwr; guari
outer temple, Mrs. May Itrigga,
The Unite.! Artisan Assembly, of
iiouirmi, eieeUHf the following officer
111 llll
tor A
tends
Braxee-Meeker
A pretty home wedding took ptace at
the home of Lindley Meeker at Houlton
last Sunday, the contarcting parties be
ing his daughter, Mis Ora, and A. R.
Braree, chief engineer on the steamer
Tahoma, of the White Collar Line.
Rev. Lew Daviee, of Warren, wa the
officiating clergyman. Only a few in
vueu menus were present at the cere
mony. An excellent wedding lunch was
served. Mr. and Mra. Brazee boarded
the afternoon train for Portland, their
future Iioom, followed with showers of
rica. The bride I an adopted daughter
of Mr. Meeker, while Mr. Brazee spent
his boyhood days at the Meeker home
A Timely Suggestion.
Thi ia the eason of the year when the
prudent and careful Jiousewife replen
ishes her supply of Chamberlain's Congh
Remedy. It ir certain to be needed be
fore the winter ia over, and results are
much more prompt and tatisfactoi y
when it is kept at hand aud given as
soon as the cold is contracted and Iwfor
it has become settled in the svsiom. In
1, W A Fowler I "I"10' every Instance a severe cold Kt
... 1' 1 wrded off by taking this retwjiiV
, out siueguarti, . frei,y goon , the nrst jujicatioris of
the cold appears. There is no dangor
in giving it to children for it contains
no harmful substance, It is pleasant to
use otn ami 1 is aim cniiaren like it.
Buy it and you will get the best. It al
ways cures, for sale by Edwin Koaa.
The steamer America is still making
regular trins despite the fact that she
broke a shaft and lost the propelling
wheel a lew nights aim. TI,o .rl....oi
Republic leaves for Portland on Tues
days and Fridays at 1 p. in.
The time is now nearinif for district
school clerks to send in for the lists of
assessable property in their retpective
districts. County Clerk Henderson will
have the copying completed on the tax
roil so that he can give out this infor
mation by the latter part of the week.
E.E. Quick was appointed receiver of
the Ht. Helens Lumber Company by
Judge McBride, which dissolved the at-
lacnment suit oroulit by Muekle Bros
lor AUW). JSo announcement of any
seuiement Between the !orrance stock
holders and Smith and Murray. Under
the terms of the lease, the mill reverts
10 mui-icie uros., if not operated for 30
days. John Uilmore is night watchman
at the mill and John Wellington day
"""-"1 umuui ii.Q in eiversnip.
1 he Portland creditors of the St. Hel
ens l.lllliDjr (.'oninanv havefi le.l
tion in the United States court askine
ll.u. 4I. t . 1 1 , . . "
J., -"iupy iie u-i:iren uankrupt.
W.T. Muir. attorney for 1 lie 11 x
!o., represents the Detitioner. vv Ti'
Fenton, attorney for the .Southern Paci
fic, is associated with W. H. Powell as
counsel for the Dorrance stockholder,
pjessere. Dillard 4 Day represent Muekle
Bros, interests.
The county court has ordered the de
linquent tax list published in the Peo
ples Press, the olficial organ ol the so
cialist party. The democratic brethren
are very much exercised over the order
and the Bourbon atmosphere around
the court house is quite bine. Judge
i-aloier and Commissioner Springer are
said to have switched over to the social
ists, and the democratic leaders are
swearing vengeance. Commissioner
Russell, the republican member of the
court, is watching the proceedings
without comment as he is in the minor
ity. Albany Herald.
Cut this out and take it to ETwin
Ross drug store and get a free sample of
C hamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tab
lets, the best physic. They cleanse and
I invigorate the stomach, improve the ap
j 'sand regulate the bowels. Reg
is-thf. name Or THIS H'fATK or OKB.
X iro.i; You are hereby reulrerl to aiipeur
, answer Hie Complaint Hied J,jS
you In the alw-a-antltled Wt and ca" "1!
w before the mh day of hemlr. MM, and
It yon fall so to an.wer, f,-r want thereof ih?
plaintiff will .opiy mths Coun for "B re W
sryd for In the Complalat; to wlti That the
bonds of iiiatriiiioiiy heretofore and now em l
UK between you and the plaintiff beforerer
dissolved and held for naught, ,,d the pl.l"
and that plalutiff be permitied and
name of Anna L uia Han dnd
for mch other relief aa the Court mar deem
equltal,le;iiri Ju.t. Till, .nmmon, u wrVed
apon by publlianon by order of the Hon.
titled Court wmie and entered herein ou the
4lt day of October, mi, aud the date of the
hrst puWIeatlon of thi, summoio, b ,h" 31
.;".br.1.!W2' ttle paWlcatlna la
the uth day of tieeember, 1902.
rUXSH SCHI.HGEI.,
AiUiraey f.,r Plaintiff-
Watts AJtolse,
-DKAI.EK-l Iff-
Flonr and Feed
Choice Groceries
Staple Dry Goods
Best Quality Shoes
Hardware and Notions
Scappoose, - Oregon.
ORIENTAL - HOTEL
Under the management of
MRS. FRED BRIGQSf
Has the Best Accommodations,
BOARD AND LODGING, $.8
PER M JNTH.
I raiment, $i Per Day.
Umber Land, Act June 3, 1S78.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
PaiTzn Htates Lakd Orrit a,
i . piiauce nun the provisions of the act of
th"" ,", ia ?' eD"'ll "An act for
. i. "if maics oi ualifor
uia Uregoo, Nevada. nd Washimrton Terri
tory, a exieuded to all the Public Laud giaiaa
b.yndrnnf'U liT2' Bnoit VllliKer.ofl tort-
Feed Barn in Conneo
tion.
ST. HE LEI? 8, Or.
.,Sr.i " . n",l'e,vl"abl for Its timber
OT stone thau for agricultural puruones, and to
establi.h lua claim wi said land before the Rei
ijiterand Receiver of thia office at Oregon t ity,
.""'f: ou l!'t"y- the ihday;of JanuarV
Frault Jl. Hoyt and Helver Olscu. of Warren
Orenou, and A, L Miller, of Ore-,11 City.
Auy and all persons claiming- ad
versely the abpve-dewrlbsd lands ,re
requested to lile their claims in this
n or before said srth day of January, ma.
Wlja CHAS. H JioOKts, Keiater
titmi, eu-iuxi the following officer "u ",r'
he meeting held Friday night : Mas- Judge J.
Artiiin. 1. H. Copeland; superin- ninny tot
I.tilie !W. Perry: aesrvtary, M. I
shaw; jiliikir eomiiit tor, Crace L.
Lauiberson-Tlmmer.
Henry L. Lamberann and Cora F.
Timn.er, two well known voiinn neonle
'j of Houlton were married yesterday at
the home of the groom's parents, Mr.
and Mra. John Lamberson. County
It. Doan officiated. The cere-
took place in the presence of a few
nuilu.1 odAul. T o..l Um T....t
JJe" I son ieft o the afternoon train for a
most
groom is
ioncer
snaw ; senior conductor, Winnie Bailev ; ' short wedding trip. The bride iaa
....... v., ,v. ...,-ir.nurer. Anna -estunalile young latlv, and the grot
XT V1 i"r SI1"00 ' ,iBlJ Kion of one of the' prominent pi
Milton tiranee at.Honlh,,, .U.l ' of Columbia county.
1 n, ... - a.
-?e, loc, per box.
si 11 1
Orvn a Hot u.
,,,. Itlfflce, Hood 414
'1 hoicks jKM VaoNT hi
Theodore S. Thomson, Dentist,
Information and Appointments by Mail.
Rooms .O and fil, WHshlngfon Hldg., Hoiillienst cor. 4lli Wash, streets,
POEILAND, OREGON.
Take Elevator lo Fifth Floor,
th following officers last Thuradav
night: worthy master, I. H. Copeland':
overe.r, C. O. Clark; lecturer. Mrs.
Anna Copelamr; secretary, Leota Lowe;
treasurer, Leslie E. Bailev; steward.
Fred Frantz; chaplain, Mrs. Winnie
Bailev; htdy assistant itnwaid, Mrs,
A. II. Mathews; assistant steward,
Charle Bradford ; Ceres, Grace Adama :
Pomona, Alma Wilkinson; Flora, Ethel
Mathews; gate-keeper, Past Master
I'. W. Crk.
How About Your Title? I
Ct RK YOt' Btiftlt It Is ll rliilit? Iteinemlier that It Is the
J. KKCultli llial oiii. It is our bnslnens to search the
r, reiorils and almw what tly eoumln In relation to laud
tlllea. II win .niiieniiilnle Iui.vIiik land or loanlnit inniiry 1111 real
e.iair seeiirltv, l.tkti 1111 tunii s word, but Insist uin knoivlus what
lhr. record sllott s re, snlliu the lllle. A 11 Alistraot Is as cosenllal aa
a. Iced. Insist mi lliivlns ll. W have the only s,M of iilistiaet
I1..0I.S I" theii'univ All work in niill eecnteil ami satisfaction
miaranieeil. II "'u have pioicrty to lusurlve usa call v are
ai cuts lor the Ik-m tlie llisuratu e inni.aule 111 the woilil. If u
a; have propsriy lor sale list it with us and wa 111 Hud aliujer.
E. E. QUICK & CO.,
jaaj Ml Tf
Homo, Stttro cxti rrsi
rtis a-es Ai'tiroaih to Hunlurlitaai) Almuat r.v tweap.
Ut!K!33itTfiR3 W
If ator. Ililhl aa dsy. A-ttsirlwara hm Wii
"irs Ilea rao- lumps so irsUlira "
Mwi.W.nM.ftl lasM,lSitrif,JVS.'S
4Mft'i" TAt-K l-A,,'V?'.W1,1,
rir.ltH. sritl KT WMS'S, Kto. V'V''
all 0B HUT. KrtsriiSs. N-Smok. o
VllLV sua AT SIGH I'. V io:lvo su
as'ata, unmtafon eftlus,-u asalvti. l.
m
Sunday-School III Have i hrlstmas
Exercises.
By vitc of those present, nt last Sun
day's a sslonof the St Helen Son lay 1
u..h.u,l il u,a .f..i.l...l ... I ' .. it .: '
,v nq .-viiiii uu iiNvn a V'lirial
mas tree in the Congregational church.
and the ntecflsary coiniuittfs were at-
l . i ii i. .1.
The matter of whether family nrninnia
should be placed iinon the tree, or
Whether they should lie confined to
those purchased by the disbursing com
mittee with money subscribed bv the
ublic to the C ..1 tmas tree fund', wns
discussed and dually, left to a vote of
tho house, wbieu resulted ill favor- pf the
tree tating free to leceive piesfiHs, if a
suitable nature, fiiiiu the public for their
fiientls and reintives. Thereiore. all
persons desiring to have presents placed
upon the tree are requested to turn
same over to a committee who will re
ceive them at the Congregational (,-hiirch
the day before Christinas.
The affairs is in the hands of the fol
lowing cumtnittees, who will endeavor
to ezvrclse tluw cure and maintain order :
Uommtttee to secure ant
Pao.. Maitin White, 11
1. 11. Lolt,
C'diiiiiiltee to solicit funds. Abbey
Black, Bessie Haitan, Ada George,
iSeilie Laws, Lloyd Hattan, Willie Wal
lers. Committee on arrangements and, dis
I'Uiseoii'iils. lrs. M. C Gray',' Mrs.
Rose While, M.'C. Gray, fc'artin White.
CouiHiithe on deeorutin.-M,is. H. J.
Waiu'is, Mr. J. Wellington Mrs. M.
White. Mips May Chalmern, Bertha
Dm I, Martin Wlre, Pearl Decker.
'I'.ed-nri'r, Mdi tiu" White. - V
. The Biiliciiiiig oommlHee will soon
start on its iiifs,sion and matteia vtill le
greatly, facilitated if the generous public
will buy the solicitors who will also act
us colled
How to Prevent Croup.
It will be good new to the mothers of
small children to learn that croup ran
he prevented. The first sign of croup is
hoarseness. A day or two before the at
tack the child becomes bourse. Thia is
soon followed by a peculiar rough cough.
Give Chamberlain's Cough Remedy
freely ts soon aa tl.e child becomes
hoarse, or even after the rough cough
appears, and it will dispel all symptoms
ol croup. In this wav all danger and
arxiety may be avoided. Thi remedy
is ueil I liv iiihiiv thousands of motheis
ami has never been known to fail. It ia.
in fact; the only remedy thit can always t
lie depended upon and that ia pleasant i
and sate to Hike, l or sale bv t-Jivi-t
Tm.A? will be a grand Christmas ball
lu the 8t; vlleieuB opera honae Christ.
ma night, Thursday, December 25th.
Ticketa, including aupper at the St. Hel
en HoUl, il 26. Greweii Bros.; of
Warren, will provide excellent music
mi Miu.sssiuu. me general coui
mittSe con't of John Lamberson, of
Houlton; jKiiits D. Mcivay, of Kcao-
poose, an I K. . Kobinson, of St. Hel
ens, and the floor managers will be Len
Detkeraiid Gas Boss. There will be
trap shootrtig all day Christmas under
the auspices of ipe St. Helens Gun
Club; also targets with rifles for rews
and turkey. Prize for the best shot.
f as-
A Liberal Offer.
The undersigned will give a free sam
ple of Chamberlain's Stomach aud Liver
Tablets to any one wanting a reliable
lemedy for disorders of the stomach,
biliousness or constipation. This is a
rjew remady and a good one. Edwin
Ross.
PETITION FOR JLIQU OR LICENSE.
To the Honorable County Couit of Co-
luiiiuiH voumy, uregon :
We, the undorsiirneil le-nl enter, ra.
siding iu Goble precinct, Columbia
County, Oregon, would respectiuliv pe
tition your Honorable Body at its next
regular session, winch will ru hold ,.n
the 6th day of January. liWS. in the
Court House, in the City of St. Helena,
vuiumuia vuuujy, otate ol uregon, that
a license be granted to O. E. Hunter to
sell spirituous, vinoue and malt liquors
in quantifies less than one gallon in
Goble precinct in said comity and state,
and that said license be granted for a
period of six months, for all of which
your petitioners will ever prav: Signe ' :
G B Foster, H Beahe. J. Burbee, K E
Duiauey, . ii cpencer, U M Leonanl,
Thomas Peoples, J M Fowler, H M
Fowler, Geo i'ilzenberger, Hosea Black.
W ill Kelly, A J VanAlatine, C P Ander
son, E W Fowler L. Bradlev, J Martin.
F Huasbaum, Walter Hunter,- Bert
Mackinster, J L Archibald, W M Brad
ley, Ira L Withrow, J E Conbov, Robert
Link, Peter Hoesch, John Fair", George
Foster jr, Will Meacham, B Hayard,
C H Ehlmger, John Metritks, Earl
Hutchinson, John MeFa'land, W H
Bishopp. Z A Hvde. C Link. R S ICen. !
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. r
MfTICK f HERKltY THAT THE UNDKR
J ' slKued has been, by the Hon. J. B. Ooau
Judie of the County tiurt ot tho .-lutte of Ore
son for Columbia County, appointed edtnlnla-
,-n',t"-r ,he K"ute Jeremiah
Oalvin. deceased. Any and ail per sens havlnc
claims against said estate are hereby reunired
to present the same to me, duly verified accord
ing to law, at the office of w. H. rowell, at
II. Helens, orecoii, within six months from
the date hereofr
Administrator of the Estate of Jeremiah Ual
vlu, detaed;
W. H. PuWELL, Attorney for Anmlulsjratsr.
Dated December 121h, 1802,
Estray Taken I'p.
Notice is hereby given that on the
second day of Decern tier, there atraved
to my place at Yankton, County of Co
lumbia, SUtte of Uregon, a yearling
steer; color, red, with white tail and
slit in left ear. The owner of the above
described animal can obtain possession
of the same by famishing sufficient
proof of ownership aud paying all ex
penses and costs.
J. A. WIKSTR0M.
ey, J W Bomell, C C Fowler, P 11 Piper,
C W McFarland,' George Link, George
C Fowler, Frank C Cleaver. O Mmrinn
Joseph Lawrence, Jiuimie Kennedy,
R S Kinney, B W Dtxlge, Arthur Rilev,
J M Young, Frank Degonda, Samuel
rorbesi Joseph Cardinell, D L MeDer
mott, R A Lawrence, M Link. J C Mon
roe, Victor Furer, E E Hufstaker, Rob
en B Lipton, J Alfred Johnson.
DR. FENNER'S
KIDNEY api
Backache
CURE
All dtssasea of Kldnava.
maaaer. urinary Usgana.
A la., Bh.nnl.tlhn TIb.V
eha.Reu-tDissaae fcravel.
ropsj, teuiai Troubles.
Ross.
Blir Fire at Rainier,
Fire which broke out at Baiuier Fri
day morning destroyed the sash and
door factory of W. D. I'lue and a lodg
ing house owned bv Joseph Silva, en
tailing a loss of i'8-0 with tt2,0UO in
surance. The tire was discovered at
6:15 a. m. In the drv kiln at the sash
and door factory, destroying the entire
plant. The lodging house that burned
was occupied by Mtrj.-.0. W. 'Herman.
Tho town fire brigade .turned out and
succeeded in saving the adjoining prop
erty but the tire at the factory was ao
far. advanced that it could not be got
under control. Theblateutis a riorce
tl put troe in (one and the heat wasnuliearalde a block
J Wallers I away. V. D, Pine's loss is estimated at
1 M,i)00 wilh tti.OOO insnrame. The
loss on the null htiilding, which wits
owned by Dean Blanchard, waa If2500,
with no insurance, while the loss pti the
lodging house was (5(1(1 with no Insur
ance. Mr. Plue had heretofore arranged
to build a plant in addition to the one
that was destroyed and hail already se
lected the site tor it. A new plant with
larger capa,c.ty will probably be erected.
dors.
A Li'tMio-y program Is being prepared.
".J .,,.' A.' 3d. Ditt'KKH,' ft, ti.gupt.
lVfi Collins A Gray's jmas goods be
talc! vmi make your puichasea.
, ' -'. , 1 i. l'l".- --t
Itet'cr Than at Plaster.
A piece, of flannel dampened., with
Chamlierlahi' Pain Ralftf'and bound on
the affectwl parts, i hetter than a plaster
for a lame back and for pains in tti side
or chest-. Villi i Balm has no superior as
a liniment for iha relief of deep seated,
uiuscnliir and rheuuiatiu pains, For
sale bv Edwin Ros.
tton't bscoma dlscourased. There 1 a
oure for you. if uecessnrj write I)r. Feuner.
Ho has spent a life time curing Just such
cases as yours. All consultations Free.
Dr. Fenoer's Kidney and Backache Cure
la the cause of tuy being alive to-d&y. I bad
suffered greatly of kidney disease forjear
and reduced hi weight Ui IM pouuds. I now
weigh ItiS pounds.
W.B. MoOCGIN, Olive Furnace, O.''
nrugjjlsts. 60c., fh Ask for Cook Book Fres.
ST.viTus'PAKCEiruerreteir
For sale by Collins & Uray, t, Helens,
oliants nt Houlton.
DOWN-
tvajQAArslaa satsatUWrfs. swasASV
COUNTY PEOPLE SHOULD I
9
Glatsknnie
Store
Drug
-roa Tttaia
Drugs and
Medicines
--CIIOICX
loM Arti4fl5xand Perfumery
Dr. J. g. 0AL Proprietor
Ci.,sTsKvm : j - Okkoos.
The St. Helens
under the nuinageui
M. rstiun.
HoteSl take
euieuli oi G
es the lead
A. auJ,A
SUMMONS,
In tho Circuit Court of the State of Ore
gon for Columbia County.
Edie Baleusifer, plaintiff, ,7
Gus Baleusifer, Defendant.
To Gtt itleuifer, the aliaye-nam i
Deieiidant : ?
IN TH.E NAME OF THE STATE P
Oregon: You are herebv mniflmi
and required to appear and answer the'
Complaint tiled against yon in the j
a buve-en titled Court and Cause on or ,
b h.re the I7lh day of Jantmrv, ia3, 1
which will lie after the expiration of'
six weeks from the date of the first I
publication oi Hits summons; anil if
you fail (o so appear and answer on or
before said 17tU day of" January, 11)03,
the plaintiff will apply to the Court lor
relief di niiinded in the complaint to
wit: For a decree dissolving the mar
riage relation now exuding between vou
and the plaintiff, and for t-tich oilier
and lurther or iliitcrent relief as may be
quiuttile in the premises.
This summons is published by order
of the Hon. J. B. 1Vii, county judge of
said county and state, made and en
tered in this cuue on the 2nd day of
December, 1902,
The day of the first puhlination of this
summons is December 5th, PJCti, and
the last January 16th, 1903.
GEORGE A. HALL,
' Attorney for Plaintiff.
Iisysssssajaispt , I .i... . hi ii. .
SUMMONS.
fa the Circuit Court oi tn siaia tl Oreson.
for the Cumnty of Columiua.
J. B. Kce.'er. Plaintiff,
vs.
Mary E. Keei'er, Defendant,
To Mary 1. Keeier, the above named Da
teudaut: '
IS THE NAMK OF THE STATE OF ORB
X rn; you are hereby notified and required u
aiipear and answer the couipiniot filed against
tore December 2ind, U, which will be after
the expiration of six weeks from the date of the
licit itubticatiun of this summon.; and if you
fa 1 to so appear ad answer ou ur before said
2ind day ot December, laoa the plalntlfT will
apply to the Court for the relief demanded ia
thucomplaint to wit: For a decree diasoivina
the nuuriase relation now exUtiu be
tween yon and the plaintiff, and for audi other
and furtnar or didereut relief aa mav ba
proper. '
This summons Is published by order of the
Bon. Thomas a. McUride.Jndare of the above
eutuled Co ik, mle al Cuambera on the 4th
day of .November, laui
The dayof toe n.-si publication of thia eura
mou ia November 7th, 1U02.
BOHKRT O. MORRQW.
Attoruey for Plaintiff
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT
VOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN BY
a the undersigned administrator of the
estate of Charles L. Melis, deceased.
ini.iie use iiieu in me otnee ot the
County Court of Columbia County, Ora.
egon, bis tiual Hivotint of his adminis
tntion upon said estate, together with
his final report and petition for final sets
tlement, sml that the Hon. J. B. Doan,
Judge of said Court, has appointed Fri
day, the 9th day of January, 1S03, at
one o'clock in the afternoon of said day
as the time, and the courtroom of said
Court at the Court House in St. Helens,
Oregon, as the pla of hearing said ac
count and report and of settlUg the ad
ministration of said estate, at which,
time and place any person interested
may appear and file objections in writ
ing to said account or report, or any
portion thereof.
... A, R. MELIS,
Administrator of the Estate ol Charles
L. Melts, deceased.
V. H. Powell, Attorney for Administrator.
NOTICE fOR PUBLICATION.
H. Morgns has received a stock o the
finest loggers Bhoes ever brought to the
city. They are of the celebrated A. A
Cutter make, manufactured at Eau
Claire, Wis., aud are going like hot
cakes on a cold morning. They
are most substantially made of the heat
material, nd aaie so constructed as to
be easy on the feet, and pprfeut-tiiting
Department of the fnteriot
laud Office at Orenon City, Oreend.
November 14, 1D02.
YTICE IS HEREBY G1VK.N THAT TUB
foiloyrtnt-aamed settler has filed noHe of
his internum fo milke fi,nat proif in 'support of
his clsiui. and that M proof will be mails be'
foie the County Cleik of Columbia County at
St. Helen. econ. on Deremer 29, lsej. via-
I.EWH ft. FITZUEKALD.
H. B. No. IS, 77f-.r the soli of section IS. Isls
. - - ..n uauim (tie I01IOW1IIK WllneslttS I
prove his continuous resilience noon mil i.i:
vuliuu of said laud, vis: E. ."bilier, of Yiriio-
uia, ureKon; t aarlea eickrnan. of Xeasavi Tra
aon; Ueorste W. Auamsand Alosuo Kmniona.' at
ernotia. reson.
2ld2 CHARLES p. M00RE8, Regtstar.
ESTARMSHbD
1ST3
JOHN A. BECK
taALfta tK
Wife Diamonds, Si?TOr&
...JEWEUY..,,
Repairing a Specialty.
Morrison St. Be. Frout ik First, JPQftT LAN SJk
We are still furnishina? the Weekle
Oregonian and Mist together for a yeaa
only 2.00. Sutiscribe now.
Greatest Clubbinsj Combin a
H-t!011:
TWO WEEKLY PAPERS For, THE OF
O.NE GREATEST BARGAIN US GOtiD BEADING
Bv a special arrangement we are able to furn iah T-
and THE WEEKLY ' '
bing price for both
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