The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913, January 02, 1903, Image 3

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IHeciving New Goods Every day Ju tho Week
THE MUCKLE GTORE HAS A REPUTA-
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-GENERAL MERCHADISE--
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HEADQUARTERS FOR SCHOOL BOOKS
A Pine Iine of Writing Supplies.
Plain and Decorated Crepe Paper, Etc.
Direct from Publisher Regular 25 cnt Novels Only lOCents
COLLINS
THE PEOPLE'S MERCHANTS,
Curry a Large
and
Well Selected
Stock of
GENERAL -MERCHANDISE
Flour and Feed.
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TOOTHACHE DROPS.
Oil Clove, Cteosotn mid Uhlitrufurm, ro,iiil pnrtu on rot ion; iMa
will stop any of toothache canned fiom an exposed nei ve, int
the way to cure It, la to have the tooth tilled by DR. K.NOI'KR'S
NEW METHOD.
Dr. KNODER, Dentist,
Theodore S. Thomson, Dentist,
Information and Appointments by Mail.
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The exercise at the Congregational
Winrrh Christmas Eve by the Union
Humbiy school were of unusual Interest.
The decoration committee did some ar
ticle work in the matter of attractive
adornment. Mrs. J. H. Decker, the
superintendent presided.
lj( exercises opeiifil with a song by
the congregation. Coronation," followed
with pmver bvT. II. I-olt. The Bible
clnss sung bm uiithem, "How Beautiful
Upon the Mountain." The remnlndor
,f the program consisted of r reeitntion
t!hristinas, by iiinn grn; song, by the
':.?f'rj;iirdin ylavs ; recitation by Annie
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Articles, Etc.
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CHICaftO,
Quick ; song, by Mr. Whit's class; reel
tKtion, by Lloyd Hattan; song, by Mrs.
Collin's olasBj recitation, Jennie Gilnon ;
another anlhem by the Bible clnss; song,
Mr. White class; recitation, "Santa
Clans," by Vernon Smith,
Then followed the distribution of
present by the committee as follows:
Taking the presents ircm the tree M.
C. Gray, II. J. Waters, Mr. Martin
White, Mr J. 11. Decker. Reading
names J. 11. Collins and Martin. White
DiHtributing--l!irdie Harris, Alice
Quick, Lena Lindsay, A,d George,
He-sie llnttiui, '
trom Vernonia
J. I). K. Bourne, of Hulnlor, the live
Insurance agent, waa in town Monday,
W. It, Holme, of Clatskanie, u in
St. Helen Monday and Tuesday.
Mr. and Mr. Oscar Hay, of Warren,
wer viator iu Ht. Helena Monday.
U. If, Urubur spent the Christmas
holiday with hi family at Portland.
John (jllinore took Christina dinner
with hia family at Oladatonu park.
Norman McKay, of Sauvie Inland,
win In town during the putt week,
Ur. A. I', McLaren, of Rainier, waa in
Ht. Helena Christum day.
Mr. and Mr. Oscar Hays, of Warren,
wore In town during the week,
J. 1), Wharton was officiating aa pur
ur on the steamer Kellogg thin week.
Mr. and Mre. J, C. Morcland, of Tort.
land, were guests of Mr. and Mra. C. If.
Johna Saturday and Sunday.
Mra. T. C. Watts, ol Keuhen, waa in
town Saturday night, and attended the
Eastern Star Installation.
W. J. Mclllnger, of Houlton, ii mov
lug into the new home constructed for
him, near O. D. Gilsou' reiidence.
Mis I.lllie Simmon, of Oobie, won a
largo Chrirtmaa doll in a raffle at Kal
ama, Wash., last week.
Mra. Thomas Cooper, of Kalauia, waa
Visiting her parent, Mr. and Mra. J.
II. Decker, during the week.
Mrs. Emma Clear, of Portland, spent
Christinas day with her parents, Mr.
and Mra. Ii. Cox.
James Smith and family, recently of
Aberdeen, Wash., have located at War
ten. II. T. Bennett, a prominent resilient
of Warren, waa in St. Helens the first of
the week.
George W. Adams, of Vernonia, ha
been spending (event days in St. Hel
ens and vicinity.
Francis M. and Will Milea were down
from Portland, and took Christmas din
ner atllu-oid home.
Mr. a n I Mra. Frank Holcomb, of
Portland, spent Christmas with their
daughter, Mrs. V. It. Dillard.
Mr. and Mrs. J. I). Perry of Portland,
spent Chriatmaa with his mother, Mra.
James Dart.
L. J. Uignell, of Neer City, spent the
Christmas holiday with Mrs. Bignell at
HoulUio.
Mr. and Mrs. George Barger (pent
Christmas with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. 0. C. Burger at Yankton. s
Coroner C. E. Dalton is down from
the Medical college at Portland to spend
the holidays.
Mrs. Ja'tnes Muckle, and daughter
I mm ngnes, m i uninnu, returncu Home
the first of the week, after a short visit
hero.
Dan and Jacob Tompkins, of Warren,
were iu town Friday. The former re-
cently returned from a two years sojourn ',
uear Juneau, Alaska.
; Edward Might, a student at Phi
. lomalh college, returned Monday after
pending the hoiiday vacation at hia
home at IIulton.
I Superintendent MrGuire, ( the Aa
: toria A Columbia River Railroad, was
i up from Astoria Sunday, and went
.dock shooting with N. A. Feiry, of
I Moulton.
i
C. I. lfasen. who is now employed
on a railroad at Oteqoa, Wash., spent
Christmas with his son, K. E Hazen at
lloulton. He started on the return
trip Sunday.
C. C. Mover, of M.i. LI..'. Wi,,
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on the Cowccman, was in town haturday
on his return trip home. He had been ;
to Halem to visit his children, W. I),
Mover and Katie Mover, who are atten
ding the Willamette University.
Mrs. M. Biirliugiime, of Woodluwn, is
visiting her daughter, Mrs. Fred Brings.
She it acconipanid by the young Mas
ter Briggs, w ho is now making bis home
with his grandparents. Rev. Burliu-
gnmc's health is not much improved.
Gust Johneon, ol Deer Island, was in
town Monday, and reported that John.
, son Jt Co. lost a raft of logs, containing
! about ItXt.OOO feet, between the 24lh aad
25th. The logs were in Tide creek, and
' it is a mystery what became of the logs,
j Charles Davis, of Blaine, Wai.h., for
; mcrly one of the publishers of Tux Mist,
'wiib in town Monday. Ho is spending
.' the holidays with relative in Portland.
Mr, Davis has lioen engaged in milling
j for several j carB past,
j Mr. and Mr. Jacob George, and son
j Roliert, of Portland, were visitors in
town Saturday, Mr, George left for
Cathlamet, Wash., whore he is employed,
after tho Masonic Installation Saturday ;
night, and Mrs. George returned to
Portland Monday morning.
Mr. and Mra. David Davis "spent
Christmas at the home of her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. R. Cox, The Record Pub
lishing Company, of w hich Mr. Davis ia
one of the incorporators, expect to issue
l lie II rut copy ol their new paper iu a
few day.
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Dolman, of Poit
hind, wero guests of Mr, and Mrs. W.
H, iHilman last Sunday. Mr. Ilolman
la one of tho leading editor on the Oic
gonlan, and is a nep.iew of Mrs. Dolman,
lie spent his boy-hood day in st. Hel
ens, and called on several old friends
during hia short stay hero.
Clarence Adams, a former resident of
St. Helena and lloulton is now engaged
iu tho butchering business nt Rainier,
and hna moved to a new shop across the
street from his former location. He ia
member of tho firm of Fagalde A
Adams.
The St. Helen Hotel take tho lead
under the -unanugetneut ol Q. A. and A
M. Rrjnn.
Iirt Ilosford waa out
the first of the week.
J times Qulnn.of Quliin, waa in Astoria
this week.
Miss Myrtle Powell is visiting friend
at Rainier and Hudson,
M. Fresh, of Deer Island, waa in Ft'
Helens Tuesday.
James Fowler, of Ooblo is now doing
carpenter work in Rainier.
M. Wullis, a well known Milton
creek farmer, was in town Tuesday.
Mrs. C. Dupont, Pottmistrest at
Valley, went to Portland Tuesday to
place her son, Ronnie In school.
Hon. Hen. Caplcs was in town Tues
day, and bid in a lot of the delinquent
Columbia City property sold for taxes.
"Mr. and Mrs. Louis B. Fitzgerald, of
Vernonia, were in town for several days
during the week
Mrs. Thomas Cooper, of Kaiama,
Wash., ia visiting her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. J. II. Decker.
Attorney W. II. Conye.a and J. Hill,
Clatskanie, were visitors in town
Tuesday.
Alfred Cleveland, oi Astoria, a former
Kt. Helens school teacher, is visiting
friends in this city.
Miss Nora Conyers arrived from data
kauie Tuesday morning, and is the
guest of Miss Grace Mile.
Postmaster John Hendrickson, of
Quincey, was a train passenger to Port
laud Tuesday.
Mini Leota Whitney returned Taesday
morning from a visit to her sister, Mrs.
May Morton, at Astoria.
E. A. Emerson, of Colvin't logging
camp, la at -Is home at Ifouiton for the
holidays. 1
U. G. Beeghley and Roy Detrick, of
Pittsburg, were iu town during the past
week.
Miss Nellie P. Busey, hna returned to
Sauvie Island to resume her school
work. Astorian.
Mr. N. A. Perry, of Houlton, wasfvis-
iting Mr J. W. H alts at Scappoose dur
ing the week.
Otto Bchumaun, the Portland tomb
stone man, who has the contract of build
ing the Lewis A Clark monument, waa
la town Sunday.
George A. lirodie, secretary of the
Oregon Wood Company, accompanied
by his family, were visitors in town dur
ing the past week.
Miss Dirothy Copeland, of Portland'
who was visiting her brother, County
Superintendent I. H. Copeland, re
turned home Sundav. .
Miss Mary Conyers, of Portland, who
had been spending the Christmas holi
days at ClaUkane, returned home Tues
day.
John Morris who was at Sunnyside, in
the Yakima country for several months
past, is now at Bachelor Flat for a
longer or shorter period.
Mis. E. J. Ellis and daughter, whj
left here for Listowell, Canada, last June
returned Tuesday night and will make
St. Hulcus their home. They had a
tiresome trip ou the return journey.
Alfred Henshaw and William McRob-
j erts, proprietors of the Pacific Bakery
in Portland, returned Sunday after vis-
iting the former's parents Mr. and Mrr,
David Henshaw,
E. O, Darling, of Portland, who ia atil
actively interested in Columbia county
affairs, was in St, He lens Tuetday. He
ordered the Ttirice-a-Week World sent
with his renewal to the MM.
N. W ard, Lee Pierce, D. Jones, of
Deer Island ; G. Weeks, of Marshland ;
T. labister, of Warren; Dr. J. B. Me
eerve, of Rainier; F. Lunvillo, of Marsh-
i 'n,, were rccent rr'1 t Portland
hoU:1 ,rom Columbia county,
I Charles Little, who is attending the
j State Agricultural College at CoryalltK,
nd ' il!,r. Mi" Eunice, a student in
Portland schools, spent the Christmas
holidays with their grandmother Mrs.
E. B. Little at lloulton.
Mudge McKay, who is engaged in
mining in the St. Helens district, was
in town during the week. He reported
that development work was progressing
at a lively rate. Mr. McKay has been
in that district for the past live years.
First in coal mining and later engaged
iu the development of copper and gold
mines. His family is now temporarily
living iu Portland to give the clrildren
the advantage of school facilities.
NEERCITY
Every body enjoyed Christmas here
and all re pi that they had a tine time.
Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Neer, ent their
Christmas in Portland, returning Friday.
William Meaehem has returned from
his long visit with U'.a folks, and we are
all glad to see his face again.
Mr. II. H. Jones, of Portland, calted
on her sifter Mrs. B. II. Neer last Satur
day, returning to Portland the same day
L. J. Bignell returned from lloulton
Sunday to start on the wood jobagain.
Joe Bsshnru went back to Portland
on business.
If we can 't get snow any other way,
they will bring it here on the cars,
Mr. and Mrs, H. Stehman are spend
ing a few weeks iu Seattle.
Mrs. Chris Fowler, who has been on
the sick list is improving.
Miss R. Bingham, of Portland, who
formerly taught the Neer City school, is
visiting hero again.
Miss Bell Neer visited her aunt in
Portland last week.
Ben Fitrr has returned from his trip
to Olex. j
C. Itemtreet tho chief engineer of the
sold storage, is expected home from the
east with his bride on the 2i)th.
Jim Kenedy received a little red wagon
containing a pair of rag dolls off the
Christmas tree.
Mrs.' Rose Graham, wiho ha been
very sick, is able to be around again.
Mr. and Mr. Dant Butts, of Portland,
are visiting Ed Fowler of Goble.
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, ' LOCAL I
Adam Klippill, a well known editor
and minister, died in Portland Tuesday.
Three column of advertisements
were transferred to the first page to
make room for the county new.
Ira R. Phelps ha retired from the
management of the Santiani News, and
i ucceeded by D. C. Humphrey,
The final eighth grade examinatin for
pupils of the public schools will be held
on January 28th, 20lh and 30lh.
The dance at Yankton halt Yankton,
Christmas Eve, was a great success, and
a very eujoyableaflair.
The Tillamook Independent a bright,
newsy paper issued by R. M. Watson,
has been received at this office,
S, C. Hunry caught a targe aeai In a
flh net a few days ago. He had noth
ing with which to kill the animal, so
turned it loose. j
The wedding of Ed Watt and Miss '
Mary Burke, two former well known I
St. Helens young people, was announced
to take place in Portland yesterday.
A report is current that Miss Nellie
Vandoh.li and Charles Thompsoin, two
well known young people of this vicinity
were married yesterday.
There will be a joint installation of the
Woodmen of the World Camp and the
Women ol Woodcraft Circle, at lloulton
Saturday night.
For a bad taste in the month take a
few dose of Chamberlain' Stomach
and Liver Tablets. Warranted to cure.
Price 25 cent. For sale by Dr. Edwin
Ross.
Wiiliam Pringle, of the East Fork
Shingle Company, of Pittsburg, lost
parts of three fingers of his left hand by
getting them caught in the aaw a few
day ago.
There will be services in Christ Episco
pal church next Sunday evening Jan
uary 4th. at 7 :30. All are cordially in
vited to attend. Rev. W. A. M. Breck,
of Portland will conduct the ervicee.
Assessor Laws say that it will take
him and Deputy White some time to
.nish up the present owners of town site
properties. In some inetancesthe rec
ords have to be searched for a long way
back.
Petition are being circulated and
numerously signed in the south end of
the county, asking the legislature to
pass an enabling act, giving the people
an opportunity to vote on the relocation
of the county seat. Saveral towns will
be candidates for the honor.
The Yankton school district held a
special meeting Saturday and voted a
five-mill tax. It waa voted to clear up
the school grounds. Another term of
school will begin the first Monday in
Februrary. S. E. Faxon closed bis
term of school jujt before the holidays.
"The nicest and plcafsnteet medicine
I have used for indigestion and consti
pation is Chamberlain's Stomach and
Liver Tablets," says Melard F. Craig, of
Middlegrove, N. V. "They work like a
charm and do not gripe or have an un
pleasant effect." For sale by Edwin
R084.
Dr. Cliff amputated the leg of Otto,
the 9 year old son of P. Lund, of War
ren, Tuesday afternoon. In another
column is given the account of how the
boy suffered from a serious accident.
He was remo ed to the Oriental hotel
where the operation took place. He is
progressing favorably toward recovery.
Rev. H. Moys conducted services at
Columbia City last Sunday morning
an i at tin St. Helens Methodist Episco
pal church in the evening. Rov. Moya
is well pleased with his new home at
Rainier. He divides his time between
Rainier and St. llelcus and also holds I
services at Columbia City and
Raiuier.
near
Rainier ha one home manufacturing
enterprise that is receiving liberal
patronage and deserves more it is the
cigar manufacturing business of Fried-
berg A Malcolm. They make a splendid
article of goods, which are being handled j
to considerable extent throughout the treasurer, James Muckle; secretary, E.
county. Mr. Friedberg is an experienc- E. Q lick; senior deacon, U. V. Clark;
ed cigar manufacturer fur many years ! junior deacon, Erwiu Seflert; stewards,
past. I A. King and Charles Muckle; tyler,
Victoria Union No. 105. order of Wash-! Wash Muckle. The Eastern Star otri
iiigton, at Yankton, bus elected the ful-j ccrs have heretofore been given corroctly.
lowing new officers : President, P. Usher ;
v'cc president, C. II. Briggs; chaplnin,
Mrs. P. Usher; secretary. John Boyd;
treasurer, Henry Woodward; escort,
Herman Usher; assistant escort, Mrs
Saxon; guard, Oliver Smith; sentinel,
A. A. Smith. j
There was some lively bidding at tbe
In. but. ff .liKll-,ll.,tlt nr.Mr.u mni i K. I
KhorirT Tlallnn TWsHnv TI,o l,n.k.u
bids averaged 40 per cent interest, audi
the lowest ranged from eight to 10 and
15 per cent, A few pieces went for no
interest whatever. Some Vernonia lots I .,.,,,. ,-, , . . . ,
brought as high as 75 per cent interest.! LOMslX. A1 MILLS.
There was only a very few piece of! Tw0 rlosds of wew machinery ar
prwerty left to be bid iu by the county ! rivwl Ht Ri''ier Tuesday morning for
court. None of the four or five pieces ' for ',,e railway of the Yeon, Tal-
in the disputed sections between Wash-
ingion and Coluinbia comities were sold
on account of an injunction snit brought
by the eounty court of Washington
county. These disputed sections were
first given to Washington county, and
litter awarded to Columbia connty.
Washington county now claims that
Columbia obtained illegal possession of
the disputed sections.
Fresh fish in season every Friday, and
Special
uuday dinner at the St. Helens
Hotel
A few photographs of Colnmbia
county farm bouses are wanted at thia
ollice for the midwinter edition.
SEND 15 CENTS TO ALBERT TOZ
ier, Portland Oregon, (or the names of
voUts in Apiary, Aubruq, Beaver Fall,
Goble, Marshland, Nehalem, Oak Point
precinct. Complete licit of Columbia
county for ?5 cents,
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FROM PITTSBURG.
A Program of KnterUlulf Chrbttma
Exerclxes, and Other Item
The Christmas tree and entertainment
at the nhool house was flattering sue
Crss. In spite of the inclemency of the
weather people came from far and near,
and standing room in the building was
at a premium.
The tree was loaded to it uttermost
capacity with innumerable delicate
presents, besides many larger articles
were placed under and beside the tree.
After the entertainment, a pie social
was given, and a handsoins sum wa re
alized, which will be used for the pur
chasing of a dictionary for the school.
Following is the program rendered:
Song, "Greeting" school; recitation,
"My First Pair of Breeches" Johnny
Pringle ; recitation, "Signs of Christmas"
Oscar Brumer; song, ,Merry Christmas"
i coir; charade, iiehmu tho time and
, np to date;" recitation, Elvin Mills;
song, Mr. and Mrs. Ray ; Tableau. Bri
dal Scene; scripture recital, nine pupils;
recitation "A Little Kitty" Reta Prin
gle; recitation, Mabel Mills; Song,
"Tune the Old Cow Died' On," Mabel
Mills, Grace Powell, Lois Ballard,
Gladys Nickerson, Lura Case; charade;
recitation, Newt Parker ; song, Sammie,
Jennie and Jack Ray; recitation "Kitty
New" Lura Ballard ; dialogue, "Rehear
sal;" song, 8. P. Ballard; recitation,
"What a Boy Can Do" Willie Pringle;
tableau, Flower Girls; recitation, "La
ment of a little Girl" Mabel Pringle;
bong, "On a Christinas Morning" choir;
dialogue, "The Bashful Man,': with the
following characters: Mr. Bluston, O. A.
Powell ; Smart, Wm Placke; Mr. Dash
wood, L. L. Detrick ; Mips Dnnhwood,
Jennie Foster ; Deborah, Lena Parke;
Diggory Drench, Oecar Brnnwr; song.
Anna and Louis Brunner; recitation
Neil Gordon; recitation Fr'od Bmnner;
Song, "Good Night" school.
E. G. Shannahan and wife were the
guest of Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Keasey
Christmas.
L. L Djtriclc, is siendinj the . holi
days with, friends in Portland.
8. G. Schoonover and Ujvly are
pending the holidays with Mr. aad Mrs .
8. P. Ballard.
Mrs. Gordon and son, Neil, departed
for their home in Clackamas connty
Saturday, Newt Parker took them over
the mountain to Houlton.
.Mi.-s Foster ia spending the holidays at
her h nn-j near Jewell.
Lost week, while operating the shingle
saw, Wm. Pringle lost three of his hog
era from his left hand. Dr. Hatfield
dressed the wound, and Willis recover
ing fast.
Christmas Exercises at Hoaltcn.
Very interesting Christmas exerciser
were held atll jultoa, but it was impossi
ble to secure a detailed program. Mr
E. B. Little is superintendent Of tbe
Sunday school, but Mrs. K. A. Perry
presided during the entertainment.
The program consisted of songs, reci
tation and dialogues, and the church
was crowded, to it utmost capacity.
Tbe interior of the church was prettily
decorated with evergreens and candles.
The committee on decoration, consisted
of Mrs. N. A. Perry and Miss Leota
Lowe, and the finance committee were
G. W. Kolly and Mrs. Charles Perry.
Mrs. Little and Jlra. Perry read the
names from the t:ee, and the presents
were distributed by C. O. Clark, George
Little, aMd George Kelley. The program
of exercise were given principallyby the
primary classes.
Joint Installation.
The St. Helena M .sonic Lode and the
Eastern Star Chapter had joint i pulia
tion ceremonies last Saturd.tv night.
The iiistalling officer of the blue lodge
was ex-county Judge D. J. Switztr
i while Mrs. J. V. Dav installed the new
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orneersot we x.apwr ciar v"-l'ier.
banquet followed, and Judge J. C. More
land was the principal after diuner
speaker ol the evening.
Following is a corrected list of the
new Masonic lodge officers : Worshipful
master, C. H. Johns ; senior warden, W. j
H. Powell ; junior warden, J. H.Collins; ;
Kery Bottle of Chambertain'a
Couch Kemetly Warranted
We guarantee every bottle of Cham -
berlain's Cough Remedy and will re- ble, County ol Columbia, State of Oro.
fund the money to anyone who is not . a black cow with light streax along
....... . . ... , i hack, has crumpled horns, and is about
satisfied after using two thud, of th . u() a
contents. This tl the best remedy us- The owner oi the aliove
the world for la gripjie, eonghs, ol s, ! described atiiuiAl can obtain possession
i crotlP Bna
whooping cough
and
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UlBilMim ami na.a tu tao. aa 1"
any tendency of a cold to result in pneu-
! monia.
! ton MJmpariy.
Pi rilaud parties bare purchased some
water frontage adjoining the new shingle
mHl structure of the Nordby, OUen
Company at Rainier, and it is st t-d to
be their intention to erect a large saw
mill on the newly acquired property.
The pile driver commenced work on j
the foundation for Flue's new sash and
door factory building at Eainier. .
C. W. Vincent, the logger, expects
start up bis camp agaiu next Monday.
The Ooble, Nehalem A Pacific fail- !"!?., 'r rvn.ie. jUed. l)r.er.
' , ar s Kidney and Ka.-ka.-he Cure eareel as
way company are carrying on th tn-nl : eoniplesoly. if. WATKUtJ, Ilnmlet, N. V."
e enfive logging business in Columbia , Drulsta.Joc,M. Ask forOoos Book Free.
county, and their oupnt ia increasing.
Their logging car are run late at night
r.u
to &rp f.ire tue out ui tut nay.
Another ocean schooner is loading
with lumber at the Rainier Mill Com
pany's dock. This company ha tha
franchise for an eiyctric lijhi. system in
Kaimer.
St. Helens Hotel
Under the Management of
Q. A. AND A. M. BRINN.
-Is the Leadine House.-
Ilrailqliartrra tar Stlllmcn
(era. Qnarrysarn and C
merelvl Travelers.
Lag.
Board and Lodging-, $20 per mouth.
Transient, $1 per day.
Barn and Feed for
Horses.
SUMMONS.
In'lhe Circuit Court ol th aists of OrsioB (or
Columbia County,
V (ore lien 1-eila Arenl, riulntlff,
v,
Kdwsrd H, Antral, Doleu.lsnt.
To E.lwtrd II. Argent, th above nsmed d-
feucUnt:
IS THE NAME OP TITS HTATlt OF OR,
gon; You Are oereby requlrrlu appear
and answer the Complaint Hied aaliirt
you In tbe above entitled mlt on
or before the .0th day of January, l'jo.1, that
b-.lng the taut day prKanrlbcd In the order of
publication of an mm on, and if you fait so to
appear and aaawer said cotriptHtnt. the plaln
t i it will apply to the Court fur the rvllei therein
prayed, to-wit: decree of divorce from the
bond of matrimony now aaivtiua between you
and the pleiuittf.
This summons U published for six eonserq.
tla wevks by order of Uo,
Thomns A. Mi Brlde, Judge ul the Circuit Court
ol the State oturerfon, for the Comity of Co
lumbia, made mi the loth day of lierember.
MU. the first publication being ou the 19th day
ol Decerubor, 1MX
W. M. I.aFORCE,
Attorney fur Plaintiff.
SUMMONS.
i In the Circuit Court of the State of Ore-
i r;rn for Colombia County,
j I.K'.e IlalciMifer, plaintiff,
C-.- r.i!e:i''ur, Defendant.
T" t!: U iuiier, the above-named
iJeienuaiit:
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF
Oregon: You are hereby notified
and required to appear and answer tha
Complaint filed against yon in the
i above-entitled Court and Cause on or
before tbe I7th day of January, 1903,
which will be Rfter the expiration of
six weeks from the date of the first
publication of this summons; and if
you fail to so appear and answer on or
before said 17th day of January, 1903,
the plaintiff will apply to the Court for
relief demanded in the complaint to
wit: For a decree dissolving the mar
riage relation now existing between you
and the plaintiff, and for such other
and further or different relief a may be
equitable, in tbe premises.
Thia summons is published by order
of the Hon. J. B. Doan, county judge of
said county and state, anade and en
tend in this cause on tbe ? td day of
December, 1902,
The day of the first publinatfin of this
summons it December 5th, 1902, and
the last January Kith, 19113.
GEOSliE A. HALL,
Attorney for Plainti.
limber Land, Act June US7S.
HOT ICE FOR PUSUCA TI0H.
Ukitsd States Laud Omri,
Oreroa City, tjrciron, ApriV"
VfOTICE 16 HEREBY Glvk.N MAT 1 w .
11 pliance with tne provtsfrtroe of the act ol
Conarau of Juue 3, emitted "An act for
the sale of timber lands to the Suites of Califor
nia, Oregon, Nevada, and Wahingtoa Terri
tory," axe&tendeu to ail the Publio Li.ud Slates
by act of AHut i HU, benoit Vli!ler, ol Port
land. Coum.v of Mnlmornah, ttuteof Oregon,
na thiA day tiled in Ibis ollice ht sworn state
ment Ko. 5941, for the purchase of the iw of
seel Ion No. ii In town. hip No. 4 n.
range No. w, and will offer proi to show that
tbe land sought ia more valuable for its timber
or stone than for agrit'ultural purposes, and to
establish Iub claim to said land betore the Ke(
ler and Receiver of thU nrtiee at Oreron City.
urtgon. ou .FrMay. tne th day .of January.
l'Vi. lie names as witnesses: Lars T. Kitten,
frank M. Ho) t and Helver Olsen. of Warrea,
Oregon, and A, L Miller, of Orefrjn Cite.
A uy and all persona claiming ad.
tersely the Above-deacribed lends are
requested, to file their ciaima Id thia
oftkw on or before said 9th day of January. 1SUS.
Wlj J Cll AS. U MOOKKo, Jteguter.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
VfOTICE IS HKRKRY THAT THE UNDKR-
Judye of the Couuty Court of the But of Ore
iron lor Columbia County, appointed adminla-
ij.
lor of the Kstate of Jeremiah
vin, decea&ed. Anv ami all nersena havinff
claim tetiinst ?aid estate are hereby reqntrea
to present tbe aame to me, dolv verified accord
ing to law, at the offli'e of W, H, Powell, as
-1. Helena, Oregon, wiihiu aix months frota
the date hereofr
JOHN not.AK,
Administrator of the Evntte oi Jeremiah Oat
Tin, deceased.
W. U, POWELL, Attorney for Administrator.
Dated Deceiaber 12th, WM,
NOTICE OF LAND SURVEY.
Office of county surveyor Dec. 18, 1902.
NOTICE IS HEKEBY GIVEN THAT
tbe county surveyor w ill ou January 12,
1903, subdivide Section 15, tp 6, n r 2 w,
and establish tbe line and corners of
the !,. ot the lie1, of the set
ei, ol
said section.
W. T. Watts
countv surveyor.
Sapjt aaaagsM
Kstrar Taken Vd.
I , ., . ' ,
! "i ,u ' 1
' lo mT place about two miles Weittof Go-
is'"' u,e u''e ty luriitstiing sutticient
prool ol ownership and paying all ex-
! IWUSCS lllld COStS.
j JAY I
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