The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913, January 09, 1903, Image 3

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THE MUCKLE STORE HA8 A REPUTA
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ST. HELENS
PH ARMACY
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ratronize a drug More when you
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Drugs and Patent Medicines
Perfumery, Toilet
HEADQUARTERS FOR SCHOOL BOORS
A Tine Line of Writing Supplies.
Main ami Decorated Crepe Taper, Ktc.
i Direct from PubIisher--ReiD!ar
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-COLLINS AND GRAY-:
THE PEOPLE'S MERCHANTS,
Carry a Large
and
Well Selected
Stock of
GENERAL MERCHANDISE
Flour and
ST. HELENS.
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TOOTHACHE DROPS.
lid Cloves, Creiaioto and Cblorolortti, eiptrl parts on cutl.tn; this
will stoti any ta- ol lis.lhaclio cttused liotn an exe.l nerve, but
Hie way to cure it, is to have thu to .th tilled by Hit. K.M'OHKR'S
MCW METIIOH.
Dr. KNODER, Dentist,
9.TP !?t Orrtt a Hot a.
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Theodore S. Thomson, Dentist,
Infcrmalion and Ainiointmcnts by Mail.
Rooms .-,0 and 51, Washing'.on Bid., S iuthea-t corner Wash, and -Itli 8t
PORTLAND, OREGON.
Take Kluvittiir tu Filth Floor,
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A Fninicr, IHh Son
tiTa townstnnn will be hired by nMrtO berlain'a Cough Remedy ami will re
monihlv and expenses, or SO pfr -nt. I uj ti,u mniuy to Hnyoiitft who ia not
co Ission to take older for our 1' iil'i.t j ,,. .,Yl).t,irds of the
yrniles of finils, so any competition can ,
weens, rrtilts ami riowers. "' "" '
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he met. Our stMi-k Is warratneti. mi
do not deliver or collect. Can devote,
nil are part time. Wo pay you each
week. G I cluince tocain money this
winter, Write for free tint tit at once.
1'errv Nursery ('oiiiiiaitTr Uocliesler,
Kvery day in thoWock
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Oregon.
Articles, Ktc.
25 cnt Notels Only 10 Caats
at
Feed.
OREGON
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Portland, Oregon
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Kvery Hoiilo r Chuttilieflaln'a
(louuli Ueiiieily Warranleil
Wo guitranteo every bottlu of Cham-
ri li OIH il Wis'
lu , l,.,at. remedv In
conlciils.
tho world fur la grl tpe, coughs, eol .a,
croup and whooping cough and is
pleasant and sale to take. It prevents
any tendency of n cold to result in pneu
monia. Mai) subscribers received at this ol.
lice (or thu Evening Telegram, Oregon's
greatest evening jnijier.
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PERSONAL i
J. Ordwrfy, ol Portland, was in town
yesterday.
E. T. Horn of Nesppoose, mi in 8t.
Helens Friday.
Mini Maud Pecker ha resumed her
Studies lit I'hllolllHlil College.
John llowpict, of Valley, wan i.i town
Huturdiiy.
Kit win Hay Hint Henry Duncan, of
Warren, with In town Saturday.
Road Supervisor T. K, Grewell, of
Warren, win in town Huttirday,
Louis Fluhrcr, of Mayger, was
pass-tiger In Portland Wednesday night
Joint Nelson, ol Warren was a visitor
in town .yesterday.
, B, tjnlser, of Honllon, win in town,
during t ho week,
A. E. Kumrsoii.of 1 1 'Mil tn, rtn nidi
to Marshland Kuu hty, to resume work
in Colvin's lodging camp.
(i, I). Gilson ol Ht. Helena, wan down
luM week on business. -West port item
in Columbia, River Hun.
Miss Trillin M'tckle. ol Portland, who
wun visiting relative here, returned
home Saturday.
Mm. Richardson, of Portland, who
was visiting bcr (oil, P. W, Richardson,
returned liome yeste rdav.
William rint'ti, ol Vwriionla, I now
employed at the shingle mill of the Eai
Fork Shingle Company at Pittsburg.
Senator George W. Mcllride, ol St.
Helens, was registered in Portland
Tuesday.
County C "oil rt 1m in session, anil the
road supervisors are presenting their
Minimi rt'piirlx.
A. A. Smith, null known Milton
creek farmer ami logger, wits in town
ycsteiday.
Hon. George C. Perkins, ol California, !
linn li ii iclioiuinalcd United Stales
Senator.
(Vmiity Commissioner, II. L. Colvin,
ami wife, of Marshlund, were registered
jn Portland Tuesday.
Mr. an. I Mrs. W II. Potman expect
logo to Salem the hist of tliia week to
visit relatives. They liny remain '
cnil wei kt.
Mi Dninv Watkint wont to it iiiiit-r
BoimIhV t rcHiima Iter nchool
work. '
Mian I.:ivelle Welkins will not return lo i
Portland at present.
Wilbur Muckle, who ha been spend-
ing the holiday vacation here, ret urned ;
to Portland H.uiday lo renutue his
studies iu the public schools.
Miss Lulu George, who spent the holi
dv vacation at her home here, baa re
turned lo Monuioutli ' lo resume her
studies in the Slate Normal school.
M. It. F.miiiona, ol Vernonia, is a-k-
iug a lot ol apples for shipment u Port- i
lat.d. Mr. Ki ous has a !lu! young
uimn... ............ m a Mw
Harry K. Meserve, formerly of I'eleua
iu this county, ia now a merchant at j
liiownsvillu in I.inn county, and has '
i ordered the Mist Si lit lo hmi fur a year. ,
i P. Lund, ol Warren, was in lown yes-
terdaylovWt his son. Otto, who i,
! slowly recovering Irow the effects of the
aoipuutliou ol Ins f.)t last week.
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i Miss May Chalmers lias returned Irom
her annual vacation with her parents al
i Portland, anil his resumed her place ill
! K. P.. 0.uii k' ollice.
wrs..iiari..i. .a. ,ni - v 1
; M.s Nancy C. Hacker, of Keasey, were 1
u..-. 1... k 111 ....1 i.u i,m .
; visitors tu M. Helena uuruig 1110 p.101. 1
i eek. !
, Charles McCauley letumed Inst Fri- i
day from a visit lo the l'pwr Nehaieui. ;
lie almi vi-tted his brother, I.. 1..
McCauley, lit Mist.
C. II. Harris a'id family have moved
back from I It u seining grounds lo Ihe
I101110 place on riauvieV 1-land. They
have sold their Hotilloti property.
IScrt Sclnsinover re urned Tuesday
Iroitt u visit to the CpjuT Nebalem.
Mrs. Schuonover is visiting her parents,
Mr. ami Mi. M. A. Wcdii.k, Ht PilU
bitrg. Itetl Mills, of Vei nonia, is now iu the
employ of the East Fork Shingle Com
pany al Pittsburg. Ilia brother, Guy J.
Mills has liiken his place as mail carrier
between Vernonia. aiM Kistnnd Albion.
James Pout spent the holi. lava visit
ing his home at Spokane; William Mur
ine at F. luiolids, Wash, and Fred IWf.
,oe at North Yukiina. All have re
sumed I hi it' old phices in I l.o na k
quarry.
O.K. Elliott, of Mrttsiilaiulj J. (i.
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on. ..v.. ....m. v.... .
crrin T.-A. Kiclit.nlson of Rainier;
Airs, t'. uraiiiitii, hiiu iin. 1. v . oni
ney, of Marshland, were regiatcied at
Portland hotels Wednesday.
John Moigus, a S .ml h IV ml niercliant,
and Ad Nacklev, a Kaliiuni merchant,
were visiting All. nnd Mrs. Henry Mor
gits, during the week. The former is a
brother of Mr. Morgns, ami the latter a
brother of Mrs. Morgns.
Leopold Ihipont, of Valley, fame to
St. Helens Tuesday, to meet his mother,
Mis. C. IiiKitit, who bad becu visiting
for several days" in Portland. She
placed her son, Keniiie iu school while
there.
Kd Joseph, of Rainier, Inn laien circu
lating n petition iu the Cpper Nehalem
valley for the passing ol an enabling net,
giving t.bo iieople an opportunity to
vote on the relocation of Ihe county
seat. The petition received numerous
HigiiattiM's,
Rev. W. J. niioemer, ol fcehnloni, of
the German Evangelical Lutheran church
was at Pittsburg Monday night. He
was on his return trip from a visit to
several of tlio churches ill his district,
located principally ia Washington
county. He was making the trip on
bait.
The St. Helens Hotel takes tho leal
itiider the nmiugpuieut ol G. A. and A
Al. Ih'iji'i,
fX T1IK SHIIAIF.K.
Where the Old Ursw Yooiiff and the
Appiea Hare So Worm.
Tlinre in a graveyard In the upper
Nuhaliiin vullt-y, but it cm U inn only u
tfW grit ivtt.
Thre In a pliyniclun of hith altaiu
inunta at Vernoiiia, who haa the practice
all the way down the rivor to Mint and
KiHhhawk, but the country in no remark
ably heaUhy, that he hun to follow aide
finea to aecure H livulihooil. ,
There are more old youiijj men in the
upper Niilialein, than in any other flec
tion of Oregon, taking the population
into consideration. There ia Itanlel
Ilea, ageiOt); John CampMI, 82; C.
L. 1'iirkcr, The oldeat liiliabiUuit, 77; K.
w. Keaaey, ,l; Ueorge . rllzgerfll.1,
71 ; John I'mitfe, 70, and there ia other.
It ia atated that the country wim
without a phynieian for a perhd of 2','
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fern no iituuiivenioiico.
The people of the Nelinletti country
want a railway aomething that they
have been waiting fort hew) many year.
Many of the reaiduiits came from the
thickly willed portion- of the Kni-t, and
located and IiivchUkI in the Ji'ehuleni
with the expectalion that a railroad
would be built within a year. The con
ditiona and outlook were lovorable, but
they were doomed to disappointment.
However, it ia believed that the hour of
their deliverance ia at hand. The tiiii
ler and coal resourcea will bring a rail
road, which alo will carry the product
of the Nclialem eountry to the market
of the world.
The Ni'hslem ditcounta Hooil Hiver
in the quality of ita applea, but ii cota
too intleh to get iheni to inurket. The
beat butter bringa I5 cent per roll, for
it doea not pay to take aiuall qtiantitiea
to theoutoide market.
Kgg cell from 2.i to 30 cent per doen.
Almoat everything that ia needed for
home consumption can be produced here,
but tht) great deitiraluiii ia a convenience
of ncvesD to the markets of the world.
The climatic conditions aie every
thing Unit can la? dcnired, and there are
millions ol dollars worth of timber on
the hillsides and in the valleys.
I.OMilX . AMI MILLS.
While the present Jogging operations
on M'ltnii creek are carried on compura-
lively on a aiiiull tcale, and under low
water conditions, Ihe shipment ol jiolea,
aJiingle Imltij -lid logs aggregates to a
considerable amount during the year,
Substantial dams placed at dilTerent
locations along the cnek, eti:ilile logs lo
be moved readily when the tloo.l gates
are ojaiiicd wide. Last Sunday the Mood
gates were turned looe, and thousands
ol Croue's logs were set afloat down the
st nam.
IuKinl's shingle u.ill at Valley h ruti
tiinir steadiiv. and alailit 1511.001) flrt
g,a,it Urfhingles are Mingly packed
;., .. ,i. .,..,,1, ,i, ..n
coudilion next riirmg. I'hev
i
uu In ut coudltlon next rpruig,
exect 10 have2,0,fHH) shingles on hand
when ihe wagon roads are ready fortraf-
lie next spring. It is a nnxiel shingle
mill and has up to-date equipiuents.
l'npot.fs conteinplale adding a saiuill
to Ihe plant next summer.
A party named Garrison has bonded
timU-r claims in the vicinity ol
. I iu. . .11 '.. 1 In It id i.l J Till ,l.u ti
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ins pai
the bond to expire March 1st. On some
ol Ihe lands a former bond was taken.
1 10 being the amount paid down. Ex-
tension of lime was secured, und a 50
frf,.im, wa, ,,t ,,.
,K.trick & K wy f
tho Pittsbu'i
sawtiiillaie ruiitiing their mil', steadily,
and turning out a good quality of pro.
duct. The mill tin, been running for a
1 on pie of 111 ititha.
The East Fork Shingle A Manufactur
ing Company, of Pittsburg, is running
on full time, and turned out aUiutIS,000
tine cedar shingles Monday.
Kuilditn.iii Brothers, of Mist, are run
ning their saw and shingle mill 011 full
lime. An inteie-ting feature is a sus
pension walk across the Jelialeni river,
bstween the house and the mill.
John W. Lane's mill 011 1). op creek, is
doing a good business. There is now a
gixid market (or cedar, which is hauled
to Clulakaiiie, and shipped from thai ceived the npnoinl cnt just Iwfore th'i
place. j pawr went ti prers.
John Foster's cork mill on I'oep creek The waters in Lewis river was boom
is doing n good business. He makes the ing lat Satnnlav. and the enrnent wii
corks or Ihaita for list) nets out of cedar, s strong that it rreated a sort of edd-
and they are shipped princip tl y to As j between the WashinctJn shore and
loria. J Warrior R.ck ticlit bou-e on Sauvies' '1 j
Ihtvid lane has a cork mill in the "' Several tow boa's tried osssborj
toanof Misl. aud shins his product .! tb-ongh te eeetbitur waters with raf'
Artoiia and Portland.
M. S. Dippold ami sons are operating
-!., ,,8,0 ...m Mbove Mist on toe
. p,,,,,, Tlll.y ru , uig on
lull time.
i
P. W. Freeman, who is located on ihe
NehiiTeui river ut the mouth of Deep
creek has a sawmill plum r Hud chop
mill. Ho n. nkes lo order all kinds of
dressed lumber mouldings, etc.
II. F. Van lias removed his saw mid
shingle mill to the Wallace pl.se, about
two miles from Mist.
Ca-per Libel's mill, situu'.ed
about
haU wav between Mist auu Fishluiwk i
doing a good business.
- i in Natchez, Miss. lho will be sccoin-
A. Kuss, ol Port In lid, who : l''el on bcr return by hercrnnddaugh
divoreo front h r iuiebi.nd in i(,r '," '"' ('nlierlair. It is said
M rs. R.
sect i red a
litis county.
on ihe 8ih tbtv of October,
and was married
to Fud Wilson ill
Ktihiuiii, W neii., ott OctoU'r Hiih wasi
aecidentally shot at the family home in j
, . i . t . .. i e...l l l.... XT-.,
in Ihe night and; her son-iti-luw, Cba".
Wilson thought a burglar was in the
bouse. Slie received rt serious wound,
but was is still alive ut latest accounts.
At the Pecember adjourned te n, of
circuit court, Attrt-ney Gcorgo A. Hall
had the marriage nf Fred Wilson and
wile, set aside, on thu ground that they
were not legally married. Tho WiUons
lire twin blethers)- one married ll.e
daughter und Iho other the mother.
IiOHAIi
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.v.
A mm wiia horn to Mr, ami Mm.
Oliver, ut Yankton, a f;w tiny ao.
I'll re I'uckwheat flour aid geiiiiine
ii, i, I. ,. i r',.lli,. M, ,'.
maple ayrup at LoMint A f.roy a.
It ia now believed llmf Hie 1, J..lnr.. The Foieot Urove Tuned mailed a Very ; nn iiil rtny iiii in iiii,.mp il nwnrii mhic
iiii now in iicvtn inai ine ligixlalure , .... ... . ! nn-ni fur tlii punhn- of ih n'4 of n'4 nf ec-
will nm Ihe Lewia A Clark Kxponilion
bill with very little oppoaithin.
A big New Yeardanee wai given at
Melloinild'H, near Anoki poatoffice, in
the Nehuleni valley.
Meara. (;nmrbell A I'riiiglc, of Ver
nonia, have mailt) falea ol eever.il timber
trai ta to Michigan purtiea recently.
a very pienfam uaneuig party wau
; given at the home of John
Fouler on
I peep creek, Ut fiatiirday.
A pleitciuit social party waa given at
the lifiiriw i.l f r ut f rm ii T T l u-
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Saturday
night.
The next issue of this paper will con
tain some observations in the Nehitletn
country. The information came to late
for this issue.
UK. Htuart, thu Vernonia druggist,
is opening out his stock of drugs in a
pew location, further op the street. He
catries a complete stock.
A coal expert has been investigating
the deposits on Rock creek, altove Kea
sey. He gave out some highly favorable
reports.
Collins A dray are the local repre
sentatives of the Singer Sewing Machine
Co. if you want a good machine, call on
them.
George, the l!-year old son of P.
Imignont, of Scappoose, was bronght
to town vesterday for treatment, and is
now at the Oriental hotel. He has an
attack of malarial fever.
Mi's Nellie Vandolah. and Charles
W. Thompson, engineer on the steamer
lAinerira, who were married on N'ew
Year day, have taken rooms in town
and will reside here.
HoulUin Grange, wi'l hold an open
meeting on Thursday evening, January
20th. An interesting program will be
prepared, and ttie pliblic is invited lo
attend.
F. A. Zillgitt. a proniinnt Vernonia
merchant, lias liecn very ill with the la
ripre fir some weks past, and R. Sess-
eman is iookiiiz aner ine nnsiness 01 the
smre ouriiig nia inn imposition.
Rev. A. Weinert. formerly of Houlton,
is now locatec at Vernonia, as pitor of
the Evangelical church. H also holds
services at PittMbnrg and Kist.
W. P. Downing, the new Vernonia
rnerciiBiu. i-iiornga goon onsiness, anil
parries a complete stock. Hisrn-tomcn"
come in for many miles around.
Mr. .Joseph Copeland, of Warren,
suite red a fracture of the right wrist,
occasioned bv a fall Ibis wek. Th
fracture was reduced by Dr. Cliff.
Wednesday.
Jji't Monday n'ght wa Ihe date for
Ihe revninr tnonthlv meeting of Ihe city
council. There was not a quorum pres
ent, snd Ihe regular session will lie held
jnexl Monday night.
j For , hll,HBt1 ; M mo-,th take a
. few nf nia,)Hlrl!,in., nmwh
UvTflWpt. wa-rBn(.cl to enrc,
'
j Price 25 cents. For sale bv Dr. Edwin
Ro9.
Frank Looti-v, of Mist,
doipjf eon-
i "'dorable riniinsr for propertive titn-
j tier tin-eha1". The worwls nf f ne lower
Nehalem vallee. i full of tipilr cruiser
InrtniT the entirn rear. Mr. T.nnkev,
abo is lorntins a few poople on timber I
and hometead claims.
The str"et Hctwoe,, If. J. Wntprg' rei
denif and W. It. Ilillard's boni nrovt-
ertvis almost inioa-sable. ar.. e.ane
neoplo coining to town are o.lia-,l to
leave Ilieir trani s' I'onlton. There is
a sjned i''ewa!k itt this ntrt of town, but
the street is a disrrmw Ihe city.
Coroner C. E. Pa'ton, who ia attend-
tnir -iiedical school .in Portland, has i
handed in his reignstion as prnntr
eivroner lo the conn r rnio-l, t ;R p. I
IMced that l. II. R Cliff will be ap!
nointed lo till the vaeanev. Vr. Cliff re- I
of !ri, I'll bad lo giee it up ntid ht'd !
over at St. Helen until
the vnte"-j
wafrrn wis !
The force of the
snlicieiit lo tear the strongest rafts in;
nitvtea,
G'-rerror ChandHMlnin, sv nil ex-
' I'li'ifffii, will continue to rs'ilo in Port- i
land dnrintr b' t' rin ef nflien, lie will
spend the imt half of the wf.'k in piletn
land the remainder in Po-llan'', lookin?
j after bis law-tiraetice. lie I ni ent-mre.l i
niinrtei'S in Salem at the frttortmi nl,l Pat-I
; ,rt Mvn ,mrth rt,e Sf,e Imnse. !
Goveinof Cbaniberlain's wA mother.;
who has been vwitlnsr him for six
nionths.wi'l witness the, inauguration
nnd 1'ieti retnin next month tohcrbonie
tnai me governors iniuignrai messtige
will be one d the sdingest nud niot in-
eresting docnnients of tho kind ever
delivered in the State house.
"Tho nicest and plenantest medicine
j pation is Chaiuboi Iain's Stomach
' Liver Tablets," says Molard F. Ciaii;, ol
Middlegrove, N. Y. "They work like a
' charm and do not gripe or have an tin-!
pleasant ellc,;t. - For sale by E lwiti
: Koss.
Freshflsh in season evcrv Friday, and
special Sunday dinner at Iho St.
Helens .
Hotel.
, , , r , i l,:.
few oliotoe't'iinhs of Colnmttia
county farm houses are wanted at this
oiiicc iur Ibc uiidvwDU'.' k'diijoju,
Tim Uiiliiier t)ramn(if Cnmrinnv ttrlil
fii prearnt "A Fiahfrman't Link" at Cath
v lumrt Hnlnnlnv. The nl.'iv wui ret'entlv
I .t U i I ii r:l . v r I , r.l ... ri.iillu
tfii'pti t n t-tfH liruliM! n Ruiiiii'r.
The New Ye-.r Annual of the Oregon
! ian in a vahiahln yenr lKok, and con
tains a world ol information about Ore
!,,
gon.
UI';'JIIMUIC .Tl'Vt.ini .lew cm kii,i
shows up that enterprising town and
sin rounding country in an attractive
way.
A paty baa been investigating the
coal resources in the Xcbalein valley.
It will onlv require the advent of a rail
road to make ilieir development certain.
One of tlio prettiest country church
4 edilices in Oregon, is t..e new liabtist
church at Yankton. It ia intended to
have the interior lini-licd and ready for
occupancy eaily in the sjiring. Messrs.
Tarbull, Urown and others are to be com
plimented on the new structure.
KEASEY
Perry Herolieiy, who has been at work
near Oak Point, ppent the holidays ul
home, returning via Clatskanie Monday,
. ...... B ...I ..1.1 ,...lu
merry at the
011 Uock creek,
home of Win l7erebery(
Games and refreshments
occupied tht:
till .evel
e
after ihe passing of Hie Old Y'ear,
Win. l'uagin and family, consisting ,
ol w ife, brother-in-law and six ciiildret.,
Iiave for tome time past occupied lhej
house 01 K. Webster. Mr. iJugiii has j
a ranch farther on up Rock creek, where i
be expects to move iu the near future. J
The occupants of llomewood ranch, i
received a very pleasant cull from ir. I
tiabbert, eilitjr of the Mist. Me pro-!
claims tullicieut mud Ijetween I'lllaljuig
and Keasey. to. make travelling very
soft, but not extremely eusy.
Those that have La-en looking this way
and (earing Hie game warden, or ficti
couitiitsaioiier wight scent tiieir tracts,
, , ,. .1 ..,.-,
nteU have no Uutr ol the new comer, aa
he wihe8the public intoriuetl Ihruuii
liujcoiuuiot ii;e MiftT. tbut he no luiijfcr
ituida tlut uliiix.
PITTSBURG
Mr. Kysoii, of Kycou postoltice, lias
t., t'riMo.iM in tioM 'iriiittv tiie
Ueeinisitlnglrieuaa tu tins mi limy itie
past week.
Mrs. T. B. Denslow, of Vernonia, ia
COi.,kiijg for the
Kast Folk thinide &
Mtg. Cotupauy.
John Kay took an anexpected cold
walerbath, wiiile atteinpting lo cross
i ,i, ri... , i.. fr.,ii -.,.. .in uther dav
i ., .. , ,, , .. ,, ,
The shingle null is running lull blast,
, all uil...celra oualitv of shingles.
Waters, tho tire ineoiance agent lor
the McMiuville Co., isiu the vattey re
newing expired policies.
Road Supervise 1 WiUonof Jiehalein
precim t, .was seen iu iliese parls Monday.
Selviol reopened Monday, after a vaca
tion ol two weeks.
The tiitiiidiret pieces between Pitts
btiig and Clatskanie, have been cord
uroyed, and the cream wagon ia ugaiii
running between these places.
Comiiitssiouer. Case, went to .St. Hel
ens Tuesday, to be present at the regular
term of court.
Officers for Natal Grange for the en
suing year were installed Saturday.
The regular meeting days was cbangtd
Irom the first to the third Saturday, of
each motitb-
The grange will nieeltwieea month,
during the remainder of the winter, the
lust lurday being devoted lo literary
work.
GEORGE A. HALL
i , J'TOIuYJl 1 '- AT- L, 1
ST. HELENS
OREGON.
z.-.-..rT..:-."i.:l: tis weeks from the date of tho lirat
. iw -a T T 4- 1 :lm0''l':l,'o" 'bis suiiiiuoiis; and if
en. ileleiis jlotel,r'"faiv,'ai,i,,'-,''j Bu!,wero"r
: before said l,tli day of Juntiary, l0v!,
. 1 the plaintiff will apply to ill Court tor
Under the Management of
G. A. AND A. M. BRINN.
Is tiiG Leading: Housb.-
HraOqaarn ra for ."Iltlmni, I oj
-rera. Quarrymen ami fuin,
u.-rciai Travelers.
Hoard and I.ixlgiim, $-0 per mouth,
I ransient, $1 per day.
Barn
and Feed for,
Horses.
DS. FENNER'S
KIDNEY and
Backache
Alt dtflAsssa of Kldnevs.
CURE;
oiaaatr. urinary ureans.
A I,... Dh.nmll.m
teas. HsartDlseaso. 6ra vet.
Uropsy, Fsiu&la Xroublus.
Don't become discouraged. Tbere la a
cure tor you. if neeeMary write Ir. tenner.
Ilo has spent a life time curing Jnt sucfc
eauvsaayuurs. All cotuiittatious Jrres.
"For years T bad bacltacho. severe pnlns
across kidneys and scalding urine. 1 could
not iretoutof bed without help. Tho use ol
lr Kejjner's Kldiiuv and Hackacho Cure to
Rtorsd me. O. WAUONF.lt, Knoltsvtlle. Ptt."
l)nmWs.50.-..ll. A-kforCook Hook-Frss.
.or s'ttiB by Collins A tirav, St, Helens
A Biun gl,lierill ml,r.
chants at Houlton.
;
j-qu SALE ORTKAPE-Two tish uets ;
!., .;nn-ftnoiu 10 inch meal.: ..on 75-
i ..,,," - :,.!, n,HUi, n,.,,,, ,. ; ..
! condition. Will trade for-wink or Sell
! t - o. ... .. i i.. ... x- i
lor etian ni. it on-u.iin. .ii'iii, i i.
it j
, Pt-'rosr, v alley, Ojv.
.
I lmhr Un.l, Act Jnna I, !?.
nonce ron mtumion.
. , o . . n -
Ifrrtfuo I iir, lire'in, lpt:.'lnlr J9, llfcAf.
NOTII.K fa HKKKIlVolVK.1 THAT IS CtT
vllni)r with IIm nrtivlniun nf Ihi ai-f o(
Oiiiu-ri-w of June 3, rm n lt'l ''an art for
i (tie ilv if iltnin-r litmla iii the ill'0 nf tdlilur.
. f.iik IF. H-.'a.l.. an.l l...l.lim(i.l. Tm.
; inrjr," eMi'mlni ii all ihe puilia Uml aiie
i lv net of Allffiul t lt Marti) A, Hngtll. ol
k'avjr.i ouniyi.f v)iiiiiti, Mrt ( onon,
tl'n s; ne'4 of twl4 of NriiMii 1, in tuwimlitfi 4,
ii. rnnite No. ii vtir. nti'l wilt ofrcr wrrwif to iihtiw
tltiit tlic IhihI Koinrlit Im niofH vitlimliW for Its Um
hiTGr nforip ihim for flfrjciiloiril finrpiiMii. snil
Cie-mliM-ri hi claim lominl IninJ lielors the Rei(
lier slid Iteceivrr of thin oiti'1') ft t orrKiin ttfy,
tircitoti, on Krldnv, iho II h of Mnrcf',
V.U. Hhfl mtmes a u lnitii-eM: K. K. Throoa,
It. I.. lieilmoiKt. Aliquot li'ipptst slid W. jl,
llucklir, all of Knu-py. Ori'Kiill.
Any aarl all pt-roliM ctMtlliinK; si
vem.y the aliove-iieM-rtheii liuiils r
r'-quc-li'it m nic Uitir rlnlmii in tills
oi!n'.,Mnoriefo-"ttt)ih liny of Murrh, isos.
j'Jinl.l (.11 am. H MoiiIik.j, Il-xlmer.
Timber ljn.1, Act June , 1S;S.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
I'siTKD Stitm Orrtcr,
OroKont ity. Ori jfin, Pwcaiher 3l, ItsW.
N'OTH:KIS HKBkBVtUVK.N TAAT IN COM
ptinnce with the provi-loti of ths Act o(
tomjre of Juim a, 1H7 mitkii 'Aliwt for iho
Hle of 4imt,er lmnln In the -lute of t.'iiHfomiii,
Oregon, Nviiiin mi,) WituhliiKinn Territory,"
'e.xlmle, lo all lh fuhllu l.mi'l ststes bf
act of AilKimt 4, Niincy A. Hacker, of
Keaey. I.'omny of t'oitimbia, htitle of Oreirnil,
Iiiia this itiiv flip. I In thi ollice her nworn -tale-niiii
No. ciko, for the onn;hiie of Ihs "W'i f
i wi -
Sll'l lot i of Kectioti No. 7, iu
lowtiahin o. 4 a. mnifp No. o, ve-t. SIM will
orTer nro-.f to -how tint ihe Isnil sonufct I nmrs
t.iuniHri'irit, 1111104T or alone viihii mr "Kn
enlturitl p trji .ay, nii.t to e-liihll.ih hi claim tn
aui'l liili'i iH'forp Ihe Hester anil Keeetverof
i " """ eaumny
ine 11m c.ay or llHrt'h, Itll.
i-hn iiamfn the lol
l iwinjr witiieH: K. K Throon. I'ouulas Ma-
sill ami H. I, Ke'lmoail. of kraney, Orcaon,
ai"l ITittrle Md'anley, of l. Ifek-nn. Oreiron.
Any -ad nil iierMtna cl-imiiia mlrer-ely His
ali.o ilp-iTiia''l laiela Hr- rinu.tcl ro Hielheir
aiiriM in ihi. oiiit-c on bc-iore -ftltl titti dujr
S .i:-,-i,. ;:i.,i
jvn.i.i 1 tl A l;r.K-i B. MOOHES, Reerister.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
D-ca'tmpm uf the Interior
1j!k1 OiHcaaUi t-re.n t'tiy, Orignn.
.IfitiliarV 3. VMA.
X'
cmt K LS ff EftKHY GIVKK THAT IHf.
fi-iioii(k-hHtei tMitier huM ftl" ootfra of
bin intention to iiiiikt- riul proof In tuptrt of
his claim, nnd thntaiil pm-.f will Iw matle b
fur the KfrKtMcr aihI Itf.'ctver at OreKon Ciiy.
fitifon, ou Febrttitrv It , l!,0. viz;
NANCV 11 a kkk,
H. K. No. nm for the X of . nv4 of
ami n!, of ftu l( wfii,lU 3j. tp5 i,r ) w.
i-t. irrme" the ictilnwing ilLCsMat to prne
wumiu'Mii tiiinr ilium una euiiivatfoti
: ti miA tud. tU: Ktunitu Mrtuill. Hrlev L.
i4fjii,ona ari'i is.! r. TnrfHrp, ol heawy. ore-
1 rut mtil t rift r ton t.( ,1 ,.,- ..I wi 1 1 . I u . lira.
' tn. CH a RLKs it. MiM)RKj4, Ktriter.
NOTICE FOR FVBLICA T10N.
Ileprtn:et of the Interior,
Umc Office at Oregon t.'iry. ttn-ffon.
. vnni l! w herkby c.ivex ihat thk
foliuB iniT-rarued p:t!er has rllid no4ice of
, hjj ln,,.n,iol) , m,lkeli,Mi I)r(J1(I iu ,ppnlt t(
his claiin. ami time taiil timil proof will Ihi
iiintle liiore ihe KVtfl-ir and Keceoer at Ore-
gon City, U f.), on Keurnary z. 19:, vu:
IIKRMAN J, HOKNI NO,
H. E. So. 1.117:1. lor tec s1 nf ae'i of aeetloB M,
and e', of of nv1 ol MH-tiou 2t. tp n, r . w.
lie uanie-tl folh.winK. wium-sea to pron
hi coutinuoiu re-i.leuce uoou and eultivalfou
of said land, via: 1'hoinas Ptftllinha. of Vernn
uia. Oreeou: ii. It. ."tin. W. L. Eirhmtn mil
!T. tl. hiclimiic,
, of KeH..y, Oretf .
CHAni.KJ B. MOORE3. Register.
SUMMONS.
1 lu'ihe Circuit Court of the Stale of dragon (war
onimcca t onnty.
Florence Leila Ar'ieenl, linliitifl.
s,
Kdward H. Ar-ent, Defondant.
To K lward fl. Arscnt. the abort-named dc
fetidaat: IN THE VAMP. Of TIIK STATE OF ORK
aon; You are hereby required to aipear
and Bimner the t .an'pininr tiletl agatu.a
vim iu the abo e cat tiled suit m
or before the filth flay of Jainury, that
h 'in ' the !.t day pren'ribc l ia the order of
publication of maiaon. and if yoa fail so tit
aptiear and alawer ard Couipiniat. Ihe litaia.
tin will npoly to the t olirl for the reliei therela
THed, to-uit: a decree of divorce from thai
butidkol matrimouy uuw exi-tiuie betweeu yoa
and ilie tUaiutiff.
This biimmons I- publUherl for six consent.
tie wetkn l,y order of Hun.
Thouius A. Mi Bride, Ju.lge of the Circuit l oart
of the s-tate 01 ureyou. for ihe County ol Co
Ititnhiv, uMite mi ihe loih day ol lieeember,
1'c. the hrt 1'iiblicatiou being ou Hie 13th. day
ol tKcetuhor, 11.I2-
W. 34. L FORCE.
Attoiuey for flaiutttf.
SUMMONS.
In the Circuit tlonrt of the State of Ore-
! gon for Columbia Cotiniy.
; Ettie iialeiieifer, plaintitf,
j vs.
jUus Ualensifer, IXfendant.
! To litis lUilensiter, the alave-named
1 Iieleuilaiit :
!lN
THE NAME OF THE STATE OF
rvgon : iou are hereby not i lied
t
a ml required to appear and answer the
; complaint toed ugaitist you 111 the
' slxive-entitlni lourt and Cause on or
I before the 17tli day of January, 1903,
1 which will be after the expiration of
1 relict iieuianilett 111 Hie complaint to
1 wit: For a decree dissolving the mar-
j riiige r. iatioH now exi-iing between yen
j and the li a 1 1 1 1 r, and for such other
j ami further or (Liferent relief as may be
jtquituhie in the preinise-e.
I Ibis summons is published by order
j of the Hon. J. it. IKikii, county judge of
; s-aid county and state, made ami en
j tend in this cuti.-e on tile. 2nd day of
f'ectii.ber, IW2,
I The day ol ihe first publinalion of this
j summons is DieeitiU r lit It, 1002, and
' I the last Junuurv ltitlt, 10O3.
j , ' GEt'KiiE A. HALL,
1 Attorney lor Plaiutilf.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
i V'Ttl'K U HKKKHY T.IAT THK UNDKIt-
j - ii?tied ha tx-ii, by the lion. J. B. ioaa.
l.,.l..u ,,f 111,, !-.. .,. ,'..:.- ..f Ow. l-,d ..I
!.n for c:.il naiiiat.'uauiy. appelated adiulni
j imoyr et lUu hatatu of Jeremiah
j li.-o in. deceMseU. Any and till perens baviinc
: elnitr.. ai:aiiii niii eniaieuie lisreior rcainired
I i prvehl t!ie saline lo mi;, iluiv eeriaeil aceord
i ins lo In-', in tho oifiie of vi. II. fowcll, at
I si. Hi'leiiN un'.oi.. uiihi.i six inoniba troat
: tho dale here -lr
JOIIS DOI.AN.
Administrator of the E uitc of Jbieiaiah Ual-
Vili, (H l'l'IlM'
i W. M. PtM'Ki,I Altorney far Administrator,
f Itatetl leeailr Ulh, U8J,
NOTICE OF LAND SURVEY.
Oiliee of county surveyor Dec. 18, 1002-
NOTIC'F. IS HEREBY GIVEN TUAT
the county surveyor will on Junuurv 12,
Hli, suli-liVide Seetion If), In 13. n r Z w.
and cbIhIiIjho (he lines uiui corners of
the ., of the ncl4', of the Sci, of
said treciiou.
W.T. W itts, county surveyor.
F.stray Taken , l"p.
Notice is hereby given that on the
22nd day o IX cemlwr, 1002, iherestrayed
to uiy place alxiut two nitles nestol lio
Ore
gon, a black cow with light streaa along
back, has crumpled horns, and is about
three years ohl. Has small calf.
The owner ot the almve
deseriiied animal cull obtain posMasaioa
of the same by furnishing siilKrient
pnail of owiieiship and paying all e
lteiiaia ami costs.
JAY P. ARCHIBALD.
We are still furnishing the Weekly.
Oreg'iniiiii and Mist together for ayeaf
j onlv 2.00. Pai.-evtibtf oww,
W.wvibr lot Tjuk ,Vw,