The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913, January 23, 1903, Image 3

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By The Big Sawmill!-
I Kedvinjr NVw O'ooda Kvery day in the Week,
TKG MUCKLE STORE HA8 A REPUTA-
tlmi u( Long Standing for Only tlio Hunt in
-GENERAL 31ERC1IADISE
Dart & Muckle,
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Mt. Helens,
ST. HELENS
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Patronize a drug store when you
want pure, fresh and reliable
Drugs and Patent Medicines
1'erfumery, Toilet
HEADQUARTERS FOR SCHOOL BOOKS
A l?ine Line of Writing Supplies.
Plain and Decorated Crepe Paper, Ktc.
Direct from Publisher Regular
-COLLINS AND GRAY-:
THE PEOPLE'S MERCHANTS,
Carry a Large
and
Well Selected
Stock of
GENERAL MERCHANDISE
Flour and
ST. HELENS.
TOOTHACHE DROPS.
Oil Cloves, Creosote ami Chloroform, eqrn-l parts n cotton
-m ..,, .iiv rnso of l.Kithai he t aused fifttil an exposed nerve
the wav to cure 'it,
NEW METHOD.
is tn have the
Dr. KNODER, Dentist,
8 T,P 12 J Orru-K HoniH.
Theodore S. Thomson, Dentist,
Information and Appointments by Mail.
Rooms i0 and 61, Washington Bid., Southeast corner Wash, ami 4th Sts
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We guarantee every bottle of CIibiii
I liei hiln's Cough Remedy and will re
fund the money to anyone who is not
' satisfied after using two-thirds of the
oontents. This la tlio best remedy in
the world for la grippe, coughs, out .8,
croup and w hooping cough and la
pleasant. and safe to lake. It prevents
any tendency of a cold to result In pneu
monia. Mail subscribers received at this of
fice for the Kvening Telegram, Oregon's
greatest evening paper,
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II. Wh, o Hciiiiow, was n visitor
In town Tuenduy.
John Can. pin;!!, of Vomonla, wan In
own during the, week.
C. L. Smith, of Deer Inland, wan vis
j llur In 8t. Helens Tuesday.
Mr. and Mm. W. II. Dolman are still
visiting relatives in Halein.
Mrs. J. (J. Watts, of Hrappoise, was
viol ting Mrs. II. K. C'liir, duriiiif the
A. Kiehardson, of I'ortlnud, has been
vIkiiIiik liin son, 1. V, ltieliardson in
Hi. Ill' I.-MB.
Mm. linrton Leys; aiul two children,
ol Portland, I viailing her sister, Mm.
Fred Hrly;.
I'.H Younjpr, a merchant of I'endltt
ton, visited his daughter, Mm. W. H.
I'owell, oyer rjtmdiiy.
Iir, ICiUin Hum ami Deputy flhcriir
W. A. Wood wi'iil to Httlein Wednesday
to view the senatorial contest.
Mm. May Whitney Morion, of Astoria,
wan vlaitlng lu-r mother, Mr. J. Ii,
(iodfrey, during tlio pant week.
Mm. .A. J, tiulgley and ui, Walter, of
Viincoiivcr, Wiii.Ii., aru vini tin with,
Mm. Qniey's aunt. Mm. A. I. Law.
I. A. Frakes shipped a flue Ilolatelu
bull calf to LImIio some 2 weeks airo.
He has as many orders now as bo can
mi.
Mr. and Mm. John W. Kowland, Miss
Klhel (iabliert and Mrs. Emily Miller,
of I'Dttlaiid, were in Pi. Helens fSatur-
dny.
Mis Iiii Krakes i now sujotirniiig in
Kiatern (licK'in, 4 i ) 1 1 11 in Co. Flic likes
It tine, the weather is nice and dry, and
no snow.
Mr. and Mm. W. Ii. I'illard returned
from Kalein Tuemlny, where they were
the guests ( Chief Justice and Mr.
F. A. Mooim.
Mm. Geoigc Nile, of Yankton, has
la-en visiting; her brother, Fred lSrijdfn,
fol a few days. Hlie was accompanied
by her little m,
Mi's Astnc Tichenor, of C.'latskanie,
is one of lt'7 children, that are competing-
for the prix esnays oiren-d by the
Sons of the American Itevoliition.
1). W, I' di'iins, of Si'uppo .ie, sun of
Mm. It. J. Fiakcs, Mnt lait week, at
Kalama with his uncle, J. 8. Cloniiij;.r,
and fauiilv to invniiM) their Isrt tx:k
of mercbaiMisi.
j. II. iK'ldiiu of rortlnnd, was a
visitor at the home of his i-mther, Mrs,
It, J. Frakes, Kntnrdiiy and Hunday.
He retiirntnl to I'lirllainl, where be is
employed by the S. P. K. It.
P. A. Frsk'S is now eellm,: a griut
many Holstein Fresiaus hulls. He sent
one to Idaho two weeks ao, ,ind loia
week he sold a yearling at Astoria. The
peojile ate waking up ti the 'act that
they are the dairying cattle.
(ieorge Weber ami Ctrl Hithicnni, i
who are getting out (Hittonwood on the
Willamette slough, nine miles above
town, for the Willamette paper mills at j
Oregon City, were in town Wedncmlay .
night. They had lecn to the t owliti
river on a tour of inspection. There are
seven men in the camp, and they ex
pect to renin their base of oiorations
to Deer Island.
Bl RKI) TO DEATH.
Mildred, the only child of K. H. and
Estella tiabbert, died In St. Helens,
Friday evening, Jan. ltltb, from the
j effects of her clothing ditching on fire
Otir IIOIIIB lift looa. i-lip an. lau irniir
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t I t.... c I ... n
HIH1 lO till . B Ul'i. n nwi.i.....
ix-cured while the mother was absent
from the dining room for n minute or
two, the child's clothing evidently hav
ing ennght tire In some way from the
open damper of the beating stove. The
h.i.ly of Mildred was taken to Eugene
and buried In the I'leasnt Hill cemetery
which has been the burial place of the
family for generations.
The bereaved parents take this method
of expressing their appreciation of the
many acts of kindness and sncritlces by
the residents of St. ' Helens practically
applied d .ring the hours of sadness.
Tlio f ollowiiii is from the E,ivno
Morning Register of Tuesday :
1 "Mildred, the two-year old daughter
f-K. ll. -ill) Jt. ed tir ot The Oregon
I Mint at St. Helens, was interred in the
; Pleasant Hill cemetery yesterday at 1
p m. At 8:30 in the morning Mineral
: eervices were held at tha home, of M's.
' Gnliberi's parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. 1!.
Rowland on East Eleventh street, Rev,
MeCalluin, of the First Christian eburch
' ollleiating. The cervices at. the giave
were conducted by Uncle Samuel Haugli-
uinii.a grand uncle of Mr. Gahliert.
i Tlio intermmil wai miide in the Pleiis
I ant Hill cemetery (or the reiison that it
I has been the burial place of relatives of
both parents for (our generations."
No only are the parents under special
obligations lo the people of !?t. Helens
for their practical demonstration of
sympathy, but to the people of F'tigcne
and PleiiHant Hill as well. Among the
floral designs in evidence was an elegant
piece from the Christian Endeavor, So
ciety of the Eugene Christian church.
Geary Relief Corps engrossed resolu
tions of sympathy, and the First Chi if
tian church Sunday-school of Portland,
sent letters of sympathy. Miss Ora
Reed, a teacher In the Eugene public
schools, telephoned to her pitrents nt
pleasant Hill, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel
Reed to entertain the funeral party that
went from Eugene, consisting oi four
teauia and 10 persons. They were taken
in Bnd provided fur in spite of all pro
tests. W ANKTD A TIU'SrwOHTUY IKNH.KMAN
or ladv in each cou ty lo manage busi
noss fiir an old established house on
aolid financial nunding. A straight,
bona tide weekly salary of $18.00 mud
by check every Wednesday with all ex
pensesdirect 'rom headqiia.'tei H. Monev
advanced for expenses. Manager, 3-10
Caxton Bldg., Chicago.
! CLATSKANIE
bKAtd (jy Jin. AND Una. 2. SHYAKT. j
The one unusual and startling occur
rence of tlio past week wan I tie death J
witliln 12 lioiin' of i-acli- other of Mr.!
and Mm, . Urvnnt, whoae long resi
dence and txtensive. reitttionship have
made tlieiii prominent figures In the
community. Mm, liryant had been a
sufferer from liright't disease for two
yearn or more, and realized that In all
probability that her lift) would not be
prolonged a great while. Mr. Itryant
seemed In about in his usual health un
til the night of Thniikaglvingduy when
In attempting to rise he found bin left
side nenrly unless. Alter aoine four,
or five week be seemed to be ((iiiitig
a little; then without any kumn cause!
seemed to grow weaker and gradually '
declined until until death came earlv
Friday morning. Mm. liryant, after
alternation of hopeful and anxious
symptoms sank into unconsciousness,
and died at I) p. rn. Thumdav- even
ing. Mr. liryant at that time wan too
nearly gone lo realize that the bad
panned away. Their four daughter
and two noun had ail lieen summoned
on Thursday afternoon and were all
present that night, although Mm.
Whitlen and Mm. Wheeler did not
reach the house until a abort time after
their mother hrentbtd her la at breath.
Funeral services were held in the
church on Saturday afternoon where
the two caskets were placed and an op-
poatunity given the large audience to
take a final look at their lifeless faces.
The two casket were then closed and
taken to the Itryant cemetery where
side by side in one grave they were
placed to disappear from mortal vision
as the words, "Farth to K-irtb, lut
to lKisl," etc., were sKken,
and the '
earth covered two who for 40 years
had journeyed together in life. Mr,
Itryant was in his 71st y.ar. Mrs.
Itryant was not quit j 03 years of age.
Mrs. Lucia C. Brewirk, daughter of
Mrs. C. P. Clink died at the residence of
her parent last Wednesday morning,
after no illness of a few days. Hhe w as
about 40 years of age, and had been a
widow for a few years iant and leaves a
son about II years of age. Hhe was
quite a useful woman in this commu
nity, and had recently moved into a
home of her own, which she was paying
for from her earnings.
Miss Laura Nichols came down from
Portland Saturday morning to attend
the funeral of Mr. and Mrs. Hiyant.
Mrs. William Wn'te came from Scap
poove with her child the same morning
on a similar errand. They bull re- j
turned the same evening.
J. 1!. Fiuley and wife Hrc stopping in i
town from .Neh:ilein, where they have!
residid for some veers p:ist. It is re- j
ported that Mr. F'inley exp.-cU to re
main for some time in the employ of the
employ of the C'laVskanie Lumber Com
pany. Master Charles Tichpnor tried to
hurry lip a tire in the stove by pouring
oil on it. He succeeded, but the Hash
mt (0uwlHl givt.8 ,j, irry looking
(:u.e ovcr which he wears oil and cotton
S1IIIC )srjB t) bandage,
(i,lilc , furre o( awn aie Bl
tianiJin, the county road above town to
u,.t out of the wav of the proposed log-
ging railroad up the Clatskanie.
Arthur Hall was down from F"orest
Grove Saturday evening, and spent
the Sabbath with friends in town.
TH0S 11. TONGUE.
Oregon mourns the loss of one of her
greatest statesmen, who passed away in
the midst ol a useful career.
Ilm late Hon. Titos. II. Tongue, was a
poor boy when be flist commenced the
. .., ..
study of law, under U. D,
Hare.
Itv el eat force of character, and close
application, be arose lo top rung of the
bidder of fame, in his profession. He
early in life espo-ised the cause of Re
publicanism, and held several state and
and county offices liefore being nomi
nated for Representative of the 1st Cong,
district of Oregon.
While in Congress, Mr. Tongno never
lost an opportunity to secure an appro
print ion tor Oregon livers and harbors.
! Mr Tongno was the young mans friend.
If a young man was struggling for an
education, lie found a friend and power
ful alv in Mr. Tongue. His cosy office
in llill.ilK.ro, and both of bis large
private, and law noraires, weie
service of the young man, piepai
ing an oration. Mr. Ton,;no took I
great pleat ire in personally criticu:ng
and advising the young speaker or law,
stud. n . lie was never hapeier tlniii ;
when be bad some young student at-law, j
reading in his office. The writer speaks :
from personal experience, Having road .
in Mr. Tongue's olHce for some time, I
always found the great man at all times i
ready and willing tc lay down his work I
to give a student a word of advice and '
encouragement.
Daring my course of stu ly, in Mr.
Tongue's office, I was several ti.ites,
called upon to deliver public addresses. J
Mr. Tongue always loaned me books and ;
freely gave me advice, and always
obj-cted to the use of notes, saying "lH- ,
peud on note books ami you spoil your!
brain ; depend on the brain and burr,
the note luaik."
L ing will Oregon mourn the loss of
one of her greatest of the great men, but ,
longer will the young orator and young ;
law student, inourn the loss of their i
friend and tutor,
M. S. H.UKN.
CAHU OF THAMES.
We do.-iie, through the columns of
The Mist to express our thanks to our
dear friends and neighbors for their
help and sympathy during the sickness
,and death of our beloved husband and
alher. !
Mk8. M. J. Tompkins and Family. !
Jnh nrintiiitf of all kimls lronptlv OX
mileil Nt thU ortloe. Now ia the time
to get your
mateuieuU i
u.',nu.a.
s I nn at s
.J( X J .f i . X A A
Kimt class good at fair prices at
Colllin and (ray's.
Walter W. niakefilrv ban Sold bis sa-1
loon to a rortland party, who took pus
seen ion the first of the week.
Ituckwbeat cakes and maple syrup are
delicious for breakfast pure buckwheat
and genuine maple syrup at Collins A
Oray's
Taken up by the undersigned ; one
browu home, with white star in forehead,
and white stripe on his nose. Apply to
C, L. Smith, Deer Island.
For a bad taste in tlio mo-ithtakeaj
few doses of Chamberlain's Stomach
and Liver Tablets
Warranted to cure.
I'rlce 2o rents. For sale by Dr. Edwin
Hons.
It bi's been practically decided that
no tax levy will be made by the Ht. "? ln u,fl nouie, and wai referred to
Helens city council this year.- There isi,lie Cdumbia county d delation with
a surplus of 300 in the treasury, and
more coming in.
The big saw in the sawmill wan com
pletely shattered while the mill was in
operation Wednesday afternoon. The
accident caused a suspension of opera
tions for a day or two.
Owing to the absence of the editor
during the week at Eugene to attend
the burial service of his only child, local
matter is cut short. Home observations
on the Jichnlem valley, and special road
ai tides will appear next week.
The Skamokawa E".gte, in an item
about the (Jray'a Kivertiiang install
ation, and the accompanying profram
says: The duet rendered by Mr. Will
iam Meserveand Mrs. Willia-u Meserve
"n "e ' ' e "'aslerpicce of the
evening.
At the special mectiiifr of the fit.
Helens school district held Thursday
night a ten-mill tax was voted. The
school is over-crowded, and as there are
too many grades for two teachers, it
will be net-espary to fit tip another room
and add a new teacher.
"The nicest and pleaf-antest medicine
I have ii fed for indigestion and consti
pation is Chamberlain's Stomach and
Liver Tablets," says Melard F. Craig, of
Middlcgrove, X. Y. "They work like a
charm and do not gripe or have an un
pleasant effect." F'or eale by Edwin
Itose.
lij-irg-i W. P:rry, o' Hit'tii, Bold
8 Plym i Jtli It chicon-t :n tha Port
nnd market a few day ag. The total
weight was 130 pouuda, and the price
recti veil was f!3. After the sale was
wasinade.it was found that an addi
tional cent per pound could have been
secured.
The newly elected officers ofthc Rath
bone .Sisters were installed last Thurs
day night, and a social session and lunch
were special features. Mrs. Lucy Gray
was tiie installing ollicer, and she was
assisted by Mrs. J. U. Watts of Scap
poose, and Mrs. May Whitney Morton,
of Astoria.
The f .llowina? information is published
in answer to the query of a correspon
dent: There are 30 state senators in
'
Oregon and 00 members of the lower
j bouse. Of the total W) are republicans,
1 14 are democrats and four are citizens or
I union representatives. Of the oppos-1
ition 17 are democrats, the other mem
ber, Representative Hahn, being a re
publican. Death of F. M. Tompkins.
1I EI.
Toivrm.NS At Scappoose,
Oregon,
Thursday Jan. 8,
Tompkins, - aged
1903, Francis Marion
tig years. 10 mouths
and 27 days.
Deceased had been a sufferer for
many years from injuries received
through an unjtt-t punishment inflicted
upon him from 1872 to 1870, w hich in
ltWO caused a stroke of paralysis, leav
ing him almost au invalid tnd at last
terminating in spinal meningitis and
aftr one week of -suffering caused bis
death.
The interment took place at Fair View
cemetery, Sunday, January 11, and was
lanrelv attended bv the manv friends.
The services were conducted by Rev.
A. C. Fiiirchilds, of University Park.
Mr. Tompkins was born in Hardin
countv. Keittue'iV, Feb. 12 1831, with
i hie parents moved lo Alton, III, in 1SS7
; renminbis thero until in 1852, when be
came across th'.i plains lo Oregon, locnt-
icg at the Dalles. On June 18, 18t3, he
ma-ried Marv J. Smith, ajul after re
siding in Eastern Oregon, for a nun ber
of years they came to the Willamette
Valley, and on Feb. 17, 1879 moved to
tne pre.-ent home at Scappoose, Or ,
w here lie resided until his death. Dc
eeaed leaves a w idow, and seven chil
dren, aa follows: Mrs. L. Baxter and
Mrs. Jos. Meserve of Portland.Ore. J. G.
Tompkui", ol Rainier, Ore. ; F'nink S.
Tompkins, of McMnrry, Wah.; Ella,
fcettie and William C, of Seapiose,
Ore. All of whom were in attendance
nt the death led.
A pite ous one from us is gone,
A voice we loved is stilled,
A place is vacant in our home
That never can be filhd.
God in his wisdom has rtc.illed
The b on hi. love ha ', given,
Although the body lies here at rest
The soul is safe in heaven.
Oh, we loved him, yes, we loved him,
lint Jesus bade him co;ue.
And our loving father, gentlv left us
For that bright and happy home.
When ones we love (ire taken away,
bv death's resistless hand,
Oiir mournful hearts the tributes pay
Which pity dost command.
While pity prompts the rising sigh,
Mav this truth be impressed
With awful power; I too must die
Sink deep in every breast.
He is free from pain and care.
And in God help us, in ottr
bereavement
All our sorrow how to bear.
! KutluT, thy gotule vo'.ce U hu.-hetl,
Thv ivai ni'tnui heitrt .8 St UK
' Au'.l nn thv pure ami hynlv brow
rotUaiu! Hua Seattle papers pieaso cu;iy.
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THE ORE005 LEGISLATURE.
A Few Pernodal Obterratlom Etc.
The Oregon legiilature la In active
nemion and the leginlallve fight la on.
It doe not difT.tr materially from for
mer legislatures, except that there are
a few new faces In the senate and house,
and a few clerks who have not hereto
fore held positions. A few old-timers,
who were farnili ir figures in tlio state
bonne for many continuous sessions,
have passed away, tint many atlll re
main. Hon. Martin Both, Columbia county's
representative, is attending strictly to
bnniness, and can be found promptly n
bis seat at roll cal.. Ho has already in
rod:iil several important bills, which
I w ill become laws. The enabling act in-
' I L Iff ff il. . ...
n'.jui:ri iij ,ur. ioui lor a toio on vne
re-location of the county seat of Culum-
bia county has passed a second read-
permiss'on to report at any tune. Tne
other bills intro luced by Mr. Both will
receive consideration in the future. One
provides for an increase in the salary of
the county judge ; one regulating the
rights of property owners fronting on
tide lands, and another amending the
charter of the city of Ruinier.
F"u!ton received 31 votes Wednesday,
a gain of three over the day previous,
tieer received 18 votes, a loss of two
from the day previous. The opinion
prevails that Fulton will not be elected i
senator, although he may receive a to- j
tal of 3d votes at some time during the )
session. The Multnomah county vote
is scattered promiwously, and is evi
dently against Fulton. The Marion
county delegation is solid for (leer. It
is possible that the successful candidate
has not yet been named.
Representative Kramer," of I) ,ug!as
county, has introduced an amendment
to Hie constitution providing that the
general state election be changed from
June to Xovemlier. The act provides
that the amendment shall be submitted
to the voters at the fitst special or gen-
eri! election. The adoption of the
amendment will have the effect of doing
away with the expense of two elections
every four years.
Joint-Senator Alei Sweek, of Portland,
takes an active interest in Columbia
county affair, and has introduced sev
eral meritorious measures.
It is probable that Governor Cham
berlain will call a special election to
elect a congressman in June.
G ivern ir Chnn'j?rUin h is appinte I
J. W. M irr j, of II pii'-'r, a slate laud
agent to pucc e I L. B. Giier.
CIRCUIT COURT.
The Rffceiver of Tiie St. Helens
Lumber Company Practically
Relieved.
Judge McBride held an adjourned
! term of circuit court Tuesday.
In the matter of the suit of S. II. and
J. G. Dorrance vs The St. Helens Lnm-
i . ......
ber Comp'ny, E. E. Q lick, receiver,
was directed to turn over all property
to the defendant corporation. The pre
ferred labjr claiiuj ward ordered p lid
jit full, and a check for $130 15 was
ordered placed in the bauds of the re
ceiver to p:y off the ganer.tl lalwr
claims when they shall bit properly ver
ified. The suit of James Dart va X. F. Na
gel W5 dismissed.
In the suit of William Fluhrer vs
Xordhy Jt Olson, the findings were for
plain'iff and the d-fjii lints given 2J
days to move for a new trial.
n the suit of Alicj L. D titz vs G orgj
Kane, a decree was handed down 10 the
effect that the plaiutiff A1 the owner
and entitled ti the possession of lot 2
section 4, and netjl of se1-, tl, 3.
In the suit of the Itrous Manufactur
ing Company vs W. C. Lie, the sale was
confirmed.
GEORGE A. HALL
rtf rri " Ti 1 11 T
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ST. HELENS
OREGON.
St. Helens Hotel
Under the Management of
G. A. AND A. M. BRINN
is m
Leaiiiii Hons
leatlquarlers for Jtlilnirn, leg.
Kers. Quarry men ann I'nin.
cuerciMt Trareiera.
Hoard mid Ldgine, f-'O p-r month.
'Iransient, $1 per day.
Barn and Feed for
Horses.
DR. FEISNER'S
KIDNEY and
Backache
All dUeaaes of Kidneys,
Bladder. Urinary Organ b.
AI--. Rhetnnatiatn. Baclt
CURE
fccbe,HeartDi8ea.6rvel,
Dropsy, temai iroumes.
Don't become dUcourtffed.
There It a
sure for vou. If neeessarv write Ilr. l-eiiuer.
Ko baa apent a life time curhnc Just aucb
cuseaaayoura. AU couaultatlou. Frss.
"Your Kidney and Backaeiie C'ura tit
cured two very bail ease, among our custo
mers the paat year whom the doetor. bad
lveo ap. J. L. STILL CO., WooUlaotl. Ia,"
Druggist. S0c II. Ask forCook Book-Free.
ST. YITUS'DANCE R"fM
For sale bv Collins & lirav, hi, IWIeiu
l,o Biidev A Brinn, ge:ier::l mer -
chanu lit ijoaltOtt.
Tlmbff Unit, Act Juue , IM.
HOTICt tOli PU I LIC At ION.
t'aiTsu Mi res l.jian Orrn ,
OraamiCKr.Orrf m, Kcusmliar at, 1001.
VWtf-KlMIIKHKHYt.IVK.NTAAT IX COM
11 pIlHIIPK With I In.- provlnlnils ol lh Act of
CotMri'.nnf Jiiiins, H7i, iitiiK!it 'Anct Inr Ihs
unit r imiUr Ikiio. In ih -iHie. of California!
Oreirnii, N'vbiIii Hint Waahinafon TerrlMirv,"
eieinlcd fo all ih I'.ihll,: .,md Hiaisa 'h
art of Anitn-t 4. Nuiicji c llaniiar, of
Kra.y. I'uinity uf Cu: niiiitt, Hinia nf Orpann!
Int. lhl ilnv fill-. I In linn i, ft her nwnrn ulato
menl Nn. fAl), f.,r llie pun hnns of th w' of
'( ami lot 4 ..I (Ion No. , 111
..wnhli No. 4 ii, Tim N. . h. wi.t, ant) wilt
offrr pro-if lo hnw that iha land kOiiKht U mora
VNllMlilK for It timber or ilnil Ihrnl lor aifri.
rultitral lntv.nm. and to cialiiii.li hrr rlalln lo
aid land f-fiire llie Ki.sli.Uir and Kecelvcr n(
thla oflloOil Oregon Oiy, Oreaou, on riaturday,
the Mill day of March, hhe name, aa
i WUliiiK-a: E. K. 'lln.,f, l outlas Nl-
Kill and H. I.. Kedraond, of Ki-n, v , orrajiii ,
land Charles Mcanry, of l. Mcli-lia, OreRoli.
! An and all per.ona i UiminK adverMily llie
( ah., dearrild lHiirla am rt'n,tiled fo fill! Ihelr
rl lima In I hi- rutin on er IH-inr raid l,ih day
ol n.rrn.i.u
jll.iil.t MARI,K B. M iO!IKi4, Rrf.f .
limber l.an I, Ael J iiic i, ui8.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
faiTUD Htats l.si Orrut,
Orpoo ltv.iirci.- iii, ben iniipr2D, was
NOTlrK 1.1 HKKKilV lilVKS THAT IN i;tM
plumes with the pmvl-li.na of tin. act M
Conaivaa of June 3. ls.a. rnil'led "An act tm
ths aiilc of tinit-ir Iiiiiil. in ilm ta'e. -f i:alifor
til, Oretdm, Nevada, anit Wa-hln.-lou Terri
tory," a., exteiiiteil to all (he "tinlic I.-oirl Slates
lv am of Anirii.t 4 IsaS, IKurl i i A M illl. of
kes-ey, ouniy of t'oliimlii ,, .-t.ite of Orezon,
ha Oil. (lay flint in till-on t-e h. rnri, .laic-
I mun No ami, fur the unn-b. ( the n'iol ns
j seen nS; ne'4ol rial .u 7 ,u towar.
Khlp 4 o. ranite Nn. .'iwtai an . w II offer proof
loaliOWthalth lanit -o itclit I- mm vsriahltr
.-..,. ,i ..iiriii.ii ik ivtiii'irni pnr
pop. nnl loe.iahll.h lierelaiui uihII Inmllie
lore Ihe Ri t-l-rer amt Kn-eiv.-r of Una ofMi-e at
Ort-.-nn I'itv Ori'iroii, on .Hut inlav. f o lltlirlav
of f.U. Hhe nnnie- aa (lln.e K K.
Ihf ..p. H I,. Reilmn id. Auni.i n-linlapiat ami
W. ii. Ha. k. r, ali o Ka . y. Oroitnn
A:iy anrl ail perinw cUimin? at-'.e-ety
Tow aluivr iie.eiji cl lands are
rettHi'ieil l a a th.-li i-'.i:;.;- n this
olliivn uii utn -i i.: t'li i'm 01 Mjn h. VK&.
J'.'oiH rntt.li .MiailiB.-, Kealaier.
NOTICE FOR PJ8LICATION.
lli'liartirient of the Inter!. ,r
Ijinil t:hce ai Ori'ifi.n t'liv, firetron
la l.larv 3. I HI
NOTICE H HEHKBV (il l KX IrtAT TIIK
follnwhiit name-taettler-h.ne t U' I n.ilicc t
their inlentu.ii to make anal proof in iipMirf of
their elaim. an1 that -ai I prof urtil tie marls
before the Kei:ite; and Heev.ver at Oregon c ilv.
i Oreyon. on Kibniar , viz:
fl.MT II.M KI.K,
H. K. So. l.-.im f,.r the of nw. n ol
.e'-t aiel n'a of svfi ot eeu. u '41. t(, , u, r ii w.
Au.i
W U.I.I AM H II ICKI R '
H
K. No, VJpTI. for the !- of e anl w'j n
ui ol -ecin.n Jl, tp.i ti, i ,vc-t.
They tiimethe toltowiiu iti.ei..es to prove
their eouliniMim le iiience u on ann eulttvalioa
of ialt land, vol: Itotifclu M.irIM, Ita-iev L.
Keilniotid anil K.i V r,,,.. .n o. k .. ..,- Ar.
I eon. and t. harle- l.-t'aoiv ol si. tl. ! . tlri.
- CH.VKI.ei B. M-Ml';l. Ku:inr.
NOTICE FOR PUBLIC AT10K .
Iiei. Ttment ol the Interior,
Luc cirtlre st Orei ii Cilv, tiri-aon.
Jannnrv -1, I'
VOTICE I-l HEKKBY filVKN THAI lilt;
foliowiuir-uained hitler ima ttleii i.etice ot
ht tnlentioj to make tlnal pro.f in support of
hia claim. ..lid that said tlnnl pr.aif will he
made hetore tile ltefiter ami Kieeoer at Oltt
KouCilv, tl.e-on.on February s. l.tjii, vU.
IIFKUAN J. HliKM M.,
If. F. No. I.U.3. for the .in of e'4 -f -eelion CO,
and e1 j of ol ne4 ol M-tioo i. lp -i n. t j w.
He ua:ne the fotli wiu wuiie-Mm to prove
hi. eontiiinoUK residence innl. and enltivuitou
ol .aid land, via: Thoniaa Petltjuhn. ot Verui
ilia, tlrerfoti: . H, btirtH, vt . t. Ktclliuau uuii
K. H. Kicliin.in, of Kea-ey, 41, ,;!!.
j!fl4 I'HARl.KH K. MlMlKKJi. ReitT
SUMMONS.
In'the Cirrnft Coort of the Slate of Oregon:'
t:olnntbta Comity,
Fforence lxila Arjteut, rtaintin.
.
Edward H- Ar,-ent. Hefendanl
To Edward H. Art-ent. the ai,ove-uamed de
ft-ndant:
IS THE NAME OP TIIE BT TK OF ORR
eon: Yon are hereby reiiiirei to apiear
and auswer the Complaint hied atiaiUKt
yea in the above entitled anit i-n
or before the !Kh day ol Jannaiy; 1'Jtvl, that
b 'ins the last day pre-tcrlbed to llie order of
publication of atnnmoni-. and II yon fil ao to
appear and aiswer i-afd complaint, the plain
lick will ap:ily to the Court tor the relief therein
prayed, to-ntt: a decree of dnon.e liom lhi
bondaof matrimony uuw exialina between you
and the plainlitr.
This aanimniu fa published for six consecu
tive wevt. by order of Hon.
Thomas A. )ti-BHde, Jndce ot the Cirrut Court
of the State ot Oreiton. inr the Coawty of Cft
Inmiiia, made on the lil-h dny cf I'ecemher.
. ltMU. the first pntiltcaliuu being oil the lstn day
ol LH-d-nibor, I'Arl.
W. M. I.AFORt K,
Attorney for Miuiiitfr.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
XJOTICE IS HEKKHV THAT Til 8 VXDKR
tifT'ieil ha.- been, by th Hn. J. H. Utwn,
Jutle of Ui? Cou at y Court of th -Stie of Oro
roti for Columbia Coumy, lippainitni MilmtntH
I nit or of (he btute of Jrminli
Gttlvin, decvse1. AutnihI hII proii hn inn
cltitm! against suil e-iutenm hereby reqnireii
lo pnsiu Uie a!iie ro me. thilv veriflot nvml
ine M 1mm, a: tut- oiftce of W. H. i'liweit, nt
Helens, Oieum, within nx nun it ha from
the tiaie here fr
JOHN' IMM.AN.
Atiniinistrmttir of the Estate of Jeremiah Owl
vh .1('ce-'e-l.
W. U. Pv)WKKL Attorney for Adrntuisimtor.
DflteH Deremher lith. lufc.
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT
NOrifK IS HKKEBV tilVES THAT TUB
untlemifti U u niiminttr;itor of the estate
n Uirhael J. Cant v. iictsttt1. hj fllel 71 K hint I
j jiit'ttuiii t ui - Htitii uiMiri.ti.a of the Mil entute ,
n the ortice of the Caiiit. Cleik of Co.u&.ii
Cmiutv. iu tttr- trtte oi u.ucioi, mid tne i;oituty
Cimrt o( sttiu countv h- txvA the 2.1 day oi
Mareh. A. U.. 1'JlU at the ho. it of one o'cl.M-k in
the aftern- o't ot mat dy, at the County Curt
Motife Ol -al i Co inly, us'the lime and p.aue Iwr
tiie heart o, objict. on., lo i.ue.1 lioal aci-ouiit
and lite Beul.ni.eni thereof.
I). J. SW1TZEM,
AdminiHtralor of tho eaiaie oi Mteititel J.
Cautv, U-cea.,eu.
. II. fiRfBER,
ys-liB Attorney for the Admiui-iiuior.
Timber Uniit, Art June 3, 1M?M.
NOTICE FOfi PUBLICATION
I'NITRI STA4tw t.NI OpriCB,
Oretron City, Oiepon. Jitnuttrr ifat.
i VOTICE J HhKr-HV iiiVKN THM' IV
, i com pi i a lire iui u i h' iuo .1iih of tiie uct
of Cot me re- f June S, 178. entitled 'An net fof
I the nule of tiii)MT iMtnif 111 the Hmitw of ChU
: foi nut. Oietn, Nt-viwiK ttiht U u.ttiiKton Te. rt-
tory, " as exten-tHi toaJitie I'unhc IhihI istatew
i bv net oi Aii$e-t . 1 -VS. Ar.:tu liitetikoter. of
j TortUnd. county ot Multiiotuitli. .uie oi ore
utemetit, o.f u7 tof 'he purrl).. oi the
oi tiw.4, ' ht .l4 4 ' ei'.-2 tn
T.v Miii No 4 ii, i hi ice 4 w, - ml will oiler
prixti tn how th t ..te i mi.Iii ih more ui
uttoie for UMiu..er oi l i.e tluiit f' r KKririil
tur:.l pii .oses, tin o Mf.Mi.-h hf eUitn to
KHi'i inttt oviore ttH-.itt'r Hittl Heeetver of
tin 4'th-e at cn a iu ut . Ue- m on 1 rmiMittVi
; tiie 'fbiti iy tt Mareh, liMm. lie an me an wit
j iievnei: A. K.-rl, i Hurl, I hi v id Enilv,
of Vt-r.i.mia, Ore.iit, and C. sucrvtii ui liuui
ttiti, orestttii.
! Au tt..t ttll w & n fill uiiif? mhertely the
, aMve 'ieM-ri' ei U-hIh Hie iei"eed to file the if
1 eUitiiS In tilt o.i;o -.u utii.e id Mtb day
ot Mur.-li. 13
JW..20 CH..S. U UOOKEH. ReRUter.
Kstrar Ttikrn I' p.
Nut lee is lier.-l-v jfivon that on "the
22nd d.tv oi U iVr, I0U2. tlterestmyt d
I 10 my piwe Mlhitit ln miiea Vetot lio
I lile, CoUii.y ol i oliiiiiliiii, Ktte o( On
j on, a black eow vn Ii lijrlit aireaa ulon
I iim-k, tin eriiinpli d Inn hk, anil is about
' tl r e yearti olil. line email rail,,
j The owner ot the aliove
j dea-riliel animal fan id ta in poreitii.n
' o( Hie same bv furnieliing fllttii-ient
nroo of owti 'raliio and paving all ex-
penses ami coata.
JAY P. ARCHIBALD.
FOR SALE ORTKAOIC-TwotMi nets;
one tK)-fatiioin 10-inclt meali ; una
fathom 7-ineh meali. Hnth nets in ifxnt
condition. Will trade for woik or sell
for cash at a bargain. Apply to N. J.
IHfotiT, Valley, Ore.
I Freah fish in seanon every Friday , n4
1 l" -'f1 Hundny dinner at the Hi. Welenl
jHuUj.