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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 13, 1903)
t THE BIG STORE DOWN By The Big Sawmill!- , In Rcciving New floods Every day in the Week. THE MUCKLE STORE HAS A REPUTAr tiotl of Long Standing for Only tliu Host iu GENERAL MERCIIADISE- N Dart & !St. HekiM, - i1 ST. HELENS PHABJVIACY ' A . Patronize a drug store wben you waut pure, fresh and reliable Drugs and Patent Medicines Perfumery, Toilet Articles, Etc. HEADQUARTERS FOR SCHOOL BOOKS A lfinc Line of Writiuc Supplies. Plain ami Decorated Direct from Publislicr Regular -COLLINS THE PEOPLE'S MERCHANTS, Carry a Large and Well Selected Stock of GENERAL MERCHANDISE Flour ST. HELENS, and .ataaflij TOOTHACHE DROPS. 4 4 4 4 Oil Cloves, Creoaote and Chloroform, eqart parte on cotton; thi will atop auv casa of toothache cauae.1 from an eipoaod nerve, hijt tbe way fyi cure it, ia to hava th toolli tilled by lU. KNOIlKK'r! NEW MKTHOD. Dr. KHODER, Dentist, 9 T,9 I2 Ofmi a Hot aa. Theodore S. Thomson, Dentist, Information and Appointments by Mail. UnonK 00 and (I, Washington DM.. Sout hcaal corner Wash, and 4th 8t PORTLAND, Elevator to Fifth Fbwr. Take - &2 TllO Mist lllld The OreilOniail. $2 - M till VAPOIi Jl SsJFw Ifoato, Store l'r To. a.i Alia uaah So 44f 11 J AK3 lUQgtXATOXS JWWT alls is Bw aa ar. W. HM fmr jr.ata.aiaa.raasar.Tani.ll ltMPH. WAtX. I.ASITB, 7AaUKUtCKt4. nTKKTtMvk W M 'vTllT AT iJqhT. W'-fva raswraoassaawsaaa. trvruf as. wtwtnasis ad CmCAQftPQUMltOUItOm fUJCAOO. i i Muckle, Oregon. J Crepe Paper, Ktc. 25 cent Novels Onlj iO Cents AND GRAY--: Feed. OREGON f fl A1 317, Failing 31d'g Portland, Oregon 'Piioxxa ', Office, lloi.n 414 ea. ikokt H7 OREGON. . ' 1 L MTU mid SirooL BaaUh and llawat aa t tlSYM A Wanlasis aw MMapa www inn a i k Canned good at retail or whok-iale at Collin a. Uray'i. Horn, to the wife of V. M. Nevltu, Warren, a daughter. Alttiintt anything you want In toe gro cery line can be had at Collin A Gray'. Tlie three-year old child of Mr. and Mr. John Una, of lloulton, hai bean very ill. Measre. Bailey A llrinn have been do ing Rome paint work around their es talilialiment. A marr'age llcenaa wa laaued Mon day to Hid 01 lie Hutchinson and Ar thur Roberta, of Kainler. K, C. Htaiiwiod A Sherman Bro., of Yankton, ehlpp d two car load of lum ber to I'ortland t ti la) wk. The Warren Bras Band wilt give one of their popular concert at HcpKose on t riday evening of next week. Sheriff llattan expect to receive the tax roll from tbe clerk thi week, when he will be ready to receive Uxe. The little child of Charlci FUher at Woodland, Wash., wa reported to be very ill Wednesday. Tbe family lived here lor aotne time Uat fall. Thrre wilt be evening prayer and aerinon in Chriat Kiiltcopil church nett Binday, February ISth. Kev. W. A. i Brvck will have charge of the service. I T'e United Artinn Dramatic Cotii- I puny, of Kalama, will give one of the j greatest combination farce ever pot on the boarda in that town, Saturday, . February 2 1st. I (i. W. ferry, of HouUon. left a hen' egg at thif office during the week, that i an unuaual curiosity. Within the egg were two perfectly dereloped ep- arate (mailer egg. O. A. anil A. M. Rrinn, proprietor of the St. Helen Hotel, have lened the Oriental Hotel, and wilt conduct both houses. The personnel of the proprie tor insure good manatroment for both honee. A social dance will be given In Yank tun Matt, Yankton, Friday evening, Feb. Huh. The floor manager will he Jean Hydr, Sherman Saxon and Fred Brings. Dance ticket, including (up per, f I J6. Two change have been made In Columbia county iotort"ices during the past fw day. II. 11. Clark succeed J. S. Ilacoii ai postmaster at Warren, and C. II. ilrigge lucceeda Mr. Faxon at Yankton. . J. J. llartman, the Hoatton jeweler, i doing a a-oo.1 business in hi new lo - cation, and hi woik la very eatiafac- tory. He i located In the rooms of Jame Spance, the blackamilh. The i latter, alto i doing a g'd husine. ' The l)t phyir. "Once trie.l and ytm will alway iim Chamberlain' Stomach ' aml Liver TaMete," y W. A. ttirard, j tion and expect ooti to leave (or Mex Pcase, YL Theee Tablet are the moat ico, where uine excellent prospect prompt, moat pleasant and nioat rrliab e await hi arrival. cathartic in naa. For .ale by Kdwin Roa j Mr. and Mr. Fred Briggi, who have The regular February examination of . (uceeaafully conducted the management applicant for teacher' certificate w.m of the Oriental Hotel for aeveral month bceun in the court hoee WednesdavJ paat. will return to their old home at County Superintendent Copelaiid I aiated by W. II. l'owell and Mra 8. S. Way. . There are aix applicant for county paper and one f ir state. The city council ha passed the dog 1 ordinance under the new form, and the ! tax ia now due and collectible any day Mn the year, and stray dmra will have J lo pay tux or present affidavit of rri-'dence- else hero. Th city, alao h ta paid off (5:)0 uf the purchase price on .thi water work Byatem. When you feet blue and frit every- tiling (joi u rvir.g, lake a dose ol" Cham- larlainV Riomach and Liver Tablet. Thev will cleans,, and Invlirorate your,,h Keystone WtuiUcr vmpany, wno at miach. mulaie vour bowel, iriv run are orwrating up the Clatskanie. Mr. a relish for your tJod and make you feci that iu thi old world i a good place to live. For nle by Edwin Itos. The incorporator of the I.one Star l.iiinlier Company, now operating the St. Helen sawmill are, P. A. Llvesly, Charles J. Schnabvl aud M. M. Cava naiigh. The Company haa temporarily clo-ed down the mill, pending the put ting iu ot some needed improvements. Among; them are the putting in of a new planer, improving the docka, etc. A very enjoyable social dancing party wna given in the Woodmen ball at llonltiin Saturday niglit. There we.a lust enough people present to make the. affair pleasant and they appeared to en Joy every minute of the time. Supia-r waa served in the lodge room upstairs. The rearipl were about fSd, thus ena bling tha Hall AoHtiou to lift tha greater part of it indebtedneioi. The following teachers are taking the examination for county papera before the examining hoard now in ersMoii at the court house: Bertha Ixwison, fiulncy ; Loltie Hall, St. Helens; W. K. Hanson, Warren ; Herlierl McKibhvii; P. 0. Fulton, llolbrook; HarriHon Shirk, Kiel. i. II. Collin is taking the examination for a atate diploma. Su Irlii1endent Copeland I aaaisted in the examination by W. II. Powell and ! and Mr. S. ri. Way. Soma Important ateamboat changes have taken pUiedurinfthepa.t week, .1.1.1, ...lll which resulted iu the llniley Oatxert being taken from the Portland-Astoria run. The Columbia Kiver Northern Railway, a comparatively new company, who own the Regulator line of boat op erating between. Portland and The Dalles, have purchased the White Col lar Line boats and the Qittsert haa been placed on The Dalle run. The C inline is now the morning mail boat and run on the schedule, formerly adopted by the Uittsert. Job printing ot all kind promptly ex ecuted at thi office. Now i the time toget your letter heads, billhead and atateweuta printed. K - - . fy. Vr. A. P. McLaren, of Kainier, waa in town Monday. Erwln SulTurt and daughter, of Deer Island, were in Hi. Helen Tueedey. Charle i. Wallli, a well known Yankton farmer, waa In town Monday. Gran lpa Mnckla 1 on the ab-k liat, but bia condition I not deemed ear- lou. N. J. Dupont wa in from Valley Hunday, and reported five incite of now. . 8. J. Kafunia, a Portland bnlne man ia vuiting Henry Morgus and family. II. 0. Howard waadown from Milton creek Welnoaday, and took out a loud of furniture. Mr. J, W. Powell I vuiiting her fa ther, D. S. Younger, a prominent mer chant at Pendleton. Norman McKay will diapoae of bia interest on Sattrien' I .land, and take up lii reaidence etiewhere. Mr, h. V. Ric of CiaUkanie, who had been vitUing her (later, Mr. A. T. Law, returned bom Sunday. Mr. and Mr. David Davia are viatting at the home of her parent, Mr. and Mra. R. Cox. Mr. Davia ia recovering from hi recent itlneaa. John Gilmore (pent Pundny at Glad- tone Park with Mra. Uiltnore, who haa been ill for tome week and her cond'- tlon i not any improved. Cretay George, who i in the employ of the Portland General Electric Coiu pany, aoent Hunday with bia parents, Mr. and Mr. Arthur George. Bev. H. Moy, of Rainier, had ao far recovered from his recent illne, that be wa able to till hit appointment at Columbia City and t-t. Uilen Sunday. Mary W. Ktitwd. of Portland, write from Colville, Waah., that ahe ia tin re on a few month' visit and want the addreaa of her paper temporarily changed. H. ti. Schoonover, a prominent Granger, of Yertunia, waa in town Tueeday. He bad been viatting bia daughter. Mra. Mitchell at Rainier, and atteuded the meetin of tho Pomona Grange iu IScavei Valhyv Mr. and Mra. John G. Pringla a id on hive returned from a two weeks' visit to her mother, Mra. t. M. Dow, iu Linu county. The latter accompan ied them home. Mr. Pringle aud hi family will move lo the Muckle ranch on Devr Island thia erk, where they expect to make their home, Mr. and Mr! J. I). Ferry, of Cortland, visited his mother, Mr. James Dart a i Silurday ami Sunday. Mr. Perry nae d a rwapunaihle oaition with'the I'ortland ljnrl Rlerlric Company lor some yeara, but pas reaigned hta posi- iminiii v it ,u.va win ! Mr. Brings lm matle tbe Oriental an excellent hostlerie, and will be aliased by her former patron. The return to Yankton ia uiade for tbe reason that Mr. Briirga (errices are ueeded in the atore with hi) father. T. J. Flippiti, F. C. Whitten and Mr. McDonald, of Clatskanie, were iu St. Heleu Wedoeaday. Mr. Flipp;n haa laen eiifraged iu the logging and j liimlring huaiiie in lliat aectiou for P1 1 ' .... " v.al,,u'B j P'1'"! 'ear Ciaiaaania, ' Sr.i rpti'J i;r, ! 1 '" H" ' ,m" uM-rin:endcnt fori . a .... a a I . a a a j W'PP'n '' ,l,u,l r Ueiu In the town ot CiMlakMitic. lie state that town will be iu the comity neat tight. Death of Zltar Uaahara. . Henry Morgus returned from Port land Wediteaduy night, after attending the funeral of hisoontitt, Zimr Uarhnra. Mr. Llashara died in a Portbtnd hospit 1 on February 7th, after a ah rt illncan. He wa buried in the Catholic ceiuu- tery In Portland Wednesday, after scr Ua con lit- ted by Father Esey. Thore ' '"rS ltiHtn.-e o the younjf nina cauuuvnten at the funeral, and "'" orJ olfcringa were In evweuee Mr. Ilaihara wa 2d vt-ara of eve. an I a promising busine man. He recently., conducto.1 a store In Neer City, but ill-j health ooiiipclleJl Hiiu ti quit buaits. j Tiie ducua ed man's enter, Miss Anna I tivua iu the fa inly ot Henry M.jrgn.. ""7: Tf ndeue y ef fhe T roe . . , . ,. , , ' .. The tendency ot medical ia to.vard i preventive meaeurva. me neat tnniignt of the w rld ia being given to th ml) jeer, tt l e!ier 10 itviriu limn to cure, that ii i,.. i-rt f.,11. ,iu..,n...irHi.l &. . itbii iiiiii iiriiiuniiiiiw pneumonia, cue of the n.o-t danireroiis diseaaea that medical men, have to contend with, can ! prevented I hv the use of Chainherlaiii's Cough ' Kemeily. I'lieuinoiiia always resnlls from a cold or an attack ot Influents (grip), audit has been observed . that remedy counteract any tendency ot these tliaeaara toward pneumonia Thi bit been f.illv proven in maov la of case in which this remedy i used during the great preva-1 thousand liaa liMtn iimmiI iliirlnif 1 Iim um.t nmv. Um of eolila and erin In rmut veara. and can be relied upon with implicit confidence. Pneumonia often resnlls from a slight cold when no danger la apprehended until it is stitldeuly die covered that there is a fever and diffi culty in breathing and piiins iu the rhci-t then it ia announced that the patient has pneumonia. He on the safe able ami take Chnmlmrlaiu'a Cough Remedy aa soon aa the cold ia contracted. Il alway cures. For vale by Ed wis) Boae. S PEItSONAL MIST. Mra. A. Mellta, wa a Portland viiitor laat week. Owing to the inclemency of the weather, tbe Bible claa wa failure. Don't forget tbe Grand Moiree to be given at Merril' Hall, Saturday eve iilng. Rev, Lyatrum, of Yancoover, preached here at the Swedish Lutheran diurch, lart riabbatb. Mia Miniiit) Lane ia recovering from touailitis much to the delight of her many friend. Louia Orw ig, our genial butcher, paaa ed through our burg with cattle, en rout to Clatakauie. Ktbel Ine passed through our town to Portland, where (he haa emolormeut I in a caudv factory. Here's to the Deep Creek would be correspondent. What care the nightin gale for the croak of the frogs? The ltt enow fall afforded old and young a great deal of amusement. A alcdfull of Gypaiea passed through our hamlet. Quite a contrast waa their dark faces, with the anow. A man that live Upon hill, had the audacity to frustrate a birthday partv given by Unci Sam' free born people, but he got aadly left. Htara and tripe will wave o'er tbe land of the free and the home of the brave. One of our neighbor, and devout church membara left home several week ago with money enough in his pocket to pay for a ranch. Dy passed and he had not returned, and a ineaaenger waa en't out, at laat. He wa found fide tracked, uiinur aeveral hundred dollar. He probably put In the day, eaying, "Let's have oue more, thea we'll all go home." Will K. DippoM. celebrated bia 28 anniversary, uat Thursday evening. borne of Miata beat people were present. Music, ringing and dauctng were the leaturea of the evening. The bouse artbtu-ally decorated ' with ferna and Oregon trape; a sumptuous supper waa served. Will wa the recipient of many handsome presents.' Wa wish Will many happy return. FISHHAWK. Recent raiu ia caajing the anow to rapidly diaappear. John Lnn, of Deep Creek, went to CiaUkanie Saturday. G. T. Day wait made firing trip to CiaUkanie laat week. Will Miller wa doing baeineaa in CiaUkanie laat week. Will Van, and wife went aleigbing to the city of Claukanie, Saturday. C L , of Deep Creek, went to Ve.per, Sunday to see if there waa any in t I there for him. Many are th rosea on maiden cheek. Many are the promise that Cupid will (peak. When the mail i opened on Yalen - tine day. I am lure that the Mit eorrvipondrnt meant thitt Oliver wa the right man iu the right place even if he didn't say mi. It ia very hard for some men to "Go way back and ai. down.'. The road anperviaor of dirtrict 13 showed good judgment, in showing ha was mp rviaor and iu waiting tor advice from men of sense. I suppose that is what you mean by the punch in th riba from St.Helen. He din't eem to be hurt much by it, while certain citixen of Miet are sufR-r , im, from , t.-.t,,., of atoma. h a. he 1 r and aore head, whi.li make it very disugreable for society in general ; ami . w'm- . wthey dun t eeetn lobe getting over u You migt'iT ct selling brow by wahiug in the mud puddle in front of Jim Uili' n-sidcucc, then sit down and reflect, and think, and lit member well, and bear iu mind, That a good hUporviiur is hard to find; And when you have one good and true, Change not tha old one for the new. PITTSBURG 0. A. Powell wa doing buainea at ChU-kanic, Thursday. F. J. Peterson attended Pomona Urai ge, at Hudson, last Sjtnrd.iy. "' !-t'icl returne.1 from Fort- ' 'l let week where ho bud been on Win. as. . . Was IWersey's barn insured agiiingt snow storms? Well it it wasn't it' too late to insure it now. The ti rat term d echool at thia place wi;i be out next Friday. Tbe directora have 11 I yet employed a teacher for nvx tffm . The mail carrier rejiorts seeing the tracks of two cougar, about two miles , . . . vnet ui 1 iti;ioiiri. ,ii;ii 1'aracr weni . 1 , 1 Pur'u,t ll"n but "nablcto; W-RREN At the last regular meeting of V.ttl tirs litre No. :V4 a committte was apKin led on "Channel Iuiproven ettt" ot Sc.ippoosei bay, a- follows. Jas. Muckle, Jr. Ku.ett Steven-, C. W. A.bime, John l Clark. We Ik pc their endeavors iiay lie rewarded by direct Communication with tha Willainjtl sloujh, in the near (utoru. Have noticed the mention an kindly made of the Warren Rraaa Band' con cert and dance which is to be given this Fablav evening, the 13th. Would like to atate thai tbe hoys are desirous of ' " p... , of providing thenlve. with .first rlas iUflructor Colleqiently We hope tbent will bf a large atUndence of the ai-jultou ami BL Helen- people. CITATIO. ln(lMl'na(ycoiirt tb gtat ol Oregon for Colttuiblft County, lo (he anr ol ih ((t of Jeremiah Usl Tin, iIkim.1, ToUlehsel olvlr, of tut Tiilll. Ireland: Mrs. Msry klortlsn, ol Ksat Otswn lreii,; K.l. Kluru.u. ol IC ,rl or.w... Ir.l.n.l; .,.,1 r. rl. O.l.ln.of Omaha, N.hrMk.i heir, al-l.w oi rniisri o.irin, l-e.-l ; ami to all oihor a.lra riiil iicvtejh, unknown, If any iturh there Ix. aim Hi all other perauna ItiMH el In tha ral ealale iMlmiKlna lu tn. fatal ol said (Ir ccaMdi aaxri: TN the name of the Ntate of Oregon: 1 Yon aot af?h of Too arc har.br com- m. fr fnanrled to b. and miMr i,m rhn Mniw,rHi.ij. Couil'f tHjrt Ol lha Mali! ol llr.in In ana fur! th. ;mntv of ColHmhia. in lha mnrt nAm ..I aald court, at dt. Haleus. In aald Couniy and , said land before Hi. K.I.Mr and Kee.tn.rol Stale, u Monday, llis l(tn 1af ol Marh, 160.1. thlanltleejat Orefnn Clly, OJ,'(on, on Balurriay, a tb. h'Mir of 2 o clock Iu th. afternoiia uf aald ll day nf Min i, Iwos. ah. namea aa dar, Itbalna th. refill r Mamh lerm nf aald I " a: K. K. Throop, Imuslaa Ma ;iurt; l .how eause, If any aslai, arh an order ; and H. h. Redmond, of KMy, Oroaol , of aal. of all tb. real properly belutiginx to th. ( harl.a Met'ailley, of HI. H.lena, Oregon, eatataofaaid deeaaed In aald County of Col u in-1 Any and all per.nna elaiinliia adT.nely 1 1 Ma. mate of Ore -n, ahnnld not t, tnaile aa aho doerlbed lamia sr. ranc.tm to Ml. Ifialr praye.1 tor In the pet 11 Ion of John Imla i, ail-1 cUI'" 'n ihl. ofhi . on or before mid tlta day mlnlatralor of .aid aula'., on We III aaJii oort. Mareb lax. The realtat dearltwl In ald petltlnu la aa I JUinU I llVItt.m B. M.JOftKS. R.alstar. folluwa, to-wl : The ', of aai'Uon 7. in two. j anMaaaaaManana north, raniie 2 unl of ibe lllameue rnerlilh Ian, in ooiiinibl county, state of iireann WlTa, the Hon. J. H. Uoan, Jlli'gB nl Ih. ,'.,... nf mi., .. , n .... t. 1 Minlj of ooliiraoia. with Ih. seal of aald Coart aitixtaJ, this lh day of febrnar?, A. If., I9WI. Attest: II. MKNUKRrtON, Clerk. By, W. A. HARKIn. Ueputr. W. . I'OWKI.I,. Aitornay f ir l.tate. Tlmtier lnd. ict June S, 1x7. NOTICC FOR PUBLICATION. United Hutea Und O.ilr-a. Oraon i-iy. Oregon, Jannary a, 1903. VOTICK IN H HUBBY UIVKN THAT :H ' compliance Kith the priaUiimi of the art oi i.ontrra.aoi tine a, owa. eiiiitie'i ".in ai'i ror th. aal. of umber land. In tbe rtt-t. of dilifor nia. Oreauo, Nevada, and Waahlneton Terrl uirv," a .ll.uded t'i all lha fublic lailiil Stain by aet of Auaoat 4. liJ, William Fra er. of Port land, ou itv of Mtiliuomah, Hiate ol Oreeti, haarhiiday flil In thla orhe. hla sworn aiate meut. No. 6r;:6. for the purrhaae of th. aa nf section No. 2i, In town-hip No. 4, n. ranxe No., w, and will ofl.r proof lo allow that th. 'an i sought Is mora valuabla for lu Umaer or atone iSan for sirraenlta al purpoaes aud to intabii.h hla i lafm lo said land befor. the Kiiler and keceiver uf this office at Oteicou City. Oregna, on Friday, the luih day of April, inul He namea aa witnea-ea: kotMrrt Ostioru, Robert Lxudea and Kdwarri Burke, of I'ortland, Ore, n and i. K Unrks, of Molalla. Orexon. Any and all persona claiming adversely the ab r.'1cacribed laud, are reo,iited to Die their claims Ir, thi.orfl' e on or heiur. aald ltftb day of April, 1VUI. CHAkl.ES B. MOOREB Register. SUMHOMS. ta IheCirr-'ilt Co irt oft'ia Stt of Ore; ia fir C d t n'n i'o mfv. t, J. Ktl:',-in.. flilntlH. Allare , etjllstoo', O-jf-ji I int. T lt R ;;!it-rie. t'l : a nr? n me 1 U feaitau, : p 1 1 r ftil'. tiM? O' T'l.l SfVTK or OKR- in arj hr:bi- reirurello a'loetr and aii.wer th. tidpUint nl.1 a;atnt y.m In t i? aVive .ntittel c-mrt an t dii-. i.d or Pel ire the - day a'. Xa-ch, 1911. wiH-h will be alter th. exptrati.m of 'iz wt-kt from tb. late of tie flrat pi tieuion of tbia aenm-in.; and If yo i I til 1 1 o aiipar an t anwer o l or before sti I liii dy o' M t-eh, l'Ji. the p'a'n tiA wtli a'.p-r t-.i the C un for (ii. reliet Ihe.-ein pra e-l, t--wltr a dis-reis of ditorco from lb. bonds of m i' ri m my an exilii between yua and the plaintiff. Thi. aiimm in pibliihM for nix eioeei ttce week by ontar ol thi H ii. J. B. 0 n. i.'4uutr Ju le of a il.t Co-iihv an-t la', in-vt. and eiitaret In thia causa on Luc Xh iUy of Feb ruary 1JU. Th. dav of th. flrit ptibMatlon of thi Ptfa monl Feorutry U li. .in-t t;i- liar l ina 27, 10U3. WKU H A FITZHL'GH, AUorueys ior PUmttT. Sealed Proposal. Sealeit proposals for the constructi on aud furnirliinir of material for an addi tion to the Bachelor Flit school house, according to plans and p cifications to be seen at the clera'a office ; also a pro posal (or painting old and new build- tug, the diltrn-t furnishing paint. Bld.a will b receivett up to 12 o'clock, Feb ruary 28th, 1U03. The B-rd of Direc tors resarvea the right to reject any or all bid. GUS HEGEI.E. Clerk, Warren, Or. H. T. BENNETT. Chairman. WaSETD A TRIBTWORTHT CKSTLFIIAS or lady in each cou ty jo tnaungr buai ues fur au old estubilshed hou-e on eolid tiiiaucial Htanditifr. A atraiitlit. bona fide weeklv salary of i lo.tH) paid hv check every Wedmnday with all ex- , ' ,,mf ,m"?' .? "'?" -, . . , I forms. Orttnn, Nevada and IA a-hington Terri- penaosdlrvci 'rotii headqtia. ters. Moliev ; e vtendad to all ihe Public lad state advanced for ev.Deiise. M tliuarer. 30 ; by act of Augut4. Xs9i Ariiu Buetikofer. of Caxtou Uldg., Cliiuiaro. R-I l-A-N-S Tabule I Victors liud A guuil prescription For mankind The &ent na. kt 1 enough hir usual uuraaiona I Ihe laiuiiy bottle (;o cuits) ei.niaini. a eara.u( Vernonia. Orwan, aud C. oorviii t Huul- uw',! All umi.'tHi X.U ineni. p- . . GEORGE A. HALL j ATTORXEY- AT- ST. HELENS OREUOS. ci tt 1 tt av luo ""use for a portage road St. HClenS liOteIbovTheDalles,paSged,45to7. For Under the Management of Q. A. AND A. M. BRINIM. -sis tiie Leaiia. Hanse.- ,f. lestaajaairlrr. far ntllanew. I era. linarrrmra aim Com. - Bat. retail Traveler.. Roard and L alyimr, lranFii'tit, 2tl per tiiuuth, per day. Barn and Feed for Horses. DR. FENNER'S KIDNEY and Backache aadiUrM6rSy tooaV: 011012 .45J6wt5 I .1 I K I prepay, F.ntai Treuble. Va ar a JLaf I Don't basom dlsoeorafed. Thi cure for yoa. If nccaaaary write Ir. ier Is Fanner. sia boa auent w life tin., curing luat auch s.s aa jriHir. All couaultatlona rtts. "For veara I Bad backache, severe pains acroaa kldneya and aealdlnf urlnsi. 1 coold ble, Cuhty-'bf I'olunibia. State of Ore aoigetoutof bod without help. Tbe tw ot g , bmck ew wiifc, ght alrea along K' R'f iS back, has crumpled horns, ami ia about storetl iue. Ih-ugglsta. 50c a. l.k lrvit Rnnk-lTl. -,,,-, ir a,,,. n,n Clr-lll.ir TH 51. VI I U. UANliC Fi.W. rl.ia.. I ,-, Mia h I lolling A firav. St. Helena : pg;,"v .. at Briuu, eural nar- , cbanU at Uoultom. TlmWr Una, aat Jaaa t, 17. IIOTICI fOH MtUCMTiQ. PaiTis (Taraa LaitiOrrfft, Onnom City. Ora.int tKnalwr II, WW. NOTIi:KlnHMltllTIIVI!!(TAT IN COaf pllanoa with Ih. nrnvlalciua ml tb Art ol ir"n7i!mhi i. il Ih! ' U'jhar Isoila In th. tlilcil 'An ail for the iflataa uf l:allhnila oreyuu, NivMla and WaahlngtoB T.rrlutrr,'' a.it.mled to all lha frnbll,- Land Mtatu by a- t of Aiiaunl 4, iwi. Nancy ;. Hacker, el araeT, ( i.uniy ol ( ol'imhla, Htat. uf Uraana, naa rnia unv oie.i in inia omw n.r awnra atata- ul ho. IMO, tut Ih purehapeolth. aWW ol nwW and lot 4 nf sm'tlon No, I. la lounaMi. .vo. 4 n, rDir h... e, t. and will nrfer nmof t aliow thai lha Isn't anitiiht la mar ! rahtahle for ll timber or aion than lor arl- ' cultural DHriMiaea. aiirl tnesfahliph her elalm lo 1 1 tuber lnd, Aet inn t, 1S7B, moticc ron ruiuctTio. t'niTKo Rtath. tin Orrtra, i reuon i'lt . Oregon, lieuainljer . laol. X OT I IK U HERICHVtHVKK THAT IN COM. Dlianc with ilia oriivl.liifia of Oi. ai-t 4 Cnnareiia of Jnn. t, a,, entitled "AB act for tb. aale of tlintatr landa iu th. Status of Califor nia. Oregon, Nevada, and Wanhinirlnn Terri tory." a annulled ti, mil ih. Pnblle tand BtaMa oy ad ol aviku.I 4 laKt, Maitha A. Magill. ol Kea-.y, ouniv ol Columbia, Htal. ol Oregon, ha. thla day tiled in thla offc. her .worn slal m in Nu aim, ur the purrlia e of th. of nw 'i of aecttin s; nAi of ne; ol -oi llnu 7, In town vnin 4. it. range No. h weal, and will ofTer proof In .how thai lb. Und muglil I. mora valuable for iurtmberoratoii.than lor agricultural pur nuae., and toeatablUh herernlm toaalrt land ba for. the keglmer and Receiver of thia ofllr. at Orrtont.itv Omtoli. on aatnrdav, th. 14th da if March. I'jon. fh. names ahnpsnes: K H. ThrnoM, H. L. Redmond, Align .iehuleplat and W. H. Hacker, all of Kaawy. Oregon. A'ty and all peranna claiming ad veraely fi,e alaiveteM-riued lands sr. rericatei! to Ale their claims la this n.ii.nvr before aldl4ihdsv of March, itos. JtnaU CJlAa. H MiOKfc.-,, K.giater. NOTICC FOR PUBLICATION. fJeiairtment .f th. Interior ljtnd OIBe. at Oregon I lly, Oregon. JanuarvX. tiaya. VOTICK IS HERF.BT OIVESi 'I HAT THK i fiillowinr-named settler, have Hied n.itli if llodr Intention to make Anal prool In aupporl of Ihclr Halms, and that hiI.1 proof will li. mad bvtor. the hewist.1' and Keeeiverat Oregon.ciiy, Olegon. on Februar IS, ls' via: NANCY HAI KKR, II. R. No. 1 rural for the aefi ot nw'. aw'i ol ti'i and n1 of nf neeuoo 11. tp i a, r w. And WILLIAM H. HACKIR. H E. Mo, 13171. iot theH of w4 aad m of ue ol action . tp b n, r west. - tney nan. ui. following witnesses to prove theli eoutiuuoiiii ti!ence uatn and cultivation of mud land, via: liuna'laa Magill, Marley L. Redmond and Kd Tuniop, ot Keay, Or "W. aud t.harlea Mecaniev. of St. Helens, Ora (,ia. CHAKLKo B. MIXIKtB. Ragistar. KOTlCli FOR PVBUCATIOIT. ffti.irtment of the Inferior, latua OBK. at urrgou I II" . J.uif.ry i, ItsJB ;S THA-T THIS N OTICR !. HERF.BT 6IVCN-THA.T foliowiaa-asssed astrfer Baa nied aetfe ot. hla intrauou to Bukanw traiif M Mpgairt ol hi. el..iui. and that aaid ftuad ppoiit wilt be mad. beforr ibe tu4saeswt- Keeetrer at Ore gon Cltv, Oiegou. ou February It, kM sla: HKRMAK J. HtiKJfl JC. H. E. So. lit. a. tor the sf wAi M ietfoa 3(, and e', ..I ol nr't ol avetlmi . tp B, t i w. Hr namea lha following wlinaiuaa to preira nt eoutiiiuonarsaioene. upnu ana cuaivanoa e upnu s ol Mid laud, vl: Thomas Pettliohn. ol Verno- Fettllo W. E. ui. cu(nn.(i.H. eittn, w. c. tlcosMD and F. II. btciiman, of Keoay, Ore'in. jtU CHARLKH B. MOOKKS. RegisWr HOTICC CF MM STTLMT Nont'K IS HEREBY GIVES THAT THI nnderaigne a. admtniatrator of th easate of Michael J. Cauty, tteeeaieO, haa ied hi hnal account of his adiiritiatmtiun of th said estate, in theoinceof lb. dunty Cl.ik of Columbia j coaoty. iu tne niateot uragoa, asm to. vonnty j Court of said County has BxJ th 2il day of : ,ut .nernoon ol that day, at ah. County Court ' Huuse In nM county, aa tbe ilia and place lor the hear! tig ol objections to suck anal account aud lha aatlliD.eut Ihareol. D. J. 8KITZEK, Administrator of th. estate of Michael J. Canty, deceased. . B. H. OKI HER, jrs f.D Attorney foe to. AdmluMrator. Timber Land, Aet June t, 17S. HOT ICE FOH PUBUUTIQH, I kitkd f-TATaa Lma orrtca. Oregon City, Oiegoa. Jaa.ary 12, 19SS. VOTIOE IS HEREBY OITES TH 'T IS v comDliance with tbe nrovtaloas of th. act 1 nl Cuuare. of Jnne X. W7H. eutllled "An set for gon. his tlita day fllttl In thia ofnoe hi. ivors a'atement, No.iW. for the purehaaeof ihe eV a .irmriii, 101.MV1 mrinv purcnaa in in. aw .--4 of d;4, w uf in sec. 1, iHta w4 of aee. 2 in Township No. 4 n. Range No. 4 w, -ud will ofler proof to .how that the laud sought l mors val uable lor it tiniia?r or .tune than lor agneiit I tural ptir.e., and to ealabllih hta claim to Miiil lam! Inrfore the Register and Krcit.r of ! tht oroce at oiegou Citr. utvgoa on Thuntdar, I Ih.. "Sih Hmv ..I U&M.h liai Urn am . wit. n...- a .. kinri.. w. 11. Hun. Iiaviil Karlv. ton. lirefP'n f Any and all psrfr.ua elalming adversely th. alo iMcritwd lauds are reiiuesied in Pie h-lr i claims in lata tune 011 or before said auto day ' 01 Vtarrh. 111 i Jlotai) CH tS. B. MOORE. Regis'er. Tbe Senate To require sheriffs to make monthly settlements with county treasurers, passed. To relocate coun ty eeat of Wallowa county, passed. To create county of Stockman, defeated. m ti a-i a matron at toe penitentiary, passed. To repeal scalp bounty, passed. PORTLAND MARKETS. Wheat Walla Walla, 76c; blue- item, 88c; valley, 78Ko. L-Barlev Feed. i2ia tw. j NOTICK TO CltKIH roll4. N TOTICK is hereby eivn Ihat the un- Iiosa. Juoge of thv t ou.it. 1 uiiri of the mui. ol trg'in lot the c o unv of Colmubta. appolot exoeutrtx nl lhe.tateof Frank M. Tbmp Ina, daoenanl. Any an I. II person- having choir. . aaiii.t .alii ctaie are hereby required 10 pes. se.it rhe aanie to in., wriiieo iiocori'iug to law, r my rest eui-. at j-cappoune, tirgon, or t. my aaomey. . H. Powrll, at s . tic I en.. Ungon, wlthuiaia uwuih- ruu t:i. dti- hrot. MAltV JANF TOMl'KISS. Kxecutrfx ol ihe . tale ol Frank 11 I homp 1 klna, ilweaed W. H Powai.t,, ' Atturn.y fur Knacutrlx. Dale.1, Fabruarr a, Itos. NOTICIC OP FI1I. stRI-TLUM KNT XTOTICE ia ln-r. bv wiven that the nn 1 dersigueil as sdiniiiisttator ol Ihe ratals of Klvlra Ann Re.iraa, ilwwui-. i, ha. Mad bia final account of hi. ailmialatratlon uf th. said mate. In the u.-hce of tha Cnuniv i.' ark nf colniubla t'oiiiity. In the tatc uf ureeon. and the County Court of M Cntintt has fliod th. 7h day of March, at li, c boor of tu o'clm'k a. m., of aaid ila.v. at th. Uiiints Court House In raid Couutt.aa ihe time and place for th. hearing of nbjcciioiis touch fin.. I account aud ih.aas. tlemeni thereof. j. n, H ALU Admiiilstiatii oi aheestat.ol klvira Aua Jseaiaa, deceased. tiKAIIAM CLCKTOM, f-ni . ' Attorneys for Administrator. Estray Takes r. Notice ia hereby given that on lha 22nd day of December, ltklg, thereetrayed to nly Diw about two mile Weal of (io- him . irai.ui.i. niu.iii.il nil, Tbe vwiii-r Ul tbe abore- i :i . . I l - ?" V"?'" "-Tu:: nrtai-of owned, in und Dvin all poa aaid casts. j JAY P. ABCKIBALD.