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! Reclving New Good Every day in the Week.
THE KIUCKLI STORE HA8 A REPUTA-
lion of Long Htandlng lor Only tha Bt 1
-GENERAL MERCHADISE-
Dart & Muckle,
Nt. Hclt'iiH, - Oregon.
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Drugs and Patent Medicines
Perfumery, Toilet Articles, Etc.
HEADQUARTERS FOR SCHOOL BOOKS
A Fine Line of Writing Supplied.
Plain ud Decorated Crepe Paper, Etc.
Direct from Publisher-Regular
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THE PEOPLE'S MERCHANT
Carries a Large and
Well Selected Stock of
GENERAL MERCHANDISE
Flour and Feed, i
ST. HELENS.
I TOOTHACHE DROPS. 1
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the wi) to cure it, U to h.ive lb
br.w method.
i Dr. KNODER, Dentist,
' Theodore S. Thomson, Dentist,
Information and Appointments by Mail.
Room jO sud 61, Washington Bid., kVwthegst eornr Wash, and 41 li St
PORTLAND, OREGON.
Taka Elevator to Fifth Floor.
JAMES SPENCE
The Houlton Blacksmith
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Milburn Wagous, Buckeye Binders, and All Kinds of
Farm Implements.
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aunlitfbl and Alnt aa Cheap.
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The Lant.ii araaun betfao. Wadnaadayl
Canned food at ratall or wliolialr at
M. C. Uray'a.
Altuoat anythlni you want In tha gro
cery Una caa )m had at M. 0. Oray'a.
Kvtnlng aorvlce) will ht hld in Chrlat
episcopal church neat Sunday at?:S0.
All will be mads welcome. ' .:
Work Is progressing on two story
building arecled on tha old crvawery
sit. by Floyd Pusey ud hi muthor,
Mrs. j. 8. Hmcoii.
Job printing of all kinds promptly ex
ecuted at this office. Haw is the time
to get your letter heads, billheads and
statement, printed.
Taxpayers should take advantage of
the rebate of three per rent, which Is
allowed under the present law, where
taies are paid belore March llith,
Judge (4. W. Harries, for several years
Justice of the Peace, was in the city on
Wednesday, just as happy a ever.
Father Time Is treating tha Judge
nicely,
A. Holmes, of Hcappoose, commenced
the erection of a handsome new dwel
ling this week. The structure ia to
be one and a half stories In height,
a ik will have modern conveniences.
It Is resorted thst new logging
csmp will be Instituted up the Clataka
nir, and a road built thereto, In the
immediate future. The limber of that
section la being cruised, and reports
coma to Ibis oOlce that It will compare
favorably with the best in the county.
The beet physic. ''Once tried and you
will alwaya as. Chsmberlain's Stomach
ami Liv-r TaMets," say W. A. Girerd,
Peas, Vt. Them Tablets are the most
prompt, moet pleasant and roost reliable
cathartic in usr. For sale by Edwin Koss
The big sawmill is Umtalling its new
boiler, a new lath machine, and uiakitig
other improvements this week. The
Loue Htar Lumber Company promise
much fur this rotnm unity. The in
stalling of the 85-horse-power boiler
ahow that the company ha faith in
the venture.
i
J. D. Perry was in the city from Port
land yesterday, on a visit to his mother.
IJr. Perry has teen with the Portland
General Elvctric Co., for several years.
He leave today lor Kl Paso, Texas,
(.here he will uieke his future hoot,
lie a ill travel fr a machinery Iroute
and his territory will include Ariionn,
Ti-ass and Mexico.
When you feel blue and that every
thing gore wrong, take a dose oT Chatn-bt-ilain'
Kiomsth and . Liref Tablets.
They ail) cleanse and luvigorate your
stomach, rvgulateyuur bowels, give you
a relish for your loud and make you feel
that in this old world ia a good place to
live. For ante by Edwin Kosa.
At Oregon City last Tuesday tilgh1
Mi-s Mary Conyers gave a succetsful
concert hhe was ably assisted by such
celebrities as Dom J. Zan, Mrs. A. C.
8held.m7 Portland's charming soprano,
Mies Veda Williams and M
Marian
M,.,n'a l.l.ni.l
aat ve
daughter Mra. Robert A. Miller, de-
lighted the audience with a reading
from Khakespeare.
I
Orient the most helpful of monthly j
magsiiiHn is Conkey'a Home Journal
ll'hirsgo)
"T7 ? . "
leHtiiii s, the Journal for March contains
special article, entitled, "A Wedding
ilre.klast for Mar.b" and ''Ileautilul
Winduw Uurdet..." by Ethe M. Co n.
The short .tones are by El., fc Kcx -
lt.rd.nH P,-.rl Howard L.mpMI. A
Holii'htitil 1-o-aii'ri fur the oiano is bv t
Fraucca Kolierteon.
Much of the uues of the the North
ern Pavilif in securing so large a per-
ItenUge of the travel to the Oregon sec-
IIOU IS uue IW alio popiliaritT ui Aaaini
ant General Paasengt-r Aguitt Charlton
and Ins verv ellicient otlice force con
sisting of such obliging officials as Col.
Geo. T. Willetta, Ed in I.. bUylmrn, F.
O'.Neill and othera, Many persons just
through (ricinlfhip for these qttloial
advise fi ieuds to come via the Northeru
Pacific, the Yellon stone Park route.
Portland, Oregon, World. ,
Crooked Creek.
Wo are having pleasant weather now
adays. The snow is disappearing.
W, E. Van has been logging fur the
Lane A Lindberg Co.
Etml Lindberg ha returned from
Waahington, whore ha has been work
ing. I. W. fjtne mill will toon be ready
or operation.
W. E. Van gave t St. Valentine dance
to dwdUate his new house. About fifty
two guests were present.
We will y a few worda of praise to
V., for hia. new house is the nicest one
In the Valley.
Mr. Malimla Lane ia recovering tnaui
an attack of tor throat.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Burnham re
turned to Clalakanie Sunday, after a few
du.vi' vUit to Hi lalterr slater, Mr.
Win. Van.
The croak of th frog I welcome,
indicate spring.
Mr. 0. E. llarvy gave a dance the
21atofFb. All reporta good time.
The Mist correspondent think the
Fiahhnwk correspondent lays Wblltier
and Longfellow in th shade, the present
oorrannomlent thinks the Mist writer
lav Florence Nightingale in tha shade.
Smith Turner, Cecil and Clyd Lane,
A. Jones and Ha-ry DippoM. "Mended
th dance at Uarvey. laat 8aturdy.
Why 1 it, that the Mist correspon
dent can't think of anything to call the
distant friends, but gypaies and froKsT
The Ht. UcIhuh Hotol takes the lead
under the ui:iniiKluuiil ol vl. A. und A
M. Urluu
CEDAR GROVE
Too late late for last issue..
Fin weather.
The farmer are tiling np their fences,
and getting ready to farm.
lleliuer Soderstrort I knitting new
net and getting ready, lor the flailing
season. '"'' -
Fred Malcolm ba a new log roller at
hi house, but It will be aeveral years
before he la old enough' ie accomplish
much In that line.
Alfred Gsrtsen's nephew, Harold
Lund, hss gone to North Yakima, Wash.,
for an extended visit with bis brother
and uncle. ' - '
Frank Kyser and his brother-in-law,
Edward Spencer are working in Veon's
logging ramp.
W. H. King of St. Johns, haa bought
the old Nichola place, consideration
$1200. ' . s ,
Cedar Grove Orange, So. 320 held a
apecial session last Thursday and initi
ated two new members, '
Mr. Editor: You have the thanks of
the entire memhecahip of the granges of
thiscounty for. kindly offering to publish
the grange news.
Although grange have been notified
that they should elect delegates to tbt
couuty convention which meet neit
month for the purpose of electing dele
gates to the slate grange, yet I take this
means of asking each grange in the
couuty, to not forget to elect not only
three delegates, but three alternates, aa
the worthy Stale Master Informs ass
that no proxy i allowed. Elect each
alternate to represent a certain delegate,
thsn if the delegate cannot attend it is
his duty to notify bia alternate of t he
fact so he can have full representation.
The. time and place of holding this
convention are not fully decided but
will be next week.
However, it will be at the same time
and place at which the farmers meeting
is held, (about the middle of March)
due notice of which will be given threugh
the county papers. Asron Jonee, of
SoiithbendMnd., master of the National
Orange, will be present at said meeting,
and deliver the principal speech.
It is to be liuped that every farmer
and laborer in the coonty, together
with their wives and families will attend
this meeting, as the privilege of hearing
a speaker with a national reputation
dnea not come to us every- year.'-'
A wsg.in load of the young people of
Cedar Orove attended, the banket aocial
and dance at Ihe Wavera Valley grange
hall, laat (palurJur (fight. ,.
Teafleaey ef tke Tiase.
The tendency of , medi'-al ia toward
preventive meaaurea. Thf .beat thought
ol the w .rid is being giyenio the ,sub
ject. It is eaaier to prgveut. tn to
cure. It haa been fully demonstrated
that pneumonia, cne of the moat
dangerous disease that' tnedical men
have to contend with, can be prat-cuted
bv the use of Chamberlain' Cough
Remedy. Pneumonia always rrsulls
1 from a cold or an
attack of influenza
been observed that
(grip), ami it nas
remedy counteracts any, r (lUKlenry
ot
these diseasea tnward . pneumonia
Thia haa been fully, proven in
many
thousands of cases in which this remedy
hss been used during the great preva-
Wnrtaj nf mLta and an iu In-recent vears.
and can be relied upon with iinplll
confidence. Pneumonia -often res n lis
J ( alight cold when no danger is
,.., ,,, .1-1.-1. Hi.
j B(
1 e- ,n brMlM ,K, in in tbe chM,
' ,,e u ,, ,Bnounofd lh.t tlie ,-.t;enl
chest
int
has pneumonia. Re on the safe side
and lake Cbaruherlaiu'e Cough Remedy
aa soon as the cold i contracted. It
alway cure. For sale by Edwin Ross.
A LINE FROM NEWPORT.
. . New Port, Ore.
Editor Mist : I wish a small space in
your paper for a few remarks about this
part of tli world. It can't be beat for
health ami climate; New Port enjoy
the reputation of being the finest sum
mer tasoi ton tbe racific coast, thous
ands of people visit this resort every
summer, and tbe winter is mild and
easy. I .and is sold at reasonable price..
Tne people are socialtl and-friendly,
fruit of almost any kind can be raised
her. Lincoln county offers good in
ducement it homeseekers. W waal
business men, working men, farmer
and capitalists; it take all kind of
people to make the comity.
If you are an old man come and view
sun set, down by the. ea; il you are a
moneyed man, coma and inerea yonr
capital; if a single man, com and see
our girls. Lincoln county i the poor
man's home and a rich man' Paradise.
Toledo, the county aeat of Lincoln
county, Is located on the YaqTt ina Bay.
It i. a thriving town, and carries on
trade withall part. of the county. There
is plenty of government land vol open
lor
htfmeeteade, qnlte-'clore U town,
also on Milt Creek, ' four or live wiles
from town,' there are some. Ane places
for homestead. J. Or Plank, formerly
It ! of St. Helena, haa a homestead her.
At the mouth of Little Mill creek, live
our iollv Bachelor Hotel keeper-; While 1
building Mr. Plank houae, we boafdud
there, and finer felmw. than the land
lord is hard, to flnd.- Ou the Reach, gt
New Port gold mining i carried on in
different plkcB.' -'- 'i
.. .'.( W.iP. fociaUU
Tho. Williams, of Ranir, waived -saiinstfon
and Wa bound over to the
May tetm of court before Jtwice Synion
Monday In th sum of t500 bail in de
limit of which he is a guest at the hotti
de Hattan in this rity. Deputy Diitrlci '
Atlorncr Powell investigated the cage, j
hiuI is ci-riain tlnvl the cnnpl.iint of sa- i
iliKllon will bv upheld hy I lie cgui'ti. '.
I
CLATSKANIE
. J. II. Kramer' boy, about 14 year of
age, w over from Qniniy Friday,
with a dislocated elbow, caused by a fall
while feeding atock at the barn.
Mr. C. II. Wheeler and children are
pending a few day in town with her
liter Mr. Fraiei McDjnsJd, during
the absence of her husband, on a visit
east. '
' L. B. Reader, Grand Hachem of the
Order of Red Men, made CUtakanie an
official visit recently. He was apeaker
of th House of Representatives, in 1901,
and la a Pendulum attorney.
We have new property holders in
town now. The balance of the Wbitten
lot have been sold, three of them to I.
R. Hulliyan, and four to W, F. Myers.
What single men want with town lots
can only be told later.
We notice Knighton at work in hia
new shop. Now we will have a chance
to choose between "shaven" and have
satiafaciory work done la either shop.
There wl,l probably be a good business
for both this summer.
W. 8. Miller and wife, onr veteran
suburban residents, have leased their
farm to George Miller, and will take up
their residence in tosn, expecting to
occupy their building on the corner of
Second and Walnut street, toon a
tone alterations can be made.
A building is going up ou the Pophem
corner to accommodate W. T. Simmons
and family, for it I a ''family" now
ince the arrival a fair daya ago, of
a boy, to make thing Interesting.
Markwell and McKay expect to have
the building flniahed in a flew day.
Cwnyer hall was lit up at quite a late
hour Saturday night, ami on inquiry a
to th. eaoee, secured tbe information
that the sC. O. T. M. and L. O. T. M.
were having a joint meeting with instal
lation of officers, and a spread. Poeeibly
this information was not intended for
the public.
8. Lindgren is finishing up a house on
nam airnrv, uui ui me iu icriai iiuuj
building that used to (tand below
Bureau' mill. A teuant ban already
been secured as soon a the house is
finished. In fact there are many more
applicanta for houses than can be accom
modated by the present supply.
Andrew Eagle has abandoned the
anvil and hammer in town for the pres
ent and taken himself to Deep River to
work for Ik-ncon in a similar line of
work. tametliing seem to have
dropped out of lUe town when Andrew
ia gone and we are pleased to know that
Ida absence is only temporary.
George Millet has sold his house and
lot on Nehalem Ave. to Mr. and Mr. W
B. Miller. The bouse haa been vacated
already by Miller's family, and tneir
residence transferred to the farm outside
the city. The family of 8. Carver now
occupies the house, leaving their former
home vacant for repair and alterations.
Silvo Graham came up by train from
Marshland Thursday evening, and being
iu a hurry to get home, stepped off near
the end of the draw bridge instead of
riding to the station. There happens to
be quite a trestle at the eud of the bridge
and Silvo was unfortunate enough to
reach the ground through the trestle
without sufficient preparation or care as
to w here be would step. One broken
arm and some bruites, remain to remind
him of his experience, but he takes it
all good uaturedly, and ia thaiikiul that
it was his arm hist ad of his neck that
wa broken.
Hon. Hex Caples wa a caller yester
day. R. II. Mitchell, of Rniner, was in St.
Helen Wednesday.
County Judge J. B, Poan was in thi
city yesterday, going to Portland on
the afternoon boat.
8. B. Rose, for fifteen rears a resident
of Vernonia will euove to Qcincy this
week and go into the hotel business.
Miss Maud Mavens of Warren, Ore.,
came down to Kalama last Saturday to
visit relatives and friend. Kalama
Bulletin.
W. W. Allen, of Vernonia, was a
caller yesterday. He brought a stiip
Bient of eggs for the Portland mar ket,
realising iO cent a doxen ou the same.
DEATH O- MR3. HE2 CATLES.
Mr. Minerva Caple. wife of Hex Ca
ples, died at Caple. Wa-h., Feb. 21th.
1903, aged 49 years and 3 days. The
remain were bronght to thi city! yes
terday, and foflowed to the Inst re-ting
olace by loving f iei.ila sol rel
atives. Deceased was native of this
country, and her school days were pns
ed her. She was married to Mr. Cnples
August 12, l&9. She leaves a husband,
four sons, two brothers and three sinters,
j werc present at the fnnernl exi-ept
one brolhe. .
Her youngest son is 19
year" of age.
Decutisetl wr immersed into the
Chtietiau church by Dr. MclMde, 33
years ago, nud hiul renmined a consist
ent member ever since.
CI... 1....1 at. .a. f.,v alumt tmtr v,.a-a -
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Wltll urigms uiscase, ana unit grxmu
gradually worse until three week ago
when she took to her U-d. For six day
.he remained unconscious, when death
called her. The end wa peaceful, and
j . i u w i j r t..i
a devoted husband and four loving sons
iaf th wife and mother breathe her
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Mr. Caple. wUhes IO return thank,
to the citiienu'of St. Helen for furor
shown himself and family on this occa
sion.
L. M- tker, of
KiiMie tsk- Vurc
Houlton, will
, H.
tiao a
I PERSONAL I;
CITATfO!.
Ill the Cotiir Court f lb State of Orsswa for
I oihiiiM Count?.
In the iiur f tuseatateef Jsrsmiah Osl
vtu, rieceie4.
TeMlehsel Oslrln, of Cut Tiilltf. IretaiM;
Mrt. Msrj Klor.l.n, of Kail Ur.wn Ireland;
J.m. o.lvln, ul t.r.li l..ke, rslali Mrs.
Kale Elc,r.lii,o( K . rl drawn, Ireland; ami fal
rlik IJalflu, i,l Omaha, .Sabruka; helra at-law
l Jf rmilah (ialirln, deceaiKd; and to all oltaer
balra anil d'Tlpiee, unaiiowp, II any .urn thare
lie. an.l to all other oarauni llitereateil In tlis
nale.iale iMlohKlni lu trie eatai of (aid de
eeaae.1; Oascrijio:
IN the name of the State of Oregon:
Vou and earn of Too are hereby mm
maoried to be and aiM-ar before the Honorable
COUII'V Court Ol the rftata of Orvwnn lnan.l for
! (he Count) of Columbia, .n the court r.m of
mmni nnjri. at . Ilfiena, III aal'l t;iunijr and
Htate. on Monday, Ilia into da; of March, 1WM,
at the hour of 1 o'clock Id Hie alleraoun of aalii
day, It lln(t the retcNUr March terra of aald
Court; to .how cauae, If any atl.t, wh all order
of ale of all the real oroperty Ulouilnpf to the
eilale of aald dwnrfjiri all Couuty of Colum
bia, male of Orrg u, nhould not I made aa
prayed for In Hie ,tliion of John Dolan, ad
nlnlatrator of aald aaia's. on file In aald Coon,
The real eta;e dearribad In aald petition la as
follow., t-wi ; The .e'of aai llon 7. In two. I
north, rmuift 2 wrat ol the Willamette meridian,
lu iIumbia County, stale of Oregon.
WiTsaaa, Uie lloo. J. H. Diwn. Ju'ie ef the
Coauty :oart of the elate ol Oregon for the
Connty of Culuaibia, with the leal of aald Court
a(tiji,
d, IbU tth dr of febraarr, A. !.. IMS.
Attest: If. UENDtaao!, Clerk.
By, W. A. HABRI. Deputy.
POW ILL, Attorney far Batata.
Timber Land, act Jane J, 187.
NOTICC FOB PUBLICATION.
Jolted Hutee Lead (Mice.
Or.(on Clly, Ureg ou, January 22, 1M.
NOTICE I H BBgBY UIVBH THAT IN
compliance with the proTlalo.a f tbe mrt
.f Coiigrea of June S, tars, entitled -'Aa act for
the aale of timber landa In the Ht.tea of Callfnr
nla, Orean, Nevada, and Waahinirtoii Terri
tory," aa eilended to all the rubllc Land State
by aet of Ausuat 4, law, William fr. er. of rrt
laod. Con ity of Multnomah, mats of Uregcn,
haa thla day filed In thl. office hia aworu alale
meol. No. SOis. for the purr haae of the ae of
section No. ). in towu'hip No. 4, n. range No. 2.
w, and will otter proaf to ahow that th 'an.l
aouffht la more valuable tor It timber or atone
than for asracullural pnrooae., and to eetabliib
hia. )aim to Mid land before the Retfiater and
Receiver of thla office at Orexon t'tty. Oregon,
ou Friday, the ICKn day of April. 19U3. He
name aa wiltiearfe: Robert oabori,, Robert
Louden and feUlward Burke, of Portland, Oregi-U
and J. 8. burke, of Molalla. Oregon
Any and all peraon claiming adveraely the
ab' re-1eeribed land, are regne.ted to file their
elalm. in thla office on or before aald 10th day
of April, 1M3.
CUAKLKIB. MOORED Beglater.
SUMM0$.
In the Clrvt'-ilt Co-m of tbe Stf.e of Oreaa fir
Columbia Crttwity
J, c. Kg$li.tou. ruintiff.
va.
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Defeuliut
i tli aVve-aiacl Ja
fendatit
IS TH Z NAME OI TUB STtTK OF ORE
eou; Yoj are hereby reriirelto ei.pr.ir
and an-wer the CanpUint tiled aratutt
yon In the above entitle 1 Court and Cau-e on
or bef ire the '2rh day of Ma ch. 1. wnirh will
be alter the expiration of ix week from the
date of the flrt publication of tbli amnnMn;
and if you fill io o appear and eiawer aa or
beforeaal i 24tti day o- March. IM. the plain
tid wtll apply to tbe Court tor the reliei therein
pracel, to-wit: a decree of divorce from the
bond, of matrlm uy nvw exiatiug between you
and the plaintiff.
Thia an to mine 1. fMibllihed for six eonaeca
tlve week by order of the H'in. J. H- Ihmn.
County Judge of aafd County an t Htate, m1e
and entered m thia cauae on th 9th day of Feb
ruary. lilW.
Thedavof in flrat publication of thia urn
mon.la f'eJruaiy 1.1 1901. and me laat M irch
27, ISOl. Mr.U'H a riTZHCUH.
Atlornaya tor flaiuUT.
Sealed PrvaaMgJa.
Sealed proposals for the construct! on
and furnishing of material for an addi
tion to the Bachelor Flit school house,
according to plans and specifications to
be seen at tbe dent's office ; also a pm
posal for painting old and new build
ing, the district furnishing paint. Bids
will be received op to It o'ekx-k,; Feb
ruary 28th, 1903. The Board of Direc
tors reserves tbe right to reject any or
all bida. '.
GCS HEGELE. Clerk, Warren, Or,
H. T. BENNETT. Chairman.
Wanetd a tkcstwobthy gkntlem n
or lady in each cou ty io manage bust
ness for an old established hou.e on
solid financial standing. A straight,
bona tide weekly salary ol 18.00 pnid
bv check every Vt edneeday with all ex
peiifK-gdirecl 'roni headqna.ters. Hone
advanced for expenses. Manager, &40
Canton lildg., Chicago.
EI-P-AN S Tabules
Doctor find
A good prescription
For mankind
The cant packet I. enough tor nstial oecaalnna
The family bottle (u eeuta) contains year'a
auppiy. Alt aruggiM aau ineui.
GEORGE A. HALL
ATTORXE Y- AT- Li W
6T. HELENS
OREGON.
St. Helens Hotel
Under the Management of
Q, A, AND A. M. BRINN.
tbe LeaJlne House.-
Ileaaajnarlers for Mlllnteia, l ag.
gera. tgiamrr) men ssa Caul,
uaerci.l Traveler..
Board and Lodging, $30 per mouth.
Transient, $1 per day.
Barn and Feed for
Horses.
DR. FENNER'S
KIDNEY and
Backache
' All dUsaasaj of Kldnsy,
1-VW T FX sT.
niaaaer. urinary organs,
h?il?.hf&
rpy. FenuUs Trouble.
xans. III.
A lao KhsnnuiUsia. Back I II l-af i
VUlVLf
bMom, dtlooan(i. ntn ,
for yoa. Jf nceary write Dr. Kennee.
Me baa speut a life time curing Juat uca
cajwaaayoura. AUcouaultatluna tVwa.
-Your Kidney end Backache Cur. a.
1 eured two very bad case, among our ctwto-
I saers th. pass year whom the ckicton had
giv.nup. J. U STILb A CO.. Woodland. Ia."
Druggists. Mc.. M- Aak tor Cook Book-FT M.
ST.VITUS'DANCE
Bur. Cure. Circular. P
Fenner, Fredonla-N-f
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pale ly
M. C. iry, S Helens;
A Brian, givers! c;er-
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SUMMONS.
In the Clre.lt Court, of th luu. of Oregon, for
the County of Columbia,
William Brobat, 1 PUlBUfT,
va. 1
Mary E. Brobat, ) Delendant.
To Marr K. Brohal. the abovanaml rfav
fendant;
I N THg NAME Of TBE bTATE OF O It EGO!:
1. Yow are hereby reonlred to appear on
or belore Uie 10th day of April Una, that being
tne taat aay preacrioed id tne oraer oi pubiio
tlon of thla aommoos, and If yon fail to ao
aptar and snavier aald eomplaiea ttaepl.lDliff
win apply w uie court mr in riii tuerem
nrave.1. u, wit; A dlvt.rce from th. mania-.
extaiiug between you sud plaintiff.
Thla lannou t pnbjlahed for six emueca
tlve week, bv order of ilonorable Thoniaa A.
Mcliride, judye of aald circuit eoim. rnwleon
the 2ih day of Fcbrtian. l'J03. ihe tlrat publi-
caUou being on the 27th da) of February, Itoa.
0. B. HARRINGTON,
Attorney for plaintiff.
Timber Land, Aet Joue a, 187. ,
HOTICe FOR PUBUCiTIOH. '
CSITXD gTXTSS L.SD OTTIct,
Oregon City. Oregon, December 31,1903,
N'OTII'K IMHERKBY GIVEN TAAT I.N COM
pliance with the provlaiona a th Act of
Coiigre-a of Jun :i, 174, entitled "An act for th.
aaie ol limber lunda lu the Slalee of California
Orgin, Nevada and Washington Territory,"
a extended lo all the Public LanaV Ptatea by
act ol AiigUKt 4. lrj. Nancy I'. Hacker, of
KeaM-y. County of Co: imbla, Hfat of Orevon,
haa ihia day file. I in thia office her .worn atat.
ment No. wxxl, for the ptircbaae of the aw of
na1 and lot 4 of section Jio. &, la
tewimhip No. 4 n, range No. h, wet. and will
offer priK.f to ahow that lha land aoaght la more
valueot? lor ila tlmU'r or atone than lor a.rt-
cultural pnru.e, aii.1 toeatabii.h ber claim to
aaia ihiio iwiore me negi.ivr anu nwciver oi
thi otticet Oregon city, Oregon, on Saturday,
thelltntiay oi aarcn, iwt. ene names aa
witiieMica', h. R. Throop, lKnla Ma-
(ill and H 1. Redmond, of Keaaaey, Oregoi ,
and Charles M'-Cauley, ef (!. HeleM. Oregon.
Auv and alf- irMioa claiiniiia adversely lb.
above deMrrilwrtf law'. are rvoieled to file their
claima in Ihii. oflireouor belore aald Ulh day
ol March. im
jStnU CHAKLK;B MJORK.". Re1lr
limber Land, Art June . Ifl
H0TICC F0H MBCf$TI0H.
Chitxo 8TiTa Laud OrnVa.
Orecon Cttv, Oregon, Ileeeffier 2. 1902.
NOTICE 18 HKBEBY UIVEN THsVT IN COsf
pliance with the provlaion ofvfa ' of
Conrreea of Jane 1, 14:8. entitled "Aji act for
tbe aale ot timber landa in the eMate of Vniifor
nia. Oregon. Nevada, and WajhingfonTerri
tory," aa extended to .11 the Public Land Biue
bv act of August 4. liWi Martha A. Martll o
Kea--e I'ountv of Columbia, State ol OreitrQ,
haath adavrlled in thlaorrc her aworu aiw
mrnt No aoDI. for tha Dureha-a of the n'o( n
of sections; ne1 of neU ofaactton 7. lu low.-'
hip 4. n. range No. 6 weal, and will offer proof
to ahow that the land eouglit la move valiiaote
for it. tlmtieror atone than for arneu Inral DUr
pose., and toeatabllah her claim toaaiaV laud be--tore
the Beglater and Receiver of thla orhc at
Oregon city. Orexon. on Satnnl.v, tbe 14th day
of MarcKlMB. She name, aa witneaear B. at.
Tnrp. it. L. Redmond. Auguat Schuielet and
W. U. Haider, all of Keaney. Oregon.
Any and all persona claiming - jd
veraely tbe sbove-deacribeH lantts sr.
requeated to file their claim In this
orhc on or before aldl4tbdv of March, 1IW0.
JVsalS CHA4 B M06KE8, Begiater.
HOT ICC Or riMAL SETTLEKEHT
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVF.S' THAT THE
undersigned aa adinlniatrator of the eatate
of Michael J Canty. deceased, liaa filed hi. final
account ol hia adnuistralion of the said eat!.,
in the ottlceof the County Clerk of Columbia
County. In the tilate of Oreguu, and the County
Courl of aald County baa lUed the Ml day of
March. A. D.. la. at the hour ol one o cluck in
the afternoon ot that day. at tha County Ceurt
Houae in .aid County, as the liuie and place Mr
the hearing of objection to auch final account,
and tbe etilen.eul thereof.
D. J. 8WITZER.
Adutlntstralor of tbe estate of Mienael J.
canty, deceased.
8. H. GR1BEK,
123 fx Attomeyfor the Administrator.
Timber Uad. Act June S, 1ST.
HOTICE rOH PUIUCtTIQH,
1'itxd STaTaa Lia Orrtra,
Oreiron City, Oiegon, Janaary U, 1M.
NOTICE i HKBEBY 4tES TT IN)
joeplisnce with tbe provlaion of la. sef
of Congreaaef June, W78. entitled "Aa act for
the aale of tl ruber landa In the Bialea ot Cali
fornia. Oregon, Nevada and Waahington Terrf.
lory, ' aa extended to all ihe Public Land Hum
bv act of Augual 4. ta2. Armin Buelikoftr, ol
Portland, couuty of Multnomah, stele ol Ore
gon, haa thla dav filed In Ihia office hia awora
element. No. rr7. for th purchaa ol th.
of nw1.. w of aw1-. aee. 1, ueV acV. of aee. 2 la
Tuwn.lilp No. 4 u. Range No. w, -nil Will oBbr
proof to -how that Out land wagBt ft trior val
uable for lta timber or atom than lor agriiul
lural paniOMes, and to ealabliall hi Claim to
aald land before Ihe Register and Receiver of
thia office at Oregon City, Oregon on Thursday,
the 2oth day of alMrvh, lsai3. He name, sa wit
neaaea: A. N. Early. . I) Hart, David Karlt,
ol Vernonia. Oregon, and C. lauervlu of Html
tou. Oregon.
Any and .11 person clalinlng adversely the
shove iiecriiied lauda are requeaie.1 lo HI their
claima in thia ottlce on or beiore ld 2Sth day
of March, lU.
jleniW CHAU. B. MOORK!. Regialer.
Piollcc For PublliaHloea.
Peptrtment of the lulerior.
lAud tnlWe at Oiegon Cltv, Oregon.
January Ja. tvul.
N OTICE is hereby given that the fol
lowing named settler ha tlleo nolio. of
hit Intention ty ajak linal pnnjf lu nipport of
hia cluJin, aad thai Kid pner nil! he tnatte be
fore tiie Beirlaii and Heevl.er st OreyojCilj,
Oregon, on Jl.io.'ii wo.1, via:
111 A LENUACHBR,
II E. No. 1X!TJ, for the si.'i .1 ae. U, twp. i ft,
r4w.
He nam the followiug wftnet.se to nrovf
nla avamtlnuoa rfldni-e upon sud oultlvatb.a
j olaatd laud, via: l klliji lilahn, P. Balhird,
) John s. Roberta and ItvWry Uierto, ajl ol Ver
nonia. uregon. cttAS. mi atiytt.e.
R-UI13
negii
gidar.
NOTICE TO CKUDirOKl.
in httehfr ttiVPti thut tt lift
i tiernlttueU tin IsWu, by tb Hob. !. S
Doan. Judgf of the County t'tttirt of th Mts u
Oren tot the I'ointv tf fnlniutiU. rtppoiiitii
etetuitrix of Ihr fta-inu o( Krnk .U. Toinp.lH,,
dH'(viSfil. Any su aj! priMiu buvlnfj UiJin
ifHtnt Hid (. ire ht'rrtiy reu'red lu i.r
tei.l thi: wiasf tit tn. writieti ci,oryinn to ltw,
t my rcst'ieuce it HoflpiMiet?, Orrtfnii, or to my
attorney, W. U. Huvgt-ii, nt fi , ttWetm Ortgo ,
wtibiu six mrmtb" 'mm the tlniSj bre)f,
MARY JANE TOMPKINS,
.la-titrlx of ihe e-ut of Kmuk il. 1 bump
kius, 'lbcMiTj. W, H Powell,
Attunmy tur Kxvcutrlz,
DatM, Februnr ft, 1903.
1SOTICK OP FINAL BKTTliKMfc;NT
rOTICE ia hereby given that the nn
i dsralgned a. a1wliila(rator ot I he eatate of
Elvira Ann Bear, deiieaaed, haa llle.1 hia Unit
acoount uf hia admlnlatruilon ot the aai.l eaiat,
In ih office of th Couuty Clerk of Columbia
County, in the atatc of Oregon, end tiie County
Court of alo t'outilv ba. fixed th. 7!h day nf
March, 1IX)'. at lha hi,rof ten ocUfk ., m.- nl
aavl day, al ihe tltiufity Court- Houae lu aai-i
County,' aa tb. M)me and plat, for th hi-aring
of ohlectiona to auch inal account and the ae..
t:R....t u. rwf J K. 11 ill,
A'lmHpiiMriii'r of thecKiaiauf Kittra inii
Hea;5a. dc'-i-:',
!, t i' .vf ,4 f T KTOJI.
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