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In Ileciving New Goods
THE MUCKLE STORE HAS A REPUTA
tiou of Lone Hlsndlns (or Onlv the Best In
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Dcirt & Muckle,
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ST. HELENS
PHARMACY
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Patronize ft il
want pure,
Drugs and Patent Medicines
Perfumery, Toilet Articles, Etc.
HEADQUARTERS FOR SCHOOL BOOKS
A Tine Line of Writing Supplies.
Plain and Decorated Crepe Paper, Ktc.
Direct from Poblishcr Regular 25 cent NoYels Only lOCents
'VWVV'V"W"'J,V"VrWV
S M. C. GRAY
THE PEOPLE'S MERCHANT
Carries a Large and
Well Selected Stock of
GENERAL MERCHANDISE
Flour and
ST. HELENS.
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TOOTHACHE DROPS.
Oil Cmvca, Creosote unit C'iloi-"(.rm. enirl part cotton J thi
will .ion'. " loo'luche mnf. f.rvn an xpnsd narva, hut
th v loeure il, . to I.vj tho by DR. KNOKER'8
NKW MKTHOD.
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Dr. KHODER, Dentist,
9 TO I2J ,. Hoi as.
Theodore S. Thomson, Dentist,
information and Appointments by Mail.
Room iO and 51, Wa.hing'on BM., Southeast corner Wash, and 4th 8t
PORTLAND, OREGON.
Tak Elevator to Fifth Floor.
JAMES
The Houlton
aUltST
Milburn Wagons,
Houlton
Buckeye Bitiders, and
Farm Implements.
RIVF.lt X0TF.S.
The steii.'r L'lillio has taknn llio
.., . .,f ti... it , II . i u:i th , A at '.. rn
The Miiscn,, which waa on the Aatoria
in, for a few iliy. h rcsumnd her old ,
plats ou lite I i l iver '"'it", rellvviii.
tha Unnn, which lemporurlly d. ing
dnfy nil trial roWei.
The rfc.iiiier Ucptiolic is being ovpr
lianlnl at Portland.
Thu steamer Abcnlci'ii Ml
Wedneatlay evening I FruMiseo,
tsarrjed with lie.
Sawmill!-
Kvcry day in the.Week,
Oregon.
rug store when vou
'fresh and reliable
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Portland, Oregon
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Fbont 147
SPEWCE
Blacksmith
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All Kinds of
Oregon
HUDSON
The Yeon, Pellon Company i doing a
hind nllico with their new machine.
The little girl ol A, (1. lUpgin fell on
a Miing and win budly hurt laat week,
but is getting along nicely.
A. L. Morgan aold hi place last week
to Mia. Peterson.
If thia er leap year there would be
several matches made, as the girl seem
to bo tho worst struck.
George Hnggin is at Ciatskanie paint
ing some kuiUting".
3 LOCAL
Canned good al rtall or wholesal at
M. C. Gray'. 1
Almost anything yon want in (tit gro
cery line CHn be had at M. C. Gray'.
Tli Ht. Helen Hotel take the lead
under tli management ol Q. A. and A
M. Brlnn,
Klilcr Ketchain, recently from Kan-
, preached at the north end chapel
lait Sunday afternoon at 2 p. m.
The buiiebHll leu ton will loon be ber.
Lent Sunday the St. Helena boye played
a practice game oat in the dlrecton ol
lloulton.
The steamer Aberdeen loaded tie at
the Lone Star Company' mill (or
shipment to Califoruia, and aalM Wed
neaday evening.
Mri. Josephine Bryant, daughter of
Mr. and Mr. K. 8. liryant, of Ciats
kanie, wai married to Kay Aldrlch at
Seattle March 13th.
Ariuin Btietlkofer, of Vernonia, anade
final proof on hla timber claim at Ore
gon City yesterday. Ilia wilnease were
A. N., and David Karly.
The Dally Kveninz Journal and Tm
Okkckim Mint, ail luonlha for i. The
bveuiug Journal la Portlands live. In
dependent daily democratic paper.
Special service were held attheClata
kaui Methodist church laat Hunday,
the service being conducted by Preaid
ing KUier Rockwell, of the i'orlland dia
Irltt. A hymn service with lecture, espec
ially for boya and men, will take place
at Chrial Episcopal church thia Friday
evening, March 27th at 8 o'clock. All
are invited.
Nine application for membership
weie received by Ihe ltainier Odd-Fel
lows lodge laat Saluiday night. Then
will he initiation next Saturday night,
and a bentuet will be served.
The many Columbia county friend of
Dr. A. F. Knoder, the well know den
tist in the Failing building, 1'ortland,
will be pleated to know that he recov
ered from hi illness a couple of weeks
ago.
Miss Ida LengJeher, of Vernonia,
made final proof on her homestead at
tiie Oregon City land office yesterdsy.
Her witneases were P. I. liallard, of
I'itlsburg, aud 1'hilip Glahn, of Verno
nia, ere the witnesses.
T. B. Lou's dwelling narrowly es
caped destruction by fir laat Sunday
The blase accidentally atarted from tli
stovepipe, but was eilinguished before J
serious Uamages resulted. Mr. Ix.lt baa j
since put in a brick flue.
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For the neat 30davs new su Wr.br j
i Thk Ui.r a ill rei-aive Ilia A mar ran i
Farm Journal without additional chant
for one year. For $1 25 C'onkey
Home Journal, an excellent magaiiu
will be included in the list.
Money i being raised iu St. Helen
to build a aulietantial sidewalk all the
way to lloulton. Thia ia an improve
ment that will not only be appreciated
by the traveling public, but by many
people who enjy promenading out to
Htulton of evening and Sunday after
noons. Tk concert to be given at Rainier i
ab at III middle ol Apt il by Profeesor
J. W. lk-lcl.er, promises to be Ihe musi
cal treat of the year. Mr. Belcher will
hare the nsaiatkiire of some ol the belt
titlrnt Irom Ht. Helens and Scappoose to
help In in in his concert, the date o
nliii h will he given later.
Henry Morgtts ha received another
elegant tot ol silverware, the sets cou
.Ming I I Knives anil loras, spouus nm
napkin ting. Each customer at the
store ia civen a ticket with each each
nei
tmrchaee aud when the total reac
the amount of t2S, the pnrchaaer will
be entitled to a set of silverware.
8. A. Miles has been appointed re-
ceiver ol the bankrupt Ft. Helens Lum
ber Company by Judge Bellinger, of the
United Statea Court, ami took posses
sion of all the property, lumber, etc.,
that could I found In eight. The cred
itor of the bankrupt corporation were
to Imve held a meeting iu Portland yes
teniae,
. M. Knighton, a former resident of
Bt. Helens, has opened a larber shop
adjoining the New Home hotel in Chta
kan'e, Mr. Knighton was in the lar
kx liiiaiuea in Portland for a numlier
of years pnt. His paternid grand
father, II. M. Knighton located the do
nation land claim on which the town ol
.St. Helens is built.
and
rewvt'd W new men's ati'tirtrt-.late
in atvle tor (he least money poaainie.
11. M. McKiel, Ciatskanie.
Henry Colvin last Saturday aold hia
(WO-acre ranch on Chinook river to F.
Kinney, of Aatoria. It i reported .that
coniideration was a timber claim on the
Columbia, which muat be worth at lat
,0(X, a thi I the figure which Mrt
Colvin has set for mm time as tha sell
ing price for his place. Mr, Mo Her
shey ha been notified to vacate, and
Mr. Kinney says he will take immediate
pnsaeaainn when the preaent tenant
leaves. I1 waco Journal.
Rev. CI. A. Tiiggnt t, of Rainier, h
been ill, but is now improving. He will
not preach her next Sunday, on ac
count of it besng the fifth Sunday in the
month. Hi regular appointments hare
HI regular appoinunentsner.
Hrst and third Sunday, while
are the
Rev. Moya, ol Rainier, preichr in the
Metholiat Ep'Bropal church on the sw
orn! and fourth Sundays, Mr. Moy
accompanied her husband here and re-
with 1, 1... auap Ktin.law Tl was
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.-tMin . - I . - i udtivr una vjur i-Micr nuu j;,.lirifts Kilter air ol' liv-b.e l-ft
Spring attHk, all new goods, nothing J Hendricks, whocame down fro... j Vuuia Kn .t. lie Mouh
Li..... y.la,i;o.' I,. I. ami die.. Ivwwr Wmu. Waal... to nay tu the taxes , r , ...i..j I dcclaietl a spenuilirill, ami tniti a guitt
U.v,.inrs is liniHfi ml mf U n.T IlOW -vmtww . bjusw. . Is , i . -. I1.,l,... -...I II... . I
I ai,ii a ... . .-- ... anu ni. iieie.'s peopte nu .imiuicu mo ,.- ,,;, .,1 Ti.a uiHtter came
goo,..,genf.f.,rni.hing goo,.,, and ..I on hi. Cclumbia county property, ,e- Q KaiuiBr la8l JE,, ICnn i
up locate notion, th,. store leai !. all. tuirSU-i fridwr, ... , , ., . TbrV. . . Mondav afternoon. Deputy D etrict At-;
the rest. A dollar will buy more in my V:U. wow brought over . load ol n 8nJ Uggelu , CUls. . A 1,uW, o( !
a . . Iliun una s.liiiU ( II I IlltS fU.ll 11 IV J II -if I .. . I . ..1 ... f..e Uairiti tutu aSN. .. .. -
announced that there would be service. , egon Short Liae Raiboad Cotupauy and . For ri1h b, M. C. Gray. St, Helena;
at the Methodist church next Sunday "'" I'uion Tacitic Railroad Company, Bll!i,y & Biinn, general mer
llIh, IwaaittXt. Helena Frbiar. errirri" t WUKCff.
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I Ii I Vk. y I'w 1 V iJ j
George Copelnd,of Warren, was in
town Monday.
J. ft. Mow, of Warren, waa a visitor in
town Thursday,
A. N. Hildebrand.of Washington, waa
II town yesterday.
P. Lund, of Warren, was a visitor
in Bt. Helens Friday.
J. 8. Bacon, a Warren merchant, was
in Ht. Helen Friday.
T. C. Watts, the Reuben merchant,
was in Bt. Helen Monday.
Dr. C. E. Dalton is down from the
medical college at Portland.
8. P. Ballard, a prominent resident of
Pittsburg, waa in town Wedueaday.
T. R. McDonald, of Tualatin, Waaing
ton County, was in the city Friday.
A. N. Karly and ton, David Early, of
Vernonia, were iriloVh Wednesday.
Mra.'Ha.iiiah Tiikiewiei!, of Bache
lor Island, visited frie .ds Ut Ht. Helens
Monday.. " "
Ueorgn Fowler -accompanied the Oo
ble band to' Clatakanie Saturday as
drummer, " ' "'.! -. j
Arthnr Oeerge, who has een conflnel
to his room, with Uinta, is somewhat
Improved. - .t .l ' -
Miis (irace Mile went to Clatekani
Saturday to visit Misa Kora Coityera tor
a few dsrs. r )
L. K. Bailey, of lloulton, now hold a
position in H. O. Howard's aawuiill,
t.ear Rainier.
Mia Surah Giltnore, of (iladsto'ne!
Para, visited her fattier, John liilwore,
over Sunday.
Oeorge h. Foster, jr., and R. It. Fos
ter, of Portland, were visitors in Ht.
Ileleus Monday. '
Alex Sword, a prominent resident of
Vernonia, waa in St. Helens Tuesday
and Wednesday. -
F. M. Hoyt, of" Warren, accompanied
the delegate of Vail Orange to Rainier
last Thursday.
J. 8. Cloniuger, a prominent mer
chant of Kaiauia, Wash., waa in St.
Helens Thursday.
L. B. Wood and family, former reii
dent of Ciatskanie, now live at Fern
Hill, Clatsop county.
II. West, of iL-appooee, was a promi
neut visitor at the (.range uiwting in
Rainier laat Thuiaday.
Mrs. F. L. lUdgs aud children, of
Rmir tin. vitiunir Ler sister.
Uft KuMU, Bi.ae.ty.
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plier, of Portiaud, was yiaiUUK old
f , u yesurd.y.
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Ed Holmes, proprietor of the Scap-
t pooae
refectory, and H. K. Maxwell
were iu town Tuesday. .
Captain Patterson, one of
the beat
known rtrer. pilots, was
in
town for a
couple ol l lliia week.
Marion Perrine, ol ClaUkanie, left
Friday for "Kritisu Columbia, wuere lie.
eict to make hia home. '
William Brewster, of Vancouver, was
here Uii week inapevling the ties that
were loaded on the Aberdeen.
C. 11. Uriw baa returned to lloulton
frouj Kalaiua, Wash , where he was em
ployed IU Uaher's logging camp.
Cuarls II. Johns ha recovered from
In recent illu.as. and is now at bia old
place in lHrt A Muckle's store.
Mis. R. W. Morton, of Astcria, who
was visitiug per moiher, Mrs. J. B.
Uodltey, returned home Saturday.
C. W. Herman, formerly publisher of
the Raiuier Uaxttte, has returned to
' that place, after a year's absence at thai
place.
Mr. J. II. Stine, ma ron of the dor
uiitory at the State Normal School at
Monmouth, ia visiting her ion. Jay
Deming.
Peter Smith, who has been employed
in California lor the past six luoiulis,
has relumed aud gone to work iu the
aawmill.
Mr. J. W. Weatherdon, wife of Rev.
WeaihurJon, of Portland, who was vis
itiug Mrs. Dr. Clitf, returned homo Mon
day morning,
Hany Low. . who i employed in
Muckle's logging camp on Mia Cowee
tuan, is at Ins lioine at lloulton ou a
abort vacatio l.
W. F. Slaughter attended the meet
tug of the state democratic central som
lutito in Portland, aud was a Rainier
visitor Tuursday.
,,nli,tJj;'jUeiril, Die pant week
ghipped to Portland
. " A. M. Holton, who represent tieher,
Thoraeu A Co.. dealer ill paints and
uils, has moved bis family into the old
school building ou the water front.
H. ft. Duncan, of Wanen, was a visi
tor in town Friday. He n-ported that
she poatottice at Warren was moved to
its new location on th provious Satnr
day. '
Rev. C. E. Philbrook, who had been j
visiting at his old home at lloulton lor .
a lew days, returned to Sylvan, Wash , '
Kalunlav. l.e was accompanied by one
! of hla ons.
K. H. Higgin. who wa. lormerly an
0. R. A N. locomotive engineer, is run-
niu. one ol Bnnsoti's big donkey engines
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r,,n ,tW,,,
viaieaaiue.
' Ic n.,l,..h traeelln. freiirbt
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and passenger agent ol the Oregon Rail-
r t l the Oreeon Kail
j a i 1 ...... ti.. I'..,
i-oati i-tavmiito'i, v.m, , .... ....
land Asiatic Steamship Company, Or
At via
Mr. M-lvill and Mist Freda ICobW,
of Uohle, attended tbe Band concert at
Ciatskanie last Hutarday night.
II. M. Fowler, a (loble merchant ; Ed
Fowler, R. Link, 0. E. Hunter, Oeorge
8. Foster, Mr. Sheets and Mr. John
Lindsay, all ol Ooble, were In town
Monday.
Mrs. Eliza Imhrie, ol Hillsboro, Grand
Chief of the Rathbone Sisters, was the
guest of Mr. W. A. Harris over Hun
day, She inspected the books of the lo
cal lodge while here.
Mrs. Minnie Crandall. of St. Paul,
Minn., who had been sojourning in Cali
fornia for the past three month,
(topped over Wednesday to visit Dr.
and Mrs. Edwin Ross.
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Slaughter at
tended the presentation of the drama,
"Fishermen' Luck" at Rainier laat
Thuraday evening. They also attended
the dance that followed.
John W. Rowland, of Portland, well
known to a number of people here, has
been recommended by the Oregon dele
gation for the portion of chief clerk in
surveyor-general's office. '
'P. Harris, a former resident of Co
lumbia county, was in town Monday.
He returned a couple ol wees ago Irom
the Eaat, and has secured a position in
a second bund store in Portland.
Judge C. Ksllahan, a prominent at
toiney, of Kalama, Wash., and J. N.
Pearcy, ol Portland, were in town Mon
day. Several years ago Mr. Pearcy was
a practicing attorney in Ht. Helen.
E. W. Keasey, of Keaaey, was a pas
senger on the Astoria train Ha.urday
night for Portland, where he will visit :
his son, D. E. Keaaey, manager of the
L'nique Tailoring Company, for it few
day. !
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Sheldon returned
. riday from a visit to Astoria. - Mr.
Sheldon brought up hia gasoline launch
boat, and will be prepared to buy aud j
ship sal mou as soon as the soason
opens.
Caplain James Good, ol the steamers
America and Republic, ha leased the
large I-ake rancH on Sauvies' Island,
several miles abov fit. Helens. He will
ttoc k th; place, and operate it as a dairy
ranch.
Mr. and Mr. G. C. Beaver, who h?e
lived Lake farm on Sauvies' Inland for
aouae time past, hare changed their, res
idence to the viciuity ol Houlton. Mr.
Beaver has leaned a farm back of that
place.
E. L. Rose, of Weport, ia here tal
lying a lot of cedar lumber, being loaded
ou a barge for Liudley Bros., of Port
land. There will be between 100.UOO
and 2U0.UOO feet in tbe cargo. Mr. Rose
recently arrived from Wiaconsfn.
L. F. larger in M C. Gray's atore, j
recently took a civil service exaiuina-j
. '. .- r. f - l
lion as teltgrapn line repairer, .wu
Monday lust, he received his very eredi-
tabl rating, which averaged 81.80. lue
lowest er ceuL at which auy one cau j
paaa is 70.
Hon. F. L. Mintie aud E.J.Russell,
of Oswego, were visitors in bt. Helens
Monday. Mr. Mintie was a metubei of
the legislature that elected Oeorge W.
McBride, United State Senator, and
was tubaequently iu the customs ser
vice iu Alaska.
Albert Tozier, secremrv of the Oregon
Press Asaocalion, and well known to
many St. Helens people, is uow busy at
the stale Printline oiiice iu Salem. A
weeks ago he was appuiuinl slate prim
ing expert by Governor Cbaiuberlaiu, a
position fur which he is eminently qual
ibed. Dr. Edwin Ross and bride, nee Miss
Tillie Muckle. niece of Muckle Bros, at
St. Helens, returned lrom a bridal trip
to Seaside. Tney were married March
11th. Dr. Rja is county trea-urer ol
Crluutbia countv, aud is a popular and
successful young physician of Si. Hel
ens. Astuiia Ahwk.
S. U Sehoonover, of Vernonia, organ
izer for the State Grange, was in St.
Helens Monday. He revived the
Grange at Scappoose Wednesday night,
and will meet the citizens of Uohle Sat
urday niglit lor the purpose of organis
ing a Grange iu the Red Meu's hail. All
persons wishing to join the order are re
quested to attend this meeting. Forty
one uamei have already been secured.
Superintendent and Mrs. I. II. Cope-
laud, .S. A. Perry, C. W, Emerson, W il-
liam Speuce, Mr. and Mrs. L. b. Bailey, I jyS t(, answer. The divorce suit of Ma
Mr. aud Mrs. K. 11. Gabbert, Mrs. Wil-1 ton V3 jl.tson was referred to R iiiyou.
kinsou, Misses Leota Lowe, Ida Morgan, Gwrge oslt j..., nnj Uetibeu 15.
Sarah Kelley, Grace Adam?, aud MeSais. j-uBeri 0 Portland, filed a petition in
Will Broyle. Frank Kelley, Herman aakiulI ...... .
. - iftrtiniJl a H. Mli.OV. ill IflllllH : i n,v.llo.t.l
ats...v I " w , - , - - - 1 v1 nil ,
Piiickuey, A. C. Gore and Son, Deer
Islhiid; K. J. Bloweth, Qiincy; James
Bpence, Houllon; C. C. McUougal, Co-
DR. FENNER'S
KIDNEY and
Backache
All dlssases f Kidney.
tUadder. Urinary Orsana.
CURE
ehs.HsartDtaeass.Oravsl.
impsy, xsntate tr.iaw
j duoenraged. Tnsr. 1 ft
swrafor you. It necessary write Ur. Fenstar.
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,";, Kldm.y and Uackacbe Cure
u vhVVu oit nty heins allvo to-duy. I bad
su'terea. areauy tn.ioiwj - .., .
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Prtisiflsta. 81V.. ft. Ask for Coon iionK-rree.
....,, n.uArf4ureCnr.CIrcular.in
- Ol'VUUO UMf.Utlfen.ter, lredouis-N.y
MJMMOMft.
In the rin alt Cmirt of Iris Slats of Orsg.O fur
Columbia Counijr.
Wllb L. Taylor, I'lulntlrT
va.
Arthnr K. Taylor, Drfrmlsnt
IN THK NaMK fiPTHKxTATBfia'ORF.dnS
J yos arc iinlrl in upt'tar unit allvwcr the
tb coni),Uliii iflr.1 flKKlnxt yon in tha shore
iilHlel court oil or Uilort Ihe nth day ol May,
Httl, lo wll:
im or before ! wi-fkn after March 27, MB,
that h.'trtK nx week, after the rlnie of the lirt
piihllcalton of thin .Mntirioit.. Awl tf you lafl
lo no nnjiitr or almwer ihI'1 eoinfilit, the
plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief
therein urny"i lor. rut a ui-or r rnvorre aii'
elllK belwr-eii plalnlif) an 1 defeiolaiit shore
iiamwl and aivlnv and sranilns; to plHlnllff Ihe
care aad ot-todyol ihe minor riilld, the lueof I
fu, iiinn tHjin, i.niiir,;. r.wiii. mnttrt injM.i,
and .Im Judiruient HKalniit you for the aum of
IiVijO per month urilfl the .ahl child H.ther
Malal Tavlor, become, of aire and alwi for
Judgment for the eo.m aul dlwhurHcntcui. of
tin. .uit aud for Much other and lorrher relief
aa to Hie court ahull .ceiii etlltahle.
Thl. .mumoii. I publi.ite-l for cnn.ecn
tlvn wi-ka l,y orUcr of the Hon. Thonnt. A.
McHrfde. Judec of the Mid court made on the
21.1 day ol March 11.0.1.
MlI.f.KK 4 MII.I.KR.
rn27mA Atlornej. for I'lalnllff.
The Black Percberon Stallion
r,A FAYIITE
will make the season of 1903,
as follows:
Wednesday, April 1, at Warren and
continuing every ninth dny thereafter,
the rist of the time at home.
Pelt;ree ol Dam ef l afatelie.
Ferchron mgre, Sophie. vn CiVO) foa!"d
IWti. liuN,rtcd Wi', '-ol ,y Nartiorif, 777 frMl,
he l.v Brilliant. 7."i. rl.:.9;; he l.y Cie If, 711; he
or Vuex Chanlfn. 7I.fI; he hr '.'oco, 712: he by
Mlgnon. 71.1; he by Jean 1 Hlanche. 7IW. a direct
de-cendclit of Silll-.Fla. an lmp-,r!cd Arab that
.food at Pirne. lK2u-.ce "Oincial Keoorl and
History of I'ereheron Race" by I'h.a lu liny.,
Kia.ierof bor-e under Np.deoo lit.
Ifam Hotialia. f-aiwoiiel; he by b illiai!.!
he by l orn 11,711: he by Vucx f:ha-llli, 7!H; he
bv t'.K-o. 712; he by MiKiion. 72.: he by Jean 1c
B l.liehe. :a. etc.. etc.; daui of .Varfv-ne, 777,
Ma.lelon bv fAviri 11.711; he b" Vuex Chatlln,
7t-i; by Coco, 714: by Mianon. 71.1; by Jean le
Blanche, 7;w. eic, eic; niirn oi nriinani, iw:
Kfaettt by Minj. a .talllon beioustufc lo the
French sovernmenl.
J. JOHNSON. Owner and Manager
SCAPPOOSE, OREGON
Ininbia City ; Mr.. Celia Wilson, B. F.
Coe, J. P.. Yeon, C. Wileon, Rainier;
O. D. Bonney, Yankton; Mrs. J. B.
Prinjtle, Deer Island ; Mrs. Colma Wil
son, Kainier, were among me Colum
bia rnnnty people registered at Portland
hotels, during the week.
H. Morgus this week received a lot
u" spring and summer goods in great va
riety, rouii-tingpartly of ladies' hate,
dress goods, shoe", etc.
The refcidence of C. P. Clark at Ciats
kanie accidentally caught tiro Thursday
evening, and" was burned to the ground.
The loss was about $l,0u0.
County Clerk Henderson iesued mar
riage licenses this week to Maude
Suudbv and Edward W'ebeter. of War
ren; Grace Marvin and Claude E.
Lewis, of Ciatskanie.
A. M. Holton, who recently arrived
from Portland, ia preparing a set of ab
stract books, and will open up an office
in the old school buihiing ou the river
front. A sister of Mr. Ilolton ia work
ing on the books, ami another one
be down next week to assist in
work.
j
the
Mrs. Hilda Larsen. mother of
Laren, ol Warren, aged 78, died on
March 17th. The funeral took place at
the home of her eon on
the following
day. The interment was in'the Soap
noose cemetery. Rev. Ballantyne, offici
ating. The decease! wa a native of
Norway.
. At the meeting of the city council he'd
Tuesday uight a call was issued for the
annual election to bo held Monday,
April 6th
R. Cox, A. King and J K.
Blakeeley were appointed' judges, and I
C. W. Blakesley G. A" Hall, clerks. Thei
councilmen and city olticials are elected j
loroneuear. and their ternia of otlice
all expire. The retiring omcera are '
lanoa Dirt. Dreeident of the council ;!
I K fi.alfrer.S A. Miles. W. F. Slauaii -
terand M. C.Gray arei the ret i ing
-i n!. ...i ,K .!.,t
Councilmen. i lie uttier reiiruig uuici.iib
are D. J. Switzer, recordt r ; E. E ymck,
treai-urer and . II. McKie, marshal.
Judge Mi-Bride held an adjourned
term of circuti wurt yestertlay. In the
suit of R. E. Sew all vs J. B. Ei ielt.-un,
motion to withdraw motion ami file
general demurrer allowed, kordhy-v
Deitx diami-ssied. Fluhrer vs ordiy,
motion for new trial dismissed, judg
ment for plaintiff, 60 days to filu bmf.
Jennings v Parker; judgment. De
crees of divorce were granted in th
... i, t. . ii.,..ku. .n.l .. -
suite tit uuiiakci a i 11" . ..-.
Ian vs Allan on the ground of des, rti.ni.
I In the damage suit ol Johu H:triii vs
F Vivian, the defendant was giren 20
appeal
while Juiljje C. Kallahau, of fCitl.itiui ;
J. N. Pearcy, of Portland, and S. il. .
timber, nf St. llvleus, conducted the tie- j
fen-e. It was a one-lid. d cure from the !
iM-giun'ng, the bulk of the te timony .
favored the defendant. It was shown
.
that Mr. lo ter, sr., owm-d property
....l.l... ...I . i. Miiie in the itrnb.al.le value
i.f,25,000: tlmt he was a goott Hiniucier,
Hid only spent a iiouiitt.il amount lor
drinks. The Court denied the pciitloii
uf the yeung Iro tuif.
Banger of Colds and (rlp.
The greatest danger from odd
and
grip ia llieir rceutinu lit
pneitin-diia. li
rbs.i.i,iilileie tn nactl. Iinwevcl'. ami
! Chamberlain' Co gh remedy tnke... nil"
,langr will be avoided. Amoni! the ten"
! of ll.ot.sa.ida wholiave used mis ,e,.i. .ly
for these disease we nave vei to .eaii,
ol a wngie ,.ase having lesn'tc-l in . men
lno,.H wi,t., snows coui-.iu-ireiv mai
it is a renain preventative ol iu.-.i
dansferous disease. It will cine aold
or an a tack of the grip in lees tin e lltuii
itnv other treatment. It i - I'leae.u t tiul
sale to take. For sale by KUt.. Il ia.
Snbacvite h Mar.
Timber Unil, set Jut I, Wt.
NOTICK rOH lULICATION.
Vnlted State, band OJloe. .
ir.Ku i:i y, oresuti, January J, 10.
N'OTlt'R IU H KKKHY ill V KM THAT Iff
coiiipllanre wlih the vrovtHloni of tb sl
uf Coii(re.. of In uc i, 1j7, eutiileil "Aa al lor
the .ale ol Umber Inu.l. in Hip at ,iee of Califor
nia, Orevotl, Nevitriu, and IVa-hliilttin T.rrl
lory," a. ealeiiuefl to all the Pirlie Umil atali'S
by .01 of Aiiko.i 4, twj, William h'ra er. of Fori
la.ol, I'nu ity of Miihnontah, Hiale of tHefr.a,
h. thl.tlay hlel In thf. oihi-e hla aworu ei.ie
ment, ho. ittlltt for the pnrfhaee of the ae of
.ectlon No. 2a, In lown-hfp No. a, n. ranx No.S,
w, anrl will oltar proo lo .how that th 'and
soiiKhl la inori. vttiimhle for IU itintier or .tons
'' lr aiM'UltiKal p,ir,., ,, aud to r.UMHh
hi. i lalin til i.ald land liefore thu Kcul.lar and
KwHver of Ihl. olllce at tj.eKon I.Uy, urefoii,
friday, Ihe lUih dav of ,url. 100:1. lis
uauiee a. wnueaaH; Kohrt lakmt, Koherl
Uolden and Kdwanl lturka.of Portland. llrea-vll
and i. . Ilurke, of Molalla. orexon.
Any and al peraou. tlailutna adversely Ins
ah ve- tewrita.,1 laud, are rcuue.ted to rile their
claim, in thl. otfh fl on or before .aiii 10th day
oi April, iuu.
CH IKI.KH B. MOOKKH Keglater.
SUMMON3.
In theCIrcHft Cnnrt, of the fl:aie of Oregon, for
the Counrv of Columbia
William Hrobat, 1 i'ltlmlfr,
v.. f
Murjr K. flroh.1, j I'efei.d.ut.
To Mary K. Ilrolvt, the above named ds
fcndatit :
N TH K NAME ? TH K hTATK OF OilKtKIMi
1 You are hereby required 10 appear ami
answer toe co.iiulaiul hied aealit.l yotl
In Ihe above entitled .uit on or
helots the lllth d.iy of April I'll, that belli
the laat day prccrllwd iu the op't-r ol publica
tion of tlii.-. .timuioti., and if ott fall to .o
appear and an. er aaul coinpiaiut the plain' iff
will apply to the court lor he relief therein
prayed, to wit: a ifl.orce from lbs marriage
exi.iina between ou aud plaintifr,
Thl. .iimmoli. ia puhli-hed tor .lx conwea
tive week, bv order ol llulioialde Ihonia. A.
.Vlcllroie, )ttd.e of .aid circ lit court, ru.deoa
the 24ih day of f. bru.ry, I'.KU. Die tirl puhll
citiwu ieinti ou the 271 h day t.l r ebroaty, lvon.
. K HAKHIXOTtlS,
Attorntiy tor plaintiff.
SU.V3US.
In f,;r ill 0 irt a.' t ie SLt of Orsgae fjr
UoltM) ii .I.IUIV.
J, C. K jlui .te, I'l ilntlff.
v..
Allace A. HjlUt n, Dxfanlant.
T i ill ,'te A. tSjlUe.1 ia. 1 1. a'jre-mrael
fesdaut:
IN T.l?. SWZ W TrtK ST ITU l)f OHK
gjn. Yo.i ar twrahy re.pllre l to appear .
and ait-urjr tiie ;o itpi.iiut- ltlel against
y-o In ttie avd entitle 1 i:ourlaii! t.'au.e on
it twf re tli... K!i d ol Mara, Wrt. which will
be alter the e.tiirati.ui of ix Wees, from ths
rlate of the nrl pii'il.catioi, of thi. .titntnon.;
and If rmi f til to o apoe tr au.i ai.wer on nr
before .'aid 2th day o March, Pall, the plain,
till wtll apo: to the court for the relfei therein
pra.ed, towit: a d.Tcree of divorce from ths
hon la of matrtm uy now exiitiiu between you
and the puiut.rr.
Tht. .itmra ,n. i. puMf.he.1 f-r aix cnn.eeti
rive wet-it. bv order n, tna Hon. J. H. Lan,
County Ju lite of uot dm tly an I Htate, mails
and enie-ed in ttiia ciuk ou the 9th day of Feb-ru-trr.
l:.rt.
The dar ,r Ins Arrt rmbiialion of thl. summon-1
f'euruaty 13 t i0.i. a id trie in.t M trert
27, lltB. s WI.U'II MTZHCUII,
Atiurnay. for Plaiitltir.
Pel if ion For Liquor License.
T"!! tiif boiionihle t'oiinlv Court of
1 Columbia County, tireKon, lirecting:
We, Ihe nnderel'.-ne I. residents and leicl
vote, of Scapponse I'reclnct, Coluiohia County,
and . t lie "I eyon vuutil reipectftllly ietitl,.a
Vuiir Hoiu'ralde Hialy at It. next eaolitr action
Willi h n ill l held oh tbe Sin dny of May, I'.O.
in the Court hiu., in the c,ty of t. Helena, 4:h
lmobia Conutv, and State of Ureicon, that a li
cetiiM: 1-e irrn'.e! to Ktiward Holtnca toell apie
irou. viuou and mat' litoior in fnantitiea leaa
than one Ballon Iu -aid wear poo.e Precinct in
vaid County and state, aud that said licene b
sranleii lor a Jieriiai ol one tear for ail of
which vour pcthmer will ever nrav.
D.itcl III,. 24th day ol March. IMM.
Mcned,
3 Fveinutil. C. Allen, M Ti-tat. Onatavs H.
rHercfc-, Verna Krw.n. K T. lio.-e. 8. Newman,
K. A. McKav, H. Huhnian, iiiituv Lauire, F.
I R Atlam. V. I.otiitinl!t. O. Neiiniann. John
1 tieiutlntJer, rr.iih j, nrow, jvtiy ai:niiiiTuj
I Andrew M"nnart, Henry Futhniau, Anton
! Kamwafcl. W ill MeKar, Y L. I nancy, J. W hite,
! IV ui. Wolt, M. Cte.int.nu, A. Anderet.n. A. Han
eernJ. lltto A Miller, ' W .tirant. C. Rahlnaky
Henry i; C. Ral.iiuky, John Ki-nblatter. I.ewi. lirutit
Ernt hrtieer,. Henry Nettmati. tmaiave eautc.
M. Tenkofilv, Isiaae Craig, A.Zicnian, Henry
Hiwiuller, Flank "avne, Lewi. Pavne. John
Callaban. V 1. knv. J K. Morgan. Tho. II oi-
, doninse-, Carl H. Kreidl. Frank rtpcr, J. I.
jaontau. ii. "cat, n. a. .-i.'miio, i. ...
ran. A. H Laneil. K. S A-'ani.. it. Aidner. C.
Hiil.tnann. A. J. Amcll. Joe forth. I. H. Dun
can. A.tump, li. T. Kamneyer, Fred Kam
uiever, a: .Vewman, Thomaa hennett, N. H.
Mi Kav, Toav Moeer. lleo. W. Haniwy, .
Atide-jon. J. I. McKov, Clarence Scudder,
John Trtecrs W. E. Meve f. M. Hearer. J. H.
Hearer. A. Hutler, H. C. Oomeyer, I.. Bolder,
K. Snider, lrl i.wt. 1..T. Plr, li. D. Higlta,
tlof Svan. in, ti. Svaii-nn. A. Joigematu, lleorK
l a hdoilar. I. llalclt, K. llager.
SUMMONS.
In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for
Columbia County.
: w
P. lihon, Ptaiutifr
Alice M i'aVinn. Dcfen lant
To Wee M. Uu'.s.-vn. the atxive named defendaut
i TN the name of
N the name of the State of Oreiron:
X Vow are he e'.v re-iutred ,o appear and an-.tve-
ihe complaint died ajruin-t you in ths
a'fiveentnle I cou-r xiidcau nu or before ths
(iv WI
. 1'ju:, wl-.Tch ta .t wecaa alter
the2(-tn dav ., M-:,-.., PaaJ, the dale ordered for
the licl pttr.la-atiou ttf this notice ami If you
fail to toappeur :ind an-er, the plwlntifT 111
Kpplv for the relief prated for in the complaint.
to-ii: tor a '.ecrce disohitl the bond, of
matrimony nott exi-tins between a'aive n.niett
pi ituriffuhd del enditut, and for audi other and
further leiief a t-. toe court seems meet and
iu.i
I'hls sninmoiia ii prthlihcl bv order of 111
Hon. Thoi.iai A. M.-Brt 'e Jtldue of Ihe ahvv
it.med court, made uu.i entered ou the IKtb day
of Mr, h. . '.a.t-
I.. T. HIRI",
. ui-.D l Atioritey lor Plaintiff.
ADMIUtSTRATOR S SALE.
I V " ' i- r. n- n
relr given hat hv vir
r d i he c tnitv Court" ci' th
. i,mfntir
S'aieof Ore'ton, for the C unity of Columbia,
made and elitereo on Ihe ib'h day ot March.
1-ai.i. in the ma'ier ot the edatu of Jeremiah
Orti lo, ilecc.i.e-. ihe underiKued. the adinnt
i l-lra'oi oi i I claic, a ill, rn or after the lllth
j dav ,.f .tpnl. l!si.i, eil at private Mile lorcab Iu
: nan1, rt: .t. Helen-, rei.011, i lie followlos da
i eiitM re.il i,n,teriv bei .n'un t i the estate o'
i Jc einlJ'i i:a.vin. ileccneil. (n tho County of
t 'ol.il, it.li, Male oi iirt-a .li, tvewit: Ttie lollth
i Ka-t uur hi-ol' -ecti iu se e:i ( In township
J xix ((',) N-nh KanxeTwoCi) .test of the W 11-j
t I.Mo-ite vjui-idia.i. C'lttutiiitiK ue hundred and
: IXtl' ItcrrHI Of lull . j
Am on de-l.ili; to hid otr ash) lan.lv or Wl.h-I
1 intr Iiih.riu.ili .n Clarive lo Hie smue. will apply
to me til .arieii tiieiruii, or lo my attorney
w. II. rowan, at t. iie.eus, Ureuoa.
JOHN nol.AN.
Adinini-trntor nf the IC-iate of Jeretuialt Uitl
vi:t. deceai.e 1.
W, II. P I.V I LL. Attoruur tor ArtmltiUtrator
StOTICKOP KIVAIj sf'TTI.KMrUST
Iu the circuit Courl
1 the Stale uf Oregon, fit
t. oluntbta lottuly,
Iu the MutuT of the Esttte oft
5 Kollcs.
iet.n Blawham, la-advent D -'il r I
XTfirH'K is hervbv uirr.. that on thi
I let It ibty of .inrcli. lauf, Mnrlln rlnth, III
ur.-iiriiee. ot tne estate oi .knu louio-oaro. i
at ,,w,iveM, ,i.i,,r. tt'e.i with ihe clerk ol t
aU.ve ttaraad Court, hla tlnill account, and thl
nit the t.Siu.luv "I Mi.-.loii in nnetl Court,
the ton iron ot .ititl ''oit,t,,it ihe hour of
no'ock it said ,uy, or a s,mui thereafter aa t
to otei t an be :e id. lie, the .at.) at..ixnee. w
a' ply t.i Hi I Co, -r f.ir :i aellicuiewt of hi. i
a c -.n:. At t :'o.' a ilJai-.liariiS lr.Mil all liabil
, a. .iicii atien-e.
M.vitl'lX lioril, AH trntw
I iiiXiil) liKO. A. HALL. Allnniey
: II tt -! at lit. IIC. nr, Ihit lait h day uf M uch, I
NOTICH fOH I'UBlJCATIOf.
. liei iltnetit rVf the Interior,
1 l. iu.l tlllii c at Oregon Cltv, tiret' i
Mrci, :l, I f
VOTtOB W HHItEHY filVKS THAT 1 1
hd owiui-.uiuo-d .ellier ira liled ootir
his intent. on lo m ike liii.. I proof lit .itpiae
hi ch.irn, tool Hint said fl .-. pron, wliiv
ttia.te iailor,. the County Clvik of ( oiun
C'oitlltt, al eH. Ili-leu. tlveKn, on April
Hi
'AMU MOW,
II. K. X". Ij al. ,.r ihe ite'.' ill reetlon
11 tf
It., r 'J i
He nun. e. tbe foil, wins' whtie's" t e !
hie c.iilit. nous residence uion slid culttvav
ui'.at,l land, t Is: Lar. i Kllson hal'-ertt
l.'idwiK tv. .-iKiiIaud. i t, rtsu, Oie.iiou,
i John f. Y .itnir, "f ,l.i ilu.n, urernn. I
I