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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (July 10, 1903)
innnm""1' 111 in mi i m i i ' ,. ! mmmm L "'"' wan, till mi .I,.. fb Kla4 YW llavr Aiwtr. Bought, nd which linn beon la M for orcr SO yr, bM bornf the lKrm(uro of - bu been .runlet uiidir hi pir. rLxAtfttfc toaal P'"r'l ' IU Infiim y. vr' Allow noons toritM'Hvo you In this. All CounterfrU-, Imitation, and Hubitltutr urn but 1: KrliurttU tltae trifle with and endanger tlie limlth of lufcuU and CUUlraEiprittc ag-alnat lximrltrieut. What is CASTORIA Cwlorta t It aabeiJtutsj for CtMtor Oil, Jtrcirrlc, Drops and goothlnr Hyrtia, It U Hi.ro.lea. mid IHtwiuuit. It rooUlu MiUir Opium, Morphine nor other N -root la tubiUnco. It mgm U il g uaraoUw. It destroy Worm, and allay rvrUbncM. It curt IHarruu' aud Wind Collo. It tlUvM TwrthU Trouble, rurea Const I pt Ion nd f1tiila7 H MlmlUtM the Food, regulate tha ItouMh ad Bowel, g Mug bltbr and natural ilrap, Tlia CbUdnu' Pn4Hi-Tho Mother's Friend. OtXNU.flG CASTORIA ALWAYS Bart th The Kind You Ha? e Always Bought In Uto For Over 30 Years. 1 Ml j1 jpI THE BIG STORE DOWN By The Big Sawmill!- I Ufdviiig New (i'oiMLi Kvory day in Wi-ck s THS MUCKLE STORE MAS A REPU"A- Ihmi of lu( kilanJinf (or Only tlir IW.t in GENERAL MERCIIADISE- Dart & iVItickle, i St. llrlftlt, ST. HELENS JHAl?MACY 4 Tatronizf a drug sMre when you waut pure, fresh and reliable Drugs and Patent Medicines Perfumery, Toilet Articles, Ktc HEADQUARTERS FOR SCHOOL BOOKS A Fine Line of Writing Supplies. Plftio aud Decorated Crepe Taper, htc. nir rt..i,iuk.. n.a.l.a OS Aanl fcfAuole Hnlt ft fpflk unrn irani rniJiij-.riUfii . aa-oowv mmwtm m ajawawrwa.-wrwi I M.C.GRAY Dealer GENERAL MERCHANDISE DRV UO0IM. I.A..IKH' .WOtmWHH nlf.lix!"" " aa.ra ano aiioKa. lkathrk an'" athkr mm J;'''!"' "v"1" ui.o.iu a-KU'Bi .kill rKRll. iY.-i. L ..7, a ntcvci.K I detire to say that I would like to do business with every pernon in Columbia County. My policy is to haudte honest goods at honest prices, and it affords me much pleasur when I feel that my pa trons ar getting their inoney's worth. ST. HELENS. NtuhtJWaa He Terror. 'i "M "" M "ty'l"":!. -nia Mr. Chaa, Appla"lri ons, Ind., "and could hardly ge Iran. I I...I aMlllalllll. ntion so bud any that J- jrlppe, Bronrtiltls an.. Bll ini""i -iigLimTroililw.' Jjll buttle Jjrte. a( I'rlr 50c and II.tK).' the Ht. Helen' , l"'tli Tre''1ilsker af tliu Owl "'ti. Urititi lrn., pmpiletors, direct lo (Cintua Cilf, Moi walked a block I would co.ih Jrigl. - '"llvanil spit bliKHj, but. wl'eji al uthrr ' ,. , K,,ur M ,oe at 2 e.liina, lalltHl, three I.IH) K ftj "' Kin.'. New Wstwrery wholly cuwd , , .. 11.75 ; ;f- '"ndlgalue-lftHiamiid"" It " (.,il.lrens' " 1 'lutclv anaraiiiaei lu rum rwiighs. Cohis, i ,r, ol rum iniiiro sitle on Sifaatajr of j3 -f jpi -m mii 1 ; 1 Ik 1 1 ()'i'JHll. f tr" af" la" Ati-vutt nviviowuij ivww ?T i in t)SIRIK. Tool.x. IIAKIlwanr., - KTl OREGON k Itlar Shoe ftaie. I have picked from my alock 120 ivitra of wo me, ,V glrla' and chlldrei. a a U, iticlnd.nga'li-w pnir. of .. -. and .lced them on -nUi I "V .. i'.- i.-. ruiiuuiu' liku t ho lol- Wlliilun " - . - I tin-Ill vou win m ,'nv p.ir. well worth ,h original price wl loll are .dling for half '.";' M. C. Obav, St. Helens, Ore. a. T. lmat . of ri hliawk, d iet .... t..ii.. i,. nuif inn th C lllllty 9 not m-nr; .- - - - pulil jfovl ro Is uiv b nit. 7 nun t LOCAL ? Mlmlil"1""'1 " " l wl Spoilt A Hons, ol Valley, have a lot ol cedar ahniglea (or ititiu hi iluitlton. Dart A MiK kl.ih.ivo received lot of boys' ami youth.1 clothing, ranging in l-rfce Irom 60 to ,7 W. " Till oflll'U lllli M-t'llri-ll tl, services of hii experienced Job printer, and 11 pre pared u do nil work promptly. Don't forgot (I,, ,oe ,!,, i,,glm tia ck lit M. i;. 1 jriiy'i more, Kt. llolrna, Oro ' Correspondent ilionltl send in their tinnier 10 reach tl this nllice liy Wed nesday morning at Hie u st. Uutr im iorlant mailer can be wot separately. Ili'lirv Morvna haa a.l.l..,l . I. ,11 11... of fiirniturn to soak o( giruoml mer cliaiidiM) rliuira, bedsteads, etc., mid a complete line. ltv. II. Moys, ol Rainier, will brunch at Hoitllou next Sunday morning, ami In llm evening will till tlin urinni .,1 tl.. Hi. Il.-lfim Melli.Hlut Kpi.io)l cliurrli. Nirver befme In tliu hUtory of C0I11111 I'Ucolllilv Win tliHre an. Ii lr.l... I,. U fiiiind In my oiiiHt nl,.. M. U. 'fy, Kt. Il'ln, Ore. Yur 11 l.v lfvr try Clinilrliiln'i HtoniHi'li mid ,ver 'l'iibli't. They ln vlKomtn tl,. livrr, l tl.e digvution, re iilme tli iKiwi-lt and (irrvrnt bflioua at tat ka. Kor nalo by Kdwln Uom. Ajtaln ilnro iaaiood run of aalinon In tb Ciiliimliia In 1I1U awllon, and tha Miaia ar kviiiiik I ruin to M pound daily. Do., iiarly, who la alonu in bin boat, raiinlit pmnda In three ilayi. J. II Hbrlilon ahiM.-d tliren tn lo A toria Wriiiipwluy. .No man or woiimu in the alala will braltHln lo .k wvll of t'baiiilwrlalu'a Hiommh and l.ivrr Tabkta alwr once trying thfin. Tln-y alwaya prixlm-a a ilaanl inovmiit ol ih buwrla, im- proi II. e npjK'llle and atraiiKthrn lh di)ttiiii. J-or aale by Kdwiu K.a. K CJ. K lioonover, 0 Vernonia. (waned tliKiiiKh inwu ttiia wcok to do aomr biiai-n-. In Knlnii-r. lie travrlpil 3 inilea, Tbiia you will r llmta man will almoat go a run n. 1 th glolw to f t to the county aval 11 11 wiiMi a l Haulier Llal- ! 11 le I birl. j Tlie Knlghla of the Mncralieea Tent, ol hraiouae, will giva a grand hall at j Walla A I'lirv'a hall on Krulay evening, ; July 17ib, (or tb la-nrtlt of the liepp 1 urr mi tr. n-ra. Thia kh-imI dnnce ia lor la woitny and rhiiritable uiirpoae, and ,,hould W gem r.lllv ralronied. Good in 1 1 w ill Iw oruvidfxl. ! t lot uf vruabed n k haa bn plarwl jou llie fli.i ta, the rilv having wviirei j 1 M (nun the old quarry In-low town, Tl e ! . . I . t r k omiIiit I lull one did duly ft' ;ihu od govciiiineiit quiirry haa Uen j muvel to I'ortland, and llip ij lew 011 ', ! Ihe pin wl machinery paid to Ihr hei- nr. I (I. H. fimiiry li:. delivered a line bit i f iiilhii fur Y.V A. 1 lurria' dia-k anon to I I- .1 .l.. . in r'n mi nii;iiii,ii ittw im-i ilioe liuuae. the building mH'Unrd by liriuii'a ruliani will ! leiuovrd to the new f' undiilioo, ami Mr. lUrriaalau ill ir..llily erect anollier atriiriure on thia J iba k 10 le Iwo alnea 111 height. It la .laniu.l to ni up me lower noor i t a im room and the uptter ilory will be dividi-d in tu ullii-o rooioa. KJ. Juaepb, I li manager of the Rai mer ruuntv nl fight, came through Oatakanie lat week lo get to the Neha li in lo do lii- InUiie on lhal nucatiou I where ia that ahurt or ra her ihorteat ! i.Mile Iruiii Kjiuior to the Schalein Val-!li-y? Why didn't he ue It initend of C i'ming Ibrotigh ("latekanii ? H!mpl I bei'iiu there ia no auch mule and IF I line w ere, be would have too many bill to climb Clamkanie Cliief. Mi Mtirv Oonver. well known in ' Columliia county, 11 planning to give a 1 ! ninaical conceit iu Rainier aomr time! .1.,., I,, no-nut month. Khe ill I iaaaiatwl by talent from Portland and r Itiiinier. also Ttchenot's orchestra Irotn Cla e'.aiiie. The concert will conclude u ith a dance. Mis Conyers gave two giatifying and succt-ful conceits in Oregou City, during the pt seaaon. ami she lias la-v.il in great demand at munical t'litertaitiiueiil. Mrs. Harrison Allen enlertained yes terdav afternoon al military curlier. The liuiiae was appropriately decorated in red, white and blue, and the arrange mem generally were in keeping with tiling, military. A feature of the ooca aiou was Ihe p'resence of Master Robbie Tuvlor, w ho a. drum major, proved him self a gallant master of ceremonies. The orises won at etlcher were. Mrs. Horace thing, first : Mr. George C. Flavel, sec ond; Mrs. Wtlkeiiscti, cwnsolation. lorian . -As- Dr. Itoaa W ill Buy It Hark. You auins no ri-k when you buy Chnmherlain's Colic, Cholera and Oiar rbocu KciiuhIv. Kdwiu R.iss w ill refund vour niiitifv if vott are nut satisfied after il-iug it. It fs everywhere adtnilteil lo be the uiosl stirreaaful h-meify In uee for bowel complaints and the only one that never faila. It is pleasant, safe and reliublc. tieaeraJ V aaenge r Agrat Maya Iaaaea A Magnlllreat Booklet. l.V. Miiyn, Iho wid-a-wake general passenger agent of the Astoria A Colum bia Railroad Company ha Issued one of Ilia most attractive descriptive pam phlet ever issued ill Oregon, and is el guiillv deigned in Ihe highest style of the eiig'iiver' and printer's art. It is lllustiated with M half tone engravings, showing up to excellent advantage scenes in the vicinity of Tillnitiiaik na k. cottage and hotel at Clatsop Beach, piiiureque scenes along theliue of the railtoad; also an excellent clt of Hainier. Many of the engravings are of lull page siaii, and are true to na- lUTh roadlieil is in excellent comll .i.... ami trains reach the seaside in i....r' tuiira from Portland. Close con - nections are made with the steamer potter and the Nahcotta for Ilwacn and U.ng Beach points on the Wanhingion sido" Beach excursion ticket are sold at Portland that are interchangeable between Ihe O. K. A N., Vancouver Transportation Coiumny the railroad. atcamer und Cholera Infantum This hits long been regarded as one il. iiiiikt danirertnis and fatal ill-eaes 10, which infant are subject. It can be It eniiii, in.- ,...-....... i, All that is necessnrv is it . Iain's Colic. Cholera and l '-"" i., -...I oMutor oil. an directed with each iKittle, and a euro is cert.ilii. Mile hv Edwin Ross, For Clothing and It will he worth w hile for you h inves tigate the iroeds In our HI show windows. (Axl merchandise st tha very lowest orires. The reason why we can under sell our competitor i liecaune we do not pv the high rent I hey do. Every arti cle in the liooi-e ia marked in . I'lam flg nres. so we linvt but on", P'i'f-, ;',ol,n Dellnr. comer First J.imti ' laud.. 4 A ''&&AJSiGtt) . . . . . . . . . 1 n. rncman, a uromilieht reanlenl ol Mr. and Mrg. TyMklewia. ware over from Buchtlor'i laltiid Tutaduy. Erwin ai (1 Bart Meffert were op from leer I-laud, Tnetiday. Ilran lilancbHrd brought up the elec tion ballot Ihii from Bainiar Tueaday. A. D. Holaday, Ilia well known Heap- Jxioaa numeryuiiii, waa In town Tueaday Mr, and Mm. Burt Weat, of Hp-I"'" puoae, were in town tueauay. J. 1'. Archibald and U. C. Fowler, of Uoble, wera iu town Monday. J. M. I'eeblea, an attorney of Rainier, waa iu Kt, Helena Monday. Mri. K. H. Hagg, of Halem, ia vlait Ing her aiater, Mra, I). W. Hiclmrdaon. Willinio Milee waa down from Port land Monday, viaiting the folk at home. N. J. Diipout and the entire ahinle mill crowd were in from Valley Monday . John Wolcaak and Joe Sebaakl were among the Valley people iu town Mon day. Joaeph llackenberi brouirlit in the election ballot box from Apiary Tuea day. ,. J. E. Mouakan waa over from Cath lamet to apend the ruurlh ol July at home. Mra. Ueorga l.indaay and children have latn viaiting friend near Hku mockawa, Waah. County Clerk II. Henderaon went to Mayger Hunday, and caat Ida vota in Oak I'oiut precinct Monday. T. A. Clonlnger, a well known dairy man of fjcapiMKiae, waa in ht. Helena 'Cuetday, Claire F.nglert, of Woodland, Waah., waa viaiting hia brother, J. J. Knglert Una week. Joaeph Uackenperg brought in the ballot box Iroiu Apiary precinct, Tuea day morning. M. Collina, the well known dairyoiad, on the lloneyman place, Kcappooae, was 111 town lueauay. Mrg. II. iieoderaoa and daughtar, Mia Kuih, went to Mayger haiurday, to viit Irlenda lor a couple ol daya. C. C. Mover, who ia now employed at 1 Howard'! aawniill. bear Rainier, apeut ihe Fourth at hia home in thia piecinct. K. A. Kmeraon, of Houlton, who ia emptoved in Colvin'i togging camp at Marablaud, apenl the Fourth at borne, J. A. Van, of Mlat, brought op the ballot boxea and election return from Nehalem precinct, Tueaday morning. I). M. Kwing, ol Mayger, waa a Ht. Helen vuitor Toeaday. tie broaglu up the election relurua from Oak i'oiul precinct. Val Wachow ick, w ho ii now employed in the Yeon, I'eliuii Compaii' logging camp, near Knuiier, waa iu 61. Helena Muiidiiy. 1. T. Wilson, a prominent farmer, 1. 11 1 hi- iiiouutain toward the .Nehalem cuuniry, and wboae poatoftice aildrea ia Yauklon, waa in Si. Helena r riday. Captain M. 8. Ilaren, of the ateaiuer Miller at Aaioria, viailed hia parents, ex-County Aaaeeaor and Mrs. M. le. Haavii at Warren, during the Fourth. K. rl. Wilson, Attorney W. U. Con yera, 1'.. J. FJ. Hall and K. B. Elliott weieat th county seat Tuesdny from the metropolis of Columbia county. W. M Wilton, one of tha beat known proi-pcrou fnrmers of the upper aha lialem, waa iu St. Helens Tuesday, and took out hum a Wiley B. Allan organ. Keputr County Cleik ' W. Harris reluriiia from Vernonia ami In upper Nehalem Monday, after casting hia Vote in his home precinct. W. E. Btcyeul, one of the best knoan (aimers and fine stock breeders of Heap poose, was a viailor id Ht, Helens ri dav. Waxhitnrton Muckle. who accoinptn- ,u " '""" "V 'onrth. reiairt having apurecuued the salient leature ol ihe Vernonia ceh b.a tion. I). A. Cloninger, who lias been em ployed al I'niveraity Park for the past cjnple of months, has returned to Co lumbia county, and ia now located at Scnppoiaie. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Perry were visit ing bis mother, Mrs. James Dart, the lii at of the week. They arrived from Mexico last week, and will again make I'ortland their home. 8heriir R. S Hsttan and family spent the Fourth at Seaside, returning Sun day night. They reported delightful weather al me seaside, aim anjoyeu a shoit, pleasant outing. Ex-CouiiO' Juuge U. J. SwiUer was dowu from Dundee Monday, where he is now engaged in the general inerehsi. ilit! business, lie report that section prosperous and business good. R. Kapplur, accompanied by his brother, John 'hlappler, was in from Yankton Monday. Mr. Kl,t,ler built a new bnru, and is prepared lo g.itbcr iu his hay crop as soon aa the weather shall permit. F. O. Garrison, who is prominently interested ill the conl densui in the vi cinity of Bunker Hill, wa in St. Hel ena Monday. He has moved his family from Portland 10 his place iu Uiat vicin ity. Mr. and Mrs. M. Saxon have returned from Albert, on the Columbia in Clat sop ouiintv. Mr. Sarou was angtigid ' hulling there, but tliu water bcatue too high to make the industry profitable. He may return there wheu tha water gets down toll lower stage. J. H. Collin, nriucipal of the Scap- hxmio school, is now huvmg a two mouths vacation, the spring term ha.- nig Ued last Friday. Miss Aana Smith, of Orecon City, was teacher of the primary deituieiit. ' W. A, W'aan, who was tha d- ui wratl. candidate for state superintendent of public in.troetion, and a well known ed ucator, wa in town Tuesday, Mr. Wnnn :. ....ui living: at Eugene, and i the n- 1 pervisor of agencies of Tua Mutual Life Insurance company, oi ew ioi. John II. Urie, J. P. Melntyre, Clyde Prie, Joe aii'l Fred Liwe and Arthur lorter, all of Houlton, eania home fro n 1 t Steven to spend the Font th. They are employed on the government im pmvements at Fort Stevens, and J. H. I'rle is foreman of a carpenter gting. Ex-County Clerk J. 0 Walts, of Sranono-e. was in town Tuewlay, ac I rtymt.nniexl ! his uncle. Homer Nes- , , ijn:OI, ,nMV, who i here on , ,n,lr, vH(f Mr. N-sley spent his lov linvl dav in Columliia county, hi fa ther having bee one of the earlv pio neer. hrt located a donation land a few mil a alve St. Helens. I B. F. Gillnnr and son, E imond C. iGiltner, and dnnghtcr, Mim Goo'i'i ! Giltner, also liren K. Adams, of Sa lem, wpre visitor at the Potman home 'over Sitnd.iv. Mr. Giltner was a pio neer St. Helens meirnant, and was in the secretnrv of state's 'office for 16 yeaea, hut recently moved to Portland, as Ed C. i now ocretrv of the Lewi & (Mark State Ci'minisidi n. Mr, Gilt ner's property interegt are all in Cn 'umlii'i ttiiiutv, and he considt.rs lliit nj, homt. -; -' 4 l.' i.ni,'r'i; ii oiiBmiud - ,ejiy 1 .1 , I A'. U .;.llHH I11U,C other attraction 01 iKK-ial nitlilro. -jii a. B Uavid Davii is now on the atatt 01 ihe Oregon TimlM-riuan at I'ortland. Ir el Hpencer, of Vernonia, brought over the liailot box and election return Tuesday. Uu Peterson, a prominent resident of the lower iehalein, wa 111 it. Mei- l"Km"J- I J. J. Knglert, the photographer, re turned trout Vernonia Tuesday, and re ported s uccerlul and entertaining trip. Mrs. Eugene Blnkesley and aon went to I'ortland Tuesday to attend a birth day surprise party, given in honor of her lather, Mr. Hhatlo. Mr. Otto Kulper ha gone to Port land for a few day vlmt with Mia Myr tle J one, who ha been singing at the Kiapira Theater. Min Daiay Watkin, who is teaching a inujDier school at Bachelor Flat is having a week'a vncatior. 8he will be gin another two mouth term next Mon day. M lis (i race F. Moeck, teacher of the Mayger echnol, i (pending the summer vacation at her. home iu Rainier. Hhe has been engaged to teach the fall term of tha Mayger school. Mr. W. F. Hlniightcr, who recently underwent a surgical operation in Port land for a catarrhal affection of the brad was removed from the hospital last weetj and her condition i progresing favorably. John Pringle, a Vernonia merchant and democratic boas of the Nehalem valley, and William I'ringle of the Pitt-, burg ini mill Company, were in town last week oil tin ir way home from Port land. 8. 0. Ewing, general agent for the Chehali coal mines, haa been viriting relative, at Scappno. He haa Just es tablished coal bunkers in Portland, and also expects to eatiihllah marketing fa cilities at South Bend. lr. Edwin Rows went to Vernonia on the Fourth, and reported the Grange celebration to be one of the beat and most entertaining affair of the kin'1, that he ever attended. In fact, it'a pa triotic. Intellectual and amueine..t fea tures could uot be excelled anywhere. Ed Guild, of Rainior, was in rown Wednesday. He was a former resident of Columbia City, but removed hi fam ily to Rainier last November. Hi brother, H.' U. Guild, who formerly Salem Independent, now own a paper at I'rosaer, V'ah., and also i a L oiled Stale Commissioner. Real estate transfer to date, will be printed next week. Hrutallj Tortured. A case came to light that for pertistent and uiiiiien-ifiil torlare has perhaps nev er been equaled. Joe Golobick of Colu sa, Calif, writes, "For 15 years I endured insufferable pain from Rheumatism and nothing relieved me though I tried every thing known. I came across Electric Bitter and it's the greaOrt medicine on earth for that trouble. A few bottle of it completelv relieved and cured ine." Jiiet as good for Liver and Kidney troub les and general debility. Only 50c. Katifuctiuii guaranteed by the St.Helen Phnrmacy. Death of Mr. Beegle. Mra. Malitva A. Beegle. who died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Mary J. I Dickey at Cottage Grove, J-aue comity, Julv 3id, was lor many years a reemeni I nf Warren in this ooo'ntv. She waa 71 years old turn iri Kentucky, Jan. zum, lltfj. The fnneraMook place , at War ren last 8undav afternoon in the Evan- ffoliral church, and ttie service were on luctcd bv Rev. Lew Davies, and tlie interment was in the Odd-Fellow cem eterv. The service were lrgely at- toiif.dliv old friend fir many miles around, aud a profusion of floral offer ings were in evident e. The dec tsed had been an iuva'id for several years, and died of paralysis. Her j husband. Jam Beegie, died Decem ber 4th, ISM, at Warren. Mrs. Beegle left the following chil dren: Sirah E. E.isier, of Holbrook, Oklohoma; J. A. Beegle, Warren. Ore.; M.trv J. Dickey, Cottage Grove, Ore.; Mrs." E. H. ring, Salem, Ore. ; Lucy K. Miller, Lone R.a-k, Ore.; J. R- Beegle, Ketchikan, Alaska; Anna Ricbardaon, St. Helena. Mrs, Beegle came to Oregon in lKil was a prominent member of the Evan gelical church, and was held in the highest esteem by a wide circle of friend. No I'Hy Shown, "For vear fate was after me continu oualv" writee F. A. Gulletlge, Verbena, Ala. "I had a terrible case 1 f Piles caus ing lU tumors. When all failed Buck leu's Arnica Salve cured mc. Equally good for Burns and all aches aud pains. Only 25c at the St. Helen Pharmacy. She Named Forest (Irere. Mr. Judge Lancaster, the lady to whom belongs the honor of naming For eal Grove, died al tlie home oi her dau ghter on Bachelor' Island, near the mouth oi Lvwia River, May the Slat. Mrs. Lai ciister, whose maiden name wa. Roaaniiali Jones, was lairu February aaih, 1817, iu Mahoi.ing county Ohio, Shu was married to Columbia Lancaster in 18o4 and altei ward removeo to Cen terviiie, Michigan. Ten years later they removed to Mieauuri, ami iu 1847 the.v left theie for Oiegon, eiidttiing uiauy privanotis ami dumceis by the way, but arriving at Oiegon City late in the (all. They aiu-rwaid aine lo this p a.e and were here in 1S50 wheu the fow piumtrs met to deciueoti a iiaiuv lor the t jvu. An old tecoid says that a uiimdor of names were suggested as appropriate, ne.trly all I. av. ug some prdix to liic word "grovu" and the name Forest Grove waa finally abopled al the euggea lion uf Mrs. Lancaster, who named it al ter a town in IViiii-ylMtuia with wi.i b she was ucquaintetl. Thu ItncaalBia ani after moved frmii here lo a tract of laud on Lewis River in t lurk county W aahiigtoii, w nera mo i fof a long life wasi-peiit. .VI r. Lum aa.cr' I was wiUely known lor her deeds ol clia i itv to the "hoineless and disueesed, ever ready and willing lu extend a l.e ping iiainl to the worthy and deserving. For est Grove Tittle. . Mra. 1-au ailer resideil with her daughter Mrs. Hannah Tysxaii-witx, in St. Helens, for soiiii- tin e. R I P-A S S Talntes Dia-tors find A good prescription For mankind The 5 cent packet l eaough for umisl eca-lon, The t-iiiiilv " - ninius a year's supply. All drug gists sell them. aititwiiSjg siog aisaiv m ma put, mi " in- l Ulil i. a in figi '(' i.l:-. S . I lit ana dr .. 1 Our l.mW tut or, at la a kdrralu. Xo. a ivi l.aatea Caient F.BaDsel aitwe, line tno 1,11 tiraat m 2-li .awn nawer. VI inch bla4e rree lor (k waklag Mr beneral jiiaisue .W. Pacific Mail Order Company POKTLAXD. OltKOOM CITATION. O Iu the Comity Court ni (ha Hula ol Orogon tn and for Oilumbla ltliiily. Ill the niatler uf Ilia KalaU- ui Je- W. ll.illU Ui-tfa'eU. Tn Kluura flullil) Ariimtr'iiw. William F Onlld. Hatlle (dullil) Hloaxllur, I lirrr-a (Oulal) llalnea, eliiiilren nl will ilrueaet, and Kki IicI 1. itarrla, widow ofi.l ilnawl. aud all par una uiiSiwwii, liiieK.ted 111 aulil cslale: Kkkst- lau: I I X'l N TIIF NAME OK If I K HTATf? Of OKK yon: Ton and each ol you a. e her;hy cileil uneiir Iu Ilie ( ontitv Court of li flau nt Oregon, for Ilie County of Collllllllln, at the Court room thereof, at Ht. Iplfti, In the County of Columbia, oil Tueailay, Ihe 1 a. h uiy of July. VMM, iu 1 n'rlock, in the ulu-rtioou of halil.lay. Itieo and thire toahow caune. If any there tie, why an orflvr ahonld md lie made aramlna t the uiliulnlilral..r of aald e.late permlaaloa and illrei iIiik bim to Mil the real entate of aid de-oea-ed at ulilfc auction, attid real eaiate helnc denerlbed aa followi. lo-wit: Coiniiienetiia al Ihe HK eomer of are. M, T. 4 N., K. -i l ei of Will. Mkt. ami rumilug- thence N- to the aetion line 40 roda: Ihenee w on a line uarallvl wlih the " line of aald -ee. 14 to tha 'ic. Una, dl tanee of K mile: thrm e a. to the a. Una ol aald sec. t : thence on the M. line of -aid er 34 to the place ol beginning, contalnr Mi mem in Coluro hia eiiiimy. Oreiron. A1m. a certain farm nitiia- led on xaavlea l-iand, In atl.in i and II In I. 3N .K lrtt.tgf the Villi. Mer. in ColnmW. roomy, Oregon, nartii-ularly di-acrlliri) a. ihe . ol Mid Be. rci-it lia 3 thereof, and all of ihe N.t.jof .aid aec. II. en-ent ibe w1. of the N VII. 'i, and all of theS K.'i of Ihe H i,, mid nA 4 of .aid aeditfii 'J, eoutaln Ing auout il aerea. W tinea, the Honoralile I. B. Iioan, Judgeof the County court of Hie Male of Oregon, for the County of Columbia, with the aeal of .aid Court ittxed. I hi. lai day of Jane, A. I , lJtr.1. AUec H. HKNUKR-iON, Clerk, Kv W. A. HAKRl", iiepuly clerk. ( . -1 Keil of theCoaoty Curt of Columbia 4 5. CoHSty, Orrgou. .NOTICE OF FIX AL ar.lTI.KMfcNT T0T1CE ia hereby givi-n that the un i denigned i admfni.trator ol the ertate of Jeremiah Oalviu, decead, na, tiled in the of itce of th County Cl-ri ol the county Clerk of Columliia. atale of liregon, hia float ao-onnt of hia a mluiatratlou nuns Hid e.late, together with Martial retiort and pe'.itiou for di trlbu lion, and thai Ibe Hon J. B. Iioaa. Judo of aald Court, ha, apl-ouiteil Hunn.i, mt am aa of Aiiirinit. a. D . I4n. al 2 o clock In the after neon of aaM ilav, aK lae I...:-, ami ma (".uri room ot .aid aoun In t. Helens. Oregou. aj the ptaea o bearing the Mine, at whtth time and plae sue peraou interevted In aaid eatare D.I a .pear.n I ale objectioin. iu writing to aaid Sua! account or aoid hlial report and jiem.oii fordiatribuiiou, or auy no-Uou or either of the MUt. ... . JOH.N 1MLA. Adinlniatratornf the Kitateof Jeremiah ial Tin, deceaaeil W. il. 1uWKl.I Attoauey lor AaminiArator NOTICE FOR PUBICATION. Department of ihe Interior Laud Olhce at Oregon City, Oregon. June -Tl. 190.1. ' yrOlVZ U H8RKBY CIVKS Til AT THE i, followiiig-nauied aettler haa filed nolle of hi. tniemlon to make final proof Iu support ol hi, claim, aad that said nioo' will be mail be fi-ra the Hegi-ter aud Keceiver, at Oregon city, oregob, on Augu.t 1J. lutxi, vi: M.4KK B. BI'MP. H. P.. No. isrs;. fr ibe Iota and 4, Beetles , tp J u, r J w.al. lie names Ihe foiW- Inr witneaaes to proes hi, eontiaunaa leatdencs upon aud culllvaiion of aald laud, vlx: wllson Ban.psuJ JseobSltleh. or Xoantala dule Oregon. J.N. Hottraan, of Foreal tirove, Ureguu, and Itter HotTiuait. of Baeoua, Oregon. AlA.Elt.XON ft. OKE&SKlt, KegiMar. Iu the I Irrtilt court of th stats ol Oregon, for Columbia Couuty. la tha JJaimr vf Ihe luUU) ofi Sol ice. , Dean BUnrhard, Innolrent Debtor N0TICK FOB PVBLICATI0N. Department of th Interior, Land office at Oregon Ctty, Oregon, June , 18 VTOTICI IS ItERFBT GIVES THATlUh N fnliowing-uamrd aettler haa tiled noli ra of hia mleution to makt hual proof in support of hlv claim, and that said Dual proof will ba made before th Coanty t:lerk of l olamtiia Couuty, st Ht. Helens. Oregon, on July ix, lwJ. TU' ADIH.F SCIIIKVE. H. E. So. lr the e"i ..! ns't of nw 4 of nection a aud le; ot utim sectiou zi tp i n. r 4 e-i. Ue name, tha following wltnM, tn prove hi. coutinuou, re.-hienee Uion and cuttivation of aaid land vis: John B. Wiiveniing and tiar- hart M.irbai k, of Valley, Ore-'u lM T. W il aru, of Yankion, aud E. O. Varney. of Hoiilloa, Oiegon. ... Ai.'if.tiMM a. unngsi,.. ne;iMer. i Weaderfml laveattoa. It is fnteresting to note that fortunes are frequently made by the invention of uriivles of minor importance. Many of the tnoet popular ilevii-ea are those de signed to benefit the people and meet popular conditions, and one of the most interesting of these that ha ever lawn invented ia the Dr. Wfeite Electric Comb patented Jan. 1, 119. These voiiderful combs positively cure dandruff, hair fall ing out, sick and nervous headaches, and when used in connection w ith Dr. White's Electric Hair Brush are posi tivelv uuaranttied to make straight hair cmlv iu 5 days' time. Thousands of these electric combs have been sold in the various cities ol the Union, and the demand is constantly increasing. Our Rjfents are rapidly becoming rich selling these coinUV. The.v positively m-11 on sight. Send for sample. Men's ete3Sc ladies 50c half price while we are intro during ihem. See Want Column .4 this puN-r. Tliu Dr. White Electric Comb Co., IVcatur 111. Morklnc Night aitd Ihajr The busiest and mightiest little thing that ever was made i Dr. King's Now Life Pills. These pills change weakness into strength, list'efSttesa into energy. brain-fiig into menial puwe. woiitli riul in building tu the Only t'5c per box. Sold by the Si Phariuucv. They're health. II.! tuns DR. FENNEL KIDNEY Backache AU dlssssss of Kldasy. JjLdeVsr. urinary orgaua Alan Khoumatlam. Back I I B-j r " r : 1.1 i.irSJsasaraI.Bsjj m. - bronav. Fuoai Troabla. V w aV aVaT aa D-t boeoans lera4. TT to cure for yawTTf iiaa.-.y wrle tbr. Fsanor. Ho has speui a life state ewrlBg Juat such caxea as your. AJ1 eousultwiloos rrsa. Dr. Fenner' Kidney and Kackaeb Cvmm Is t be cauao of niy fJel n ailvo to-dwr . I ba4 sulTonMl genaalf of IWoof J"" snd reduced ht weagtaaa swtuaiiam WOIKU I d imunua. w.. MeUUOIN.-Ollwa ! Bra J nruggjjita. 5UC. W. Aak fur Qib lUiok-Traaj XT.VITUS'DAKCEfrnfeiri For aale by M. C Gray, St, Helens; also Bailey Jt Brinn, general iner cliante at Houlton. Part A Mickle have received a rnin plele line of mens' rbithing, rs Hiring from 7. ')0 to . Cull . and inspe -t .4h4u 81 BEST i i ,ijii OVERLAND I TRAINS I DAILY I It doed hot cost you any mor to travel on the "North Coast Limit' than it does any other train. Try it and your verdict will be It's the crack train of them all A. . CHAItl-TOS, Assistant general Passenger Ages 2.u Uorriaon St.. I'sratr ol Tkira, Portland, Oregois. Owl Saloon Baisa BabTHaaa, PtOFMTOMS Oaly ihe beat ol Liquors ani Ciiars Kelt ii Steel CYRUS NOBLE And other popalar braad, mt whlakla C alaaya la atsaik. WEINHARD'S BEER ' a ob draaahu "Tom Benton" Cigars. All lh latent newnrpri"nl Umv yvva Umber La ad. Act lmt S, 17. mo rice roil rtituct tiqk. !siTitTTa LaanOrnr. Oregou City. Orega, April U, IMS. NOTICEI8 hSKEBTtilVEJITAAT 1! COM PiUne witlrthe ptwelaious of the Act at Congrva of June i, ISTs. antltaM "Aa set for th tale ol limber laada In lha Elates af Calilerala Orrgon, Nevada and Waahlugtoa Territory," a, extended to all the Pnbll, Land autes by art of Augu.t 4. 199-.'. ian.es V. Caaipboll, of rortlad. V'-aniy of M illnusaa. Stat ol Ore gon, haa ihla day tied In ibieoAco bis awora .tatemeat NikiOST. fur the purehaa of the aew ol aectloa 3io. -jt. ia towaabip So. 4 a, raage Ho. 3 w., and Will offer proof lo .how that lbs Iwb4 vaght la mora vstuable lor lta ilatoer or stowa tbaa tor agricultural parpoapa, sod to staliltafcl ki. t.lm , ,. m.l.l Uiut avail, lha RmI .Lbv mji . fleeetter ol Iht, oBire at Orwgoa City. Oregoa, oa Katunlay, the lltb day of Jaty, lss. j. He name uueaes: Jull'i. C. Barbs, of Molalla, Oregoi : Ed Bark. Joaeph 0fllia,sat Jame-Miller. 01 rwrtlalHl, urrgoo. -Any aud all peraoBs emlsaiug sdvoraetr MSB abova deMTlbed lami .re reonettad (a MH VWlT claim. In Ihla omcsoaor betars aal lit aaf. ol July, nwa - Sjt-Je CalAKI.IUI SK SUUII8, KOgajasr. .. limber Land, Art Jana t, UTt. .- nonce rot rvtuctTiom. .... ..-. a .Ha. Oreroa Cit. Orsgoa, May a. I. N OTICK Is HF.SKBT )VE Tt tM COM, nil, ace with lbs prueudons of ThSt tel af Congrea, of June J. 1S7S, enrtthM "Alartfaf the aale of timber lamia In tba slates ol CalWaO ili. Orvgoa, Sevada, and WaahiBawa Tarrl u.ry." a. eaieaded tn all lb Pwblls Laaa giataj) by aetaf Aueu.-l I.WM. lea . Meleen. Sanaaelf Iva a. stroaalura. of Ponlawd, oaat af all' nomah, aula of Oietna.haatbia af Med ta Ibt office her awors .uteiw.BI No. o541, lor tbo pair. rha- ol the r of aaAi al aecilua S. la taao .hip 4. n. range No. X was, and will oaV proal to .how that tba iW might la mors saluabts for In. timber or .lono than lor efrteallaral pwr-puae-. and lo esutbDaJt baretatat Bail Uaa ba lore Ibe i-gl.ter and HaWaa.ee M rkts oSJeo M Oregon cttv. Ontfoa, oa aolaiday, tki CM sVsy ol July. is. She uaaiea as jftassisav, l ors Rat, P. W. Vomer, and Ultea P. STtloSB. el Potflaa4, Orrgon; and Al Parer, of rllt.barg. lfa. Adv.. and all (wraana JiUlaJst. ad-'.-eraely the atwjTr-rtVe. rib IMiM i Br reqneeted to la Mely etalwis .IB ,ttit oOieaoBor before aaM l'b Way of tf, Ms, majte AU.KRNOSS' nltg.sytt. Mgfitsr. laultre For PwbHcatloau tSp.rtm.at of tba fsterl: ... . find tittr al olego City, Origow. Juaaiu. tssa. J0TICE i ttrrebr givan that tha lol il losrlna namtd .etilai ba. Sled aotlew ot hia iuteuUwS to aiaae Snal proof In support ol ai, elaiia, apa tiat asia proo win ac maua oo- fore the county oterX J Colombia county St. Hietu. Oregon, A.iu:wal raw. UM. via; Mi nt Bum.-..i. H. P. No. Il04. for tbe stUof aW.tf BteUoai ts, townahip i north, rana waat h names th following wttuenses to bcom hr eouilnuoa. rerliioar upoa aud eultlall oImIU lauo, lie Slv.o 1 Jou pa, ABloB JXeroakl. Joa Mbiaks. of Valley. Oregoa, sad Jfraak tillo Iw ki. ol Si. HefSsa, Oregas. - ALCiAKao! STbuaK; ResleUr. rip WetiKi(l i4f Htkrt And Utrrta. QulcHly and iom pletel Curd hj He. Mlls' Urt Cta and Nervin, If. aitar aa Attk oi UJwj, your nreagta 4et aul fatata. V caaaot sleep, or reU a t hars Ir.-tstat k4f he, if your boart aaiwrs.) It ikia, ta tr cuUtioa poot, yaw arw ta aaaia aUSfSr tha wota stricken with f---r aa l ia lb dea-lly irraao of STtD itself. Th after effects of l.t- Grippe arc Semble. To guar I agai4.it it daubers. stKBirtkaa tba heart with lr. Mile. .. Heart Cur wh ch. hp an.kiog Ik Wool miv.imi , ti. rtr.-jlaiioa. aiill cur anr acan i auwagi wa thlaufaasxa. Task tlaa tratcn. nswaliss (-asrw rat Dr. MUes' t.i rss tfasa rear aat i D'1" c.va lais,riJawwaBar aglba fbUaska V Llt;ri,.liWiallwaafcia. "Kfj.a amrjaaraawal pcriac srlth O'. MiIl-s Keawdassl iaig ure j reco asseaaMC facwa ra Say st'seoi Cm aa I staclisJe1si jnJ-k -f Grippe sreica Uuttmi wfk a ecakeec. heart aterswwi ay4e t srasa, Hm daa. i ig hI as 'iaittMiind - a As? I aaad Is, 11 Iff Or. Mi. ReatorMira Ncnria fWi Iwcw jfjjjtt ( ui aid I wa aaickly 4af aaajtpt let ti -.-1 iurthenwjf I hrsat. aad Atetarai tl tl.f triable, f big t qasali'ie of .,u mediciae. aooailr laj AnO-Paiu I t ry aastaaast it phiaowgWr satisfied ui'r. th r.-4it." Kuoaa MAaua, tsuaggi-t. J-1 Scott. Kaaia. w All dr ils i scil a td fwarantce fir! '.. tie lr. M 1st' Reaar lura. Sawd lor fr -e oa Nerv-Ht sad Heart FS.eea-es. Ail:.rf Pi, t jj4h.al CteMrwUi. aeol sftiai SOW