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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 6, 1903)
. I iin '. rrs . N 1 I Aa11 f 1 UIlTlllimiU. I ' i FT-'""'"' Til ii i - .. a ' -V a I- XvfegrktUc Preparation for As similating the Food Ami llrouli Ui$ (lit Stonrtdu And IVmris of Piwmnlr T)ittptlnn r hvfnf- I1C!3 qivi miMwuin) nciUMT inai.Miirptilic nor Miner aL or Nam c otic. Willi M 4. 7 Ararrfcrf Urdus! orCoftMip. lion, Vnir Sitinucb.DtAirhixa Worm onvubiuiisiveri kh- iun aultoss or Slui. tin SuuaW NEW YOIMC. All J Jlf ii; ii p : 9 1 ! PI ( exact copt or wiuprn. aaflan. i i 1 1 i ii ii i i iii jmljml jx jmt J1 -mi - iijmUmijij0l j t TIIK m; STORK DOWN I ai By The Big Sawmill!- s 1 Kivi.in New l.'wnN -ami ii nw i l-.aM a HE MUCKLE 8TORE HAS A REPUTA- i.m f U'lig Manning J --(JENKRAL Ml-KCHADISI i Dfcirt & t M. Ufli'HS, at at i ST. HELENS j 11 lA'RMACY Patrotiiv a drug f want pure, trrsn ana mwuic Drugs and Patent Medicines IVlfunicry, Toilet 5 HEADQUARTERS A l-'inc Line of Writing Supplies. Plain and Decorated Crepe Taper, htc. iJireci irom FUDiisnerneguiar 1 VaV. V Viv M.C.GRAY f IIpiW in CPMPUAr MERCHANDISE V'UttUltl ". .... j r:o?L I I desire to say that I would like to do business with every person in Columbia County. My po-"7 t is to handle honest eoods at honest prices, and it affords me much pleasure WU arc gett'xig tUeir rnouc ST, HELENS, THAT'THl I FAC-SIMILE FAC-SIMILE IS ON THE WRAPPER CF EVEET bottiac op GaatBtia la Mt I a LiU- . U st sl4 I ,, Dssl tiu, uraM jj ya asrtkhg alas a U aa a, nalas tUt It HHiwI'itl'illItiimmym. " " f tkal m ft 0 A-8-T-0 I SIGNATURE IIAKNHSS CQODS Tr n ,i IN LrliKI KkSrLlT largest (ocli to gWc C rem and- Low est Prices Write for (italoguc COLLINS I'KHSI'UN-WII.SON ( ().; Cor. 211J Taylor Sts., rottlaml. j Kvery lnr Hie WiMfk i ."'a waw aiaa fr Only the Best In ;se 3 Muckle, $ IB A.siif Wall store when you a 1 . . 1 ! 1.1. Articles, Etc. FOR SCHOOL BOOKS lo fait iilfpnk iiu-ucui nuiwaumj iv vw . v J .,.., VilTIIINH J ,n,.il.lr lll'KENKWABS when I feel that my pa- J a OREGON LOCAL 1 WHNl1.r,l'. bee, on , ,t ,,, Ww Tr"pa.s notice. nn,i .11 Li,,,,. '-r1 iiotirea ami ; ""tliiK.lcHH.nt thin office. "Vfr.iiin.iit wlii.k.yat His Owl "I'H.n, Hr.nt, ., proprietors. SLv ,err- '- Th MllceuWa nf ,..,,,,. .... .ih.mi insnksgivii.g niKt,t K't Social Occasion. It will Hi.ilt.yA Hrlmi'M store i. headgtiar. tern for general merchandise ,t ou, Inn Oregon, This office Inn secured II, services ,.f n rupeiieiiccd joli printer, and u pre pared U) ilo all wink promutly. promptly. Anything you wlrh in it,- ti.er. lmi.diKe line, and t the right iirl.-n ran I found at ferry A Graham' gen eral atore at llutilton. general Mia Alii Thayer entertained a number ,,( f,ied, wjt, JLHow,.,, .aitv Katurilay night. Cuhanatigar-lwo for a quarter at Urimi Bru. Uwl mIoou. CorieiMulenta inuet get I heir mai ler to tlitw i.lllra lfru WednawlHV light. Specially important new can I ent In later. The Hallowe'en danre given by the UiLigmmt ii.ier at the opera ,oue la. I Saimdny nighl, waa a great ra ial inreM. Tber waa a good crowd of roil in attendance. KlUMl A brown Corker Kpanlcl. Uwtier ran hnve him by paving tx , peniwa. Mra. C. Keletie, Helena1 Uncl ing, Ore, Blanketa, qitilia, pillowa, inattrenea, led apnnga and U-dateada are among the yarieiy of thing ! keep in aWx k. l. V. Gray, Ht. Helena. Magnolia, Canadian Club, Old Gov eminent iikiea and tiordon'a dry gin at Ihe Owi aalooti. Old Crow whiskey Untied in bond. Henry Morgua ) added a full line of fnrnllur to aloi-k of telieral tin rhanlie diaira, liedateaila, etc., and a coiiipU't line. Go lo Bailey A Brinn fur tiargaina in 'anry dress goods, clothing, Uxns, shoes, Inpin groceries, vU iimM goods, a specialty. Trices, (jiiautity and quulilv K'laraulced. Ti, (..ii..-;.. i i l wmwr, guinea ami Dan ixpe will v i!i iBr;r"r 'c"o.h" .b.d!i" - iocuhty r. few " ' " J '. uririi., bln,.,,ny, i hi... .iihp i'iovit, orcnaru grass nmi vetdies. Other varietiea will be furniah- vd on five 4.iy nota. Cut this out and lake it to the Rt. Hel- f., ' ? r"1 ""A" ,re". r""'1'! ! i.aiin'i Lin m .-uioia.-o auii i.iver iau lets, the beat physic. They cleanse and Invigorate Ihe aUiinach, itliprova Ihs ap petite and irgulale the bowels. Kcgnlar aue, per boi. Captain James Good did some efli rienl service at the fir of III htandard factory in Portland r-unday night. He had just arrived up from St. Helena with a rty of hunters on the K'aamer America. Without making a landing he h. Hiked onto ll.s Steamer Alhany and another boat and prevented them from bui aing. Several new pierca of sidewalk have liern pla'Vd in position ol late. M. t;. ii.sv built a new walk on an improved t grade in front of his place adjoining the Miles residence properly. J. It. ti.Jilfrey li ia icpsireil the walk' in flout of the Taylor block, and W. II. IMman has the matt-rial on Ihe ground in Iront of hit "tote building. The news haa lieen received from Ver nonia t'lat K. Nickersnn sustained se vere injuriea hv being trampled under hail by mime horses in liia barn. He turned the horsea louse, nud in their hurry to get out ran over Mr. .Nickeraon. breaking tin shoulder bladu and i n ti let" iug other injuries. No goods are liemg received every day at Bailey A Brinu'a at lloulton. t all and examine some of their specinl lies boys, mens and youth' suits, lulls, rap, also a good line of ladies', mens' Ix.ys' youths', misses and child ren's shoes ; hosiery, snd a fine liaeof ml.lier gxxa, umbrellas. Overcoats. ! aien niiu women s iinocrwcar, iefgiiis j for men, women and children. Gloves, Ihvce-lined woolen jackets, and many ; articles too numerous to mention. i Hurt Muckle have receive! a com plete line of mens' clothing, ranging (mm (7.50 to f IS. Cull and inspect them. . Hedges k Galloway, Oregon City, will furnish blue prints of any fwnahip in this diatrict Mrs. May Cox, wife of Captain James Cox, died suddenly of heart disease at her home in Portland Sundiiv morning. She was 3y yeara old, and left aeveral children beside her husbmid. She was an adopted daughter nf the lat Captain Heudeison, anil lived at lloulton aud St. Helena for a number of years. She was a charter member of the Honlton Arti-an Asaemhly, and a member of Ihe St. Helens Chapter ol the Kaalern Ptar. Mra. A. It. Matthew, Mrs. Winnie Bai ley ami Kverett Kuirraon, of lloulton, ntleiidcd the funeral. OABTOnXA. Blgaatars f TheVo"l' lompanlon tn 10O4. Aa niK years increaae Thk YortH'a CowrimoN endeavors to keep pacrt with the.n in H tl'l " I""'''"' ln,l imreaiv, ml not only to retain but to deserve the honorable ml exception allv high plw i theconlldeiice 1 .tl.'tiotl readers. Tn gresteat living authors in branches of lilrature continue lo con OI Hirer 1,-nnniniiii " tribute to It. u. Among the importmit ene of articles will be one on the occupation oi farmr in msiiy Prta "i , England, in Ireland, in India, in Argon "'nle'ait'niisl Annotn cement Number of Thk Companion, iiescrioiug nie pnoct pnl !.... .r. of Tll OUPANIOS B ioltime. w ill be sent 10 y ress, r tec. The new aobacrilier lor 1110 will ro ceive all tlie issues of Tna Com;AmoK it r the remaining weeks of UK'S free from .... .i i .,,i,-.rmtioi! : a No Tin Com- Lvwin ralendar for UKM, lithographed in twelve colors ami gold. THK YOUTH'S COMPANION. 144 Berkeley Street, Boston, Mass. Metiee. My wife, Addie Yeung, having left mv bed nd board on Anguat 7th, I0t3, t'thout any cause on my part, I, there fore will not be responsible for any debts contracted by her, or will not be respon sib., for her support inN.nyw.yuso St. Helen, Or., October 20th, 1!K3, I PERSONAL 1 Mr. and Mr-. J hn a. Pr n li ami mi, were tip from err Jsl.unf KundHy. Mr. J. II.'Wel!li(tloB nrl win, aa yiniting Mr. Frank Do at Heiii. Frank Duw.'of Imd vi.it- K I". II. it. Cliirihli wi rk. Mra. C. B. liar J, of Hauyiai. waa viaitor In town Hxt-urdiy. Mr. and Mn. W. H. Bi-aver, of War ren, were iiiarkBtiiig In town SHtordar. Jolm (iilinon vUiU-d hit fuiaily at On-(on City over Humlay. E. C. "Unwowl aaadownfrum Vank ton VVdiitdHy Mi MyitW I'owrll, of I'littburg, ia nixing dcr trollior, W. H. I'iikcII. Mi. Giltx-n Kim, of Brlliail, Wia., i virUing Ur, iwpliew, Dr.jKlwin H. ,,. ,i,. ....... Mr, ami Mm, Martin White returned Tui'ltiy night frmn pevrral week vnit to liia brothor, at I'tii'lleton. Mr. auil Mr, J. U. lU-aver. of Sap riooar, aitrmleil the laiii4 at the opera huiina RatniiJay night. Mr. and Mr. V. Ijiiiiignont, of Bcap poone, wrre guetu l thai If ullowe'en ball Saturday night. Kitten Whitney, of Clalrkanie, waa Tinting hi mother. Mra. J. U. UiAlny. tlnring the week. Thuma llolitein, the well known Milton creek logger, and W. D. Moyer wera in t-iwn ynoterday, Mr. and Mr. Kugene Blaketiey ami on have been viaiting her mother, Mra. Mmlto, at University faik. Mi-net Uorlie Avrea and Jeanie MilrJi- ell were viaitora in' the city during the ween. John Q. Uage ami hit aiater, Mra. A M. Iloltoii, went to I'ortland Tuelav to attend the funeral of the late K. A. Mnial. Dr. J. E. Hull attended the regular monthly myelin of the board of pen ion riaintner. Ma if the ClaUkauie Rieutber of the board. E. Cnriiier, a prominent Grand Army veteran, of rV-aonouae. aaa in Tiienday, and rraeaed au eiaruina- for incrtaee of n-niioii.- Mr. it nd Mrs. C. 11. Johnt and chil dren viaile.1 relative atKaiuier over Sunday. Mr. Jolma. wlio ia worahipful luaau-f of the ht. Helena Masonic lodge, visited the Ramer lodge Satordar night. Gua line has left town to work in logicing cun.p on Uw is river during Ihe U4VS Hon. eorgc W. McBrije and wife, and Hon. John K. Mclrule and wife and daughter of Spokane, arrived W"d- ncslay evening, and are visiting at tho I""1" Mr. and Mta. W. II. Doimnii Mra. IVKord arrive J fiom Kentucky Monday, and (oined Mr. He I lord, the ' local manager of the Western Co iiierage iCouipsuyst lloulton. Mr. and M s. Relfurd are occupying the Melliager cottage at lloulton. ! Frank Wilkins and family, recently !of Warren have moved on to ti. I). Gil j son's place in St. Helena. Mr. Wilkina I has lrned the place for three ejirs, and j w ill make a specially of raiaitig vegeta bles for tl Market. Mr. Wilkins term ed the Full' rton place at Warren forthree years. ) A. If. f.sraon, of Scaupoote, was in i Vi'1.1 .l-u tt.l ta .till .1,1. tl.- section force. He hiu re-purcbased the place that he recently aold his brother-in-law, J. O. Johnson, and the latter will return with bia family to Minneso ta. Thev were all in town Wednesday, and went to Woodland on the evening b.ait to visit frienda for a day or to. Jabei Wilson, one of Ihe solid farmer of Apiarv, was in tow n Monday on liia way to I'ortland. Mr. Wilaon has clear ed 40 acrea out of the heavy timber land on 1 1 f at place, and is getting good result from the oil. He stated that the rea son 'iiore new comer did not Kttle in Columbia county, ia that they do not appreciate the posibilitiea and wealth in timber soil, and that he himself bad wasted five years of hi life after com ing to Oregon by renting woruout lands in the Willamette valley. Mr. Wilson took out many stain pa on hit laud by hand, but for trie pat year baa been n -ing powder with the most aatialartorv results. He plaata potatoes on the new groumi then grain aud afterward seeds: 10 Clover, lie naa great lailil in ine depth and lasting qualities of Columbia ci.uuty soil, and is linn believer in sub-soiling. August Peterson, of Mist, was attend ing business before the coumy court Tuvwlay. Mr. Peterson stated that a tnove is on tit to build a creamery at Mist, Dan lirg and alaurice Carr, of Fishtuwk, are tlie promoter of the mnv. anJ tit nisioritv of the dairy men from Fi'hhawk to Pittsburg, have expressed a willingnesa and are nn'ioiin to take stock in the concern. The pro moters are looking for a com latent but ter maker, and as on as one can be ae cured, a co-operative company will be iiieorHirated, ami the creamery w ill be built. Mr. Peterson say that he will take flu worth of stock in the enter prise. The farmers in the Neliulcin couutrv from Piltaburg to Fishhawk, now ship their cream to Portland, but it is expected that tn new creamery will draw from Ihe country aa far up the Ne halein as Vernonia, and down into the tipoer end of Clatsop county. A Liberal OfTjr The undersigned will give a free anv pie of Chamlierlain'aJitoiuach and Liv er Tablets to any one wanting a reliable remedy for disorders of the stomach, hil iousre'ss or eonstipalion. This is a new remedy and a good one. St. Helen Pharmacy. School Report. Of Timoner district for month end ing October 30lh, 11X18. Days taught, tl; at tendance, 815; abeenc, 0; time tardv, 0; girls eiiiolled, 7; boy en rolled, 9; total enrolled, 1- Knll of Honor Those neither absent nor tardv during the month were: Leila Adams, Vera Graham, Urover Graham, John Thaw, Well Putty, Leo d Xn,yer j i Aitunia, iuie Pat- "ty 1,iuert Thayer. Kll Patty, Tatsy futtv, Joseph Patty, Willie ratty, Ger- irmlu I'mttv Kdward Berrv. In our collection of eeed foods, Leila Adams rwllected tho largest number, having 21 different kinds. Vera Gra ham and Leo Adams each collected 20, and Grover Graham laud third with 17. PHYLLIS M. BLACKFORD, Teacher R!tB , Xou I'en.iy i Throug HI Hand. While opening a box, J. C. Mount, of Throe Mile Bay, . Y., ran a ten penny nail through the fleshy part of his hand. "I thought at once of all the pain nd soreness thi would cue me," he saya. "and iminetliatelv applied Chauihei Iain's Pain Balm and occaaianally after wards. To tnv surprise it removd all pain nd eoi-nea and the injured parts were Minlieitled.'' For sale by the St. Helens PKllTmacy. CLATSKANIE Mr. Holmes is luiiming s nice rot Aire 'in ll.eciti o theoppo'iln of the r ver, and neer the Wast Ongon j.iaii i i. Kill, I W er very sorry that anyone ah.iiini have taken off. nie at the ium in Inst j weeks Miat relative to Ihe etmience of i the eeespooi In the Nefmleiii road. It waa not intended, nor did it iwv that I any on individual waa responsible or th exiitenc of aaul I a '. The c spool ia them just the aanm, and should be abated, it ia diagram to the town to permit a nuisance pi exist with in the city limit, Itiere or at any other place. 0.1 n Hire, of the npier Clatakanie, waa doing busine-i in the city Monday, Andrew M. Johnson and G. . Barnea, of (iuincy, and A. C. Johnson, and daughters of Mager, were doing bur inea in the city the first of tho week. 0. O. Anderson, of this city, waa arri s led lat Friday for giving lnpinr to one Claude Card, of Quincy, a minor. The 8 ale was ably represented by W. H. I'owell, Deputy Prosecuting Attorney, and the defena w .a ably represented I." W. H. Conyera. After hearing all the evidence of the wit iiessea and arguin nt of counsel, the rase was dfamiased by Justice lilackfrd for lack of evidence to convict. - ..... John Banzer, of ihe Nehalein, valley was in the aily batiirday Oliver Burria brought a loaal of shingles lo mar ket from over the uiountaiua Monday. Mr. Benson is ruuuiug a branch of his railroad up Barr cieek and past the shingle mill of Wilson Bros, and past the Keyatone Lumber Co.'a mill, W, K. Myrea made a flying busi ness trip to Portland last week. 'Die A. A C. K. K. hare their track clear ed of rock and debris down at Kugby hole. One can now travel on the rail road between Portland and A'toria with out tranaferiug at Hugby On Mon day the 2nd of November, there wa born to the wife of- Jasper II. Lewis, a daughter. Mother and child are doing well Mr. and Mr. John Anderson from Beaver, were trading with our mer chant Tuc-Iy. ...... Miss Uura Con- yer who ha been visiting friend at Portland and Oregon City returned home Tuesday Mra. Keaay, of Rock creek, visited at Alderbruok farm with Mr. W. W. Con vers ttiia week. . . Harry Knighton haa opened out a bran new Barber shop on Bridge sueet. niaaairoua Wreck Careleesnes ia reeponsihl for many a railwav wreck and tbe eaiue came, are making human wiecks of autfereia from Throat and l.ung troubles. But since the advent of Ir. King'i New Uiacovery for Consumption, Cough and Colds, even the worst casta can be cared, and hope less reignaiion is no longer necessary. Mra. Ixiis Cragg of Oorcheaier, il-a. ia ore of many whose lite was aaved by Dr. King' New Discovery. Tins great reme dy ia guaranteed fur ail Throat and Lung d i sea see by the St. Melees Phar macy. Price 50c and fl.OU Trial boitiea Iree. TkaaksgWlng Tarkeys. The time will soon t here. Yon will have to pay a fancy price for turkeys thia year. Why not secure one free of charge. John Delia r shows this courtesy to his purun, besides being the lowest on prices lie gives a nice turkey wih earn sale of a suit or overcoat, puce $10 and up. We can easily afford it, as we are located on corner First and Yamhill, l'ortlond, where the rent is not one-half in comparison with other etorea. Yon will be iuterceted in our twoe depart ment aa well. The Beat Hemeel Fur Crow p. This is the season when the woman who know the best remedies for cioope is in demand in every neighborhood. Oue of th most terrible thi..g in the world ia to be awakened in th middle of the night by a whoop from one of the children. The croupe remedies are al most as sure to be lost, in case of croupe as a revolver ia sure to be lost in case of burglar. There nsed to be an old fash ioned reinewy for croepe, known aa hive syrup and tola, outcome uioderu moth ers say that Chamberlain' Cough Rem edy ia Letter, and does not cost so much. It cause the patient lo "throw up the phlegm" quicker, and give rel et in a shorter time. Give thia remedy aa soon a the croiipy cough aopears and it will prevent the attack. It never fail' and ia pleasant and aafe to take. For sale by St. Helens Pharmacy. OA0TORXA. Bsanta IM IIM IM daw JUWJrt yf IM HIM TW Haw Bigaatan r R.BECKER MILLINERY MOVED TO H4 Thin St. Ctrmtr f Smlmn Portland, Oregon Becker's annonar Uiat their In ported Pattern kau ami ,hrrtce ae lecrion of atllliaerjr koo.1 aaj aov rltlea sr now onltplay. Nobby Styles Fresh 6sh in season every Friday, and special Sunday dinner at the Oriental Hotel. Blackford Golden Wedding. At the home of Mr. and Mrs. Willi am Blackford, of Mayger, Oregon, on Octo ber 27th, a number yf guests and rela tives met ami kept the day, although a rainy oue. Tlie guests were as follows: Mr. and Mrs. J. Htackeuburg, Mr. and Mr. Faiichiid, Mr. aud Mra. William Hub ert, Mr. and Mr, John Huffman, Mr. and Mrs. J. Hill, Mra. H. Crie, Mailer James Huffman, Miss Millie Rlocken btrg; besides were the relative that could be present, A number of very nice scuveni of the occaaion were presented with well wisbea, that this couple may "continue their wedding journey together. Con ditiouc of tlie weather kept mang away who would otherwise have been pres ent. Speaking for myself, I lope to en joy many move such good time. Gun Who Was There. A Itunaway BU'jeU. Terminated with an ugly cut on the leg of J. B. Orner, Franklin Urove, 111. it developed a stubboru ulcer unyield inar to doctors and hemedies for four vears. Ytieu Uuck leu's Arnica Salve cu 8c ured. It's just as go .l for Burnn, caltls, bain Eruption and files. 25c, at St. Helena I'bartiiacv oAavonx, litis tit A m TS tifiJ Vm Hi liwaw Batgtt T Mist ajid Toledo V'eekly Blade 1 j for oue year. TllEOLD RELIABLE Absolutely Pure THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE Inside each pound package of Lion Coffee will be found a FREE game. 60 different games. All new. At Your Grocer. RAINItR Gity Council Ordered the Police Judge and Mar shal to Close Gambling. ' Ml Katie Diets was in Portland this week. Judge J. B. Doan visited Portland on basilica Wednesday. Dr. I). B. Stuart was in Portland the greater part of the week. Last Saturday Charles Clark and Dr. St unit spent all the day in hicking for pheasants. They only had ou4 bird to show for their trouble ami the Dr. got that. Dr. Thomas Campbell, of Ontario, ia visiting Dr. aud Hiss McLaren. Dr. llaviland spent a day in Portland. Mrs. H. R. Cliff and children spent Thursday villi Mis .Mcljiren. There seems to be a mistake concern ing the amount given Kniuier for roa.it. It was tSuO, not f:;ouO. An attempt is being marie to enforce the state gambling law in Rainier. Po kar, crap, tweuty-oi.e ami all other forms of gambling have lieon ordered closed. At prosuiu the guuiea are still ruuuiug. Horn to Mr. and Mr. William Dick a daughter. Dr. Meserre u very ill, and little hope ia enlertaiued for liia recover. The foundation for Dr. McLaren's new drugstore ia about finished. J ho Dr. expect to move in by January 1st. There is a rumor that Mr. Nordhv will add a shingle mill to hi new plant. Ed. Joseph expect to open a meat market in near futuie. Doesn't Respect Old Age. It' shameful when youth, fail' to show proper respect for old age, but just the contrary in the case of Dr. King's New Life Pills. They cut oft' maladies 00 mntter how severe and irrespective 01 old age. Dycpepattt, Jaundice, Fever, Constipation all yield to tins perfect Pill. 25c, at 8t Helens Pharmacy, SUMMONS. Ill the Orrrit rrurt of the Sut vt Oregon for the Countr oi i'olumbi. W. J. Turner, PUiutlfT. Vf. He man Reiner. H. K, N'ob!e, J, M. Arthur A Ctinpnr, t oruorlloD, ml John titew rt, LHrietidrtntt, To Ilcnuiin Heiiuer. oue of the ibo-Bini-t leftn enta; IN THK NAME OF THK STATE OF ORE iron: You are hereby rjcinired t upv-ear and nwer lht compiaiut ft ted eyninst you iu Ihe above emlttrd coert au1 caue on or befote lUe 1Mb day oi December 1903, thai beiuic the time ttxetl by ii i-ourl ftr you to ai pear and answer herein aud more thaw ix weeks from the date of the tlrnt pubUc.ttioit of thta uottce, and it you fall ao to pper ur answer, the rial at Iff will ppl to the Court for the relief dimaudedin the complaint, to-wit, for a decree forvclnalux a certain mortfat made aud exa ct; ted by you to the plaintiff herein m the Kth day uf May, U&i, tn oetijre ihe pavmeut of two prumiitftory note for (.'Ue H nud red ($100) Dtdlars each, U!hjh which remain doe and uwing the tut. sum priueiual, with ameret thereon truni Mar 17, coverlntr the fotlnwinjt dwri)ed real pnpen Ur-it. t he auulhwwt Oi) of the northwest t1) end the west half cf the aouth weM of iieettoB (H). and the north went (4) of Motion ('). all in township ('ti norm. raUKe (3) weft, in Columbia County, tirefoa. and tht said property he dd to uliify the ium due (.a aid mortgage, with intaresl, eosti aud at turney'a fee to be allowed by the court. Tht sum ii tn in puhtlnhed by Order of the H.f. J. B. DwaN, Judge ( the OwiiMt reurt f Mid t'wu?tty, made ami uNtered herein oir The 'JNd day mt 1emter, 190S. tue fln-T pubHcMihsN of iummKa beiNg on theftth day Noveiubar, 19ui, the lat publl eatlun n the Ittit day of December. l!t ti. H. (.KLHfcK. Attorney for PlaiMift NOTICE FOR PUBICATION. Department of th Interior, Land Office at Oreun i.'itv. Ornn, tlctoher 17. 1903 OTICE IS H EKE BY GIVEN THAT IHt fo owiti narae.1 Ulr nas nieti unties ol his mtsutlou to inaks 6nal vrttf to support of hia claim, and that aai l proof will be oisela be fur 111 County Clerk of Columbia County al 91. liajtma, Ureatttt. oil November SUlh, 190i, via: CHAR1.KS A. MALMSTKM. Ft r. (l i-ns tar the ti u of u.W nf isotlon 14. aud wi ol us, ii(sctioa IS. tp 4 n, c4 w. j lie uamaa the lollowlng witu-as fo prors hia eonti:oioua r!idane tip iu aod cultivation I f ...Id lanO. vii: l.r I V. Hnamar. latvl.i T. Early, Wrishl D. Hurt and A. KeiMm Early, of Vsruotiia. Cola.uhia Cuuntv, Ursuou. ALOEit0. S. DRESi-Eri, RoglMer. lOTICZ FOR PVBLICA TIOS. Dep rtmenl of th Interior, Land Office at Oreou Uitv. ure(.m, t X? OTICE M HEREBY GIVEN THAI' IjHE la tnllnwias-natned aeiiler haa tiled notice of his iiifantiou lo mak Anal proof tn support of hil claim, aud that mtid final prc'.f will 1ms made beio.a Reiiii'ier and Receiver at Ureaon i i'ltv, Oraireii, on .ovcnibr Ath, law. vis: ' ALFRED SC. IN KtiiEK. H. E. No. latJ7, for ihe M ntJ; of BwU of aectl.ia ta. and ut ol ue' oi ivetiiin ti, tp 4 n.r.w. Hena acsths tallowing wltuauaa to prove hia coutinuout residence upon and cnliiv.vtnti oi said laud via: Louts biegart, rhiliptiUbu. sad Utut sletlelusn, i Veruonia, Oreguo, aud sauiuel P. ttaliard.tff l'Hliiri(. Kit ALwi.;Au.V t. CKUsga. Ktx;bM. i i i fsrsfznz J THE SIGN OF B EjS T 3 OVERLAND 3 3 TRAINS 3 3 DAILY 3 It does not cost you any more to travel on the "North Coast Limited" than it does any other train. Try it and your verdict will be It's the crack train of them all A. I. CHAItl.TOX. Asslaia in Orneial raatenger Agent toft MorriMin St., ori.er ol Third, Portland, Oregon. j SUMMOha. ; In tlic Circuit court of the State ol Ore on lor i the loumy ol Columbia: Julio Jhouiiu. breioc, flulMlfr, v M. Jane (Ireirg, liefenilant. .o t.. Jan urentf, ilie aaove-nsmed defend, snt. 1i THK NAMKOKTHK l-TATKOrOKECOK, yoa are hereby ietuire(l 10 aptiear ia.i au er luc t.oiuela.ut Itli m the atjove entitled auitoo or ue.ore lite Wtu dav ol Hecemoer, and It 7. in laii to ... appear ami auer said eompiaiitt 1.11 or Lelore th date niontiou ed. lh 1 is.ulilt wni a; pit to ihe I mot lor lbs tellel jtratao Ii.r in tna eoinpialul herein, to wlt: Sor a decree forever disanivinft the bonds of matrtmouv uuW exi-tnia beiwecu you and Ins ric-ntift. and e,r nj-h outer aud lurliter rslief saitiay oe meet and e.Hitbt. Thia su:um.jua i pnblhdict by order of the Honorable T A. No svrl'ie Judtre of ti.e aiHive-ent.tledj Court, duty ma . and eutered 'mi toe 2mii day of Oe- t looer. r.v.. m aun ti) whitli older it ia ere aeribaJ that mi. .tiotmotia hall be publ!Mhel I or.ee a week t.r nx lUccenalte .weeka :a Th 1 Oregon Miat. a uevpMiir p.t'ilished at Hl lie! j ett-, t ohim ia c..uiii. .irt-aiiu. Hi. d.ie of ! Ihe tti ;.ullicatioti ol law joiiumun la ucto 1 her 3Jihr l.w. B. 8. FAtilE, Attorney lor Plaiutio. MMMUXH. I n toe Circuit Court ui Hie state of Oregon, for Coluuii.la county. L. A . t'arkiibrst ra ids heaneea Parkhtirtt. 10 Ida traitces I'u-knuret. the above-named tlefeliilatit. IS THK NAME OK THE STATE OF OREGON', you itre hervoy uotthed and required to ap pearand .Lino ilia eiiuipiaiiit ioei aain-l y,oi iu the abme entitled euort uu or beh.ia Pt.eem.ie! 11. ti. liatl, wlti.-o wilt be alter ihe ex piration oi -U w.e.. frouj tho oaie ol toe rir-t pubOt-aliou t i.d. tiunuoitk: and ii you tail to aptwat and auswer by Mid Itecembtr U u, 1904, llie plaiutttT win apply to ihevourt for Ilia re lief aaked iu tbecutnpialiil, to-wit: For a decre dissolving tha uiarriato rtmrion u.'W fxiating between you aud tbo plaintiff, aud lor .-uch utlt er and fmllier oruittereot relief aa equity may require. l tile numinous ii. pub'iahed by orde.' of th Uou. Thomaa A. MeUrlue. Ju.lseof the above etititled to.in made iu ojea court on tl.e l.e, duj oi (xutber, 103. be rirat put livat'ou of thia aummoDa will ba on uciober.oth. Haw, and the Ut.t one on De combit Ilia, MH. KOFIKRT O MORR-.W. Allot tiev for flaiuliff SUtMOHS. In the Circnit Court ot the Htaie of Oregon for Columbia Coumy. William CUrk, I'UmtifT. ( Ben ha J. Dc- kion, Defendant. To Bertha i. Iocimjii, the above-named De fenaaut: IN THtC NAME OF THE STATE OF ORE Kuu; You are hereby required to appear auu auswer the 4uiplai ui tiled mhi ti4t you in tlie aboie-entitteu ai t ion on or ueiuie the 4th day of Ueceuiber. lUH; and If you fail w to apt-ear .-ml answer, lor wait thereof, the plaitttirt will apply to the Court for the reliat demanutd in toe cainplainf, that ia for juag meut ogam?tyotj for Ki 00 wuh inttrrett and coat aud OUmtwmeuu, aud 9,i,W aitorueya fee; and iorau order for the aaie oi the follow ing dcM-Tibed real estate in Colunibta county. Mate of Oregon . which pittiuUff haa attached iu this action an yonr proptirtv t.t-wit: Lota "A "B" and "D", aud blot 16 in Uvbbina' Addi tion to the Irm a oi Kaiuier, aud the west halt ot the .st half oi tc:ijn U, in lowushipa north, rauqe 4 west of the Willatneite Mendiau. Vou are further uotilied that piatnuira acUon aifdirui you i upon three promiwuory uoien ex etuted and de'iwred te htiu by the Northwest Wood ft Coal Co.. a pan in rshp, oi which plain tiff allcga oH area number. Thi Mjmiuous is pablUhed ty ter of tho H i,b. IhouiH A. Mcbm.e, Judge of the aboe u anted court mai.e aud eittertu on the lorn uuy of Octooer, iKtu, utrectnig this iummuna to te publittl.ed for six consecutive weeks iu I HI Ok kuo ST, a new.p4apr publithed iu Hl eu in tolumbiaCouut, atuaeof Oregou. aid ortttr rrquin you to apivar and mistier the coiuphdut heretu on or uetoie tne lift day of bLvmoer, JJius, that beiag ihv last day ot the tiuae piRcriti in .a:d oruvr for the publicn tiou Oi said auiumons. Mid order directs the brat publicetifon oi tsud stint mm s to be on tho &rd oar uf OvioUr, .dUi, and aid publication i. oi tiiut uulr. ihLL MlAttT, Attorntv for riaintiff, HOTICe FOR PUBUCATIQH. I'epMrtmeut of tl lateriirt-, Lauu ulttee al Oiesou L ttyiregon imtuker 17. iao. NOTICE IB HEREBY lilVEN Ili.v. iilE lollowinj named wttler hs Ulea uotice -t hia tiueutloii lo luake i-tiat proul iu sufpurt ut hia claim, and ihut .-aid pruof will be triads b. Hire tlie Coattty clerk ol Cuiusaoi County, at St. tieleas, viett'iu, on lieemovr lih, ltaKi. vU.; ALLS LAKSUN, H. E. So. 1UM7, ioi the Mi, of section 311, tp 4 u, r wsi. Ht Bamea the following wituemiea to prove hia couiiuuoua resident iipod and cultitatieq ui Mid tano, t.a. tl. v. oa..ert.,, PUtli j (jjahn. Ueurj ulahu.aud w. A, .Maaarut, all of r- ttouia. tuliiiubia Cuuuty, Ortfon. AUit,u.tu c, U..L.SatR. Rtgliter. HOTICe FOR PUiUCATIOM. tiepanmsut of th luterior, Laud odic at Uraijou Uilv, Oregon. Oolouer 17. 1903, VOT1CE IS HEREBY GIVE IUaT IHti i.1 followfng-uamcd tttUi ka Blad liotltsof hia luiauiiou to tuuae aa. piooi iu aupport of his ulalno Mud thai, aaiu ptvif oe muUe uei'Or th Coubo Cierl. ul i.oiuni0ia-County, at b.. Helena, oreaou, on N.os.uiitr U, iMi. vu. : UKluHl V- UcKi, H. E. No. 12u7, lur tho a&i ot isutlua U. ip 4 n, r 4 we: l. He noie th-i flljri:ig vri:u4 t prore his aouiiuuoiis reaiitence upon aud etiltlvatioit ol aaid Uud, : auu. al. carker, fcAera.l h. Mckeraou, A. Nelson kiariy. aud cuarisc a, Mslutaieu. of Voiuouia, UilautlfUt County, ure- AL0ERN0S .. DREiSER. Rsglater. HOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. UetMrtwont ol Ihe luterior, Land t.fflc at Oregon Citv Oregon. OcL.ber 17. 15H13, VOTICs 13 HEREBY GIVES 1 ii A 1' Uii la followina-aamsd settler ha tiled Dotliebf ins intention lo make unai pruf in sti,p--rt of liia claim, and thjitaa..! .ruoi .. ill o m-nis be. fore tue County claik oi Colombia Couuiy. a( bl. HelsQs. Oreguu, ou'.Novembf r AHh, l'Jtld. vix.; A ftELcU.N EAULV, H. E. S. 4, for u.t iii ui.-ealoa 11, tp 4 n. r 4 we.i. He uaiues ths following wttneaaea to prove hia couiiuuon resideaie.upon and etiltivutiott nf auiu land, vu: Jonu o. tuur, au-hard mis acuiau, cnarisa A. Jaaln.au it aud Mr.ght L, llMft. of Veri.-ula. Oreuou. 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