The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913, March 04, 1904, Image 3

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All GmiiitorfoitM, Imitation mid ".Vtist-ni-gootl" urn litifc
Kvporlmrnl Unit trlflo wltli and rntliwiiroi-tlio lieultli of
IiilUnti mid CliUilrc'il- Lpei leiii o nuulnt Kxiicrliucut.
What is CASTORIA
Cnuforlu In it lmrmlcHU NtiliMtltiitn Tor Cantor Oil, Pnro
Iforkr, Drop, and Koolliliitf fsyriipN. It I Plriiwnit. It
contulii iii'IIIk r Opium, Morpliluo nor other Nnrcotlo
nilmluiifo. It njio I It miiiiuiitco. It dcntroya Woinm
41 nd nlliiyM IVvi-rUliiii-M. It vnrvM IHuri liti u uiul Wind
Colli;. It relieve Toothing Trouble, einex Coiintlputlon
lind rtaliileney. It iinnIiiiIIuK-- tho I'ood, reifiilitte the
IHloiiineli nod Ilotvrl, gltlug lieultliy anil iiuturul alecp.
lUo C'lilMreu' I'anat I u-Tl-o ,M other' Friend.
GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS
jy Boars tho Signature of
The Kind Von Hue Always Bought
In Uso For Over 30 Years.
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Tin; jug stork down
ft -By The Big Sawmill!-
Ih ll.'t'ivii)'' New (hvmIs
V THE MUCKLE STOrtE H.3 A REPU A- W
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-GKNEKAL MHRC11ADISK--
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ST. HELhNS
PHARMACY ,
Patronize a drug store wlicu you
want pure, fresh and reliable
Drugs and Patent Medicines
rcrfumcry, Toilet Articles, Ktc.
HEADQUARTERS FOR SCHOOL BOOKS
A Pine Line of Writing Supplies.
Tliiii and Decorated Crepe Paper, Etc.
ninnni fnnm r)nV.I!fVllM1
Ullfclil 11UU1 rUUUoIIGl II&5UI1U
M. C.
Dealer
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GENERAL MERCHANDISE
lRY (Ul.insl. IKWM' AND (1KNTI.KM KS'H KURNIHHISO OnOU. NOTIONS
UOO M ANUMIIOK. I.KATHKll ANIl I.KiTIIKII MMHSti. (I !!( KIIIRS
1'KOVIHIUNM, ri.Ot'H AND FKKH. llAHUWAnr.. uiriw"ABn m
f.VlNI AND Oil., HU'YCLK hl'NIIHIKH, TOOl.H. Kit". .
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I desire to say that I would tike to do business
"with every person in Columbia County. My policy jj
is to handle honest goods at honest prices, aud it J
affords nic much pleasure when I feel that my pa- $
trons are gcU;'Jg their money's worth. j
ST. HELENS, - - OREGON 4
DourM, and wlilrh lum been
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iiiin liorno tlio ftlKiintnro of
Jim Iji cii niiKlo tmdt r IiIh u r
mmiuv mw vom ctr.
HARNESS GOODS
nts nn( Grades
n R3T C L f SS . I N .. E i ER Y JR. F." P .(IT
Earycst ftlocfi to Select Crocn
Low est Prices
Call ami mir C "! If'iitK tiiijlnjr, nr
Write for Catalogue
V )U.IXSrKl;ST0X -WILSON 0).
Cor. T;iyK.r Sis., I'orthml.
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I LOCAL AMD GENERAL.
New novel at the Drug Store.
Mr. N. V.. lioliiiuii returned 'fin-winy
from 11 visit to frieii'l III Salem.
Mr. M. C. C.ruy hihiiiiic'1 clinrge of the
IHiHtollice in Hiin jilai c on Tuemluy lut.
Juliie Kciiiir'ly, nt (loble, w.i in St.
IIHi iihoii ,Vloi.y nil. I Tticsihiy hint.
Mr. K. KapUr, of Yunloii, w 11 entti
eallirat the Mist office on Titvixliiy limt
mid took the llasalo for 1'orfliiiid on a
li iiiiliiwt trip.
i JoM pti Kaylmrii lm purilmeil four
tou near the Cage projurly mid will
noon erci t n ilcllinx Iioiim; therion,
whiili will l,c occupied I.y Air. nl Mr.
Ilitriwui,
I M. r. DA. Terry, of I'ortlan'l tia l een
I visiting her motlier-iii-'aw, Mr,. Jame
I Dart of this phu t during the vieek.
1 Mr. ntul Mr. Winfielil Steven of
Yunton were vUit-r to the county teat
lnr.ng the neck.
' The revival tm-i'ting at the M. H.
eliiirt li are till in progrv. Rev. Thorp
uwl Tuggert Imve t ten usite-l hy Kev.
5. W. 1 citulon. All arc invitfit to at-
' ten I.
j The large gnoline lanneh heing built
hy l.rathcr. of Astoria, for our local
fnil-hliyrr, Jaiitci Sheldon, will 1 f nish
cil next week. This Ixiat i Imilt with all
'nioi'i-rn iinprovenit n' an l will mi doubt
I e nl ureal ocrvii e to htr owner.
Avon Lodge No,(',2, K. of 1',, conferred
thefr-t und tecr.nl rank , last Tuesday
'niglit, the iiii nil ers of Avon Ir'ge hav
ing enjoyed it frutcrir.il visit from Lake
River Lodge No, Kirgt field, after which
ri-(ohiiiems were jwrtiUui of, and a
tfood friterii.il time enjoyed.
J Aliout twenty gasoline launches w ill Ic
emphnc'l as lish loits hy fishermen in
t .'i vicinity during the coming wawn,
thus .iving an immense amount of time
n I hilmr and allowing many more drift
to I made. These laiinche were all
h.iilt by local workiiien and reflect great
credit UMn their designer, The loy
will certainly lie pre pared to catch the
j fisli.eveit if they have to run them down,
i Mr. C. J. Wallace and N. J. DiiKint
j have lx-en busy during the just week fix
I ing up the telephone line from Yankton
t i Valley. They fotin 1 the line in ter
rible con l.tion, most of the le for (our
i uiilci being down. They have thorough
j ly re;uirc 1 the line and established con
nections. j More lunilfer wa cut in the City of
jil'uiil.md last yeir than in any other city
oil earth, and, despite temporary dull
lies hi the market, the new year lias
, started off w ith a volume of business that
promise to leave last year's record far in
the rear. Water shipments alone in l-'eb-i
riiarv, the shortest month in the ycar.ex
' ceede 1 th'ise of any previous month in
the history of the iort.
1 The S, liar Vliinie Co., of which Mr. A.
II. Smith, of Ouincv, thi county, is stip
ennten lent, has K-en awarded the con
tract for alout ,'!,i,0il feet of piling for
the jetty at J'ort Stevens. The piling
will lie got out in the neighliorhood of
yuiiicv, an 1 iib the (one no,v at work,
the cuiiijviiiv will employ about seventy
mill, liven- indication is that the com
ing (.mil will be the busiest and most
provroas in the history of the county,
i The month of of l-'ebruary, Knit, will
long 1 rcmcmbere 1 as the onericst,
wettest, ilamiest, most disagreeable
l'ebr-.iary in the h. story of the W eather
J Hiiic in, an I, to make matters worse, it
, w is one day longer than usual. The
i raiiiiall was 1 1 .OS inches, against an nver
' age of ,,..; for the past ;j t ye int. There
j was not a brighuday during the month,
i It was certainly a bad one.
i Mr. N. J. Duront, of Valley, was a vis
1 itor at the Mist o.licc on Wednesday, lie
; iiilorms us that l)uint Hros. will build a
new sawmill in the spring with a capacity
of almut ,!!l,(kM dailv. In connection
will be a sash and door factory, and Du
loiit Hros. will manufacture first-class
siish and doors for the rortl tml market.
They are running their shingle mill
steadily and the ik-uianJ is greater than
the supply.
Dr. Willis Morse, of Salem, a former
well k no mi resident of thi county, has
brought suit aji-'i"'' VV. II. Odcll, of
Salem, to recover fiilil, allege'! to have
, Wen siid Udell for a mineral base, ujti
which Morse selected a tract of lieu land,
the selection having been disapproved by
the Secretary of the Interior. The ques
tion that will I e involved in the suit is
i whether Ui'.ell is -under legal obligation
t to reliiud the money received by him for
; the mineral base. The suit is a very im
porlant one, as.if it is decided in Morse's
, lavor, Udell will be cotniielled to refund
a large sum received by him from various
i panic tor mineral lia.se.
The Mist last week contained 44 short
items of general news, lour columns of
news Iroin the seat of war in Asia, two
columns of important State news, the
' l'ortlund market report, the real estate
U.iusicrs for the month, notice of the
Grange Convention, 40 local und iersoual
items, a half column of correspondence
from Iloultou and Reuben, and one col
umn of editorial. This costs our sub.
scrilers a trifle less than two cents a
week. I it not worth it? A single item
of news might save you many times the
cost of your county jvijier. Can any
family alford to be without it?
The State of Oregon, jointly with
Michael Doran, J. S. L. Smith, and Mary
Mcsvher, has begun suit against Colum
bia County for the purpose of quieting
title to those tracts of lund, located in
township 7 north, range 2 west, aud
township 7 north, range 3 west. The
comity has a claim for taxes against these
lands. The State has mortgage against
them, and the State holds that the
county's claim is not valid, for the reason
that the mortgage was given before the
taxes accrued. The County ha paid
State taxes on these tracts of land, ami
th: Stale persist in holding these taxes
while disputing the County's lien upon
the land.- It appears to be very much of
jug-handled affair all on one side.
Mr. and Mr. I). A. Richardson and'
duiighler Ruth have been on the sick list
(luring the yumt week. Mr. Richardson
ha recovered, but Dan and Ruth are still
u fieri n from severe case of ulcerated
aore throat.
County Court i still in session a the
Mist gi.e to pres, and our reader will
find a full account of it. proceedings in
next week's pajier.
Capt. Mackenzie returned yesterday
from a business trip to Rainier, where he
ha a large contract for pile driving. He
will begin work as toon a the weather
permit.
Married On Saturday, Feb, 27th, by
Rev. O. M. Thorp, Frank Gosa to Laura
BniUKht.
Canned and fresh vegetable.
II. O. OLIVER.
Over Ml vote had registered up to
Wednesday evening. One hundred and
flinty being receive 1 on Tuesday last. ,
Tl.c vote of this county for represent
ative at the last election stood; Repub
licans, HOH; Democrat, ''M; l'rohibition
ists, ll'i; Six-ialists, 811. How will it be
thi year
Rcmcnilicr we are headquarter for
granite and tilMarc, a new suppJy jut
on. lLO.OLIVF.it.
Magnolia, Canadian Club, Old Govern
ment Whiskies an l Gordon' Dry Gin at
th Owl Saloon. Old Crow Whiskey
bottled in bonJ. Also Old Quaker-made
Kye Whiskey.
(io to Itailcv & Ilrinn for l:ari:ons in
fancy dress goods, clothing, lwot, shot-,
staple grix'erie, etc. (ood goods fciec-
laity. I'nces, qua.ity and quantity guar-1
unu-c 1. Goods delivered free.
Carahaiia cigars two forTi quarter at
.".nnn liros. Owl Saloon. j
Dart & Muckle have received a com-'
plete line of men', clothing, ranging
from i..VJ to $'). Call an 1 inspect tacui.
"Sale price fl." "Reduced price JjOc."
"Sjiecial sale on Fine Turkish Towel
the show windows of Portland' leaning th.e elatskanie Lumber Co., spent Sun
merchant. The above i my regular : rtay here with relative,
prke on i lentieally the same articles, Mr!t. i,ije Woodward, of Montavilla,
which applie principally to underwear,
shirts, shoes, hats, etc. It is positively a
fad that I sell many thing below Port-j
land prices, and you don't have to watch I
.o, . lO y..,, ... e-
orbitant price
M. C. GRAY. St. Helen, Or.
Our complete line of men's, boys and
ladies' swoters are attractive, and prices
right, at Oliver'.. I
arftesi score an-, wrgesv slUc . can oe
found at
Perry & Graham store at
Iloultou.
Goods delivered free
Fresh fish in season every Friday, and J
ecial Sunday dinner at the Oriental
Hotel.
A fine new line of candies.
II. O. OLIVER.
We hope soon to see a lOU.OVH) mill at
St. Helens. There i no better mill site
on the Columbia River, and it is sure to
eouie.
What with the fishing, the rock quar -
ries and the wood flame, St. Helens will
have quite a pay roll when Uie flowers
bloom in the spring.
llailey & Hrinn's store is headquarters
for general merchandise at ! bullion, Ore.
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Week by week the Mist improves in
apjiearance. How do you like the new
tvpef There will 1 more of it next
.jjj
There are a nnmlxrr of our correspond-
cnts from whom we have not heard for
some time. Let us hear from you, please.
Lieutenant Wiennan an 1 Private Shaw
of the Salvation Annv were in St. Helen
, , ,
on Monday and Tuesday last, the guests
of Capt. Mackenzie.
Wisconsin capitalists have purchased
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fortv-right acres of water front land be-
low Portland, and will erect a sawmill
with a ca,Mcity ol ,.) feet of lumber
jwr day. Alx)-.it Xiu men win be required
to operate the plant. They will also run
a sash and t'oor factory, which will be an
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extensive plant and employ about 2o0
nn.
Old Government Whiskey at the Owl
Saloon, Crinn Hros., proprietors.
DEER ISLAND NOTES
The dance given at Deer Island Hall
Saturday evening, 27th, was well attend-
ed and .every one seemed to have a good
time.
Mrs. Eishee and son, of Goble, Ore.,
visited with Mr. and Mr. J. II. Edwards,
last week.
C. E. Olson has been con'ined to his
bed for the last ten days with the grippe,
and is not much better at this writing.
Miss Hirdie Boyd, of Seattle, Wn., is
visiting w ith her cousin, Mr. Smith.
Mrs. J. G. rriugle was a Portland vis
itor Monday.
Mis Minnie Thompson is staying with
Mrs. Frinirle this winter.
Mr. and Mrs. P. Clark, of N'ewbcrg, ' Thc owners of the Noon Ranch have
Ore., are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. P. comIIU;nced the building of a hlacksrait.i
Clark, of Deer Island, this week. j suop ;)x 10 feet, located a little north of
The N. P. train No. 4, arriving at Deer the postodice. Mr. J. Long will occupy ,
Island at 12:45 a.m., stops for a flag now. it when finished. j
Mis Ida Gore," who is attending the Mrs. Lew Davie and daughter Jen
Holme Business College in Portland, at- nctte, are visiting at Scappoose this week
tended the dance at Deer Island. Satur-
day evening.
LVer Island Grange will hold its regu
lar meeting Saturday evening, at 8 p. in.
At their last meetiug 4 were initiated.
, .
Tint 1HM Itoi.LARS Mr. Edmund C.
Giltner, Secretary of Oregon's Lewis and
Clark Coiuuiisioner, writes to Mrs. Lucy
Gray of this city: "Answering your fav-
or of the 27th lust., asking it there is
anything in the report that 181H dollars,
n1 1 lilo
WUU U.C U...U ...a o e 5-. .
misses to the Lewis and Clark ruir, I re -
1 c ' . ,
iret to sav, presuuiuig thut you have one
. . . t. ' ,
of such doll.tr, that I huve not heard of
anv wav of getting a pa,, excepting by
putting up a half dollar of any mint
mark. Someone was iu to see uie about
this th--other day, and I really do uot
know where such a report originated."
AN I.vsanr Chiminai, Jacob Hilt wu
before Jutire Watkln of thi place last
Friday, charged with assault with a
deadly weapon up-jn P. C. Bundy and
Ktigene Smith, near Columbia City.
liundy and Smith were conversing with
another party when Hilt passed along
tlie COUMty r"a'1' The wed
tllttt li,,B,,y l'"1"'1 a ,n',,11 to,,e Bn1
inrewii in uie uirecomi ui ui. ...u j M Davc McDoiial l was taken to
walked on for a time but turned back ; Portland last week to consult with a doc
and came to the point from which the tor. We learn that she had a very M-
rock had been thrown, where
had been thrown, where a Mr. ,
Greennagcn, who witnessed the occur-
ence, told him Hint Banay did not tnrow
the rock with any intention of injuring j
or annoying lum. liundy and Mnitn had
Mt tlle Jllace anr, iIt fo,Ioed t))em for
rti.nce of alx.ut a mile. Coming up '
with them he held them up with hi
Winchester rifle and proceeded to thor-
oughly terrify them; telling them, not-
withst -n ling their explanation, that he '
had a good mind to "let her go." Fin-
Hllv tliev talked hnn into a more reason-
able mood, and he allowed them to pro-
ceed. Hundy then came to St. Helen
and laid the matter before Justice Wat-
kin and Sheriff Hatton and Constable
Thorp proceeded to bring Hilt in. The
examination resulted in hi being held
to await the action of Grand Jury. Hilt
was placed in the Calaboose, where his
action and conversation were so strange
a to cause ins examination lor insanity,
an 1 on Monday last he wa taken to the
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asylum at Salem. According to hi on
statement Hilt ha been an inmate
wveral oenitenti irie and asvlums. He
i undoubtedly a dangerou. man to be at
large,
Trespass notice and all kinds of print
ing done at this oifice.
A large stock of novels just received at
the Su Helens Pharmacy.
MARSHLAND
Mrs. Etta Elliott is visiting her sister,
Mr. McDonald of Clatskan.e.
i Mr. O. w. welcn ana I. v. Oraliain.ol
wa9 vi,iting friends in Marshland acouple
0j ,javl iast week.
Frank Co,vin w,lQ accidenl,y
himsef a (tw weeU,ago is improving,
tjowly m Goo(j SamiiriUn HospitaI
Portland.
Messrs. Harris and McGregor have sold
tbi-ir loi'intf interests to Mr. Cline of
KcIs0( wUq OIerationi ia5t week. -
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There arc sull quite a number of cases
of mcasU.s j tuis vkiaity. f
Last Sunday uiornine Lolita, the in-
, . . , . . , . , r,
I.tnl (iniiL.lit.-r of Mr. ttnri Mrs. Itinn K.
c . ; ca,Ied from ioving care
to dwell among the angles. About two
, .i. i . i .1
weeKS ago ioc iiinc one un li at- lcu luc
wlii.-ti Iw-mii f-nnir,;ir;it(l with
pneumonia, from the enects of which she :
. peacefully passed away. She was nearly '
' in moaths old and the only child of her j
young parents, who have the sympathy '
j 0( the entire community in their bere-
1 avemcnt. The funeral sen-ices were con- j
ducted in Clatskanie, Tuesday, by Rev.
j Hawkins, of the Methodist Church, and
, she was laid to rest in Maplewood cenie-
; tcry.
' Smooth the waves of her silken hair,
'Uu uer pure bro-, witn tenier care;
; 0atner (M robcs m a Imal tolll
Around the lonn that will ne'er grow old.
! Lay on her bosom, pure as snow,
I Tne eiuuieius ol innocence here below.
j Kis her and leave her, your heart's ae-
j ligut.
In dreani.es peace she sleeps to-night,
A shaaowy gicam of lifelight lies
, 'Round tLe uas ot her slumbrous eyes,
' ff hir rure ai, ,n J"d Ucla"
Ol loving worsts sue nad to say.
uut leT gcnue heart lorgot to tat,
j And iroui oaiatv head to daintv teet
$f U angely' quiet, cold an ! white
i The lever i gone sue sleeps to-night,
' Oh. blessed sleep that will not break
, tW J'"' T M
oh: ptr.ect rest that kuows no pain,
No turoo, no thrill ot heart or bruin,
Oh. hie suulime beyonl ail speech.
That onlv the pure turo' living reach,
Go(l nIMte-rstan.ai una His ways tre right
j nis beloved a long gooa-niglit.
Weep for the days that will come no
more,
For tne sunbeams flown jrom heart and
aoor;
For a missing step of nameless grace.
For a ten ier voice ani a loving lace;
Hut not lor the soul whose goal is won
Whose periect joy has just begun;
Not lor tne spirit robe .t in mute,
And crowned where the angeis are to -
nignt.
... ,
Mr. John l.son, of Nehalem, made us
a pleasaut call on Tuesday last.
Call and see our outing and calicoes. -
II. O. OLIVER.
WARREN
A call has been jx)5ted (or a meeting of
Kepublicaus lor tiie purpose of orinu-
be held at ' Bacon' Hall. Wednesday
I ..;., M-tech . for election of odicers.
with Mr. Davies parents.
The Socialists meeting Monday even-;
ing was well attended to hear Mr. C. S.
Stowell's lecture on the subject. j
Amos Slavens was a Portland visitor i
I Monday.
! Several case of whooping cough and
measles are reported about town.
j OUo j,,., returned Xue lay after sev-
Cral davs ubsence in Portland. j
j The band wil give a concert and dance
at Rainier Saturday evening, March 5th.
j Mf Conlc,j luw KMeA the C, W
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Farnson ranch, and Mr. Garrison has
, u .
moved to St. Helens,
! Miss Maud SI evens return :d to kaauia,
Wednesday, after a week visit with her
parent here.
Weiuhard's beer on t ip at the Owl
saloon. .
CLATSKANIE CORRESPONDENCE
Mr. Harry Hunker of Tacoim i viit-
ing with friend and relative in the city
j wren.
I Casper Libel of the Nelialeru passed
through the city one day thi week
, b"un1 '"r st- M -
. col.i ,uith re,ui,ed in nneumonia.
an,i finally
creating au abscs in her
head.
Mr. Stout was doing busines and vis-
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S' UK"n and family returned from
California, recently, bought a a lot in the
"t'' an1 re now tnKaKl in Adding
Ul"K house thereon.
W. J. Zillman, who ha been visiting
relative and friend in Missouri thi.
icmruco uvuic utsi utii. jic
y U" Oregon is the best State to live
" n - United State,
W. H. Conyer wu down to Astoria
Tuesday attending a term -of the circuit
court, and on Friday was at St. Helen
on legal business.
Markwe!l & McKay, the contractor,
re vmm,, UD a buihline on Bridue St..
in this citVi to u occupied a hamc
gimp.
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Norman Pickering is having a iege
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We learn that Angus McGilli vary will
soon remove hU 'amlly to Kaini-
The sawlogs that were put into the
' stream above tidewater thi winter are
near.y all run down.
j It is understood that C. A. Anderson
has bought another lot on Bridge street
and will build a busineis block thereon
' in the spring.
j Uncle Sam Graham, of Marshland, wm
in the city the first part of the week,
visiting hi children.
' The Misses Azalie and Hallie Con
yer were in Portland last week, buying
, a stock of millinery for the spring trade.
' We are pleased to learn and report that
Master Eddy Mier who ha had a long I
seige of measles an i pneumonia, is now !
convalescent. I
KOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT, j
VOJIcK I UEKatV UlVliS THAT TH K i
as un-tersixiierf AUmiuialrdtrix of Oie Ksuie !
H( Je-e Heu.rK-Li..r.. ic-ea-d. ha nle l lu i
tne e'.aiitt, -ouit nt Coiu nbi Uoiiot. , Slate o.
.r-su, her IoimI sceotittt .mi r:rt iu .ai.l
Llime and tlit the Hon. J. o. Uuatl. Jun(e uf
toHit i urt a niHiutei UituUny tue Tta.dsy
ol Mutrh. I-JO.. i 2 tl k r. M. til tai dy f..r
the tiesriDif uf oai.i liusl skouiiI. matt lt ut
jeet.uus (Uerctu. mail tuv uul Killcmcnt there
ut. . ..
KARAH
t. llt.SOKH.S3
Administratrix Mine t.uie l Jetj Beud-
rick, br.. lieceaaed.
SUHUOMS.
In IheCttcult Co'inol thetate of Orsgoi li
nnt,ia County
Ktnuev, pi, tin ft. vt. J. W, Orf, J. M .
Ifu fctwcli. a K 0. Ueit., Henry;
hub ft iiealivy. A L- ttfinllT. Ho,ltcc j
Hiniirel H4i;)-. rriu-K-e Klute u j
Harriftt lie lie . Ahfc fcliza U?ilrT,
CvtirgUii Jt-ttiifli H lev. Artfiar Kd- i
MurJ Ural j. n i all ttbr tavirs of K, u.
lieAttiC. Jr-a.ri, a f-M.lnl.
ToJ. VS. uritf. J. H. Tf n koca. n4 E. 0. t
heaile, Heurr Kiunrtrj Hwale, A. L. j
JieiUv, Knui viuuiixf netut o
liiie b.izittM.b Htrrivt atrti,Alice Eu
bt HvtirT, iuuriint icxiiieti Hetuiuy.
Arthur swam Hci'cv, buU nil wilier
bi-a t K, i. He-itiey. occaMl.
IS THE NAMK OK I'll. ST ft Of ORK
Itaii. Yju .dtiCiiiif vou arc herebr rNuirvJ
toapea Ail-. uiver thcOJipUiut f)f. aaiu,
u ia tbv at.-ove eiiiiiir4 fUii -u or bviui Lbv
llth dtv u( Apii.. t-Ot. b. tM.u (. nay
u..i tu in iruter ut lUtf vuurt ir
y.iu In ap car, n4 if T"U fail to ap
pr n01 au-wrr. tn ptaintilf ill ap jijr Ui tti
cuun tur luc ' iciuaa trd iu thi complain,,
ncnn. tuil acplaiai'ft M j.ilnfU t. b
in; vutr wi intr ijtuig )cM:rto'i rvl i-ro
tfriy, tu wit: 1 iu !iurtr:M4 4UAi.tr t-) 1 tne
a. Mtb rM(HKtW; iS ( vet-Hun iiibetwu
mu i uie vou.ai uHu() ui msvUuu tu.i;
it 111 -u Damp n - () 1 i-b, mug u (1) wt
ui A Uiau.rtW u.riuii., uu .uw.td ta
t cCouui ui lA.uiiiuiu, ct. vlOfEB; "4
til at hi u.l? tiu iu tc qn.vtvu; tid iat you,
mni a( U 01 uti u ior ver t-rrJ iratu a-il-t)K
a.i ciai.it, rintit. ti I 01 iutarekt lu vr iu
Mia uu ut io pft'i tne ei.
In a uii'io.iii ti- i ibltUt Iu iu Orcfon MUt
fui (X tiia uyur.or 01 H U. I', a. aiuttri,
mi ;e of hiiUrou.t J il.t liiasju uu tue Ulu u
vl tteo.uary. A. lWt
nra . uuucut,u, rvuruitrv 19. A. D. X'JOi.
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iltJJW 4uwrHe i.,r pl.-iiiuff.
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Columbia
Restaurant
TAYLOR bUILIilNti,
ST. KELEKS, OREGON
MISS L. J. CRODEPrpritr.
' lst Meal and Prompt Service
1 , w IMy
w B. D'LLARI
MM AR DA DAY,
. i TTOR XE I 'S-A T- Ll W
Oilier
HI
-l door to Cmlrthtiuacs
IlKLKXs. OKM.ON.
in iiy .-ooit, State or Fed
eral.
: Will piaeli
' Orneral pi ell In cmirf ol Orefrcn or Wal
i ,,, Ab.tr,-u uuuie tirectly Inu Mi l
i rerK
Dr. Edwin Roy,
rhysician and Surgeon.
it. HELE.NS.OKEliON.
Dr. II. It. Cliff,
ThlSIClCtH Cltld oUfCOK
ST. U&Li..3, yjacw
A STORIA & COLUMBIA RIYER
ti RAILROAD COMPANY.
dailv. 3
as.DiK.wa sTATIUisa OAILY.
-u I 22 2 a n
"v. . ' V. . i I 7iTi7rA. u
1 i t .0 Lv Portland Aril ! 9
tu S 06 ' 4 .... O.jbl .... 10 04 Ui
-X 9 1- 1 ...Ha nier ... DM .0
.ss a W.i ... Pvratuld... to S fl
til 40 M.9 . .. Maveer.... 27 7
KM !) .'.. ...Qutn(-.... 17 7 M
Ita 10 IO J.3 .. CliilskHuie.. 7 38
0 s jo 10 SS. i .. Marshland.. ITS 7 31
9 III 10 Jl JI.J' .. Weatlion... I T IT
!7 10 ! 77 . ... i liflon ... 7 lii
10 (U 10H.-8I1 ....Kuai'l .... I 6 42
10 OS I, W Wil ... Kvan-mi.... CT IM
to -JO UlSO.i.4 ...John Uay. . 7 &i 'JO
10 30 II HO l!.r. Astoria .Lv 7 6 111
Alt trntn. maltd close eonneetlon. nt Coblo
.itth Kortltetu f.eitiu train to ami itsim the
hal aud ouud .nut9. At Ponlaud )th all
train. IcAYing Uuioti depot- At A.toria with I.
1-. ,1- N. 'c.-'H beat ami tail line and iSU'ioiier
I' J. Poller to and from llwuvo sad Nona
, eiieh (mint..
I'tiUi-nLTer. for Aatortaor wit? point, ntim Oaf
ti t. nt iloulton. Triuti. wilthtop to let pain
-vr.-ia oil' nl llua'ton a lien eouilug Ironi pouiM
we-i U lioble. J. ?. iHa)..
Oea, I'aaa. Airtn A.toria. Or
IT ISA MATTER OF HEALTH
Absolutelr Pure
THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE
AT THE OLD STAND
James Spence
li returned to Honlton, md If doing
b-sinea at the old blacksmith etiop un
til hi new building idiall be completed.
In aiMition to a gvneral blaeksinitliing,
he rarriv the ancie for a full line of
gricuitural implements and machinery.
Honlton, Oregon.
E8TABI,lntD 1MB..
U JOHN A. BECK
DEALER 191
Waters, Diamands, SilYenare,
...JEWELRY....
Iicpairing a Specialty.
Xorrlv3 . Beu frual fint. PORTLAKD.
TAKEN UP OsE WHITE MARE,
tvtween fourteen end fifteen hand
huh ; hIoih eight or nin yeare old. No
visible brand. At niy place ab nt three
and one-half mile west of Reuben, Or.
Owner can hare the rame by paying
legal charge.
Me. M. Wasciewiti.
!jr Ton pobtlid, bailtT!
TEAM Ed
it
America" M
Willamett Slough Route
lve St. Helena. ... :S0 A M
Arrive at Portland. .10:90 A M
I-ave Portland 2:30 PM
Arrive at St. Uelene. 0:00 P M
M
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FARE iO CE.1TI.
Will Crrr Sotbine but PaMn-p-ra
anil Kast Freixbt.
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FOB PORTLAND DAILY
Steamer Iralda
C. I. HoogSkirk, Matttr.
RAILROAD TIME.
Learn R.inlrr dally (rsett SuD'arltor Ror.
and, at A. M.. detartinir f rniit m. HeWti. at
el. -.. FriU'tilne. lravea P- nlaud at 3. t
arrltiDf at at. Ueletu at 4 6.
Pusenzsrs ani Fast Freiilit
PORTLAND LANDING, TAYLOR ST.
TAKEN UP At m place near War
ren, on" vearlini Hteer, marked with an
nnderrnt in the riirht ear. Owner can
have same by proving property and pay
iug all ehaig. s.
O. U. HAYES,
S'exen Place, Warren, Or.
Farm for Sale.
The rlinb 16d acre lying in aeetion
2S. 8 north, am. 2 west, I be north half
i-elnnisint to l. W. Copp.and the south
h n if to Tboiita R. Coop, of Calgary,
Allienn, Northwest Territory. If yon
wnt a go.l, cheap farm, with plenty of
imi timber, one mile from a sawmill,
and fonr miles from the Columbia river,
writ direct to n, an we have no iirent.
It i one of I he beet farm in the vicinity
of Goble. Address D. W. COPP, Cur
ries Crossieg, Canada.
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