The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913, April 15, 1904, Image 3

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It Pays to PayCash!
We will make a
Uuycrs, because
dtiemcnt. to n-i
dUCCmciUS 10 US
We will flake
Bv this offer, and so
article ot lieiicral Mcrchaudibc on special sale
each day of the week for cash. Ask aiiout
THIS WIIKN YOU UUY. Wc have imU galore
enroute, and will offer you bantams that will
J in
save you money.
Uraieu WCI1 KOyai IwlllllOOk UrcSS SllOfS. Also Ke,'"'1l we are headquarter for
a full line of Womcu's and Children's Shoes ,KrB"il"d tinware, a new .uppiy ju.t
ftno j00' H. 0. OLIVER.
The Old XVOliablO Iirm The first barge for the work at' the
am-aa i 4. ' Sister, quarry arrived Monday night and
BAILEY fc BREOAXa
HOULTON.
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Oriental Hotel
UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT
V Invite the patruniiRc of the f rnrr.il at
I'uliHf and Uimritutrc Clrmiliitea. and
Good Home Cuukuig.
MRS. A. T. LAWS & SON' ft
All
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THE 15KJ STORE DOWN
By The Big Saw
l Ilrrivlng Now Coodn
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THE? MUCKLE STORE
lion of Long finding
-GENERAL 3IERCIIADISE .
8 Dart &
Nt. Helens.
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fx in ft a in id rowins "
Jars ruii) lor .ale
E. E. QUICK & CO.,
r until BRECON 0.
LOPE
ROBERSON
JJUTOIIKKS
PACKERS
Markets St, Helens and Honlton
FINE MEATS.
Lard, Sausage, Etc.
We solicit the patrnnngc of the people of
tlisr coiiiiinmitlf,.
special inducement for Cnsl.
wholesalers make snechl i,
for nn.l. P 1
lor canll.
Money
will our custom?
A different
Wc arc agents for the cele-
OREGON.
HARNESS GOODSfH-ss
Tfinrle nrA OrnrlnRl
TIRT f'l ill IV FVFPT RFIPPrT
Cargest tocfi to $efect Crom
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Low est Prices
(ti sn l u iu twl" UIor tiujrlnf . or
Write for Catalogue
OU-INSrkHSTtiN-WILSON CO.
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Evcrv d:ir in
the Week
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HAS A
REPU
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for Only the Best in
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Muckle,
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Oregon.
Your Title?
II la all rthT Rtmsmtwr that II Is thj
so.rn... H is nr bn.iu- to Msr.h Uij
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" J. M ACKENZIE,
General Contractor
UltlVINO A KIM I'l ll-TV
ESTIMATES FURNISHED
KI. IIKI.F.. B.
tji'.if
reus Nkumh iii a.
Notakv riisi.li
W. C. Fischer,
JTTOILXEV'AT-LAW.
RAINIER,
OREGON.
Columbia
Restaurant
T.moiuiani.piNa,
ST. HELENS, 0BEC0J
MISS L. J- CROUdD.. Proprietor.
Ileal Men 1 and Prompt fiice
LOOAL AND GENERAL.
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Mr. W. II, Powell went to llill.lKira on
e""",Uy ,Mt on '
i J7T "":rUd ,ot c,aUl""1,e
iMtTui-KUy, to begin 1,1 work In that
section of tlle county.
Lett for the following-named per-
on remain uncalled fur In the St. Helen
uflice: I'dward I,l;iuun, Peter Muckler,
Herman I pratt.
Largest store and Urgent Mock can be '
found at trrx, fi. f...i. .....
- " m wiuijaiu iiutc mi
lloiiltcm, Good, delivered free.
Mr. W. II. I)rd and son made a trip
to Portland by the Iralda on Tuesdnv
Urt'
Magnolia, Canadian Club, Old Govern
ment Whiskies and Gordon' Iy Gin at
the Owl Saloon. Old Crow Whiskey
buttled In bond. Alto Old Quaker-made
Kye Whiskey.
Mr. Jenuie G. Muckle wa a Jiunday
visitor to St. Helen, the guest of Mr.
and Mr. Day.
Good delivered
without
charire ;
willingly and cheerfully. Order freely.
M. C. GRAY St. Helens Or.
TrvsMss notices and all kind, of print
ing done at this office.
Mrs. I'lirabeth Perry, of Houlton, has
brrn a sufferer (ruin I r.ri,., Arin '
the oust werk. llnr M,.j. i
nearly everyone In the county, are ana
iou for Jier recovery.
CatuUnia cigar two for a quarte r at
llrinn Dron. Owl Saloon.
Call and re the new line of men and
boy' Miitadirrol from the manufacturer.
I'l'.RKV & GRAHAM, Pioneer Store.
The ladie of the linlrrii Star had a
delightful time last Saturday night, the
orcnition lieing a vi.it from the Grand
Matron, Mr. Helen Gated, of Salem.
Mm. Gutch took the morning train Sun
day for Attorta, from whence he return,
to hrr home in the Capitol City, having
made frirndt of all the Star with whom
the met
hardwin it vi.ittng her
lwfi of thii place.
T1" 'SurCon.ny ha. been given
thirty day. further lime in which to com-
PlHe iu i"irrn f Muckie mm
j proK-rtv, and Mr. Richnrd Coa has been
aptminted receiver of the same. So the
I progress of the town is held up for an,
other month at least.
, CCannel and fresh vegetables.
H. O. OLIVER.
All the local and war news in thc Mist
and Oregonian. Only f- a year.
Mr. If. V. Ilmoks, agent for the Port-
i land Journal, vUitcd St. Helens Mondav
in thc interests of his paper. He has all
Ithe ninrksof a rustler.
There was a match game of bswball
' lmt Sattintiiv lietwcrn the St. Helens and
j Houlton school children, resulting in a
' victory for the Houlton hoys by the lila
, eral score of 2. to 23. IH. H. R. Cliff i
j U'Mpircl the game, and Mr. Hickman. the j
' i-mfirwi! of the arttool held the nneroiis '
! position of worer. TIkwk who witnessed
the game siiy it was interesting from start
to finish.
Thc mercury indicated R7 above rero
ond Tuewlny, the 12th, the hotest day
ever kuourn in Oregon up to the 12th of
Anl. The weather this year has been a
record brcuker both as to brat and rain
fall. V. H. Powell went to Portland Tues
day as delegate to the Republican State
Convention.
Mr. Jack Black fell from the fore plank
of the flittue last Tuesday, a distance of
ubout fifteen feet to the rocks lielow, sus
taining a few bruises, but escaping with
out any serious injury.
IlAKKItn PLVMOt'TH ROCK EC9 FOR
Sai.h. The purest blood At fifty cent,
per setting of fifteen oggs.
MRS. G. W. PERRY. Houlton.
I'resh fish in season every Friday, and
special Sunday dinner at the Oriental
Hotel.
The Easter scrric.s at the Episcopal
Sunday last, while
hould have drawn a
packed house. The pastor of the church,
Rev. Drcck, and the members of the Port
land choir, are entit'ed to the thanks of
this cointnunty for providing such a
musiciul treat. The sermon was eloquent
and clesr, the su-ect being, ot course,
the Resurrection of the Christ.
Thc selection of Pr. Edwin Ross as
Chairman of the County Central Com
mittee re"ects credit upon the jurigtwent
of that bo'lv. No nmn in Columbia
County possesc to a greater extent the (
con'idcncc of the people, and hiamou-
aiicmcut of tJiecniiuiaiitn issure to reflect
ereniiupon ine rceiiiimicioi o. .
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should receive me active ma ami suppnrr.
of evpry Republican in the county.
Our complete line of men's, bovs and
Indies' sweaters ars attractive, and price,
right, at Oliver.
NutWs teacher lHeved lit reducing'
poatrv to di,grm and visible outline, and )
! dav she told the class to make a rough
illtisti ition of the xiem, "The Old Onken
Bucket
Nathan's illustration consisted
of a large circle, three buckets, and a
bunch of dots. "Nathnti," said tbe teach
er, "I don't understand this. What's thc
clrctc?" "That's the well," replied Na
than. "And why have you three micketsr
One is thc old oaken bucket; one is the
iron bound bucket, and thc other is the
moss covercit duckci uiai nung in me
well." "And what are all those little
dots?" "Those are the loved spots which
my infancy knew."
The report of the collector of the water
work to thc city council show, that the
amount collected for the year ending
April 1st was f 1 ,3 11. 10; amount extended,
fS12.71; balance on hand, $531.39, .
A large stock of novel just received at
the St. Helens Pharmacy,
Tin English sparrow It ln"our mldit,"
m th little drky boy uld after a hearty
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;bird. h.v. gone into training tore.it
tu. .tuck. o the pugnaciou. be..t. The
sparrow 1. the undisputed featherweight
, cmmpon c( .11 bird., .nd w frequently
how a desire to get out of hi. clas and
tackle bird, that outweigh hiui that he 1.
troublenome nelghlxr in any feathered ,
community,
The fUh commissioner are quite active
nnw.i.Ham 1hlr launrh 1. cnnatantlv'l
- i
plyinKiuir tbe water, of the Columbia;but
Mvet ,hev ve 'en unl,le w aeMEl j
any .erlou. Infraction of the law. They ,
cem to 1 good fellow., and on excellent j
term, with the fiaher folk. They tay tliftt
if rancher catcheaatalmon going crow
lot from one itream to the other they
don't blame him for taking it in.
A coiulgnment of Men', and
Boy'. Suit, junt arrived.
They are money Mvera.
M. C. GRAY.
The report of tbe county treasurer .how
the amount of receipt to April 1st to be j
11.234.51; amount expended, fl,052.20;
balance, 17Z.!U.
The poatoffice at Carrico, six mile
wett of Deer Itland, ha been re-e.tab-lithed,
with Nelson Pinckney a post
matter. Mr. Pinckney was in town Wed
nesday last, for the purpose of coroplet-
ig hi. bond
ith Herman Smith and
great convenience to the citizens of Car-
rico, as they have heretofore been com-'
wiled to travel a disUnce of alxut six
and one-half miles for their mail.
The Tartrell mill, on the old Polk place,
was destroyed by fire on Tuesday last.
The loss was a total one, without any in
surance. Mr. Tarliell, who is a well
known and esteemed citi cn, has the
sympathy of the community.
A new line of men's suits from $7 up.
PERRY & GRAHAM.
Call and see our outings and calicoes.
H. O. &MVER.
T. C. Watts, of Goble, was in St. Hel
ens on Wednesday, on his way to Port
land for the purpose of purchasing desks
and other furniture for tbe second room
in the school at that place, this action
being made necessary by the increue in
the numlxr of pupils. Mr. Tbos. Hunter
will have charge of the room.
Adjourned terra of Circuit Court met
Katurilay. April 9. Irivorce was granted
in th case of Parkhurst vs. Park hurst.
Purther time was given in the mill case,
a judgement rendered on mandate in the
case of Farrell vs. Fins, and some
minor matters cared for. Adjourned un
til April Kith.
Registration closes May 15. Cp to
date about 1,1100 have registered. There
should be double that amount this year.
THK BOYS KI4IKXU.
John Dellar, corner First and Yamhill,
makes a practice selling boys' clothe,
and shoe, at the actual cost prices. Boys'
suits, age 3 to lrt, .7." to 4; just exactly
; the same grade you pay $1 or fci more for
elsewhere, besides we give a bat and ball
free with every suit. Prices on shoes, j
1.25 and Jd.50. You save from 50c to $ 1
in comparison with other stores' prices.
Weinhard's
saloon.
beer on Up at the Owl
SCHOOL KF.PORT.
Arber Day
Exercises
trlel Mo.
In School Ils
!0. Following is the repart of the second
school month for Dist. 20.
No. of days taught 20
V.. ...... 1. nr.ll..l 4rl
No. of days attendance - "11 J
No. of days absence t9 (
Times tardy - 7 !
Average No. pupils belonging , 39
A n.n i.m ili.ilv ut fMil n n.-- An I
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Roll of Honor: Chauncey and EUaree
Dutler; Genevieve Caffrey; Willie Nichol- j
Kin; Wanda, Jean, and Carl Wasceiwiu;
Paul Sanger; Charlie Waser; James and
Charles Hrumsiekle; Alta aqd Floyd Reid
RAY BINGHAM, Teacher.
The exercises at the school house on
Arbor Day were attended by a large
number of visitors. The following pro
gram was rendered:
Recitations ., ,.
Vernice Fowler, Flora Horsch
Ron? By Seven Girls
Recitations , ,
Willie Nicholson, Alta Reid
James Caffrey, John Swager
Soto "The Tie That Binds'"-
Hazel Norton
Recitations
Paul Swager, Lizzie Hunter
C--.n-r "TwmiIv l.'n,uie Went to srhoor'
Several Girls
Recitations , ,
Harry McGinn.llarvey Jordan. Leila Tant
Ida Reid, Gi
r.cncvicve Caffrey, Ella llutlcr
A new line of boys' suits from $2.75 up.
PERRY & GRAHAM.
DEER ISLAiia NOTES
Wm. Hacker has moved back to Deer
ls C. A. Mernll
'l01""5-
C, A. RIcrnll is tenting on iicer isianu
for the summer.
E. 1'. McCIure and family have moved
to Carrolls, Wash., and his many friends
wish him good success.
Chas. Hniilish is visiting in Portland
(nT . frw -eks with his sons. Dave and
jom Tglish, and his many friends
The shingle mill of H. C. Gore was de
stroyed by fire Saturday night. Supposed
to have caught from burning sawdust.
About 15,000 shingles were burned also.
E. J. Barnes spent last week on his
homestead and reports there is several
feet of snow iu some places near his place.
, Washington.
Say, do you hear those wedding bells?
(Ve do.
COLUMMA COUNTY.
Homes in Oregon The Ne-
halera Valley.
Netrevt to tbe great market and sea
port of 1'ortiaud ami Astoria; chiefly
adapted to diversified farmliifand rural
Iioiiib., either on small farm or on larger
tract.
k.
The Nehalem River and it nuintrou
auche water a Very large part tabont
(ifteeu hundred square mile) of that
,on , ,, 8ull. wh,,.h eKWB(li
nortllwelt (ram Oie City ol rortland to
the veaooant at Nehalrm tay, a point
Unit aixty mile went of Portland and
thirty-five mile aoutli of Axtoria.
The dlatrlct it peniiiular in form, con
fined with the Coaat Itanga on lb wt-t
and Columbia River Range on the north
and eatt. Then) range run up to an al
titude of lijteen to twenty hundred fret
above tea level; leaving lower bill and
heltarrd valley in the interior of won
derful beauty and natural fertility.
Th turface la uioet everywhere billy,
with a deep, rivt , loamy toil, free from
grayel and atone, growing fruit to per-,
faction, and timothy and clover hay at
the rate of two to ii ton to the acre
The lower bottom, along the streams
have an alluvial oil, or made land, more
nly ian the nplaudt, pioluciiigiisiy
Toxa to thc acaa of such ciO, a po
tatoes, cabbage, turnips, beets, union,
pea, bean, ami carrot.
Hop have lieen tried with auece on
both the upland and bottom; freedom
from early frols and iurei-t prt make
Uit valley the uiont inviting tiWtf lor
hopnien, fruit lovers, bea keeper, and
dai'yiuen now acsible to persons of
tuodeiattt mean within the htate of
Oregon.
Tne climate i mild, graraet and many
vegetable remaining green the year
around; which greatly leaeena the cost
of wjnieriug domestic animal., esjiv
dally sheep and cat'le.
r reesihg water of the streams with ice
an ini'h thick is hardly ever even, and
crop uf potatoes are caiely leit for (Mar
keting until r'ehruarr and March.
All ol these Nelulfii) land, except
where cieured fur luaiketiug or have
been reached by forest tires, have an
iiumeiiM! growth of ir, cedar, hemlock,
and spruce umber. The cpruce is most
abundant near the nioutb uf the river,
about the coai-t. The settlers have de-
troyed a good deal ul these tiuibei. In
upeniiig tliair iranchea; but they have
recently teamed that, with liaiisiorta
tiuu advaiicing, die uul ared p-rt of
t inr claims hae a cs'li value far uhuva
that of their ch ared Held.
t'p to the pre-em time these ran. hea,
with pel fill title, have b-eu held at
price, ranging fruin lu If 12 p. r acre.
,Tlit-e iuw pri(.'e a e due eulcly tu the
'wantuf a lailmad thruugh the ranges
relet led to, which encircle the vail.-y.
j After that want is supplied lew spot
on this coast will be more attractive tu
the modem iqvfMur and to thoau who
appreciate the great value uf the rural
huuie.
The nearest railroad at thiatiipe jl the
Northern 'acihc, with stations at C'lata-
kameaiid llouliou; thence by private
eonvrvance W
III .Nelialciu River at
Yeruoma or at Miat.
Thoe points in the valley arc reached
by a daily hureeback mail from PurtlatiU
anj 0y uli-phono fium the .V P. Ko-.id.
Settlers am tliiuly scattered over the
valley, w ith school house. Irotn two tu
four miles apart. Near t lie renter uf the
valley unci near I lie coiiltueiice of t)ie
laigeat hrauchea uf the .Nehaleui, the
llllle town uf Yeruouia ja situated.
It has a email population uf Kood citi
zeus, luur sluice, uue Urugi-l, one doc
tor, good mechanic, a city council, a
nice church auu pursou.-ige, it good
schosl, a Hoard uf luloi iuhUuii and nu
",lu',u-
Information to emigrants will be giveu
wju, pit-name bv the Buard on applicu-
, ,lU.h u da,iv fwm lon
;i,..,., . fr..... ,ri... it-
tiou uli the .Northern lucilic Kail load .
Within un udles of Yeruouia, twenty,
colonic, with leu launliea eucn, can i.nd
apace of choice, cheap hinds in th
valleys of Kock Creek, (.'looked Cieek,
Pebble Creek, Heaver Cuek and Kisi
t'urk, jtid stijl leave loom lur uiure tu
fulluw them. Keepeclftilly,
JOIKN CAMPbEIX,
bee. Yernuuiu Huard.
Yernonia, Oregon, March 8, VJOi.
BUREAU OF INFORMiTIO.X.
For Immigrants tit the Fertile Valley
of the Sehaiem.'
Yernonia OSce, April, 190-L
To the Emtor.
Large numbers of fanners and settlers
coming, and expected to come, this year
to our coast, gives us a reasonable hope
of securing a part of these people as ad
ditions to the population of our beautiful
valley.
Every property owner and settler knows
to his sorrow the drawbacks which have
thus far reUrded emigration and progress
here; progress which has smiied upon
other parts of Oregon which have not
one-fourth of the natural resources with
which God has enriched the hills and
Tallies of the Nehatlem. The worst of
thesg drawbacks is solely attributable to
tba fact that no way of in,rress or out
going between the Nehalem and the out
side world has as yet been provided by
the mossbacked public men and million
aires of Oregon. The result has been a
loss in population, and no advance in thj
Nehalem country, ulthou'h lyinjj a? it
does at the very door of Portland and
Astoria. . .
This sickly condition is now likely to
be its own cure. A, new timbnwd
fundi at prices rauging from $ to $10 an
acre Mi a surprise to H,is:ernrjixed farn.
era ticking ne:v hornet on our cjcv', and
now they are wanting to know how to
IfotpUi, of whom to secure reliable in
formation, and what particular tract arc
for sale.
This want, and these (ittcstions, It I
now our privllge, and our duty to meet
by united and systematic work; showing
our best hind which we are willing to
divide and to ell, without ettortion to
the new comer; and perhaps end the
year with Korea and scores uf pleased
and prosperous people permanently estab
lished with as, to transform tbi. valley
into the Eden of Oregon.
Mr. Frank Tracy, of Vernonia, Ass't.
Secretary, I. authorized to represent and
assist the Board in its work throughout
thc entire valley. Respectfully,
JOHN CAMPBELL,
Secretary Bureau of Information.
REUBEN.
Paul Morel wa a Portland visitor
Monday. -
Attorney J. W. Day of St. Helen wa.
In the city Monday.
J. R. Boyd of Eugene is visiting hi
daughter, Mrs. E. S. bean, this week.
Mr. T. F. Norton returned home Fri
day from a week's visit with friend, in
Portland.
S. F. Stanley, Pre., of of the C. T. C,
came down from Portland Friday and i.
visiting nis logging camp tor a tew aays.
Mrs. Ann. Lindsay and her daughter
Kitty went to Portland Friday for a few
days visit with friends. I
xi.. v.-A v .,.!- r-.1 nA I
.... . . ..' . " . . , j
ZwingH made shipment, of potatoes to
Portland Friday.
Frank Bishop of Tide Creek made a
shipment of shingles to University Park
Friday.
Mrs. Antone Wise was a Portlaqd vis
itor Friday.
T!,A rnml mr.A h, ntrnrt
Fred Comfort ana wife nave returned
from Portlandr Mr. Comfort has charge
ui me -wuiumuitt 4 iuiuci w iiaiu. av
is assisted by Ira Wish row.
After an illness of three months Laura
E. Merrill, eldest daughter of A. A. Mer
rill, died at her home at St. Johns. Or.,
April 6, at noon. Her death resulting
from tuberculosis hastened by typhoid
fever,
The funeral services were conducted
by
Rev. Hawkins, of Clatskanie, Or., whose
discourse could not tail to Dnng comiort
to the bereaved relatives and mends as -
sembled to pay the last sad rites and look
for (he last time on all that was mortal
of the dear departed one whose beautiful
life had gone into immortality. Heart
were sad and heads were bowed with
grief as we thought of the young life just
budding into perfect womanhood, the
life that had been so unselfish and useful
to others now cut down in its first open
ing. Yet we could not but thank God
that he gave to us that sweet life for a
few short years, and we felt that it was
now blooming in beauty where tears can
not dim the eyes and death cannot enter.
She was laid to rest at the family burial
grounds at Deer Island, Or.
Laura was bora at Deer Island, Oregon,
August 22, 1884, living there until the
fall of 1900, when they came to Portland
where she graduated from Couch school.
She leaves a father, two sisters, Mabel
and Betha, step mother, step brother and
sister and other relatives and friends who
will never cease to miss her till they too
shall hear the summons "enter into thy
rest."
H0CLT0S SCHOOL KEP0BT.
The seventh month of school closed
with the following report: j
No. of days taught. 20
No. of days attendance 9 6
No. of days absence 74
No. of time tardy 5
No. of girls enrolled 31 1
No. of boys enrolled 24
Total ouiiiberenrolled 55
Average number belonging ,. 49
Those neither absent nor tardy in the
advanced department were Eona Perry,
Earl Perry, Manly Copeland, Clida Usher,
Harry Popejoy.Ida Popejoy, Clyde Perry,
Hattie Wikstrom. Eleanor Smith, Jennie
Spence and Frank Graham.
RUBY A. JACKSON, Prin.
Those neither absent nor tardy in the
primary department were Etta Popejoy,
Nellie Dunn, Edith Clark. Maggie Spence,
Beth Perry, Hazel Wikstrom, Emmet
Smith, Alex Spence, Esther Copeland,
Harry Dunn, Roy Perry, Glenn Smith,
Leonard Ridley, Guy Boid and Dale
Perry. MR.5- GRACE METZGER,
Primary Teacher.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
In lh ronaty Conn of the State of Oregon, for
CfilU'iitiU rouiity.
1 1 th. rafter of the ettats of Willie A Ballvy,
tit ccaant.
N-OTICK 1H HEREBY CIVfiN THAT THE
uniteU-aM hti- bn appointed Attmin
tatrstorof tlie e.:ate ot Wilha A. HIjiv. de
eae I. by th0 "iuy '.mrt ot Ihe stale of Ore
K n. for c ura a t-onntv, sud h:t qiialirld.
All pe'-sti-a iiHvin? clui ii a.'a.n-a aa d estate
are he oh n M?l i.i prese nt the morn- to uie nt
the law l!ii eot i'li. J. .hna'el 515 Chninlier
ol t'omiueu'v blilft-. Fortiait't. riicatui. V th
pi-orw-r vttueher, a ,.l duly vcrlfs-l wilhlQix
m .nihi fn.ia .ate hc-rs-it.
iial.l an i " l putli-lifril Ihll 15th day ol
April, A. ti. lt.
Al.rRFD r. SVIT(T.
Atlmi'imrilor of ibe Kun of W tllla A. Bullsy,
dtceed.
CII.W. J. 8'HS ABEL.
A15MIS Attorney lur said .jtst..
GUARDIAN'S NOTICE;
In the Conniv Court ot the Slat, of Orfrnn, foi
Coian.'.i. CouMtv.
Iu the ui.a or ef ih. Uusralaashlp ot Willi. A.
llailev, it '! nor
SJOTIi K IS HKiiESY GIVEN THAT THE
1 ,in e-aiKiie l. ti.i. rdiiiii (i Oreioin) of the
O irdUn'Hp e-ttto t.l saM iulqur. h.ut ttld his
flu tt ri T audare-, at iu i ma ler hi Die
C .unty 0,:n i h tu l o -,, f ,r C u u
bla t'o i v and an t- i has a -i in -I', in i
entered olr- . uum'nir hu -iti da. ,i M iv
VjM, a ,n h M o i ..c o . a. u. t . f .t
th h.ria -i ob, jio,. io . .1.1 rina r ...t
attd(or) .vogut au.l iurih c th n i,t i.i.-iu f.
SI. W. I Uutt , jV
Onantlan of the eat t. (iu . .) of tt'illlu
A. Mai vy. a iiin.tr
K vs. 3. SCIlKABEr,.
AluMU A loni'v lor Uuanliat,.
CITY BA3BE3 SHOP
?, CitAWFCRD, Propr.
Wwn is Mr Mo'tfl.
Satisfied GnaranteeL
GIVE ME A TRUIi.
!
REPUBLICAN COOMTY TICKET.
Representative GEO. MAYGBR
Clerk -E. E. QUICK
Judge J. B. DO AN
8heriff -MARTIN WHITB
Treasurer EDWIN ROSS
Assessor .A. T. LAWS
School Supcrlntendcnt...J. K. COLLINS
Surveyor W. T. WATTS
Commissioner CASPER LIBEL.
CARD OF TfllXES.
I desire on the part of the people coa
nected with Christ Church, St. Helena,
as well as myself, to thank the minister
in charge of the Methodist church and
the trustees of the same, for the courtesy
In giving np their own service on account
of our Easter service the evening of Sun
day, April 10th. Also the choir of St,
Matthew' Church, who sang that even
ing, highly appreciate the kind hospital,
ity extended to them while in St. Helena,
Very incerely,
REV. W. A. M. BRECK.
Sale of Stock and Implements.
,..,-, .fnrV im
piemenU wjn be offered for sale at the
residence ol Andrew uergnom, aeceasea,
rYr:
ol(j. i buflf two calves, 1 plow, 1 hay
rake; harness and cart, shovels, saw and
axe, nousenoia ami aucnea rorniiurc, i
watch, 1 gun, and 1 saddle. Terms cash.
tilsi A. LAKSUX,
Administrator.
ADXISISTRATOR'S SALE.
N OTICE U HERKBYUIVEN THAT BY V1B.
tu nl aii unier of ihe C.un jf r.mri ol lb.
but t.f oreroii. ti. Coi.at of Col i r
noile an erne ad on u . lllu - BV April.
IJM. In II . mll. ! th. .UUe 1J h I M, u j
.,.., lh! r,iann. in t.iimuUo.,,. of
! eiw- -M. - d .""-'; ,h
ffn.sllrtl private .ai. ,or cum iu . si.a, nm
folloln rt-riod rj uia srijf trlo..il..a lo
il, eite or s.l't .;AMa, ,o-u; oortb
WMi q.iartsr rd1 lu Noutaweil qtisri.- of sea
11 a ttalitv-iour. lowo-h p four uo.ta. r. sw.
n ,n,iiii IhrWIIUui.tw MeiMisu, luColam.
bi Cuuuir, orwu.
valentine bhows.
ArMm Adrululsirsor.
SUMMONS
In th.riroult Court ol tha Sous of Oregon top
ine County ol Columbia.
John tcaf., flaiu.ilT. s Robert H. Bsrnes,
To Robert U. Baruts, Dcfeodsnt.
' N IdK NAME THE STATE OF OBEO
( X Vou ar. burroy rMu14 10 spi'.ar and
EGON.
and au-
, iTt Ju Jiieiilt tbe lib iy ol
coiuplatut fiitfJ aaaiual you io lb.
1 May. l.o4, urn wrm in aay uu iu o, ras.
uioi llia.i ls ikIu Iroin lu r.t uubhcauon
ol una urauuiia;a4ui tlyoo tail so lo appear
ami answer. Iba plaintiff will apply lo til.
Court iwf ibe rede! ueraaudeo la Ibe coaiplstat.
Wli.cbu: I ha! tbe pUiutitf b aUjuUKed and
ui're?.Jlo 1m Ih.vauoi iu lee lmple ol tb lol
Iowiiik uc,lo. real i.ropertj, lo-wit: Th.
-uuiu ,e.-tiiaiierta!-)ol srcuou li.ree(3),
in ionbip us t) oi,o. Kause nve(a)Wesl
of toe nma.urua Her d.au. Mluale In tbe
t ouuiy ol Colauibia, stale of OrcKJli; sti.l that
btatl.le Ibere.o la qu.ete.1: auii thai you be
Xoiever' banei lr..ro aaserlii. suy claim,
c isul. title or lulerea, whatsoever in or to aid
real propc.ty, or any part tbereol, adverse 10
mi. ,.la.utlil; thai plaiutlf recover coau and
iluuu K,uut bu incurred; and that he bs
oeuu.-b o.ncr aud fu.th.r leilei ss to Uia
cttui, may ee.u julaU'i eqaiMbl..
I nu .uiuiuons is uubhaued id "The Orecoa
Mis." one . acn wtek lor ix tuccesatv. ti,
by onler ol tbo Uou. I". A. Mi BrUieJiidne ol th
circua cour, 01 ihe Mate 01 oragon lor Colum
bia county. da.eJ Uarca i. A. 1J. I'M.. Uale ot
rtr-l pubiicatiou. April I. lisM; sad ul last pah
ncou..yu.uKH. WHp0vvgLL)
Ap lMaylt Attorney lor Plaintiff.
tile CWUrt IU yuu V .pvw mnl " ... uw
Steamer JOSEPH KELLOGG
Leave. Portland on Taevda. Thnwisy sad Sal.
arday at 7 a. in. for
St. Helms, talema. Carnlft Hmt HainJmi
anil ft lie,
Arrivlnrat Portland Monday, wea
Beaday aud Friday at 2 p. a.
Sterner NORTHWEST
leaves Portland Monday, Wednetday
and Friday night at at 10 p. m., for the
same points mentioned- above and To
ledo, rea.-hing the latter place at 10
a. ni. on the following day. Returning,
the boat leave Toledo at noon, and
Cas'lf Rock at 6:30 in the afternoon,
Tuexdajvi, Thnnday and Sunday,
If. vine Vortla nd early in the morning,
wrnrf toot ol Salmon at I.HoLMAN.Agat.
I'liQFESSIOXAL.
l.OTABY PUBUC.
Co.SVKYAKCUta,
J.BGODFREY,
4TT0RNE Y- AT- Ii V.
Heal Estate ani TirnUsr Laals Soli
AB9T1UOX8 MADKi
ST. HELENS, - - OREC30
S. H. GKUJ3ER,
ATTOBXE Y- AT- Ri IF.
Off ct with E. E. Quirk.
ST. HELENS, : I ORKpOS.
Will rive bent personal stteniton to all leptl
wiattera entnnued lo me. will practice In 4
tiio state and I'uHed Slates Couris.
W. II. POWELL, '
ATT0EXE Y- AT- LA TF.
HEri TY DISTRICT ATTOBMET.
BT.HIIES3. t OBEOOM.
I. W. DAY w- B. DFLLARD
DILLAKD & DAY,
ATT0RYE YS-AT-LA W
OfllMi iext door lo Conrthous.,
SI HELENS. OKKtiON.
Will practi' in any eonrt, State or Fed
eral. Dr. "Edwin Ross,
Physician, and Surgeon,
SI. HELliSS. OKEGON.
Dr. II. It. Cliff,
Physician and Surgeon
ST. HELENS, OREGON.
aiSTARMSHtCO
U7i
vm..
. JOHN A. BECK
DUALS JK IH
Watches, Diamonds, Siliervars.
...JEWSLRY....
Repairing a Specialty.
Morr(?a St. BeV Trout tint, FOTLAMJ,