It Pays to Pay Cash I
Qt n We will malte a snccini inr1tirmir.t,r ",... r..i.
YfoW BUVCM, because
r"cA. dUCCmcnt.1 to US
We will flake
By tins oner, and so
article of liciieral I
each day of the
Tiff I WHEN YOU
euroute, and will
save you money.
i ,.j ii .. ri.
7
pruicu mvii ivuyui v.iiiihok urcss diiocs. Also
a full line of Women's and Children's Shoes.
The Old Reliable Firm
BAILEY & BRINN
HOULTON. OREGON.
I Oriental
5
UNOEI NEW
V iuvlte the plrouK "' the C.rnrrsl
Public and Guarantee Cleanliness and
(sural Hume Conking.
MRS. A.T. LAWS & SON
vww
J THE
JUG STORE DOWN
By The Big Sawmill!-
V
V
V
U Kcrivins New flood
THE MUCKLE STORE HAS A REPUTA
. it ... A.tu Iluitt in
"GENERAL JUERCHADISE
Dart &
St. UeleiMp -
I How About
HBI ..KIIU..I.
ttmn pniimir lor )
rti-urtlii .nil
ll,r r-unl .h. r"tl ''L'V o' "lot .!
E. E. QUICK 6c CO,
Roberson & Lope
JJUTCIIEKS
PACKERS
Markets St. Helens and Houlton
FINE MEATS,
Lard, Sausage, Eto.
W solicit the patronage of the r"Pl
hme eomtnnnltiea.
IP?
Wholesalers make SDCtial in.
for Cash. V ,
Money
will our customers. A different
t(MnL...J!u. .
luvmiiiiiumc on hDcei ll k:i 1i
week for cash. Ask aiiout
BUY. Wc have Kxls galore
offer you bargains that will
We are agents for the eclc-
t rt.i i. i ki . .
V
Hotel
MANAGEMENT
r
HARNKSS GOODS
All Kinds and Grades
FIRST CLASS IN EVERT RESPECT
Cargsst loeH to Select Crom
and
Low est Prices
Call ) " good before buying, or
Write for Catalogue
COLLI N B 1R KSTON-W 1 LSO N CO.
Cor. 2nd Taylor Sts., Portland.
S
Kvery day in the Week ,jj
R IT
Muckle,
" " 0r(,Son-
Your Title?
a,m.mb.r thl It Is th.
"'". A.V.." l.ilun lu Una
nn ni ...t, -- --".
J. MACKENZIE,
General Contractor
niUliOF.lt. AND IMI.K
UlttVINO A HI-IOCIAI.TV
ESTIMATES FURNISHED
8T. HELENS, OR.
rrica Mrw Hmk-x.
Kotast ruam
W. C. Fischer,
ATTORXE YAT- Li W.
UAIMKK.
OREGON.
Columbia
Restaurant
TAYLOR HUILPING,
8T. HELENS, ORECOM
MISS I. i, CR0U5B,Prprl.t.
Beat Meal. Vrmv '
lll II Willi u. sua t. win -..
LOOAL AND GENERAL
Mrt. II. A. Mut, of Portlunil. la vliitinv
her titter, Mr. J. H. Decker, of thia
M"" Moe w" oiBi.
at on, ,.,..
Tli gentleman at Rainier who stopped
hl wier because he did not like an ex-
prculoii uwd in It editorial colunini, la
rrnjiectftilly Informed that "the little
sign "till hang above the door," I
Keuirnilwr we are headquarters for '
granite and tinware, a new anpply )ut
on. o Ot 1 VI'R
Mr. Andrew King had the mi.fortu'ne '
to ,,,.itc severely injure twoof the finger.
on hi. rlKlit hand last Tuesday while at
work retiring the propeller of . gHSO-
line launch. The accident will unfit him
for work for a week or two,
The city Is having the water tanks
board in, in order to prevent their warp
ing during the coming dry weather.
largest store and largest stock can lie
found at I'rrry & Graham's atore at
lloulton. Good, delivered free. I
Magnolia, Canadian Club, Old Govern-
. !
inetit W'hiskie. and Gordon'. Dry Gin at
the Owl Sulonn. Old Crow Whiskey
Uittled in lxind. Also Old Quaker-nude
Rye WhLkey.
iMiry funus on Sauvles I.land are hav
ing a hard time to find pasturage for their
cattle during the high water. In some
instanres they give th use of their herds
for tne pasturage.
Goods delivered without charge,
willingly and cheerfully. Order freely.
M. C. CRAY St. Helens Or.
Mtstrs. C. L. Ayres and A. A. Smith,
of Yanktown, were among the Mist's
callers on Saturday last.
Trespass notices and all kinds of print
ing dune at this ofTire.
I). F. Tape, who owns a place adjoin
ing C. N. Gahlis' farm, this county, but
who has recently been a resident of
Sherwood, Washington county, is mov
ing back to his farm with his family,
fur the purpose of making needed re
pairs. Carabana cigar two for a quarter at
Hrinn Bros. Owl Saloon
Call and sre the new line of men and
boys' wits direct from the nianufacturersc
l'KKKY & GRAHAM, Pioneer Store
The St. Helens and lloulton baseball
trams played a match game of baseball
on Sunday last, resulting in a score of
2t to I in favor of the St. Helens team.
Mrs. Elizabeth I'crry, who has been
quite seriously sick for several weeks, is
reported to be recovering.
Canned and fresb vegetables.
II. O. OLIVER
All the local and war new. in the Mist
and Oregooian. Only $'- a year,
Rev. Taggart, of Rainier, was a caller
at the Mtst office on Monday last. He
held services at the Congregational
church in this place last Sunday.
Hakkiu rt.vsioiTii Rock Eccs Fob
SaI.K. The pumt blood At fifty cents
r setting of fifteen oggs.
MRS. G. W. PERRY, lloulton
Mr. Grant Walls and Mrs. Wicker-
slum, of Scappoose, were visitors at
'the county seat on Monday last, as wit-
nrssrs before the county court in tne
mailer of the application of the Chil
dren's Aid Society for the custody of the
Drought children.
I'rrsh fish in season every Friday, and
sprciul Sunday dinner at the Oriental
Hotel.
Assessor Laws returned last Monday
from CUitikanic. having completed the
assessment of that precinct. He reports
that the assessed valuation of the City of
Oalskanic will exceed by $:iO.OOO the
prcsrnt assessment. He also reports
hat there is still snow on the divide be
tween Clatskanie and Mist.
Our complete line of men's, boys and
ladies' sweaters are attractive, and prices
right, at Oliver's.
Mr. R. H. Mitchell was chairman of
the Democratic county convention. Mr.
Mitchell is the gentleman who informed
SlicrilT Hattan that he could not sup
port him for re-election, and also made
the statement that he intended to sup
port Martin While and Theodore Roose
velt. Nice chairman for a convention
that indorsed the "time-honored prin
ciples of Jefferson and Jackson I"
Bailey & Brinn's .tore is headquarters
for general merchandise, Houlton, Ore
gon. Good goods a specialty. Quality,
quantity and price guaranteed.
Mr. J. E. Black, foreman at the Ore
gon Wood Company's yards, had a con
test with a piccaroon last Saturday, in
which he came out second best, receiv
ing quite a severe wound in the fore
part of his head. He was pulling the
piccartxin out of a log, when it yielded
suddenly, and, flying back, struck him as
aforesaid.
So far as the law is concerned, the
fishing season opened last week, but the
fish are not complying with the law, as
they refuse to lc caught. This is a mat'
tcr for the fish commissioners to in
vestigate. If they protect the fish dur
ing the close season they should sec that
they go into the nets during the open
season. It's a poor law that won't
work both ways.
Frank Tracy, of Vernonl, Sec. of Uie
Vernon ia Bureau of information, was in
St. Helen. Wednesday, and while here
made the MrsT pleasant call. Frank,
who .old hi. place cm Rock Creek several
weeks ago, bus bought the old Plowman
place near the one he sold and will reside
there in the future.
D. M. Miller, superintendent of the
Nchalcin Logging Company, expect
soon to begin the building of a fine
residence at Columbia City, and is ex
pecting the arrival of his father and
mother and two sisters from Correy,
Pennsylvania.
ludae J. C, Moreland and R. R. Gilt-
ncr, of Portland, were in town Saturday
last on legal business.
W. T. Gardner, secretary of the Boys'
Bnj Q-tttf ajj Society, appeared before
tin cottnfcv court on Monday last for the
purpose of securing the cmtody of the
minor children of Mr. and Mrs. Brought.
The Brougnt, wtre resident.
' Linnton, Multnomah County, and the
father was at one time convicted of
cruelty to hit children, and three of them
were placed in the cuitody of the aociety,
hut were afterwarda returned to their
Pr,n,. on PlrdSe ot ,he tltt 10
ive ,hem tw,,cr treatment. The family
,ntn moved to Scappoose, In thia county,
whcre ,hcy M P."' Uh'
!'mi ,,"cIe,,WO tht g'fU Wtre T
St- ,,ele"' ,he m0lh'r mdtt 10
itcur Uctnle' "'"'" ,ht they were
ovcr lx,cen ,r of 0n ,1,e Und'
Monday, me aaimttea mat incy were
under fifteen, they being twin.. The
court granted the order placing the chil
dren in the custody of the Boys' and
Girl.' Aid Society, and aa a result of the
woman's testimony, she was arraigned
hy District Attorney Powell on charge
of oeriury. and the examination set for
next Wednesday. Mr. George Hall has
been engaged as attorney for the defense.
I now have the most complete
up-to-date stork ever carried
in St. Helen, since the world
began. You need not go to
Portland for anything but to
my .tore for everything.
M. C. GRAY.
Ot :
L. T. Barm, at one time register of ;
the U. S. Land Office at Oregon City .
and well known by many residents of i
this county, died of heart disease on
the steamer Iralda on Monday last. Mr.
Barin was for many years a prominent
figure in Republican politics in Oregon, !
having been a member of the state sen
ate and chairman of the Republican cen
tral committee.
Mrs. Emma Clear, of Portland, is visit
ing ber parents, Mr. and Mrs. Coz of St.
Helen..
Do you want garden seeds? If so, call
at the Mist office and get them free of
charge. You don't even have to be a
.utMcriber to the paper. They are sent
to us by the Agricultural Department at
Warhington, through the courtesy of Sen-
or Fulton.
A new line of men's suits from 7 up.
PERRY & GRAHAM.
Call and see our outings and calicoes.
H. O. OLIVER.
The circuit court on Saturday last made
a decree in the case of Livesley vs.
Mucklca, discharging the receiver and
turning the
property over to Muckle
Bros. In the case of Kinney Grace, a
decree was made in favor of plaintiff,
quieting title to 3lX) acres of land near
St. Helens.
REUBEN.
J. A. Schunesen, of Rainier, was
in
town Friday.
Alex Reid and wife visited Kahuna
Saturday. . .
J. B. Heritage is visiting his daughter,
Mrs. Tbos. Pawaon.
S. F. Stanley, manager of Columbia
Columbia Timber Co., came down from
Portland Monday. .The Co. fs putting in
about 70,000 feet of logs per day.
A pleasant surprise was given Mr. and ,
Mrs. R. N. Hamilton at their homo in
West Reuben Saturday evening. The
evening was spent in playing whist and
other games, after which a delightful
luncheon was served. Those present
were Mr. and Mrs. R. N. Hamilton, Mr.
and Mrs. G. V. Jordan, Mr. and Mrs. Al
Larson, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Reid, Mr.
and Sirs. M. J. Butler, Misses Ray Bing
ham, Mamie Brink, Mellie Wise, Messrs.
Martin Horsen, Antone Wise, T. C.
Watts, Thos. Hunter.
A large stock of novels )ust received at
the St. Helens Pharmacy.
YERNONIA NOTES
Everybody busy as bees in these parts
farming and gardening.
Joseph Hickenbottem of Shady Brook,
Washington County, was the guest of S.
D. Shceley last Wednesday.
Mrs. Elsie Dunn Emmons finished a :
very successful term of school in this
district last Wednesday.
Frank
. Wortinan is again in the valley
returned Thursday by the way of
having returned
Hillsboro.
Mrs. L. D. Sheeley is quite sick with
an attack of the grippe.
Thos. Adams has a small force of men
gathering chittim bark for the market.
The Vernonia Grange, No. 305, meets
next Saturday, in special session, to con
fer degrees on some candidates who wish
to visit the Pomona next month.
Mrs. Palmer is very low with a severe
case of eczema.
Butter King Dow brought in another
seprrator for one of hi. patron, on his
last trip in.
Hazelwood Cream Co. are planning to
establish a cream route in the upper val
ley. A wise thing to do we should think,
as there are a number of farmers without
cream seperators who would have them
if a route were established.
'
The Vernonia Tbugha climbed into
their mud scow, last Sunday and went to j wmcna. er Jrae? to iSSnl.". -Natal
to plav the Grangers game of Whlte to AuundU tract in sec
baseball. The score stood, we are told, 21, 8. 4
20 to 3 in favor of the Toughs. 1 Wilson to Carrlgan. tract In
Quarterly meeting services were very! Wilson to Trustee, tract In n
well attended, a gooaiy niimoer rrom s
distance being pre
well thought of in t
:acnt. Elder Schupp is
this valley.
With such a ticket as the convention
has nominated we feel confident that it
will he a clean sweep for the Republicans
next June.
Quite a bit of rumor afloat on the up
ner river as to the cause of Mr. Oliver's
J aeath recently. Thinga point toward
foul play.
BA& TAT.
Following ar th real lat. trannnc
tfona rorUd In Columbia county from
K-bmry Z to April J, U04:
D. C. Alilrldg. to Clara llryant,
lot 2, lilk 4, ClalKknnia Mortgag.
II. M. and B. R. Ilutt to F. 11.
Flckott, lot tl, blk t, Gobi.. 100. 00
Paul liuksiirtald to lull III B. . .
Merrill, land In S, 2, 4 I2K.00
Sheriff to tC. M. Kuwlar (Worth-
wl. k .st ), na i, 21. . 2. Tax Jd
ISIOdlflttt IO IIIOUf.ll V.O.,
acr, 7, b
1.0
112. CO
200.00
1.00
2C.00
1.00
SO. 00
10.00
1.00
. 1.00
1,000.00
Uryant to McKmil, n I lot 2,
mihd J. L.
waaner a. i, v.
Buker to Hlurm, tract
'in
Hroylns' a. I. a
Hunk to W. O. h, Co.. right of
BOTrBynd'4o"Hayburn,'Vnw Vf
M L o 1. 4. 4
Cunick to 8tat, h sw II, and
1 ; 1. 4. I
Cam to Harris, lota In V.r-
nonla
Conyara to Elliott, lot 2t, earn-
tery i
Croaa to Trustee M. E. Church,
I raft In aec J I. , 4
Cramar to King, nw i of n i,
sec 14, 4. I
Chipman to Muslola, I I M i
and portion of
nw s oi i.
MX- ft. 1. 4..
rut Jtriav to Tienaon L A L.
Co.. na i of aw i, and nw i of
aa t, aac 24. . 4. ......... .. .00
Dolph to Bulla, lota In Colum-
bla City 20.00
Foatar to Kashas, lot 2, blk t,
Uoble 26.00
Finn 10 gtawart, w t, ac 2, . t 1,000.00
Fowler to Western Cooparag-e
Co., w 1 of aw t, aac 20, 6, 2. . . 1,100.00
Flcka to Ilenson Logalng Co.,
nw , aac 1. (. 4 l.SOO.OO
Fowlar to Harris, na i aac 21,
t SO. 00
Flipper to W. O. Lumbar Co..
timber dead 1-00
Fowlar to Uabrlelaon, lot 1, aae
24. . 1 221.00
Olasa to Cox, na I of na i aac
14. 7. 4 00.00
Gore to Bcaopoose Lumber Co.,
4 aca In Walls Pill' d. 1. e. 400.00
Glltner to Olltnar. two trana-
fai. lota In Columbia City. .
Hunter to Archibalt, lot ( and
7, blk t. Oolila 0.00
Halpruner to Manaon Logging
Co., aa t aac it. i. 1 10.00
Houe to Payn. tract tn aac
20, 2, 1. and othr land.... 4,000.00
Helra of Jea Hendrlck to
Western Cooparage Co.. na t
c 10. n of a t aac 2,
all In S. 2 1.200.00
lliatt to Madden, w of w s. aac
JS, 0. 6, and personal property 1.00
Johnaon to Iewl, tract In E. O.
ItrvMnl'a d. 1. c 150.00
Jone to Muatola. a I w 1 ot iw
t. and aa i of nw I. aec 11, 7. 4 1,400.00
Kruager to Krueger, m I of n I
of a I of aa t. aec 15. 2. 2 600.00
inn in Hhcldon. lea fie of nsh-
., Hhi.mn. laasa of nsh
.'w'..K ff".Yii
26.00
too. 00
aw L aac 25, a. J..
LIndley to State, aa I of aa L aac
21, 4, t; w i of i ec 14, t,
t
f in lfrrllt land In 8. 7. 4
1.00
276.00
Luther to Hendershott, und i of
iJS,Wo?d "'Bryant.' 'a Voir'
to. 00
w 1 of aa I and tots of lota 1,000.00
Larran to Klchardson. aa or
na t of na t. aec 11. 2. 2 200.00
r inu tn vvsr mot 1 of na 1. aec
i i. ...... 100
Lorkwood to Burryander. 1 ac
i int a nf (V n. Hrvant d.
L c. 125.00
Lainberaon to Ollaon, land In
Houlton 200.00
Lamberaon to Spence. two
traeta In A. nroylea' d. I. c.. 260.00
UVulan n Urtti I 'ftmOTY. Und
1 I Int In aw t aec 22. 4, ..... 100
McCarthy lo McNeelan. aw i
( mMf it. 4. 1 1-00
. ,-.., tn lil.m. (Iria land.
Columbia City 1-00
!McHrtde to Olltner. tide land.
fvtitimma ciiv
aec 28. I. 4 1,000.00
McKlnnea to Anderson, n i lot
?. aubd I. Winner d. 1. c 112.60
Sld'om to Paleraon and El
liott, trustees, tract In na t
of aa s. ec 20. 0. 4
Niemela to Lamp, 40 aca In
aw I. aac 4. 7. 4
Niemela to Ertckson. tract In
6.00
1.00
1.00
-20.00
1,(00.00
450.00
176.00
1,100.00
20.00
sac 4. 7. s
j Nion to Butts, lot in Columbia
Same to" C." H. McNeelan, aam
0?tKO Wood CoVt'o Chaa. Rob
erta, 20.30 ac aec , ,
O'Brien to Ball. 4 lot In aac
44 g g
Olson to Hagedorn. w I of n t,
nw t of ae J. aec 11. 6. 2
Oake to Butt, quitclaim to
lot in Columbia City
ti A 1 .1,1. n 1 1 1 r f In tm aac
r "ii" : tr::v:: 100.00
Pelletler to West. Oregon num
ber Co.. timber deed.
Peck to Hall, a i nw t aac 12,
s s
1.00
1,400.00
Feteraon to trusleea, tract in n
I of aa t. aec 29, , 4
rayne to Jonea, tract In n t of
aw t aec 11. 7. 4.. a -
Praarott to Bulla, lota In Co
lumbia City ,
Roger to Rogers, nw I of ae i.
aec 2. 4. 4 :
Rogera to Rogera. na I of aa i,
aac 2, 4. 4
Ring to Montgomery, 1 Int In
ae i aac SO, 4. 2
Slunmi to 1M Spain, a I of na
i of aa s. sac 12. 4. 2
Schmldka to Keller. 44 aca. aec
in
f .00
1.00
20.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
750.00
147.60
Sheriff to Francy. aa I
Sla'ven 'to Slaven. a ) aw of
j Ji'ZtT..19
Smith to Smith. 2 lota In Var-
t.00
5.00
; gViser
to Kngllah,
4 lots on
Deer laland
Sayler to Stewart, aw t aec 2.
C 6
Sheriff to Case, lota In Vernonla
Sackley to Pelera. n I na i and
aw 1 of na i. aac 22. .
Stewart to Pelera. n i of n; 1
and aw i of na I, aac 12. . 1 . .
Stltnel to Banaon L. & L..CO-,
ae t aac it. 6. ....-.
State to Gillner. nw J of nw I.
aac 20. 6. 1.
Swlizer to Moeck. nw I of na i.
and lot 1, ec 20, 7. 2. . . . .
Stewart to Church, aw I of nw i,
aec 27. 4. 2 .....
State to Meserve. 1 na i. c
27. 4. 2
8odderback to Pulllam. 20 ac;
In aw ) of w t. aac 28, 8. 1
State to la Jersey, na i of aw i.
i Af a. k um as. a. 4
45.00
1.000.00
24.00
150.00
150.00
10.00
(0.00
1.00
100.00
025.00
(12.50
400.00
OS!
200.00
' gtaie to Powell, ae I. a i of nw
t, aw s oi na i, aim w w
I, sec 30. 4, 4
Sheriff to White, tract In aec
21. . 4
State to Wolverton, w of na
1 47 7 S.
iim'iih ia Smith, t Int w I sec 24.
se t m 14. all In 4. 1; alao w
as 1. aa I aw i. ec 17. 4. 2:
also und 1 Int of a i of aac
is. s. a 5.00
' T
T
lchanor to Tichenor, bond 800.00
rualeaa or f lora uoeny io
Uewla Montgomery. ins in
nw L aac ss, ana ae mon aa,
all In 4, 1 1.000.00
Tichenor to Eastman, tract in
aae 1. 7. 4 100.00
Tichenor to Holmes, part of blk
1, N. Clatakanl 225.00
Tyaskiewlra to Gosa, lota 5 and
. blk 4. St. Hln... 10.00
Tyasklewlc to Laws, lot tn 8L.
Helen ".00
Tracy to Hall, w I nw L sac
( 4 1,000.00
Tingle to M. E. Church, tract
in aec 14, 8. 4 1.00
Tichenor to Tichenor. tract In
aec 8. 7. 4 , . 600.00
Thornton to Butts, lots In Co
lumbia City 0.00
j United state. emtoAnm,
tenia to Annie
m.e a l hurt F Webtser. Wil
liam H. foster, lvi W. Ball,
William H. Foster. Justus H.
Cramer, Joseph Lea and Chaa.
Jaspers
Vincent to Heyele, tract in
Kniscnton s a. i.
(00.00
60.00
. wa.ua to Columbia Co., land in
? J'-- vV V 'mw
I nVHI IW LJSllllirOl OUIIl w, ar.aa.
. scappoose - 100.00
1.00
1.00
(0.00
6.00
5.00
)-'. r0 Zwlemr. lot 1,
blk
a Rainier
Sheriff to Plerter. w I of sw .
aeo .13. 5, 4. and 21 blks In "
Mellinger's add. to Vernonia 1,000.00
Zeller to. Godfrey, (0 aca In .
ac 16, 6. 1 Su.OO
AU the news local, state and national
the MtST and Oreganian for ?'. Yon
should subscribe now,
C LATH KAN IE CORRESPONDENCE
Mr. Nets Anderson Sell, n prosperous
farmer of the Nehatcm Valley, brought
load of potatoes from hi f irm to this city
Monday and received the highest market
price therefor.
- It is said by some of our wise men that
several of our citizens who would like to
tie candidates for the office of Justice of
the peace will have their names printed
on the ticket as independent candidates,
to be voted for at the coming June elec
tion in this precinct.
The barber's itch seems to be quite
fashionable in these parts.
Mr. John H. Wilson, of the Nehaletu,
was doing business and taking in the
sights of the city last Saturday.
Lumber is being hauled into town from
the mills in the interior as fast as possible
considering tbe condition of the roads.
The lumbermen are doing well to get any
lumber into market at all.
Mr. James Dart of St. Helens attended
the Democratic convention here last Sat
urday. Mr. Dart baa not been here for
several years, and expressed considerable
surprise at tbe size of the city and the
amount of business done here; but Jim
failed to get tbe nomination for county
judge. No doubt had be received the
nomination the Democrats all would hare
voted for him, as well as some Republi
cans.
Our fellow townsman James Barr re
ceived the nomination for county survey
or on the Democratic ticket last batnnlay
Mr. Dan Rice, who has been laid np
with rheumatism the past several weeks.
is convalescent. He will be wen enougn
to go to work again in a couple of weeks
George Howatson, of the upper Clata-
kanie. was doing business in the city
Tuesday.
Miss Hazel Chandler and mother vis
ited with the Misses N jra and Laura Con
yers this week.
News is about as scarce aa the teeth on
the upper jaw of a six months old rooster.
The Socialists will hold their county
convention in this city next Saturday, for
the purpose of nominating a tun set oi
candidates for county offices.
Miss Mary Tichenor Coles is teaching
the Hazel Grove school. There will be a
five months term.
The May festival to be held in this city
some time in May promises to be a very
interesting, grand affair. Anv one who
fails to attend will regret it all the bal
ance of their lives.
THIS BOYS FRIEND.
John Dellar, corner First and Yamhill,
makes a practice selling boys' clothes
and shoes at the actual cost prices. Boys'
suits, age 3 to 16, J.75 to 4; just exactly
the same grade you pay $1 or $2 more for
elsewhere, besides we give a bat and ball
free with every suit. Prices on shoes,"
(1.25 and $1.50. You save from 50c to $1
in comparison with other stores' prices.
Weinbard's beer on tap at the Owl
saloon.
A new line of boys' suits from $2.75 np.
PERRY Sc. GRAHAM.
SCHOOL REPORT.
Report of School District No. 4, month
beginning Mar. 21, and ending April 15.
No. days taught 20
No. days attendance -345
No. days absence - 60
No. times tardy -
No. pupils dropped 1
No. pupils re-admitted 1
No. girls enrolled - 9
No. bovs enrolled - - 14
Total No. enrolled 23
Those being perfect in attendance are:
Hilda Peterson, Winnie Morton, Leslie
Larson, Hilda Johnson, Lee Johnson,
Donald Parcher and Tracy Parcher.
ALMA THROOP, Teacher.
JUIY LIST FOR MAY TERN
Following is the list of jurors for the
coming term of Circuit Courr, to -neet
Tuesday, May 10 :
La Bare, Harry E, Clatskanie, farmer.
Way, Stephen S., Houlton, ctrmer.
Sail, John, Mavger, farmer.
Clark, Uther W., Houlton, carpenter.
Harvev, Alvin F., Fishhawk, farmer.
Adams, Chas. V., Warren, farmer.
Boisvert. Chas. H., Clatskanie. fanner.
Shultz, William I., Rainier, farmer.
Adams, Fred H., Deer Island, farmer.
Morgan, Jacob L., Westport, farmer.
Anderson, Friti, Rainier, tanner.
Landfeldt.Chris F., Clatskanie, fanner.
Seflert. Bert, Deer Island, farmer.
Hansen, Christian, Clatskanie, farmer.
Howatsin, Geo. M., Clatskanie, logger.
Hudson, James C, Hudson, fanner.
Brinn, J. Nick, Yankton, millmas.
Grant. Geo. W., Scappoose, farmer.
Gust (son, Gust, Vernonia, farmer.
Gisselberg, Aaron, Fishhawk, farmer.
Sitti, Geo. H., Keasey, fanner.
Roberts, Chas. A., Houlton, farmer.
Girt, Grant W., Apairy, farmer.
Thorp, Frank M., St. Helens, milkman
Wanberg, Jonas, Clatskanie, farmer.
Fluhrer, Fred, Mavger, millman.
Hedges, Forbes, L.", Rainier, sticker.
Peterson, Andrew, Hudson, farmer.
Anderson. E. C. Fishhawk, farmer.
Horgren, Ernest, Deer Island, millman
Farr, Uoraon ai., tiome, wooa aeaier.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
In the County Court of the Stale ot Oregon, for
Columbia i'onniy.
lu the matter of the estate of Willie A Bailey,
deceased.
NOTICE IS HEREBY C.IVKN THAT THE
undersigned has been appointed Admin
istrator of the estate of Willie A. Bailey, de
erased, by Ihe Comity Court ol tha Mate of Ore
gon, for Columbia County, and has qualined.
All parsons having olaim against said estate
are hentbv no' filed to present tha same lo ma at
Ihe taw nOtreot t ha. J. Schnabel. SUCnamber
of Commerce P.ldg., Portland, Ori-non, w in
proper vouchers and duly verinei within six
months from data hereof.
Iwted and Drat publbhed this 15th dsy ot
April, A. P. 10U4.
P ALPRRD F. SMITH.
Administrator of the Estate of Willie A. Bailey,
deceased. CHAS. J. SOHKABEL,
aLIVllS Attorney for said utat.
GUARDIAN'S N0TICI.
la tha County Court ot the State of Oregon, for
Columbia County.
In the matter t the
iiiardlanshlp of Willie A.
Hatley, a minor.
U K IS IIKkEI
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VOTlt B 13 HEhEbY GIVEN THAT THE
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unriersiiriied. UttHrdlnn (in Oregon) of Ihe
Guardianship estate ol suid minor, has tiled his
Dual repor. aud annum! lu said matter In Hie
County Court of the Stite ot Oregon for Calum
bin County, and an order haleen mideant
entered of record uamitig tho 23rd day ol Hay,
1WM, at the hourof tl a clock A. M. thcreol, fur
the hearing of objections to sHid Mual report
aud(or)ccouut aud for the taitlioii nt thereof.
M. O. THOK-IKN.
Gnardlau of the estate (lu Oreguu) of Willie
A. Bailey, a minor.
CHAS. J. SCUXAURL.
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All trains mike elesa connections at Oobl
with Northern Paetfle trains to and from tbe
Kut aud Houad points. Al Portland with alt
trains lesving Union depot, st Astoria with I.
K. AN. Oo.'s bost and rail Una and auismat
T. I. Potter to sod from llwco and North
Resell points.
Psssenrers for Astoria or war point mtiit fl&tf
trains st lloulton. Trims will stop l 1st sw
.ngeis off st ilou!toa wh.n coming from point.
veil of uooie.
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Cleanliness is My Motto.
Satisfaction Guarantee..
GIVE ME A TRIAL.
NOTICE OF SALE.
In the County Court of the State of
Oregon for the County of Columbia.
In the matter of the estate of John
M. Gove, deceased.
Notice is hereby given that pursuant
to an order of the County Court of the
State of Oregon for Columbia County,
made on the 11th day of April, 1904.
the undersigned, administrator of the
said estate, will after the 21st day of
May, 1004. sell at private sale at the
office of the Oregon Mist, St. Helens,
Columbia County, Oregon, to the high
est bidder, for cash, subject to the con
firmation of the County Court, all the
i right, title and interest the said John
M. Gove had at tne time oi ni ueam
in and to the following described real
property, to-wit : The northwest t and
the southwest t of section 34, township
4 north of range 2 west of Willamette
meridian, in Columbia County, Oregon.
VALENTINE BROWN,
Administrator of the Estate of John M.
Gove, deceased.
Dated April 11, 1904.
8UMM0NS
In lb Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for
the County of Coliimbi. .
Job a Mert, Plaintiff, vs. Robert H. Barnes,
DcUndant.
To Sobers H. Barnes, Defendant.
TN TUB NAME OP THIS STATE OP OREGON.
1 You are hereby roiulrea lo appear and an
wer the complaint Sled aaaluu you In tha
above entitled suit on or before the lh day of
May. that being tha day Hied in the order
of the Court lor you to appear and atumer, and
mora than six weeks Iron tba Ont pabUrauoa
of Ibis summon; and it yon (ail so to appear
and answer, the plaintiff will apply to tba
Court lor the relief demanded In tbe complaint,
which is: That ihe puinilff be adjudged and
decreed to be Ihe owner In tea slmpl ol tba fol
lowing described real property, lo-wil: Th
souib Wert quarter (SWk) of Ueetion three (i).
In Townibipsix () Sonn, Range Ore (5) Weal
of tbe Willamette Meridian, situate i In tha
I'onniy of Columbia, State ol Oregon; snd that
hi. mi. thereto be ouieted: aud that you be
I forever barraJ fro userttug any claim.
right, litle or Interest wnaisoeer in
Lt, '.-..... ... n.rt th.mf. adverse lo
ibis plaintiff: thai plaintiff recover coswand
disbuiaenicau herein incurred; and that Be be
given such olher and further fehef a to tbe
Court may seem Just and equitable.
I his summons i. published tn "The Oregon
Jliu" once each week for six successive weeks.
by order of tne Hon. t. a. ai Dni. v.
Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Colum
bia County, as..ea Hares a. . v- "
brt publication April 1, 1904; and of lael pnb-
liciuu.2ia,l,l.. w.HpowtLU
AprUfayll Attorney for Plaintiff.
FOR PORTLAND OAILY
Steamer Iralda
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RAILROAD TIME.
Leave Rainier dally (except 8undy)for Port
.and. at 0 A. St.. departing from St. Helens at 8
o'clock. Returulug, leave Fort laud at 2:08 P
St., arriving at M. Helens at 4:45.
Passengers and Fast Freiitt.
PORTLAND LANDING. TAYLOR ST.
PROFESSIONAL.
KOTABY PlBUC. CoNYEYAKCUia.
J.B.GODFREY.
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Real Estate ant Tiller Lands Soli
ABSTRACTS MADK:
ST. HELENS. - OREGOS
S. H. GRUBER,
ATTORNEY- AT '-Rim
nrilee with 1
. E. Quick,
ST. HELEN'S,
oKiaox.
mstters entrusted to me. w ill practice in au
th biala snd United states i.euns.
W. II. POWELL,
ATTORNE Y- AT- JLi W.
DIPl'TY WSTR1CT ATTORN EY.
ST. HELENS, ' OREGON.
I. W. DAT W. B. DILLARD
DILLARD & DAY,
ATTORNE YS-AT-L.4 W
Office next deo to Courthouse,
81 HELENS. OREGON.
Will practi' i in any court, State or Fesl-
eral.
Dr. Edwin Ross,
Physician and Surgeon,
ST. HELENS. ORKGON.
Dr. H. K, Cliff,
Physician and Surgeon,
ST. HELENS, OREGON.
KSTABLISaKB lOSJ..
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JOHN A. BECK
D8ALXR IN
Watcbes, Diamonds, Silverware.
JEWELRV..-.
Repairing a Specialty.
H'o.eliw.1 at, Ret. Front Plrst, POBTLaXO.