The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913, April 29, 1904, Image 3

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a full line of Women's and Children's Shoes.
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MI3S L. J. CROtSB.1 Proprietor,
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LOCAL AND GENERAL. .
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"r. A. 1'. McLaren, of Hnitticr, wn a
county sent visitor on Friday last. ;
Larg, n( .re and largest stock ran I
found ut lvrry , Graham's .tore at
ll'tiilton. Good delivered free. I
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'khii, iniiiinmn ciiib, Old C).
'Ovem-
mtiit Whisklesand Gordon' Dry Gin at
f'ni i i""'?"' "M Crow Whiskey
iZwul. A'' Old (juaker-made
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Mr. Hei, Caple, a former resident of
l''lmlia County, ha been mmiinuted
i.-r u.iiimlt.,er on the Cowlitz. County
(VVinh.) Urpuhllcan ticket
Mrs. Ceo. nui yihitlng relatives in
Oregon City.
flood delivered without cliurgc,
willingly and cheerfully. Order freely.
M.C. OKAY Bt. Helen Or.
Mr. Dan Richardson hum nri.l u.
lormiition that his duller, Mr. Asa Rich-
artlson ol I'urll.iu.l, i ijuitc seriously sick
wiui in gripjie.
The Mist hit serured n Rninier rorrcs
ii(lriit who will hereafter give the full
news of that live community.
Tresjmss notices and all kinds of print
ing done at this office.
(1. C. Mayger, the man who founded
Mayger, Wash., and still lives there, is at
the I in m-t iit I . Ori'gotiian.
The Oregon Ladies' Hand, of Portland,
desire to give a dinn ing jKirty Bt St.
Helens in the near future.
Carabana rigars two for a iiiarter at
lliinn HroH. Owl Saloon.
Mr. C. II. I'Ulirr. a Rainier attorney,
was a viilor lo the county scat Monday.
Call and sec the new line nt men and
boy' suits dirri't from the muiiulactiirers.
I'I'.RRY t C.k AIIAM, l'iomcr Store.
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now-4-dats. With the great expense the
fislK-rmcn have incurred in revering for
the season, it is to I hoi-.l Hint the run
will soon improve.
All the local and war news in the MiST
and Orvgonian. Only f'2 a year.
Kathtrine Wade, of Portland, Oregon,
Si ii ltifii f li.lii.iun u .ll lu. ir, l ll.-l..,..
Wed.,rl,,y and ThurMlav, May 4th and j
.'ilh, nt the Oriental Hotel. ICyes tested
free. IHllirult ease solicited.
Our entire line of button shoes will be
clcd out at .Vic to 7.V i.r pair.
PI-RRY & GRAHAM.
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Ikiilev. who died in Honolulu. Mim-h u. '
arrived in St. Helens Sunday hist and j
wai burrird beside !;is mother on Gcr
many bill.
lltuHi'.ii 1'i.vmoi'tii Rock Kxs For
Sai.k. The purest Mood At fifty cents
per setting of fifteen oggs.
MKS. C. W. PKRHV, Houllon.
Fresh fih in season every Friday, and
i- i;il Sunday dinner at the Oriental
Hotel.
The match game of Ijasr ball between
St HcU.n, the
lioaic grounds on Sunday last resulted in
'a victory for the visitors by the credil
alib srore of S to 4. The game was very
creditable to both sitles, the visitors win
ning by a lucky hit in the eighth inuing.
Itailey & ltritin's store is headquarters
' for general merchandise, Houlton, Orc
g. u. (itKl giHxls a scialty. (Juality,
quantity and price guaranteed.
j Mr. John I.ootnis, of Houlton, was a
! visitor at the county seat Monday. Mr.
! Loumis hs fitted up a barber shop and
! luith rooms at Houlton, anil installed a
' comix-tent Manorial artist there,
j A large stock of novels just received at
i the St. Helens Pharmacy.
I Wttlden, son of Mr. mid Mr. W. B.
j IHIliird, had a narrow escape from a sc-ri-Inui
accident on Sunday last, he being
kicked by a
striking him
horse, the animal's hoof
just below the shoulder
blade. He was knocked down, but not
even seriously hurt, as the hoof must I
1...m atr..'tr l,it. ill&t A it n-.l.-llf-tl ltS I
i kicking limit, the marks of the shoe be
ing plain upon the Ikij ' Kick.
Ciivuit Court meets Tuesday, May 10.
The docket will be a light one.
The county now has five boarders in
the Multnomah County jail awaiting the
action of the grand jury: Chas. Mehun,
charged with larceny of money from
Muvgcr's store at Mayger; Hermann
Pyykkoncn, charged with rn; Fuir-
child, charged with larceny from Sim-
inims & I'lipiien's store at Clatskanie;
Alfred Anderson, txittnd over to keep the
peai-c; and Frit'- Iairsen, charged with
larceny of a suit of clothes.
Mr. Fred Stanley, President of the Civ
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lllltllml 1 llllljer vouiIuiy, lino me ouuit,
Nehalciu and Pacific R. R. Co., was a
visitor to the county scat last Saturday,
ami while here called upon the editor of
the MiST, with whom he served in the
State Legislature in IKW. Mr. Stanley
is an enthusiast when sjH-akitig of Colum
bia County's prosjiecls and predicts a
great future for this section, based upon
the fertility of its soil rather than on the
lumber industry.
Official figures compiled by the Hiitvnu
of Lalxir and Statistics, show that for the
month of March Portland exported more
wheat than was shipped from any other
city In Hi United" States, no other port
approaching within ftO.OHO bushels of the
Oregon metropolis.
Iiu k McKie returned from Portland
lust Saturday evening, bringing with him
order for 50,000 Belgian blocks. Watch ;
those rock quarries. In time to come
they wilt pay ottt more wages than any
other manufacturing institution in Co
lumbia County.
Dr. J. B. Omsteud, supreme medical
examiner of the United Artisan, will
sprnk ut Perry's hall this Friday evening
There is no admission lee ami me puunc
is cordially Invited
SH,. will
gin promptly at 8 o'clock o that all who ! we give a ball and bat with every suit.
wish to attend the liand concert at We save you about $5 on Men's suits,
s;ii.-iire'a hall beginnlning at 9 o'clock 'ou can save from 50c to $1 on a pair of
V ,, I shoes, pants, hats, shirts or underwear.
can do so. ... . . . ,- .
Anewline of metr. suit from7up.!sPecB,ct,utrm,ksB,ul vuI,ses- Jol,
riJRRY ft ORAILVM- ' 'Wr First aud YqntliilL
The preliminary examination of Mr.
Kllsiuboth Ilrnugh win hold before Jim-
ll Witlkln on Tuesday last on a
"hiirjjo of perjury, committed in swear-
t0 lho Ke "" of fl,,l,lren
" Ul P"'!""" "' ",,PurlnK marriage
"':cn"B' Tho "mlnntiun resulted in
bur being bound ovor without bail to
await tUu Mi'tinn nf (hn trrtintl Inev.
District Attorney Powell, for the Htute. 1
and Attorney (l..o. Hull for the defense, j
The history of the Hr.iugh family in
" certainly demonstrate that
aorame I exponslvo, and pity is due
to tho chl,rD of """ parent. Bora j
I'"vcy " ignorance,
ninrriou oerore mey were out or tneir
girlhood, more to get rid of them than
for any other motive, what can be ex-
pooled a the outcome! - I
20 colors in silk Wc yd. Port
land price 7.rc yd. Warranted
jcwi-Lry at about the same dis
count. Paint, varnish, white
wash and icr hangers' brush
es, paints, etc. Latest styles in
hats and shoes.
M. C. CRAY.
The A. St C. R. It. It. advertise a
popular excursion rate of $1.1)0 from
Portland to Heasido and return, to last
during May and June and to be good
from all way points. Train will leave
Portland at 8 A. M., leaving Seaside
on the return trip at 6 P. M., thus giv-
in identv of time for a ood dav at
- : M. ".
the easbore, and returning reach
""""on out 9 P. M. Excursion !
evPTy uniay uuring mo iwo montns
named. !
The first gamo of tho Oregon State
liasi ball League was played at Hnlem
yestcrday between the Koscburg and
Salem teams. Result not known at the
time ot Kin ,0 P"""'
Capt. L. I). Mahone will lecture in the
Methodist Church, this city, on Monday
evening next, at 8 p. m. All are invited
to attend and hear the captain's version
of the so-called local option bill.
The steamer America, having liecn fit-
ted for oil burning, will resume her route
n
between St. Helens and Portland next
week, provided her permit arrives from
Washington, D. C. There are aljout a
doen river steamers burning oil at the
present time, and their number will rap
idly iuereafce.
Wcinhard's beer ou tap at the Owl
saloon.
Mr. I. H. Copcland has secured the ne
cessary petition to entitle him to a plate
on the Australian ballot as an independ
ent candidate for the office of school su
perintendent. The Portland dailies are lending the
aid of their columns to assist one Anna
hva Fay in defrauding the gullible public
It is small business for a paper like the
Orcgonian. Anna Kva Fav and all others
who pretend to sn)crnatural power are
frauds and should lie suppresed by law.
Louis Savage, who killed Foster Wa
chino on tjie Grand Ronde reservation
last Saturday night, is well known here
and resided quite recently at the mouth
of Lewis River, opposite St. Helens. He
is decidedly a bad Indian, and is said to
have left this section on account of some
trouble.
Mrs. Matiel N'. Chastain, Grand Chief
of the Rathbone Sisters, will visit Ava
Temple, of this place, next Saturday eve
ning on official business.
The Evening Telegram wisely informs
us that betweeu April and August there
will elapse a period of three months.
This is one of the few statements that
will be believed without investigation.
The 3rst vessel was put upon tho
Portlan.l drydock on Monday last, April
25, a date to bo remembered in tho his
tory of the state.
The Rainier Gaette copies with proper
credit a long editorial from the Mist."
Which shows that the Rainier toy are .
gentlemen and worthy competitors.
All the news local, state and national
the Mist and Oreganian for fi. You
should subscribe now.
A new line of bovs' suits from J2.75 up.
PKRRY & GRAHAM.
PI' B1.1C BALK.
law, but now they aro enthusiastic in
I will on May lltth, WM, sell at auc- jts support. More than $1,500,000 has
tioti, on the W. W. West estate, one mile been appropriated by tho state under
niul a quarter northeast of Scuppoose, this law. Nearly a thousand miles of
ii,f ...,.. ,i, f.,i!.,.:... .road have been macadamized. The
Ore., Columbia Countv, the following: r..... . . Ai
'. , , . ' , . state-aided roads must conform to tho
30 hand of dairy cows, grade Jersey , jnj(, (lowll bv tho stat0 Commis
nnd grade Ho stein. iaioner of Highway's.
1 jersey null, .i-yenr oi.t.
21 he.id of yearling heifers.
2 saddle horses.
J yearling uiarc colt.
2 saddles.
1 tubular seperator, No. 0, with 50-gal.
Uiilk tank, cans and pails.
1 BalKock milk tester, 4 bottle.
t farm wagon, narrow tire.broitd tread.
1 tann wagon, cast wheel trucks.
1 spring wagon.
1 two-horse cultivator.
Terms of Sale.
All sums often dollar and under, cash,
Five per cent discount on all sums over
.1.1
ten uouars.
A credit of six mouths given cn all
notes with six per cent until paid.
Sale to begin at 10ai a. ni.
Free Lunch at Noon.
Auctioneer, T. A. Cloninger.
L. O. KI.APP,
Scappoose, Oregon,
$3.50 Values for $1.05
Also a better grade of boys' suits, regit-
l-'lur. lvalues for 1.50 and . Besides.
VERNOXIA NOTES
Again the farmers are delayed ill finish
ing tbrir spring teeding owing to nin.
Mrs. tl. R. 1'minnn Jiai been Miite
aick but at last report wan improving.
t. P. Kjicncer wn mnit agreeably ur-
prised last Friday evening when hi
r A 4t,.. r ... t j.-
An.,,.1,'. t I . r1l..,t u'mn him at hi
home on Jerusalem Hill. Mr. Spencer
hd not een hi. cousin .inee he wa. .
young man in hi teens, and he in now a
middle aged man. Mr. Lewis ia on hi
way toNew York hi native state.
Ciwt Gutafon paid Claskonie a visit
8lturlny a,i SumUy attending the
o0,.inli.. Convention and returning Mon-
dlv with . i.mA of ennA. for M(srs.
Throoic and Stuart.
Miss Lixzie Karly was visiting relative
and friend, at this place Saturday, also
attending the Grange. She is teaching
the natal school.
The Grange will hold an open meeting
at their June meeting for the public to
listen and take part in the discussion of
the subject of "Feed and. Feeding."
All are very cordially invited to attend
and assist in the discussion. Open meet
ing in afternoon. Come one and all.
Mr. Fred Wilson returned recent'y
from Australia where he has been for the
past two years. He says he don't want
any more Australia under the present
system of government.
C. W. Mellinger, our boss road super
visor, has a force of men at work on the
roads down near the Wilkinson school
house.
Phineas Peck and family leave Friday
for Washington where they will reside in
the future.
Born, to the wife of John Parker, of
Pittsburg, on Tuesday, the Ktth, a bounc-
mg ly. Motner ana son are ooing wen,
but we don't know bow about John.
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Born, to the wife of F.. G. Shannahan,
opr" u....c. u u
mg well as would be expected.
Kichard Sesscman has been quite sick
this week. So bad that he could not af
tend the socialist convention at Clats.
kanie Saturday.
RAINIER NOTES
The Rainier brass band gives its first
Tne bovs expoct t0 f urnisn the best
orchestra that has ever visited Rainier.
Kd. Wilson made a nving trip to
Portlnnd Monday.
M. II. Abbey, of Abbey 4 Avery, was
in Portland on business Monday last.
The repairing of onr streets is very
noticeable. The laying of a 14-inch
terra cotta sewer along Water street is
a decided improvement.
Since the installation of W. C. Lee
as marshal, the town has beCn a little
less noisy.
Tho dancing club composed of sev
eral of our prominent young men, gave
the last of a series of dances last Sat
urday night. It is hoped they will re
organize again next fall.
A tennis court is beine formed. A
movement like this should be heartily
indorsed, as it furnishes clean, healthy
exercise and amusement.
Above all else, don't forcet the band
dance on Saturday night, April 30.
SCHOOL REPORT.
Neer City school, Dist. No. 36, for the
month ending April 22d.
Bovs enrolled.. 23
Girls enrolled 20
Total enrolled 43
Average daily attendance 31
Days attendance 77!)
Davs absence C6
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iynv, tauirlit '.' "' ..' 0
Visitors 7
Measles caused most of the absence.
Those neither absent nor tardy; Georgia
Fowler, Lottie Makinster. John Kingjoe
Alexander, Eugene Dugaw, Ralph Light
foot, Chester Link, Ray Hirbyson, Syl
van Pitsenbergcr, Nora Young, Hattie
Makinster, Milton Young, Hilda Makin
ster and Clyde Makinster.
V. A. YOUNG, Teacher.
STATK8
HELPING BUILD GOOD
ROADS.
Great PTogTess Made Under the State
Aid rian in Northeastern States.
In the Northeastern states, from
Maine to Pennsylvania, more progress
has recently been made in building good
roads than in any other section of the
United States. This is mainly due to
the adoption of the state aid plan.
New Jersey was the first state to
adopt this plan. The law enactod there
in 1.S01 provided that the state pay one
third of the cost of improving the
roads, and the counties two-thirds, part
of which may be charged up to tho
towns in which the roads are built. The
farmers were nt first opposed to this
jn Massachusetts the state pavs tho
'entire cost of building the roads, but
j requires tho counties to pay back one
, fourth of the cost. Nearly $500,000 is
! appropriated annually for this purpose
Nearly $5,000,000 has already been in-
vested in roads by the stato. As a ro
! suit, Massachusetts has hundreds of
ratios ot, as fine roads as any in the
world.
Connecticut has also operated under
this plan since 1S95. The state puts up
two thirds of the money for road build
ing. The plan is considered a great uc-
cess. More th.in 1,500,000 has been ap-
pruf-rin itru miAi c'uui, twin iiluui u v
hundred miles of fiue roads have been
imiit.
In New lork the state pays one-half
i the cost of building the roads, the coun
' t tea 35 per cent and the townships 15
j per cent, and the plan is working ad
j mirnbly. Last yeur $600,000 was ap
j proprlnted by the legislature, and more
! t han $2,000,000 has been- voted since
the law was enacted. This year's ap
J proprintion is more than $1,000,000.
Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont,
Rhode Island and Delaware all have
" ' ,RWS' WI ,en Bre w.""nK
nfiii-ttftrll v. tiitimvh pYnpmHt iiriMi nnl
pnerlltion8 are 0B n 8nm,r geale tUun
j the other states named.
Pennsylvania is the latest convert to
8,",te M l'1,ln- ,T.ho lfa 1 'stature
enacted a law providing that the state
should pay two-third of the cost of
inyrijvftnfit, the, count lea oijo-
ixth and the townships one sixth. The
sum of ffl,ooo,ooo was appropriated, ta
be spent in six years.
The fnndnniftiitnl principle on which
the atato al I plrin rests In thnt the pub
lie highways are for the use and bene
fit of the wholo people, and that all
should, therefore, share in the cost of
their improvement.
Prom state aid to national aid is
but a single step. Roth embody the
same principle, ft is an interesting
fact that the people of theso state nre
enthusiastically in favor of taking
Uncle Ham into the general scherno of
eo operation. The Slate Highway
f.'ommissioners of New Jersey, Connec
ticut, Massachusetts, Kbode Inland end
Vermont are outspoken advocates of
national aid, ami the New York legis
lature has memorialized congress to en
act the firownlow bill.
If national aid would accomplish for
the whole country what state aid is
doing where adopted, it certainly de
serve serious consideration.
OUR NATURAL WEALTH.
Tho Development of Columbia County'
Deposit of Iron Ore.
Mr. Frank Payne, of Scnppoose, has
installed a smelter on his place on
Scappooso Creek, and in a short time
will be smelting iron for market. We
have seen a sample in the possession of
Dr. Cliff, of this city, and it nppears
to he of very fine quality. It was
taken from the first trial run, made
about a month ago. We are to be con
gratulated upon having such a man as
Mr. Payne in our county, who is will
ing to spend his money in the develop
ment of the rich resources, and wo
feel sure that it will result in great
benefit to the proprietor. Consider the
itnmenso amount of good it will bring
to others in the county and community.
It seem beyond question that the
county from Mr. Payne's place to Bun
ker Hill abounds in iron ere, and it has
been so far developed in different places
near there as to show to any one the
quantity and quality. It is so located
that it can be brought to market by
way of the Columbia River or Northern
Pacific railroad on a very easy grade,
and the fuel for smelting can be secured
at a nominal cost coal and wood
abounding in the neighborhood. Co
lumbia County is destined to a great
future. Rich in minerals, lumber and
farming lands, it must naturally forge
ahead. It has also the proud distinction
of being out of debt, which shows its
flourishing condition. Mr. Payne will
be found entertaining and energetic,
and pleased to show any one the iron
and smelting apparatus at work, and
he will have the support of all peoplo
interested in the development of our
rich resources.
XXX-RAYS.
There is a new store in Portland that is
making its opponents look like 15 cents.
When this cruel war is over ther? will
be plenty of room for the Japanese in
Japan.
The editor of the Democratic organ re
sembles mentally and physically the
Hon. E. Hofer of the Salem Journal.
It takes a talented politician to have a
different spiel in every precinct in the
county, but there are some who can fill
the bill.
Talking about economy, has the clerk's
office been more economically managed
under the present democratic incumbent
tlian it was under his Republican pre
decesssor? When 'Lish Applegate said the great
fault of the American Government was
that there were not enough offices to go
'round, we don't think he referred to
newspaper offices.
To see Mr. While, of the Rainier Ga
zette, throw a drop curve comes very near
being a liberal education. He is certainly
the Apollo of the newspaper profession in
Columbia County.
Our thanks are due the editor of the
Clatskanie Chief for a complete report cf
the Democratic Convention that nomi
nated the Dolly Varden ticket.
In Democratic Linn County they are
kicking against the high taxes, and the
Democratic Albany Herald is demonstrat
ing that they are caused by the Legisla
ture, and not by the County Court.
Three times and out is the old rule.but
Mr. Mitchell has ' broken the record.
This is his fourth newspaper venture in
Columbia County. Does he still favor
Rainier for the county seat?
The Woodburn Independent referring
to the transformation of the council re
marks, "the old council with a sigh of
relief gave up the ghost and the new one,
like a new broom, stepped into harness."
The greatest anarchist in Colorado is
the Governor of the State. He has defied
the laws of the country in his attempt to
crush out labor organizations in the in
terest of the plutocratic mine owners. It
is high time for President Roosevelt to
interfere.
We W3nt the editor of the Rainier Ga
lette to quit "slinging language" at the
unoffending people of this county. In
the first issue of his paper he used the
word "eonstrupated," which means noth
ing more nor less than corrupt, and in
the last issue he uses the Latin expres
sion, "Absit invidia." If this keeps np
during the campaign there is sure to be
trouble.
Don't you be discouraged
'Cause de clouds is black;
Sunshine is n-waitin'
, FoU to travel back.
Use seen ruin a-plenty;
Thought 'twould never quit
Thunderin' au' lightuin'
But I
Bin
drownded
yit.
1 -:.l 5 J .- ! . '. I. '."'LI -L
STOCK F
OR SALE I have ten head
of tine mile
li cows for sale, rive of them
with young
ciilves, the balance in calf.
ror further
f'iur mites
Countv, on
information cailat my place,
from Yankton, Columbia
Pittsburg road. Also eleven
hi-Hd ol vo i
ng entile, yearltnt ana two
Term to suit the purchaser.
C. L. AYREs.
vi r oh!
A20MCPp.
IT IS A HATTER OF HEALTH
pie
pit
POWDER
Absolutely Pure
THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
In lh County Conrt olthe State of Oregon, (or
Columbia Comity.
In the m ulcr i,t the eitnl ol Willie A Dalley,
1M'IM-I.
NOTICK Irt IIKREBY C.IVP.N THAT THE
uii'lurHleneri tins been Appointed Admin
istrator of the estate of Willie A. Bailey, tle
cse!, by the County Court ul the Mate of Ore
S'.n. for Columbia Cotmtv, and has qualinMi.
All raois having cinirns avMin.t Haiti tnts
ate heietM n,'(liel to present the name to mo ut
the law nUit-e of l has. J. srhnairel. filii (;ham!r
ol Commerce fll'ls., I'nrtlati1. Oreaon. w in
proper vouchers a-i.l tltily verities wflhioslx
month from .lute hereof.
late'l ami first published Ibis 15th day of
April, A. l. IWi.
Af.FRIn F. HMITH.
AdmlulPtrator of the EiUt of Willie A. llallcyr
drceaaeil.
CHA4- J. Sr-HSABEI..
A1JHU Aitoruey for said eitats.
GUARDIAN'S NOTICE.
a th Connty Court of tho Htate of Oregon, for
; Columbia i.omuv.
; In the nmttar tl the Guarrlian-ihlp of Willie A.
Kalley. a minor.
VOTh K lii IIERKKV CIVKV THAT THE
un('.prif;neat litiardlan flu Oregon) of Ihe
Uilartliab'iiip estate of said minor, has tiled his
liltal rifxr and aitsniot in paid matter in tb
County Court ot the Plata of Oreifon for Cslmn
bia County, and an order has heenmadeand
entered of record naming the Zlrd day ol May,
I'MA, at ihe hour ot 11 o'clock A. M. thereof, fur
the hearing of objections to said flnal report
and (or) aecouut and for the settlement thereof.
M. U. IHOK-ir.N,
I Gnardlan of the estate (in Oregon) of Willie
t A. Bailey, a minor.
'. CHAS. J. BCHMA BEL,
' A15M1J Attoruoy lor Uuardlsn.
D
E.NT1ST
DR. D. B. STUART
RAINIER, OREGON
Office la the Delll Block
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
lo 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, 1904, sell at private sale at the
oftice 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
right, title and interest the said John
M. Gove had at the time of his death
in and to the following described real
property, to-wit : The northwest i and
the southwest 1 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.
JDated April 11. 10C4.
FOR PORTLAND 0AILY
Steamer Iralda
C. I. Htoghhrt. Matter.
RAILROAD TIME.
Leaves Rainier dallv (except Snndar) (or Port
and, at 6 A. M.. departing from Si. Helena at a
ti'cioi'k. Keturnlng. leaves I'ortlaud at 2.90 P
M arriving at bt. Helena at 4:45.
Passsnsers an! Fast Freijat.
PORTLAND LANDING, TAYLOR ST.
FROFESSIOX.1L.
KolAKY PlBUC. . COSVIYANCIHO.
J. B. GODFREY,
4TT0FXEY- AT- Li IF.
Real Estate asi Tinier Laals Soil
AB3TKACI8 MADKi
ST. HELENS, - OREaOS
S. H. GRUBER,
ATTORXE Y- AT-LA IF.
OfPce with E. E. Quick.
ST. nELENS, : : OREGO.
Will give best rcr0Til ittentloa to all leirsl
matte r entrusted lo me. W 111 practice In ail
the state aud l ulled S;atet Courts.
W. II. POWELL,
ATTORXE Y-AT- Li TF.
PKPI TY illbf B1CT ATTOBNEY.
8T. UKI.EN3, ! : OREGON.
I. W. DAY
W. B. DfLLARD
DILLARD & DAY,
ATTORXE YS-AT-LA IF
Office next door lo Courthouse,
8J HELENS, OUEUON.
Will practi' in any court, State or Federal-
Dr. Edwin Ross,
Physician and Surgeon
8T. HELENS. OREGON.
Dr. H. R. Cliff,
Physician and Surgeon.
ST. HELENS, OREGON.
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JOHN A. BECK
DEALER Itf
Hatches, Diamonds, Silverware.
....JEWELRY....
Repairing a Specialty.
Murrhvsj 1st. Bat. Front rt, FyBTLAND.