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Oriental Hotel
UNOII MEW
We Invite the patrtiung of the General 0
Public and Gtiaratitr Ucaiillucs and
Vjikhi iiunte looking.
MRS.
I Speaking of Printing:
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Why send work mit of your County when we will do It for rou at
Uaiiiiiiwi l. i a a i i
Of every class don at
W", in nni ran wiwainannac manner. We have recently
added wrtnl of the 1trt atylr ol lyi to our equipment, and $
rcxtftilly solicit your patronage, 1 wj
is' . -
3 Years of experience
Count in any business, anil we know tlie want o our eu.lo
nicrt, ami will guarantee Price ami Quality to be right.
THE OKKGON MIST NUNTEKY, St. Helenas Ore
THE BIG STORE DOWN
jfcj By The Big Sawmill!
New Goods
THE MUCKLE 8TORE HA3 A REPUTA-
lion o( Long tSUll,H
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Dart &
M. Ht'lciM,
!-'utar 1'nuc. Coaxtaacua.
J. B GODFREY.
iTTOnXEY-Ai'-IAW.
Heal Estate i Timber Lands Soli
A JIH't'It AO'l'tl MAUKi
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A TTO HXE Y-.iT- W.
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ni.t. nuiiiua i tit w hi pilaus la ail
lata m J l allM txataa taurn.
W. II. POWELL,
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THE RED BEAR
lloulton, Oregon.
WcinhanVs Beer
kept on tap,
Vc ltet Pool Table in
Columbia County.
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W. B. Pll.l.iRD
PILLAR!) & DAY, .
4TTQHNEYS-AT-L.1 IK
OOtca n,t itnr In C,- jitlioiue,
M. UI.WH,oltt(iJi!.
Will practioa In any court, Stabs or Fed
eral. Owl Saloon
"aiNN liHOTiivaa rnnpjiiKTOSS
Onl thj) bait of
Liws and Cigars Kept in Stoct
CYRUS NOBLE
i olhar niinuUr brsnda ol wblsUal
alttay.lnmwk.
WEINHARD'S BEER
t
on arantnt, i
"Tom Bentoji" Cigars. I
H th lsl newipsrwraand olhtr pop-
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MANAGEMENT
A. T. UW8 & J.OJI d
lining
the MIST OFFICE, from modern
type
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Kvcry iky in the Week
(or Ouly the IWl In
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Oregon.
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ATTOU.VEY-AT-UW.
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ORKGON.
Steamer JOSEPH KELLOGG
Lasts rolut a TvJt. Thutdr sa l
anls; tt J s. as lor
St. Mlmi, ralamt, Camiri Hint '
fate,
anlTtntal rurii.nl Mnnitsr. 4
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Steamer NORTHWEST
Ibarra Portland Monday, Wednesday
and Friday night at at 10 p. m., for the
ame pnlnta mentioned above and To
ledo, reselling Ilia latter place at 10
a. m. on the lollowing day. Returning,
the twat leavea Toledo at noon, and
('..If Kock at & :30 in tha afternoon,
Tnetdajva, ThurnUra and Hundaya,
leaving Vortland early In the morning,
weailfootef Bslaaaat . UOLMAN. atsal.
Dr. Bdwin Uosn,
Physician and Surgeon.
0T.UEI-EN8.ORKGi.
Dr. H, K. CM,
Physician antl Surgeon.
OREGON
Union Pacific
AMD
3 TRAINS TO THE EAST DAILY
Thrsmh I'ulluiau itamUrJ .nil tonriit .loej-
touilM ilespl" sr UsMr w
K.ni i lly
ill touch 'ill man WilrlM nrrp.us 'T,., .
allr ewiKtuvint) weakly t ( IiK-shO; ttefllnlm
!hil?esf.aaau Ires, to Hi Kaitaally.
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TIIiJEE DAILY TRAINS
you
all points east,
Lower Columbia R,yer.
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LOOAL AND GENERAL.
Mr. Ww, l'ullerton, of Warren, and
Mr. Welch, of Mist, were sociable, vlait-
"o iiiMTolBce last Saturday.
The iteamer Republic It ou the dry
flnck at 8t. John., undergoing re
pair to her wheel.
There are noahoea made that are better
than the Stilton line, curried by 1'crry &
Crajiaiii.
Mr. P. A. I'rakea ha. moved hi dairy
herd back to the Lake Side Farm: but the
(treat majority of the Inland and dough
dairymen are itill obliged to keen their
cattle.! the liilU There 1. con.i.lerable
coiii1(lalnt y,t unless ruin toon comes to
waan the acdluient from the uraw. the
crop of .lough hay will 1 very light till.
ii.
Dr. Hull and family of Clatskanie are
register! at Ua World'f I'air. kefcr.
ring to the attendance of Oregoulunon
Oregon Day the St. Loul Republic state
uvcr nw were preaenton that oc
caaion by actual count. It rivet quite a
long account of Ahe exercise and be-
lowt praise upon those in charge.
J. Dupont & Sont, of the Valley shimrle
mill, will deliver shingles to customers
at St. Ilclent, lloulton, Columbia City,
rrcu ami neignnornooa, Tney m.nu
lacture the very finest graile of cedar
sulngle and guarantee their price to be
at low at tlnnglct of the tame grade can
I procured elwwhere. tf
Tlie I'orcelain Ilalha at lloulton are all
ready for cuttomera. If you want a re
freshing balb or a firstclass .have or hair
cut patronise the lloulton barber tliop.
Satisfaction guamtiteed.
We deaire to call eapeeial attention to
the advertitement of Messrs. Quick &
Ilolton. They are a thoroughly reliable
fin", and if you have more land titan you
care to farm, they will diapoae of it for
you to the very beat advantage. List
your property with them; and, if you
need inatirance, they will place you in
the brat companiea.
Cal Howard, of the Yankton neigh
borhood, waa arretted Saturday charged
with assault with a dangerout weapon
upon Alexander P.meraon. Howard it a
hard working young man, and if he
would refrain from liUor he would be a
6rat-clai citiien. It it prolable the
mutter will be settled by Howard giving
a peace bond.
The Royal Chinook aalmnn it tht bet
full that ewiuif, and Chinook thoct are j
the liest ahoet on the market. They are
made of the very best material and are
ore to give uti.faction. liaileya Brina,
Ilnulton't reliable dealers in general mer
rhaudisr, keep them furaale at from 1.00
to $.
O. H. Wilson, of Mist, was a visitor to
the county teat Wednesday. He voice,
the usual complaint that the dry season
ha had an injurious effect iimn crop
in the valley, and that potatoes will be
very small and few in the hill. The
Mist suggests that in order to overcome
the hay ahortage, root crop .Mould be
P'u I-
A Set of li.bc Free I am giving away (
ilislie. to mv cash customer. ou get
coupon with each cash purchase of ten
cents and over, and you can exchange
these coupon for all varietiea of the best
clasa of China ware. Gooda on exhibition
at my store. Great inducement that it
will pay vou well to investigate.
H.MORGUS. St. Helens.
A Snap. One hundred and aixty acre
farm for sale. Ask Quick & lloulton.
The fruit canning season ia approach
ing and the price of sugar ia sure to go
up. Prudent housekeeper should order
a upply from Bailey & Brinn, lloulton'
reliable grocer.
A fwy-acre young apple orchard re
cently old in Jackson county fur M,
OHO, and a tract of abont a many acre,
favorably located for am orchard, old
fur fcift.OOO. No county iu the state
raise, better apple thau Columbia, and
none i better located for convenience in
sliiiminir. We should have hundred of
acre in apple where now we have one.
A large ttock of novela Just received at
the St. Helen Pharmacy.
We buy our ahoe direct from the man
ufacturer and can ove you he middle
mail' profit.
PERRY & GRAHAM.
If you want to buy or acll real estate
or petaonal property. H il wi,h Quick
& lloulton, St. Helen.
District Attorney Powell visited Rain
ier last Saturday for the purpose of con
ducting the examination of Charles
Brotigh, a minor, who i accused of dis
orderly conduct, before Justice Symon.
The boy was bound over to await tne
action of the grand Juj The object of
the uit I to. hve the ycwgster com
mitted to the State Reform School, which
can not 1 done without the, consent of
the parent or the recouiinijdation of the
grand Jury.
District Deputy Welch, the I. O. O.
P., paid the local lodge a official vlit
on Saturday latt, the occasion being the
iustallatiou of officer for the ensuing
ix month. The officer Installed were:
Noble Grand, Kd Wickershum; Vice
Grand, Jamet D. McKay! Secretary,
Charlc Blakcslcy; Treaurcr, Max Berg.
lVgrre were conferred on Lewi and
Wm. Bonner. Aftet adjournment there
was a supper spread in the lodge room,
and all thoroughly enjoyed themselves.
llultey & Brinn' tore ia headquarter
for general merchandise, Houlton, Ore
gon. Good goods a .peclnlty. Quolity,
quantity ami price guaranteed.
Mr. ElUabcth Perry, of Houlton, wa
a Mist office visitor on Saturday last.
Mr. Perry and her husband have taken
the kt" incc birl,1, over twenty-t,ne
year ago. She la one of the kind of wo
men it does you good to talk to when
you need a little cheerfulness to offset
ome caJwnitv howler'a grunt and growl.
MHfinolia, Canadian Club. Old Govern
ment. Whiskies and Gordon' Dry Gin at.
she Owl fctfoon. Old Crow Whiskey
titled lu Kd. Alto Old Quaker-maje(
Rye, Whiskey.
T..! ji
ColumWa county It furniahlng the logt
to be tiled lu the oonttruction of the
I'orettry building of the 1005 Fair. There
are three hundred of thm
tick which average slaty feet In length,
and nine feet In diameter, with the bark
on, and many of them weigh twenty-five
tont each. Work on the erection of the
Forettry building hat already begun,
and large derrick t for handling the cum
bcrtome tlmbert are being erected, The
ttructure will be puahed aa rapidly at
possible to completion, and citizen of
tbl county will be able to proudly point
to It a a eemple of what can be doue
with one of our great product. We
tbould have a banner upon Ita outer walls
intcribed "Ixga from Columbia County.
Plenty more where thetc came from."
Now it the time to paint and
I am prepared to tave you
money on the goodt
M.C. OKAY, St. Hetem.
Iwit and Clark Flour ia one
of the beat grade on the mar
ket, and a very popular brand
try It.
M. C. GRAY, St. Helena.
Adjustable aereent to fit any
window, 24 inchce wide, 3ftc.
M.C. OKAY. St. Helen.
Nice tilkt for ladiet' waist
and children' dreteca, at 60
cent per yard.
M. C. GRAY, St. Helena.
I want wild blackberriea for
the Alaska trade.
M. C. GRAY,
St. Helena.
During the past two weekt blackberry
expeditiona to Deer Island have been
quite frequent. There i probably no
place in Oregon where wild blackberriea
have been to abundant or of auch fine
quality, and any one who would put in a
full day's work could easily pick fix
gallon., or, at the market price, about
three dollart' worth of blackberriea. The
land where tht tuoat picking ha. been
done belonjf to MucaJe Brothers, and
they have permitted all who desired to
(tick ttithout charge. It I probable that
Qyrt .110 worth of berriea have been
piukad there, and ton of them will go to
waste oa tlie buthc.
If you want to keep posted on county
affairs, subscribe for the oldest paper in
the county, the Mist,
A Snap. A hundred and aixty acre
farm for tale. Ask Quick & Houlton.
If you want to tee something that will
give you the gold fever, take a look at
the ipeeimena E. E. Quick brought home
from his Southern Oregon placers. To
gether with Mr. Wick.trom he control a
property that look exceedingly good.
Mrs. W. H. Powell had the misfortune
on Saturday last to seriously bum her
band while attending to her household
duties.
Gooda delivered without charge,
willingly and cheerfully. Order freely.
M. C. GRAY St. Heleaa Or.
The County Judge of Columbia County
i in receipt of a communication from
the officer of the Lewis & Clarke Expo
sition, wherein they agree to pay one
half the cost of putting on exhibition at
tlie 1005 a complete display of the pro
ducts of Columbia county. The commu
nication is too long for publication tin
week; but it teems to us to be extremely
fair and even, generous. Owing to our
proximity to the metropolis we are in a
position to receive great benefit from
such an exhibit. There will be thousands
of home seeker and investors at the
great Fair awl we ikould not fait to
accept this offe It is to be hoped the
county court will act at once.
Fresh fish in season every Friday, and
special Sunday dinner at the Oriental
Hotel.
WanTKD Sto, bolts; yellow fir tim
belt 38 inches long. For Information
write Western Cooperage Co., Houlton,
Ore..
Mrs. H. R. Cliff and childreo took
their departure on Wednesday last for
Seaside, where they will spend the sum
mer months.
C. L. Parker, of Vernonia, was a visi
tor to the county seat on Wednesday
last. Mr. Parker ia one of the pioneers
of the Nehalem Valley and has been a
subscriber to the Mist for over twenty
one years.
Weinhard' beer on tap at the Owl
saloon.
The youngsters of this city should
avoid bad company, as rexnt develop
ments shv that otherwise they are liable
to get into trouble. Men who own prop
erty will not submit to having it des
troyed or injured in the name of fun.
District, Dejmty Chas. BJfike.slx i--stalled,
tlie officers of Avon, bodg, K. of
P.v last Tuesday evening, as follows:
Qbouccllor Commander, J. B. Godfrey;
Vice Chancellor, E. E. Quick; Prelate,
Mirtin White; Outside Guardian, C. N.
Gable.
Qjj.r Rainier correspondence is well
worth, reading this week. The Mist
witut the real news from all parts of tlie
county, aud will have it.
Geo. A. Emerson and Jesse Adams of
Houlton were united in murriage on
Tuesday evening last by Justice H. P
Watklns.
Our suU.i, frotn 3.50 up to 13.50, are
better value than you can get in Portland.
PERRY & CR&HX
Mr.
Richard Cox ia ablp. ty, be about
again, after being laid ii.
fpi tjhro weeks
with an aggravation
Vjcss.
ia.cUrpnic lame-
Mr. W. B. Dillard and son Waldron,
Wilbur Muckle and Ernert John, re
turned Wednesday from their outing trip,
having had plenty of good fulling, but
not much game.
A number of the enterprising ladies of
Clatskanie have organized a Lewis &
Clark League and are putting up cher
ries in pint bottles for the purpose of
treating the visitors to Columbia county's
exhibit,
Front did a great deal of damage to
gardens In this port of the county last
Tuesday night. Young vegetables suf
fered severely.
City council met in business tendon on
Wednesday night for the purpose of con.
sldering a number of bills.
I)irD-At Colorado 8prliif, July tt. In bl.
70ih year.uf tuberunkiala, Ol. J'eivr Krild liul
ni.ii, uuugsi brother ul Wm. II. luluiao of
iu i. euy.
Col. Iwlm.iOn Ml, raised Company H, of
ilia Will Mlswari Voluntas? luant-r'TriU KfS
In uoarlton County, Mluourl. th bom of Don
ral Hter.lu Price. Ha sent alili urant la
I.land No. 10, and Ibcn lo Pltt.burc Uadlnf,
on theTtnneiree Hirer, UUcompsnvwaimsda
up larsslr ol G naan who 4i.d wea Mrrlct In
th Pnuolan army. III. regiment, with Fien
tlu' brlgtda, wa. eamped on lb xtrema front
near Dhllob Cbarcb, a fltubura Landing-. Ow
ing lo a ml.uk of Hue mad by lb tompany
eouk, Captain Dolmau' company ia perhaps
Ibeonly on on lb. front nrlug .lino tben
loyod a breakfast oa;tbat 4Bemor.bl morning ,
April f, 1M2.
No breaalwork. bad keen thrown up, aad la
a very fw mlnata Prantlm'i tntlr. line moved
iorw.rd lo th attack. Captain iHjim.n lot
uv...l of g).mauwmcbuDdr4.of ftHtolbe
front ol th teat. A. woundsd wldiando not
adraae toward lb enemy to dl. thl.'ir.i
captod H proof potltlr Ibat Frsptiu'. brigade
at lst wa. not .nrpriied at libllob. But Ibey
ooo fell back, taxing up posltloiroa a low
ridge. They wer. ordered to ulvane agaiu
and oovupy a unxen read. That wa. th. "Hor
net N.t" of blltorj, sad iu not taken by
frontal attack.
At I St) p. m. Grant, so It Is Mid, tent' word lo
Pnnll. thai lb aupport eould aolongar pro
tect bl. fJ.iik.'.Dd 10 retreat. That order never
reaebed tb eowmsad, nd a. a natural result
of battle, Beauregard gained tb rear of tht
Hornet. Neat, aad C.pt. Dolman, with the en
tin brigade, .pent some ii months ia Libby
FrlMii bafore b ngxbanged.
Ue Joined the army again a. .oon u ex
changed and in tb sixteenth Amir Ore..
General Dodge commanding, was with Sber
maa to Atlanta. Capt. Pulmaa'. company m
front of Shcnnao' army .klmbbed three aep
aratc lime, through bnske Creek Gap, and re.
oelvelthe pcTsonal eomplimenu'of thaTablo
commaadc.
In the restoration, Capt. Dolman vu appciut
d Colonel, and brought peace nd sal.tr to
that dlatraeied section, filled a. It waaiTh
bu.bwackers aud murderer. wboM chief object
Krmedto be veageanec. Thi. was smorej re
luomlbla .nd d.ugerona senicc than that at
tb front. The altnaltoa could ouly be coped
with by Ihc moat drastic measures. Mane of
Missouri's young man were In the birih. aad
red-handed munler wa lemrlting,l':iion and
ex-Confaderale. a'lk. Col. Dolman wa.w.11
actualnted with nit! of the prominent farmers
of Cbsfilon county, and personally Tidied
tbam, and laid down the serer. law that for
erery murder the farm bouse, ia that vicinity
would be baraed to th. ground. Th remedy
was extreme the effect magical. The better
class of farmers pulled the bush w gckar. out of
the Imufc and not on. farm boat was girea to
tb flames.
Col. Dolman ha served In the legislature, ol
the three statea of Missouri, Houtana and Ida-
bo. Ho waa a Republican In politics, and
prominent In tne council, of lb ii rand Arovy,
and . elder In th Presbyterian church.
THRESHISG OUTFIT FOB SALE.
A J. I. Case, twenty-four inch cylinder,
eight horsa-power. Cash sale, or lumber
and shingles token.
GUS HEGELE, Houlton,
IAIMIER MOTES
Relatives of O. E. Wonderlev't, from
Chicago, are visiting with them this
month. We wish them a pleasant visit.
The directors of this district decided at
a meeting which they held last week to
emplov all the teachers that tauirht here
lost term, fcwith the exception of Miss
nicuonaia. juise is rerry is to nave
complete charge of the primary depart
ment.
The Sunday School of this place made
a fine average for last quarter. The aver
age attendance was 91, while the average
collection mi.,o.
Rev. G. A. Taggart delivered two most
excellent sermons here last Sunday to a
iiiusi apprcviauvc ronrcgauon. l ne
Reverend gentleman's wife and children
art visiting relatives in Walla Walla this
mouth.
The local lodge, K. of P., gave an
open installation in their castle hall lost
Saturday evening. There were a good
many invited guests present. After the
installation ceremony was over, Knights,
ladies and guests repaired to the dining
room, where a most bountiful lnwh was
ire pared. At a late hour all departed,
eeling they bad spttat a most enjoyable
exeauig.
The sash and door factory expects to
resume operations this week, after a
short lay off for the Fourth. During the
vacation extensive repairs have been
mode in, and about the factory, princi
pally in the boiler room, where new fur
naces have been made aad the boiler
raised some sixteen inches. But the
most noticeable thine is the brand new
whistle.
Marcus Bevins and family returned'
home Tuesday after a two week's visit
with his falibajt,
Clyde and Carl Stewart were visitors.
in Portland Wednesday and Thursday ol
last week.
Mrs. Ed. Clark was shopping in the
metropolis last Wednesday.
Wm. Dick, the foreman of the C. R.
D. Co., returned home Sunday evening
after a few day's visit with friends ana
relatives.
Miss Bella Neer, of Goblo, snernVWed
nesday in Rainier.
Ed. lames made a trio to. Portland on
Tuesday lost.
W. W. Cluimbreau was in. town the
greater part of last week.
The foundation, piling ia beins laid for
tlie new soap factory.
R. L. Couch is taking a few weeks' va
cation. Durtag his vacation Hurry Mc-
Dermott mailing his store.
Rtunier defeated Clatskanie in base
ball laKt, Sunday; the scone, beiag t. to
0. I be bovs plav Astoria next bunuav.
A good game is anticipated.
M. Ellis took in the carnival at Port
land last week.
Dr.. Stuart spent the greater part of last
wee) "seeing Portland.
The annual exodus to the beach has
begun. A number of Rainier families
have 'already gone and more expect to
soon follow.
W. H. Stuart, traveling salesman for
C. GoUiun's shoe house, spent Saturday
with.his brother, Dr. Stuart.
LIST " REAL ESTATE
AND OTHER
-WITH
, E. E. QUICK & A. M. HOLTON, J
PROPRIETORS OF TUB
aflAlii-nnln.n f AnnTT X Vvnfnn nf
AND TRUST CO.,
Who have made arrangement with one of the largest and most progressive
Real Estate Firms in the West who are in close touch with Eastern
immigration If your property i for sale or lease, kindly adviae us and
we will find yon a buyer.
REAL ESTATE. LOANS, INSURANCE
AND BUSINESS OPP0R7 UNITIES A SPECIALTY.
QUICK
Proprietor Columbia
am wrrrvc
Oil XUIaUaUAlOl
OREGON STATE NORMAL SCHOOL
MONMOUTH, OREGOft,
Night Waa Her Terror.
"I would cough nearly all night long,"
writes Mrs. Chas. Applegate, of Alexan
dria, Ind., "and could hardly get any
sleep. I had consumption so bad that if
I walked a block I would cough fright
fully and spit blood, bat, when all other
medicines failed, three f l.OO bottles of
Dr. Kings New Discovery wholly cured
me and I gained 58 pounds." It's ab
solutely guaranteed to curtj Coughs,
Colds, La Grippe, Bronchitis and all
Throat and Lung Troubles. Price 80c
and $1.00. Trial bottles free at the St.
Helens Pharmacy.
SUMMER COOKERY AND ENTER
TAINMENT. For the mother who is pnzzled to pro
vide novel and attractive forms of holi
day and birthday entertainments for the
little ones, an article on Children's Par
ties, in The Delineator for August, will
be of value. In the same number are
excellent cookery enggestions in the
form of An Inland Seaside Dinner and
many recipe of dainty and appetizing
dishes for hot dajs. Recommendation!
for hot weather house keeping will also
prove useful.
Good Oppertaalty.
Two-year-old Durham heifer for sale.
Will be fresh this month. Gentle.
Inquire of V. M. THORP. St. Helens.
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All train, m.ka elos connection, at Gobi
trlih Northern faclrto train, to and from th.
Kal and Sou ad poMats. At Portland with all
train, leartnr. Union depot, at Astoria with I.
K. 4k N. Co.'. boat and rail tin and Steamer
T. i. Potter te aud from Ilaraoo and North
Beach points.
Paaaeneeis (or Astoria or wav potass bum ttaa
train, at lloulton. Train will asop Vx w
sanf.rs off at UouHoav v Va.omlni few soau
wea of ooble. J . e. mmj
Oca. Pasa. Ait.. Astoria, Or
NEW WAGON FOR 8ALE A new
3l4 wagon for sale. Addrers or apply to
UfcO. ItKni, Houlton.
SIX FRESH CO.WS FOR SALE I
offer for sale, at a bargain, six fresh
cows, one or ail of them. This is a
great opportunity to get good cow at a
very reasonable price. JOS. HAYBVBN,
St. Helens, Ore.
GOOD HORSE FOR SALE Weitrhs
abont 1200 pounds; age eight years; a
goon roadster or all-purpose animal.
good bargain. Inquire at St. Helen, i
of R. KAPPI.F.R. "
FARM FOR SALE Twentv-one acres
good sod; new hottae. and barm; young
orchard; located adjoining the townsite
af the county seat; on railroad; ready
market at high prices for everything that
can be raised. Apply to Miller Brothers,
St. Helens, Oregon.
DAIRY FARM FOR SALE 870
acres located on Willamette Slough ; ac
commodations for 75 to 100 head cattlo;
daily boat. Inquire on place, MRS. 0.
SEIJiiNE, caro steamer America, St.
Helena, Oregon. 2-5-tf
riONEER EMPLOYMENT CO., 215
Morrson St., Portland, Oregon, is one of
the best known ajidtmost reliable Com
panies, on. the Coaet,, furuiiiUei all kinds
Help on shortest notice Free to Em
ployers. When In Portland Go to
The Empire Koetaurant, 192 Third
Street, three doors South of. Baker The-
tre. Meals from IS cents up. Open,
oay ana muni, uysiera in any style.
Wm. Bohlander, Prop., formerly of the
Royal, 1st and Madison.
PROPERTY
& HOLTON,
County Abstract $gd Trust Co.,
e"Ovn.fYKr
JJkMtMAM Vl 4
Begins its 23rd year on September 20, 1904,
four terms in each school year, affording equal
opportunities for beginning a course in Sept
ember, November, February and April. The
best training for teachers is the Normal course,
with its assurance of good positions at good
wages. Write for new catalogue containing
full information concerning courses of study,
training in actual teaching afforded under real
conditions in town and country schools, and
full details about the advanced course of study,
with the additional advantages attached.
Address,
SEC. J. B. V. BUTLER, or
PRES. E. D. ROSSLER,
MONMOUTH, ORE.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
Notice fa hereby given that the under
signed has been, by the Hon. J. B. Doan,
Judge of the County Court of the State of
Oregon for the County of Columbia, ap
pointed administrator of the estate of
Oscar F. Fair, deceased. Any and all
persons having claims against said estate
are hereby required to present the same
at the law office of W. H. Powell, at St.
Helens, Oregon, duly verified according
to law, within six months from the date
hereof.
Dated this 10th day of June. 1904.
R. B. FARR.
W. H. Powell, attorney for adm'r.
ADMINISTRATOR' SALE.
In the County Court of the ntat. ot Oregon, for
alalinoiaah County.
In the matter ol lb .stale of fceubea Z. Joy,
Deceased.
Notice I. harebi' tlTen that In pursuance of.
and by virtue ol, aa order of the county eoort
of the State of Oregon, for Multnomah County,
made on the Sth day ol lune, l'J04, in the mat-,
ter of the estate of Reuben Z. Joy, deeeaeed, au
thoriilnr the administrator to sell aU she real
Sroperty ot said estate at private tale, the on
ersixned, the administrator of the said estate,
will sell at private sale, to the hieheat bidder
for eaah in U. 8. gold coin, and subject to con
firmation by said county court, from and after
Monday, the 1st day of Anf net. l'JOt, and contln
uiaa said aala until altof Mid real property, or
so much thereof a. I. necessary lo pay aU
clalma. onsts. aud expense of administration
of said estfti hae been Hd. .11 the right, title.
Interest and estate ol the said Reuben Z. Jny,
tieceasod. at Ihe Uraeof hla death, and all tha
ritfbi. title, ami Interest that the said estate ha
siueoaeqolred by operation of law or otherwise.
km sad to th follow Ing described real properly,
lo-wit:
Lou 4 and S of section 24, and the .onthearl
quarterof the antitheastquarterof section 24, all
ia township north, range 2 weatof Willamette.
uerLdaatt. in ColHmbia County, State ol Ore
gon. Ahso an irregular tract described a. be
giaaing ia th center of the ereeA si the south
west corner ol eection Win toashlp3 norta.
rang 1 west ol Willamette sseridlan, and
thence running down thecenfrot said creek,
with iu meaiiderines. to a point where tbo
same intersei-u the Willamette aiougb; thence
In a aouthvesterly direction, with th mean
dering, of said .lough, to the aeetion line be
tween section. la.ndSO, In township a north,
raits 4 1 west ot Willamette meridian, thenco
west to th place of beginning, being In Colum
bia County. Oregon.
Term, and condition, of tale: Ca.h in TJ. 8.
gold coin, ten per eeut 1o be paid on aeaeptauesa
of the bid and balance on confirmation ol ala
by said couutv court ; Mid tan par eent to ba
returned if sale not confirmed.
Deed to be at expense ot purchaser. Bida to
a. delivered to th oadarsigued In person, at
81, hletena, Oregon, or through th office 61
Messrs. Dillard A Day, hi attorney.
JAMES DART,
Administrator of the estste ot Keaben Z.Joy
deceased.
8L Helena, Or., June IH, 1904.
J. MACKENZIE,
General Contractor
BRIDQES, IILL, AND PILES
DRIVING A SPECIALTY
ESTIMATES FURNISHED
ST. HELENS, OR.
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RAILROAB. TIME.
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