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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 5, 1904)
BrogWra,.tt"M 4-JVW'agP- TV rarr Oriental Hotel UNOER NEW MANAGEMENT LOQAL AND GENERAL. Mm, V Invito the patronage of the V,vm l, tihlu- end Cuoruiu.-c UraiiliiirM ami t.ixiil llmiie Cooking, MRS. A. T, I.AW8 & SON 1 Speaking of Printing: ituTiw0Ht ' yo"r Co"",y w,,r" e m 11 Bl Commercial Printing t r i . . . . j . ... inv rpiiirtiitri ti.i . I,, ...... . -' wcri 1m ... . .... ,r. w. II, JJr.n.ini, and Sciia, I. ' . '7 1 "CB"'' tarted for an out. " Ker nut yesterday. TheKvcnlng Telegram 1, now being icV UellveK.1 every ,llly U, it ...Wriln, In " "y 1'h.gg. Bubscrip. Hon. may 1 l,.ft at tllc M , ofnce? I'Aluy ,,-. Um.,e j,,,,.,, ,,,, .... hi Ku mo- overheated dodgli-' work oim lie would I 11 he WIMlt nil-.-.,. n,cd U hi, bu.l.ics."Wa.hingto OFFER A BBWARB. A rcwad should be offered for the di covery of the body of Mitry Robinson, (lend or olive. There in reason to bclieva thnta crime, has been committed, and It U the duty of the authorities to do everything in their power to shad, light ution the mystery that envelop the mat- A week has panned since her disap pearance, and the disappearance of the young mHn whom she, accused of Iwf down full. If her statements are true or fulse the county authorities will be blame able if they do not do everything possi tie to clear up this mystery. (U every ! done at the l l I I I .? i wmma?" Miaimer. We have recently ... ,w ..-. aiyic oi type lo our (esprit fully solicit your patronage Years of Experience MIST OFI'ICi:. from modern tvt niiiimrnt, and Count In any Ini.lnr-aa, and we know the want of our cuslo liwn, ami will guarantee lrie and (Juality to 1 right. a THK OKKGON MIST PUINTERV, St. Helcii. K 3, j THE BIG STORE DOWN i! -Bv The Birr Snwmillf- v 4 V IitMriug New Comb Every tiny in tlie Week THE MUCKLE 8T0RE HAS A REPUTA- lion of Ung funding for Only il WH in -GENERAL 4MERCIIADISE- ijj Dart 6c M tickle, it. at ' St. IMi'ii. - Oregon. j W."''"tt';u- j ctvimfln !AcrDU7riinrn U1111 I'arlUn I o Thumt.jr ml 81. 1 tf. Htltm, Kalama. Carnirt Point, ftainiii and Itto. AfTORNEV-A'IVLAW. i ! ! i.i.nirr rn.irrT, tft!i i r.i.itn, tu . tiui.nv I'l'm.te Mri'tlKK. A I UKNEY.AT.LAW. Arililiir( furil.n.l Huh'l.r. s4- SURGISOiV I OR Kin ..i -WVII U. PHYSICIAN & r. iii.-i.KN. H h. i-urr. WIYSICIA & SURGEON Hr. liri.KNK, . OltKilON. Uc. lr miul KtlJ.f .1 i k u , Steamer NORTHWEST 1 J.i'avr I'oitland Monday, Wedneidity ' and r'riilny night nt at lO ii. in,, fr the j Mime (Milnia iiifiitluned aixive and To Iv'.lci, ira.'liiugr the Inllor plnco at 10 j a. ui. on the lollowlnir dav. KrturniiiK, j ti.e Uiat Irnres Toledo at lumn, and . C'a'l Ki'k nt 6:30 in Iho allernoon, I iir.iiajv, riiurnlnvi ami humlnya, lvin I'urtlnnd earlv In the nuiniin. Waul loot 1 Kalinva nt U. U0I.UA.N. Artuk a. luuiau. J)ii i u:t uav, ATTORNEYS . AT - LA.W. lll vntn In nr foiirl. Hmt ur r.ral. I'O'.ii. i ,,wr m tvuriUuu.. "I IIKI.KK. ( i flllKdtlN, DU. D. n. STUART, "fflce In t)i li.iii iiiMk H.WNIKH, ; . fiHKdOS. Jt n '.uni'HKV, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. HpbI kall. ... I f ....- a . a t a a. j-,., "' (iwi-sr inui siuni Hii AO- HT, HKI,KNH, i OHRQ0N. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. ivff Im.,1 n.ruili.1 .lunllnn ... all InWrtl ?,'""!' "iiI'UMihI lo ma. will hraallr lii all lui i" S "I'') HUIihi touiln. Udl " r. Hllll t. n; IIKI.KNH. VAW) i2r0 il Mo V OPFfiON ) Shout Wme and Union Pacific 3 TRAINS TO THK HAST IUI1.Y OUKdfi. J. MACKENZIE. General Contractor VUHMJKH, MIM.A, ANI MWJ, IHtlVl.N'O A Kl'KClAl.TY ESTIMATE 8 FURNISHED tmi KT. IIKI.ENS, OR. owl saloon ll'NN llHOTIIKMII,' PROPRIETORS Only tlio bt ol Lienors ami Cigars Kept in Stock CYRUS NOBLE Alll otli.r popular brn.l of whUkle alwa)- In (oik. WEINHARD'S OEER on druuvlit. "Tom Benton" Cigars. A,lh latent nawiaHrandullier pop. if ulr piTuilk'.!.. A Thrruh PnllroaiiJUiiitanl 1 ImirUt tteep hiir rr il.lly lo Oitmii.. Chlmro, BKikiu'; liiutut levtli rr ilnllv to Kn cliv; llinmiih fullntan l.iilrl.1 lilil car (.rwm allf non.lui'lwl) nrrkly lu I hlcu. Ili'iillnlull chair cf. iwala ftoa. Ui lh Kaaltlaily. llNi.iN hKfof. Sift? a iio-l'ii if n i! HI'KCIAU for III Ka'l via II II IK IHKlCII . -HI'i.lfANK fi.Yrw, fur haaiarn n-lilii inn, Walla Walla, I w liiiiti. 1'iKiiir d'Alnii ami (iri'ul Nurllxru IHllllt. Vii.ANTirinKX'i'iiFSi lor tlio Ku.l via llmil liijit'iii. Til REE DAILY TRAINS yon ALL VOl NTS 1A8T,., Lower Columbia River. I Leaven :l "X'.' aT I Daily. awvru Pally. Dally. Arrlvaa. 5 a r. W. Dally. K.uu A. M. Daily. 7;iT Aar. Dally. Hlraim-r ll..nli leavoa Porllnml dally, except Hiinilav, at ,ll i. m. aauiniay i:t v- .... ...... i. ...A ...... lHiullnii HeluriiliiK Inarea Aalorla l 1 00 dally- rei-pl Hiimlay. A. L. CRAIG. lliiuerul .raMSUser.AKeul. l'oltTl.AMi Or. THE RED BEAR iloulton, Ojcegon. WcinlKTid's Beer Kept on tap.. The Best Pool Table, iji Columbia County;. A Set of Diahe. I'rre-I ulll gvlMg flway 'y vuaii cnaioinew. You geta i" " casii purchase of ten cents and over, and vou t, ....i. theiie couons for all varieties of the heat claasof China ware. Ooodson exhil.Ul.m my store, (".rent indiiccmenta ll.m li win jay you well to investiinite. H.MORGUS. St. Helena, r, n. u.rowcll trxjlt the ImM. f.. loniuipi on Wednesday to attend the convention (,f tin; Oregon Uevclopnicnt iKiie, ami ulao on lc((iil husines. J. Dujiont & Sons, of the Valley shingle wm "cnvcr iiiiiKies to customers t HI. Helen, Houlton, Colunthia City, warren nud neijhlmrhood. Thty manu furtnre the very uncut grade of cedar hinlcs and jcuarantee their prices lo he a low as slunKlf of the aame grade can lie r-f Kurcd elsewhere. tf v. II. J. Kelly, who lost his life lart Niturday niKht hy a K.iaoliix.- explosion in me automoullB house of I. H. Kellv and whose, funernl services were held at W oodstix'k on Monday last, was at oik time mstor of the I'uittfl Kvanirelical ciiunii and lu lil frequent services in this county. lie was highly respected by all wno anew mm, and wherever he has lieen stationed as poator in churches in n.: u.ic u news en ma siKKlen and irnKlc deitli was received with deepest sorrow, i lie tmriiil was at I'leasant Home, where his fmlw,, Archou Kijlyh scitieu tn pioneer day. The Uoyal Chinook salmon 1 ths best fish that swims, on Chinook shoe are the litat sIhmts on the market. They are made of the very best material and are sure to kIvc satlatacUon. Bailey a Brlnn, llotilton's reliable dealers in general mer- I ch-nidi-w, liceptheip for sale at from 1.50 to Ki ln- Circuit Court on Tuesday last the lollowinK proceedings were had: M. J. Kittcring vs. Ihirinda A. and W. J. . 1. 1 . . . . . . hiui:kic. Aimciiiucni. Property or dered suld. T. W. Nordhy v.John Par ker, l-orclmiire of mortgie. Taken under advisement. Nonuin Merrill vs. ()r-iiii h'ire Relief Association. Motion to it;ili service of summons allowed, Nordway vs. Oregon l'ite Relief Associa tion, IWcndaitt ullowrd twenty days to auswrr. sirs. J. I). Perry and her sister, Mis Carrie Schoogrl, were visiting Mrs. Jas. I).irt during the first of the week. UANTl'.n Slave bolts; yellow fir tim bi-r, :!H inches long. For information write Wcli;ni Cooperage Co., Iloullon, Ore. Magnolia, Canadian Club, Old Govern ment Whikkics and Gordon's Dry Gin nt the Owl Saloon. Old Crow Whiskey luittled in bond. Also Old Quaker-made Rve Whiskiv. lluilcy & limiu ' atore ih aeodquartca for Ktnernl menhandise, Houlton, Ore gon. Good gMxls a specialty. Quality, (jiiiintily and price guurnntced. Cidiimhis County has been reprcscntel at the Oregon Development League Con veuliou in I'ortland this wtick- by Dr. McLiiren, Judge Blanchant, Mr. Avery, Attorney Wright and I-Mitor White, of Rainier; X. A. I'rrrv, of Houlton; Phil- l'rakes and Hurry West, of Scappoose; and J. A. Codfrey and K. H. I'lagg, of St. Helens, On Tuesday Mr. Godfrey uuulc a very concise statement of the ad vuntages possessed by this county. There are no shoes made thai, are better than the Slilscn line, carried by Pqrry & Grahaui. The, rorccliiin Baths at Houlton arc all ready for customers. If you want n freshing bath or a firstcluss shave or hair cut patronitc the Houlton barber shop. Satisfaction guamntecd. Luiulwr if qu the ground with which to receil our county juil, built just after the Noah flood. The next occupant that attempts to cut his way out via the roof will have a Job on his hand. Columbia county beef cattle are in pviuitt condition and a number of our farmers have a surplus on huml. This is all right. A furmer must, have some thing of all kinds he raises to selh The price of cuttle is not what it should be just now, but will no doubt pick up when weather is cooler and people feci like eating again,, Goods delivered without, charge, willingly and cheerfully. Order freely. , M. C. GRAY St. Helens Or. All the local and war news in the MlST and Oregonliin. Only fS a yeah The following is of interest, being among the, Supreme Court decision that wuisi rendered lust Monday: "James Mucklc, Jr., appellant, vs. James Good, respondent, from Columbia County, A. L. Preier, judge, affirmed; ouiuiqn,, hy Justice Bean." This sustains Cupt. Goodc's title to the land in controversy, iiud-we. trust he will feel justified in im mediately proceeding with the construc tion o( a free wharf. Om illy, fathers held no council meet ing hist Monday night. The fruit canning season is approach ing and the price of sugnr is sure to go Hp.,' lJijUont. housekeeper snouia order a supply from Builcy & Briun, Houlton' reliable grocers. Judislug from th number of new men nut to work on the epiarrics here indi cates that rock shipment is to be made oftciicr und the work rushed. That's all right. Nothing better thua a dinner rmtl brigade... Mr. luck Black, who ran a piccaroon into his shin, about two week ago, is an inmate of St. Vincent' hospital, Port land, and will psobajdy remain there for a month. Jock paid but HKle attention to the wound at first, and attempted to continue his work, with the result that he has had a very narrow escape from blood poisoning and the consequent Uav of his leg. During his absence Mr. Girly lias charge q( the. flume. Now is the time to paint and I am prepared to save you money on the goods M. C. GRAY, St. Helen. Lewis and Clark Flour is one of the best grades on the mar ket, and a very popular brand -try it. MSC. GRAY, St. Helena. Adjustable screens to fit any window, 24 inches wide, 3-ric. M. C. OKAY. St. Helens. Nice- silk for ladies' waists and children's dresses, at U), cents per yard. M. C. GRAY, St. Helena.. Golden Gate Baking Powder, Spices and Retracts, are the best. M. C. GRAY; St. Helens. Miss Belbe La men,, of Warren, is qnite seriously sick with typhoid fever. Mis Clara Williams, of The Dalles, who has been visiting with her sister. Mrs. Clarence Garrison, returned home last Sunday. Buy that home and "do sohkthinc." Cheap. At Quick & Holton's. We buy our shoes direct from the man ufacturer and Can save you, the middle nun's profit. 1 E.KKY St tiKAHAM. Travel on boats and cars is picking up and the number of strangers in town goes tp shovy that St. Helens "is in it.."' UrJ. J. H. Collins, of Clatskanie, was a St. Helens visitor last Monday. Miss Ruth Richardson returned home recently from a week's visit with rela tives at Warren, Dknsmokk Typewriter For Sale Naarly item and in every respect as good as new. Can be purchased for J75. In quire at the Mist office, St. Helens, or of Lew Davies, Warren, Ore. Capt. Mackenzie has two pile drivers at work driving fifteen hundred piles for the Kalama Boom company... The dance at the Opera House last Saturday night was a well conducted, enjoyable affair-, and reflected credit upon the managers. Saturday night dances should, however, in deference to public seutiintnt, close promptly a: 12' o'clock. To do well tiiink. And work together. Howf Ask Quick & Holtoa. Largest stock to select from at Perry & Graham's. CLATSKANIE CORRESPONDENCE Mr. aud Mrs. Dunce have bought a tract of land on the west side of the city and will build a neat cottage thereon this fall. The game of base lull here last Sun day between the Clatskimie nine aud a nine from Portland was not a brilliant game by any means. The score stood 12 to 13 In favor of the Clatskanie team. Carl O. Anderson and several others of this place wilt attend the ball to tie given at Svensen next Saturday uJglit under me auspices ol wickiup trioe No. 21, I, O. R. M. jvir. ueorge i.ram, oi nenppoose, has a lot of men and teams grading the Neha- lein county road just outside the city mints, ami wih.ii completed will add to the looks of that part of the county, as well as a convenience to the traveling puuiic. . Mr. J. L. Morgan, who lives near West- port, in tus county, vuuted.with his son George in the city last Saturday, County Commissioner Casper Libel of the Nehalera. was over in this part of the county inspecting the roads, bridges, etc. with Road Master Stevens, the first of this week. If th people in this part of the county would only turn out and help the officials, we would soon have the best roads in the county or state. We learn that a petition for the change and alteration of the county road around the summit of the mountain, between Clatskanie and Mist, is in circulation. We trust that the persons attending to the matter will look after the papers this time and not let the change and altera tion of the said road go by default. We also learn that the authorities have In contemplation the grading of the hill and the filling of the lowland down on Bridge (treet. This matter, if carried Out, will be a long needed improvement, one tliat ought to have been made years ago. Mr. Isaac Holme sold his block of land and dwelling thereon in the north Clatskanie addition to Mr. John W. Jones, late of Mist. Mr. Jonea and fami ly now have a pleasant home to spend the balance of their days in. Ms. Ernest McCsullav sold his small tuact of laud jusrt east of the city to Mr. I. R., Hojmcs, recently. We learn that Mr. Holmes intends to. finish up and paint the house and other buildings and will improve the tract eenerallv. and when completed will be ar ornament to the city, as well as a pleasant home for Air. Holmes and wile. t'nele John Wilson, of the Nehalcm, was in the city this week disposing of a wagon load of the products oi his farm. WARREN Quite a number of people from the East have been looking about this vicini ty lately for farms. All express them selves much pleased with the prospect. od several have made purchases. Miss Ella Austin, who is teaching nea-l Clatskanie, was a visitor at the Adams household last week. Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Hoyt and others started out for- a camping trip the first of this week- They expect to camp near Ellison's, whiw it is said deer are plentir ful this season. Ross Adams has returned to Corvallis. after several weeks' stay at the home ranch. The Warren bond has discontinued practice till September, as many of the members have scattered to the' harvest fields in Eastern Oregon and other points for the season. Tom Vin and LeRv G re well have gone east of the mountains to fill harvest situations secured before they left here. inas. noicans, ot Minnesota, was a visitor here latoly. He returned East Monday, expecting to return later to buy Mr. Adams' farm, if not previously sold.. The place pleased him above any other he had seen while hunting for a desirable home in Oregon. Ivo Wambeke expects his sister and husband with several children here from Belgium; and after a while several neph ews and other relatives. Columbia coun ty has room and to spare for many more new comers. Mrs. Muictte Bacon, of Hood River is visiting her parents and other relatives here this week. Ed Harms, at present with, his sister near The Dalles, is reported dangerously sick. Miss Betty Larsen has returned home from Portland oo-account of sickness typhoid fever, it is feared. HE "THIS IS DOING SO DC A n n Anrri n i !y ntAU UMH L.rUI I Y We listed a farm Monday and found buyer .Wednesday. Let us help you sell yours. We are In close touch with! Eastern Immigration and want desirable property to ofter them, A card will fetch an annlica-1 1- tion blank. Youis for business, QUICK & HOLTON, Agent for Columbia County Abstract and Trust Co.. , S. We insure homes against accidental fire. OREGON ST. HELENS. OREGON STATE NORMAL SCHOOL MONMOUTH, OREGON. Begins its 23rd year on September 20, 1904, four term-.; 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 coucst. ef study ,, with the additional advantages attached. Address, SEC. J. B-. V. BUTLER, or PRES. E. D. ROSSLER, MONMOUTH, ORE. THE NEW YORK STORE General Merchandise, Clothings Dry Goods, Groceries, Fruftsy Provisions, Furniture, Stoves, Etc -.Lowest Prices.:- - Building,, Maia Street, St. Helena, Oregon- Co&per- Frank Banzer, a prosperous Beaver Valley farmer, transacted business with county officials last Saturday. State Treasurer Moore has M0,000 to distribute among, the counties of the state. The apportionment is made ac cording to the children of school age, and there being accredited 2602 to Col umbia county, the amount apportioned is 14189.22. Tho Oregon Wood- company shipped a barge load of cordwood to Portland last Monday. There were 210 cords aboard. Hon, Norman Merrill, of Clatskanie, was transacting business in St. Helens last Tuesday. Our suits, from 3.50 up to $12.60, are. better value tluin you can get in Portland. l'l?RR,Y & GRAHAM. Weiuhard's beer on tap at the Owl saloon. Tho Heath. Penalty. A little thine sometimes results in death. Thus a mere scratch, insignifi-. cant cuts, or puny holla., have paid the death penalty. It is wise to have Buck len's.Arnica Salve ever handy. Its the bolt- solve on earth and will prevent fatality, when burns, sores, ulcers and piles threaten. Only 25c, at St. Helens Pharmacy. lUrgRlus ou Clothing and Shoes. Men's suits ntH-76, $8, V-.&O nud 10; worth dauble. Roys' suits, $1.26, $1.95, (3.60 and f3; worth double. Ladies', men's, misses' and boys' shoes, i)jc, $1.46, $1.05 and $2.45; worth. douWe. We are cuUinsDrie.es toclear out a 1 the odds and ends, to make room for QUI Goods, John Cellar, co'iacr.'iriii, and Ysuili,!!!. THRESHING OtJTFi. ik.SALE. A J. I. Case, tvc,i:ty,-i9uc4ucli cylituleo, eight horsa-powcr. Cdt sale, or lumber uml shingles Uikciu ' GU!i HEGELE. HpuHoa. Puts an End to is Alt. A grievous wail oftimcs comes as a result of unbearable pain from over taxed organs. Dizziness, backache, liver com plaint and constipation. But thanks to Dr. King's New Lite Pills thev nut an end to it all. They are gentie but thor ough. Try them. Only 25c. Guaran teed by the. St. Helens Pharmacy SCAPPOOSE. Mm. Warren Dobbins, of Walla Walla, Wash., is visiting relatives and friends here. ... Mrs. Ellen Ellis, of PeEll, Wash., is visiting with her people here, Mr. Ellis being in the East. O. D. Spnulding has transferred his bnrbeihop to Percy Davis and will re turn to his home in Rochester, N. Y. R. A. McKay has gotten his meat mar ket into ruuntng order and has a good trade. Rev. O. W. Allen is slowly recovering from a severe axe cut in his foot, made while cutting brash. ' Sunday School has reopened and there will be preaching every alternate Sunday , Miss M. McDonough closed a success ful term of school in District No. 9 last wiek, there being two graduates. School in District No. 1 will open earlv in September, the vacation beini; unusu ally long, owiug to the presence of the measles. The A. & C. R. R. Co. keeps a fire cordon in its umber west of ScanDoose. and woe to the thoughtless camper who sun 1.3 a iimuer arc in nuure. Puul Bouscr iiliaipintr. around, owitik' to a nut iron) uie rooi oi eccuns atiop. The Misses Marie and Maud Watts, Grace DeGmff and Emma Bickelhaup, are keeping ca;up at Seaside. Mr. K. H. Bushman and wifk. will visit the "auld countrie," Holland, in a few weeks. DVV,. BuUej; and Wm. Schrolz have gone in quest of land iu,C-CAk county. Mrs. L. Schall has about completed a neat 2-stoq residence t Scappoose. II. C. Lamberson and wife are sojourn ing at Seaside. Also Mrs. J. G. Watts ami children. Mi?,, Dd t. Whitney and Mr- Sajei, Adums are each finishing neat residences' here; in fact Scappoose is enjoying quite a building boom. W. T Watts and family and Miss Neva Boyle started Monday on an overland trip to Tillamook for a mouth's outing. BMrs. Mary Tompkins is visiting with her son in lacoma. Mrs. J. F. Downing is visiting with her parents, Mr. Collins, at Kelvin Grove farm. - ' Grain and hay crops are unusually short and dairymen expect to be nipped in feed business this coming winter. Some of our fine stock w ill be exhibi ted at the coming state fair, where they will carry on tne usual number ot awards. Henry Bushman is erecting a new dwelling on his Riverside place. A good deal of new iencing is required. to replaco that destroyed by the June flood. Timber fires are doing but little dam age in these parts. Good O-pport Mity. Two-year-old Durham heifer for sale. Will be fresh this month. Gentle. Inquire of F. M. THORP, St. Helens. J STOMA & COLUMBIA RIYER ll RAILROAD COMPANY. SCI D DOW 24 r. . T:00 S 05 Hi 8 8S S 44 S 50 S ttf OS 19 I 87 10 00 10 OS 10 50 10 30 33 A. II. S 00 OS 39 4 U I4S.S1 SS M.5 40 &S. S bO M.I 10 00 su. 20 10 M.4! 10 21 7l.S: 1U go IS t 10 6? i86.6, It OS 90-3! 11 IS 96.4' 11 SO 8 STATIONS DAILY. Lt Portland Ar; .... Gob). .... ....Rainier ... ... tr-rratnid... ....Ma-riter.... ....Quincy.... ..CUtskauie.. ..Marshland,. .. West port.... ....Clifton.... ....Knappa.... . .. Svensou.... ...John Day... Ar. A.toha.Lv t-V": 10 06 62 Si 27 9 17 03 9 Oi S SS S IS I 07 i a 7 46 a. 4 Ji S TO ( 00 Assessor's Sotlce of Meeting at f Eqaalixatloa. Boar VTOTICE 13 HEREBY GIVKf THAT CP01T i the law Monday In. August., torwlt: Au gust 29th. 1904, the Board ol Equalisation will attend at the office of th County Clerk of Columbia County, Oregon, and publicly ex amine th. tuuumeat roll, and correct ail errors In vatuaUona, descriptions, or qaaBti- ol land, lot or other proptrty. Dated at my office tbii 5th day of August,, lw4. A. T. LAWS, v Aug. S-it - . Couutr Aaaesaor. KOriCE OF IKTEMTIOM TO APPLt fff UQuo License. tn the County Court of th State of Oreaon for Colombia County. In the mailer ol the application of Louis Tu rer, for a ttcenne to sell spt-itnou. viuott and malt liquors, and hard cider, in quan title, leu than one gallon, in Oak Point PnK-lnct. To the lion. County Court of the Bute oil Orej-onfor tn County si Uolumbiiw Wa, tan. Hiiderslfned, legal voters and resident of Oak Point Precinct. Columbia County, stale of Ore-, gon, and who have actually reaided in said pre cinct thirty days prior to th aidnlng and fllincr of this petition, would respectfully petlti0 your honorable body at the retralar term of tha- said County Court, commencing onNVedueaday, the 7th day of September, 1901. to be held in the county conn house, in the City ol St. Urfc- cns. 'n said county and state, that a tic nee b. grantcd to Louis riuhter, to sell spirttuoos.Tfn ous, and malt liquors, and haul cider. In quan tities less than one arailon. In Oak faint Pre cinct, Columbia County. Oregon, and that wA, license oe muea w aala Louis riunrer lor a ? as Period of twelve months, from ih7lh day of i ! September, l'JOt, for ail of which your petit- ' i Inn... will BV.r .iH. 15, . K. Barnes, 8. rayne. O. 1 tZ i Barnes, 1.. Jarvv. It. lierino. i i, Barnes. K. Ceinans. W. y. 1 Carroll. Chaa. Uermo. a a- W. Barnes, 0. 1. A. B. Smith. T. Schneider. John P. Kniast Brraut. Jna - g.. cni'tsuii. n. neuueraon, i. vice, u. ... hi I S,, ; ten, J. Malmslrom, K. Bailey. W. E. Jonea, C. J f , N. Davidson, j.o. Kmuerson, J. J. Brag-rer, J. I E. Vinliu. R. II. Ktn-r. A. Rtnckanhenr. H. Sis all, mi,, mt. - -w Barow, Simon Kasper. M. Delaner. I. J. Davis. With KVirtharn l'.CiHo train, tn ann (mm thZ Mont. Proach, A. P . McUraMr. John Br--ut, W. cast and sound points. At Portland with all trains leaving Union depot, at Astoria with I. K. .It N. Co.'s bost and mil lin and Steamer T. J. Protter to.. and. ifom llwaca. tad Nona Jtaaaenger for Astoria or way points must (lag ill stop to let pi2h itui trnius at Houlton. Trains w Rati frets offal Uouitnnn hen coming from poi Gen, Pass-Aitt-. Astoria. Or McU ran, Elmer Fieldd. u. 1. Atkinson. A. Mc- tiraw, J, C. Atehison, 0. li. Mayger, J. A. Kemp, Clark Cooler, Enoa Kluhrer, L. S. Ma son, J. Phillips. K. N. Fluhrer, W. S. Bargor. C. R. Dlllery, c. F. lllomquhr. Chas. Ternahau;. Kert E.'inoD1s, Henry Uolsapple. John Carson, K. J. Boos, T. J. Canon, A. E. MeUraw. C. C, Tnnuer, H. Motira-, Wju. Klubror.. MONKY TO LOAN ON KKAB E5 TATE Rata of interest low, but secu rity must be perfect. Applv to or aiihesa WM. RES1MIUS, Houlton, Or. NEW WAGON FOR SALIic-A new 3,li' wagon for sale. Addrecs or apulu'Jo, GKO. PERRY, Houlton. SIX FJtESH COWS FOR SALE I offer for eule, at a bargain, six fresh cows, one or an oi ineni. tins is a jreat opportunity to get good cows at a very reasonable-price. j.OS. HAYBURN, St. Helens, Ore. GOOD HORSE FOR SALE Weight about 1300 pounds; ago eight years; a good roadster or all-purpose animal. A good bargain. Ipquire at St. Helens, or of R. KAPPLER. FARM FOR SALE Twenty-one acres good soil; new house and barn; young rftvhard; located adjoining the townsite af the county seat;- on. railroad; tsady. market nt high price9 for everything that cau be raised. Apply to Miller Brothers, St. Helens, Oregon. DAIRY FARM FOR SALE 370 acres located on Willamette Slough ; ac coimodution8 for 75 to 100, head cnttlo ; daily boat. Inquire on place, MiiS. C, SELENE, care steamer Americu, St. Helens, Oregon. 2-5-tf PIONEER EMPLOYMENT CO., 21. Morrson St., Portland, Oregon, is one of the best known and most reliable Com panies 011 tlMtCo4tt furnishes all kinds Help on shortest notice Free to Kui-ployerg. Aldten lu Portland 60 to. TJie Empire Rostnuinnt, 102 Third, Street, three doors South of Baker The tre.' Meals from 15 cents up. Onen day and niuht. Oysters in any vtyle. tvm. uoiuaiuter, rrnp., loruici iy 01 the Royal, 1st und Miidiaou. ESTABLISHED 1872. 10$. JOHN A. BECK DEALER M Watches, Diamonds, SflTerwan' ...JEWELRY.... Repairing a Specialty., taorrisea St. Bat, Front A first. PORTLAND SUMMER SCHEDULE,, SHAVER TRANSP0TATI0N CO. STEAMER SARAH DIXON. Will leave PORTLAND, foot of Washington street, Sundays at 8 p. ni., for Oak Point,, Eufaula, and way points. Tuesdavs and Tharadava at 0 p- m., for Clata-, icaide and way poiiits, Sativies Island. St. Helen". Columbia Citv, llollaiau's, Kaluma. TSecr Cits. Kuiiiler, Miiygcr, Stella. Uallroa 1. Cump, Oak Point, vI1h.-o Island, Palntt,; Maii"'anillo-aud Clutskauie. Kclialem Valley Point tIs, Clat kunl, Mit nushivrc, Vernonia, FtshtuirS..Vuper and, llopkiua. The Company reserve-, Die rbtbt to c bangs Ilia, lime without uuttcv, : , , . ."' ' ; ': FOR PORTLAND DAILY Steamer Iralda C-.o;. Matter. B.ULROAU TIME. Leaves Rainier dally (except Buiularlfor Pojrl land, at S A. M.. departing from KL lleleus alls, o'clock, ltelurnlnt-, leaves Portland at VT T., arriving at bt. kcleu at 4:4.1. Passsiiserniii Fast FreieM, rORTLAXD LASLHNG, TAL0i Si