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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 16, 1904)
READ CAREFULLY, 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 J desirable property to. oiler them. t A card will fetch an applica- i Won blank. t Youis for business, QUICK & HOLTON, A'.ata for Columbia County Ab.tract and Treat Co.. "V. 8. We Insure home against accidental flic. Speaking of Printing: Why send work out of your County when, we will do it for you at Cortland l'rU-ef Commercial Printing" Ol every i'Um dmi? nt Uig MIST OPI'ICH,' from uuxlrrn tyne face, ill a nrat nnil workmanlike uimiHcr. We have recently added wvrral ot the lalrl style ol ty to our equipment, ami rcpcvtlully solicit your patronage. 1 Ycars of Experience Count in any buaiiu-M, ami we know the want of our ctiato mem, and will guarantee I'llrc and Unality to be right. THE OKKUON JUST PKIN'FEJIY, St, Helens, Ore V TUK MG STORE DOWN 8 By The Big Sawmill! I Kociviii Xcw (Jowls Every day the Week 3 THE MUCKLE STORE HAS A REPU7A lion of Loii. Mamliug for Only tho Ileal In GENERAL MERCHAMSE- J Dart & Muckle, k IT St. Helens, Oregon. , V V c "I &t-rfrttrtriri'irfrtr i-K lew;. r MT todies, Attention ! f will be at HOULTON, OR., Sept. 28th, 20th, and ttOtli. with a tun line of up to date MILLINERY, WALKING AND ' DRESS SKIRT, TAILOR MADE SUITS, JACKETS, COATS, AND SHIRT WAISTS. Which I will oiler to you cheaper than you have ever bought before. Call and see me at the house of Mrs. Ethel Mathews, liQiuton, ur., ocpi. 28th, 2Mh, and 80th. RflRS. L. SWETT BUY THE b rin m. ana v iru mm n 4 L Owl Saloon i r.iuNN -Only Hie best ol Liprs and Cicars Kept in Stock OTSNORiE LOOAL ArHQ QrllHgRAL C. C. Prlchnrd, vif, uud doubter, Of Kuinler, wore Portland visitor! on Monday last. Mr. Pilchard ia one of the substantial business men. jf thia coimty nuil hit daughter, are. bitb successful viiool teacher. DKNaHOKK TVPHWRITHR VOU ijMIt Nearly new anil in every rjjct ay good a. new. Can be purchaiied for $7ti. In. quire nt the Mikt office, St. llelcnt, or of I.cw Davies, Warren, Ore. The I.eona in running In place of the hwlda thi week, thja hitter being off th route for the purjiosc ot having a new boiler initialled. Among th; heona'i I'ortliuid pauieuxert Monday were JoKjjib. Iloybum, Junie Sheldon, W. II. Dolmun and Mm. I'rcd Wallaini. J. K. fk'ott, foreman for the Rainier Mill attd I.umljer Co.,, and Mit Annie Kauie, of Portlnud, were umrried at the (wrlort of the International Hotel, Port land, lint Saturday afteruoo; by, Kcv.. Thorp, Do you want to buy a piano? If to, we cun liow you how to lave Pifty Dol lurn Cnh on any make of Piano carried by the P.iler Piano Iloune of Portland. Thii ii a anup. A. P. & A. M. The Muwnic brethren, will take notice thnt there will be work lu the third degree in St. Helen lodge next Saturday evening. Viniting breth ren cordially invited to attend. Magnolia, Canadian Club, Old Govern ment Whlttkict and Cordon'. Dry Gin at the Owl Saloon, Old Crow. Whudux bottled in bond. Alio Old Quaker-made K-ye WhUkev. Mr. A. TsIwt ha fold hi Interest in the Oriental Hotel to Mat. Van Doluh, who will hereafter conduct it. Mr., Law haa purchased the property of Mr. Jncob George and will make extensive improvement thereon. Pnijey & Uriun'l ktore I headquarters. for general mcrvhandiae, Houlton, Ore gon. Good goods a spctlalty. Quality,, ituntity and price guaranteed. St. Helen t a pretty good market for country produce. Potatoes have been telling here the past week for f 1.50 per bushel, wliiyh is -j cents alxve I'wrtlund quit.tticni. The Iruit canning season is approach ing and the price of sugar is sure to go up. Prudent housekeeper should order a supply from Itailcy & Urinn, Houlton' reliable grocer. Miutl.uluG'yirge leave for Monmouth Friiluy and will again, enter the Normal School at that place next Monday. Mis George will graduute from Unit school in FeSruary '!'.". The Koyal Chinook salmon is th best fi.Jl that siviiua, and Chinook ahoca are the lv.t shoe on the 'market. They are made of the very best material and are sure to give satisfaction. Bailey a Ilriun, it . ..i. . .o.-i.t- a , :M 1 ...... chuudise, keep Hum for iJ$ at, Hum f-.UM to f . !Jjs Bertha Reed, who ha lcn a guett in the home of Mr. Arthur George for the pat few neck lun returned to Portland and on Monday last took charge of her work at Highland school in tint citv, where she ha been employed as teacher for the past two yer., A Set of Dihhc Pree I um giving away dUhc to my cuh customer. You get a coupon with each cash purchase of ten cents aud ovaii imd you can exchaug thes! coupons for all varieties of the best c!a of China ware. Goods on exhibition at my store. Great inducement that it will pay you well to investigate. H. MORGl'S. St. Helens. NoTicii.TO, Old). Ftauows All mem-. bcra of St, Helen Wge. No, H7..I..O. Q, F., are requested to immsdiatoly send in their last receipt, as the record have all been destroyed in the recent fire. Send rccnipts to C. W. Blukeslcy, Secre Ury. ' Good delivered without charge, wlingly mid cheerfully. Order freely. M. C. CHAV st- Helena Or.. A large stock of novels just raccived ot 'the St. Helen Pharmacy. Trof. K. S. Faxon, who ha had charge of the Yankton school much of the time durintr Hie oreaent and tost century, wilU again, bi"tlie man behind the gad" for the coming achqol, to opcu the lwtu mat All the local and war, news in 0lc MlsT and Orcgoninn, Oitly f2 a yor. Wamthd Stave bolts; yellow fir tim ber, 3H inchea long. For information write Western Cooperage Co., Houlton, Qre. The uit of. Allitxc.t al against me official of this county, to enjoin, the nye v the sheriff of the disputed sections li inbetwcen Waahingtortand Columbia Counties, tried and decided in favor of The Valley posUIIc ttl wsidence of j WORK fOB CB3UCT8, Josepli Dupont awl fojnjjy. together B W (Jo Uwfo AH Thrwt iMcvwiiiy uins oi nay, wojl aciuroycu by firs last Humluy aftenvuM, . Mr. lm pont and hi oij were away from hupt, The MUte Amoair the new bill. W will be I wH Having gone to a plac. out way te- nr,M,Id . fhg ne.t 0rtxna UzMn- Vilie to pick hop., leaving !w.oa but ture fg conaiderntion will b.wea.ore Mr, Uupont on the premise., The fi, mMeh wln )rovlle tt ,b convict, started In, the house, p.utmibly frpn now Io t) nltentiary at Ba the toveJl hut the exact source i ,hli be put lo, wonk bajldinj good known. I.t;wa at firt reported that the C0UnU)( roK(Si throughout the Mate, khingle mill had been dctroyed, butT bi ,,,, Drobabillty be lots thia. fortunately proved to be. utrmt., lk you want k, make money I Mouey saved is money uiade.. A consignment of men's and boy' clothing arrived last week. The bent electiott and finest quality ever in St. Hel en. 1 can save you money on the goods, M. C. GRAY, St. Heleo. A consignment of dry good, shirts, collar, overalls, no tion, etc., to arrive thia week, which, will be sold at price to suit the time. There i absolutely but one day in the week (Sunday) that I do not receive new good. M. C. GJ1AV, St. Helens. I will give full valu for the money, and I enjov pleasing my customer, and my cus tomer please me. with tbAir patronage. M. C. GRAY, 8t. Helen. v .. . j.. nihw Writ. I Hol4 T iinlliorl " "h.. " mm BAi THE NEW YORK STORE 1 r.cncntl Mcabuudise, Ciothitjij, Dry Goods, Groceries, I'rutlA, : ; " .rrovisiws, Furniture, Stoves, -:Lowest - Prices.:- , f this county on demurrer, has been ap- llHOTllKRN, FR01 Kit I vno s. . d . Atlon,cy Huston, of Htllsboro, notittir for.Washinirton County. O - I The Porcelaiu Bath, at Houlton are all ready for customer. If you want a re freshing bath or a firstelass shave, or hair To do well think and . work together. Howr Ask Quick & Holton. Our suits, fiow,3.50 up to $ 1 2.50, are better value thun you can get in Portland PERRY & GRAHAM. Writihurd's beer on tan at tiro Pwt aalomi,. The St. Hcluu pi4li?cliool opeuon Mondav next, with Prof. Dodsou a principal, and Mis Fleming In charge of deoartment. After their lonir vacation the pupils will resume tlicir school duties with the detertniua- tiou to itiuktva good record. Ituy that home aud ""DQMMKTHISO, Chtuip. At Quick & llolton'; WV.buv our ahocs direct from the man; Ufactii'.cr iuli can save you the middle W, Prolit. pERRy & GRAHAM lr atock to select fiai. Perry & Crahani's. ' Huge pile of cordwiwd are to lie seen ... nr iiri and soon the cry will be And oilier popular lnum or niiv WEINHARD'S BEER "Tom Benton" Cigars.' All the ifttent wppitTiind othor pop r "y c. FiscHiiB, ATTORNEY-AT-LAWi It A IN I Kit , I ' 1 Mr. Jacob Block is havifctf quite a n. oil. time with. his. foot, which he had the bad luck to run a piccaroon into some two month ago. It apparently healed and then got worse, necessitating surgical treatment in Portland, and now, after the wound bad about disappeared, an eczema ha broken, out. He ia in nearly as bad shape a ever. Jack con gratulates himself, however, that he. ia.a mcml)cr o(i the Maccabeus and a stipend nffll tier week comes in to keep the pot toiling. The Mist and Oregpnjan. f2 per year The M 1ST is the oldest and best paper pub- lished'iii the county. Mr. Wulter Blukesley returned yester day from hi visit to the. World'. Fair. All person are requested not to.tnjw away from the site of the fire any prop erty whatever, as what seem, of little value to other may be of considerable value to the owner. Mrs. II. R. Cliff and children have re turned from Seaside. Mr. Stayne, who, two year ago rented the farm owned by A. h- Wickstrom, and has since bet lining, there, ha turned the place over to the owner- and gar- chased the Braddock place in Houlton, and will move the family there in the near future. At the pmsc.nl; time they occupy the borne with hi oafia.-law, Mr. Wiufield Steven. Mr. Wickstnan and family have come back to theiw home and are again most cordiully wel-J corned by their old friend of Yankton There arc no shoes made, that. are better thau the Stiison line, carried by Perry & Graham. Did you ever think that if you want a Uiitchar-shap in. this town, it is your duty to patronize it instead of buying your meat of a peddler. A permanent meat market ia benefit to the community, but it can n exist here if our pco. pie buy their meat from wagons.. Live and let live. Funners should sell their produce to the stores and the market, aud the latter should sell to the consu mer. Thi. i the only way in which a community can be built up. School book can be- procured at the. Pharmacy. Terms cash. Don't send the childiajt, without the money. Mia. Annie George has bcm an inmate of the Good Samaritan Hospital in PorM land during the past week, undergoing an operatiou.for- an abscess of the stom ach. Mr. Dr. Ross has been in aiifcna- aiice, aud Mis George ia slowly recover-. init. Some time ago Mis George and another young lady were upset from a sailboat, and it is thought the exposure to the cold water brought on the abscess. Friday of last week wf a, critical day fOr tlie. Oregon Wood Company, for it best effort were required to keep a fiue. fire from getting into the timber where over 2000 cord of wood cut last winter is corded. Thifc iSLubc-ut four miles from noutton. A it we. the company lost about 40 cord, and by digging troches and shoveling dirt unto the fire tjidaji gcr was averted. ditced, by Senator M, A, Miller,. of LWui Couiuty, liocaime of IU departure from. in. heatttu, track, of legiaUtion, thia bill will undoubtedly cause oo considerable dicnion, although n scriou. oppo sition to it i. ex pectedk. The construction of good buIiHc bluhwiri ty eouHtil labor Is not a Dovtlly lu Hie Kouthtru lslr, ithr hundreds ol BiJUnol ImgMMbl. ruadi hut 0 been rebuilt sad so Improved tJuU It Is now powibl. lor fs;,mr lo iiaul bit pto. djic to market or to . railroad station In on kalf til. lime and wlih on-kalI th. bones which nr previously uoceuair. rVnalor sillier I ebslrman ot th. Irirlalatlv. roraruluc. of tb Oood Road Aioclation ol Orpitoo .and la this cupaclt jt he now Intenda to etll a maeilnf ot tbe comultie lor Hepteinbar 14, Thother oiembfraof Hi commit!, art 1. 11. Allwrt, of tialeniiC. 3, timllh, ol Umatilla; W. Stdwer, of Full, anil M A worts, ol Granl'e fau. Th. coinmlttes will IcuM in propoaad mcaaure aud make a roujh. oalllu. ot, Ibe bill to be Introduced. "At th last aeaslon ol th. Leg ialatura," saU Ronalur Millar, 'there waa apifropnaied Dearlf 12,9(10 KX), I n flrnilir of th. ballet that If 11,000,000 of thia euu bad been appropriated for th eonitructlon and beiusrmeiit of public high. ware In Oregon, ihe ante would have been beaerllted far mora than It was. It la Impoast U la.UDdirellmle th loiporunc. of (eOtl roada. While ther wooW not uaurp th. piece of a railroad, ther art certainly a-nerr efficient anbatltu'. Aa a fartor la lb. development of remote or outlying dlttrleta, Ibejr are abao- lutely unrlraled. I'pon thia point I do not be IJcre that anr eoDlrirr anpimen t can or will be advanced. Coming, than, to th. question of whether conrleia can be proflublr or properly employed la Ihe construction of these htijbways, we are conlronted at ouce with th. fact that employ ment ol some description la necnaary for men confined In prlsoa, Wbije t!jj has lea dented by thel( experienced,. I believe th. ttfl.B' imius.vcrdiet of every man who haa ever had the eundjict of a prison placed In his hauda la to llie-effcct that vithntU, employment It Is lm-1 poMible lo keep prlaone re healthy; it ia Impoa-1 ail.lc to preaerf . diarii'Ilc, aud, limine a it lUAr iQain lo tbe unInitlatod..ldlf-DeMi In prlaoa. IppriHliioilreof the greaUl lrcnoralliy. "Taking this, then, for fjuitod. w. luv only to conilder the queatlun.ol the advlaabllliy and econi.m) of pulling ganga of eonviela ou the pjbllc hlghwaya under guard Instead of keep lpg them eonflned behind prison walla. "Thia may and pil!jlr will neceullate the mployment of aorae sddltfiinal gunrdr, which, efoourae, repreaenla aom. additional expense, bat there eu be no argument in mf mind on Ibe fart that for eve.y dollar of auch additional expeiue there will be a return lo the columnar, ty of a bent'tit far In exceuof the enst. If for the laatljor W years Ihe cunvicu ol Oregon bad beeacmpln)ed al auch latter 'J)e aute would now tie crldlroued by well pored,. smooth, will graded, broad aud altogether admirable hltb-. ways. It would be paasible for auloraobliesor wagona to travel th rough Oregon with tbe same speed and comfort aa may now be done upon the asphalted streeta oj Portland. People really do not retilln what an lin menu d (Terence can. be m,aite between a good road and a poor one. gclentifl? nwdbullding Is a nia-ier to which little attention haa been paid in the West, and the West of all district! lu America needs god roada. An imKnaut point urged in lavor of tbe employment of convleta lu th. construction ol public, thoroughfa.es In Ihe eouutry dlstrlcu la U)iMit do no'.lBMtare In any. way. with free labor. No matter what convict may b. em ployed at witbln prison walls- whether he makes etoYcv, braouu, cigars, overalls or (ur-nlture-be la tn direct eompelitloa with free labor, which Is producing these articles on Ibe outside. If. on Ih. other baad, Ih enpvlot la put to work building public roads, habcnabli the state at Urge and int. fern with nobody. it Is the intention of the Good Koada Asso ciation, and will certainly be the policy of Ih. prison authorities to employ convicts oi If in builJIn; luoh state roads aa trpuld uot other wise be built. II la not preannaed that they they ahull be put to work aapballlug or paving the streets of a c!t?or: consttucting Bne boale yards lu districts wnich are well able to aasess thymselrea or auch purpostta, but I certainly 1 1) uk that the convicts of Oregon -might vt r; well be emplovcd la the butldliig of a good hlgliwuy, which ahoulrt. rpp, fruta.aoui. onlly lug region which now, lc trausportaiion fa- ellltlca to the town or-ctiy t j which auch iou ia naturally tributary. "Iho proposed IcKlslntlon which th. Good Roads Association will ask for at tho next ses sion seems to be j'it to everybody, advisable trom the standpoint of the stale at large and it entails no extraordluary expense, therefore It possesses, iu my opluioa, all of the requUitea for lie tMBsvae. and I am free to any thnt I cau CUBE FOB ANTMMfBRIALIBM. David Urny, woll-known newspaper ami magaine writer yoted for Itryan In 1900 on. the KbiUjitilne hn,ue exciu sdyelyt A. a w'rjter In the .editorial coluBti 9f JDemocratiiJ new.paper he attacked continaooaly the poJloy of tl Repoblican administration i;i the is laud.."fctvt vlcj.ow both to. oar eon- coii.titolioiial policy ruid to th right of weak people." ' , ! Then be went to the Philippines with the expr.f purpoo of gathering fact "Willi whljh to proe a. campaign for Filipino emancipation." lie .pent week. In tho Island, lie soon di' ov er ed thnt his preconception, were mi. laken. He my: "Iwent to the Philippine island, con vinced that our leteotipa of them wa. an international crime; I left tliem con vinced that any other course than that which we are pursuing would be breach ol international humanity, com parable to leaving a heiples. infnnt to perish in the itor.tu. Any agitation In thia country ithKilipiiio independence a. it.oldect cam work a. a cruelly un settling and daiigorou. influence, tend ing; to postpone what it seeks to hasten. Auginaldo'. iortner secretary of state aid to me:. 'The Filiyino. have three great needs,, and. none of them i. inde pendence. Ihe first is m hoole, the sec ond i. more schools, and the thisd i. more schools.' Thi. i. trne laying. To interfere with Mr. Tafl'. work before the foundation L established, to give the half educated, irre.ouihle and danger ous Filipino demagogue, aud tUere are many of these, an opportaniiy for be lieving that our policy toward the is lands i. to be a vacilating and change able one, dependent npon the muta tion of American politic., would be a crime with the effect, too-far reaching to be anticipated. If opl mpn as Mr. Ctiarle. Francf Adam, Mr,- Mtoorfield Storey und the distinguished and right ly venerated prcidesJ, of Harvard, to aey nolhiogof my fellf)sv-iemocrt who have frauicil the Philipuine plank, of the St. Louis plqtiiirin. vsillgo to tlie island and a:-certin Uie faats at first iMnd, I should be ready, to trust their conclu sions. Ufoce any own." Wagon, loaded with Cretan still con tinue to lie brought ovr the mottntaira from the Nehnlem country every day hi the weekk.except Sttlsday. Mr.. Margaret Dunlop, dwoijhter and on, who formerly aidd in the Neha-' lem, now of Portland, passed. throngU the city en route to the Nehajem hop field Sunday, . H i. aid that another wedding will occu in, the city in the near future. i ne Kioa are. iKnxuur up i:o..uci, cu..,.v serenade them with when the happy r.vent take, place. WARREN HOULTON NOTES. Mr. O..CCJark is building a nice; new- house at Houlton. Viondett what it may mean. Houlton has a Sunday school txbe nroud of, as they have an average attend ance of sixty scholars. The Atfisan. social waa wejl attended last Friday night. All had a good trttie. The Ladies' Aid Society meets Wedncs-! dav afternoon of each week. They voted that the money they, had on, hand be giv en to the minister,' Bro. Thorp, who ha preached here for the past year. . Mr. W, E. Belford left last Saturday for California, to be gone about two. week.. Mr. L, E. Bailey visited Portland Mon day of thi. week. " Mr. and Mr. David Henshaw Jr. re turned from Seaside Tuesday evening. They report plentv of fish, crabs and clams to be had there at prerent. Mrs. Hettie Ridley returned Monday night, fromi the. hop fields near Salem. Mr. and Mrs. I. H.. Copeland are at tending the teachers' institute at Rainie thi week. Mr. John Carney, the genial clerk at Perry & Graham's, has returned after a week', vacation .pent in Portland. The rurar delivery i proving a great convenience. About ixty boxes have, been ordered and most of them are al ready placed in position for the delivery and gathering ol mail. Iew pavies," the carrier, keep, two horses to do the work. W. J. Fullerton has returned from two weekt rusticating in the .vicinity of Stel la,. Wash". ' - . Morton Torwijkia haa moved back, from Rainier and i. now employed at the Noon ranch in the place of Cha. Clark. Destructive fire, have been raging hereabouts for the past two week, started often from people burning- slaahiags cu their own premise, and getting often, b.yond control. Fire started near A. . Ttbihtlra will last Friday ha spread south and west as far a. Henry Duncan', and Jacob He gele and beyond, and the destruction of their buildings has so far-been- prevented, by constant righting night and day. A. H. Tarbell and Homer Bennett, build ings caught fire several time.. Tom. Crewel 1 has lost about 150 cords, of wood, Henry Dunccn his winter', sup ply of stove wood and at J. M. Crewell s about thirty cords, and should the flames continue 300 cord or more will be con sumed. Constant watchfulness ha kept many house ad barns from burning and so far no home have been destroyed. Public schools will be opened September- MAth, Pro. JrVt. Allen, principal. A new itore is soon to be built near the M. E. church by J. A. Bcelar on land bought of Jos. Lynch. Material is al nady being haulqd ktf the building. Hazel and Sidney Long have returned, to Portland on account of the opening of schools there, after .pending the sum- here... ..i Had it, been, nscfKW on account of the burning of hoojes, Mc Adam, offered hi house which, tb. enough, for a refuge for several fptniltes in case of ne cessity. Ton and Via Grewell .have returned from Eastern Washington and Oregon after a season of harvesting. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Larson have re turned frost Altstona. Wash., after seve ral month's absence from home. 8CAPP00SE. Rural free mail delivery is giving per fect satisfaction. Mr. Young has sold aser 60 naiil boxes.. He wishes the; pub lic to know that he can be found at his. office room 10, Bacon block, between the hours of 9 a. m. and 2 p. m. every day. Any person desiring mail boxes or in formation reearding mail routes can ob tain the same from him. Our. mail carrier drives around with a smiling, face because there, was born tp him a son. Mrs. O. V. Allen is visiting her daugh ter, Mrs. E. M. Davies. The infant child of Lew Ptwey i. tf ry ill at present. The lumber is being hauled on the ground for a new store and residence.. Mr. J. Beeler. lately from the East, will build same for his son. Forest fires has done considerable dam age around Warren. Mr. O. Grewell bad 110 corU.ot wood, bunted up qs. l: 12th.. Mr: L. Davies"' mother from New West minster, Bt C is.here visiting her son. County Road Master Stevens inspected a new road to be made from the old Tar bell saw mill to Batchelor Flat. It is tea be hoped that the road will soon be open aa.it is in bad condition at present. Much regret, U cxaatssed by 0PEr peo ple at the great loss of property in the county seat fire of last night, as the loss is.kee'a at this season of the year. - Fire from Henry White' place got ber vond his control on nn,iay, ana Dy SUIT FOU DIVORCE. .for In the Cirauit Court ol the State of Oregon, the vounty or i;oiumui. Hiram Holt, riainiirr, v.v. N'eJIie Holt, Defend ant. To Nellie Hnlr fondant.. ' ''. Yoa are hereby reoiii red to appear and au-- led aeaiust too tn me , . , -, oiwt'iwst, tne complains oieu bkpiu. , Tuesday evening had enveloped over, 300 .vae'iiutled ;uu, on or balore the th day ot acre ot timber land belonging to Watts & Price, and also 40 acres ot S. Adam. iMniuw iou mnti it tns fail to onawer for want therea!. the plaintiff will apply to the Court for vdecrce dissolving the marriage relation here- nolsoeany leel.imute urgyuieni ailvsuyeJ against It." " lay t whii A Uoj's Wild Hide For Lire. With family around expecting him to die, and a sou riding for life, 18 miles, to get Dr. King's New Discovery for con suniotion. couch and colds, W. H. lirown, ot t,cesviue, inu., cnuurea ui;aiu agonies from asthma; but this wonderful medicine gave instaut relief and soon cured him. He writes: "I now sleep At this writing about 1UU corns oi wooo ; lure .n,,,, tm DOW existing between you, had been burned, aud unless the calm . ,ud niiuself, ud lor auch other relief as to the continue a large lot of wood belonging Court n.aj ' )' and equitable, a prayed to A. Schmidt will burn, Loss so lor is IOThe eervic of thUj'siiramoai Is made by pub estimated at loOO, Consisting of wood,,! iieatlon In the th. Oregn Mist, a weekly newe .:J a mh!ne I iMDfljMiubllsheil at 8t. Helens, Columbia Con ii mmSc i., oiegon, under and by viriu.olanoieT.ia. The fire at RockV Point earned much I iv made and entered in said cause on the Mih ,Mrlav vesterdav and burned large day oi September, .MM. by Uon. T. A Mcnr nuantitias. of wood belonging to the Messrs. Hoover and Davis. . The fire at South Scappoose Canyon is dangerously near the wood of the Messrs. G. Laug aud W. Tetz. It will be saved unless the wind blows up. ClATSKANIE CORRESPONDLNOE Mr. George Blackford, with his mosti estimable wife, of Chicago, are visiting relatives and friends in the city week.. this Judceof said Court, requiring Ihe publication, ol said summons ia aaid newspaper ouce aweea. fo-etx eonseiiuuve weeas, euu prwctiuM-B ,- 16th dv ol StiAemUr, 19Gi, aa rhe dot. of the hrsi publication thereof. . WATSON, BEEKMAX WATSOS. Attorneys lor I'Uuutid'. SUMMONS. Iu th. Circuit Court of the S .ate of Oregon, lo tbe County of colambla. PociaA. Kas.cn, 1'lalulitf. vs. 8. A. Kansen,. UttaudKut. Tots. A liasaen, defendant above named: IHTHK KAJIB OriUlt STATLB OF. OMOOS:. 1 Ynu an hereby required to appeal and at anerthe complalat rtleil against you ta the. above entitled suit oo or belore the 3th darj.tr .I... lm ik. tin,. n-M.rih.'hr It is said tUt the County,-Court. at,its. m,sw.ri'u.in thetorder of publlcatloa ol ili. soundly every night." Like marvelous September term, ordered the grading ofi eummoiis.aii.il .you fall so 'P-ff "d cures of consumption, pneumonia, bron- j thePhiU down on Nehalem avenue in this KKfKASrl i.'LT.oru" cuitis, cou-"Si w.via -iiiu K,it,jv iv,. icity, ana uic uning oi.. ui. lis maicuiess vi tor n uuuji as tlndge street as lar.spnD.-as lrc uriic lung trouble.. GuaramXed bottles SOc over clatskanie river. A long needed and f 1 .00. Trial bottle, tree at at. mci ens Pharmacy. THE OREGO.N IUTCHERT. Adscree.f th. Court, diwolvlng the boBds of matrimony heretofore and now existing be tween tbe piaiiulft and defendant, aud u restoration of plactlffa name and lor auch other relict aa totnoi-ourtniav sewru muc. A B0S LUTE F0K HIS M0THBB. Of nil the lovo affair. In tho world none can surpass the true love of a big fr,i hi iniitlicr. It is a trne tara. noVil. and honorably, ,n Ijm hinhet d nieo to both. We do not mean merely a dniituli affection : we mean n low which, maWps a boy gallant and rourjo ou. to -hi mother; .living to evaryut plainlv that ho i fairly In love Wth. her. Ve novor yet knew a hoy to ''turn out" bud who began by faUt2 ii lovo with his mother. Tnmrovement. that are being made at the Salmon river hatchery point to the fact that me sinteoi uregon win abonlv have one of the most, efficient station in the west when., the work is of the river finished. The work that. I. being done at present i the constructing of a dam acrom the rivr a,, short disUi nee above ihe hatchery, that is made for the tak ing of trout,' si I wr .idea, and stcolhead salmon. -The daw doe. not extend en tirely neros., the, river, as u paco must be left for tho ri.h, to work through into the trao bovotvd, U.ually thi. mettn. of trapping fiftlvj. donu-wil! the onii miry lish nsttk.. but ns wvernl racks were lost lusUyenr on account of hitrh water, a iiuiio snbatanlinl obstructi H improvement. AltUOUgll tne air is tun ot moa.s ... 0 wflm publlcatloa ie beptemtier th fire are raging in tbe forests and th,' je, mm, Knd the last publienilou thereof Than. dust fiies high, yet lumber and shingles j day iob.r ll. andth. are oeing nauiea to urn u 0 rtl week. mM nin. quami pes. Mr Arthur Eastman i building a neat residence in the city on tho. nortu,siile This suromona la published by onler ol tno Hon. Thomas A. Mcunae. jnaro oi aani . o,.,., made lu chamber, auit. dated tho 141b day ol CHA8. J. SCI1N ABEL. Attorney lor PlainlirT. What In Life! In the last analysis. tsJ&oAy l,w? we do know that rt;H,un,ler-.trtctli Abuse that law even slightly. but aw paaq.re- imiat liat liniU. Tlie worn l under ine i nlavera were oeine wskucu iminediatn- .unerW.lon of Tom lirown, trying to make a store lecently w,Jio i irti ojiai'ire oi, me, station, aim tie expects tlmt a week more will llnish tho iol. Afe nterent there are about 1,300, UJiy ChUwuk egg in tho hatchery and some of thohi are already hutchiux. Tjee, which .nre of the .prinn run, will be,ditpoeid of Vy. Kovemlier, when the fall run of eulniou y,;il'.be taken ud the eggs hatched. ' Troii,ltjU also bo caught and their1 iRg. taken, nhtli hatuhed and tho youiij fry turned in tlip nearby gtreatiis.' Dr. Hall' new cottaire iu the western pirt of the city is nearing completion. When completed will add to the beauty of that part of town,. Mr, Watson Elliott, of JJarshbiud, i doiu busjness in the city this week. ' We learn that Mr. Kingsley, of the West Oregon Lumber Company, i tour lug the Eastern state, and will visit the Louisiana Purchase Exposition before he return home. ii Columbia lonntv. Or. gon, to pruteedto.ur- It seems that some of the base ball ! vry ami establish tne liin-s an-".rr-rof the COUNTY SURVEYOR'S NOTICE- OSce of County Surveyor. aept. U lsrri.- To Clemetui Miller. Charlea Peterson, John Um JiutNelsou, John A. Mason, W. A. vv.tson. aud auy aud another whom thi notice may Yoa and each of yon are hereby notilied that F. B. Uinalow, tbe o vuerol tua raoiiihwetfc Quarter ol Hie aouthweat quaitor of section . loxnohtp , north rauge 1 west, wiilametw MertaiAii. n a or.ierru ui., .w..... ...-. ...i .uo ni lumi: ana. iix. cum- WU,le p n wim la".M. , be, ira avid pieiuiscs oil the tlth day of ' . . .... . . .I - I'SII t. beelll tno sum sunvj, It is hoped Wat ome Ol mose j-aru V y-Viiih.u irw'etd lO anney ami market, who have been setting out fire, in th . J"t u t.orllcr, ,n l' boun r linei aioresaid, ami . , ... :i i ..... jut ..... h ,u. M. nart.es ui be uticctcd P"" J.ul"! LZ ' tr;, i ' bylbVMid'.orvey.aie hereby ..otihed to bo. October, Mr. and Mrs. Fratik Vernstein, of Brotikville', Pa., who have been, visitinrj ' , . . ; , A . f . n .1 ! .1, , . " rurLana airs. c. v.. . city the past month, started for their home last Tuesday. We learn thut Matty Campbell, who met with a severe accident in the Tiche- nor iy( prewiiit at said time aud place to protect any miereat you hr. therein. w XTf County Siirveyor, Columbia County, alale of oruufii. " 1f Latest Style. 01 men's and bov.'Vuitl 1 are la now. We are from .60 to 6 lower in pnw, compariaou high-rent .toies' price. ; r mill company's logglpg camp recent-! abp save you from 60c to Tl on a pair id, isgetting along finTand that he will &, of which we earry a complete ' . t,. .m.in from the hosoital. ' ' line. Good assortment of men hats Bttrklen'.a Arnica Salve. ira world wide fame for marvellous ; ' i?- tmm !. hnsoital. ' lino. Good assortment Ir aiirmiaaea nnv other salve, lo- . . ... i':.i'.!-. M.I nsnfi. at '! or tl.50 letw, IU snn suits. Irregular livlnC weaos acyange-, ti on olntment or balm for tuts, corns, i Juher makeT an assign- pariiou .with high-.ent stores- prices ment of the organ, rlsultiiitf-jconsti-. vr ' iiu. sore.. felon,, ulcers, tetter,' We 1,ow ?ay8..to . e.51.. f t" w... rinr nrlcas on men', woolen underwear .tton. headache or live trouble. Dr. ,,,. w, cttrr. charmed hands, ment or to mt pracaio8 ""T ,w,t tn 1 enmilcd. Biacut on man.-, I . . . a , fijaaae, a 1 . - , I I a w- anMA MAniP 1111 T WP II I 111 L w - . .. , , tor mies. (jure w "-r" . r ,,.. ,t. nmi oni tuilern. jorin wf"i x i . . . t I f T:i.- ...1..U1.. .,.1iticta .' . .... i n Otl Kmc a incw luc rui.i icw hm tmntinns: lnia iiDie ior mies. k,ure r r ' thir It's gentle. q fliormigh. Only "ateed. Ot.lv SV at St. Helens guar 2Sc at St. lfi-leti's Pharmacy. for the steam wood sawing man. Vharmucy, BiUldiiijr. Main Stiret. 01.