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LOCAL AND GENERAL.
Prof. Dnilwiti Htul fntnlly visited Port
limit by Dip Irnlilii on Hiiluiliiy lust,
I Kt'h'Mil Ixmks ciin be procured ut the
I'lmrmiiry. Term cash, Don't send
4 , the children without the money.
$ Assessor l.uwit In buying u slilrwulk
built nml milking other inprovcmtiits on
? tin: j)tiTly lie recently purchased Irom
J Mr. Jacob George.
Miignulin, Ciinnillnti Club, Old Govern-
$ merit Whiskies uml Gordon's Dry Gin at
I lie Owl Bulooti. Old Crow Whiskey
f hntthd lit bond. Also OM Quukcr-made
t ttye Whtsktv.
J Mr. Jiitnc Mitcklc, In an Interview in
4 the lwening Telegram, itay that there
m will I a new mill iii-nt ntirini anil that
In two year St. Helens will 1 in much
i rOLlJMIHA CO. ABSTRACT
nir, r.vcrcti i u lienor, nepuiy assessor,
in taking a short vacation, a business is
not very brink in the assessor's oilicc ut
present.
Ikt yott want to buy it pinno? K to,
we cm n show you how to save l'ilty I1
lur Cash on uuy make of i'iano carried
by the ICiler l'iuuo IIuusc ol l'ortlund.
Tliiit is a map.
Old jmperii for wile. See I'rank I'lugg,
f agent K veiling Telegram.
J W. Koby, wt'" known throughout
Oregon, a prominent school inun and ut
' .,, ,. time Kiitnmster ol l'orthind, died ut
, , ", rt's''ft''t :t" ':'"'!''''"'''' 'XrtJ. Mwiiton, 'ironkin, on the 3Jth inst.,
p i aged yearn,
At St. Helens lias forced
us to offer some good City
and Country Property at
a SACRIFICE to raise
funds tobuilda Fireproof
office on our lot.
COLUMBIA CO. ABSTRACT
& TRUST CO.
QUICK & HOLTON, Hgrs.
Insurant, Kil A1kIiwIh and (.'onveyiuicin
ST. HELENS, - -
OREGON 1 1
Speaking of Printing:
i Wbv M ild wmk old ! your County l
N I'urttiind Priors'
I Commercial Printing
l tl( your County when we will do il l-r yon nt
ill evrrv rU done at the MIST OI'l'llT.
. i Kttii uml workmanlike nmmur
added rver,.l .d the lale.t vU-s ol type l ir f;
te,ctlnlly -Im'H yoiil latn.i.aKv.
Irom modern type
We Imve rrnnlly
piipnunt. and
Years of Experience
ilin w iiil ill our custo v
ami will guarantee I'nee. and Uu.l.ty to 1 right.
rUINTEUY, St. lli'lnw, Ore
Count In any
intra.
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HAS A REPUTA-
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THE MUCKLE STORE
tU.it .! l.i i S'.nndnu t'
..GKNKKAL MERCIIA1MSI
i Dcirt & M tickle,
Oroirmi.
AND
Ladies, Attention !
I will he at HOULTON, OR., Sept.
28t i, IMMh, and :Mh, with a lull
line ol up to tunc
Mil IINERY, WALKING A
M 1 i l! :ccMiV 1 1? T. T A 1 LOR
M VI F SUiTS I AGKETS, COATS,
AND SlilRT WAISTS,
Which I will oiler to you cheaper
:r L:X1 Lv.vCr boimht before.
"; V T ' " t the house of Mrs.
Uoulton, Or., Sept.
28th, UOth, ami Wth.
S. L. SVtft I I
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BUY THE
Owl Saloon
PllINN
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Vou PUrol.. Any Olh.r Writ.
ItnoTiiKHH FROPRISTOBS
-Only the tie "I
LipruniCiiars Kept in Stoct
CYRUS NOBLE
And olHor ,.p..Ur br.ti.l. ol Ulr-kte
!) m tm:k.
WEINHARD'S BEER
oil (liuutjllt.
"Tom Bentoif Cigars.
All Hie latent Hewnr-KPT"""'' ,,,or H,P'
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ft"S ,ii,briil.mll .owing mmn ATTORN - A 1 - vv .
Mold UIrl '
THE' NEW YORK STORE
,o1 Mrrchaiulise, Liotuing.
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Dry Goods, Groccns, rruiw.
Gene
Vrovisions, Furniture, btoves
-:Lowest - Prices.:
Mr. J:imi- Kkc, furmcrly sheriff ol
this tffiiintv, km a visitor to St. IlrlfiiHon
Ttirwlay lut.
I'ur th ciKlit moiilh i-tuhnx Augunt
:ili.t l'irtJiiiiil liii-l hliipinil I..VH.U72 liili
cUof Kraiil, or more limit Su-i
I'nim lo, nml alxmt WM.tXXJ more than
I'uj;ct Soiiiiil. 1'ortliiinl i now the
tliinl wliviit liiltiK city of the Vnitcd
State.
We I'uy our ho- direct Irom the man
uluctiirer uml can nave you the middle
man' tin. fit.
I'KRRY & GRAHAM.
iH-puty cleric llurrin i !xut to hegin
nhe construction ol a two utory Irntne
huildiiiKon the lot Ixtween lkcr'. bar-
! .i..... I it... ii,. I t. l.in Tlic lower
lory will I (or business and residence
ourpomn und the upiwr story will l
divided into office roouw, one ol which,
we uiidi rsUiiid, will be occupied by Iep
uty Pistrkt Attorney l'owell.
The jmtato miser in thin county who
m il their product at the prenent price,
will be extremely fortunate, and they will
have to lie itiiik
The Royal Chinook million it th lst
fish that nwiius, and Chinook shoes are
the lict h(ws on the market. They are
made ol the very best material and arc
Mire to Kive satisfaction, flailey flriim,
I Hoiilt iii's reliable dcaleni in general mer
Chaiidiw, keep them for sale ut from f'i.W)
j to t-'i.
Attorney l-'isher, ol Rainier, was a vis
itor to the county K it on Tuesday last
Mr. I'ishcr.with all fair-minded men, is in
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favor of the county court provmin v
the immediate construction ol a court
house, and we believe that is the view
generally held by the citizens of Rainier.
HaviiU contcndel earnestly for thoir
town they lnvc the interest of the whole
count V at I e irl und believe- the construc-
! lion of n mi de-ate priced county building
is an absolute necessity.
ll.iiley & Ilrinn's store is headquarters
(or general merchandise, Uoulton, Ore
gon. Good goods a specialty. Quality,
quantity and price guaranteed.
A. V. MeKibbtil returned to St. Hcl-
find that his personal tiropcrty
upon which he placed great value nan
l--,, destmved bv the recent fire. He
., ubsent in Cott-ice Grove, and while
there had the misfortune to lose his
brother, Mr. Wallace McKibbcn. Mr.
M. KibUn is one of eight brothers, all
( l,nm were -oldiers in the Civil War.
ti. rottaire Grove p.tr speaks in the
highest terms of the dead veteran, who
wus nn old unit ingmy respecwu
dent of that city and a member of Ap
pomaloK Post. O. A. R., under whose
auspices the funeral ceremonies were
conducted. Six of the MeKibben boys,
nephews ol A. F. McKibbcn, are running
a sawmill some three miles east of Cot
tai;c Grove.
WanTI'.d Stave bolts; yellow fir tint
lulommlinrl
ler, :m inches long, ror i
write Western Coojierage t-o., nomioii,
Ore.
Many are beginning to imagine that
the vesv remarkable long dry summer is
to be followed by as remarkable a rainy
Lsasoii. They judge from the way the
c. . ,!.. r( the season, which came on
the heels of the gentle cquinoxwl gale, is
holding out. It has been taking a slow
and easy start, and suggests the idea of
..i;..v,t sweetness long drawn out," lor
it has not yet developed force enough to
...,., nv one stop work for a moment.
h. the eround utuler incsuaoe irv
along the streets been even sprinkled as
" .... . :., u1.nn.ra
vet. At this rate it is suiu ure ..vv..
......tlasta month before old resmenis
...iti hnve their webs soaked, and how
lonu it will take to make the ground wet
..ii to nlow remains to be seen
..,i. in the atmosphere has tended to
.top lorest fires, hut has had little effect
, j:...!..n,;,if ii,e suioKe. wiiim, "
in oii"'"B -
come rather tiresome.
There are no shoes made that are better
.i,. the Stilson line, carried by Perry &
Graham.
iM..JLateinent published in the 1 on
land Telegram to the effect that the loss
- timber bv forest fires in Columbia
..t.t reach 17.000.000 is
gross an exaggeration as was ever printed
ad is detrimental to the State of Oregon
... n a rpnublientiou in liustero piper
itttviMen- tendency to prevu..
, The loss is probably not more
than oue twentieth part oi mai
Mr B rerliu tho hxtRt
baldiiiK of timber la the, county, atatcs
f,h ins. will not exceed 13,000,- and
it lit it well known fact that the fire s
With the removal of Senator and Mrs.
Mcllridcand W. II. Uultnaii and wife
to Portlaml, St. Helens loses some of its
most highly esteemed citizens, who have
liecn identified with Its interests many
years. Senator Mcflridc une to Colum
hit City in 1N07, and his rcconl as a pub
lic man dates from his election to the
legislature from this county. His personal
popularity among his home people wus the
basis of his political fortune and wherever
he may reside in the future and whatever
that luture may have in store for him,
the friendship that have been built tip
during these muny year will endure to
the end. He still lm very huge finan
cial interests in the county, and while his
residence will lie elsewhere, we doubtless
will see him among us frequently. No
less regretted will lie Mr. Dolman, who
has resided with us since 1872, and whose
womanly graces, tact, and true goodness
have endeared her to all who were capable
of appreciating hcrcharactcr.Of late years
Mrs. Dolman has lived a very quiet life,
but the writer remembers when the old
home that was destroyed In our big fire
was the headquarter for a refined socia
bility that exercised a beneficial influence
tiKu this community. There wa no
place In Oregon where the stranger with
in our gates wa made to feel more per
fectly at home than in the house where
Mrs. Dolman and Mrs. Giltncr held their
gentle rule. Mr. Dolman was a later
comer. His first appearance here was in
1KK1. but he soon alter started on a visit
to Kurope and did not engage in business
here until lHH.r. He made a success ol
his business and finally transferred it to
M. C. Cray.
It seem that damage uiU are to be
Instituted a a result of the recent fire in
this county, according to an article in
the Kvening Telegram, which says: J. M.
Grcwell, of Warren, who is In Portland
today, claims property lielonging to him
wus damaged and says he knows the ori
gin of the fire. B. F. Giltner, a resident
of thin city, owns property near Deer
Island and claims that he can trace down
the origin of a recent fire that caused hiui
losses. Both men may sue. Mr. Giltner
say slashings were burned on the Pat
Hughe place, which adjoin the Giltner
property, end that the fire spread, getting
beyond control. Not only was his prop
erty damaged, but Mr. Giltner declares
that other farms suffered as a result of the
bhue. Mr. Grewell lay hi losses at the
A.. i ,1,,. Tnrlicll neovlc. About a
week ago, he says, they burned slashings of the mouth.
and the fire was communicated to adjoin
ing property with the result that the los
is considerable. Grewell losi .
wood, Lit brother, T. E. Grewell, 150
cord, and M. P. Hazen and John Dotun
lost some fencing. In addition to this it
may be stated that Mr. Wallace informed
REPOBT, DI8T. KO. 8. j J)"
MlIUUIi IV . U J a f - - -- - - I
Numlicr day. attendance, SWK; nw .PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
ber days absence, 78tf; nuur nays
taught, 10; number pupils belonging, i!0;
average daily attendance, 1(1.
Those who were neither tardy nor al
scnt during the month are: Blytlic
Gaittcns, Ray Guitteiis, Harold English.
Elmer Shearer. Those who have not
been absent nor tardy during the entire
term of five month' are Blythe Gaitten
and Harold English.
OHO R. OVKKHOLTZBR.
nr. iiKi.exa,
OKKIiuN.
ir. DAY.
J-jlLI.ADAAV,
ATTORNEYS
w. a. nii.i.inu.
AT - LAW.
win ur-tln. In snr Court, fctsta or Fwlersl.
Omut next ilnor to Courtlimiif .
ST. HtXEKS. i : nimw."-
Porcelain.
Porcelain as a material for filling teeth
is constantly growing and taking the
place of gold in the front teeth. One
would hardly notice a porcelain filling,
even large one, in the most sightly part
Dr. KNODER, dentist.
322 Mohawk Bldg., 3rd & Morisson.
The Latest Styles.
Gluten's andbovt' suit are in now,
U' nr from l"2.60 to 15 lower in price,
comparison high-rciit atoie' prices. We
jyt. KlrtVlN no,
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
HT.UF.LKS, ' ' QRF.OON.
1 . est. tt 41 nn noir Ol
tee Mi,tthathehad good reason to know j. 7-- "".,.
that the fire that nearly ciestroyea ,"."' rr,, 1Mortnient of n.eu't hat
homewassctby.neighlxwliohad tm- t lor160 ,e, in coll,.
ponuneu nim w j uaiison with bigli rent store.- pr;.
in order that they might have more pa-
turage. It seems strange that any man
will take the risk of destruction to life
and property in order to accomplish a
personal gain.
W. H. Dolman constructed, under the
floor of the old store building, a fire proof
sfo out of a cracker box, an old wasu
t.;i .n,t few nails of ashes. Tons ol
WATCH THIS SPACE
NEXT WEEK.
By that time I expect to
have in place a complete
line of Fancy Groceries,
all Fresh and New.
Wilt also have Feed.
Fresh Bread on hand every
day now.
M. C. GRAY, St. Helens.
Our price on men' woolen underwear
nre not to be equaled. Big cui on una-
kets and cimlorterB. John Dellar, cor
ner First and Yamhill street.
Yt hat U Life!
In the last analysis nobody knows, but
we do know that it is under strict law.
j Abuse that law even slightly, pain i
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red hot bricks fell on it, partly crushing j fu,u i, living means derange
the boiler. And yet it protected the papers ; of the organSi resulting in consti-thrri-in
from iniurv. The entire cost of : ,. i,,ajal:i1e or liver trouble. Dr.
All trslo. msli. floss connections t ob 1
llh Northern VscMc Irslni i In snd from tins
Etsud Sound points. Al fortlsnd with sll
train, lesrinf Union depot. t Astoria i whh I.
K. 4t N. Co.'s boat snd rsll Un. snd !""
T. 1. Potter to tad from liwsco snd North
Dtsch iut.
I'iM! i:n for Altorls or wst points must ns
trslni at Houlton. Twins will stop lo let ps
wnxeis off t UouHnn wbrn cotnlii Irom polut.
mcb. m. . w
The rstofllcc and store at Goble, kept
i. Mr. T. C. Watts, was entered by
burglars last Sunday night and rolbe i ol
muiiderable amount of meruhandise,
twenty dollars in coin, and a lew dollars
worth ol postage stamps.
Wcinhard' beer on tap at the Owl
saloon.
Our suits, from $3.50 up to 12.50, are
better value than you can get in I'ortlanc
I'KRRY & GRAHAM.
William Batson, of this county, has
been an inmate of the St. Mary's hospi
tal of Astoria, for the last six or seven
years, and during that time t.oiumma
County ha been paying about $22 per
mnnth for his care, or about a j,
nr in the neighborhood of a total ol
flHOO up to date. He ts thought to De oi
unsound mind and Jnnge Hatjan will
.n mnke a trip to Astoria for the pur
;......t,i,.,iiinLf the matter, to see n
IRiat: ...... .- p. "o
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l,r tint orooerlv a care oi uic s
He is drawing interest on over 3,000
annuallv and the county judge i of the
opinion that this is not good finance
in t-l and war news in the MlST
and Orcgoniau. Only $2 a year.
a n 1 1 am.
Rev. J. J. Walter, oi nu,
cupied the pulpit of the M. E. Church,
this city, last Sunday even ng, and de
livered a very interesting and instructive
sermon.
Mr. II. Moreus has the plans for his
,.,..,. tmildine on lot 10, the
new "" , .
Strand. It will be two stones m height
with a modem front and in every way a
creditable structure.
WanTKD A neat boy at once to at
......i in hi.rn and make himself generally
useful; J10 per month and board. Good
i. . A,mlv to Dr. II. R. Cliff, St.
Helens.
A Inst we haw the wood saw in ope-
mtion, and the neighbor's pile of split
wood is safe from the borrower.
Work has begun upon moving the op-
h.mu. to the corner of Columbia anu
Cowliti streets, where it win tie couveieu
o.. .iirhtc-en room hotel. Al "e
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present time men having business in St.
1 ...... .1 nt
have to sleep aim w u,v
Houlton.
Goods delivered without charge.
..iilinKlv and cheerfully. Order freely.
M. C. GRAY at. iteiens m.
Th litor of an esteemed exchange
which has evidently been " sat upon" by
disgruntle, has well said that "your
home paper never loses interest in
Ti,u ossiblv vou have not giveu a pass-
. , . . .. .. ... ,u.
inir thought. No matter n you n
newspaper man or
this "safe" was less than tnree aoiiars.
We wish our correspondents to under
stand that the fires in no way interfere
with our desire to hear from them, w e
want the new from all parts of the
county.
The Home Fire and Marine Insurance
Co., of San Francisco, adjusted and paid
W. II. Dolman's fire loss ten auys rgo.-
Mr. O. KubaUkv. a Portland architect
and builder, was a St. Helens visitor Wed
nesday, looking up the probability ol se
curing work in hi line of business.
The Portland Telegram's Lewis and
Clark edition is certainty a most excellent
piece of newspaper enterprise and it cir
culation at St. Loui can but be of great
benefit in making known the resources
of thi State. We are sorry that Colum
bia County' resources were not more
fully exploited, but we will be there at
the Louis and Clark Centennial next
year.
T. A. Wood grand commander of the
Indian War veterans, died at His nome
in Portland on Tuesday last. Notwith
standing the fact that Wood wa found
guilty of defrauding and fined $1,000, he
retained the confidence of a large sum-
: ..
ber of the veterane, ana soon aiier j
conviction he was re-elected head of the
order.
Tomorrow nieht the next vice-presi
dent of the United States, accompanied by
Senator Dolliver, will address an auai
in Portland, limited only by the
th theater in which he
speaks.
There are thirteen counties in Oregon
with less school population than Colum
bia. We are climbing up in the list.
The Evenine Telegram, in it other-
rellent Lewis and Clark edition,
left the thriving city of ClaUkanie on oi
the map. Mr. Blackford has the floor.
The Porcelain Baths at Houlton are all
ready for customer. If you want a re
freshing bath or a firstclass shave or hair
cut give them trial. The best work at
reasonable prices.
nr !' office will hereafter be at his
residence, opposite the Congregational
church, until further notice
nation
King's New Life Tills quickly read justs
this. It's gentle, yet thorougn. uniy
2oc at St. Helen's Pharmacy.
When In Portland Ve to
The Empire Kostaurant, 192 Third
6treet, three door South of Baker The
tre. Meals from 15 rent op. Open
.i.. ..,.1 nlht. Ovate rs in any ctyle.
Wm. Bohlander. Prop., formerly of the
Roval. 1st and Madmou.
PtnvKER KMPI.OYMENT CO.. 261
Morrson St., Portland, Oregon, it one ol j the boat leave Toll
the beat known and mott reliable Com-. Catto Bock at 8:30
panic on the Coast, lurmsnes an siou.
Help on shertcat notice Free to Em
ployers.
Steamer JOSEPH KELLOGG
LesTC Portland on Td. Thursday sad S
unlay si 7 a. m. lor
St. Htltnt. Kalama, Carnir Ptwt, Ramitt
and Kilto.
Arririnsat Purtland Mnndar, -uwl;
snd Friday at 2 p. m.
Steamer NORTHWEST
Leavei Portland Monday, Wednesday
and Friday night at at 10 p. m., for the
same point, mentioned above and To
ledo, reaching the Utter place at 10"
a. m. on tne loiiowing uv
Toledo at noon, anu
in the afternoon,
Toetdajya, Thursday nnd fcundsys.
leaving Portland early in me nii,rui.
Whan loot of kalmoa sv -" a
STOCK FOR SALE-6 yonng niilch
cows, 3 with calf and two nearly freh,
than Irmr vear old; also one
k-ood Durham bull, 3 year old ; one firat
claet all-pnrpoM lion. Pric reasona
ble. Ch or negotiaoie doicb.
MRS. II- GI.EASON, Deer Island.
FARM FOR SALE Twenty-one acre
rut anil: new house and barn; yonng
orchard; located adjoining the townsite
. rniinir seat: on railroad; ready
market at high price tor eyeryuiing "
cau be raised. Apply to aimer
St. Helen, Oregon.
SIX FRESH COWS FOR BALE -1
nirur (nr nlp. at a Darcain. ix iran
cow, one or ail of them. This i
........ nnnnr ililllT Tjl V-t'L iriHA, vuMa av
verv reanonablc price. JOb. HAYBURN
St. Helens, Or..
niiHY FARM FOR SALE 3'
acre located on Willamette Slough ; ac
commodation lor ?o to iw '"
daily ooat. inquire on pisre,
SELENE, care eteauier
Helen, Oregon.
America, bt
2-8-tI
FOR POBTLANB DAI IT
Steamer Iralda
C. I. Hmghkirk. XaiUr.
RAILROAD TIME.
Lewes Kalnter dallr (cP Vlf'Ti
and. ail. si., deparlinf Irom St Ueiein at.
o elocX. KeturDln. leaves ronuum a- w
J4 arrlvlnj at ui. ueiena i
PasseiBrs ani Fast rreiut
PORTLAND LANDING, TAYLOR 6T.
SUMMER SCHEDULE.
SHAVER TRMSR0TATI0H CO.
STEAMER SARAH DIXON
Will leave PORTtASp. loot of '"W
strret. Sundays sA p. ni.. or Hak Pvinl,
CifaitlA. and wavwunta. .
lor i.iaia-
WANTED luickly, few pereoti to
represent long esuoiisneu wuoice.
house among nUi merchant and agt.
Local territory of few conntie ; 18 !
arv and expeutc paid weekly. Expense
- I I n.,nl,ia.ii,n mviti.
money aovancuu. vuium
Permanent engagi-mem. uu.-
cessful. Previouexriencenoa.ren-
tial. Enclose tell auuresseu ramvi.
Addre SiEWTNDasr Tbavui8,
326 Dearborn Street, Chicago.
:. Uak Point. Walla WM, raima.
u.ni.nilln. andt:iatakanie. ' -
Vehstem Vsllcr Points via !t kanie. Mist.
Pitit,nre7Vernonla, FUhhssk. Ve-ver and
Hops I us.
The Company reserve, the rlitht to change the
time wunoui bwiw.
II. POWELL.
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
BtrfTT DlSTalCT ATToSStY.
ST. IIKLKX!. t : OrtKGOK.
OUK0OS.
The doctor
request all knowing themselve to be in
debted to him to call and effect some
kind of a settleMent, as the fire left his
business affairs in a somewhat chaotic
condition.
Mr Kenvon Bourne, of Beaver Valley,
was at the county seat Wednesday tor the
purpose of consulting the deputy district
attorney in regard to bringing criminal
action against certain persons whom he
-l.,.,.,... with beine responsible for burn-
. . tn rrrft of
..sir tin nit i nrcs ami u
clover pasture. Mr. Bourne has suffered
. : f c, nut bv
on several occasions, n- - '
hi neighbors and his patience is exnauw-
ed, so be desires to Una out u tne
fonls him any protection from the care
lessness of others.
VA. Lousicnont was arrested Tuesduy
night at Astoria, charged with stealing a
i.. .nrt bnimv from Fraser's livery
. . . . . -i
sUble at Portland on Friday last.
warrant was sworn out In romana-uu
inrmtlon fo.wardcdto nen u.
of this county. Deputy Blakesley went
. n.inier after Lousignont on itiesaaj ,
v... tVint he had lelt tor Astoria.
will be taken to Portland for trial. It is
stated that Ed. sold a horse to Mr. Cor--n
ti renter on the Garrison place.
bo afterwards attempteato aispw o.
Sota.y Pratic. CosvavAauso
JB. GODFREY.
ATTORNEY-AT-ivA w .
Real Kktate snd Timber Leads sold and Ab
stracts uisiie. .v-
PT. HELENS. : : OREGON.
BANetUUPTCY 8ALK.
i. .).. Dlnlrrct Court ol ihe United States lor
the UWtlct ol Oregon.- . vm..
Ia th. matter ol the catale of O. E. EUiotl,
. t,J"Fx .KKSIOSEB NOW 01M NOTICE
1 Thai. a Trustee in the above-iiamM
tate. hiTfealla jxessWn nr MhUad
Oreron, we ."-"; .'T"' ,,,
. urrr'"; ba 7o.in .ails.
and lines, ,, - -
i'h., h. offers the same lor mK ou aud after
October 4th. 1M04. The property luaj oo
atod at Marshland. "JJ,,, ytamrt.
front snd An eny street, roiunna, st.
6VIT FOIt D1VOBCB. ;
In the Cirenlt Court ol th. Stat, of Oreeoo. for
Ul. Mil "u-rffisT Nelli. Belt. Dcfu-nt.
To.Selll. H?!'ei?Li. VTE n- crkc.OS:
v,io a'r herebv reunited to appear and o-
,w.r the wmplalnt filed aga u.t jroj i i.tn.
decree ainoiTiiii um
to Mr. Roberson, the butcher, for a very
.;; The animal andsaddle were
usun ii juh t . ..... B) u ,
in..: u l,, I. -rth at least 100. but they were offered
II I1C IHSnjWB, aa I V w. ----- ... .,
eto his proffesaion and publishes a for . 1..7
for the oeople, he allows no per- utarnea unc "
SS2i25 U sie to ?jrrxtt7Z
ill, his newscathering. He may meet peiiea to iev . -
bci watt r"
lolor. eontweted and now exiaiint between yoa
and blmaell. and lor such other reliel s to lh
Coirl Sly Uml.t and editable, .sprayed
The iori to ".ummon. Is maihiby pub
itlo" o th. the Oregnn Mist, a weekly news-
ViSSSni Tsnter in iald eao on lh ad
Uj ol .Tlf r. Ssll t.JS'Tft
t'onnty Judireol sam loumi,
renuiriDi th
f ub'.ieitlou ol aid summons in salO JIJ3
. for six aonaccutiv. wees, anu
SrelriMn7lh.Vld.Tol fePlf! I8M-"
ibedateo .beBrttn.ouf.,,ou -
" wa' -"AlTorue lor MuintW.
SUMMONS.
. . . i r. .. ... r..n In.
In th. Circuit Counpi inoaMi v -
OoeiaA. Kaen. ruiutia. is -
Uelandant.. . , . .
T.,A .Ewen.ieuo.
ss: .n.io ... oT-.;ro he' dV
J. MACKENZIE, v
General Contractor
BIUOGES, MILL.. AND PILE
DKIVISO A SPECIALTY
ESTIMATES FURNISHED
OcTobeV ISO... which I. the time Jrlb Jjj
;!?.r-l?..,?.S?ire W demanded In lu com-
the Court lor the rellel demanded
V AdScrte . the Court dlaolvina th. bonds
.1 msTrlnTouy heretofore aud now existing be
wTu he l'll'i' neleuiUnt. ami a
reltol as lo ui -u-. . "" . - -j., ,
BT. HELENS, OK.
l-ntf
Tie lVti " t hiarit Jub ieathm Is eVpi.u.Oer
IS1! and I 111? U publtejiioa lheo Un
5o7a Derloo sla week, between asid d.tcs.
Thlai iminons Is pnbiiehed by order ol the
nlJ Tiom. T Mcnrld. J..d. ol M n.
cnuiiiuviti s-.
best iriends chronicle your successe or
Coruell. which Is a fine sorrel mare, with
fancy saddle and headgear.
Attorne Powell is located with Mr. E.
nu 'in the Masonic Hall building.
He saved about fi-e hundred volumes of
in t.ll I U
CHA. J. SC'HNABEIj.
AUoruey lot Plttiuuff,
OREGON
Shout line
Union Pacific
THE EAST PAILY
AND
1 TBA1S8 TO
...t.. followed the old hums, the green
tipiber siifieriiiS-bii littl?r
gorrows wherever you may be, and those
who would otherwise forget you are ever
and anon reminded of your existence by
an article In the paper. Other may dc--
vf ana defraud yon, but the home p"
rr never forgets you. Possibly you do , . . rom the recent fire and is
not deserve decent treatment bjf the pit- cougrtulating himself that sixty volumes
hut vou net it lust the siuuc. und i' , , ,..,- Reports which he bad ordered
it should at any time say thing? to crnise jrom B EoMurtl firm were delayed in
nr fur to turn the wrong, way. tu,,y .i.!-,nnt. These books are now in place
moment and see if it bus not at viunoua nd constitute a valuable addiUon to his
times said nice thing, foF which, you fcgaUore. Books do not make a lawyer,
failed to give it credit, but tuc y are the weapon with which legal
A large stock of novels Just received at ' battles are fought, and a "j??
teSrlc.rharv,Wv; ' rtudic. every case by the aid of bis books.
COUNTY SURYEYOB'S NOTICE
0c ol County surveyor.
Kept. 12 fsol.
To Clon.en. Miller. Chsrle. rWnou. John Uitii
jusl pei
tud .ny
riNUi.S tlKWT. I
CtllCAOlVPORTLANO
HPKC1AL. lor the Et
via Huntlinttim
:19 A. m
I Dally.
iHJKASK F l. V K R,
lor Kastern wssniiw
5?.ii Walls. Uw
!..-' i-ur d'Aleo
ana ureas
i.U, P. M
1-ilJ.
. . ., . ,..h.t A- JtM.ll. ,1. . ....
just lewu. -"V.. 1 iL.. ihi. nollue nl.v
nn anj
concern: -.hrhv notilled that r t u - RK'
B." WiSuVw. the o.nerol the rti' te the ts 'I'
.niarter
Itonoahui 4
nonh rUK wost. W llUimette i
iridl,i h.is oriereu u,e, n
P' "'.!? ..r'"..a.a on th. llth day ol
lj-ftnri .
upon
tnld
the .aid .urvoy.
ana wm
wtit con
you and
hy the
present si s . .
fulerestyuu have thorciu. w T WATT!j
Sd !' then pnieeed to survey and maja oiit
".7. a-T bouu sry lines nlorcssid. snd
a,, J each ol yott, as partietto a uuec.eo
ihesHid rsiirvev. a hereby notitted to be
SreseSl "l ssiuuii "lid place to protect soy
Couuty Surveyor,
Own.
ColumWs Countv, Blatft ol
Arrives.
.si p.sr.
liaily
S.00 A. M.
Uailv.
,;li P. 3.
-any.,
p.r. a. :
Pally.
TUBEE DAILY TBATN3
fob
all toistb east.
Lower Columbia River-
Btesroer VrATTSSSSnV'
sa-ARwas.-
Building M.in Street-