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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 24, 1905)
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Helen e m A M JO :1 A M : P M a.iw r m i i i i ami: to i r..m. Vi ill Crf Nothing bill I'assen firs and r'asi rieslil. ,., Sditsjo", I'-wiir fl'Alm'. . & y'l ( w"ttt. j tOOvj A1i.sir.rvinrw :tj t-rn 7m . . : l II, p Mil VU 11,11. 1- . tl.ily. jst,, tioo J. MACKENZIE, General Contractor ItUIIXil H. $1 1 1,1,, IV II I'll.K IHIIVIXJ A M'l 1 I AI.TV ESTIMATES FURNISHED ST. IIKLKN!", OH. W A VI K I mX i M A N ImTk.YI 1.1 1 l V. S in lhi ami lj iniii ti-riimii', to f-1 I ii-wiil immI ri.Ucrii.it 1 1 ii, Wliulii nli mul ! I ! in rt i win ii I t,.. mtii, Mil. uf mi ol'l I I til i -1 1 I It' ll-" if roli'l Ihmnriiii rlJilnl ii K Nihry III fit) fr ilny ltliiw,ii, i'l i .mm I fiich Miinilny y t-hrck illicvl I, run In-i.!i)'iiii inn ilniMi mul turiiinlii il uhi-ii iirii'.Mii v j iHmiiinii 't'i' iiuilii'iit. A'l'ln-" Hli-iv lru. A Co , I'l'lii. 4. Minimi ItMjr . l'lilriK", HI, T.KJ;' i: I At my i rmini-n mi Williiiuctui Hliinjjh, Hlniiil iHi'iuU-r l'uli. imri mIiIui hw with nil ncik, nlmiit llirw yvirm lil. hit i iiii Imvi' hiiih' I y iiii'ivIiih iriiHTiy mul imj iiiB 'Kin-linen o( k cp ii ml m) vi-rUwiiij. M US. l!. HKI.KsK. l-'AUM Kllll SAI K Kivtiun i8, l"n liii ti iiiirih, rinnre .1 eiil. Mure thither limn will i.iiv (o i lit. M ni, nml lifter the tlinhiM miill'lt will linike II if)il hilili. " y k well mul kill lieur liifjMrliort.Sonie ileiiriiiu dihI (he iiinkllitf "I ft Buml timne liini.e, I'mir iiille In the liver, where V'lll emi itell nur iroiliie4i Ht kihmI i lee.t. Il Mill pny u ii v nun Hnnlintf n iruml Iwr (; ' ln-ieet thiii nml write t" ni. I'. W. ft Hi', fun inn" t'in, tnu hi A iliuUiUt rutor'M Kluul oliri1, ll Hill County l!,ilirl ill t l.r- HIiiU- III Of t'K lr Ihe Cuiliite ill I 'nluml'lil. Iii Ihi' nmiivr ill (liv Kaliili) i,( I.hiIh Ahlvvmi, iU'i-i.ti-.p, Niiilfa I. linr. liy trli tii ihnt llm iiinlernlitiinrl, "l HllMtllll.lr.ltlll- Of lh-Ntl(4 ol IihIimi Al.lo l-i'ii, iIiwumiI, Iimh niril III. Iliinl an I In llm I .. li illy t'.llll'i lit III NUtK lit IHl'Ui'll tjl iiiimini rniiiiiv, mm Unn runny, Aimi , Mit'i, ni kIovuii iM'Im k In the (ii!ihh.ii ill nl,l il'iy, In iliii ei.iirt reiHii of unlit eitiirt, liit. loin iipl'iilllliiil III' mi! it iiinrt n llm I lino llll'l nlncv iur urn iimirliiir nl ulijcoituii. Ilmruln nu llm 1-,'llliliniill llitiif. HIAN2 AUii.KIHiN. Ailinlnllrnliir I'hiK. 1. H. ti n n 1m-1 , All'irnnv lur iliiilnl.lriiiiir Imii'il Hint in, i ,ui! iaii-. Kiiiiiunr.v 17, 1 ':. CO!)!) FARM FOR SALE Rural f'ci' delivery, aehuol within a quarter of n mile, 3i Here of giHul level hind, aix nere under cultivation largo barn and good house. Livestock 'M w'Hi ff without llio fiuiii. Almrg. in, on eimy eriue. Ailtlren W'H. lll,iii'..uo, Ym rei), Or. Coldly whin wc will tto It or vou at The famous Poco, BucK-Eye and American Cameras. Genuinely good in every detail. Film or Plates is s you choose. Absolutely new models. Poul Si , Kochcs'er. N. Y. OREGON SllOHTLlNE AND Union Pacific TU.UNN TO TUB EAST DAILY 'sts !. oi-. I till 'v'llt- I'll 11 1 (.AM el K' 111. lor II"? hsi : tla lliititlnittoil, ! 0it.'W tSK i Wit for r .im.hi w A.tiltirr i IfM'r J IS A. Al I Dally. V -. it Daily. Arrli?.. , I' M" I'.'l)' K.m A." M, n.iir. mii. Walla Walls. 1.' 7 IV A. M imil). li'irl . TlllIKi: PAU.Y TUAIN8 row all 11)1 .nts east. Lower Columbia Rivkr. Slrinr ll...lilri -..rll,l UH-. lt Hini.l.r, nl .oon. m. riiinir - .,r A.MrU n.1.1 rv l.u.llii. Ki-liirlilnn, numuy. A. L. CRAIG, i:i.i.inl l-ti.iwuii r Annul. l'oil l l.AM), "'. . .. ... n. v.... inv Othsr Writ THE IIWHMI StWIHO WACHIHt COMPAlT naakiai. MABVia . ' vjztl ..." u " i i i.rtlni aril r,...' ., ,...! n.vsr run ouL Ws mV. Sem Mnohlnss to tult all eon""" (Vh.Trd. Tlis w ilme".'"1V.u? hua olall HlBi-lf'n'l -,'l old by amliorlaeHI' , ma i- When lu l'orllund Go to ti... i.-M.nlin Uosttitirant. 11)2 Third a n . ilnora South of linker The tre. Meiil" from 1ft cenla up. Opi'n i i l.i,i neuter ill illiv t vie. Win. Uohlaudor, I'r'op., formerly of tho Royal, 1st and Madison. eTk-i.-M l!l Ai in v nhice. five miles west of Coble, mi Dcoemliei4 itlth. two l.eaa of cattle it enter n' eiu-i. Steer i about two your old, retl nud white color, with end of light wr crop, tied. Ileih'r la n U'o-yeur uld uiuley, while mid dink brown Owner ran hnv 'III lu::-. ative.rii.iiig. 1.. tloble, Oregon . 4x5 POCO 1firci BUY THE LOCAL AND GENERAL. . Mm. Rny Wall, nil VqtUu&, win vit.it' liiR In Ht. IlcU-im till. work. Minn I,ulu'Ci!orK t Suturtluy and ml Bitiiiltiy with J-r jmrtuU in thit city, Mr. J. It. Cronk mid wife, o Coble were in Ht. Ilclcnt on Momluy lutt. Mr! Cronk lm old pwtion of lit. farm near Coble mel exjrete to move nhortly to Amity, Mr. JX-imli I'erry, of I'wtlund. vUiterl lil riiit in to. Hetcm over Sunday. Mr. I'erry ! uuna to muke connidcrahle iiiiiroveiucut on hi jiroirrly lit-re tit is Mra. A. T. Lawi h l-eij under the doctor care for the jiat week, aufferliiK Irnm the Krip-e. Mr. C. J'.. Kindt, of I'orl!iid wiu at the Cuimly ttriit Monday, tor the piirpone of lookiiiK up the recorda. Mr. W. M.Conyera, of CUtukunle, wna in town Tuenday, accointianletl by Mr. Kdward I'hijc, Hitiiiaiiter of that fily, for the purpose of (iroving tit will of Ottitii-1 Dixon, who died January 2Hlh. Mr. Arthur Cporjjp, ui hl city, hai in hi ixnruion an "Almanack" for the City of London, printed iu the year 17IKI, and therefore one hundred and fifteen yean old. It coiituint the phaaci of the moon, the church dayi, the time of hlnh tide at Uindun liridKe, and con.iderahle other information. It it only about otic inch wide by an inch and a half in length, and it haiidnoiucty printed and bound, and U ih-ciitc.lly a curioaity in the way of an almanac. Smith and Howard have a contract for litO.OUO IlrtKian block, and it it aaid there are more in aiht. They could put a giHwl (urea ol men at work, but nothing it doiiiK for the reason that they can not avrce with the block cutter aa to the price to l e paid. Heretofore the men have received two and aiiuarter cent per block, but the contractor now refuse to pay mote than two cent per block, and to there will be no more work until one tide or the other make conception. The block cutter tay that if the contract wat taken at too low a rice that i not their fault and the contractor thotild not ex pect to make a profit by reducing their w.ijrc. Mr. T. A. Cloninver, of the St. Helen Hotel, ha In hi poteuion an interesting rrlic of pioneer day iu the hnpe of the moldboutd and ulicar ol a plow that was brought to Orrgou from Vancouver in HCt'i by Tom McKay. on of an employe of the Itudtun hay Company, who im- virtnl it front I'lngland. Mohllxiuni and hear are in one piece. They were hand forged and tplit, the upper part Icing forged into the mohlboardand perfortted at the top to admit the attachment of the handle and the shear grooved for a wood en brace. The tnohlhoard ha the trade- mark of the l-'nglith manufacturer, but nothing to iudicule their name. Cum pared w ith the plow of the present day, it em a clutnuy implement, but at the time it wn brought to Oregon it prob ably reprenenled the bighet develop ment of agricultural machinery. Si Week Sretl rotator at 1 Sc per pound. A plendid Assoruicnt of other Ourden and Flower Seed. The choicest Cnx-erie the mar ket affords, l-'inc Tea, Cof fee, and Spice. Tinware, yiirrnswurc, etc. Prompt and courteous attention. Your patronage solicited. M. 0.0 RAY Omral Merchant, St . Helena, Or. Mr. D. J. Sw it.cr ha disposed of his mercantile business nt Dun die and i stopping in St. Helens temporarily, but will probably return to the valley country a soon as he finds a location that suit him. Columbia Couuty has been given a very desirable apace for its exhibit at the Lewis and Clark Centennial Expositon. It is nevr the south entrance and against the wall, which aflord the best space for the exhibit of grains, grasses, etc. Some trouble ha lieen exjiericuced in securing permission to exhibit woods, mineral, etc., ns well a what are generally termed agricultural products, but thi ha finally lieen iilitdactorily arranged, and Colum bia County will lie able to muke a very creditable (hewing of nil it resources. Mr. Asa Holaday, of Scuppoose, haa re cently contributed a number of boxes of hi fiimou Northern Spy apple, o that we will be able to show sample of thi fruit fit to comjiete with the world, Mr. lloliert Sutor, who receutly old the mill at Linnton for JUOO.OOO, was in St. Helens Friday looking for a location for a new sawmill. He inspected the site at the mouth of Nigger Creek, and It i probable if he can secure the amount ol land he desires, a large, modern mill will 1 built there during the coming summer. Mr. E. McDonough, who ha done hi treat to buy the R. Z. Joy place at Scap poose, wa a caller at the Mist otllca on Wednesday last, Mr. McDonough' first purchase was set aside ou account of de fective service by the sheriff of Mult nomah County.. He then bought it at the second nilc, but before, oonflrmation J, E. Leonard raised hi bid ten per cent, so that the property is now being adver tised for ule for the thiid time. Mr. McDonough i ntther disgusted, with the taw delay. Alfred Wolf wa purqled Uotu the State liisunu Asylum at Salem on Monday lut and wa taketi in custody by Sheriff White the untie day and the anthqrties notified to come after hlni, a he was evidently unfit to be' at large. Wolf ha ruqch nbout three miles this aide of Pittsburg ,.! wa. committed to the asylum about sis mon'M v-o. He imagine "" ii . Mi c.-niioi ii j"" cis n i oaH foresee the future-. THE COMPLETE 5T0RE We have added so many things to our stock of General Merchandise during the past year that we believe we are justified in asserting we have one of the most complete general stores in Columbia County. We owe this to the liberal patronage we have received, and we hope to merit a still greater share of your custom by continuing to furnish the best goods at reasonable prices. A fine line of Stoves and House Furniture Don't go to Portland to buy anything in this line, as we can save you time and money. Are you going to put in a garden. Let us sell yu the seeds and the tools to cultivate them. In Groceries and es pecially in canned goods we carry the best makes of the very best makers. We would appreciate a trial order, from you. BAILEY & BRINN, Houlton I)r. and Mr. Kdwin Rom. of thi city, entertained a number of friend Wedne day evening in celebration of the anni versary of Washington' birthday. The home wa decorated in keeping with the occasion, the mean of enUrtoinment being progressive five hundred inter perscd with a number of very pleasing piano (election by Mr. W. II. McCoquo ilale, of I'ortland. I'rie were won by Mr. R. V.. Watt and David Davis, Mr. T. J. Cleeton and Mr. R. F. Graham be ing ucceuful in capturing the boobie. Those present were Mr. and Mr. W. B. Dillard, Mr. and Mr. C. II. John, Dr. Mr. II. R. Cliff, Mr. and Mr. N. A. I'erry, of Ifculton, Mr. and Mr. T. J. Cleeton, Mr. and Mr. R. P. Graham, Mr. and Mrs. David Davi, Misa Carrie Elbcrtaon, Mrs. R. E. Watts, Mr. W. H. McCVludale and Wash Miickle. The Forestry Department of the Iewi and Clark Exposition haa made a re quent to the City of Kt. Helen for ilonntion of tho big oak tree on the Strand near Muckle Uron. wharf, which wa badly injured by the big lire. Mr. Shelton, who ha charge of the depart ment, my the oak i the largest in Ore gon, and it i claimed Lew i and Clark camped here on their way down the liver jin J that it a here that they first noticed tidewater. The expoaition people promise to make an attractive exhibit of the tree and to give due credi to St. Helen and Columbia County. The infant son of Mr. and Mr. L. J. Mugoon died in thi city Wednesday, February loth, and wo buried on the premise of T. B. IM on Frday, Feb. 17th. Mr. and Mr. Magoon were for merly of Canton and the remain will be taken there for permenant burial. Mr. Magoon i a brother of Mr. T. B. Lott. He i a present employed at St. Johns and ho purchased property there and will move hi family in a short time. Wednesday wa Washington' birth day, and the dairy banner waved over our dilapidated court house and the rmall boy enjoyed a vacation. Other wise tiling aeeuied about a usjrI. House Bill No 257, to provide a special fund for the construction of a court house in Columbia county, wa filed w ith Secretary of Slate on Tuesday last. Taper For Sale. Old newsyaper for sale, Soc for 100. Inquire of Frank Flagg, agent Eveuing Telegram. I1KAL.TU Mean the ability to do a good day' work witliwiu limine tntigue ami to find life worth living. You can no have in digestion oi constipation without it up setting the liver or polluting the blood. Um lia cumlitfon niny lie quickest and oel reneveo oy iieroiue, me. oesi liver regulator that Hie world haseverknown. Mi. D. W. Sitiitli write, April 3, '2: "I line llerbiue and find it the best med-ii-iiie for constipation and regulating the liver I ever u-ed." 50c at A. J.Dviiiing'i. Thr Nkhalkm Wav Last week a Ne halcm couple went to Dau Rierson, who is Justice of the Peace, and wanted to get married. Dan hasn't had much ex perience in marrying people but he wa equal to the occasion. He commanded the couple to stand and be sworn as fol low:2"Io you each solemnly swear that you will obey the constitution of the Vnited States and th constitution of the great state of Oregon and perform the duties of your olhce to the test ol you ability o help you Cod?"' The couple nodded assent. The justice continued: "Theu by the power iu me vested by the strong arm of the law, I now pronounce vou man and wife, now, henceforth and forever, and you will tand committed until the fine and costs are paid, and may th Lord have mercy on your souls!" Astoria Hcrajd. CIIO VP Rco-iii with the sr uiiiiuitis of a rommon cold; there ia chilliues, sneezing, sere throat, hot skin, quick iiul-e, lioHrsenei-s and impelled respiration. Give frequent Niimll iIoih' of GiilUrd'a Ilorebniiml Sy rnp (the child will cry for it) mul at the first lgn of a cronpy cough apply fre quently Italian!' Snow Liniuipiil to the throat. Mr. A. Vliet, Newcastle Colo., write, March 10,1002: I think liall.ird'e llorehound Syrup a won lerful remedy, and so pleasnnt to lake. Sold by A. j. Denting, druggist. H Bkokk hik Rhcord UnwiHing to retain money he had not earned, Thomas Paulson, clerk ou the House egTiuulturol committee, at the recent session, of the Legislature, today turned into the State Treasury $57 of the W paid to him by the state. Pattlsqn is a well known dairyman, of Multnomah and Polk Counties. On, the eighth day of the session he wa sworn in a clerk,, tjqt after serving 13 day he suffered an acci dent and went olf duty- It seem that no one wus needed in his place, however, and be was kept on the list of clerk. At the end ol tue session the committee I on compensation reported him a entitled J ft 7? SGcS lum i p,Uilsoti retained ;!fl. Thi is heretofore ,m unheur 1 of proceeding in the clerk. ship record of Oregon Legislatures. MEN'S FIRST - Moyer Clothing Co., THIRD AND OAK, PORTLAND THE COLUMBIA COUNTY Abstract and Trust Co. Titles Examined, Abstracts Made, Non-Resident Taxes Paid. Real Estate, Loans, Etc. E. E. QUICK, A. M. HOLTON, ILATSKA.ME. Mr. Harry McDonald, ourcity marshal, went to Portland Monday. The boys sav he is oat to find out whether the Le- gislature either raised or lowered his salary. Mr. Edward Page and W. H. Conyers went to St. Helens Tuesday as witnesses to prove the will of Daniel Dixon. Mr.Dan Rice, a prosperous farmer of the Upper Clatskanie, was doing business in town Monday. The Adams sisters will give one of their pleasing entertainments at Graham's Hall on Saturday night. Everybody should turu oat and hear them, as it is said that they are the best elocutionists in the West. Mr. II. A. Duggan, of thi city went to southern Oregon this week to locate, a timber claim. Mr. C. O. Anderson took a trip to Tortland Tuesday to see a doctor. Char ley has been somewhat under the weather the past few weeks. The representative of the society for the prevention of cruelty to animals ought to have taken a spin down Nehalem Avenue Monday. A team of horses was driven through this city by a gentleman from the Nehalem, and the driver should have been arrested. One of the horses hail the heaves or something else so bad that it breathing could be heard fully two hundred feet away. It is said that the county court is con sidering the matter of letting the contract for opening and grading the new road over the summit from Clatskanie to th Nehalem. When the said road is opened thQ people in this part of the county should give a grand barbecue in honor of the occasion. The steamer Sarah Dixon is having a hard time to get to herjilock at thts end of the Hue on account of the river being so low. It is said that the river is filling up very fast with the dirt and debris stirred up by the loggers in putting in and ruuuiug aawlogs down, to the water. ajra. n . r , iu.) era, who uus oecu visit" . t , r i.. t ..i.!. ing friends at Salem, Oregon City, and Portland ttie past teveral days, retqmed Portland the past several days, I home on Monday evening's train Aconlxing Buroa Are at once relieved and perfectly healed by Kneklen' Arnica Salve. C Riven bitrk, Jr.. of Norfolk, V- writes; "I burnt my knee dreadfully j that it blis tered all over. Ducklen's Arnica Salve stopped the p-iin id hmtlrat it without nation ol mis' aamiujus ts iUeai4iu Uuy oi Jsu a scar." A No heals all wounds and tore. : uary, f-Mi- oa.. t 1 rv....tn..i .1 I FRANK rX'ULKOEI.. uv . w. -.."S liil'H CLASS SUITS $10.00 The Best you have ever seen. FABRICS In Worsteds, Cheviots and Cassi meres. Hand-Worked Button Holes, Hand -Padded Collars, sewn with silk Others saj $15 for Equal Qaality. Com; Earlj and Get (be Pick. WHEN YOU SEE IT IN OUR AD IT'S SO. Proprietors Administrator's SoUce of Sale, In the County Court of the 8tatc of OreavD for MultuuiBAb Coantr. Ia the matter of the Estate ol Reabea ZJor.de- VOT1CE IS HEREBY GIVES THAT IN PUR- eeaata. a UADce of aod br Tlrtu of aa order of tho Count? Court ol the State of Orexoo, for Mult nomah County, made ou December 16, ISO, in the instterof the Et e of Reubca Z. Joy, de craned, sulhoriaitic the administrator thereof to sell all the real property of sal I cs-ate at private sale. nd by virtue of an order of resale of the horelnAfier derlhed larM resile in said muter, bv sold court, on the Utb. day ol Feb-ru-rv, a, its Ut.aertlrfueu. ihv ndanul-tiator of said ele, will sell at private ante, to the Dilnm UHiuri, ivi w. i. v. o. gi'iu cum, ill tubleei to cnnArmaton bv said conDtr eourt. irom sou alter taiuruay, ins &xo uay at HA'Ch. iyuj,Aud eoptiuuioKSaid sale until all of ssid real proDertv or so much thereof as Is nec- Cf.r to pay all claims, coats, and expenses of autniniffiraiiou oi saiu esiaic ns ueea sola, an the rieht. title, iutcrvat aud estate of tha said Keubca . Joy. deceased, at the time of his death, and all the rieht, title aud iuteresl that tbeaaid eatate has since arsiuired by operatiou of law or otherwise, in and to the followiof des cribed real property, to wit; Luis 4 aud a of suction at. and tha south! quarter of the southeast quarter of said section 4, ait in townsnip s uonn, range x west ot n it lametie jaeruiiaii. in voiutnoia louniy, ureeoii, Also an Irregular tract describe! as bealDntna In the center of the creek, at the southwest cor ner of n-cilon 19, lu township 1 uurlh, range 1 west of W illamette Meridian, and thence ruu ning down tbe center of said cieek, with its me anderities. to a potut where the same Intersects the iiiauiette ritougn; tneuceuia amitbweiit' erlv direction, with tha meauderinra of sai-1 slough, to the section line between sections 19 and a). In township a north, ranire 1 west ol Willamette merldiau; thence west to the place oi oegiuniag. ociug ia voiumnie iaiuuiv, ur eimii. Terms of Sale Cash In United htatas sold eoin: ten ter eeut to accompany bid and bal anee upon oonflrmation by the eourt. All bids to be directed to the undersigned at St. Helena Oregon. Dated St. Helens, Oregon, Pebrnary 23. 190o. JAMES DAKT, Administrator of the estate of Reuben Z. Joy, qeueaseil, Ketlce or Final Proof. Department of the Iwierior, Land Office at Oregon Cliv, Oregon. Jauuarv 14. I0S. Nolle Is hereby given that the following named .Hilar fins lied notice of his Inteutlou to max Hnal proof lu support of his claim, and that aaid proof will b made before the Regis ter and Receiver, at Oreguu City, Oregou, ou ni narcn a, twu, vis: JACOB ll.TOUPKltiai Homestead Entry No. 1'J.tVU for the Korthwest Sotoecuon it, lowntoip t norm, Kance at. He names tho following witnesses to prove his cotiiluuoHa re(ilutie u)Ku and uultn alls of ssia lauo, tii: Lars V, Kllson. of Portlsnd, Ore; Thomas Orewell, of Warren, Ore: H t. lister, of War ren, ore; James r. uarcj-. ot fontauu, ore. - ALUhRNOw m. I'RBSStiK. Regitter. SUMMONS, In tbe Circuit Court of th State of Oregon, tor Columbia riiunty. Emily O. loues, plaintiff, vs. E. T. Jones, de 1. fy, g, r. j0es, the alo linve named defendant. N THE NAMK IIP TltK STATE OF UKttloM. len mpl twer the complaint 6 led airaluat you lu abov eutiited e. urt and cause, oa or before the eleventh day of March. 1'jU5. and If you fall so to appoar or answer the olalntiir will ap ply to the 91, urt for the relief praved for iu th complaint, w hich is that th marriage naw ex isting between vou aud the plaintiffs forever dissolved, snd for t;Ch olher rel cf ss t i the sourl may seen) )a( and qullnble. This sum mons ts served upon you bv publM-ation by or der ill th Hon. T. A. MoBrlde. judge of the above entitled eourt, dated the ItHh duv of . Attorney lor fuiu'lfr REMOVAL pale. I am building a concrete atore build ing In 8C. Helena and when it it com pleted will occupy it a a general mer chandise tore. I dont want to move any more good than neccevsary ami therefor I will sell all the good in my present (tore at grealljr reduced price. Thi I the opportunity you have beea looking for. My stock large and yo ean ave money by trading with me. ' II. MORGUS. r, , I MOfSY to. tor - If AL trm tmt tmm w IL T17tiu,aoA7' soJfJS I Hai. a. th mmi! rf I pat jouxmau . mmt I w. am .a mm m mt I rii i - - -I a tm. mi . J; I 1 mt li'immi i mt I tiiann the uda toy'": 1 aw mm mm k mm W tw tl I DAILY JOUaMA. 1 THI IUHOAT JOOSHAK. Mtl f AU.TW IllHrtw.." L lwr4 ttm Hf mmmf mmm llm I I mm. I JOUMAL my mt mmn m mm W I m t m m mmm W W. I I MM Bml mm mm m n ' If ' i Sf CAM (7 J m tm mmn. mm mmmt mi H. jf ( mt I j to mm mm SW mtm S il f " l i X Tmm'ZZZ "o iTx"Joua I ) AC I II TMX JOUOJIAL 1) ' an im, ma oubha. J KSTAIIt.tSHED 171. JOHN A. BECK DEALXB OT Watches, Diamonds, SilTenare, ....JEWELRY.... Repairing a Specialty. Xorrta itt. Bet. I re at t rtrat, rOSTLAJIw. JST0RIA& COLOMBIA RIYER fi RAILROAD COMPANY. DAILY. 8 j SH.MW g .TATIPJS DAILY. 14 1 n 5 j - ta r. . J on I OS !0 M t t M u OS ( 1 87 MOO 10 0 10 30 10 SO A.M. S 00 Jl I A. ST. A. at Sk 0 7 A T 64 7 M ?fi T 42 .3 M LvPrtlan4Ar 11 1 o6 .; 1 6.: IS M.i 9 SO M l 1 CO (2.S M 10 tS.li ie 21 "i.j 10 9 TS 7 Gobi e ee ... Rainier ... ... Pyramid... ... Mayger.... ....Quincy .... .. Clatskanie.. .. Marshland.. .. Wertport... .... Clifton.... Knappa-.. ... 6venon.. 62 SI 27 17 0 02 s ts a S 16 07 7 66 7 46 10 S7 M S, 11 OS 90.3 11 1 6.4 .John Day. 11 so Ws jAr. Astoria .Lv Alt tretna maka eloaa eonn actio na at Goble with Northern I'aeid Iraiua to and from th East and Sound point. At Portland with all trains leaving Union depot. At Astoria with I. R. A S. Co.'s boat and rail line and Steamer T. J. Potter t and from Ilwaoo and North Beach points. rassenters for Astoria or war points most Bag trains st Houlton. Trains will atop to let pa MngersorTat Houlton when coming iross poluj weatefUoble. Jf. V. IHaye, uen. rasa, a si- uwni, vr Sl'MMON.4 la th Circuit Court of the mate ot Oregon lor the Conner of Columbia. David T. Brush, plaintiff, vs. Helen A. Brosb, defendant. To Helen A. Brash, defendant: In the name of the State of Oregon yon sr required to appear anil answer the emn, plaint Sled airaiust you In the above entitled suit on or before the 27th day of March. 106 fihat beina- more than six week -aa alter me nrst luoncaiion oi mis lummuni uiuu jnu. .mi hat belue the dale for vou to appear. Used bv an order of the fudge of said court) and if you fall to answer for want theriof the plaintiff wit) apply to the court for the relief demanded tra the complaint, which is a divorce from you upon the ground of desertion, and for such other and further relief as he may be eutitlcd to receive. This summons Is published nvon vou bv order of Hon. Tho. A. McBrlde. Judge ot said court. duly mate on the tun any ot February, turn, iiu reeling that the summons be served upon you by publication thereof in the Oregon Mist for six weeks. . C. MORELASD. Attorney for plaiutifT. First publication Fehruaiy 10, 1905. 61' MM OS a. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Columbia James H. Jones, plaintiff, vs Beckte Iforton, Stephen Rice. W illiam tioiich, A Ivlna Uouclt. Joseph King, James King, John Jones, Atinme Mori laon, Albert Jones, J. W. II auks, jartah Hanks, cbloc Jones, and all other or unkuown heirs at law of Joseph us Jones, deceased, it any there be. iefendants. To Beckie Horton.Stepben Rice. William Gnnch. Alrina Couch, Joneph King. James King, Joan Jones, Minnie Morriiiou, Albert Jones, J. w. Hanks, Jarlah Hanks. Chloe Junes, and all oihernr unkuown heirs at law of Josephua Jones, deceased, if any there be, defeudHiits. TS THE NAMEOFTHE STATE OF ORrGOIf A you and each of you are hereby leqitired to appear aud answer the complaint ot the plain tin riled against you in the above entiileu suit on or before tne th day of April, l'JOS, ibat be ing the day fixed in the order of the court for you to appear aud answer, and more tha six weeks from the first publication of this sum mons; and If you fail to so appear ana simper the plalutlft will apply to the eourt for the re, lief demanded in Hie complaint: to wit: that the plaintiff be adjudged and decreed to be the owner In fee simple o' the followipg ''escribed real property, to wit: Lot No. Oue of Block No. 2, lu and of the City nf Clatskanie, County of Columbia, State nf Oregon; and that his ttla iiiviTw, u.uitpi, lira iiibt?uii .yii raii vuil (Mi b. forever bai red from asserting any ehslm. liiht. title or interest whatever iu or to said rliih real property, or any part thereof, adverse In elainllff: that plaiutitr recover costs and uls ursemeuts Incurred herein, and that be bit gtveu such other aud further rvliel as to the court may seem Jnat and equilablc. This sumuious la published in the Oregon Mist once each wees for six successive weeks oy oruer 01 me nan, n . Italian, Jii'ige 01 tha Coumy Coiirt of the Mate of Oreeui) for Coluu.. bis County, dated February 21, IWV'i. First publication February 24, ISUa. Last publication April 7, 1900. w. li. 1'OWkXL. Aik.ruey for I'ltlntia. ' f.QT ICE TO CREDIT0B3 Kotice i htirebv given that the under, signed has been, by the Hon. R. 11. Hat, tan, Judge of the County Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Colum bia, appointed administratrix of the estatit pf Joseph Copeland, deceased. Any and all persons having claims against said e: tate art hereby requited to present the some to me, verified according to law, at, my residence et Warren, Oregon, within; six months from date hereof. Dated December 0, 11)04. MARY D. COPELAND. Administratrix of the estate if JoscnJ, Copeland, deceased. '