Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (March 3, 1905)
W MJ L OREGON UNION PACIFIC AND j TRAINS T) THK KAWP DaH.Y Arrives, i'rtli iu" I'omI.aSm," A. N ,l,l,u1n,,.. ! a P. M l, ', I'sil e.rsi A, M v.:.,.... f lHity. l.l.lll lil U ,-,,rt,,t , t trxu Lr;u t!. h. i ji Hell). J-IIHKi: I'AII.Y TKAI.NH rim all i'm nth kvht. Lowkr Colummia Kivkk. ik...nwf leaves Fwtleiia) dally, sieepi UMlf . aelMlday 10 VM p. Ill l-uur A. L. ORAIQi UQfr! I'alWUgcf Asmil. fllHll.AJ.n.Or. BUY THE ;.,iiai 111 n .... V.. a Am WrHsl fHf NOMI 1111 MACNIMI COMPMT oaanac, . Miey !5n- KuliiMi are roaitetalt ragsid- !. Cur JtfJ HaVST run out Vt, make Saw i- HuMM lull all aoodlten rt! "t-e " raisin ' U g si'. lllsh.SJ4alamltf M "rig rrUMhHM) olJ bjr atiitsartaeet ilwal ;. Win a In remand Me t Ti.e i:iii.i't Itielauratit, Wi Ti'irtl t-irr, ' doui Sutith 4l linker The. It,-, l-ut.t 5 rltta Oprrl (in 4.1 m.l l iryetets lu miv ijlt. IV ti 1 !.:.!,. I. r . 'r- i . , (onm-riy of the li ! il, 1 . 1 ant Madison. TK! If - It IHV plrf, live) II, lies Ml S( If I ;i rf 1 1 1. .I.li-, .hi ih n,lT Unit, ( i,l tA'lir-a wf and lirilnr. I nlxiiii iri vr u'tl, red ml i Ml.it itli i n. I I ilirl.l r if rum ,,.!. hi int. it.,' ... a!,.; r l A l.l-ITllf ol. millov, .t .i nk i.i.kii, inii.'r i m i m v I.v .l iijj i m.:x . In. liKluirf II .OII:KII, llublf, rf.in r v v v w w vvwvi I till l'UIIII.Al, DAII.t, IIAMIM- t ! Willamelt Slongb Route l Nr.iifHi I'oriinna, 10. MAM j i..ivw i Drimiiti i:jur n Amt X M. Il. lclli. 0.1X1 t' M M Will rttf Ni.ililitc but run (rr utii r tt t leUbC. . Maklar. ft 4 J. MACKENZIE. General Contractor ihuim.ih. Mii.i., am rn..; IMtlVIU A hl'lllAt.TV E8TI MATES FU R N I SHED Kf. It OU. TKU -, M.IKH AMKiKM 1.KMKN l lliii-mill ,) miiiiit li'riiiiiii'd, M III- !l'l'i III SHil ii.lvflli I lin WllllllU'tlll'lUul ). I'uiti.-.innl ), ,iiitimiin it nil iil'l fit- l lliillli . l.uil.l-ul lil. tllllllH III, tblllll' i";: s liir.v (3 AO r l.iy lthoinnMNi 'ii in. i'. I i'iu Ii Mmitliiy liy clwk iIih:I ("mi l.v i..M,iili'rii ilm Mini ImirKy liiruil.ci (i inn iniorvj iiohIiIdii r 1'i.ii.i i.t. AiMrr-nn lll.-w Unm. A Co , I - I. M.iiinii I'.IiIk , (.'IiI.iik ', III, I VKI:n I" t' At my rt'iit it-ca oh illiin . iin hluiiuh, kIhiiiI NiivtMiilirr liVli. nun ulntit tn with ri'il itprk. l iil i hrt-. i Oa,iit rn Imvr Mice l.y .n, iiu .niiiTly nil I i)'lil "I'l'ii i. til k p iiinl U'lvi-riUiiitr. AMIS. V.. SKI.K V.. .AII HHt .i.VI.U-Si'cliun i'M, Umii- i'i r. ii nili, rniii II i l. Morn UiiiIht ''in will miv Id t ,u in, ttml iilli-r llu iiiiil.i i i u M , !,,, C,M liirm, l.'iys . ,n u j J(.n. liiHTiliiii.Hiinie i'ii 1 1 i.f hii.I tlu niuklnu of ikxI frnim-liuiii-c. I niir inilra (l i rl ifviT, nlmri' ''ii f.u -, ll uiur ,iiiin. hi (jii.i.l irli't-. twill ply it nv nun wunlltiK it iTikmI linr 'iii In in-1, t t tliU ami Willi! lo mi'. 1 . I'l'IT, CuiiiiV CriMslinr, Cni;lii A'lmlulMrulor'ii t'liml Sollcc. I iiir r-o,,,,,,. cr,lirt ni 1 1.- simc at Oiwmi lur llii; I.iiiu.iv .,( uilln. """"" "I Hi" K.iiiio i,t Lolo AUk'lMMi, 'ii'i'i'ii .f.t .. ."i"'T '," '"""'i)' Blvn ihHl ilia nnilnmlKiioil , 1, 'i" U" "I Hill Mime III Lo'ilM' All i ?.,', "' "'l h" I""'! Ill" 'il "'ml I" in 1 "inily ci,u of lite Hinln nl Oivkhii lir 'I'linly, mill llnil Krlihiy. Apill 1, ci... . o . Ailniliilnlnil'ir I,.. , ' "'hnnlwl, AlKitmiy nr inliiiliiUlniinr '"iHi'Uii.l mk .,ii,iim)kiI I'libiimry 11, mo.'. 1C inn s .. ' "'" " urioi'H lu llll' lllfinuli.il III inn ii,,.; .". """" "I will muirl, h lw fin !i . 1" "I'll I'OiiFl t ih(i ilnii) hihI ilin' , . '"""I" "I iililii'iliiii ihrrutii nii'l tlm " "Imii'iil II, , rmil. HIANZ Al.nl, HHKN. !mi'"' AUM KOR BAI.K-Uunil (ro in .,y illilit qiiHt'tur of n .i5 lll'hlH )( tr, i,V,. lllllll, hiX '"'fi's tindur l ultlvHiliiii liirici' Imni iiiul f1""' Ii.iiihi. I.lvdntnrk anlil wllli or , 1,1 ', "i" f irm. AIi.ii.mIii, mi'v Wm. tll-i'.KMt'S, U'nt-i- il f'r r rfs at )H Weiliipwluy Unl the Mint., gv (Iwliiriil y Hit, Coimly Court In 1 (Jic oflUlnl irif CiiluinliU Coimiy. 'flio Ciiurt lim Ihtii put lit ciiinlilcriiMr trouble ly Mr. MIli licll, mul nil ,,r nuililnx. Mr, H. II. Kk IiiviU. ni Wrtionln mi W. ItvU'liM vl.llnroii Tlttirwliiy Ut. Tet are c inK in ,,(o (recy tm ;ltrlirrlll'imi cU nnlumlly UliluJ In ll.iiirrm,iiilrmr, HhiiikIi tli ulieriH mul t-Hitv r working uiKln. to muli up. Krtclpti will I trnt to tutyrr junt At mmmi an wllle, Nun will I ovrr limkiHl. KlierKI Whit mid Hie proprrty of tlys lmt Fork HIiIiikIs ami Mniiiiluiiirlii); t'i.niMiiiy U.t wrck. Tint ml took )iliu t CUlnkmile on the ZU, at l'ltl.lmiu on tli SHU, mul tit VeruoiiU on tlir Will, illlftrvnt pnrt'cli ol the prorrty hriiig olii ni each pU. The mile reuli.l liKhlly over rl,0J. Oil Mitrvh Ut thprtf were two imcullnl for lellrn at llil po.ioiii.e. One lor lieu, l. koc mul I Up other lor John St liweliter. II tlirw Ictten re nut Uken out U lore April lt they will lie rot u, the ileml letter ufhVe. Warrtn Church Notice Srrvirei at the KvmiKelli'iil Chim h, H'.rttii Iwkui TIiiim ty mul will continue week or ten (Uy. Krv. II 1., I'r.ilt, nl I'lirtlaml, will con duct the wrviiei. Charlei Green, an old man living alone three mite Inuii Kalama, liai lieeu miu iiiK Inre Sunday eenlii(. I lit lt i, lound lu Hie river with I he oar in pla-e. ami it in IhoiiKht lie fell in the river, Mia liotiae witt linked and there were track leading to where hit Ixnl n tiatullv niiHiml, and il it thought he waa Unit to Urt to town and In attempting In get Into the Imat lell overUMrd. He waaahoiit 75 yean old, and haa heen on the Cotuiiiljia river fulling lime IHOO. Sran li haa Ivrn liiade for the body, but u far wlll out turt eaa. County Surveyor Wattl hua been Imav ! during Ihe taat week, under the tiper- viaion uf a nuuilier ul St. Ilrtem jxililic piriled iUicth mrveying a route lor a witih Iroiu the Northern IV ilic to the water Imnl ol thia city. A leaailile and eaav grade haa I Ten found and it i ealiuMled that the coat of putting tha grade in rondiliun for the raili w ill not t more than JVUiO. A gi khI mill aite ii offered Iree ol coal to iinv -t. or coin punv ilininug to build a mill ol large ci pot ity or a lartory that would give run lni ma, t '" 3 CinaidrniMc iliinilcr c.f uitii, audit draired to art ure the right o( way to thai au. li mi inatitulion roul I ahip by rail a well aa by water. Tlii i Il c pietluilnarv work for the upbuildiiii( of the nevfcilj- l St. Helena Oue good mi!) ia an anured fact and other ui.mu ttu luring iiililiillniia will follow. Mr. XV. !. I'riie. t.f Scapne, waa a viaitor at the S1il oltice Satuiday to i new hia ubaoiplion fur two year and to add the mine nl Mr. Thurumn Saxon loourlul. Mr. Aiuoa Slavnu and W.J, I'ulVrlon. at Warren, were viailora at the county acal Sjlui.lay lor the purie of ing their tanca, Mr. M. Colliua, iti,iu.igrr of the Hon eytuan fjim. waa in town l:ridny lor the mr.ae ol (hipping aomc horaei to IVitland. Mr. Coliiua claim" that the lloneyiiian ia one of the lt improved alta k and dairy Inrma ill (irrgou, and that Sap;ac haa three o( the la-t lit rtla of dairy cattle in the Stale. Mr. Ii. T. Wallace, whoae falhei haa Urn a teaident of the Nrhiilrm Valley lor over thirty year. ha gone to Lin coln county, for the purpoae of taking up a hoinealead there. Il waa born in the Nehalem Va'ley and haa literally "grown up wilh the country," therefore he kunwa ut whut It 1 to take up a houiettrad in a heavily timbered country, Mr. K, II. Lynch, of Warren, wa in town Saturday, mid while here uh icrihcd for the Mit lor lilmmlf aud mIm lur a relative in the liat. Mr. Lynch i one of the many old aiibacribcra who have come back to thin ipcr during the jwst year. The building formerly occupied by the Mint i an office i Iwing partitioned off Into wral nmina and othcrwiac re p,ilred. Il ia a good localion and no doubt will rent remlily when ready for rrctiuiiry, Mr. Milton Doanc. of Ia1 Ialand, wa a tax living vWtor to St. Helena on Tucmlnv lut. Mr. Walter Jonea, of Quincy, died of heart diaraae on Saturday Ut, the fune ral occurring Tnenduy at 2 o'clock. He wnathe ton of C. H. Jonea, nn old and reapected veteran of the civil war. Mr. Jonea, ar., in nlo alflicted with heart dia caac, and Ilia reaence at the funeral was contrary to the doctor' onlcra, but hU love for hii Kin overcame the fear of dtalh. He attacked with hii trouble during the service and while the young ui.iii waa Iwlng hurled the Mendaand rel ative were in constant fear of the death (4 the parent. Mr. Walter Jouca leave a wile and even children, two of whom are infant twins. He had about fifteen hundred dollar lniirnnce III the Macca bee and Grange, Mr. Kd, Henricl, of Snuvle Island, waa a viaitor to the county cut on Tueiduy luat. He inloruuu that Mr. Henricl Inn been an inmate ol the Good Samaritan lliianilul at l'ortlmid lor over a month paat, having gone there for the purpoae of having an opcrution performed for kidney trouble. At lat account he wn alowly improving. Mr. and Mr, Icn rlci have ind mure than their ilmre of trouble durtnu the part yer. a " w BC remembcrfd Unit 8ome time ago they were o unfortunate a to lose their daughter by a very audclen death. Marriage license has boen issued to. Myrtle M. JVnsoii and Wm. V. MeucUutn oi'OoHc, Mr. W. J. Melllnger was nnfortniiiite enough to have tlieboiie of hi right arm, at the elbow-, clipn by one of the saws lnthcco,r:igefiutryMt lloullon lust vwk, lieii Miliitiiig hi laying oh (,r few week, but, it la hoped, not iwrmo neiilly diaubling him. On the recommendation of Hik I,., committee W. H, I'owell, of tliia city, was, on rmwy lut, adiuitlrd to practice in the l!uill Htiitei fc,jeru c.uit ,, district courls. Zcllle Cnwiio has been ajijioiutcd to have charge of the iHistoffice at LcLoii. lu Jilace.of Annie Ingles, resigned. J'.luicr Lalwlle, an Indian, aged 20 years, had a jsjrtion of hi foot levered by the A. Hi C. southbound train ut Guide tual I'riday evening, and was Uken to tlv lifxjA Suinariliin HosplUI in Portland '" fentuient. It was Impossible to learn just how the accident occurred, but the trainmen thought Ijihrlle waa stealing a ride aud attempted to jump from the train before it slopped, bis foot slipping under the wheels. Mr. Chaa. llii kling, formerly steward ol the Telephone, and well known toold isitrons of the river lioata. visited Goble last Saturday for the purpose ol looking up the ability of that place to suprt good n-stniirant. Messrs, Huury Ijinien aud Max lUrrg, of Warren, were among the taxpayers to visit the counly H-ut on Saturday last. Mesar. A. Marbieriand lister Duncan, of Scnpixxisc, were St. Helens visitors on Monday lat, Mr. Barblcri is an illus tration of what can I done in this county by hard work, perseverance and economy. He came here poor boy, without even theadvautagetoieducation, and uow he owns one of the beat dairv farma in the county and pays over in taaes. Such men are a credit to the community in which they live, and nn incentive to others to "go and do like wise." There are numbers of them in the county and chances for many more. Si Weeks Seed I'otatoes at 1 Sc per pound. A splendid Aaaornient of other Garden and Flower Seeds. The choiceat Groceiie the mar ket afford. Fine Teas, Cof fees, and Spices, Tinware, Qucenaware.etc. rronititand courteous attention. Your patronage solicited. M. t'.URAY General Merchant, St , Helens, Or. M'l. W. II. I'owell gave a delighlfu1 "At Home" to a number ol her lady fiieiul on Wednesday lait. The ii atuie of tlm riiteilairmvut was gui'siug contest as to the oiigiual ol picture. One set of picture repreaculed celebri lie, the other popular advertisement. Thrre was alrO a inualcal gueaaiiig eon leil, the hovti-si plating one bar of a number of a number of musical at-h-c-tin us. and the guests guessing thu title. Mrs. W. U. Dillar '. .inK tlm lam-sl nuuilirr, rereivH ilicpriie. The Musi- Part contributed iiHtrtluienlal ilileU. Ail elaborate luncheon win lerveil. Thote pre-iit were; Mr. June Part, Mrs. W. A. Hurls, Mr. K. r- liick, Mrs. 1. II. KU;g, M s. A. J. Heiuing Mir. M. . irv. Mrs. It. K. Clin". Mr. KiUin 11, Mrs. J. II. Wellington, Mi. C. II. Johns, Mr. W. It. UiHard Mi. J. W. )av, Mi. I. II. CoiH'lan.l. Grace nd Hertlia Ihirt and Glare rowrll. Mr. W. V. Slauitble'.ol IVllaiul, In visiting friend and iclativc in this ctv. Mils A'.tic IVrrv, ol Rainier, ii viaitlng ririida In St. Ilelen. Tapers For Sale. Old newsyapers for sale, for 1(K. Inquire ol Frank I'lngg, agent Kvening Telegram. Mrs. Hertha Fowles, of Mountaindale, WaOiiiiL'tim Couutv, visitetl her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. K. F.. Quick, Saturday and Sunday last. Itlder Hollingihead, presiding elder ol the M. R, church for the Rainier circuit. held sen-ices at Warren Sundav morning, llnulum ill the afternoon and St. Helens in the evening. The sermon here was a very forcible one and eloquently dcliv ered. Reverends Riley and Alford have been holding meetings at Bachelor rial during the past week, villi the result ol an accession ol four mcmtiers to the church. The interest there was very- great. We are requested to onnouuee that Reverend Alfonl and Riley, of the M. K. church, will begin icrie of revivul medium at Grand View Church, this county, beginuing Sunday next and con tinuing one week. Attorney Towell Is moving into Mr. Gable's buildinir on the Strand, the lo cation recently occupied by Ir. Cliff. The rooms have lieen really paiiered lor hit occmxincy. and he will have coui fortuble and convenient office, with plenty of room for hii extensive law library. The Mist hai distributed all of the garden seeds furnished by the Depart tneutof Agriculture. They have gone to every part of the county, without re gard a to whether the persons asking for them were lubserilwrs to thii paper. We hope they will H grow, and II they pro duce recohl tieatiug vegetablci we hope some of them will bu forwarded to this county'! exhibit at the Lewii and Clark Fair. " G. W. Wutier, of Ftlidii, brother-iu-luw of George, William, and J, N. Brinn, died at that place on Tueiday morning last, of pneumonia. A number of the family from this place went to Fellda Wednei djy to attend the funerul. Weber wa nn old resident ot Clark county, aud wu well known on both sides of the river. He leave a wife and si children. Mr. D. J. SwlUer has lold the Warren Lnmlier Company 12() acre of land near Bachelor Flat, on Suucr Creek, for ilVlOO, Its a good Umber tona. THE COMPLETE We have added so many tilings 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 nioney. Are you going to put in a garden. Let us sell you the seeds and the tools to cultivate them. We haved just re ceived LATEST STYLES IN HATS for Spring and Summer Wear. Call and inspect them. Prices right. BAILEY & BRINN, Houlton WORTH INVESTIGATING. Piano Selling tbat is Abreast ice Times and Altogether to tbe Advantage of Bayers. Method of doing buiinte change and improve along wilh methods of eomiuu- nlralliui. With the telegraph, the rail way and i be typewriter came facilities for handling bnsiiifs on a tremendous scale and at a tremendous raving. The recent invention of wiieles telegraphy and other time saving device have (till further i ei I u eed the time required to accomplish re ly great thing. And the plan of piano telling now adopted by Kilersl'iano House is in strict coiilnrinliy with these lab-it Invention of quick way of doing thing. This en terpiiaiug eiiabliihineiit ha put itself for the lime being in the place of w hole sale agi-ul for individual buyers, and by cutting out the tremndoul expense in curred by selling in the regular retail way enable each purchaser to save all the way from 7i to 1150, and It ligure it" prolit is Just as greit, by turning it money k many limes. Kilei I'iano House is equipped for selling piano in tremendous quantities. They can handle 1000 piano or more with ii much facility a they can 100, with their large sales and office force, and arpieud.dly equipped dray ami ship ping department. Having branch house in all Ih-ri leading towns in Washington, Oregon, Idaho and California, they oc enpv a C'imiiMniling position and keep in close touch w th the people all over the country and their musical wants, which latter they cnu fill on the very shortest order, if desired, from llieir Ini-iiii-ii e warehouse hi t'ortraud, although tlm primary idea in this preient plan ol selling, is to deliver direct fnio tlio fac tory to the home. The plan, known a the co-operative piano clubs, admits 1000 members. Any one may j iin. The initial payment i mull, and is regulated by the club which the piano buyer Joins, there being lix club in nil, which embrace fOOO pianos. Mi'ly a third of the membership has al ready been taken up. I'cople from all over thecouolry are joining. It is by far the beit way of buying n piano that has ever been offered. Anyone without a piano will And il to their advantage lo investi gate llii. Store 351 Washington street. """""7 ...-,.. . closed deal between M. J. Kinney and ! At. ...... 1 If Yl'..,l T.ul.U Inaf F. V. Sherman for 3a) acre, of timber IliaU 111 U, 1, wot vwmiiiuw v.,., I lVi.000. Sherman il a Seattle capitalist. There wase mass meeting at the town hall Rainier Monday evening, at which the following ticket was nominated, to be designated as the Independent ticket:'. Councilmen-Dean Blenchard (indorsed) Lgui Brandt, J. V. Cain, W. D. Fine, Win. Doherty. Treasurer, M. Nations. Town Marshel, Wm. C. Lee; Poliece Judge, J. A. Shucnson. The Kainier municipal election occurs next Monduy, and with two tickets in the field a lively time is anticipated. REMOVAL SALE. I am building a concrete itore build ing in St. Helena and when It ii com pleted will occupy itaia general mer chandise store. 1 dout want to move any more good than necressnry and therefore I will sell all the good in my pres-nt store at greatly reduced prices. This i ihe opportunity you have been looking for. My stock Is large ,und you can lave utouey by trading with me. 11. M0HUUS. For salk Buled timothy and baled clover buy, ut my place at Wtirreu. 3-3 21 C, W. ADAMS. CarprT wravkr First das carpet weaving done at and 15 ecnti a yard. Address, MRS. ANNA LYNCH, 3-3 1 tu Warren, Or. MEN'S FIRST - 1 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, Proprietors j-yt. ii. n. cuff, PHYSICIAN & SURGEON 8T. II K LENS, OREGON. IJ wR. EDWIN ROSS, ?HYSICIAN & SURGEON ST. HELEN?. : ; OREOON. n. powuli ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. ntrCTT oiiTaicT attorni v. ST. HKLKN8, : : OREGON. Notary I'i blic. OonravaKcisa, J D. GOUFREY, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Ileal Estate sn l Timber Lands sold aud Ab stracts mail. ST. HELENS, : : OREGON. C. FISCHER, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. RAINIER, : : : OREGON. J. W. PIT. W. - DIllASD. jyLLARDADAY. ATTORNEYS - AT - LAW. Will pracllss In sny Court. 8tl or Fsderal Office next door to Courthouse. ST. HELENS, : : OREGON. TAKEN UP At mv place on Milton Creek, oue yearling bav mare colt, with white hind loot and white star on fore head. Owner can have same by proving iproperty and paying expense. CHAS. WALLIS, TAKEN UP At my place, six mile west of Coble, on Monday, January 2, UKw, one steer, two years oltl, red with some white, and a square comer taken out of left ear, underneath. Owner can have the same by proving property and paying all expenses, including cost of advertising. WALTER LENGACHER, Goble, Oregon. AdmlnU rotor's Xoticfc. .. , , . . , ... , . . Notlro la herebv elven that Iho und,-ngnea Iiiis been, by Hie linn. R s. Hnttan, Ju.lgo i.f Hie Uoiii'lvltourtol Iho Slate ol Oreoon lor Ihe Cuuiily ol Columbia, appiiiiiwd a .luiltilsiratur of the eaiitteol t'lnirles Fluher, deceased. Any ami sll pemiiia having claims rk Uiul said in line are hereby requlrvd In present the .nine to mu. verified aiunrilliig tnlaw.al my reaidanoa at Nnyger, Oregon, witnui ill niontiis rroia llie dale hereof. Dated February 24 li'OS. CHARLES MAYGER. Administrator ol lbs Estate o! Charlei Fisher, deceased,. STORE CLASS SUITS $10.00 The Best you have ever seen. FABRICS in Worsteds, Cheviots and Cassimeres. Hand-Worked Button Holes, Hand -Padded ' Collars, sewn with silk Others say $15 for EqnalQaalitj. Coins Early and Get tba Pick. WHEN YOU SEE IT IN OUR AD IT'S SO. AwulnlstraUr's Notice f Sale, In the County Coon ol the Stat ot Oregon for Multnomah Coauiv. In the matter of tbe Estate ot Reuben X.Joy.de- VOT1CIS IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT IK PUR a saance ol and br virtue nl an ardarol ih. County Court of ibe Stale of Orea-on, for Mult nomah County, made on Ieceuiber 16, 1904, in tha matter ol the Enta t of Reuben Z. Joy. le eraced, anlhorisiua tbe administrator thereof io sen an ins real property of aal i es ate at private sale, and by virtue ol an order of resale of the berviiialter described land, made In said mailer, br said court, an tha lsth di, ol v. h. ru.rv, ISKXi, th. undersUned, Ihe almlnbHistor oi faia estate, will sell at nrlvato sale, to Ibe hlcheat bidder, for cah In U. S. fold eolu, and 'uujeci to counrmat on DT ssia coiintr court. irom ami alter Saturday, tbe ratb day of Uaieh. ljOJ.aod eopiinuiniaaid sale until all uf said real property or ao mueb Iheroof as ia nec essary lo pay all claim, coats, and eipentes of adnitnlmraiioa of said estaie bat been sold, all the rum, title, line rest aud estate of th said Reuben I Joy. deceased, at the lime of his desih.andaU the rlitht, title and iutereat that tneaaia eaiate nos siuea acquired by opetitiou ef law or oiberw se, in and to lbs lollowing des- crioetf real proMrtr, lowit: luslsndol aaciion 3t. and the lonlhoant quarter of tbe aoutheaat ounrtarofaaM ae.tlan J, all In town.hipl north, rauite J west of Wil- tainvvie mrnuiau, in iotumDla COUtlty.ureKor,. in Ibe eenier ol Ihe ererk. at Ihe southwest cor ner of seeilonm, in toivi.hipS north, range I west of Uiliametts Meridian, and thence run nlns down ihs center uf said cieek. with its me nderiuss. to a point w Intra the aame Intersects aisi.u inaeuiar tract onsen n,, a rwcfmiini. me "iiimiiettt Bimifn: tneurelua aoulhwest erly direction, wilh the mean, tori ora of aal- slough, to tbe section line rmtween sections II snd JO. In township t north, range I west of Willamette meridian; thenee west to the plsca w, ueKiuuiug, uviuf in .oiumnta tounty, ur (flu. Terms of Sale -Cash In Uulted Htate cold eoin; tenter oeut tu accompanv bid and bal auea ennRrmation by liie court. All blda lo Us directed to tbe undersigned at St. Helens, vrvgon. Ualed St Helens, Oretron, Pebntary 2J. 190&. MUM HAM, Administrator ot the esuto of Reuben Z. Joy, deceased. Ketice of Final Froef. Department of Ihe Inierlor. Land Office at Oregon City, Oregon, Jauuarv 14. 4WU. Notice Is hereby given that the following named seltler has riled notice of his inteutlon to mate nna proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will b made befor th Regis ter and Receiver, at Oregon City, Oregon, ou atsrvn s, 1AU, viz: Jacob ii. Tompkins. Homestead Entry Nn. 12,63-J for tbe Northwest a oi oeoiiou is, lowuanin a aortn, Kang Vuwt. Tie names the following witnesses to prole bis ooiitlnunna rasidenc upoa aad eultivalin of saiu lauu, vis: Lara P. Ellson. of Portland. Ore: Thorass E, Urewoll. ol Warren, Or; N. F. Baker, of War- rvu, Ore; James F. Paroy. of fnnlaud. Ore. ALGERNON 8. DKESSKH, Register. SUMMONS. In Ihe Circuit Court ol th State of Oregon, (or lunimuia i puuiy. Emily O. (ones, plaintiff, vs. E. T. J ucs, lie lenilent. To K. T. Jour... Ihe above named drfandsnt. IN THII NAM! OPTUK STATE OF OKKOON, 1 Ynn are hrehv n-milr,,.! to aii,.n,,r and an. " swer the noniuhifnt Hied sauiunt you in the : above eiiltiled c. urt and cunse, on or before i me eleventh nay nl March, 1'JO.i, ami If you fait n ,rt Mn.,u.,r B.,..va. ihu hiMi,iHr.tn ( ,,iy to the uuiiit fur ihe relief priiiod ttr In Ihe nntuulnt. wiut'h Is Unit the niarr 111:0 now ex isting letivenn you and the planum be forever ilUiolved. mid for snob othar relief as to ihe nourt niHV teem Just mul cn'iHnlile, This sum mons fs served upon you hv pnblli atlnn by 21 1 bova entiiled odurt, dated the ItUh tlitr of tier 01 me non. r, a, oiiuirtua, jit.ige January. I'XId. antl the date of ih Aral rjiibil e n rsl ration ot tuts suuituous is tao nu.n aay 01 Jan uary, L05. FRANK SCnLEGEL. Atiurvvy fof I'h'liiUff SHERIfTS SAU In the Circuit Court of tiie Slats ol Ortfoa let the Comity of Columbia. Louisa r. .lohard. Anna Wrsalnrsr, and Lonl'e wsmereseeutrli, and I'anl Wsaainaer ami Henry Warner, iseeutors tsubatituled for Henry Weluhard, deceased) plaintiff., vs. John D, Wllcos. . A. Ml Ira and Miles his wile, Kata Hart, 1. roltlka.sad II. B, Hlcliotna, drfendanu. Koilce is kersby at sen that under and by vir tue of an execution and ortlsr of ssli Issawd onl of th Circuit Court of ins Stats of Orefou, In and for the on"tyof Columbia, on the list day of Jsnnsry, 1S0, nnder snd In paranaac t a )udKmei,t, order and deeree of foreeIosnr ntads aad im.rtd in ssld court on the litis day t.f January. ikOj, In a suit wherein the ab-e bashed plaiutifrs recovered Judsmant aitalast ,'ot,B D. Wileox.lhs above named defendant, for Ihe mm of nine hundred and twenly-thrsw and ufneir-alx one bandredtlis dollars (a.'Jt, with Hitweat tliereon from said XI h day of Jan uary, IWA, at the rata of ten per rant par an num, and oue hundred dollars (lrao.00) attor ney's fees,, and secmlun coats; It was further ordered and decreed by ald cot rt that tha property deserllied lu aaid nunxari si btins; th west hslf of Ihe aoulhea, t quarter of seetlou fourteen, township four sunn of rsnaa two we.t ol the W lllametUi Meridisn (skoliiii s Is, Ip 4 n of r 2 w of W M.) In Columbia Couu ty, Oreron. 1 soldss npon execution, aud tha proceeds of such sls lobe applied: Flrtf.to pay .the cost and expense ol sair; Seconal ,u pay tbe defendsntb. A. Mllss ft IJS; third, lo pay to plaintiffs th amotiut of ihelr Judnneni, fourth, lo pay th4 remslncfer, If any, to fne de fendant II. II. Nicholas. Il was further ordered and decreed that either of tha parties to this nit may bid at such sale, and that Ike par ens er be put Into Immediate possessles f laejs property. I will, on Monday, the sixth dsy of March, 1909. at tha hour of eleven o'clock In thai forenoon of said day, at the front door of the county court house, In HI. llelens.ln said eonnty snd stsie, sell at nubile auction, for cash In law ful money of the u. 8., lo tbe hlKhest bidder, all the real properly slyivs described t satisfy said execution and order of sale, together wltb ac cruing eoara. bated at St. !!elens,rolumhia County.Orefon. tbia 1st daf of Fabruasy, 'V- Martin wte, Sheriff of the County ol Columbia, state of Oregon. First 1,1 leal Ion February Ji, 1905; laat pub lication Maicb Id, DOS. CONTEST NOTICE, Department of th Interior, L'nl'.ed Stales Lanl Office. Oregon City, Or.. February IS, 1905. A sufficient contest nolle hsrlnj been bled Id this office be Alexander Aesk, contestant, araln.i homsatesd entry No Hull, mad July tt. m . for StX HEW sec 21. 8W 8H " 22, NWS SH sec il, NK'4 NE see M, T i N, R I W. by Jowph Schulkowakl, c onteatee, in which It is allseed that be la well acquainted wltb tha iract of land embraced in raid homestead ulry and knows the present condition of tbe same, siaothat said Josrpb Schulkowekl, rutrymaa. and his heirs hare wholly abandoned said claim an that tbey hav never resided upon er cultivated r improved the same since makinc entrv thereof or at all: that aaid eclrymaa died about December 20th, lMil.and the names of tbe heirs oi entryraan are unknown and after difcv- Eent search can not be learned, and tbat the eirsof enirtman are nn town and tnelr resi dence can not be ascertained, and tnat said al iened abaence from U aaid land waa not dna to his er his heirs' employment lu the army, navy, or marine corps of tbe United States aa a ririvata aoldler. officer, seaman, or marine, dur nf Ihe war with Spain or during any other was lu which the United eta.ee may be enraged.sald pajtiea are hereby notified to appear, respond, aud ofT-r evidence touching- said alienation at 10 o'clock a. m. on April 17. 1905. before tha Kealater and Rerelver of th tailed Ststrt Land Office in Oreron City. Oregon Tbe said contestant baring, in a proper affida vit, fried February IS. 190, set tona facta which shiw that after due diligence personal scrrtear of Oils notice can iU made. It la hereby or dered and directed that sum notice be given by iln.. and nmur tniMleatlon. ' . . nvnvw II i j Itj p,.liib.,Kim, ASTORIA COLUMBIA RIVER ii RAILROAD COMPANY. DAILY. axaa cr DAILY. UL A.K. a. f 11 10 t 45 MM a sr iso I 77 T 4 17 74 IS 7 IS aa 7 I M 7 IT Its 7 OX I IS T s7 in ia s so 7 4 10 aiABBOW ITATHll 24 r. at. 7 00 S 0 a ss S 44 S so S 51 t 0B 19 t 87 10 00 10 OS 10 20 io so A.M- 00 ot IS I ti 40 t M 1 00 M 10 10 31 10 86 10 57 II OS 11 II 11 90 J L Pwrtlsnl Ar 3MI 63.9' a J u. ;u. 77! .M.S .t; 96 4 998 ... Ooble .... ...Rainier ... . Pyramid... . Mayger.... ..Ouincv .... ..Clatskanle.. . Marshland.. . Westnnn... ... Cllhon ... ...Knappa.. .. Srenon.... .John Day... Ar. Astoria. Lv All trains mska close connection at Gobi with Northern Pacific trains to and from the East and Sound points. At roniand wltb alt trains leaving Colon depot. At Astoria with I. R. N. Co.'s boat and rail Una and Steamer T. J. Potter I aad trosa liwaoo aad Konb Ueach points. Passengers for Astoria or war points nt Sag trains at Houlton. Trains will atop to UK paa aengers off at Houlton w hen coming from poln:a watl Goble. 4.C. Slwyw, (lea. Pass. Act.. Astoria, or Sl'MMONi In tbe Circuit Conn of the State of Oregon for tbe Couutv of Columbia. David T. Brnab, plaintiff, vs. Helen A. Brash, defendsnt. To Helen A. Brush, defendant: - - r- ln tbe name ol the stare ol Oregon you ar herebv required to appear and answer the com, plaint Sled aealnst you in the above entitled suit on or before the 27th day of March. 190J (that being more than sis weeks after tha Srat puoitcaiiou oi mis summons upon you, a ihs that beine the date for von to snoear.ttxeeT be an order of the indge of said conn) snd it yow isti to answer tor want tnenoi toe piaintin wu apply to Ihe eonri for the relief demanded ia the complaint, which Is a divorce from yon unon tha around of desertion, and for such other sod further relief as be may be entitled to receiv. This summons Is published noon you by order of Hon. Thoa. A. McUride. judge of said anurt. auir snsne on tne stn aay oi reoruary, ltsjo, at recting that th summons be served upon yon hv oiibltcation thereof In th Oreron Mlat ir six w eeks. . J. C. MOKBLANl). Attorney for plaintiff First publication February W, ItasV r SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Columbia James II. Jones, piaintin, va Beck Is Morton. crpiiru niv., itit.iu uoiitii, aiiiui uuikii, Joseph King, James King-, John Jones, Mlnni Morrison, Albert Jones, J. W. Hanks, jartah Hanks, t.hloe Jones, and all other or nnknown heir st law of Joseph us Jones, deceased, ii any there be, -lefendsnts. To Heckle Horton.Stephen Rlca.WMllamGouch, Alvina Gouch, Joaepb King, Jam King, John Jones, Minnie Morrison, Albert Jones, J, w. Hanks, Jariah Hsoks. Chloe Joues, and alt other or unknown heirs at law of Josepbua Jones, deceased, II any there b. defendants: IN THE NAMGOFTHK STATE OF OREGON you and each of you are hereby leqnlred to sppear and answer the eomplslut of the plain tiff bled against vou in the sbov entitled suU on or before the Slh dsy of April. 1916, that bat ing the day flxtd in th order of lbonrl Sar y.iu to sppsr aud answer, and more lhau sla weeks from the first publication of this sum mons: and If you fall to so appear and answer th piaintin will spply to th court lor th re lief demsnded In the complaint; to wit: that th plaiutlfrb adjudged and decreed to be th owner in fee simple of the lollowing ('escribed real properly, to wit: Lot No. On of Block No. 2, In and of 'he City of Clatskanle. County of Columbia, State of Oregon: and that bis title thereto be quieted; and that you ami each Qf row be forever hatred from asserting any plaint, right, till or interest whatever lo or to said reel property, or any part thereof, adverse l Elalutitt; that plaintiff recover coats and dls ursemeuts incurred herein, and that he bo given such other aud further relief ss to tbp court rosy seem just spd equitable, This summons is published In the Orecosi Mlt once each wees for six successive weeks by order of the Hon. R. H. Hatlan. Judge of ih Cuumy Court ot the Stale of Oreena (or Colum bia Couutv. dated February 21, lurv,. First publication February it, UuS. Laat publication A pri 1 7, 19u W. 11. r-qwtLL. Attoioajrtui Plaintiff. NOTICE TO OHEOnOBS Notice is hereby given that the under signed has beep, py ,ie Hon. R. It. Hat tan, Judge ol the County Court of the jalate of Oregon for tne County of Colum bia, appointed administratrix of the estate pf Joseph Copeland, deceased. Any and all persons having claims against mid es tate are hereby required to present the same to me, verified according to lure, at my residence et Warren, Oregon, within, six uiouths from date hereof. Dated December t, 1904. MARY D. COPELANU Administratrix of the estate ot Josef,)) Copei-tnd, deceased. "