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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (March 17, 1905)
9 OREGON Union Pacific . TlUINH TO TUB KANT DULY , Kl'ii In fill' ""i;l.iM . ,, v.ii.i'oiurAST.i, 6 is a, ir ,1 K' Ml. ' aM Dully. s a p, n I'ally .iotas fi.'0.(i a iru. .ii A. M, t.ir fri-l-'!! "Nan.. ..,-. Daily. Halls Walla, l,w-l ,, , I ..our d'Alene I 'ileal Knillmrn ...mi,' -kSi'riF:. iiM'vnt. fTTX-tl i,.r ii.v i Hum- j u.ny II isiir. 11 ' TIIUKK DAILY TttALNH rim ALL POINTS P. A NT. r.owi'K Columbia Rivkr. Lamer lUuald ltn i'urltanil dally. iM auii.la'. al U" f alulay lulu p III l, , rtirio hi J laudlnifs IWiurulng. leavea Aalurla l 1 "" . m dally eirapi ,,,,1-f A. L. GRAlG, li.unol i'aell.. Agent. 1'nltll.AMV On flrf jra Ym PunJaaa An Olhar WiHt TMI I.W HOMI ItWIaS MACHIRI COMPalT OMNal, MAt. ."r y fiw'ii M v. ' mads lo Mil raw. '-j i,' oui t. t-.1 tin "Wear ll"l road ,:'!. Cwr nest turn om. W. -r.a S' Vaf l mS l Suit all etmdlrMfta '!-i-aJ. T Hanas" sra4aallie ' ., 1 1 .( lll,,t-4,rlsr.ir saw n MluM fluid jr auttiarlaaal a)eM ! ma take J. MAlCKENZiE .onora Contractor tltllH.I .", M I I.I.', At I'li.i; Mills lU A i I W.I ' . iTI MATES FURNISHED r, n r. 1 1 ah, on. . -ti.i i M':i.MMiKMi.i;.ii: . .'.Ntin.1 a'l.liiiiirf frtllitiu-a, l-l r.' I-.. .1 it -i .Wi-ilm- tlie U'lii.ln nli-anal , 1 k ,n, il t' f ( hi il an t.l I. i.-ln.l l. "I ft4t - tn. t!ld' , 1 ii t - .. ?. I -r .1 u a ill. ri ..'li.. i. ,if I . in i, , ,i,.jy l.y l liii k iHlcrl ' ! . I U tr(.ti llni-e ari l txiaTat ; . t alirti tivtrmry ; fM.aiti.iu i il !" Id. tna A i'u , I .- t t .u.rti i.i in . i iiti ),., i :i, TUii; S t't'At my .nuilia mi S!,tifi, aUiiit N..i.'Mi'u-i v . .. Mliiifj t'..r HitU r. itmh, :! ll.rw l r in ( .l OvTiiiT rail hail' I j iiiig r.iH iiy mi l I'Rjtuy . , . i k' ( ai. mlvrrilaliK, j'us. r, st;i k m:. ti'JllCt TO CRtOliOBS . - U l.cn hv jjivtft! thai tUr uii!cf It l!.f lion. K. II. Ilt i I i 'c ttm C-'iiiily Court ( Ihe .-. ! ,r the Count v ( Cnlutti- 1 1 .!). .iMivl .!iiiinilr.tHit ( llir oUlt ). -r; !i Cnata:iil, ilnc.. Aiiv nil. I , i . r , ii h iving i Uitii a(ailit tlJ r- . iiv In n liy r-.uircl lo .rrMiil the r lo iitc, vfiilir-l ncruHinK I" law. at c. :t -i '.. ii,' it Wnfirn. Orrnii, witliiu i:i nulla (t'.m iliilc tirrriil, i'.i. i rrrciiiivT ii, .ii MAHY I. COI'W.ANO. V'ln,iitiiiralri ( llir flate ul Jnwrj li ", !iii., i!cn'9'r I. .(liiiiliiUirulor'a I'iuwl X utlcp. Ir, ll, .Mil) f-mri ill iha lli id oret'in b.i l.c "IIHIV ..I t',tlll.,.l,lA. Ill I i liialli.r ,, Itin HaUlo nf lillla Alalrtwa. h . .-a .l -I.. .. la It. frill- all.11 Itlttt lle llli.lrralatia.1, i. i l... liil.iral.tr i.l tin. eauia l li'tlaa. Alal.. I ii ,l.-va.., ttaa flte.t Ilia Altai an.illitl lit I r "Hull l i.iill u llir Nlnlc i.l llfptf.'ll ' toitl.U I't-intU, ami liM I'rl.laj . A.ll 7. lot. !r!-ipii ttrl.Mk In Hie ..en i.ii i.l awl. I .1 . In lite c.-nri iiMita i.l -al. c.turt, h.i. tw-o hi. H-.t h -'. i-t.iirl aalhaMme ait.l larr r -It.- I,a-.i-f i.rf .. ).l,..ii. Ihrrrl.l ait.l Hie .. ni ili.-rnil. rKvM! AI-I.KIHN. A.l)tliil-lr il.if ' 'u J a.'lmaiart, Ail'triirv ,ir niinliili.aiir I'an-i iiii.i io. I i.ii .ii.lif.l VciriLoj I. Ha"."'. hlMMONH ''!''' Irenii rmiii nl t law Hale "I Oiei hi l..r Hip I itiii.li .t t'tililittlila ' '"." II lt.lt... .. .ln;t,lin. la IlicUe ll.ttlltn. i.-flnii Hive, u lili.iiii l..iti.i, all Ilia llitilt'li '" -! K I at-.-. Jallii-a K llt. Jiihll ,lt'ia, lllliii ' I'W.m, Vll.rrl J.ih... ) V, llauttt. ailall jl -t i V- . iiim inn..., ami all t,ilii.r..r m am.v. n ....)-. .1 i.nv i.l .Iti.rl.tiua Jt.lipa, llfHt-uaail, II 't lltril- 1. lrt,.i,faiil.. " !l.-.V', lliiiill.Xii-i).i ii Htce.W Ullatn lin il-li. Vfut H iiiuu-K. I.i. i-iiu Kliia. Jwmti Kii'd J.tlin ' ii... Uimii M..liini, Allien Ji.iitra. J W. ,l,i, llai.aa. I liliiai J.tiiia, an. I all . tit. T.. i- mi),,,,,..!,, I,), a i Ian ..I Jit-.itia .' ..t. '1.. .iae-l. If at.v lltertt ha. tit-fcttilaul--lllK MSifOF IIIK afAlK HI-' liltHidS iioi.tmrll nl inn ar. Iiim-ttv iriiultr.l I.i 'tr tiiitl aimim iIib ronililnlnl ill Ilia fl.ilti I i. .1 .it.iiitai ...ii in ih i,i.. eiiiiiieil .uli ; 1 1 iw-itiiv Hie aih il.it- nl Anril. Iia. tlmt ht.. i"t Ho- 'In! rijuci in iha nr,Wr ui iliaemot tor .'ii In ai-.mr nut niutrat', alill mora ili.tn all " ' . k . fitiril Ilia f)r. pmill.llliill III till- ailtll ' '!-. mi-1 1 vmi fall io ao apitear tifi.1 anairnr "'Mti .iiiiiil m i . i -1 a to ill i-durl tor il.a re r ..... i:m.i.,l In ii, r.iiiti.lu'iil, in l.:iltt 'In- I'lt'on il lw n.ljadjxl ami ilaereed l.t II tlia nrr in t inr Ihe li.ll.iwii'g tia.-rllni o-nl ii oi.rri v, in wii .,n Oua nl III.H-k ;.'o. in iin.l .. 'ii. cm. i, I'Ui.a.iii., i.'miniv ol ' -.I'lmlila, (.lam n tirmon; and Ihal Uia Idle 1 t-ift -. l- umaie.l; t,i i, i, hi ail.l em'll nl i itr l.tr.ini ha.rf.l Imm aaarrllua any claim, "iilti.ililn or internal limner In or In aalit '"" "' pavlv, nr urn imil llirn'Of, ailviTte t.l !-. ii 1 1 rt . iIini plalntirf rarover enaia nu.1 dla ''Uaemeuia liuurra.1 herein, anil that ho l.o ft' hi .m il miter ami luiiher n-llaf aa lo tlio "irl in n v teem )mt ami -. I'lalile. ihla aiiminui,, a puti.n,i in llm Orriin "''I I'tll-il eniili mtoii f.ir alx It'll ca..ve nceka '! im1i.'o(lhn Hun. H, H. Ilall.iu, Juae of Iho I "Hiiiy 1'i.ini ,i tho ,, Oreuon lur l.'oliiin 1"" ' nuniv. ilntMl Kortrunrv VI, Iihu. f iral imlilieailtin Kelirmiri It, UHU. I i puitllrallnn Ai.r.l 7, imu. W. II. roWRLb. AHnruay fur I'lalutlll. NOTICE OF fINAL SETTLEMENT N'olK-e la lierebv glvaulhat the unileralrneil, j.a.liiiinuiintitrnf tha Kalnto nf tuear larr. '"''"""I. has tiled lii Ilia nilire el Ilia l.'onnly ' "in nl t lie County of ro'unll.la, Wat ol Oiu i lila fli, ni ai'iittiitil of hi' ailniliilaiiullon iip oii aaltl i-t.1 ale. loimther with hla Dual rupurl (in. i i.f ililtiii f. itlairlhuilnn j Mini thai the iln. L II tat t n it, Jiiiluo ol a ilit ennit, lina iiipnlti. ' I s tin .lay. llm nih ilav u( April, I'.iik'i ul ten ni l'ti a In ilm iiiruiiin.il nl .a Wl ilii), n Iho time, mm tint ., mi i r.i.nn ( anttl eouit In ht. ll.tlons. 'neidiil. na lli. ,U, ,. nl Iiimi Iiii Ilia aauie; at "iilch lltueanil iilaoii any poi-aun Iniaiiiaieil lu Jtiii'l 1't.tnii, tuny iipiiear anil llle oitlitellotia lu wntiiid to aul.l Hiiiii uf.ioiiiil or nulrx llml repjrt oiiil iiutitlitii lor diatrltiutlon.or any r.iiri:ou oi hliiiriilihiiaunia. It. II. KAUK. Atliiilniair.iii,r of tha Eatatoul Oaeor It', rarr, ... I'aeeiiaofl, 0 li. I'uwvll, Atlomey lor Artmlutalratnr. llK BUY THE rtff LOCAL ii Aium Ki ul, c1auKlitcr of Mr. ami Mr. Annual Krtcl, arrived home in tlila city on Buiumuy (mm their former UUHW l) Ncllwville, Wlacwialll. Mm. Kvulo unit clillilrcii, front Nella Vllle, Wlatoiialn, arrival In Kt. Ilclrni Inat Valuriluy aflermioii nm w m,,,e their liuiiia lu re. Mr. Hetiuio unit aim llv l.rrii hrre .,r aljont two montha, CuiiiIiik from liMlliia, In I'olk aouaily. Worthy Oriind Matnm Drlla L.,Iloii. ton ofliriiilly vlalleil M 1jntH Clinptcr, Onter til the KaaU-rn War, hint Salunliiy veiiliiK, ami wa lininlximcly cdtr rtniii etl hy the lucmlicra, the work liii( rx- ciiiillficl in an all miner to the (frail- Acalion otitic grand ollnera. After llir tuerelara In the hall boiiuliful lianiiitl wu pied In the lower room, Lou MiU all, who lmt Inn ruiuiim; the vuloff aaw in I'leuhrrr llroa.' ahinxlr mill at Majnrr, had Ihe iniafortuiic to have hit arm and hand terriMy la.eralcd on Knlurday laat. Mr. J. 8. 11, mr, of (he iwr Nrhalcin, Hi Helena vinitor Turaday, Mr, Mowe eamo hv way of I'ortal C.rove, which la hla tradlnir oolnt. He took lo Ihe C.rove a load tl Northern Spy aiilea anicatincd blatk lierriea. It la prrtlv IoiikIi lo have our ro.le trade in Wah inlon County and wc hotv auie liuir lo are a road cut IhrotiKU from I'ltul.iirx lo rVatMix:, a iniiili ahortcr diatuiuc than to I'ori'nl tlrove. Mr, rhillip I'rukra, of Ike.ide Sim k I'arm, ,S a...v, waa a callrr al the j Mint ollioe on Tucaday lant, Mr. I'rke Iwlrlvra t!mrouj;lil) in the Ih-ik-Hu lo K Irrived hy lltla coiiuly from itacahiliit at the lrwia and Clnik Centi-nnial. lie will Iw thrre with the tiii k ul hit inuu. ntiiii'Mt hrrd of II. ! trim, mid ha tn iZe twelvrtnlU and w II prolnlily tike u. re. Cotunihia Countv will rct-rivc lull credit fur ita three j;reat dairy hcrd. in I In tln rc I ia mre lo ontclaat any oiinty in the State" of Oregon, or, fur hit iiiattir, any Stale on the I'acilie at. Ihrv hid a little eacitetiutul at Houl- n lril Saturday night over the impor-Uh.-ii f a rrew of Italian to w,,tk u ti.n handa lor tile Northern raeiiic KiilriM.I Cuuiunr at that plai e. fpoii their arrival tlu-y were Icmpor.irity hcltrred ill the eomiainv'a toolhouw, i..., vuy in me evcmuK a piny ol men j t in atoning t:ie HM.noue an I ma le the lt.iltan pin!liie to leave on l!ie l.r .t ram in the n orni ii. Not willt m linj tli p:tuite llir ncnar waa anani at Vn.vUl out an I the d mr aptit : r.k. the moutca l-.i,K M. thor...i.:l,lv I u-rr.Mnw.1 Out they left on the morning tr ull for Tac.ima. j )ln. Ilamu Tvwklewu called al the , Mtl nliie V.'e Inca lav to talk over ihe ' matter of alvirlisiiiJ St. Helena mil Ci luuil'lii countv at the l.rwia and Cl irk C'i nlriitiiil. Mie ia owner of quite a nutiilirr of lott within the city limit-, and ia willing to do lur lull ah.ire in tlie work of In liicin,; capiuliata lo in veal here. Mra. Ir. M. Akrn, ol Sauvica poatoiTice, alio Uvea in the only brick houx in Coluiutiia County, wiabea il undertooJ tli .t the la a loyal Columbian, and what ever credit attached lo III it brick bouse IH-Iouga to thia cotmtv. The Akcna have rrcetitlv ri-aitmed control of their fine (inn and will xmii attit a dairy. They : arawn cornea the club expecta lo have eci t lo show wlint Sinviet I aland can ! itucka of ita own, Menilwri of the club do ill the way of raiaing line vcg-t.tblea ; will be given iecial ralea, provided they for the county'a ealiil.it al the big Fair. J can prove that they have never auccceded SHu wood an I Urinn are pl-wlng tl,c , in killing a wild duck. IVkiug up crip-lumta-r on the groan 1 for Ihe rebuilding , ' 't "gainst club regulations, as of the north en I ol M.u kte llrothera' that i the only way Ihe members have wharf. It ia proponed lo raiac the ware hereflore aucceedcl in getting ducks, hoitac an that it will be a'uvc rea.-'.t of Mr. M. 1'. Chaae and J. A. Anderson, ordinary high water. In due time the . of Deer Island, were new subscribers to entire wlurl will I rebuilt and raised to that level, Mr. Morgua" grand hall in honor of the firal concrete building erected in St. Hel ena occurred laat Saturday night aud wa in ei-ry way a plc.maut and aticcesaful event. The music was excellent, the at tendance large, and Ihe supper at the St. Helena hotel waa a.l that any lover of good eating could poib!y desire and elicited many complinieiiU. Mr. Morgua ia to lie congratulated upon the successful dedication of his new building and his enterprise in constructing it. The closed season for autumn la'gatl Wednesday lasl and ends the fifteenth ol next month. During the past week quite a number of Chinook have been caught here, idling at teu cent per pound, nt lahii-b nrice thev are the cheawat and 1 beat food in the world. If there ia a run t ...... ,il, n( llm rta-rr at the hetfitl- , ... , , ninanf Ike closed aeasoll it will gel past St. lleleni and arrive at lite Dig nsn wheels by the time the season openangain. and that is where the lower river fisher men Will get left and the wheels reap a harvest. Mr. S. Conrad, of Woodland, waa a tax paying visitor to the county seat on Mon day last. Mr. Conrad la the ion of two of the pioneers of Washington County ! who lmve passed from the scene of life, and came to Columbia County in lf()7, 'ocuting ucur Dc.r Island. He has been a suberibcr to the Mist continuously since its establishment, over twenty-two ycurs g. Now that the farmers are getting out their last year'i warning sigua and pol ishing up their ihooting irons to enforce their "forbid," the following, which was posted over a roadalde gate in Union County, Is really refreshing: "Hunter tuke notice: Hunt all you please, and when you hear the dinner horn blow come to the house to dinner, If von accident ally kill a cow, skin her and hang thu bble in the burn.. If the quail are scarce kill a chicken or two, and if you cun'tgot any squirrels kill a iilg." Mr. I. 8. Wilson, of Goble. the Mist o'llce a pleasant vitt on lust ml. 13 1 ho Mial la arry t() learn, tliroitKh the La Cmitcr correaiwiidenee 0 the Colnm I'lan, of the death of T.J. Kinder, hrotlwr oi i.uinuci hinder, of brer Miuid. Vr Klinlcj- wua a im-mlicr of the firm of u. WIS: Kinder, of U Center, ami a man who W1 i,K,iv i)Uri.(1 nn, re,IM;(.uj f an wno klivw Hun, Thoiuj who planted their Harden Muff "uriiiH me recent warm ijicU will he able to furnUh early veKetahlca for Cvluiiiliia County't exhibit at the I,ewla and Clark ralr. The eoudeiiaer nt l'oreat llrova thipped eilit carloada of creiiin hut week. I'oreal throve la not ua well located for an linL tiitlou of (hi. kind a. la St. Helena. Willi Iur to the railroad we have the beat locatlotion the river for acondenaed milk factory. I Ion la would brlnjr milk from Lewlamid I,nke River, frow4hc Willam ette SI'iiiKh, and Ivjm the Cowliti. We would have the beat territory in the Northweat to draw from, and the aite for a factory t un lie aecurcd nt little or no coal, Louniy (,raiie Convention met at Goble on Saturday ln.t to elect deleKatea totheatate eouvention which mceU at I'oreal Grove in Slay. Oelexntea elected were I. If. CoHhind, J. W.- ArmatroriK anil C. K. Joiiea. Mr. T, C. Watla, of Ueulan, wua del- eite from that place Ut the county aeat on Monday laat, for the purxae of pay. iiiK tlie laaca ol no le than thirty-acven of his neighbor. He rewrU buaiueaa In that wrt ol the county iiconatuutly iin proving. Or. Knoder uae Dr. Oreen'a new and correct method of making arti ficial teeth. Platea era mad by thla method to fit accurate. 322 Mohawk building, Portland. SIX WKIiKS SKKIJ POTA- TlJI'.S l"c I'HH I.B. I carry in atock a aplemlid Aoaoriiiciil of choice Garden and l'lower See da, The ihoiceat GnK'erica the mar ket allofda. I'inc Teat, Cof fret, and Sjiicea, Tinware, Quecnaware.elc. Prompt and courtvoua attention. Your jaitronajte aolicitcd. M. i'.GRAY (icueral .Mi rcbant, Hi . Helena, Or. I'aprra Kor.Snlr.- aale. 2 V for Old newy:iiera for Inquire of I'nink KlujiK. livening TclcKram. Mi Rom Karlh, aiater of the Kartb liy, former rraidctiU of thia county, where they atilt own priyierty, waa caller (at the Mit office on Thursday luat. Her l,f'..lt,r.r .M l.u-ul.t nt ill lu.L.u. i:..lf.1ll.. v.,k Tri,v. n,l Mi Kant, -r-.I ., v ',,;,. ,, ;,..,. , .',,,, M ,,, sll. ,,le ... i-i. i I., i. .. .!...! i .:n I.IHHI .,. i.iv.i.i ... v. ii.i.i airi v.i.1 probably remain there Ion,; enough to viait the 1'air, when ahe will return lo the 'North, prolubly to I'airtwnka. the new town in the Tanaiu district, MiaiKarth ia not a I'retkh chef, hut he comm.tnda the handaouie ulary of ft.') per mouth for her work aa cook in thai laud of gold mid cannot understand why working women do not go there in larger num ber. Mrs.. Win. Cooper and Mra. R. O. I'az cn, of Warren, viaitcd the county aeat Saturday laat. The I'reaidcnt ol the No Duck club liat pure Itaaed a lare quantity of Umc duck eggi and by the time the next duck the Mist on Monday last. Mr. Chase is the purchaser of the Irwin Seliert place and expresses himself n well satisfied with Ilia new location, and (nun all ac counts hi neighbors are also well lavis hed that they have secured an enterpris ing mi l progressive man as an addition to their community. Frederick Thillipsof Mist, was among the new nbscrilM:rs to the Mist this week. Mr. I'hillips i nil old prospector, mi 1 visited tha Koticbue Sound country prior to the discovery of gold at Nome, He was told by the Indians that there was plenty ol the precious metal at that place, but did not have the opportunity at that time to visit it. He believes that the Nelulem country may some time prove to have good mineral deposits of different kinds and hopes to be able to be able to prospect it in the near future. Mr. Bond, of the Vcon -Pelton Co., was a visitor to the county seat from Rainier, Wednesday last for the purpose of pay ing the company 'a taxes in time to tuke advantage of the three per cent rebate al lowed by law, There will t nervlocs at the Kvangel ical church at Wurrcn on Sunday evening next, Instead of the afternoon. Ou the first Sunday in April kev. Hcnshaw will preach his latewell sermon. Warrant has been issued upon the compluint ol Max lUrg. of Warren, for the arrest of MisaGoldie Allen, charged with assault and battery upon the person of Ilia daughter, Minnie Herg. Miss Al len i a teacher in the Warren aclioot, aud the complaint is that ahe administer ed cruel and excessive punishment to Mias Herg. The trial will be held before Justice Walkins on, the 25th. The fish comiwinionera of Oregon and Washington Intend to enforce tde closed season and to arrest and bring to trial all violators of the law. Launches from both States will patrol the river con stantly until the 15th of next month. The Stato of Oregon did not appropriate qity money for a launch for Its officers, but the business men of Astoria have Mined fiiK) to charter 'a bo.U ami tt is .now patrolling the river, - COMPLETING THE HOME A Few Suggestions to Wives and Mothers, lliivo you over reiillned tlmt home ii not really coinplcto until there Ii a piano In It? It Isn't home In the fulleet eenae of the term until that moat Important factor In molding: tho tunica and Incli iiailona of the children and young people in nil llinl InJiiajheat aJ moat elevating la In It. For frlenda anil vialtora, Ux, the plntio will at nil limei furnlah en terlniniiient and pleaanre. It deacrvea and alwnya will hold the place of honor In the very beat rtoui of coitnu-e or inn union, A iiiout extrnordinnry opjortunlly to icctire a strictly choice new upright pi ano at n very aubataii.tiHl laving price la now prctciited iy Hie Elicra I'iano Jlouae. It would fcem tlmt every homo in Portland, every home In the itale,oui(lit now to bo lu a position to tuko ndvan tagn of the co operative club buying and secure one of the iinmenre number of instrument included in thia ule. Club "A," conUininie planoa ranging in pricei and value from ff200 to $300, ii nowiiicarly completed. There are rev, cial excellent pinnoi for IJ, a few in Hill plainer raari for I17, and a'l of lliein on paynienu of $5 raati an $1.20 weekly You'll never again ice dupll calei of llieae Inatromeuti at atiyw here near there low pricei. Terma to Club "B" menibon are $7.50 cimli end $1.60 weekly. There are not iiiaur inctruiiieiiti left for tale in thia club, l'licca range from (1HG for regular 276 kind I lo t-"H for the moxt beauti ful mahogany or mottled walnut ciaed high claaa upright piano ever o(T..red i.i the reinil'ir retail way of celling for $376. The clioii i-Ht .if Chickering and Kim- bulla. alKi niiineroui of New York's great favorite, IheWeber piano, aa in-cludid- in Club "E." We guarantee Club "E" member! a Having of at leaat U7 in ihe purchnaeof oneof thepinnoi in thia club, and Ihe term of payment have been arranged lo meet aiw reason able buyer. Hiler 1'iaiio Houao poaitively guar- anteei every instrument sold. Call or write lodav. It eoalii you uothing to inveeliiratc thia nmtU'r. If you do and j cf, we'li aee to it that you never regret il. Remember the place, Eilen I'iano ll.iu.e. corner of Tark and Waahingtun atrceti. - The Ileal Coiia-li Pyrup. 8. I,. Apple, ex Probate Judfi, Otta wa Co., kauaaa, wriea, "Tbia il lo aae that I have um-d Itallard'a I Ion-hound Svrim lor vean, and I do not beiilnte lo leaitiiumeiid it oa the lajst cough ayrup I have ever uacd. 25o 60c and $1. Bold by A. J. Deming. .Notice to All. I hereby give notice to all peraona that j . ... . :i i. i i. : 1 1 i I will not be responsible for any bills or expenac incurred by my son. Klmer Ol aen, unless the Mine are first presented to me and have mv approval. C. E. OLSEN. Friday, the 17th of March (today), is St. l'atrick'a day, and in honor of the oc casion Assessor Law has bad his fence painted a brilliant green. A new arrival in town stated that us be drove past it at ( a rapid gait it looked like a procession of the Ancienl Order of Hibernians standing nt ease. Loganberry Yields llir. A. M. LaKollett, Gervias, Oregon The loganberry is a successful and profitable crop in Marion County. I-'our years ago I set out a lot, and the following year picked two Cl-quart crates to the vine. The next year I had a crop of 43 crates from 2tl0 two-year-old vines, lu 1904 I picked Olki crates from 1,250 viues. From 7 acres of first-year crop my son marketed Illiterate. We received ILO-i per crate for the crop, f. o. b. llcrvais. The picking cost 20 cents per crate; crates and boxes, 13 cents, leaving a net of 70 cent to the grower. 1'lants cost f:)0 per thousand, and arc set 8 feet apart. Wiring for the vines cost $25 per acre. The post with the wires are set 32 feet apart, and it takes ltld to 200 posts to the acre costing from $10 to $20 per acre. Counting IWO plants to the acre, the cost of putting out loganberries is about $tW an acre and there is apprently no limit to the time a patch will last. Cultivation is by plow and harrow. When In Portland Go to The Kmpiro Ko'tanrant, nr.! Tbinl Slreet, three doors South of linker The trc, Meals from 15 cents up. Open day and ninhl. Oysters in any ilyle. Win. Iloblander, I'rofi., formerly of the Royal, 1st and Madison. PRICES THAT COl'ST. Owing to the very liberal patronage of our numerous customers we feel it onr duty to quote a few price through the official paper, that you may compare them with competition at your leisure, and by so doing you do not have to take our word for anything: 3 Cans Tomatoes.....-, 3 Cm Corn , One il-pound package Gold Dust, Five pounds lirst grade lard Ten pounds first grade lard 1'wentv-five pounds cood Rice. ,...3oc ..jute ,...20c ...50c $1 00 f 1 (X) 1 Twenty-five pouuda Means........ $1 00 Itacou, per pound wls ana 10'jC Bottle Bluing oc The above prices are spot cask, subject to market changes without notice. These goods are gunruutced to be exactly a represented, or money refunded. Our business Is steadily aud rapjdly growing. We Imy and sell for cash, and by w do ing, get and give the best prices., Mail orders promptly attended to. Remember oi(f policy: "Good Goods a Specialty." ll.lt,I'.Y & UK l. N.N, Iloulton, Oregon, I THE COMPLETE STORE 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 tie most complete general stores in Columbia County. We owe this lo 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 iine 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 you tr seeds and the tools to cultiyate them. We haved just re ceived LATEST STYLES IN HATS for Spring and Summer Wear. Call and inspect them. Prices right. BAILEY & BRINN, Houlton A STOMA J COLUMBIA RIVER il RAILROAD COMPANY. DAILV, aiaDDowa TATIO!i DAILY. 34 rW7 1 00 06 i 'oa S I 4 l to 6a I it 1 1 t lo ll 00 10 M 10 20 10 W an. in il.V.11. w Lv Portland Ar il U' J a l Ofl .l i us vi.v ... iii ..;loaji a v. ...Kainler ... Ill AM .. ryramltl... I tb 08 . Mavrer....i I 27 I 7 aa t 40 t Ml Ml 10 00 it 10 10 10 21 71.2' 10 M 7 7 10 a; M.t l; v M3- 11 I v, 11 30 M . limner .... I 17 7 M . Clatkanla..l I OH I 7 M . .War. Hand . I t Oil fa . nralixrt.... a I 7 17 ... ( lifloii. ...I s sa T 02 ...fc.nin.a.... a 16 Hi .. Kvenann....) I 07 a 82 ..Johu liav...l 7 u la 20 Ar. Aaiorla .Lt 7 6 I 6 10 AH tralna maka alnae ennneetlona at OoMa arim laoniiarn racina tralna to and from tlie Kartaud Huuud poluta. At Portland with all tralna learinf Union depot, at Aaiorla with I. K.i.v'.l o.'a boat and rail Una and tUeamer i. a. roner io aua trom uwaco and KorUi Ileach polnta. I ajMiiaera for Altnrta or war polnta nnat Baa tralna at HoiiIiod. Trama will .top to let paa aiif na nS at HoulUm alien coming trom polna W. w. V , ... Oen. I'asa. Act.. Aatorto, Or fyvyyvvvvvvvv ton rORTLMD, DAILY. TtAMEU "America i Willamett Slongb Route r Uave Kt. Helen.... 6:30 A M w4 Arrive nt Portland. .10:30 A M h ! .Ofaft 1n-alnnJ A ,ni O J W " " a v, a, aaiaat ..... m .aJVF X J Arrive at St. lleleni. 6:00 P M TAWK 60 CENTS. Will Carry Nnthinir but TasMn gen and Fast Freight. - H H H JEK GOOD, ilfsaatar. fr3 Fai Cheap Land ico acres for $450, on easy terms. S if nw hf and w hf n whfs w qr sec 22, 'tp 3 and 2, about five miles from the bay, ou South Scappoose. E. H. FI.AGG, St. Helens. For salk Baled clover hay, at my place at Warren. -3 2i C.W.ADAMS. Carfet weaver First class carpet weaving done at 12. and 15 cents a yard. Address, Mrs. ANNA LYNCH, 3-3 1 m Warren, Or. NOTICE FOR BIDS FOR ISLAND ROAD DEER Iteatiiiilne at the we-tt end of the Merrill Creek brl.lRa. at Station 0, and following Ine erado to Station AJ, as aurveved and plaited by XV. T. Walla, fnuiily Surveyor, February 6th, IlKVV, Saltt roa.l to be (nt.lcil twelve foet aide from Station I) tn station 1. All animpa, bru h and lov'S on the u.p!r nr lilll aide of road to be rftintived where liable lo Interfere with road: all xraih-a anil fill to ha made of earth; that the grade mutt be twelve feet wide on soltd around, and a ditch one foot onare on upper or hill ai.leolaald grade: and that culverts ba ctmstnirted where water atanda In roadbed. The tallowing bridge and culverts la be made: Al station Jamil vert 13 Inohea by 11 Inches by Is feel: At Million tilin CO feet, a bridge with funr Btrlngvra reatlnc on aills on bank, said utrhig era lo bfl UilGv'JO and covered with plank ix I'.'xlit. At Station plus H feet, a brldtte of two bents, mudsills VJxlS, i-ans 12x13. aud three txli;irj well braced with lour at ringers lix IfixtiL'i., to be covered with rdnnk Sxl2xls. A I Station 11 etna h fly l--t . a bridire. SO leal long, eonairuetett same aa at Station . At Minimi Xti plim M foot i,t station ir. a bridge .V) leel long. eoiitrucleil same aa at Stntinn , Al stiitH.it M), a bridge Suh-et long, with 1 bent, nneeiul of atrlngera retltig on bank and to he constructed lu other rcspecia as bridge al Sta tions. . . . t Any or all material lor construction of the briditea mav be In the .ouch, aa lonnd on the ground except the covering, which mut be sawed tlnnk, . . Alt bl.la must be fllelwlth the County Clerk hv the itrst dav ol April, IJ9V All Idds must be necumpmiied wtth required bond, and all work he completed by the fltt ol September, ItttV The court reaesvoa the right to reject any and all Mils, oritur ol II l COI.VIN. o.iinmlaalnner, ) t'ASi'EK I.IHKI., Commissioner,) County Court It S. HATTAN. Judge, . . Timber 1 -and. Act June S, 187s. NOTICE FORJPUBLICATIOH . United Slalea Land Office, rtrepon I'liv. tlraaim. Jlllltiarv ll . lOOl. Notice Is hereby given that In complla-ira ivlih llir nrnvlal .na of the Act nf Congress of June s. ts7. entitled -An Act for the aule of i.H,k.. i..,l. In il. a ami... ,.r 1 tllfitrnl l. tlriv. Kf,i), Neva.ln. and Waahington Territory." naex- temleil lo a'l me I'uniio i.snti Mates ny an or August 1, 1SW Osear Johnaon. ol Ft-hor'a, t iiniitv of Clarke.sl "tenl Washington, litis this dav Hied In this office Ilia aworn statement i No f.vs for the ruin.hatie.it theN. W. ! of, Seetlttii No, 11 in Townstilp No. 4 v.. Ranee No. 4 W., tin. I will olRtr lininf In show that the I ind songlitls mor vslnarile for lis tlmlier nr atone ; Hinti furagrtettltiiral r.urtiosi.s. anil to eatulilltth hiaiidui to sitld laud Iwl trv Iho Keglsler and Itei'vlvar at Or, iron I'll -. Oreanu, ou Thursday. Ihe 'JAth day of May, 1V. lie namea aa witneasea: Nela Larson, of Vernonln. Oregon? I'hlllp Olallll, ol Vernonia, Oregon; Wesley P. Salle r loe. of Vernonia. Orignu; Oita Nelson, of l'tinlniul. Anv ond all persons elslmfng adversely the ahove desorlhtd landa a e renue led to fie their rinl'iia in this o!:'u.e on or h-.'fo c vald 2 t:i day ul Mav, 10OS. AtOfcf.SOJC S DKESSER. Rr-k-hter MEN'S VIRST Mover 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. HOITON, Proprietors CONTEST KOTICB. Pepar'me-a: of the Interior, United Stataj Land office. Oieg-.n City, Or., February 16, 190S. A autnelent couteat notice having been tiled in this office bv Alexander Aek, contestabu 18 OU1C0 111 Alcxauiier Afa, v..ii,ra.uv. alnat homestead entry So. l.l.H. niaile July .190 .for SKI. SKi, see-Jl,SVh,sW'.ee 21, k S tt ' e N H S E'i' see . T S K , K 3 agafnat NS'U w. bv Josenh shal.wkl. cjntesiee. In which it is alleged that he is well acquainted with the iracl ol land embraced in said home-tead eutry aud knows the present condition of the same; also that said Joseph Sehulkownki, entryutan. and ilia heirs have wholly abandoned atiid claim ane that they have never resided ujion or cultivated or improved the same since makiug enlrv thereof or at all: thattiaid cr.tryman dieil about lieeember JOth, l'JOl.and the names of the heirs of eniryman are unknown and aiier dili gent search cuu not be learned, and that the heirs of enlr. man are un imvu and tneir resi dence can not be ascertained, and mat said al leged absence from th said land was not due to his or bis heirs' employment in the army, navy, or marine corps of the United States aa a private soldier, officer, seaman, or marine, dur ing ihe war with Spain or during any other war lu which the United states may be engagedmid paltiea are hereby notified to appear, respond, and offer evidence touching said allegation at 1U o'clock a. m. on April 17, 1905, before Hie Register and Receiver of the United states Land Ulrica In Oregon City, Oregon The aaid contestant having, in a proper affida vit, fried February 10, lt05, set forth laeia which show that after due diligence personal service of thia notice can not ba made, it is hereby or dered and directed that surh noilce be given by due aud proper publication. DKO w. BYIIEK, Receiver. . SUMMONS In th Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the Countv of Columbia. David T. Britah, plaiullrl, vs. Helen A. Brush, defendant. To Helen A. Bnnh, defendaut: In the name of the Slate of Oregon you aro herebv re.iulre.1 to appear and am-wer the coui plalut Hied agaliiAt vou In the shove entitled suit on or beiore the :77th day of March, liaxi (that being more than six weeks after the first publioattvn ol this summons upon you. and that being the date for you to appear, fixed by an order of the iudgo of said court) and if yoa fail to answer lor want theriol the plaintiff will npplv to the court for the n-liel demanded in the complaint, which ts a divorce from you upon the ground of desertion, and for such other and further relief aa he may be entitled to receive. This summons Is pnbllshed upon yon by order of Hon. Thos. A. Me Bride, judge of said court, duly made oa the tith day oi February, 190o, di recting that the summons be served upon you by publication thereuf in the Orejon illsl for six weeks. J. C. MORELAND. Attorney for plaiutifi First publication Februaiy 10, 1906. Administrator's Notice. Notice Is hereby given that tha andasigned has been, bv the Hon, R. s. llattan, Judge of tne CouetvCnurt ol the State ol Oregon lor tha County ol Columbia, appointed administrator ot the estate ol Charles Fiala-r, deceased. Any and all persons having claims against said ea- cato are nereoy required in present-ine same ro in, verified according to law. at my residence al Miiyger, Oregon, within six montha from tha due herettf. Dated February ! V 05. inSSI,&S SIASUr.K, Administrator ot the Kstaieo: Charles Fisher, I deoansud 'ARM KUR 8AIJC Section 28, town- ttl,it U n.tell. rmtin. 1 a-ult M.tpa I ..Im.p .....':. ... than ill nuv to ile lu: in, nnd niter the tiiti Iter is oil' it will make a good farm, I.ays well nnd will boar Inapet-lion.oiiie clearing nod tho tnattinir of a good (rame liouae. i-nur tuiiea to the liver, wnere vou etui sell vour protlqce at good prices, It will n-iv nnv in wiiiitina a irnnil bur. It ill p.iy nnv on wiinnt'n a irorai oar- Kntn to in -pert tins a::y wrltu to pie. 1). WI COIT. Currios' Croins, Cdaula . . i . - 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 Otto say $i5 for Equal Qnality. Come Early and Get the Pick. WHEN YOU SEE IT IN OUR AD IT'S SO. Administrator's Xotlce of Sale, In theCounty Court nf the State of Oregon for Multnomah Cowuty. In the mailer of the Estate ol Reuben Z. Joy, de ceased. VOTICK IS HKRRBY GIVEN THAT IS PUR .1 suance of and by virtue ol an order ol the County Court of the Stale of Oregon, for Mult nomah County, made ou December 16, 1904, in thematterol the Estate of Reuben Z.Joy, da ceased, authorising the administrator thereof to sell all the real property of said estate nf private sale, and by virtue of an order of resala of the hereinafter described land, made in aanl matter, by said eonrt. on the ISth dav ol Fi-a-rurv, I9U, tha undersigned, the administrator of said estate, will aell at private sale, to the highest bidder, for cash In L-. 8. giild coin, and subject to enuttrmat'nn by aaid county court, trora and alter Saturday, the 2-'an. day of March. 1903.aud cotuinuing said sale until ail of said real property or so much thereof as is nec essary to pay all claims, coats, and expenaea of administration of said estate has been sold, all the right, title, interest aud estate a! lue raid Reuben Z. Joy. decaased. at tha time othia death, and all the right, title aud interest that the aaid estate has aince acquired by operatiou ol taw or otherwise, in and to tha following des cribed real property, to wit: Lots 4 and 6 ol section 24, and the southeast quarter of the southeast quarter of aaid section 24, all in township 3 north, range 2 west of Wil lamette Meridlau, lu Columblu County, Oregon. Also an Irregular tract described as beginning in the center of the creek, at the southwest cor ner of section 19. lu township 3 north, range 1 west of Willamette Meridian, and tlieuce run ning down the center of aaid cieelf, a lih its we andertnge. toa poiut where the same intersects the Vi iiiainetle slough; thence In a aouthweat erly direction, with tha meanderlngs of saH slough, to the section line batween sections Itr and 20. in township 3 north, range I west of Willamette meridian; thence west to the place of beginning, being in Columbia C-'ounty, Or egon, Terms at Sale Cash tn United Mates sold 0oin;tenper cent to accompany bid and bal ance upon confirmation by tlie court. AU bids to h directed to the undersigned at St. Helens, Oregon. Dated St. Helena, Oregon, February 23, 1W5. JAMES 0AKT, Administrator of the estate ot Reuben Z.Joy, deceased. Administrator's Final Notice In Ihe County Court of tb State of Oregon fut the County of Columbia. In tha matter of the Estate ot Willie A. Bailey, , deceased. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, as administrator ol the Estate of Willie A.Bailey., deceased, haa filed hia final account in the Couutv Court ol the State of Oragou for Colum n's County, and that Vrtday, April 7, It 05, at 11 o'citK-a tn the forenoon ot said day. In the court room of said court, has been appointed by said court as the lima and plac for the hearing of objections thereto and the settlement thereof. IALFRTD F. SMITH. Administrator. Cbas. J. Schnabsl, attorney for administrator. Dated sad first yublUhgd March t. WOj, SUMMONS. In the Clieull Court ol the State of Oregon coiumbiai.ouuty. Emily (, lunea, Blatuiig', vs. E. T. Jones, de i fandent. ! To B. T. Jones, the above named defendant. 1 IN THE NAMlt OF TUB STATE OF OKKOON. t Yon are herebv reuuirvd to atutear and an swer the complaint "led ngaiuat you lu the ' .I....... a, .,:,: m. .... m.il em, art ah hp tM.r.trM the eleventh day of March. IfOS. ami If yens inil t.i Atllwiar or answer the iiluintlff will an- I .lu an .1.. ....it.1 I... Hi. Mllitf nrtti ,vt W in Him complaint, which ia that the marriage now ex isting between vou and the plaintiff be forever dlBolyed, nna for such other relief as to tha dtmrt mav seerajnst anilequitnlile. This sum mon fs served upon you hy publication by or ,l..r nl the Hon. T. A. Mc-Br da. Ill.lge of tha above entlthd eaiurt, dated tha 10:h day nf 1 January, 1.105, and the dale of tha "rat nnblt-. , f ibtl ,ui0:n0ns is the 20tb day of Jau-. uai", !W5. ' . FRANK .K-IILKflEt, Atii...icy ?gi l'Uint)"