The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913, April 14, 1905, Image 3

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Lli'ul "'H,'' Ul w Cur
' .,, Smli llilMK ''yl"K w'll
Jrtiif onari'dially.
tli tfttin wlnaurr Caecad. baa
,,ii loading lir" " W' ",rn "''"f
llir ""'I''
The cbra-t l not ily l" I"'!
iHl raiely l " U y
Jh, ,lire't i " Wl,rn
namiariug '"" "''' W'"' 0,,"', b"im'
u,i iiidlhal w l" '
uulf lit t hrapcst K'"U ,,Ml
iuW Uw ,,,w'il fiufM'
yiialiiy aud I"-" a wl"1
llaiUv K tout1- .
' Miu lMiy Walkin. ol (hit city,
lomrunavLit Iat week, returning to
Truul'Utc. uear "ullin U- lMf U Uou.li
mt Uml, on Sunday.
Thr Cortland Oreg.mlan ha installed
mirul the most modern ami raidd
i.iirr pre. winlili
aimed in live colore II desired. The pa-
tfr..iitciu kw.iI roll each weighing
hill ton '! the sheet run tlirotiKli im
11,111 ' " " I
,it t!ir r4lr ol mllra hunt. Nil othrf J
llir nr r now "l V r
Ifoniiii .
Tlr I'oilUid lily ruamil lw K''"lJ
thr fMinhl lor the I'ortUml l'otet
Cmic rl;tiw Uoc, tlicr IjcIiik atl
vllv nu oiwtiu. Work uu Uie line
kill l-in t
J''Kr I M,,'l""l "I I'o'tlnml, a a
Mllrit WiT oBke on .Saturday Ut.
Aiiorm-y VnKlit. .( IVrtUnd. wai in
M. HrUn.on SaturJy Ut.
T,l i ( Ki.U ) Arb-ir tUy.
II. H. NVboU. a vrttl known Uwyrr
vl '.ttao.l. .a. in thU rliy n .S-lnr.Uy
u.t.
W C. I . -her, ) R-iu-r. lu M.
llrWi Ian week ...ending drenit Voort.
. , ,
Mr, 0. J. Swi.r. aeomii-ttiel 1?
Mm Un Heat, mit irul.u paurnxera
li l'i.Und U I'ti.Uy.
Tlx- ,1 i.l nil invention ol I lie K night
at Prlttia NI k llllU.llr SU.cr. whk'h
j. tnv ii.tr held at At'irU, will be held
hi Urn vi. v neit eir.
Mt, V. SupletKU. ol tte firm ol
r ivcrt A SlipleloM, IVrtUw I Mltorneyt.
wi t tt'.U t ,il the Mit J.Tk Stt
!' I'.'
Tl l!t'n w!td Uit waot to
St iji. lut uUv in lwt tlie Me' .
! I-m in gme "I ImwIm!) an l
U'iUnliillrdly h ive done It II they
kid k Oicar team. Imt atvi'it HjM the i
Km -tr tm.ihle In ru, and St Helen ,
i Jrir itrd bv a rore ol 1 1 to 15, A
r. ttun jjimr aill tie (ilayed here tirtl
Nilut ! ,' . jii t I'm Uv lUiui liit I lie rv
fiil ll t- wry .lilTcrtal
Mi lulu W4 i.linH' witU
iirr itr-n. Ut weik,
t. J.ui.-i luit and Mr. M V. liny
.M!el p.irtl ia 1 1 il Sitardty.
' l'h!n4 icivia open liifM, (be
hllrtnih. and Cure will be about thirty
K ""linr liuiuttrt and aUinl ten Mil boata
,"; 'Tr,t in thr Ituaineaa at thla point.
Iiiiiii llir imi two week a number nl
ftirn hot beeu t,uv rtcarin
the drift
nl imv, an th.it ihrre will be leaa danger
I ilr.u.iMiig lite net and aim a better
opiawtMBlty Ui toaic the fi.h, A good
" dutrihotaa a great ileal nl money
a. SI Helena and nt her .inta in Colnm-1
Lu County, probably mile- than
linx expended here when the eateli
Ki.l, TW a.age l water la now l.ivor-j.,
wMe to a good ea.eh II llic
Aah will I
am irn .nn to come In large num'r.
Mr. .e.l.e B4iley.nl lloulloii. .. In
M Helen, bright and C4lly Wedrtcad.iv
'ila u e ib h the ImI.U-iioI tn g.i
to I'.aiUn l but to Impiirc if any thing
had Wen een of a hand bag which ahe
b l. mi the beat on itadown tripTucaday,'
and wlitetj coalalneil her purac mid t
in 10 n ol the realm. She wa gratified
t fm I that It wa. aife in the pnaaraalon
ol Capt. Ilnaghkirk. Sveral ladieauf
lliii neightiorliiud hive been ei'i.illy
1 ir. lr about leaving their ptiraea on the
bot. hut alt hive nt been t fortunitc
a. to 1. rover the money, It I rather
I "in ! 1 ir Ilia tlicae i'lt of careletineaa
ii.vnf nn i1P return trijia from Portland,
aal we reik'tfutly aubmit th.it if the
in ile e wii guilty of aii.'h bipiei they
would hive to put npa pretty gn-t I atory
t ' perm 1 le thelrMtrrhatveatli.it the
didn't hive a g.aid time in the old town.
ihr ftonl of Hr Roaa" ne V bull liiiu,
w'lii li n i), ,rri. 1 ,v u, 1,1 fir, ) , K..
In r niiited.
I'licre w.unn iidjiniriii-1 term ol ulrt.-i.it
e .url In Id at St. Helen, on S.iturduy lt.
ymti: 11 iimu'wr of motion, deuinrrera,
' were di.pi.ie I of ml I divorce were
U'.e l in di v. Ilu,h tan 1 in Arlchor
v Arti'hor, A decree of divorce w.tnlao
Kr-micd in CuttUva. Curlia, but will not
' entered until t,e fcea arc piid, an I If
I'le pliiiuliff never geta the price then- w ill
' Uodlvon- ,
Tile blm U m lUer at work for S:iKh fk
ll'" ird, the I'orttiiiid contraetor. ut the
hl'ttr's ipiarry, siriu-U ou Wcdnctdav
noriiip.g ,,r the rviiaoii Unit the contrac
'"i li.nl not kept their agreement In re
g.ird to the piyiiici)t ( wage due on the
'"llli day of cllt.H moitth, When the
'I'Hmiiker went to work after their lu .t
dispute they enter!, into a written con-
r,iet with the firm, one ol the provision
'"'iK lliul all .gn due should be piid
and a the firm failed to come
1 1 time with the first month's wages the
"cn did not d el like giving them further
'"lit.
. M'lrrijgc licctivj wan granted on Wed
"' I'duy forlhu luiluli of Huna Terry nnd
A. N. Coy, nf Iloulton. Mix I'erry is
t'le daughter of C. H. 1'crry und Mr. A.
N. Coy j a brothcr-lu biwof Mr. Ilelford,
'"rriimtj o the Western Coopemse Com-l"',vi
Kuril, the Clatakaute tihotix.
rapher, was In town Wednesday, tkliiK
view, lor Hit U-wl ami Clark exhibit,
nn, j, , murium, lormerly of Yank-
-- w -- "'H1 vunniou
had til leg lirukeu In I'ebrunry luot and
U Mill obliged m uw crutches, but In re
covering the riimplcte uw ol III llmli,
Mr.
If O I H M I, T Y G
H I! N A T A C
. a ( A V O C II K II
H V O K I? V. H H
If 'if O K A T M ('. A
N N T N O T U V
1 11 f U '' " Y 11 1
AIM in K v p u K N
M.i. UUAV,
Ml. Hrlran.
Dr. Knotiar uaaa Or. Qraan't naw
and cerracl mathod of making artl.
flclal laath. Plataa ara mada by thla
mathod to fit accural. 172 Mohawk
building, Portland.
1'lrnt claw printing done at tlii oilier,
Waart rliiug out our entire lino ol
UKW'i ami Iwyf auitalo uiukc more room
lor a UrKrr ttock ol $Vi 00 uii
lor tl.AU. ,00 null. r p.M, tM
.nil. lurM.tW I'HRRV t (iKAIIAM,
Cat. V, II, Nwiiu, ol Kaiulcr, m
a Im.iurM vl.llur to SI. Ilrlcnaou Katur.
i ilay lt.
Tli anlrrtainuicnt (in tiy tlir buy
nratay rvrniiix, i rrmrtl to have Iwrn
a ilctolrl niiirx In evrry wm-, ami
uclUl a KJ turn lor the licnrfit ol tha
UivImII train
((XU IIORHK FOR H.U.K-Will
wll rlilirr a aavrn-yrarolil marr, wrlnlil
alo'll ISO Kiitmla,or aurll-bmkallirre-)fiir-M
KvlJint, I'arelicron air, t'ur
'lirulaia on aillraiiiu, I'kikn l.ixn,
'""'.
j HaaoUowl Cream Co. la making apa-
,eial effort to build up rrraui roulea In
j V-mU eonnty. Wrl.o tb.n. If you
' l" '" ' X" wlMf
r"1
I XVe r""v rt U,"1 V '"';'
"" . ' u""
' lranda I, Miller ami K.dxm. the betl
I.,RRV. ft i;RAAM,
tl . a .
Syrup of White I'iue and Tar, the old
reliable cough remedy. For fcile by A.J
lleuiing, dru'Ki.,
SCHOOL REP0RT.
Hejairt vl du.rkt So, 2 lir month end'
ing Aril 7. I'aVi.
Nu. daya taught S'
No, day a.lendaiiee 1 )57'i
Nu. diyt a Inr nee
No. tlmei U.e IS
Average d.iily a.teudjiiee
Average No. belonging ... -01
I'rt cent vl attendance -.'
MOt.l, Hf IIOSKK,
Alli 0Uk. Nellie l,awa. SUdie Kllia,
I Kdwanl Ua, li-lna IUrri. Ij'V I I'allan,
! Krnot Johta, S'nie Kctcl. Virgil ll.ilt.iu,
i tleaaie Itjtwn. Chilmer I'atlerwiu. Il.irry
iThorji, O.wtM Hemming, l-'wnk Silviua,
Vlnnl ratteraun. I'rank Thnrie, Ruth
lleeker. C.ladya Wattera. I!rcl Iot.jii.
IVnu I'atUf it. Irulhy Julina, Matthew
McKte ami Charlie llroughl.
.Not co Uie adverllteme.il ol the) Ha-a.dao-Ml
Cream Co. f ar the l". S. Oeam
K juirat -r. Kiery f-iriner whooa na Iwo
or to.or eoaa on a lit In have a eeparalor.
! Wiitn the llaaidwoud .ple, mentioii-
ill): tbl
later.
VUH V.H THAT I OI ST.
nioJ! (,, u,e Vl.ry bU-ral patronige ol
imr ru,,;air4 wc feel it our
,,lll , ,,,,. , rw ,ice through the
,tjiit., ,cr. that )i,u may compare
r,,,,-.i,i'an at vour Uiatire,
i ,v m. ,i,lng you do not have to t ike
;,irwor, r anything
j3C(UU Tomaloea
' a C.ma Co
. :ttc
...20c
, One .1 mnii iiai hageiH.i.i hum..
Vla'a I Mill II .1. lira! eradc lard
Ten mnd lirt grade lanl r ,w
Twrwlv fivc pound gol Rice ft
Twenlv-five jiuiid Iteaii l ll"
IUcoii,'tr pound lt and I0',e
llottle illuing ,c
The alaive priitsa are it cah. aiibjcct
to market change wilhunt notice. Thce
gooil are guaranteed to lie evactly a
reprcaented, or money refunded. Our
minimaa iaateadily and rapidly growing.
We by and aell lor caalii and by ao do
lug gel and give the bral pricea. Mail
ordera promptly attended to. Remember
our ladii v; "Good tkwda 0 Saxinlly."
ll.MI.IiV & MR1NN.
Iloulton, Oregon.
tr WAS LOADED.
)l,atrni KTrrt of L"
At It rceut Nl salon.
ranted
Tim counlie ol the Suite of Oregon
ore called upon to face considerable Io
! that will tie causeil ny uie wwjk
rrcent acasion ol the Leiislature ol a law
which read a lulluws:
Section I. That any lax levied by any
eoiintv for any purxie whatever shall
he conclusively deemed to havclieeii paid
at the end of al year from the time
wll f u welt tax bctMHie Uliinuent.
See. 2, No procedure shall I taken
lor the collection of any taa levied by
any county after six year from the time
when auoh tax became delinquent, au l
llirH-eedlngforthe attempted collec
tion of nnv t x 'tf 'C"M ,r"m tlu"
time when such tax became deliu pieiit,
lnill be illegal und void.
Thi ilieuna thnt any luxe ' the
...Mii.lv nf iiiiv kind prior to 11 cannot
be collected. In Clackamas county it ia
said to mean a loss ol f 10,000, and the
county judge t "e "ext tcrm '
Court, urrungc f ir the sale of delinquent
property that is Inside the six year limit.
Cum CHiMglia autl CulUa.
Mra C. Puturiun, of Kit iiku ni., iu
in.ka, Kaiwi". "Ol "II ""'' r",,k
die lliilliird's llorehoiind Syrup b. my
fiivorite It has done nml will do nil that
is ulaimiNl forlt-.pee.iily cure all cough,
mill rolda-nnd It la eot am plena-
l l-j the tKftn. hold liyA.J.lVuiii'g.
- - . aanan.aanas
t
.KAINIKU
District Indue Mcllrld.. .,,,1 n
tre in Hulnkr
TuciKliiy,
The town council of Kainier l,,.i.....,i
Mur.hl Ue, la.t Kaliir.tav. in .,..
the ilon onllnanco be atrictly enforced.
1'lorenre Volut la a.l.ti.. M
Al Ie, our town niarnhal'a wife and llir
iierKetlc landlady ol the Kainiir Grand.
in imr private home.
Mr. II. Hyverm, of the I'nlm-e hotel.
winl toGoble Wednenlav inomliiv. to
nirit bin lirollu r.
Only III word.
Can't you gucai f Sec
Swelt'a ad .
Ileruiun VoKelauiig, the well-liked and
.pular clerk nt A. I'ricdlierK'a tliiiir and
eoiifectionery atore, la lmvlnif much
trouble with rheutiiutimu, but aticka man-
fully to Ilia work.
Sheriff While w in Rainier Suturduy.
on oiiiclnl liiiklueaa.
Mr. Abliey of the Uii Cabin tint been
quite ill the pat week, but i able to be
about again.
lr. McLaren niude n profraaioiial trip
to Kalama on the I'olter Wcdneaday.
Mi C. K. I'oineruy it Interfering with
the I,'. S. mule -not uiaile tit the pot
orflee now. "She 1 a good girl and
very efficient," aaya I'oatmaater Clark.
judge Iioan waa in 1'ortland Tuenlay,
gelling deed lor the Columbia door fac
tory and Muiklc Ilroa, for the Muckle
Mwmill proerty and the 1'hilander liar-
ri 20-acre homealead, retpcclivcly.
Mr. and Mr. O. R. Iteaii, of Stella,
Waali,, were ruetti at the 1'alace la.t
Tliurnlay, proceeding l'riday morning
to Roikcy'a camji, wlu-re Mr. Dean will
work .
Clyde Robert ha installed a chair In
Jack Stacey'a cmv liarla-r hop, where he
will make nmrulinc Itainivr ahine by
peilul ililiiiieiit. anyway.
dipt. B. K. Turner and wife, of Van
couver, II. C, liave tietn viaitnig for the
l week at the home of Mr. und Mr.
Wui. I)irli. Capt. Turner h.ia cotiimand
ol the Btcaincr Ctnh, in the Alaaka trade,
and left W'cdiicaday, to (uunit hit dti
tict with hit ttcamcr, while lira. Turner
coiileuiptutea pauing the aumiiier nt
tier lalbcr'a home. Mr. Diet and Mr.
Capt. Turner are tiatera, mid daughter
of Mr. Wm. iKibleluu-h ol Kntnirr.
In Portland, on Tuculay morning, Mr.
A. (..Clark, ol Rainier, filed a petition
in Iwukruptcv before Judge Itellinger, of
the V, S. court.
Geo. Archibald, an employe at the
Gobte cold atoragcwarehou", w a vii
tor in Rainier Tuet.lay. Mr. Archibald
it a long-time employe of the odd ttor-1
age company, al louie, ami nia vitu
worthy of note ot making, for the dc
arrved advertiaing of an humble but ue
lul factor in Rainier buine life. Mr.
Archibald viai.eil Rainier to have a pair (
of shoe made for hiui by Mr. J. Turner,
. .a , . . . , ......i,,
our local shoemaker, who formerly hart
.,hop.tKUma..hesaid..meof his J
fd!o.we.rkmcn at Coble were wearing
shoes of Mr. Turner's make that were
wonders ol pcd.il architecture. A Mr.!
W.ilff, foreman ol the cold storage outfit,
U still wearing a pair of shoes of Mr.
Turner make, minalactorcd nearly
three year agt) which he ha hid soled
six time; A Mr. Wilhrow, of the log
ging crew, ha a pair of Mr. Turner's
shoe that he has worn upward of two
years.
Mr. McDonald, bookkceocr lor the
Rainier I.uuiM company, went to Port
laud on the Potter Wednesday.
AM INTKKKSTINi; KXHIUlT.
A rounirv iNirocr u,., ..,, ... ,
1 .-I .!... I. l,..r.lU. Ill
mace ordinarily, in wliichone would look
' ' . . I
for surfme dect.ration involving much
lalKir and patience, hut Rainier boasU
ucbaonc. Kaeatner's barU-r shop, in
McLaren's block, Kainier, stands alone j
in ita class lor interior decoration. The
three fiill-lengtU mirrors, four or five mi-
diuni-Ucd picture frames, as well, at tne
tool-rack ami eight or ten .mailer rrames, ,
.,. .. .1 --.:-..-..!!.. ....ll.
arc tieiutiiuuy ami ''".'
lished by thousands upon thousands
small twig artistically arranged and
glued to the Irani't. They are highly
ac,ered. and the months and years of
Ul..r patent in their construction make
them beautiful anil worth going mr to
re. In addition to these tieaulilul siwci -
ol rustic handiwork, the walls arc
profusely decorated with objects inter
esting as .jiecinicn of the art of taxidcr-
There are the heads ot two seai,
eriliuing wildcat' head, heads of ducks,
grit, i5 , ., . . n.i 1,illu and
quail, deer, and other wild aimuaU ami
(wl. iiiuuv of which the writer was
acquainted with, and, incidentally, docs
not want to get acquainted with In h
life. The entire collection, at regards
the animals, is indicative of Mr. Kacst
ner's prowess as a hunter and skill as a
taxidermist, and is very interesting. Mr.
Kar.Htiicr's ingenious patience is also re
sponsible for the artistic rustic work, and
though it must haw required years of
patient industry, he must consider him
self repaid In the wonder und interest
evinced by his patrons and visitors. He
has been urged to allow his work to be-
. . ,i... 1 A...,, ntiil flurlr
come a feature '
fair exhibits, nud It ia not unlikely that
he may decide to do ao.
Are you n good gucsscr? See Swett'a
ad.
The writer is glad to see an old friend,
Mrs. DnuilMiigh, back again- Mr' n
has been lu Josephine county for her
health, which was greutly improved by
her four-months' stay,
Al Ue put in a fine new speaking tube
for I,. Swelt, connecting hi. store with
the living rooma upstairs.
What did the woRglebng snyf See
Swvtt'a ad.
Miss A. Soydcll, who stay in Rainier,
attended the dunce nt Muyger lust
Saturday, and reiwrt. thnt a fire en
livened the eveuiiuj't proceeding nt thnt
nlacc. fsouic boys turted u bonfire,.
which act lire to the old tbingle mill,
' wlik.li waa burned down. Mr. Brant't
bouae, which atood clme by, narrowly
etenping dettructlon ly the flame.
Reuben Moore la Improving, after a
month' IHiieM with typhoid.
I., Swett and daughter, Mi' Murgnret,
went to Portland Friday, on a butlneaa
trip, returning the tame evening.
Mra, Audrey Kappelle baa gone to
Portland for week' Wait with friend.
Mra. K. I. Drown yient to Goble laat
week lor a abort vialt.
Mra. Harmon tut invented in a fine
piano, which the bought in 1'ortland.
Oliver Sim and Homer Haggey are
iiffcring with the gilp.
Our "editor man" had I,. Swett make
him a auit to order fit for an editor. He
look "awfully cute" in it, honettly.
Oliver Simt, the carpenter ha been do
ing tome work in hit line for L. Swett
and K. H. Mitchell the part week; in hit
muni thorough and workmanlike man
ner. Mr. Ikrt Riciiicunchncider returned
laat Monday from a two-week' vUit with
her tinier in Kitgenc.
S. M. Rice made a butlncta trip to
Portland latt Saturday.
Quite n numlicr cl the Rainier Odd
Follow went to Iloulton Saturday even
ing, to initafl Houlton'a new lodge.
h. Swett it giving bi counter a new
coat ol taunt. He luia alto tome fine
new diaplay fixture.
The eighth grade will have it first
"exams" Wedneadav, April 12. We
don't envy yon a bit, eighth grader.
Mctor lggett it reportea better ol
,,re,cntwr,,,",-
iiurry Alaton a jiiiwoaijiiii vrarutcj
ahowed at the opera honae here Tuesday
night. Though not advertised before
hand they had a fair-sized audience, au l
gave a good show.
We are all rejoiced to hear that Mary
Williams I better after her long illness.
Several of our Rainier young people
attended the dance at Mayger last Satur
day evening.
Wbal-iJU the wojjijlebug say? See
Stlt' ad.
WARUKX
Mr. W. Peterson and family, from Col
orado, will live on the farm lately purchas
ed ol C. J. I,arsen the coming year.
There is a prospect of the blacksmith
shop being opened lor business by Mr.
J. Itlandburg. a new comer from Col
oradoif the shop can be rented at a
reasonable price.
Max Berg Jr. it home lrm Vancouver
for a short time. Otto Berg is employed
at waiter on the steamer Potter and it
giving excellent service.
At the next meeting of Vail Grange.
Thursday April 21 t; Miss Mary N. Chase.,
of New Hampshire, is expected to be
. , 11 II . . u , I,..HJ,U
i ....
on sul)ects of espcciul interest to mem-
' .
" A large attendance is
1'kctl r and desireJ.
Henry Iirscn is making arrangements
to spend the fishing; season at Astoria
and will leave l.ere in a lew days.
N. V. linker has resumed business at
his old store and ha restocked it through
out. His many friends are glad to see
him behind the counter again.
Road supervisor Cooper is making iui
provmcnts on the road with a force of
men and teams. He opened a gravel
pit on Robert Fullerton's place near the
brick yard where a good quality of gravel
can be secured for road purposes.
When the M. h. church was built it
was unfortunately placed partly in the
county road, the fence in front and
I I 4 ..I II.. !. ....l.l.
feveral feet ol the church is ou
road way. The county Judge wa
H4W.I.
was here
Thursday viewing the premises. As to
wluit will be done about it is unsettled at
present.
Xcl Jensen has lost two cows within a
jnionth by insisting on a right of way for
(ceding purposes on the railroad track.
. . . .
Mra. C. W. Adams and daugUter Stella,
!are t Lo, Angcle.,;Cal., visiting friends
tbere am, othef pUccs jn ,he stale
ntfUonna (.
s tn tne in , el v nAf iveB Il0l(m. croupv
( fM()
; npprraml, mttling rasping and
jditticit breatliiinr. Henry C. Stearns,
i Drnwiat, Slinllslmrir, Wis., writes. May
2D. 1002: "I havelieensellinir Ballard'a
lion-hound Kvrun for two year, and
have never had a preparation that haa
given belter satisfaction. I notice when
I fell a. bottlfi they come lek for niore.
lean hnnostlv nwniniend It." 2oc, 60c
( by A j 1)emin(
What Did the )
Wogglebug Say r
THE WOQQLEBUQ WAS PASSING
SWETT'S STORE
And stopped awhile to look in,
When I heard it say Now,
WHAT
To every man, woman, or child who guesses the exact words of the
Wogglebug I.. Swett will give ten eeut in ctudi or merchandise. It
costs nothing to try.
All answura
April Sinn, o
Iv. SWETT
N. B. The names of correct guesserannd what the Wotnflcbutr said
will published in the next issue
3T gentle nine i ne u oggicimg s.,m tu words.
DURING THE FISHING SEASON
Wc will sell Groceries at Prices so Low
that it will pay you well to patronize us
WE PAY THE FREIGHT
On every purchase of General Meichan
dise amounting to $20, and we guarantee
our goods second to none in quality.
BAILEY & BRINN,
THE UP-TO-DATE HOULTON MERCHANTS.
Cheap
Land
loo acres for $450, ou easy
terms. S hf nw hf and w hf n
iwmswqr sec 22, ip 3 anu z,
about five miles from the bay,
South ScappOOSe
E. H. FLAGG, St. Helens.
WASTEU-I.AI)IE ASDOESTLEMES
in this and adjoiuiiikT terrioriea, to re
nreacnt and adverliae the Wholeenleand
Kdiicateoiial Uepartinenta ol an old e
tarHmlied house of solid tinsnciai ttand
imr. Kiilarv I3.B0 iier dn v w itliexrK-naes
ud vam ed each Monday by cheek direct
from headquarter iioihi ami Dusrgy
fiirniabed when nccrnMiry; poiition per
inunent. Addreaa blew Urol. & Co.,
Dept. 4, Moiion Bldg . Chicago, 111,
NOTICE TO CHED110RS
Notice is herebv given that the nnder
tigned has tieen, by the Hon. R. H. Hat
tan, Judge of the County Court of the
State of Oregon for the County of Colum
bia, appointed administratnrof the estate
of Francia N. Goerig and Christine J.
Ooerig, deceased. Any and all persons
having claims against said estate are
hereby required to present the same to
me, verified according to law, at my office
at St. Helens, Oregon, within six months
from date hereof.
Dated March 31, 1005.
HARRY R. CLIFF.
Administfator ol the KsUte of Francis X.
Goerig and Christine J. Ooerig. de
ceased. FARM FOR SAI.K Section 28, town
ship at north, range 3 writ. More timlier
titan will pay (o the fni in, and alU-r the
timber i ofT it will make a good farm.
Lavs well and will lar inflection. Some
clearing and the making of a good frame
house. Four mile to t lie river, w here
vou can sell your produce at good pricee.
U w ill pay niiy one wanting a good bar
rnin to inspect this and write to me.
1). W. COPP. Curriea Crossing, CanaJa
Sawed
Steel
Patat Is cheap; saved
aicel tearioi la't.
Cheap aeparators art
palstetl a piciiy aa lh
beau Look Inside the
U. S. Separator a ad
vm'll aoc It's well bolli.
Bcittr lhaa thai, ll'
made to siaad lb wear
m jwi.
aia...irators til aanj tefM. Win taar
la Bavmatit. Writ tor oalaloeu aaa
aklm milk pihl.t.
NOTICE OF LAND SURVEY
Office of County Surveyor' of Columbia
C'ouutv, St. Helens, Or.,
To Berthena Quiglev, John Stuart, James
r...- y I.i... u. .i,
rr irr -
rara.
this notice tuav concern.: n.l hit heirs hare wholly abandoned said
You are hereby notified that H. S. ! claim ane that they liars never reaided uin or
r..- ,i, ,.! . i,j j. cultivated or improved the aame since makiinr
Glenn, the owner of a tract ot land des- tmrv lhtreof or ,n; thatld er.nymsn died
cribed as follows: commencing at a point about December '5)li. I9UI. and Uie names nf tha
18.30 chs. west and 12.28 chs. south ot the ! heirs of enlrymaii are unknown and alter dill
. i . - i . . a .. r x - ' rent en-h can not be learned, and mat the
se cor of the sw qr of sec Si. 18 11. r 4 w, , f1(,ir, ll( rn,rlu,n ,re ull .Ud tnelr retl-
and runmnir west 21 ens. north 18.34 ehs. ,'.nr. ,-.n nt be ascertained, and luat said al-
uuiuu, on., .uj uu," P"" """"i.iihiii. J Jcau-nh Hehu Koarelil. entrTman.
rat 19.13 cTia. south S1I.88 chs. east 411.13
ens, nonnio me place m oeginning. oc-
ing pan oi tne nraooury u c, in kvuod
22. 2t. and 27. t 8 n. r 4 w.. W. M.. has
ortlorfd me. as County Suncyor of Co
lumbia County, Oregon, to survey and
establish the 'line, and corners of. the
aforesaid tract of land; And, in compli
ance with said order. I will be upon said
premises ou the 18th dav of April, 1905,
to begin said survey; and will then pro
ceed to survey and mark out said corners
and boundary lines aforesaid; and you,
parties to be affected by the- said survev,
are hereby notified to be present at said
time and place to protect anv interest you
have therein. V. T. WATTS.
County Surveyor of Columbia County,
Dm THE WOGGLE
BUG SAY?
uinst. be sent in before Thursday,.
Rainier, Or.
ol the Mist.
MEN'S FIRST -
Moyer Clothing Co.,
TH1RD 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,
Proprietois
CONTEST NOTICE.
reprnw:it nf ihc Interior,
Vailed States LanJ Office. Oreeon C.'liy, Or
Feliruary IS, UMij.
A iuftirlent eouteil not Ira having been tiled in
Ihls office bv Alexander Aea, eontealaiil.
enlntt hometrari rnirv No 11.1. made July
. VJB . tor BEV SK'( e at, 8W M s li sec a
NW'i SWWc-j7, Sfc!4 NkM we 2. Ti S. R S
W. be Joeih Schala.iwi-ai, ejnleaiee. In which
II In alleged that he In well acquainted with ih.
iraci of land embraced In raid hame-tead entry
i and knnwathepreaent eondlilun of the aame:
U-aed sbMiieo Imm ilw said land waa not due
tobisar bt heir.' employment In the army.
- ot -,rtne , ,-, g,., ...
i private soldier, onicer, seaman, or marine, our-
ir
n ih war with Knaln or ritlrilic aov other war
In which the I'nlted Sta.ei may be enr.airrd.Mid
luutle are herebv noiined to appear, rovond.
and oirer evidence touching aald alleaatinn at
ID'cliK-k a. m. on Aiirll 17. lMU. before the
llcri.ter and Receiver nf tne initea siatet
Land OITic in O.eaon City, Oreeou
TI.e aald conirsiant havlni, ili a proper sfflda-
rit. filed Kebruare 16. I9US, ut forth facts which
how that after due dlltgenct personal service
of thin notice can not b made, il l hereby or
dered and directed that suih notice be lren by
due aud proper publlcaiion.
U&U 1. OIAI.1., OtWI.il,
SUMMONS
n tne Circuit Court af Orejou fur Columbia
. -nn.ilv.
Carrie K. JohnMin v. Geores E. Johnson.
To (ieoreo K. johuson. the aoov nauica as
fendant:
In the name of Hie Stale of Oreeon. yon ari
hereby nolin.il and reanlrat lo anear. on or
Iwiore Mar 13. l'X'.'i. and auswer the comilalnl
li.ed asaliist vou In the above entitled e-iurl
and eaiite. If you fail lo appear and answer
within that time the tilalii'lll' wilt apply to the
court for a deorce dissolving the marriace now
exUliiu betweeu you and plalnllir. ana for
such o.her ralfel aa may be equitable.
Tlit summon If pttbl'iihrd piinttaut to an
order of Hon. Thomaa A. Ilcllride, Indue of
the above entitled court, made at chainliers on
March JS. 11, proarrlblng nix weeks as the lime
tor publication hereof.
Ihs Km publication of this summon, is en
March SI. luo-i, and the time wilt-In which vnu
are reqntia.1 to aiiMwer 1. the dsr sfler the ex
piratlou ot six week from Iho date of the tint
publication of this summon.
tiouKiir o. Monnow,
A'torucy for plaint IfT
CarpkT wkavkk First class carpet
weaving done at 12.' and 15 cents a yard.
Address,
MRS. ANNA LYNCH,
8-3 1 m Warren, Or.
8UMM0NS
In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon fur
Columbia C'ouutv.
Nellia.Blalr v. AlUrt A. Illnlr,
To Albert A llialr, Ihe aUive named defeudant:
In Ihe name ol Ihe rltateoftlrea-.nl vou arc
hereby untitled and reifiilreit lo appear lu the I
above tiiiincl court aud cu- wltliln six wees
Irani the date nf the Arl puhlieatlou of Mil I
.ummoiiN. via.. i.lx week from March :ilt. l!'i, 1
audaiiivu ttio contplaiut asuinat you lu thi'
ca.-. The i.x week wlibln which you ara-re
qulied to sppenr will expire on Muv IJ, I'.u6.
aud If you full lo appear and auwer heieln by
thnt lime Iho tilaiiitlll will apply to Ihe court
tor a decree i!Miolvl"if lite lunrriavc relation
now exiHliiii: Iwltieen yoe and plaiutillVaad for
im-h oilier relief as limy be e411il.1l.lc
This nuiiu.iiiH I published by order of ltou.
Thomaa A. Mclirlde, Jiideeof the above named
court, made III clintnbcKi ml daich it, lfaV,, and
the lime prcn-rlbcd iu the or let for publica
tion is six waik.
'1 iio lii.i imbllciiiitin lieruuf Is on March 31,
W 4.
KOHEKT 0. MORItOM',
Attorney lorl'latntlir
CLASS SUITS
$10.00
The Best you have ever
seen.
FABRICS in Worsted.
Cheviots and Cassimeres.
Hand-Worked Button
Holes, Hand -Padded
Collars, sewn with siuc
Others saj$15 for Eqnal Qoalitj.
Coins Earlj and Get tk PicL
WHEN YOU SEE IT IN OUR AO
IT'S SO.
Timber Land, Act June 3, 1878.
NOTICE FORPUBLICATION
Coiled Slates Land Office,
Oretxra City. Oreon, Jauuary lb, 1901.
N'otice ia hereby elrcn that In eompllaaoa
wl'h Ibe pmriainsof the Ad of Conareaa mt
June S- IMTS, entitle.! "An Act for the sale at
timber lands In -the State of California. Ore-.
eon. Nevadarand IVanhintton Territory." aex
tended to aH the- Public Laad Htatva br set ot
AuKuil 4. IS?.'. dcar Johnaon, nf F'luhera..
County of Clarke. State of aihii.don. haa thla
day Hied In thla office hia in.im statement
No. li. for tha purchase of tbeS. w. .,f
(ictli No. 1 in Tnwnthip Kn. 4 jr., Kante No.
4 W. and will offerproof to show that the kiaat
aouthti more valualilc fur Its timber oe atone
than for aarlcnltural purpoae. ami to eatablh
hiselainitoaaid land before the Keiri.ler and
Receiver at Uretnn Clly, Oregon, on Thursday,
the ilth day of Mav, l'.oi
He name at witueuet:
Nela Lareu. of Vernonia. ClrMiint- Plillln
Olahn. of Vernonia, Orntoii; Wesley U.Hauer-
ee, ot veruonia. uregoo; Otto Kdaan, of
Portland.
Any and all permns clalmlne sdverwly the
above deaeribad la ml. a reoiictcd to hie thvir
clain-t in this office no or br to ra aaid SKh dav
of Hay. VJW.
ALGK RSOStt. DRESSKH. Keiist.r
Sl'XMOXd
In the Circuit Conn of the Stale of Orrfoo lor
Columbia County.
J. C. Moreland. plaiiiilfr, vs. Marllie Conway.
Wm. O. UowaiMin, II. '. tMmi. Arthur
Low.. W. M. Braiee. Chaa. Bolster! sod
N,nie-Bolvert (bi wife), and JcaM f. r.m-
ai adininiMtrator of the estate of John Cou
way. deweaaed . defendsnl.
To Martin Conway, and Jenc F. Ernst (sltaiii
lutralnr of the estate of John Conway, d
eeswd):
In the nsme ot the State of Oreeon you sr.
hereby required to spnear sod au.u-ertnec.im-
plaint Hied aauitiftynu In the abova-eutltteat
suit on or before nix weeks f.oni Ihe nrl nubli-
cation of thia ummolu. awl if y.iu fail lo ao
ansMCr, for want Ihcrroflhe plalu'lfTwiil anplv
to the cnurt for the relief demanded In his com
plaint, which ia; for a decree again! vou and
each and all Ihe defendants, .(uldins- hia ti tlu
The no.tb half of the soiithea! niiartcr of the
to uie louowing oescnoe.1 iraci ut laii.t. to-wii:
soutnewAt onarter of reciton la. in tiwnahin 7
north of rane 4 weal of tha Willamette meriil-
lan : also tne tract bo.iinleit hy a line benliiniuir
at the uor.hw.-st corner of the alaive tiact au.t
nuinlin north 11 II chains, thence east 6ehatns,.
thence north 10 chain., thence eaal .chaiiia.
thence south 31 41 ehalna and thence wvt II
chain to place of tieninnfns: and a I no that
other trsrt bowaded by a hue bcuiuiiliia; sa
chniiu not of the north we.l corner of Ihe '..
Hryaut donation land rlaiui and ruuiiinr south
11 .99 chnius to the center Hue of suld aeclton H.
thence west 10 53 chnin-i. tlipnc north 11 W
chain, aud Iheneeeuit loixl chain. In placa of
tei.-liitilue : and that the chslui of title thereto
hy defendants or either of them I without
foundation and void; sud for such other relief
ut may be equitable.
This summon. Is putillhed by order i.f the
Hon. R. S. Italian, JiiiIk nl the Coiiuiv Court,
of C.iliuuhta County, mate of Oremm, wn.lc andN
llle.1 April :trt, Itiui.and I thereby 111 a.le return
able six week, from Ihe Hale of the tint publi
culiuii hercuf. which dale In April 01I1, 1'JUj.
II. II. Ml IIOI.A-i IKU
I.II.V1IAU4.1 1.KK1UX.
Attorney for I'lillnlin.
JOHN A. BECK .
DK.vLER IJJ
Watches, Diamonds, Sil!cnarer
.... JEWELRY.,.,
Kcpahiiig a Specialty.
Morrlsoa at, BsL front t: Pint, F0nUa-N'J.
it.iiUisift.'i)litol'iaaB