The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913, May 05, 1905, Image 3

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    5 LOCAI
ontV
8
at, t II. C.itWrcy, who Miiuotima ag
niirvli'l l"t " BOnM'r t,w"
lu and Coluntt'ttt atrecl. lin rleaniil It
"l .... . .1 1 II. I I.
lip mill l I'"'""" iewni annum ii.
KMltlut tlivrw Ih n ImllilliiK
riy MrlHiiKW visitor ul lioul
. ... u lav.
-, i, ..... w. ro (wo game ( ball "'1 llie
ft. Helms OiutimiKl oil Sunday. The
Ihjvh Iri'iti 1 (otilloit who hud to wenr
n,.'.i ty l''l fVr lly' before
tly were la-niiiUc I cmcr game,
ri.e lu-ute " I4D to 'i, ' stnnelliliig Ilka
In l.ivur til till' ntll lnjy. Alter
lhat t-aiM Uic II.ilUM li' ilayrd tile
fit, llclriH boy and were defeated l all
iiirlttlM limlllrf K'"e ''' !"
14 lu II.
Mr iiii.I Mm. V. It. t'owcll nuil Mr.
VoufH n aister, tJrure, I""10 tw 'iy
vi.it li) H'i'iiUii'1 l" mnniing to
Ihitrity on the 1'ollrr J'rliUy night.
Oku Watklua viallcd I'ortlniid last
Mm. I!. !! l'l"f? tfnl cni last
Sunday and will cotitiuwo tu do o ilur
jnX Uic niimurr. The Ice cteaui la I lie
tiy lt mi the market, and there i
ii.iiiiK ''" the '' ' tlm
thlif.
The llmillnn tlv lctry lias bcrii
lull dun Ut ""' limp- .
Mr. ami M r. John Mattin and f .
,, Lebanon, Kansas, recently visited
Wain-n. Tn-culvtwo yr.r ago they
u t a much el Warren, hill sold mil
J ncit in Kansas. When they lilt
ttii. toimiry It was a wilderness, nud now
the i.. unity aiuuud Warren U a line
l.uiiiiiirf lni' iau '"u',,
nu-. Thcv iH d the atiiimirr in
Oregon, and, of omrac, attend the Cen
tennial. Mr J. II. I'.. Bourn, til Kalnirr, wa in
M. Ilt-'rlllllli' k.
Mr and Mr. J. H. llrry atltn trl
.;t rurnl liisrlliiit ul the Orrif.in lcvrl-
j imiil l.riciie.
iVc Kiiiriiitr ricry arlii'le adrrtici
j Ik- t!c lr! Iii the matkrt, and 11 nut
.i:i I )"r monry tJicrrttitly rt-dind'
,1 1'KKRV A UK j
1 :ii rr v..u l uv Ixcen a rontd! inert'
t m ; 'ki. Si H.iVuii'a 0f! It Won-
i, i . ninjt. wt ai a ijii'iriim rlid nut
l n i.m i( in Ufiiiiuly iiiiird.
J, t, Iwmi vh-. a 5t Hilm
,'.,r :.!wli.!,v I v l.
t
'.rill .r '..... K till lirdl on l!u-j
I , V U ! I"! t!-C l-l W vll.
... I
.lr, All .;i i iMI'i' IHI I nimslrV. trill i
1. i'"r!'ju l hv lite Isl-ll nil l'iic ljy
n U..'rr. tl '.".
i ..i.l ..!..f I M Helen
Ci'), j
i i:l 1'iir nilirv line ot
I-. ' .in 1 IjiyV tiilu l mjtc inure rtn
I ! . Iurf r .t' k "f f U 1 1. iiit j
( ifi .i. f.tuu uiu f"r (r.V.
. i. , ,r. no rt-:axv ;kmi vm. J
llj.n l..l t'll tiin (.'. l Illkil'H j
il i M .it l'i l uil'l up i-rram mull' iu i
i . nii.l.u rmmiv. Wiltn ln-m il yn
n. j.'.! I i inu ii' I t' in in t.uir iwlitliW
I - .I.
Mi Ii4i. U'liiViiK in tin c"y
N;.i;.!.iy (i nlli-n I hir itrr cildiii.
V.i. tiktiM H Wil Ir iriiliiii K'titkit
.1' 1 r..i I.l il.- hut ! il l Irvhiuj il
iriiiii i , !nKl ill till' uiountnlna.
Mr ant. Mr. l"r I Walking wr in
t'.i:tii S.Mrliv Ul. I're-I U nn
luntiM Ihr Odiimhia City & Nclulrtn
I I'cijiiij ('' hKiiiiuliMf.
Mr and Mf. J It. dvlfrty Kent t
i ii't! inict t iit iiU M. l'.'llri-y'
! i,.tiU t. Mr. O'r.iUn,
Mt.i M.iniiri- Gcurjte. "I rorland
i,-..ti ! liii n K.Hi'' rcUtivva in ilii my
t'u ri k.
Ii MurKiit in ul M tllr I ill hi new
Viif liiul.'.iti);,
Ii II. kolicrwii, our hulrlirr, tiaarom
.trl a lin rtltiKratnr. It ; ulla
l'i in. tirt thick an I huliU n t'n ( ice.
He nil! !i nipply the town with Ue.
The $. Helena nchuol lyi arc K"''iK
tn S. ;tjjv.n. nrtl rSiit'irlrty or Hilll'Inv In
''i I he S-4;hki Uiyaa jjime ot lull.
Tu-.- i-hiMren o( CLiUkaniv arc t.ikiiiB
ii lively iiiternt III our exhlhit at the
Ci u'.eiiiiial, and have giilhrml ovir i
i,vrniiri) mow, whiiH they have ar-
i nii;e,l mi i!ioto;rii)llic lUouilU, milking
ii very ultraelii'c feiiliire. mid one t'.mt
v ill ihi.Tet Ivi'tern vlnltorn.
The jihiiia lor C'oIiiiiiIiI.i Coiinty'i.liivilli
i i tin- 1,1'wi nii.l Chirk Ct'iileniiiiil re in
tin- li.ni'U ol the inilluicu, and it i a.iie
I 'mv that iiuthtiijl more IxMiitilul will
Ii c;t iu the Rrent AKrletiltnriil Huild
"i;. IIii.l it not Wen (or the julbllc
i-l'itil ol W. l. I'lnc, ol the Itninier anh
.uuliloi.r lucti'ty, C. K. Kinsley ' the
Uut Or.'K,,n l.tiuihcr Cuiiiuny, mid
Ar.-lilU-ct N'eer.ol rorlliind.lt wonhl have
l'i ii iiiij:ifiil,le lor thla eounty tu have
h.id hiu Ii a Ix jiilidtl alnii'turv. We are
nut: our eiiili' will (ccl pron.l when they
m i Hie ri'Milt,
Mr.c.isriati:!) jiutsnv nii.i J'oit
t''Al.i:rKiti'ret No, lUWM. A j?"d
I'reeiler. M. Cakh, l'lshluivvk, Ore.
Nnlli'H tlm iiilverlln'ini'iit nl Ihn llu
,"Uiii,l I'rciiin Co. for Him V. 8. Cit'.un
I'lmraior. Kvviy fiiniier wlnt n n two
or in. n L-nwa iiiij-lit lo hnvo n ai'parnlor.
Wiiiiitliu iiKfl wootl ii'0ile, iiii'IIIIdii
lH llilil iinper.
Cliitikiinie ia Mion to have another IrtR
i;iiiK ruilrond, vvlili h will Increime muter
i iMy ilic IhihIiichh uitd (iruaiicrity of thul
1 ily. The iirojeotora lire wiiil to he U.
JeiiniiiKi uiid I). M. McCmc, who eoutrol
Kreat deal of tiinUrrUtween ChiUk.inic
find the l'iahhnwlc illvlilc, The uciireit
liiiihvr will be ulxnit two mile from
nuKkiinic, mid the. nuwt reunite ulxnit
'ic.ht inile.
School Report C.irU, the very liest
'"rm, wllb tuvtlopc to match for mile
ft t!iis office for Jit jier hundred.,
Mr, W, 1J. Illtlurd ev.l.l . ..l. ii ... .,
li!
i in w oca
lid Buililav. returnlnu M 1... n.
wile and children. IIa had received newt
that their yoiiUKemt aon, Majani, had a
very narrow raeaie from itrownlii. It
Pier that the child waa ph.yl.iK 1.
hind loK apirently aafcly out ol reach
olthit hreukrra, and Mra, MlUrd waa
ealrd on I lie K, w ,tll mlBllHy
hlKh wave awrpt uver It, threw Mra.
lard oirthe Iik and auhiuerKed the child.
Mra. Illlhird Kml,l, n,e minKMrr'
clolhlnn, hut the receding wave tore It
from lirr Krap, and nearly awrpt him
around the end of the log and mil to aca,
hut he umnuKed to retch It again and
hold on until the wave waa aint. Mlaa
Hilda Cllll heavily aaaialrd her.
ftouicone horrowet) my Men
ladder a few weeka ago and
I aupimac they have lucked
It away ami lorgolUm all
nlxnit it. I don t know
hn hi it, nor do I care, II
thry wll rrlurn It. II they
dou'i ret i mil 1 ahallhavelo
huy aiiuiner, if Ihev do rr
lurn it 1 can aflord toaell
gooda i hruirr.
M. C. iAV,
Si. Helena, Oregon.
Mrs, l.lnii Decker reliirurd Wci1iiiim1.iv
irum a vl.it with her autcr, Mia l.u
Crouac, ol North Yamhill.
Mra. J. It. Wellington vWtcd J'ortlaud
on WcilurwUv.
George ThouipMin, olherwiae avtul fur
better known aa "Happy," luia moved to
Clatkauie.
Jra Hall and Tommy Green have left
Kt. Helena, and went to a amall town
Chchulia.
Mra. Jut Sheldon watan Iraldr a'ii-
gvt for I'nrll.iiid Wclnealay hint,
We carry the largcat up to date alloc
tock in lloultou, with aucb well known
hrandaaa J. Miller and Stilton, the bent
alloc made. J'f.KKY gt GRAHAM.
Mr. and Mra. W, A. lUrrii and daugh
ter lidiin upcut Salur.Uy and Sunday in
Portland.
Mm. J. G. I'tingle and aon George
were St. Ilckm vi.ilura thla week.
Mr. and Mra. Charlea Smith, of Salem,
jient Saturday and Sunday viniting
InernU In S.. Helena and leer lUii,l,
relnrning to Salem Monday.
Mr. Clara tlverviul and Mra. Wm.
Reainilua were ahopping In SI. Helena
Tueaday.
Il.iiiltuii Catnp, Wmlmcn ol the
World,, entertains I the chopper from
Warren Saturday night. The floor and
iuitiiitlou w .ik waa g.ine through for
the lnclit ul Ilic vitilora. The la lica of
tlie Ciiv'e gave a urprie to the neigh
Ur in ilic way of a au'xUnli il Mip;ier.
Thu Wrieu iee,p!e My III it when it cornea
t i enteri il'i,,'. liic Ilnullou Campan 1 Cir
e!e never do l!iin by halvta.
It"livl Imller I.ilnga a lilgher
prley In-nme of ilii.iulilv, Thla qua!
Iiv ia d :e t lliu Hue plant and eipe t
aadl hi ilic m viii aciurc. If you waul
In a!i p eri-.iiii lliat la made into the
l,li;l.fl-'i!i','. duller, ahip to llaxl
) ,. .Vol co tlii-ir adverliaeuient of
the U.S. ("ream Sopiraior.
Mr. A. J Rulwrt, ar, leavea St. Helena
8-itnrday lr rrew.-olt, Ariton.i, where he
ha milling Intcreat. Mr. RuWrt alill
retaiua hi pr-'perty intereala here and
will alwaya have a kindly rcfil!?vlion of
the wl wple of Si. Helena.
Mr. O. Z. Ilryant. of ClaUkanic. haa
leit at the Mit oTr.-e aome llurlnnk
potatoea tint weigh three and lour fmunda
e.irh. They are nut freaka, lint R"1.
auiuoth ixitatoca, and will lie ahuwn In
our c-mniy rxhihit.
Syrup of White Tine and Tar, the old
rcliaUe cough remedy. I'or aale by A.J.
l.-iiiint. druggiat.
Hut SU I'OR RI'.NT Good ix r.Hui,
ucll furiiithed honae; family without
children preferred. Inquire of A. J.
RrnKRT, St- Helena.
(ilOI IIOUKK r'Olt SAI.K-Will
aril either a aeven-year old iiiare, wela-ht
bout i:U Jiiiindi, or well-broke three-yelir-old
netding, I'errhoron aire. I'ar
lli'iilara (Ul npulirnli'in. l'mKR I.r.vu,
Wnrren, Ore.
Dr. Knoder uaea Or. Qrten'e new
and correct method of making arti
ficial tttlli. Plfltoa art made by thia
method to fit accurate. 322 Mohawk
building, Portland.
The county court hna appointed view
era to view and aurvey a county road
thltty feet wide- from ICvi'iding lfarrell
pliui- to Oak Il mil landing, to aifeas
ilanmgoa nivl report ni the next term of
court. The pelillonera hai'o a flna
dairy liirm of alioiit tltX) ncrea, which ia
waned to .Norman McKay, mid, t
forth iu tin' petition, they have no egreaa
or lutrreoa. The properly through which
a nunl U aoiiijet la that of Cnthla'rt
Stii'iip, and it ia piolmble that a oonlept
will enaue.
Taxea hivu Imhmi eollocted to the
nm.iuntuf about 7:l,(KX, leaving nloul
(iK'.OfKI to In'piiid lielwoen now and Oc
tober lat, after which all luxe not paid
aio delinquent.
Iloulton Circle, Women of Woodcraft
held a very Interesting ncanlon on Tuea
day evening last. A ntunlicr of people
from Wnrren were prcaeut for I be purpose
of having n good time and getting better
acquainted with their neighbors The
degree aluff put on the floor work in a
very creditable manner, initiating u young
gentleman of lloultou into the mysteries
of Woodcraft. A abort but interesting
program was rendered, after which Ice
cream and cuke were served to all present.
Those unending the lodge from Warren,
were Mr. and Mrs. Cooper, Mra. R. O.
II.UCU, Miss Allen mid Mrs. N. V. Baker.
Mr. mid Mra. J. W. Stnjwlton of Port
land were In St. Helena on Wednesday
hist, the Riicits of Mr. and Mrs. W. H
I'owell. Mr. StapcUoit was in town on
legal bunliic for bis firm.
The Political liquidity League !!)eels lit
the residence of Mra. K. H. J'hqjB on
Thursday, May Uth, ut 8 JMl). All In
terested ure rcniitsU'd to attend.
Mra- U. K. Cliff and children relumed
from Bnialde hut Tueaday night,
Mra. Martin White h,, Tectivct l)ew,
i, in," i ' ''" ""',l'ur' Mr-KllmlietU
l.lllli'h.ol CuuilH-rlaiid. U'l..,.,..i 1.1..1.
uceured at her home on April th, of
" m me age oi H7 ycra, Mra.
White vWtcd her mother lant ner
and at that time ahe waa in good health.
There waa a larva nn,U. i .i.
Hplx oiMl Church in thla city ,t 8utl.
'lay evening, 'jhe choir from St. Mat
thewa church, of Portland, came down to
hold Hauler aervlcea. ucv. Iirk, the
ilor, lield coiiiuiunion wrvirea at the
rvmui'iicc Ol lra. I. f . Kll, M....I....
morning at 10 o'clock, In order that
. oiiuiiu! iiK,t purticl)ate,
Mr. Mucklc la over (XI yeara of age and
Ima hecii confined to hU U.t .u.m ....
hul he aeemed to take an active Intercut
in the aervlce. The aiugitig of the Kat
er acrvice on Sunday waa umuu illy fine
and thunka are ilun llit. vI.Ii,m r.... tst
,.u.,f .71,
Matlhewa for their kin, blew. l,t choir
win coinprlwd ol Mra, and Mlaa Kt.
Martin, Mi f)tt, Mra. I.ewia, Miai String
er and Mr. Ott.
i
Kuv. Ii. A. Tiixi'rt relumed Kuuday
uioriiiiig from a alioil Ult to Porl-
I 411.1.
That aiipixisid lo-le-iiinllK)X rumor
la all quiet now and life iu Rainier runt
uu as usual
Ivditor While and H. it. Itlce, the
butcher, have eai'lianged al.opa. White
luiiiid that he bad too much room and
Klee nut enough, to they "awapped."
Miaa Kliuilxilh Goldenburg, a yountf
dressmaker from l'urllaud, if now Hop
ping willi Iwr old Iriunds, the Kaelta, Ui
help them out with their aewing.
Something la wrong with Riee'a new
Imp. Itt Saturday night tome hama
and other thing were stolen at or
about eleven p. tu., but of course no one
knew anything about it until morning.
Mr. Johnaon and Mrs. Sachclturg, of
Muygcr, were in Rainier Monday, doing
their purchasing.
Mr. Haggen la papering ! Swell's new
addition.
The pupil of our schools are doing
some very fine work in the line of draw
ing and emaya for eihibilion at the Lewis
and Clark lixpoaitiun.
The coucert given by Mrs. Walter
Kced last Saturday night proved
financially to be a daztling success, and
drew people from as fara Astoria. Mra.
Reed's rich Contralto ia one only to be
appreciated by a lover of the beautiful
and was contrnoted to suit different tu'tcs
by Miss Kathryn I.awler'a sweet
soprano. Mr. Idun the humorist was
interrupted in his humorous speeches by
the laughter of the audience. Mr. Bald
win as piuil.t and Prof. Hcleher a tenor,
served to complete the list of artisu.
Aflcr the concert, supiK-r waa served by
Miss McLaren.
Those on the Hit for the Maypole
Uuictt are Mis Caroline l'u-.ucroy, Misa
Ksther Silvia, Miss Ruby Jackson and
Mis Iaii l'crry.
Prof. Wilkenwn is taking some fine
picture w ith his now camera.
The Midget Show that was to play here
Saturday night arrived only to find the
hall rented for the concert.
While standing under a step ladder
last w-ek, Mrs. Bent Smith had deep
gash cut in her head by a falling board
which almost nude her unconscious
lr. McLaren was called and found that
it required several stitches to aew up the
wound. Mr. Smith bore it all without
chloroform.
Miss A. Seydell relumed to her home
in Mayger Mousy evening.
Mrs. Lottie Sanborn who has lieen
visiting her mother Mrs. Leggit for a
few weeks, will return to her home in
Hoqulaiu. Wash. Saturday.
HT. UK LESS SCHOOL SOTES.
Miss Ada George hat been absent dur
ing the pist week on account of her
mother, s sickness.
Hilda and Kenneth Cliff have returned
to school after being at Seaside.
Miss riciamiug hearing sad news that
her brother waa drowned, returned home
Wednesday afternoon.
While the school children were having
their picture Uken, the clock stopped.
We wonder why.
The St. Helens achool boys will play a
game of ball with the boys of Scappoose
next Saturday.
Lost A pocket knife, on the :hool
ground lust Wednesday. Reward .025,
When found return lo Archie Cloningcr.
A uew achool law will go into effect
May IS.
Bkssik Hattan,
Niu.uit Laws.
MAKKIKO.
Miss Lavelle Walkins mid Morris M.
Pratt were married at the home of the
bride in this city on Saturday, April IM,
Kev. G. A. Taggurt officiating. Thecon
tracting parties are Iwth well known and
highly esteemed in this commuiiitj and
nr aun. evrrvhodv loins iu wishillK
them success. Miss Wiitkins is a St.
Helens girl, bom and raised in thia city,
and ia known and liked by all. Mr.
Pratt has for sometime resided here and
h.w ,.... ri..n,l Tlicv left for Port-
l,m,l nn tin- umrnlnir train Sunday to
Hieud a few days there. They will make
their future home at M. Helena.
Grnu'liiK Aches mill Pains.
Mil. Ji'Sie Sunnier, Uromond, Tex.
wrltea, April 15. WW "I """ ""''d
ILilhird'a Snow Liniment. In my family
fur throo vcara. I would not bu without
it In the bonne. 1 have used it on my
little uhl for growing piina and aches in
hurkuaee. It cured her r glt iiwiiv. 1
have alao used it fur fro-l Wlten ft-et,
wilh good anroi-H. It ia ihe b"t lini
mviit I nyiir uaeil." 25c, filk! nud I00.
Hold IV V - J'euiing.
UAliMIili I
ItKTJBKN I
The Columbia Timber Co, sent two
rafts of logs to Astoria last week and one
to Vancouver thla week.
Albert Laraen aay the water In the
Columbia river I cold, for he tried it
last Thursday,
Sheriff White was in town laat Thurs
day looking for jurors for the May term
of court. Come again Martin.
Mia Campbell of Portland, la viaiting
her aunt Mr. Samuel Munn, thia week.
Miaa Mary V, Chase delivered a lecture
on Woman' Right at the Red Men'
Hull last Friday evening after which she
organized a small club with he following
ollicers: Mrs. Jane McGregor, Preaident;
Mr. M. C, Jordan, Sec.; Mrs. G. W.
Mckinster, Treoa.
Mr. Ra'y Hoveu returned home from
Portland Sunday evening and resumed
her duties a teacher of our school Mon
day morning,
A niece of Mr. Alliert Mier arrived
from Switzerland Monday evening, to
make Oregon her borne.
CLATSKANIE
Postmaster Kd Page close the office on
Sunday from 10:30 to 12 to give hi clerks
more rest.
Mr. K. I). Brook, of Astoria, was in
the city several day this week, and
while here sold hit lot on Nehaletn street
to C. O. Anderson.
W. V.. Cony era took in the sight at
Oregon City one day this week.
Mr. W. II. Zillman has sold out his
belonginga iu tbcae parts aud returned to
Old Mizxonri.
Mr. J. II. Wellington, of St, Helen.
was in this city Inst Saturday, circulating
a petition for a liquor license. We learn
that he intends to open up a saloon at the
old Whitney corner, on Bridge street,
this city.
We noticed the smiling countenance of
Rcub. Scssman on our streets lost Sun
day. It i reported from the Nehalem that a
young man of that section recently
skipped the country in order to save the
county expense.
Miss Mary Conrcrs is taking- vacation
and will be at home with her pvents for
about two months.
Mr. George Pearl, of the upper Clats
kanie was taking iu the sights of the city
Tuesday.
It is reported on the streets that Mrs.
Fik has sued her brother, Dun Rice, to
recover her dower interest in lands be
longing to the I'isk estate,
liditor Plagg, of thcMiST, superintend
ent of the exhibit from Colnmbia County
for the Centennial, was in this city Mon
day interviewing our citizens in the inte
rests of the exhibit.
Mr. Blackford of the Chief, took him
self to Astoria Monday, looking up bus
for his paper.
Uncle Billy Blackford made a flying
trip to California. He returned to this
city a few day ago and i content to live
out the balauce of hi days in these
parts. We learn that he bought lot in
the south part of town and will build a
neat cottage upon it. It ia said that he
may form a partnership and go into bus
iness in this city in the near future.
ICE CREAM
Will be served in my
dining room next Sun
lav, weather permit
ting. The ICE CREAM
is of the best quality
that can be procured
in the city of Portland
I MRS. E. H. FLAGQ
HORTICl'TCRK.
The vnlue of thu annual production of
Oregon in horticulture ia approximately
as lollows:
Apple fC-lO.OOO
Prunes IXW.fXK)
Peaia UH.500
lVnches 75,000
Cherries afi.OOO
Grapes IW.O O
Si raw berries and kindred fruit. fi&.'.Ol'O
Total 'J.Wl.OOO
The orchards of Oregon, and likewl e
tlio-e i ( her sister state of Washington,
which also excel in many twpecia, may
bo studied to advantages the coming
siimmor by horticulturists from pastern
points. The remarkable showing made
at St. Louis last year by Washington
nud Oregon In the palnce of horticulture
whetted tho appetite of the fruit fancier.
The largest apple at the St. I-ouis
world's fair, by the way, was from the
ntnteof Waehinirton. SmiIos man.
Lowest Prices on Urocerles.
Owing to buying in large lots, without
telling you about ever increasing business
etc., we make you the following prices.
3 bottle bluing for 10c.
frtcon, 1'4C ami lOle per pound
27 pound benn for f I.
27 pounds good quality rice for $1.
5 pound pail pure lenf lard for 45;
10 pound pail pure leaf lard for 00c
Scans tender sweet corn 25c
3 can first quality tomatoes 25c IScaus $1
8 bars golden Star fcoup for
2 cans Yellow Crawford peaches for 2V.
Gold Imstor Dew drop washing powder
two for 3oc
3 cans carnation cream for 25c
All other goods at prices in proportion.
PTiRRYS GI'.AHAM.
The. itinerary of tho Missouri Valley
Nodical excursion to the American
Medical Awoclotlon convention in Port
land, during the Lewie and Clark Expo
sition, ha been decided apon. A week
will be spent In the Yellowstone National
Park and two day in Seattle and
Tacoma.
HKItlllNK.
Will overcome indigestion and ilvpep
rmrulate tlia bowtdi and core liver
and kidney complaints.
H Iff tne uest uioou enriuurr siiu
vigorator in the world. It is parely
.,.uia v.lu nrfilv ftiarmhfl. and
should you be sullercr from disease,
you will use il ii yon are wow.
Il V in, Irum K, linr irl Mirr. Poros
and Uoekledge News, Cocoa, Kla. writ;
I have naod your Herbine in my family
ano ana h a iiiuvi iwiicm m..;,., ,..
Il eir.-cls upon myself have lieen a
marked benefit. Sold by A. i. Ueining
The famous liostun-Mootana band, of
thirty-five pieces, composed entirely of
underground miner from Rutte, Mont.,
will attend the Lewie and Clark Exposi
tion. The band was organiied twenty
years ago and ranks with the best musi
cul organisation In the eonntry.
Ween In PertUnd Go te
The Kinplre Koatanrant, 102 Third
Street, three doors South of Baker The
tre. Meals from 15 ccut np. Open
day and niuht. Oysters In any stylo.
Wm. Bohlauder, Prop., formerly of the
Royal, 1st and Madison.
He will
Tell you
That the
Ask the
Traielcr
NORTH COAST LIMITED
Electric Lighted,
ti the Crack Train
of Them All for
Comfort and Ele
gance.
The Ticket Office at Portland is at
255 Morrison, Cor. 3d, Portland
A. D. CHARLTON
Auittant emral
Patfngir Agnt
PORTLAND, OREGON
3 TRAINS TO TUE EAST DAILY
31 STOMA & COLUMBIA RIYER
ii RAILROAD COMPANY.
DAILY.
aaaOBowa
STATI4SM
DAILY.
14
r. a.
to
M
s
s
I 44
90
s a
s o
is
17
10 w
10 OS
10 90
10 so
AM-
s w
to
S IS
t SS
40
S M
1 00
10 10
10 II
10 I
10 a
11 OS
II IS
11 10
I J
S4
J4
Hi
66
;
S..
sa.al
71.
74 7
MS'
M.S!
H.4
Ml
la. w.
Lr Port Ian4 Ar il If
ti
eoi .... io aa
...ItaiDlar ...
... hyrimld...
... Marrer....
... Quioer ....
..Claukaal..
.. Marshland..
.. Waatvors...
... llioo ...
....Knappa....
... BvntaM..
...John Dar...
S3
as
S JO
10
t u
S 27
17
OS
S3
S at
S as
S It
S 07
7 44
T tt
1 M
7
17
1 01
a
t n
t so
10
Ar. Astoria .Lvi
All Iratna maka elo aonoaclloaa at Gobi
wllb Horth.ro hdla Iratna So and Irnia Ik
Kai aud nouns potato. At Portland arlib all
trains Irariot Union dapot. it Astoria with I.
K. A N. I'o.'a boat and nil Una and Manner
T. 1. roilar t and Irons Ilwaoo and Nona .
Beach palms.
raaaenort tor Astoria or war point, nnst flat
trains at Houlton. 'iYama will nop to let pas
Miigtii oiratllouitnowhra comics from polna
atoUoble. i. C. Maya,
Ooa. raaa. A(t-. Aatorla, Or
M. V rfa'VrfVaVa'WrfVarVali afs
iJ torn reiTLAKD, daily. j
M
j "America"
I WOlamett Slon0ii Route
9
9
y
Uy St. Helens. ... 6:80 A. M
Arrivaat I'nrlland . . 10 :30 A M
N
ftsS
Iave Portland ..... t:S0PM
a :au t- i
6:00PM 9
1
Arrive at St. Helens
fAtlK AO CKNTt.
Will Carry Kolbintr but Iassn
gars aud Kail Freight.
i JADIKS) GOOD, Dtator.
STANDARD
Rotary)
SewJar
Machine
'LOCK ASO CHAIN STITCH.
TWO MACHINBS IN 0NB"
BALL BEARING STAND WHEEL.
' We alao nannractttre sewing saaebjae that
retail Irmm $tj. n.
The "SUmUrd" Rotary rum aa silent aaths
tick or a watch, stakes U0 stitches while
other machines make 110.
Apply to our local dealer, U there is a)
oeoJcr la your tow a, arldraae
iwa
SUndmrd Sswing MachlM Co.J
. CLQVJ3LANO, OHKK
0
s s
nsanustuin, swsaj. ssastta
MEN'S FIRST -
u
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,
Proprietois
1
How We Do It
We have had so many people ask us how
we do it how we sell xur goods so much
cheaper than Portland merchants. This
is our answer: When we kept store in
Portland we paid $300 per month rent,
hired clerks, and had other expenses too
numerous to mention. Here you all know
the rent is not nearly that amount. We
do our own clerking, unpacking, etc. In
Portland our customers had to pay .high
er prices for the goods to enable ns to
make expenses. Here YOU get the benefit
iu goods of what we otherwise pay out in
expenses. Hoping you will benefit your
self by this lettter, I am,
Sincerely yours,
Iv. SWETT,
Rainier, Or.
Low r
o Supply
Can
You don't have to
lift the milk hieh.
You can tee in the
can. The flow It
t from can n dowi.
No taction tube.
Maimspant.
MUIICE TO CREUI10BS
Notice i hereby jriven that the under
signed ha been, by the Hon. R. H. Hat
tan, Judge ot the County Court of the
State of Oreeon tor the County of Colum
bia, appointed administratorof the -estate
of Francis N. Goerig and Christine J.
Goerig, deceased. Any and all persons
Having claims against sam tsuiic .
hereby required to present the same to
uie, verified according to law, at my office
at St. Helens, Oregon, within six months
from date hereof.
Dated March 31. WOS.
HARRY R. CLIFF,
Administrator of the Kstate of Francis N.
Goerig and Christine J. Goerig, de
ceased. . '
SUMMONS
In tne Circuit Court of Oregon tor Colnmbia
County. . .
Carrie K. Johnon V. Oeorte E. Johnson.
To (ieome K. Johuaon, lbs above named US
lit.lMnt,
In the name of the Ptst? of Oreaon, yon ara
hereby notlllcd an, reuuirad lo amwar. on or
Delorv Mv 1J, laua, afia aumrer in v,.u.piw.
fl'.eii aaalnsi yon in the above enOlled eouH
n,l r.iu. 11 vou fail to apDfar ami answer
within that lime the plain 'Iff will aply lo the
conn lor a tieeree aiuoiviue ine marriaee now
exlktina between you and plaintiff, and tor
ai.oh n.h.r rallel aa mar be eanlusble.
This aiimmons l ptibt'khed pnr-uant to an
onlar of lion. Thoiuae A. McBride. )idye ol
tl.A .hro entitled oaiiiet. ma,le at chamliora nn
March v. lkV iiroaFrlblna idx wreka aa Itie llinr
Ir piitiuraiion nereoi.
!' lha rim pul.liratlou of thla attmmon. U on
' Vlart'h SI. lfui, and the lime will-In which V"U
re reiiilro. lo auer l tne tier alter tueex
plratinn ot ail wveks from Ihe (lutoof the Aral
putilivalloll ol Ihkt.ilmmona.
HOUKHT o. Monnow,
Attornev f-irplalli'lff
SUMMONS
la the Circuit Court of thesltale ot Oreaon for
f.'umnuuia tolintv.
Nellie Hlnir vs. Albert A. Blair,
To Albert A Blair, the above named defendant:
In the name ol tho State o I Oregon yon are
hereby nolitieil haiI required to amvar In Ihe
Iioto named eotirt an.l cause wlthlu aix weeks
from Ihe Oale of the first publication of this
aiimmiius, vis., six week, (rom Marvh 31.1, 190&,
ami an. ivo the iimplHlnt Hsaiti.t you lu thia
Oii.rt. Th mIk week, a llhin wlil.,h vnn ..a ....
! iiilred to Hprw-ar will expire on May l'i, lyo5,
n,l If vou laii In S.ienr nud answer herelu by
tluittlme the pla null will apply to Ihe oourt
fur a ilccrve usolvii.u the tuarriuKC relation
nmraxlaiinir detiveun yon ami plalniitr. and fur
siichmber rvllvf a. may bo equliablo.
This AURimon i. iiiiiilNhed by order of Hon.
Tho:iiM A. Mcllrlite, 1'iditeof the above named
court, made In chamber u if arun 23, ItiOA. and
the time prvMirltKd i ll)o order for publica
tion is six wevks.
The llrhl publication hetsof Is oa March a,
i EOBEBT O. MOUKOW,
aitA,'ii.:J mr l-laiuttir
cpg
j
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 silk
Others say $15 for Equal Quality.
Come Early and Get the Pick
WHEN YOU SEE IT (N OUR AD
IT'S SO.
Timber Und. Act June S, IS7S.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
United Stat. Land Offlr.
Orstoa City, Oregon. January It-. 10.1.
Notice la brrehy airvn that In compliant
with the prorl.l jn of ih Act of Coutrim of
Jane a. la.a. cniitleil -An Art for the Nile of
timber lands In the Mate of California, Orav
n. herada. and Waahinftoo Territory." aaez
tended to all the Publie Land futea hv act ot
Auaust 4. ISOi. Uncar J.ibnM, of H-hf-r n.
touoir of Clarke, St-le of aahluitu.n. haa thla
im H.'!?.'0 .lhul om ni" aorit rtaiemcut
No. te. lor the purt-ha.se of theS. v. V .,f
iectlun No. M In Tuwasblp No. 4 .v.. Rai.ac No.
4 ..ai,d will offer proof toahow th.tllM-lon.1
aoiiahtla more valuable for lie timber or stone
than for aericnUural purimm. an, I in esuklUh
hie claim to Id land In-fnre U.o R.fl.ui and
S.;" ''0" '"V. Orepon, ou Thursday,
the 2MB day of May, 19M.
He nainei aa wii..a-
Kcls Laren. of Vernonia. Orrtron: Philip
Glalin. of Veruouia, nrrson; Wealor 0. Hatter-
l... (il trt.An.. ... . . .. .
PurtUnd. e.u.o,
Any ami all permra clalmtnf advenely the
. , requo-iea m Bie tiirir
cl.lini in tlil. office ou or before said 2Mb day
aim a a.TO.s. iK5SEfl, Bet liter
Sl'MMONS . t.
In the Circuit Court of the Pt-rte offarei oa (or
. Columbia t'ouutv.
J. C. Morelan.l. plalulin. v. Martin Conn-av
i " ,"wainn. 11. W. Brown. Arthur
t0".?' N- "" t ha.. Boiaverl and
Nettle Boisvert (hi. wife). and Jcae v. Krut
a admini.traior of the eatale of John Coil
war. dececaaed . ilfenaMni.
TJ Martin Contvar, and Jwk K. Krnst (admin
vi iu. oaiate ol onil tnuwu', ue
cea-ed):
In the name of the li.,., Ar nn ... v....
hereby reaulrwl to epiwar and anwer the eom-
i.a.M, u,-u wniai you in ine anuve enntll
suit on or rM.fore.lx wmIi fi.n ii.. t..i r.t.'i.
cation ol thia runiuiuiu. and II y u fail to '.
aunier, ror want lliercol Ihe plfcilitm wlil arply
to ihe court for the relief deir aii.le.1 in hi. com
plaint, whtrh la; for a decree aaaiiit vou and
eaeh and all Ihe defi mlani-, quieting hi. Utltt
to Ihe following dorcrilied tract of laiid. lo-alt:
Tbe north hull of itw aouthea't quarter of tb
aoutheaat quarter of acetiun 1. in lowii.hlu 7
uorlb of ranije 4 west of the IVillauM-tte meriil
Ian: aim the tract bouuiletl by a hue bewluiiln:
at the iiorihwc.t corner of the alaive tract ami
runtiiiu north II 43 chains, thence mutt oehlM,
Ibeuce notth 10 cliain., thence vuat Ucbaltw.
tbence a.iutli 11 43 phalli, aud th, lue wv-t II
chains to place of beeinuiiic and alao lbi,t
other tract bounded by a line beeionlnr xt
chain, west of the nnrthweet isirner i l Ihe '&.
Bryant donation Land claim and running -oulh
I1.IW I'h.lui to the center line of raid nr.'tlon in,
thence west 10ft8 eh. In., tiience norili U.W
Rhatna ami iheuceeoat IU .SJ chain, in i.f
leKiiiiilnc : and that the claim of tlilc thereto
by detemlauu or either ol them i alilu.v.
lonndatlon and vol.); nud (or aw h other riliel
a may be equitable.
.Th'-,un"no" PuNlahed bT onler i.( the
Hon. R. X. Italian, Jiulre ol the Couulv ort
ol l-oluniblaiJoiiiiiv,8'ieol tireyon. made am!
illcd April aril, I'AHl. and is thereby maile rvinrn
able aix week. Iront the ttale ol llie lir.--t publi
cation here, 1. which dan- i. April r.ih. 1'Xki.
M. B. Nlt'lUiLAS asu
IIR.V11AM A l l.KkTilN.
Attorneys (or l-llnti!"'
lITABMSHtB
im.
JOHN A. BECK
DIAIJIB IN
Mies, Diamonds. SilTcnrar
....JEWCLWY....
Repairing a Sjttcialt?.
u'vrrtrinW.4M. rHst rirsi. PORWV