The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913, May 12, 1905, Image 3

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LOCAL '
The ollii Ul proceeding ' h wt
,m i.l the comity coun win ii jmu-
n,hcJ in iM" 1,1 ""t 'u tl,e
Mint.
l.lic arc I" 1"ve ""X " ha'' "
t the l'tr. I'" McAllen. Hi "lalhrr
'( the J:il''." " uaK"td ie
('sir Mr "t" yearaano, wl" blM' etoru
a(mnRruriU.(ur Itw Ubjr show, aud
im ! yhl"K io "y '" There
will b ifl I'" PU'l ly. U
hltlilt by, Hi .attest baby, tli
thlntifi baby, end rvery other breed ol
Ul.y. Mr. McAllen li busy arranging a
program lr lite day.
,;ovtrm,i Julm C. Cutler, of I'Ub, ha
ufl prwleniailim strongly urging
Ibt people '' ,uu W ,u'lrt lair.
I'UU will l'v ldeotue bIUIIiig itl
nunv ribd'U. ...
Tho SI. Helens school boys went to
k'H bwt Haturday end deleated the
by In ht bet Ktti ul butt
,,( the " by kn f Kl 8. The
'rl fiv Iiiiiimk r shut-outs, not
,,cor Uii.k made until lue aikth. Tb
tmyi are K'""tt ,u 'v ". social
met dance In lb iM"r liilur and should
I mil ulrlitad.
WestciiK m,r U' l'n
uwa'isii.l "' l, llu,k wore mow
(,,, , uigi-r o ol !". 12 W dilu
jry W flO.OO suit lor 7.M. fH.OO
,uii l"M' I'KKRV A tiRAHAM.
Mr. nrrt rVrlcft rr I" HI.
Helen l J'it'ly secure trt-jtt
trvsluicrt N""'. Jr' bt broke MU
,nrt J bi m hi ut Mow the wrM ly
(.IIimk Iruiu bu lxly bl!Ky.
We nnintr every nU-!e a1v titrj
tulw llir !- in llte 'ituilivt, and il not
dmii'l . v,u ,u"ry rbwtJully rlunl
l Vtmuv A tHAM.
Mr, niM- S'rgwn, ol C'Uuknie.
KnUiUr Mir j'Hoaol tree ejlil
jathrte-i l lHiriK. ut the trunk
wit Icjvim Hie luuii. The lineler of
,11 trtr the Hump emcn (ej'
,.h.tiic Men tltiuip ami Innbt 9kl
t,Ti, ' it tut I ht ol lumber.
Miu t'ie Cole, ol rortlnl, rnt
San.Uv i'h Ucr granitjurenU. Mr. nl
Mri M'!
ji''"'l fieaoi (V. U nmk!ri (
.citl rlf.xl lu bilil'l l i-rel riitllwi In
.t'.ilmiit'is nmoiy. Write ll.rm II yj
to im. it t them In ymr lo-inl.bor-
IVt. r '! Lu)o Of"Ce i'r' Sinnliy
Dinr m.tttwr. who i rrwtel
Ikh '"f ill.
Mr. C. W UUkeJry, Mr. JattKt lkv
,.,,1 4ii I Mr Jy lvuilii n I
, h:l'ltrn m I Mim !v tie K!li were
.'ti-i I'mmUmJ on JttBr1y, all w
I iron IheT. J. I'uUrml niicttt.
Mr , T l.n, wtCc antl rhihlren,
,;t U'l Saturday Irt fcillaifl. K"'K "I1
,, ii th lnl'tj mi l returning on the nielli
l...t
W'r rv the jrk'rt up to dale U
' id llui.lt. u. with oth well known
Ltiit l4 .Mtllrr a'l Stllwn, the bent
h,, ,... l'KKRY t C.KAIIAM.
U. Ir. Ku -nt two tUya vii.iut(
in r.iitUu.l lat wnrk. She w
:iinpntir I hi.mc by liCrnc I'Ulwrxm
lr ail "vcr Snii'U vlit.
I'p.l. ;.mir InkUhi, rlm-lptl ol the
M llrlrii IiihiI, wrnt to I'urlbtn.l lt
I'rt'Uy n tttniiiiK with lr 'ilu ami
the iluMr.-n S.itm.lj) nllit on the
I'l.ltrr.
IUi.-l.l butler bring a liiWr
.iut lTaiiii( llieqiialitv, Tlila qua'"
iiv ta tluii tu Ilia Una plant and t'kpert
.ill iu ill man il a. lure. II you anl
In ilnii rrrjm il.al U ninUo JLyl" Ibe
liilml iriitil butler, elitp Ul llatvl
ual. .Vane their aitvrrtleriiieiil ol
Hict'.S t'lenm .H,-iifatur.
Tlirrr hit I irt it atiute Mlinon atntlinK
ir.itu l.ttt ami Inm Mr. Shrlibm'a ware
li'inv ilurititt the jireaent fnhliiR ae4m.
Silinoii ti-.ilinjott the Columbia la mine.
tHirijj like liorv ateuling In the plaint
loiiuiiy. Il It entity iloue, at the fithcr
turn lii n lriliire have nit thoiif1U It nrcet
rv .i kirji a ttrict walt'li; but it will
! ti n I iih the thlel w hen he ia rap
I ircl, n he it tttrc to 1 nnlcta He ipiita
ln li ilin.
Sruji White Vine anil Tar. the obi
Kliil lf cniixh rruirilv. for aitlo ly A.J.
iH'iiiui;:, ilrtiftrjat.
Xulirc llio atlvt rtl-mu'iil o( tbn Ila
' Inn kI C t-aui t'o. for Ilia V, H. (.'rt.Hil
S I'UMtur. Kvery larmer tliaiit niltg
r in. in. i,ma imijIii to lift ve a acparulor.
iiii'lim Itiiiurlw'.MKt pimple, itioiillon
intf ilii i ..ii. r.
Mr. Ahum SLivcnt aa t R. . Haen,
"I Warren, were victor at the cotinly
.it mi Tueu'fty 4fct.
Mr. W, H. Con vera, of ChiUkuti ic, h
'fin iiii'iiiliiijj circuit court here tliia
n-k, .
Mr J. I Ci'iie n t, ol Piahtuwk, waa
taller t thu MUt olliceou Tuem)ay lnt.
Mi. Camrrnn h4 been a reaMcut ol tlitj
'iji,i, or iwt.ty f,ve ycurt, and 1
V'llin?to tetllly, Mr. Mltflifll to the
' "'itriiry, Hut t it N part oi Columbia
O'Hiitv.
When Circuit Court convened lwit
fuesday Judge Mcllridu waa pleaaautly
""rpriwil t find a large borpict ol fiu
""Wert decorating hi desk. They were
)''e gilt Mra. R. Coic, aod were grown
in her garden iu this city.
" 'try Dunne, stepson ol Aaron Kelly
Umiltoit, received quite a severe injury
fis week in rather a pccullur mnnner.
"e win ri.ijng )clj ou wl,ici1 har
fuw lm, been placed, and in going over
""tiniip the child was thrown ngalipit
Ul'e of the harrow teeth, taking a piece
"'d of hit hip, He was brought to tit,
Helens for treatment,
Ilortt-Toiihe wife of Alfred Ulmsted,
' Houlton, on Tuesday Inst, twins-
and a girl.
Ml.. trl i.
Ilia UkU ha Iwen found, ami
the time of her lcavitiK li( ro tle U10li,er.
bad not tM-en nollllcl of her aon'a death.
The raea of lllnnchard va Kmlil. in
cpilet title to. erlain Int. in the city ol
uiirr, waa neclileil by Ju,lKe Mcllrlde
on Turaday latt In favor of tlui philnlllf.
mini in qurttlim waa aolil to I Man
Ilium hard at a time when lota In Haiuier
were not aa valuable tlirv are now.
and lilt Ivinriit waa made in liittall
utenla ol lumber. Claim waa mail, that
lull paymt ut bad not Icen rendered, and
alao that the title waa not In the vendor
at the time ol the aali, judge McHrlde
held that In an etjuily proceeding he
would not decide the flue tadnta of law.
hut retted oil the grouud that Carter r.
bad tot.l I lie land to lllauchard and had
been wtd ju full. W. C. I'ither and W
II. I'owett for the plalnlilT; U. W. Mont
gomery for the Carter heira; Iilard and
ly lor the llawkina bclra,
ladgeC.lt. liclllnger, of the foiled
ntatea tlnull Court, la reartcd to be
dangeroutly akk, and grave feara are
entertained Dial be will not recover,
The l.ot it Pound OurSlrn
I.tildcr hat been rrlurned. It
ya to advrrtite. We are
now prepared to tell gooda
from every ahclf inour atore.
I'riera Kight.
U"lily KiKht.
The Klght Place
to iiuv.
M. C. tiRAV.
M, llrlnit, Oregon.
wr. nnrair uaea ur. uraen new
and correct method of making aril
net a I itath. Plates are mads by this
method to fit accurals. 322 Mohaw
building, Portland.
Mr. Ilcnrr C. Hcc.1. secretary of the
Iwiaand CUrk corporation, write at
folio vttuthecditorol the Mint: "There
will not I acafate adiulwiou charge
to the dirlrrwnt Slate, ('.ovrrnnicnt or
rtlul.lt huildinga, No eypotition hat
ever done (hit, and I lie Iwitaud Clark
Centennial llapmition it not going to do
it and never thought of dninj it." Full
I lulormatton will be (urnuhed the people
through the ocwtpaivr.
I eael I'rlrea an Urserrlre.
Owing to buying iu large tots, without
idling you a'atul ever imreating buinr
etc., we make you the' folluaing prices.
.1 bottk-s bluing for PV-.
ht, on. u'c anil In!4c r pound
'.'. pound beans lot $ I.
tf'poun It gil ipulity rice for f I,
5 ind (Mil pure leaf lard lor 4
In pound (tail pure leaf lurd lor laic
.leant trndrr sweet corn fa-
.1 cant lir.i quality tomatoes I'V Meant f I
N 1.4m golden SUtr Nap tor .V.
?rn Vrll.iw I'MwI.ir.l (rarlirt for "V.
(old lutor lie drop wnthing powder
two lor .t'-
3 rantrarnilion rmtm lor t'V
All other giKlt at prk-et iu projairtion.
PHRRY ft GRAHAM.
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M. J. Fnglcrt, our road iiiprrvitor,
waa down to St. Helen on butineta
Wednesday of lat week.
?leury While and famdy moved to
Sjiivics Itlau.l ou Hiurwlay of last wetk.
Miss (.eons llutliman Is home from tl e
Maud Itioking well and hp y.
M.J liuglcrrs youngeit daughter,
lIUiHlic,i homo for a short vitit with
her parent. She hatlieeu slopping with
her titter smce the Cnt of April.
Mrs. II. A, dntwr; of Portland, who
It being treated by the Portland doctors,
hat had two ocroton lor catarrh and
catarrhal deafness, but it slowly improv
ing .
HIST-
Tom Adams la the proudest pap In
lbs Nelialem valley. It's a buy.
Kev. Ileverllng p-onchod his farewell
riiioii al YVri.oiiia last Kunday.
Mla Filrgetald began U aching Iha
Keasey stdnail Monday.
J. U. JKillas and Mule Shannaban, of
Kb-t, and Mi l.hln Karly, of Mini,
atteiidcd church nt Vcrnonla Sunday.
Kiirnct Kliaiinnhan inude a business
trip to Misl Ji.i HaturUny.
David Richards, and Vernon Mow and
wife anlvaJ at A. C ilergers.iu'a Mon
day lor vltll.
A cougar hss boeii killing cnUot rind
sheep on CUeir Creek Ibe lasl few days.
Messrs. tleorgo and Al Taiker will lw
itji 1 b their ruinous dogs In a lew
day to Bllend toMr. t'oiignr's case.
Wall Marsh brought in a band of
Jerney cnttln bill wwk to summer on
Ida mountain ranch, up ui' the Kllby
pluca.
Win. Unyinond has moved back lo
Albian and rebuilt ahem bis bouse
btirne I last fall.
Hupervlsor llergorson has been mak
ing radical el.sngos in tho road ol bis
district lb lasl few dnji.
Would lite editor pleas rsplnlu to us
how much It will cost lor a ticket to tho
Portland fnlrgruii nds and if that ticket
glvia.ua a right lo sea the whole thing,
or is there aide shows to pay extra for?
Also, how much for children of different
"IP'' .
Growing Aohea ami Pains.
Mra. Josle Sumner, Ilremond, Tex.
writes, A pill l. HMK! " bavn used
ItallarJ'a Hnow Mnlnient In niy family
for three venrs. I would not be without
it lu tho hotiKO. I have use.1 It on my
Utile girl for growing ptins and nchos in
her knees. II cured her rig'it away. 1
have olso used It lor frost bi ten feet,
With good atiecesa. U Is the b.sl 1 iil
mi'i.t I ever lined." 26o, Wc and HH).
huld by A.J Ucinlns,,
i i-iiimiriK, tew hrr of the pr.
wiry Kratlta, in the tat. Helena public
chool, tma lieen tlacnt ,lrK tl, ,mt
Week, having KV called to Uu, Mult
nomad ronnty, by ,M:w. ol the ,,()M
lllneaaol her lnitli,r. Ml.a l'leniliiX't
brother waa drowned ret ently at Kalama,
while irtlt lt,tlK i , ,) ,,,, ((
learner Ilurv.it Oiieelt. No tre. ..I
a.
J RAINIER I
Mra. Mmliton ,, Aplnry tx-iit Hnlu
day with ua.
Mr. and Mra. French and dauKhter
Olive, of Ooble. aueut Kutiir.lau
Mr. French Invented In tome very pretty
'"'I' wb'cb be will (rut to a Kood
Ivatitane In hit home,
The latrtt Ixkiii In Kalnier today acema
to be in i, Hceiiati.
All our iIok lovers
i "re l'uttl"K a ti tnoutha invealuient
or iiceiine. Home of the ilc,( have no
colbira but Cap, Newaome aaya that they
coma iiunie ami carry them in
uicir jmcketa.
Oliver Mmea It lining Mnt nature
work lor tap Newaome
Mite Mary Williami who waa well on
the way to recovery from Iter aevere
atturk of typhoid fiver, la now tuflerinj
ooin auotiier actlKu'k,
Jinaa t.race Vof(leang la receiving
niutuai inttruction from Mra. Taiwan.
The aiN lal which took place at the K
oi r. null Saturday eveninir, oroved
lo
i a brilliant auccea. The
MayjKdc drill was very popular with the
Wg auilicme who elected Misa Carolyue
I omcriiy at Maypole Queen. Ice cream
and cake were served.
Mr Vasco Calher. oi the O. R. & N.
and Mr. I). Ncwsom, two prominent
young men ol Portland, spent Sunday
here vititlng friends.
Miss Myrtle Deitr, who has been at
tending butiuets in Portland, is visiting
her parents in this city.
Sunday night white going to church
Mrs. I'ouicroy look an unexectcd fall
which retulted in breaking her collar
bone. She ia rejiortcd at resting as well
st csn 1 etfiectcd under the circum
ttancet. Mita Caroline Pomeroy hat temponirtl y
(jiiit hrr tervicet at the pott ollice in or
der to care for her mother. Mita Cleva
William Is doing her work until berj
return.
A coIUmoii between a freight train un
der engine No. Ill and the Portland bound
ptucngcr train wat narrowly prevented
Satur-Uyniornrngbythesuddenrkingl,,,,,,,, o( wja
upolNo. II . The force wat so great, , j t , , ,nJ
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However, mat the Ireiglit train was
thrown off the track end two flat cars
were precipitated down the hank within a
lime's throw of the railroad trestle. It
reipiircd two hour' woik on the part of
the wrecking crew to clear the track lor
the ancngcr train.
llertnau Vogcltaug narrowly escaped
the lot of hit houtc and personal belong
ingt latt week. A tabic bearing a lamp
gave away, but the only thing that burn
ed, however wat a piece of embroidery
belonging to hit niece Mita Grace.
Miss Oral Stocks, of Kalama, who is
working for Mrs. Pluc, paid her parents
a jiul latt week. ' ,
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas, who hive been
awa) for some lime, are now in Rainier.
Iji1 week Hen t'ooley's little baby,
Audrey iulct, fell from s rocker and as
a result of the fall broke her note. Dr.
Mi Ijiren was called and docs not think
the child will he deformed.
Mr. I.. Swell and daughter Margret
relumed from their trip to Portland
tridav evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Taggart and children
spent a lew days In Portland.
Saturday evening a great disaster was
prevented by one oiau's timely discovery
of flames in one of the roouit of Lee's
Hotel. I'pon entering the room he
found the bed on fire; the yellow demon
wat overcome however by bis throwing
the burning mattress from the window.
NATAL
Mr. Nelsc Peterson reports an interest
ing snd instructive meeting at the Pomo
na Grange.
Mrs. M. J. Ruddiman, of Portland,
who baa been visiting her mother, Mrs
Steel, went home Monday.
A short program and arithmetic match
wat held at the school bouse Saturdoy
evening. The,, school children were
la-alen by the young jcople of the neigh
borhood and must pay the forfeit ; a pro
gr.mimc and an evening's entertainment.
The member of the Grange are plan
ning a programme, an oyster supper, and
a dance to be held at the Grange halt,
May ail.
Mr. O. Uurris has gone to St. Helens
to take his place on the Jury.
The R. K. & Co. shingle manufacturers,
have closed for a week's vacation.
Mr, C us Peterson is better this week.
The people of Natal are rejoiced to
hear of the purchase of an organ for the
Grunge Hall.
TUB NORSK NIGHTINGALE.
(W. F. Klik In Mllwtukeo Hontluel)
Vioh ay visit to remark ,
And my talk It ban plain
For vavs vich ban dark
And 'tricks glide and wain.
Dew heathen Chiuce ban yim slickers,
Vich ay tenk ay skol lak to explain.
Ay ben cooking in camp
Near Dulut' in Mansota;
Ay learn dis bar cooking
In old Nort' Dakota.
Avgct saxtv dollar forvages.
Ay tenk this ban piirty good pay:
A fuller ban came M ban Chinee)
And stealing my yob right away.
Now you see, ay ant cure,
Ef lie ban a glide cook;
But he get all his stuff
Onto? Chinee cook book;
Desc lumberyiicks pass op his cooking
So tunc sum (ley smell and tak look.
And he stealing my yob
Just because he vflrk cheap:
It umk mc so mnd
Avcnu't eating or sleep.
So ay find him von night
Veil he bun in his bed,
And ay smash him with cantuook
On top of his head,
And den he ban dead.
First class printing done at this office. I
I'llHUIT COURT.
The If rand Jary Ismtlgatlng har
frs Against Oar t oaaly
Offlelals.
t.trcult Court met here' on. Tuesday
but, and a grand jury drawn as follows:
Urns (irahatu.sr foreman; U. W, Jordan,
unver llurns, John tlllmnn, P. Cheldn
line, Joe Hill, Isaac McKay.
There is considerable work before the
lnquisitorial body, as there is much com
plaint as to the violation of the law bv
the saloons of this county and this mat
ter Is to lie thoroughly investigated. The
grand Jury, it is understood, is making a
iuii investlgrtion of charges made by Mr,
R. II. Mitchell, .editor of the Houlton
Register, against the rounty officials, in
connection with the purchase of the rock
crusher and also In regard to the dis
honesty charged by him against road
supervisors. Mr. Mitchell was called be
fore the Grand Jury on Wednesday and
given an opportunity to make good.
The petition of Mrs. Kaiily Mitchell,
wife of the editor of the Register, for the
appointment of a receiver for the Rainier
(Jaittte, was granted tiy Judge Mc Bride,
and Judge J. B. Doan was appointed to
that IniporUni position. Itaitpears that
the petitioner, Mrs. Mitchell, holds i
mortgage against the Gazette, and be
Icives that her iuterests will be best sub
served by placing the rroperty in a re
ceivers charge.
FOR SALK Great boreal n. Five acre
tract of well improved land. Fine orchard
and garden. Good ten room bouse, tur
nithed throughout. Hot and cold water.
Situated at Clatskanie. on railroad and
and steamboat lines. Terms easy. Write
or call on
W.H.CONYERS
2 t Clatskanie, Oregon
CENTENNIAL KOTES.
The men who alii participate iu the
rock drilling contests at the Centennial
enjoy enviable records. In fifteen min
utes this team drilled through 37 inches
bard, tough granite. The men are
butky n. liters from the Galice district
in rkiutliern Oregon.
A large lower Is being erected over
Guild's lake at the Lea is and Clark
Centennial. Upon this will be placed a
greatly enhance the lighting featu-ea of
the Centennial.
The Lewia and Clark Expositon had
an imperial visitor one day las week in
Count Michael Michaelovich Ilarzlnioff, a
Russian noble who will represent Cau
catia at the Fair. The Count was well
pleated with the Fair. He said the Ex
position is well known in Europe, and
London sport are gambling on the
probable attendance.
The California building, one of the
handsomest structures at the Exposition,
waa completed lost week, and accepted
by the state commission. The building
is in sbajie of a Greek crots, each wing
is a replica of an old Spanish mission,
the four which arc reproduced being Kl
Curmel, Dolores, San Luis Rey and
Santa Barbara. Aside from its historic
interest, the building will prove popular
this summer on account of its interesting
exhibits from the Golden state on display
there.
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ICE CREAM
Will le nerved in my
dining room next Sun
dsv, wcothcr permit
ting. The ICECREAM
is of the best quality
that can be procured
in the city of Portland
MRS. E. li. FLAOQ
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GOOD HORSK FOR SALE-Will
sell either a seven-year-old mare, weight
about 1300 pounds, or a well-broke three-yenr-old
gelding, IVrcberon aire. Par
ticulars on application. I'kter Lvko,
Warren, Ore.
Elaborate clusters of electric lights
representing the final touches to tho
Bridge of Nations at the Lewis and
iCIark Centennial are i o being place
n Haitinn.
School Report Cards, the very best
form, with envelopes to match for sale
at this office for f I per hundred.
REGISTERED JERSEY BULL FOR
SALE Registered No. 65814. A good
breeder. M. Cark, Fishhawk, Ore.
The Ilaxelwood Creamery, ol Portland,
Ore., is one ol the four largest in the
world. Thellaselwood people are try
ing to build up cream routes all through
tho northwest. If you think a cream
route would be a good thing for your
neighborhood, write them. Notice their
advertisement of the U. S. Cream Sep
arator. n.rr. Van Purohass Any Other Write
THE N.W HOMt StWINB MACHINE BOMPAIT
oranok, ataaa.
Many Sewing Machines are nwdstowUrsgoroV
lui t' quality, bat ths ' New Home " Is mad
I? wutr. Our guarsnty nsvar runs out
wa maks Sewing Machines lo suit all eendnlong
of the trade. Th. "Slew Homo" standi atthl
Mdof all Mlir5-reae family loving machines)
bold b j- authorised dealt vulf ,
ron i-t ay '
fc. BUY THE dff
iHPllulE
A Poalilye Nri-rasltjr.
Having to lay npoo my lied for 11
Jays from a auver'ely bruised leg, I only
found releil when 1 used a bottle of bal
lard'a Hnow Liniment. I can cheerfully
recornend It a tha best medicine ever
sent to the afflicted. It has now become
a positive necessity upon mvrelf. V, ft
livrne. Merchant. jJoverslille. Tessa.
2.rx-. oOo and f 1.00. Hold by A. J. Vjoh-
NOTICE OF CANCELLATION OF WAR
RANTS OVER SEVEN YEARS OLD
Notice is hereby given that if the fol
lowing described county warrant which
were issued more than seven years prior
to July 1st, A. I). 1006, are not presented
to Die County Treasurer for payment
within 60 days from the 1st day of July
A. D. 1WV), said county warrants will be
cancelled and payment thereof will be
thereafter refused.
By order of the County Court ol Col
ombia County, State of Oreiron.
List of all county warrants which were
Issued more than seven years prior to the
1st day ol July, A. l , llMA, and winch
have not been paid. The amount of
each said warrants; to whom issued, and
the oate of Issuance.
2nd Series A. No. 3017 Wm. Jones
July 12tb, 1S1I7 $20 00
2nd series A No. 3oH0 H C Ruber.
Sept 11th. 1807 2 00
2nd series A No. 3787 I B Hoffmire
Nov. 8th, HW7- 1 60
2nd aeries A No. 3700 C H Howe
Nov. 8tb 1807 1 00
2nd aerie A No. 3701 O D Wolf
Nov. 8th, 1807 - 1 00
2nd series A. No. 3840 Tom Ander
son Nov 8th, 18117 1 SO
2nd aeries A No. 3922 S II Tryon
Nor. 15th. 1897 2 70
2nd series A No. 31100 J H Peter
son lan. I4th. 1808 3 00
2nd aerie A No. 3007 Clide Rich
ardson Ian. 14th, 1808 3 00
2nd series A No. 3008 Mothis Wyer
Ion utn. 1808 - 3 ou
2nd series A No. 3051 J N Kice,
snen it Dec. zznd , l W7 3Z
2nd series A No. 31X18 J N Rice,
sheriff Dec. 2,.'nd, 1807 - 30
2nd aeries A No. 3072 I N Rice,
sheriff Dec. 22nd. 1807 - 30
2nd series A No. 4257 Henry Martin
March 12th. 1808 1 OU
2nd series A No. 4270 John Turner
Mnr.li 12th, 1808.. Z OU
2nd series A No. 4451 J as, T Gray
May 7th. 18U8 - I W
2nd tenet A No. 4453 Victor Derger-
stedt. May 7lb. 1808 1 50
2nd series A No. 4481 John John
son May 7th, 1808 - 1 Ml
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Moyer Clothing Co.,
THIRD AND OAK. PORTLAND
THE COLUMBIA COUNTY
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Abstract and Trust Co.
Titles Examined, Abstracts Made, Non-Resident
Taxes Paid. Real Estate, Loans, Etc.
E. E. QUICK,
A. M. HOITON,
Proprietois
How We Do It
We have had so many people ask us how
we do it how we sell our 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
in 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.
Sawed
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Ma la prraml. Writ tot
Ota wtlk pwpWri.
Notice is hereby Riven that the under
signed has been, by the Hon. R. H. Hat
tan, Judge of the County Court of the
State of Oregon for the County of Colum
bia, appointed adniinistratorof the estate
! of Francis N. Goerig and Christine J.
Goerig, 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, IMS.
HARRY R. CLIFF.
Administfator of the Estate of Francis N.
Goerig and Christine J. Goerig, de
censed. I SUMMONS
In tne Circuit Court of Oregon for Columbia
t County.
Carrie K. Johnson v. Geo re E. Johnson.
To George K. Johniou, lite above named ds
fend.nt:
' In the name of the Stite of Oreeon, you are
hereby notliled and required lo appear, on or
beiore May 13. I1, and auwer l he complaint
Died aialnst you in the above entitled court
and caue. If von fail to nppear and auiwer
within tbit time the plaiu'iir will apply to the
court for a decree dlmolvin. the marriafe now
i exiklina between you aiul plalnUIT, and for
such other rellel ai may he equitable.
I Thli lummoni I publ'ibeil puruant to an
1 order of Uon. Thomaa A. McBride, Judge o(
the above entitled court, mad. at eh.mberi on
March 29, 1WA. iroaeribin lx weeks as the time
for publication hereof.
Ihs Aral publication ot thli lummoni Is on
March .11. l'JO and the lime will-in which vou
are required to anwvr 1. the day after the ex
piratlou ol ilx weeki from the date of the Unit
publicaltou of this summon..
. KOUEKT O. MORROW,
t Alornev for nlaintlrT
SUMMONS
In ths Circuit Court of th. state of Oreson for
Columbia Cotinlv.
Nsllie Blair ri. Albert A. HUir,
loU'l A Blair, the above named defendant:
lu the name oi the Hiale of Oregon you are
hereby notiiied and required to appear in the
above named court and cae within six wecki
from the date oi toe nrt puhiicatiou of this,
summons, vli-, six weeki from March 31t, 1906, '
aadamwe the romplnint agalnat you lu Ihia
ea.e. ine.ia wrca wuiiin wnicn you are re
quired to appear will expire on May 12. 1901,
and If you tail to appear and anawer hereiu by
thattim.th. plalutill will apply to tin court
for a decree ulMolvl"g the runrrince relation
nowexiatlng between you and plaintiff, and for
suchother relief aa may be equitable...
TbliiHmmoni ia published by order of Hon.
Thomas A. McHrlde. iudgeof the above named
court, made in chambers on March ts, 1904. and
ths time preKribed iu the order for uuUiaa.
tlon li alx weeks.
Ths urst publication hereof it oa March 11,
Hit.
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StfRRATOR
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IT S SO.
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Timber Laud. Aet June . ISTS.
NOTICE FOtmiBllCATION
Cniied Slates Land Office,
.- rron City. Oregon. Jinuirr lo, 190V
t. otice l hereby aiven that in cuim.llmc
w1L- :he proviiinsor ins Act of Conaren of
Jane . 1ST, entitled -An Aet for the rale of
timber land. In the Mate of California. Ore
rn. Nevidi. and vhintton Territory." aiex
tended to all the Publie Ijind Huiei bv act of
Aunut 4, ,W, Oscar J.ihnwu, ol Flner.
toumy of Clarke, St-ie f Waihliigton. his this
day tiled In thli offica hli .toru ttmeraeni
No. (SJS. lot the lHir. ri.se of theS. w. 'i of
section No. 14 in tosrnihlp No. 4 X., Range No.
4 .. ma will offer proof to show that the tan.t
oushtii more raluilile for IU Umber oritoim
than lor agricultural nurpowa. and tn el.llih
aucliim tnmd land before the Rextiler .od
Receiver at Orrcou Cltr, Oregon, ou ThunU.v.
the ixh day of il.y. IjOi ' nu,lu
OUhn. ol V.rnonla, Oivnon; Wesley D. Sitter
e, of Vernonia. Oregou; ..Otto Kelson, ot
Any and all penons elaimtng adrenely he
above described land, a e reoue-ted to Hie their
rlni mm i i ,M. nlfi. .... ... K-) ... .w . .
of May, isus: "
alus K.NO.NS. presses, BeiUter
SUMMONS
In the Circuit Conn of the State of Oregon for
Columbia Conniv.
J. C. Moreland. ulaintiir. vs. Martin Conwav.
Wm. U. Howauon, H. W. Brown. Arthur
Ixwe. W. M. Bnuee. Chat. Boiiven snd
Nettie Boisvert (his wife), and JeMe p. Krut
ai adminitrator of the estate of John Con .
way. deceea&ed.defendftutft.'
To Mania Conway, and Je-ue P. Emu (admin
Utrator of the estate of John Conway, de
ceated):
In the name of the Slate ot Oregon you are
hereby require,! to appear and answer the com
plaint Hied againot you In the above entitled
auit on or before tlx weeks from the Unit publt.
eatiou of thit luminous, and if yon fail to io.
anawer, for want thereof the plain'IITwIil arply
lo the curt for ths relief demanded in hi. com
plaint, which i.; for a decree against vou and
each and ail the defendant, quieting hta tltlo
to the following described tract, of laud. to-it:
Th. iA.k half nt . I. .. -. ..... . n. . I . . .
Hiuiheaat quarter of wciiou ta. Iu township 7
north of range 4 west of the Willamette merid-
tan: alto Hie tract bounilct by a line beginning;
at the norihwcii corner of Ilia above tiact and
ruuuing north II 43 chains, thence east 5eh.ini.
thence north Ml ehatna, thence cant chain-,
thence south 21 43 chains and thance west M
chains to place ol lxinning; and alao that
other tract bounded by a Hue beginning SS
chains went of tha northwest comer of the ..
Iiryant donation land claim and running south
14 m chains to the center line of said necilon IS,
thence weal 10 53 chains, thence north 14.W
.. . tiinn.mi vi.aiiH in piwe I'l
legiuninr: and that the claim of title tliereti.
by defendant, ur either of them Is without
foundation and void; and for such oilier relief
aa may be equitable. 1 t
This summons ia published by order .f lb
Hon. R. A. Ilatian. Judge of .he ( onntv Ccurt
of Columbia Couuiy.aiate of Oregon, made and
Hied April ilrd. l'joj,and is thereby made renirn
able six weeks from the dale of the first publi
cation hereof, which date i. April G,h. J'JOj.
II. B. MC'ltUUM NO
U11AUAM ix CLKKTON.
Attorueyi for I'lulallff,
UTt
JOHN A. BECK ;
DEALER Ul
Watches, Diamonds, SilTenarg,
.JEWELRY....
Repairing a Specialty.
MorrlKa at. BsL Pro at 4 flat, rt)SXLA3.