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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (July 21, 1905)
" kj LOCAL . II U, CI10 will 1 t ilm Uradi tow l'rl'ly WuiMUy lor nt two ' ,W, at lilt vl0c TMJyi WwIiim- . iUMMitl TUtirly. ur W K. Hmllh, ol DlnckfiKit, Malm. u Mowlay lt. Mr. Hitiltli nJ hwlly iav l"" ,,utlr 01,1 "Hail Mr. I'tlicr Clark, oi Jloiiltou. n ttiiie to Oregon lirr Hi urt ol .ailirtMNitoKlvt l ItwiJ word with ,Wf K,, 7tw Mining Journal, jmUitlicil at UtlfblkM.AUk, ! wy niitliiial .die amount ul th I'uurth tit July cel. brtllim t tl plae. wliU.U It aWrllara w tin vrtt." Tli warship Mar-Nt-bcad, CliliK), awl Terry laarticipaUNi ,ml Mir liraas baml furnished tb music. fttptid credit ! k'" CoImiiiIiU cwinly ly. Mr. J. K. IkrK, collector olcuUiuiat KrU'tiahan, who arted m chairman ot tUcetecutiva CutuiiilUre. pix.f Klnebart, Held r;rrUry of (l Saloon taaifu.. will fMsukt ou Suwliy. July STIrtl, In the Warren M. R. charcHat IU. ui.jllimll.m, 3 00 p. m. md SI, Helena lit ft p. ut, All who are i ayr,y Interested in th teniarranc matr wged lo attend, and all art In- A Sswir I mora Ufomlng than a Irowa, All our customer r smiles, Uyf C. 8WKTT lut it. Mr. N. A. l.owe, of Quliurvy, mother A. T. Lata, oltbiseiiy, I tuilc irrioiuly III at Im tUiiKlifi-r' reside nc. Jlft children bav twvn auiiiuwnrd to brt lajdaide. Mr. Wrrrn Quirk, while playing loot L.tl U,l.l.tW ttlittfU.it Mtl.l (mined hi ankle. AUKNI Ot.K WAMOl'TII MID (litmint? Ctearauve rUle, and av iwit-li bwv your -ncl to vitit th iair. I'uT ;rnuiu Iwi'attl' ' CSWIiTTatMrnlit. Mr.. II. (iudfrcT, ol thi city, klll.il bn fnl l-"r on Siimlny mortilnn Ut, l,rlr Wrkl4t, on tlio norib lik ol Ik !Wiimm, It waa fin ymuj iaiinl, and nearly (nil Krnwn, and ma t a K'"l IKk luad ir tli rcturaltttt buntrn. lira' and Itoy't Bait at a lilrl re I'anatna Hat, Htraw Itatt, hp rnniilt to mik jitur bidiiIIi .ir Vuu d brttrr CSWHTTatwut it. A tun-1 daatanlly attempt waamarle lat TikwUv night to wmk llw uiI'IiiIkIh II. P. paac(er train. A atrel rail aelifliing 'Ji) Kun,la waa plarrd arra t'w l' V at a tiKbl sraUi about two nnlea ettalSt apporMr; tint beiti( a (itera? of , airtight trark, Hi engineer aaw it and rtatcU.I tlx apred of ttie train, How ever. Die engine atrwk the rail, wh en alii iiv.n the pilot and waa carried a Ii4ai!rrd yarl lie fore it waa dialoudcd.i The (urea of the blow bent tbe rail into a b ahor and plunKed it three feet Into tlwhrd ground. No damage waa done, tul a trrnbte tr trdy waa narroa y enraiird The World Seema rright If Vu Irook at it Irtim under ont of Ihooe liata that ;u can't gel their ajnal unteaa yon C. SWKTT aUnii it. Jack Matthewa, one ol our local fiabcr inea, bad an unpleaaant raperiencc laal TtwwUy. A atraniter wtw carried a roil olblankrla, repeated Matthewa to take biin out on Hie Columbia, and when they we.c out in the atream he twk a Win cheater from the roll and told Matthewa Wiat t j one ot tint cacacd convict Ir-nn MeSeil'a Wand, and ordered the fi'ltnman to put him acroaathe river near t-ipiei. He made Matthewa build a fir and cook aotuc potaloe. At the flrrt opportunity Matthewa ateppad away and rowed to Kalama, whera he notified the alictitt of Cowlita Couuly. A dainty trimmed bat, neat pair ol boea gora along way toward imiroving nma apraranee. If yon want to Im prove your appearance C SWKTT aliout it. A good lime waa given by the t'nilcd Attiwu No. HO to the pcop'e ' ton and vicinity on Friday evening lt. C.vir one hundred jwople war prfaent by Invllnllon, A good literary IVKmuiiue waa rendered, coiiaiatlng of nic, etc after which an able addrcaa " given by Dr. Manlon, Supreme Med tcnl Wrector, of Portland. Refreahment were then nerved to alt and a good time waa had. Lodge convened at bite liaiir and nineteen men were initiated niio ttie order, making a total of I2fi the largeat nietulierahlp of any lodge in the county. Mr. and Mra. W. P. Slaughter, of Port, aand, are St. Helen vlaitor thia week. What', the matter? Something doing ntVernonia. Look at that correapou deuce. Mr, Allen Quick, of Kukama, Iiidlnpa, who haa been visiting with hi nephew, Mr. U. I. Qi,hk of thi illy, went to I'urtlnnd on Tucadny lt to vlait the fair before returning to hla emtern home. J'nriug bia viait be renewed hi acquaint "' with hla brother, Mr. D. 0, Quick. "I Hiilaey, whom he bad not ccn for 'early half century. He la delighted with Oregon, and wera It not for hi ad vniiovd Ke woubl a. II out liack Itnat and '"'ike bia home with u. The entire Stat inhibit of cherric at l'e I,cwlandClnrk Fair It made up of Columbia county fruit from Mnyger Ilro iher'a orchard ut Mayifcr. The ore hard 'Iwntediipou Ukhlgh hill, and therefore "'e fruit la luter ripening aifd the rain 'Hd not affect it a bndly na they do the 1'iwlnud frulta, The cherriea from thia wiiuty are conceded to be the boat in ''lite and keeping riuallly of any in the ptatc. Mra. Arthur ti corge ia able to bo on I filler nlu;st three "loull) alckijuaa, If" lea on 'ilil KttJ place, mir itillu i wmt ot Warren, rattie linir l.wliiif lii-r lid. I.i Tliiimduy itdctiiixiii by lit lnt; gored by bull, Hlic ami rblldrcii were lrylnK to lrlv tlio m.i,,,,,! Mi tliv tttuv, wliiu i iuriip.1 niio atuurked bcr. Allliouijli Mr. Uabrirlauit li very brnvy woiunu iiivauiiimi uirew ,ir up in the air, ami e" "u uowii, caiih'lit her tm hi noma una Korcl her Irarlully. He imi.t liava thruwii hrr uver the Iincc and turn iiuaiiie to rcath lurtii comiilctc hl.wr.rl, lir there waa where Ue waa (uuiul by the UilKhlwra when they came in auawcr to mecallaot Hit chlldreii. i)n. It,.- .,) Klta were Imlh autuiiioued and at laat ac, count abe wa coanidernhly Improved, and will imll,ly mover, The Cabriel- o iHiully mine Ut Warren about three irtaijo ami are of Bwedlnh l'limtxtrne. thin. IWcrylhlliB imlble la l-i,u, .1..... lor them by their nriulilxin. "PAIR" VISITORS-Muy find r-wm io rem wiirrr Car aervlca I. direct to and Irom tbe I'alr gnniticU. All m.Kh rncon. veniciirea and ralea rraaonable. Tube 5M or Olh alteet Car aoutb to Hall alrret. MRS, 9. 8. WAV. 111! DSHIall nrar rnr fill, tit Mm. C. H. Doanc and danttbtera Pan- ilr and Laura hvt been viailiiiK at the realdciu-t if Mr. 8. A. Milr. during the taut week, KriiiK to Rainier Tuenlay to vl.it JudK I. H, txwue. Tbey are well knnwu loriner rridcuUul Ikaver Vallev. Clutrlry Doane having been at one time bend of thia county and a very popular man. They are out here lor tbe purpoae ol vialtlui; the I'.irmitlon. Mr. and a. I. V. Utbblna, of Walla Walla, Waalilngton, liave Uen viailing at I.akcide I'arui, the home of Mr. iJob blna'a mother. Miaa Iu 8. Krakra liaa Iweu vlaltiitK in Kaitcrn Otrjon during the part month, She baa a limelead near Comlon and will bavcaoniv imirove menu m. p while there. Condon gave a three daya celebration on the 3d, 4th, and Mh of July, In honor ol the new railroad from Arlington. Siatren ounce to I lie jxiund. l'our iiuarta to tlie k'Hoii. Never (ban twelve to the ilocii. And no gooda tluit reUirea a premium to make Hi. ui aril. M. C. ti HAY, St. Helen. Mr. W. It. IHllanl an I tieorc 1'1k'K are out on a bumitiM and filijiij trip in the ui iintiin between Bunker Hill aud SrappooK, They will lc abwnt acvcral daya. (Julie a number o! Hi. Helen fither- m. u have gone to the tumuli of the river in hope of having brttrr luck. Mra. W, If. Powell returned borne laat Friday night from St. Vincent' hotplul, after uu lrrgoing an ojirratton fur appru dicitia. Tbe ourration waa entirely auccraalul and ahe ia convalescing aa rapidly aa Could be cipcrled. Mr, lirace Powuin;; baa been viaiting at the home of her parcuta 3d. and Mm. S. A. Milea. Mra. II. Morgua and aon l'red have Wn viitiug frieiidaat Cathlaniet during the pat week. The family of I. II. R. Cliff are apendiug the auratucr at the aeavidc. Mr. Jamea lart aud faintly went to Seaaide on Saturday laal, where they will !ly ilt '"' l"m Mr. Arthur George of thiacity. Syrup of While Pine and Tar, the old reliable cough remedy, l'or ale by A.J. I leming, druggiat. I have money to loan ou approved real ealalc acvurity, W. H.POWUI.L, SU Helena, Oregon. Or. Knodor uaea Dr. Qreen'a new and correct method of making arti ficial teeth. Plate are mad by thia method to fit accurate. 322 Mohawk building, Portland. INPHJICHTIO.N With It companion, heart burn, flatulence torpidity of the liver, conatl nation, palplution ol the heart, poor blond, headache and other nervous ayinptom, allow kln foul tongue, oirenalvo breath and a legion of other allmenla, la at .mco tb im at widespread and da fuctive miilailynmong the Am. erlran peoplo. Tlio Heroine trealmiit ill enre all the trouble. 50 bottle , Huld by A. J. Doming. Ur. Kdwin Roaa la having new porch built on the woet aide ol ni realdeucc ill the north part of the city. Mr. Arthur George la the builder. Cheerfully neouomended for Itlieianiailain 0. fl. Wgbce. Danville, 111. wrltM, Dc. 2, mi: "About two yean ago I wa laid up with rbcumntUm. I tried Ballard' Know Lliinlmoiit; ono bottle cured me. I can cheerfully reccoinnid it to al uiTurlug from like aftliction. 25c, 60o and 11.00 Bold by A. J. Doming. Reduced Kale on Sir. Iralda O i and after June '22nd, 1005 the, lure on the Htr. Iralda will I a followa, eood to Oct 15, l'.Xtf. Ooble and Kalama, ?fi nillA WAV. l.!ifi round trip. Ilodnmn, Martina, Comic!!, Oplee, Hc one (I (K) round tlp. Columbia City, oneway, HOc round trip. St. Helena, ' " f t I UiL na. H.U1I Ode fate one way, 7fc round trip. Itaacball I'layera and Foot Itauevat Iiul Krugor, ex-champion long dl Innco foot raiuir of (iornmny and Hol land write. Oct. 27, 1101 s "During mv training of eight week1 loot race at'HiiHI-nkoOltv, In April hud, I """l lliillard' Snow Mnnlmont to my groitt- okI aiitlsfaclliin. Therclofo I can highly .roccomen.i Snow Miinlniont to nil who are troubled with pniina, bnilao or rhnumntiBiii." 25c, 60J and l. 8uU bv A. J, Dcmlng. VJCRNONJA ITEMS. Till Hottlc Iihn been clerking for J J' .,f Miat II,.- week, nmking my', "Kgliig a well ,,,,,1 ollierwia,. helping J'lliua to bring up the odd. and u.1 of ma work, Mra. Hatfield haa been out of aehool lor a week on account of aickiieaa, but reaumod her work on Wedncadny of thia week, i . mini nun wile rejoice over the advent of a bouncing boy, while Clurnce I aimer and wife ami Cliarlea Ilerireraon w,,e 'v girl iMbieaat (heir liotnca r ti j-i i . vucKieiin of Crooked Creek, ia ii i us ar rtoualy ill at(nin, Hc llu, Wt aiung tor a long time. Jonil 1 rliigle waa out to Portland laat W k, reaiimably in the Inlcreat of the imiajarctivc R. R. to the Nchulem, and ir. Keeil, the Ktrelary and general manager, la expected In thia week to look over the route. Mr. and Mra. McChoiie, of Tacoma. vialted our city lant week, looking after a rancii they have recently purcluued up Pebble Crerk, of L. Selgcrl. Keube rJeaaman, ol Clatakanie. mnde a flying viait to tbe home folka one day mat weea, ataylug Here juat three hour. He had aold bia claim up Rock Creek and waa after ibibi to make out tbe deed correctly, Juliet Dow of Miat, haa been viaitine at lier Auntie'i, Mra. J. G. Pringlc, at the old home place. There will 1 a apecial election in thia town. School dialrict No 47, Saturday, July 2!lth, to vole a tat to reseat the achoo! honae, the old aeata being in a very dilapidated condition, a diagrace to any achool diatrict. Dr. Hatfield waa called to Miat Friday laat, to ace Caapcr Wilaon who ia Very alck, and then again Momlay of thia week. Quite a number of atrangera have been in our midat the rail month, looking after limber Inud. The proct ot a R. K. into the valley puta our tliabcr laud in demand. H. R. Throok ia aliout the bnaicat man in our community. Having the cream route to look after, hauling from Clata- kanie and other puiula, and haying aca aon Icing on. kecpa him mailing. He waa out for a load of flour from llarika the firt of the week, and from Miat to Clatakanie, on Tuesday, for a load of nicrchaiidiae. Peter Bergcraou, our road anperviaor, baa been doing aome excellent work in dutrict 15 thiaanmmcr. The graveling along tiic road near 1C. G. SUannaban'a Iwiug eapccially well done. D. W. Keaay and O. Curtaluritt, have their coutracta near town gralcl, and will put the gravel on after the buay harveat aeaaoa i over. Mia I.lllic McDonald, of Anoka, ia viiititig frieuda in Portland. She rcporta that the Pair ia Juat fine. Mlaa Swanaon, of tbe Wilkcnaon achool, and Mr. Hatfield, of tbe Ridgcway achool, eapect to bring their achool to gether at the latter' achool bouse, on Priday, Auguat 4th, for a program and picnic dinner. Mr. lv, K. Nickerson haa tendered the use of hia new boat, Sallie. for the plcaaure of the children and young people during the afternoon. The annual camp meeting will prob ably begin about tbe middle ol Auguat. Definite arrangcrueuta a to time will be made at the quarterly meeting which begins here neat Priday evening, to con tinue over Sdnday. Rev. Ktra Mawer, our new presiding elder, will be with us. Every body is invited to attend.. Bring your baakeu full of dinner, Sunday, aud stay all day. Mra. Redamond, of the Vernonia hotel, ia kept busy these day entertain ing viaitorx. She knows how to send her gueata away feeling that they have bad tbe worth of their money. There haa been quite a number of 'functions" In our valley during the past two month. In (act the people are getting quite aocinble, which is right aud proper. Hut one of the most pleasant affair waa the gathering at Mr. E. E. Nickeraou' Saturday, July 8th. Osten sibly, it was for the purpoae of launching bia new boat, which he bad Juat finished, but really it waa aaHrprier for Mr. Nick erson, who waa home from the Benson logging camp for a abort viait. About one hundred frieuda gathered at the Nickcraon borne, oue and a half miles eaatof town, iu the forenoon, moat of them meeting In town and going in pro- ceaaion. The woman had well tilled baskets and when the dinner hour came, a bountiful spread wa made. Mr. and Mr. Nickerson, Miasc Gladys and Gran olma Arnold, being the guests of honor. It it needleaa to any that justice was done to tbe many good things the visiting ladle had brought. After diuner lhe young men carried the new boat to the river, and amid the Joyou shouts of good feeling, ahe gently slid Into the rippling waters of the Nehnlcm, Mr. Nickerson breaking the bottle of wlne(?) and speak- lug the magic word, "Sally" the name being given in honor of Mrs. I. P. Spen cer, who was the general manager of the function. The boat bciStg launched, thirteen girls, who had never rowed a boat, engaged In a contest of rowing, the boat being propelled by side wheel, to see who could get Mr. Nickerson across the river and back In the shortest time. The quickest time being made, among the older girl, by Misa Ullie Clielticiin and among the younger girls, by Miss Gladys Smith, each of these receiving from Mr. and Mrs. Nickerson. a prlao ot one dollar for the most skill in their class. A pri of one dollar was aiso given to Miss Ruby Dcnslow lor being tlio bravest among the contestants, none of the rest being willing to go first, and It did take a good deal of courage to lead out In uit untried field. The rest of the afternoon was spent iu rowing, in plung ing by the boys and girls, and iu Having a lolly eood time by all. Mr. Nicker- aoit haaoncof the best Unproved ranches nrouml, aim lie srai goes on hhiuutimk, lie being just now engaged in building a large burn., (Tliulwr Land, ,.x j"nr j rnltcul HtMltt. t ....I ,,n,n.. I'urltaml, Or.. July In i i:,. ' Vlll'i) fa hiTi'liy a Hi ll,i. .,.,. I..' Klvii tlmt In (!iii,inil(K JUII !.,la.,millil,i"A Act nr Vhi .!. .t Mn. a.'a. i , . ..'..:,: ? r"J".". w';;,? b'p ;;...;. rA: ui . . i I'""'' allow that (he laiirt u LS'i .l".Jl.or" !""!"'' ,l timber m i "" !"'. aariMiiiural iiiiriMmu., mir ui , alillih .:ii io mki Intnl. iH-birn k.fll.l..r u. 'if,ii.V:?..i n""- Or-m, on Mi.nilay, the oil iirirrnn wlluwwm,; J,n B, n lortlanil Orm,,,,,; J. ,,. Millar, of f W. I), Hun, of Vmioiila. (H-emiu. Bearly, r, r.irtiorio, urPKoii .nr and all linii el.lralin ailverwly the a ivil-!rllM..l lamlaara riiml, il to Iflo tlmir AUlKKMON H. IIRKHHKR, Reller, ADMINISTRATOR'8 SALE. In the County Court of the Slate of Or evon for Colmnbia Colllltv. Ill the mutter of the eatate of John D. Morgan, deceased. Notice it hereby given that by virtue of an onler of the County court of the nuite ot Oregon for Columbia County, made and entered on the rd day of July, ltftlfi, in the matter of the eatate of John I). Morgan, deceated; the uuderaigned, the adiiiiniatrator of aaid eatate. will, on or alter the SUthday of Auguat, 1005, at the office of aaid K. K. Quick in St. Hel ena, uregon, aeii at private aale for cash in hand, the following deecribed real proiiertv belouirinir to the eatate of aid ilex-eased, to wit: Ikglnning at the South Weat corner of Vi C.,,,.1, ll'u. 1 .,- i . virAiiunwin iiwn- ahin (our North, Range two Weat of the Willamette Meridian ; thence North 5H rods; thence Kaat 30 roda: thence South 5.1 !i rod; thence Weat 30 rode to the place of beginning, containing ten acrea, aituated in the County of Columbia, State of Oregon. E. E. QUICK. W. H. POWELL, Attorney for Adminia- iraior CUARDIAW8 8ALE Ka fl a U hercliV irlran thai l.v vlrtnr. f an . t ol Uid i;.miuii i.ourt ot the male of (Imron l.,r llm otmly of Columbia, marie and enwrerl 0 i Ilia Wit day uf Joly, iwav. a thi matter ol III auarilUnihlp ol the eMala of Charlra Hen drlekr, a miiior, th unlaraline.1, u (uarillin 01 the eatate ol aM minor, will, on th 'Mb day ol Auauat. Vm, at tli hoarol ten o'clock n in inrrnNHi oi aaid day. at the court honae InorliiHI. Unlcna. irnr,.a, aall at public auc tion, lor raali n hand, th followinf dearrilied real m.ny belonirlni to uid minor, ultiiMvd In Ihal ouoty of Columbia. Hlate ol Oron: to-wll: An undlrtrle.1 on filth Interaat Inaad and th u.irth half of the aomlteaai qnarlrt ni awouii iwrniT-uinv, m lowuRinp nvt nnnil, raiiia two wait of th Wlllarnetl meridian: aud alto an undivided one fifth Intereat In and to the l.il lowing deMnlayl tract of land con talnlua Ave aero, aituated In aalileountr and lUio lo nli; Urelnnlna at the aouihueal eor- Ur ol taction Ihinv-ava. in aaid lAwnahln livm runu. raug iwu wtfnoi in vtiuaniMte merio- tan; inerie r-l alone in aoutn una or aalrl ecu m :3 rla: iheoc ntth 2KJI rot; thence w a liodilo th weat tin) ol aild anriion; tkeoe auuth is I rwaato ui place ol bealnnlur, K. K. utile:, W. It. Powell, attorney for Ruart'iau, SUMMONS In the Circuit Court n iulalftol Oregon lor in wounir ol l olumoi William Werner, laliillrT, vs. Helena Werner, To Hi-lrna Werner. Attendant: In the Natno of ih Htata of Oreeon ron are hereby nolllled that the plaintiff herein ha filed a i-omploiut aaaln.t yon Iu Ih abou anlttled eunn and oauae, and you are hereby required to :tar and auiiwer the aaid ouinplaint. or Ale torn nrpearanee thereto, on or before the laat day ol the terra prearrlbed by lh order of uublleailon hereof, lo-wtt: on or before Heo- traitor 1, awl that If yon fail ao lo answer and aypcar. or file sou appearance herein. ina r anion wii eaiiae vonr aeianit lo been lerodaml noted and will apply to th court for decree lorever dfaanlvlua the bbnda of matri in relief prara.i ior in ine comuiatni. lo-wii, mony now alUne between oti andth Dial till, na ior aucn oiner reuei aa in con a deem proper and dutiable. d e-milabie. Th date of the (Tntt publication ot thia aummoiitla Friday, the .'1.4 da y of July, ltn.1. end Ih laat pablleatloh I la Friday, th Brat day of September, thereof la rrlda?, th Brat day of Sepl 1905. aad thia aummona la to b lttiblithed un arh f'ridav of each and every week for s pe riod ni ata auceaaaiv woaaa between aaid elates. 1 hia surumnni la nubli.hed by order of Hon. Thomaa A. McBride. Judge of aaid conrt, made Inehanilwra Iu said eauM on Ih Uln Jay ol July, a. P.. iwj. CHA8. J. 8CIINARKL, Altorner for Plaintiff. CONTEST NOTICE- Orefon City, Orrffnn. Julv 11. looi. A tufftrff nt enntcvt ttfttilavlt hnvlnc b'U Oled In Ihli offlr by Atxulr Acsk, cunif xtnnl by Jcwtv. bulkowikl, oonte(. iu whtch It 1 ft.lictl thiil Miiifmant U well cgimkuted with lhe Iraut of Und ?rubrcevt tn lhe mUI homcitawwl eutry ud knows the proaent onnili 11 1 ti uf theumol lo ihut aUt Jouph S'hul-knw-tkl. rntryman, untl hUheim have wholly alMintUined aaid claim and that they have never rmldrd ujnn or cultivated or Improved the same since makitw entry thcrrnf. or at all. thai salt! eiitrvmaa died about December JO. IM and lhe naptca uf the helra of en try man are ui. known and after dlhrent search can uothe learned, and thai the notre of entry man arc unknown and their rct-I-lencecau Do(beecer talnctt, ond that aaid alleTM absence from the aaid laud wa nut due to his or his heirs' ra pioymriit lit the Army, Navy, or Marine "orps of the t'uttcd huiuK.as a private soldier, orticcr, aeaman, or marine, durlni the war wltn Spain ordnrlnc any othur war in which the I'nlted blatcs may lie encaged, aaid pardc are hereby n t If) tM to appear, rmnund, and offer evidence touch! me aaid allcitatloii at 10 o'clock a. m. on September &. 1VVW, Wf.ire the Keg!tr and He c-W.-ra theUulted Hutcs Laud Oftlce In I'ort lantl.Orcfon. The said contciUnt havlne, In ft ororaeratt dall, tiled February la, lVtvV set forth acis which show that after due diligence personal service of this notice cu not be made. It Is hereby o Me red and directed that audi notice be given oy uue aua nmner puminiion. tiul.1, H.PIUAr.,11 , Receiver. SHERIFFS SALE In the Circuit Court ol Ih State of Onion for tho County of Columbia, flalen A. Elkini ti. J. R. Cardwelt ami It. M. Cantwell (hla wilo), John HtewaH, John a. Ntewart, H. A. Hilea, K. W. nhur, H. U. Kiaher, administrators; Sarah J. Hendeiaoii, A. K. Utouratt. McMlnuvlll Cillec (a cnrporatlon), aud W. H. Itonretta aud U K. Latouretlc, truaieaa, deleudatiti. Notice la hereby riven that, under and by virtu of an xeeutiou. liidaiuent. order aud de cree. Imied out ol th Circuit Court of th Slate ol Oreaon, Iu and tor Columbia Count v. on tho -Jiith doy of June, 190.1, under and fn pursuance ol a Judgment, order and decree of torecloiure made and entered in said court on the Slut day ol Mav, ItKrt. In a anil wherein Helen A. Kiaim, plaintiff, recovered iu.trmont axalnat J. R ('Mlwolf.delendant, iu the aum of Tan han dmt alxty aevun and '.O-UO 10ti7.9 dollars, with Intercut thereon Irom aaid Slat day ol May, 1 A, at the rale of a ror Pent or anuum , and One hundred (1100 00) Dollars a'Uiruey'a feci, and the further sum ol Thirty-ulno and IMtW (U.la) lioltaraoo Is. And It waa fur:her onlerod and decreed by the court that th fimncrtvdeaeribcd tn tbe mortgage of th d. cndaiiK. J. K. Caldwell and SI. II. Canlnell. dated Ainiiiat '."id, 18:K), the lamo biuf dan oribedaa followa; Theeaat half of northwest quarter ol ectlon 90. In tnwuahlp i north of rang I wait, and the aoutheeat quarter el th nortnuwaliinarler and tho xnuihweat quarter ol the northeast quarter and th weat half ol the saulheiuil quarter of aeeih.n XI. ton nthlp north ol raugo 6 weal ol the Willamette meridian, attualod Iu Columbia County, Oregon, be aold as untler exeeitlluu, and that th proceeds ol such anle, aflar paylnif the eoata, dlabtirae mcnta, attorney's Ices, and evpensea herein stateit, aliall bo applied up jn the judiinieut. and Iho overplus, II any there bo, imU into court lor tnoae entitled thereto, aud In aaid dclend ants aud each ot thont he lorever forvcloaed ml barml ol all rlirtit, title and Interest In and to auld prlmlses and every )rt thereof, and ol alt equltv of redemption tberelu except their tatiiuiry rlRht ol rcdomptli.n. Now, thcrclnrc, I will, on Hiitnrday, th 5th day of AuitUKt, IIKD. at the hour ol U o'cloca In tlia forencon of auld day, at tho frowt door ol the county enurt house In St. Helens, Columbia Couutv, Oregon, sell ut public auction, subject to redemption, lo the hluhcsl bidder for cash, iu lawful money ot the united States, lull th right, title and Interest lb said defendants J. K. Curdwell nud 41. II, Cardwull have or bad at the date of the execution ol said ruorleaee. to- wlt, Ana-list 'i, IXtiU, In aud to ilia real proper ly above described, to satlsly aaid execiilion ana order oi lain, logeiner witn accruiiiR costs, gnu, thia tat day ol July. iooa. Uslifl al hi. iieicns, (.oiumuia vouniy, uro- iSKl. tttTltf WIIITK. Orsham ii Clecton, altnmeyi forpfulnlill. First publication July 7, lWi, j,.it itbllcaien Aua, I, HsM, v i- n.. . .. J" ""iM "i I liirn a, Ki-l Ii .' ! 'a V'"'. Wali iKttiin Territory," aa i 'h ,? I3'"."el r'mi" ()y"ni ' '" RAINIER, PS9BT1.ARP, SAILV. -TiAMtt "America' Willamett Slon$ Ronte . Iava Bt. Hel.ni . ... 4:80 A V Arrive at Portland. .10:80 A M Leaf Portland 1 :30 PM Arri. at St. Helen. 0 :00 P M nai m cttriTa. Witt Carry Kothinf Wot Paaawa- gar and rast Frelgnt. SAMMU OOOD, Usitar. X STOMA & COLOMBIA RIYER A RAILROAD COMPANY. DAILY. aaaBBesra TATIOiaa DAILY. r. at. 7 00 0 IS) t M aa os 1 7 10 on 10 0 lew l to oo OS I I a M 1 00 1 1 I It to aa w 7 it OS a i it so '.! iM! M.U si.; SO I ajl aa.li ,71.11 7B.7 a a .. 86 4 m . LyPartlaat Ar .... Gobi .... ....Rainier ... ... Pyramid... ...MaTiwr.... ....Qulncy .... .. Claukanl.. ta 70 00 7 S T M 7 as 7 7 17 71 4 a l al B 17 0 tn M St ( la 07 7 U 7 41 .. Marshland.. . westport... ..Cliion.... ...Knapps.. . 6rnaoa...J .John iiar... Ar. Astoria .l.v Alt train mat loa eonnctiona at Gobi with Narthern FaolOo trains to and from th Saal aa4 Soun polau. Al Ponlaud with all trains learinf Cnlaa depot, at Astoria with I. R. at N. Co.' boat aad fail II n and 8taaar T. J. rotter la and from llwaoo and Konh naavea poinia. Paaaanrara for Astoria or way points taust lag wins at Uoultoa. Trains will atoa to 11 Ma- an(i of at UouHon when coming from polaM waaiuf Gobi. J. v. Rlaar, Oaa. raa. A at., i. torts, Of UTABUSBB la 7s. JOHN A. BECK DBAUB. IX Watches, Diamonds, Sllienarc, ....JEWELRY.... Repairing a Specialty. UsrrlMaW.Bai.rrMt nnt, POBTLAJiD. pi 1 1 iim Corner 20 OUR MAMMOTH MIDSUMMER CLEARANCE SALE NOW ON. BIG REDUCTIONS IN ALL DE PARTMENTS. FOR REAL BAR GAINS C. SWETT ABOUT IT lilEN S FIRST m M 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. HOLTON, Proprietor THE FAIRMOUNT is.- th and Upshur streets at the front gate of A first class modern hotel, at tbe most reasonable rates. A family hotel, where guests from the country may be assured of good treatment. In connectio nwiih the hotel will be found the most , reasonablepriced first class restaurant in the city of Portland. Special accommodations for large families. Get your dinner at The Fairmount , before entering the grounds, and avoid the high prices inside restaurants are compelled to charge OREGON - 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 siuc Others sai 115 for Eatial Qutlitf. Come Earlj and Get tbe Pick WHEN YOU SEE IT IN OUR AD ITS SO. the Exposition. - i .