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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 5, 1906)
- 71 m LOCAL rw,- ',Tt'i-rA r mm OtOKHf CiTiimt-Mw. KHa liti 1'erry e""1' ia 0' "j l0' "'d In llrt la Yeuililll County, aad moving t , lu r present liume In IMo, where ska ,. resided mtltMily tvlf llttca. Dr. ( (i. CH. Columbia City, cawa to Orntv" In IrVM. Mr. 8. A. Miles came , st. Ilefcai In lhtrfcif, lias n- Jtl lie" '"ut ",l,,fl" Thcie sre tlie oIlet Inhabitant! ot thli nrli hlotlWOJ. At ocajitiufise resi.ie ine IIihImhi Bay pioneer, Malcolm Mc Kv, noil at Clalskaiile the Darn and tlie .a-ia'aM. All o( these old ploneere art .,Wr ot Km pioneer pr, the Oregon Mist, wl teJ to "f aincere wishes lor happy t),cy may Uv to see motet toroKrese m.de In tlie nest five years than In Ibt Jwl ceiiluty Itiey can all loot liaei upon. Miaa Ma MiNutt, ot Portland, ha been vMunu ltU Mm. W. A. Herri! during tlie ! anothkm Railhoao The Portland & Niwlli western Railroad Company, which prr.is.wa to MM a railroad .row Heap- i.wk U Neaalem Ray, baa filed articles p Ai 11I incurporaiion in vm smmwj l Stale Dmiliar. Tha lcorioraiora are .larrisnn ll. Piatt. Rolwrt T. Piatt and J. Perkins. T1m capital stock I flaed Mt '$1UO,OW, and the company will have it. thirl place ol bulnea in lVsrtland The artifice alao authorise ttie comany t osrraie straaibuats on the Willamette ..1,1 Colombia Rivera and on the fact Be Ureal, and to tnainUin and operate tele (rjpb and telephone tines, 1. V.. I Hall, ot Portland, visited 8t. Helens on Tuetday last. Comt Ho Mr. Inrin rVtferl la t.,n ui tliat he will soon return Irom Marion to Columbia, to maka thii coaiity hi, future home. He haa tried Marion ruunly (of one year and it convinced that Urmcr in tartlet oB down here on the Culuuiliu tlian in the WllUnsrtte valley, lie had an acre and a qaarti r planted to (. .lusts and dag only aiity sacks, while lirrc be woatd aspect at least two hun dred aarka (rum tlx aamc amount ol land. Mr. IMoa 1). Ncer, the I'ortUnd arcbi trvl, n a viaitor to the county cat on WolavrwUy lat. Mr.aav CnnwTMA Chriatmn day at "a holy terror" in all tbia arctkM ol llw Niwtbactt, TttC Nortb Head Light suii'jo waa ttruck by litshtninn. all ol I be wocliinery icndcrcd nieleaa, tlie krprr aad hit lamily barely caceag nil llwir llvre; trcca were aplit aaunder and .irrrli torn op In the city ol Aatoria l,v I Ik- lulu ol Jove, while at Seaaiilc, olutb hit rhc elhv ol the atorm leaa tl.an .my other bicality, a dcacf Iption 3l (he ,Uy would Iw nnn fitliug ol lite iiii-bt l Tarn 0'uantere rl.W titan ol ilw tUv the Ravine ol nun wae hcred inio lli world and anecla aaug "Prare rartb,gwd will to wen." Xm wide Sigiul. Uiun, Mannua rUaon, hn Uolan, il.l4 Hiucn, and V. I). Fullrrtun, ol Warrrn, were county leal viaitora taat WnlneatUy. I'mm AoaitKMKNT Branch Ko. 47 ol he I'aving Cuttera I'nkm ol tlie I'nited utrs of America and Canada has cou tinted and signet up ita yearly Bill a4 t'mea with Contractor McKie lor the car I tail. The price lor paving blocks 1 1 wires long, 4 to 6t inches deep, 1 to 5 inches wide, is to be J',' cents rr !) k ; making new blocks out ol old nt, (14 00 per thousand; making sewer .locks tm to fourteen inches long, five n cents according to condllious. I br iM-ument is signed by the I'rcaidcnt ni'l Secretary of the I'nlott, aad by the uiUuctur. Tliere is good prospect for Iw atra.ly working of our quarries,' and hit agreement prevents misunderstand- "K- I'iMitivrly At, and back comes v,mr money If you don't f-t list yon pay fur. I'reffrrwt -Si.a-k pmls ran not I escellrd. The liiKbest h-Mdot of bard and roll sliest flour, told uiidr a tamiiive guarantee. A variety l llm very beat breakfast futal'. tisaulino, gaaiilina lamps, and imiuhtuus other artkilus. M. C. GRAY, St. Ilulent. yiolint and all stringed instruments 'paired by me. All work vuaranteed. IcIrcMmcslSt. Helens. 'M .Ice 20 Gt'S IIKC.KLI'.. LoAiiiNO Tiks The ftill-riMed tliiu 'liimlil.i, of about 1400 tone burthen, is "'li"K tics at St. Helens. The Coliim- " one of tUa old-stvled wooden vet- kl nini wn, milt st Rath MHne. Cap- III Uaik-n rennrta a atiirnnrtuaaaue (mm 1'r.lllciiL'n anil a Iwru t(uiwalilj 't omi ,l,le tli Columbia liar, where she it ulxmt fur nearly two weeks. As she f lighi she was difficult lo nlunugc and ""en tearfully. X'K-iSTHATloir Bkcvn RegMratlon at the county clerk's olllce on Tues- viat. The first voter to register waa K. IHskesley, of St. Helens. Yon t rrgiatcr liafam Vnu ran alun ,n l Klinary nomination petltiont. Come "'J ana avoid tha rush. Thla paper gives away with one KIQHT PHOTO GRAPHIC VIEWS im iIO Inches) ' Of Vwi aaW.ii venienniai. uiii j"fNkl'"l,N 0l hundsoine we",r" br Hying all arrearages aad YlArt IN ADVANCE Free 4 Bom-To the wife ol fleo. A. Enter aon, ol Bcappooae, on Tuetday laat, a girt. Born To tha wlie ol J. N, Barnea, ol Yankton, on December 30th, a ton. School report card the very brat form M tr hundred, with envrloptt. Born-To the wile ol K. C, llanwood, of Yaukton, on Friday laat, a daughter. Columbia County haa only lot acrea of land open to entry nnder the land lawe ol the United Btatca. Born-To the wile ol Chaa. Merrill, of ueer Itiand, on Wcdoeaday morning, January 3d, two tout, t'p to noon Wedneaday 2S voters had n-Kiatered under the new primary taw, twenty-one of whom art Republlcant. The Chapman Titubrr Company It at curing right ol way for a logging railroad in townahlp 4 north, ntie t weal. Syrup of White I'lnt and Tar, the old reliable cough remedy. For tale by A.. Dealing, druggiat. Mr. lid Wkkerahain wlaliea ut to ttate tliat if the partlea who ttola hit pony will return the thoee and bridle there will Iw no queationt naked. Mr. Chat. Burgraff.of Albany, hat been a viaitor to tlie county aeat thit week. Mr. Burgrall la an architect by profeeaion, and deainrt to have the Job of drawing the plane for Columbia County't new ouftbnute. I have Money to loan on approved rval estate arcurity, W. II.rOWF.LL. St. Helena, Orrgon. K. . tMRTAIXATlON Avon Lodge. Kniguiaoi rytnua, pi, Helens, nclil a pnblie Inatallation of officers at Its hall in thit city on Tuesday evening last. The room waa well ftlled with the K nights, and invited gurato, and tlie work waa conducted in an Impreaaive manner by Acting Grand Chancellor Dillard. Dar ing Die progrcsa ot the inatallation Dr. II, R. Clin was called noon to welcome 1 tbe guests, and responded in a very short ' and plca.ing addreae. After tbe in.Ulla- tion a bounteous bsmnet waa served to all pttaent, to tbe number of about aisty, eacluaive ol the lodge members, aad thia was followed by dancing. The cuiaine was nnder the management of Dr. Clifl. ably aaaiated by W. J. Fullcrtoa, ot War. 11 cenainiy oemonairatea uutt utry 1 know how to twenaie tha rood thinva. I , - - r- and all preamt atiprteiated their edorta. Tl music lor tbe uWing wa. votun- - -- t.u vj 1 t .. .1. .1 t-. . i and Mr. J. B. Godfrey. . . ZT T 7 1 cockerels Northrop strain from priae- J ' pwiKHi-ncmii uo or . address J. A. Wi kt root, Yanktou, Or. fir Tit BoAan o Honricvuvuit Mr. Aaa Hulladay, of Scappoose, will represent Culumbia County at tbe meet ing of tlie Slate Board .of Horticulture, on tlie ninth day of January. The editor of tbe Mist was selected by tbe county grange at its laat scniou to have charge of this work, and quite a quantity of ap plet was entrusted to his keeping. These anrfes are still on hand, aad, while many , are fine specimens, not one represents the best that can be done in aonlc raisins- inthiscouutv. Tbe editor is also well satisfied that Mr. Holuutay is by tar the , more comnetent rersou to hare chsnre of this work, and that he will achieve het- ter results than could be procured by any j other person in the county. His fruit took a eold mUl at Buffalo and at the . i.u a ck..b. ...i .... ,.. ' . . , nave no oouin ne win carry away a sair i share ol the lionors at tbe meeting to be held Best week, although lie will have . . . .... ' r IlKiugh lie will have,'" atrofle? romnrtitioa. The lesson taueht . by Mr. Holladav'e success is that the , . ' one thing needed In tie aptiie Industry Is , " ..." ' core. No rarelraa or idle nun can sue. I ceH in growing fruit, and the carele grower works a banlahlp un his cre- ui neivhbor I . r liAINIKlt P J' I Miss Kdvth Hall, a teacher ol Kugene, who has been spending the holidays with ' her sister, Mrs. O. II. Imliaucb, returned to her school work Tuesday. The new Rutherford A Hcacock mill started up lor their full run Tuesday Tills tiroinlscs to lie one of the best mills ." '. .. . in Columbia Countv. It will add tamely , to Uu lartre nnvroll of Rainier. &r.,J,al 1. reaiirned his office at the .....ii m.iin Mnd.venlnn-. Since Mr. Ie was elected city mar sltal be has .noand In the saloon business. A strone i acotiment had arisen that a saloonkeeper j sltoutd not be a police officer'. The M, K. church appears to be in a very hc.Ilhy conuilion, ne pasuir receiv- tng sis new memucrs into ... Sunday evening. Rev. W. II. Ilolllngsiieaa, presiding elder ol tbe M. p. cnurcn, preocneo in the Congregational church Monday even- ing. The second quarterly conference ol the M. H. church ws held at Rainier New Year's day. It waa tha largest-sttended and the most successful conference ever held in connection with this work. V. S. Stewart, Clyde Stewart, Dr. Motsinan, J. J. lltisworth and Mr. and Mn. A. B. Kop lin were added to tbe quarterly confer ence roll. Tbe report of the work at Rainier. St. Helens and lloalton was moat encouraging. Plant were perfected to give St. Helens and Houlton preach ing service every Sunday in tbe future. A SNAP Jo0 acres of land near Itolena, In tha ertile Baavor vallav for 110001 Of the i iilO acres, Ante cleared and thera It a una orchard of apple, pear, cherry and I prune trees. Thar it a good tlx room j bouse on tlie piano and a wvll of Una 'wator that never goet dry. For anyono j that wanta to bur in this eoutity thit is j a simp. For partiotumra Inqnlro at thit sttHoe. ' STATE TAKEN. teiiaiMa toanty'a Bhart Wilt Be Mil The Bute Board of Tan Apportionment nas made tbe annual estimate of the rev enue necessary for (State purposes for 1000 and apportioned the amount among tbe several counties according to the rat nicubrlaw. The toUl revenue required U found tobeil.02a.909.0o.of which over 1M,000 Is covered by surplus not seal led and over (277,000 by miscellaneous re- ccipta, leaving an even 600.000 to be raiaed by apportionment anions: tbe conn- tiea. Tbeusof each countv la aa follow.! "er $ 14,620 00 Hen ton ! Mud m Clackamas i.' S (Uatsoo. T Sr. m Columbia. no COOS..., I2HK7 1W1 hf" Curry ea sXWI aiCi Douglas Gilliam.. Grant Harney. Jackson. , Josephine .... Klamath Lake Lane Lincoln. Linn Malheur Marion Morrow. Multnomah. Folk Sherman Tillamook ... L'matilla I'niou ,uw w sl,0(laf BU fit (it SB In ft 417 AO 6.670 00 .1?K?9? K.A'iS (Hi 7,187 60 e.(W7 60 IIU HI IU1 io,oia uu O.W, VU A99 Ml 32 876 001 !7o 00 38,812 60 6,937 60 10KiaTK.il lo'iiT no 6,437 10 6.137 60 90,628 00 ia UT7 UI Wallowa. 4.W VI 14,628 00 V aabington luii so uii.. a.H AI Yamhill it is: 60 - 1 11 ' vial 1825.0)0 00 Among the chief items in the list of espenditures are 1S0,000 lor public boildinga, 41 .000 lor the 8tate board ol Agriculture, fll.fiOO for the State Uni versity, 1222,000 lot tbe Inaane Asylum, 930,000 lor fisheries, J08.000 for the State ''neon, so,uuu lor the Indian War Vet. erans, and 48,000 for the National Guard, Thk Rkdmhn CmpUU Tribe No. 24. Goblc, haa elected tbe following officers tor 1908; Prophet, G. S. Foster. Jr.; Sachem, W. F.. Makinstcr; Senior Saga more, J. M. Undaav; Junior Sagamore, " . ' ,,unl,r i vnieioi siecoros, W. Hun- , lr--. l u-... ti u , 5 , ' W mPam . M. Fowler; C.UT1 ? !.?" Foreel. J. M. Fowler ; Guard "iwn,u. . Maainaier: rirat 1 " orT-un' moT- r. uiaoop; i nini warrior, v.. W. fowler; I Fourth Warrior, O. J. Link ; First Brave, u Ct PottUjf . Bny9 F w ti-...,. Thlnt Rr... p u l.tTl-.J. Fourth Brave, Fred Jensen; First Pan- nap; Second Sin nap, O. D. Hunter. FRl'IT SrSATIXti LAW. An act to protect tbe fruit and bop in dustry in the State of Oregon Be it enacted by the Legislative Assembly ot tbe State ot Oregon: Section 1. That it shall hereafter be nl'ul for any person, firm or corpora- " owning or operating .ny nursery, ,rult "chard of any kind, bop yards, flawtr gardens, or ornamental trees, to thr"w "J or prunings from any ',uit ,rrr' nursery stock, omamcnUl trees or hop vines into any public road, lane, nelrt or otter luctosurc. ,nto "y water course of any kind; n" destroy such cuttings or prun- ings with fire within thirtvdavs from the 'llm. arhr,.llmn,nffl.ln..n.,l. I . i - "a" nereaiur ne tbe tuly any person, nrm or corporation own-1 Inl I - P w. "o P' - " o,i .lib ... n. n i.d. I , ut . i"etlUtely spray or destroy ,,ne "nl ucn manner as tbe fruit com- nilssioner lor bis district may diiect I . ! a . i . . . . i . . i occuun a, ii auaii oc uniawtui mr any prrson, firm or corporation doing busi ness in tbe State of Orrgon to sell Paris green, arsenic, London puiple, sulphur, or any spray material or compound for , , .... . spraying mirpoaes. in quantities exceed- t as f nna IMMI rtal arilllaruir IwYUrifllritf aswtVH each tiackaire sold a certificate dulv signed by the seller thereof guaranteeing tbe quality and per cent of purity of said materials. Section 4. Any person, firm or corpora tion selling any of tbe above materials which do not conform with the certificate a i.t..t .i :.t. .t.n j , lurntshed therewith shall be deemed guy ol Wir-lemeanor, and upon con- iclion thtnoi ,M'" wblect to a fine ' " 'ess than f25 nor more than 100. lio 11 aM UU " tor I0"' fln" or corporation to import or e" i.n,etea or 'liseased fruit ol any kind in the State of Oregon. Section 0. Kvcry person who packs or prepares for shipment to any point with- oy wJ m (, Q Mlnnd 0 u; (xprciu Mgftlii or Mllro,d aKenl( other person, or to any transportation company or corporation (of .hiiunent to any point without the Sule fruit frvlu, cither fresh, cured or dried, tbat it infected with in sects, pests or diseasea injurious to trees. shrubs, plants, Iruitt or vegetable, is I guilty pi misdemeanor. Section 7. Any person, firm or corpora tion violating any ol the provisions of this act shall be deemed gmlty of a mis demeanor and upon conviction thereof shall be punished by a fine of not less than 136 nor more titan 100, Sections. It shall bathe duty of the commissioner of tha State Board of Hor ticulture of tha district in which a viola tion of this act occurs, to present the evi dence of the ease t tbe District Attorney, whose duty it shall be to prosecute any person guilty of a violation of this act. Which prosecution may be brought in any of the justice courts of this State. Judge W. R. Ellis, of IVndietou, haa announced bis candidacy for tha office of Representative in Congresa Irohr tlie Saeond Oregon district. It It beginning to be apparent that tliere will be no lack of oandltliitct v ho ara not too "dignified" ta go before tha voters or a nomination. 1 Cook Btovk ko Balk Chkap a good second hand cook stove and two toinUof pipe for tale very cheap. A bar gain lor anyone wanting a ttovt. Call at thit office lor information. , Varloaa Fighting "For men ynart," wrllatdao. W.Hoff. mn'' Harper, Wash., I had a Utter I battle with ebronbj stomach and liver I trouble, bat at last I won. and eared mv I diseases, by tlie use of Kleetrle Bitters ' onhetltatlngly recommend them to all. I n1 don't intend in tha future to be wltiiout them in the bonen. Tbev are eeruiniya wonderful medicine, to ha cured loch a bad case aa mine." Sold, nil hii,im A.. k. i '"'.'-"r u" ,urou' "Tl uranam, noulton, at 60c a bottle. Try them today. PAINTING, Faperlng and Frescoine. I . Katlmatea eivan fn. Iiuinln M MM 1 mm4i mm M a( I I tapfctiur ifeirwifjwuiarv! 1 A. B. CULBF.KT8ON St. Helens ' Chaas) Millions rntli In mad chase after la ...a .... neailli. irom one eitrama nf rJ.IIm I ' aHnJ... ul II . ' wwuiu oniy eat J food and keep tliair boweta regular wiui nr. King's Mew Life rills, their 1 troubles would all naaa .. . . . . r ' "K reiieiamiqoickeuralor liver and atom 1 "u""", ue m a erry a urnnanrt. liouiton. I Takm L'r A three-vear-old heifer. blackJUl over, crop otl both ears, and one 1 . tww, wo ana marK.came w m7 P4 near ueer laland December I let. f . I . 1 "w. uwkt can nave we stocn oy pay- in Catxntes. I. A. Houbav A Pearfal Fata It it a fearful fata to have to endure the terrible torture of piles, "I can truth fully say," writes Henry Coison, of Ma sonvllle. Ia., "that for Blind, Bleeding, Itching and rrotnsding Filet, Bocklen's Arnica Salve it tlie beet cure made." Al an beet for cuts, burns and Injuries. 26c at Ferry A Graham's. 1 tool ton. SHHMIRI. I 'vireuii, -Mir, 01 mt naw of ureeoa. wr ib. Cuoa.j o. im.mm.. hraXKl pWnU' Tfc W" U Tow. u. mi.hai. d.im.Ui.t 1. ,k. .k. t in m. aaoie ot ti. m.i. m oa ro. .re 'JH i nn nwiminmn uararan aaaaer Ika complain! UM aaalnat tow la the anori cbiiihm aim uy ua aaa day of Jaouarj The ash! uilt la ronmantwl br nlaliuia' anlnx uluiiaH at lbs siarrlac eonirars maw eal-s- tltn jam and aaM bUlull-. ami It von nt an BD-ma,. lllTltm mm u, im lall to ! bt Ike mI Umr lur araial Ikmuf llie (.'lulls Kill uu JuttsmrM asalnat roa fur au aUolul illtarae anil IIm duHilutlnn o Ih. narnan saw ssiiib( iwiaera ruu aad asia i.laiutisr. 1 u auinmana ia aerrea Mr publication la panuuit ii an oraer nade iqr iiunorabls T. A. MrHii.lt-. Jmf itl ah Ufralt Court o( lha mat ot ores. lur lha Coaai ol loliimbla.daied Wm-tnuer 14. IWI.V: Kid order Drutidra lhal lha ttnd puhllrallun uf I till auutintMifl ah -11 lm mA an the l'h dar of Iterewurr, lm. and thai the lax hWil.n ut male on the 'JSih day ol inwi;,im. pr-ALM a UA, IF, Ailorurrt lur rialnilO', 8VMM0IS In the Circuit Court ol the ale ol Oraeoa lor ine loonir oi iwumoia. W. A. Rlinotu. l.lainllfr, va. Daiaf giMona. de- To Italnjr Hlmoiu, defendant la tbe abote en iciMiani. lined auit: In the name of tbe Plata Af ffcreana ton ara neieor required ami enmaaande.! toanwarand ananer the conuialnt Sled asalnal uu in the alms eutMWd .nil belnecn now and lbs Sib Ida "sW suit eom.iiisnced by plaintiff aeainst tr m January , iw. rnu for atm.iuie atmree, am tl -ran fall to aa war between now and aald time, fur want rn an aaeolutc divaroa and tha diawuuilon l&TmZk&iSSZZ r . . . ... ., . : """1" Stale of Omo dale.1 Norember nj ibat the laat publication be madcoa the Mn I day of January, I'JUS. tfr-KKCKRa, PAVId. Attorneys for I'UliiUff. SUMMONS In tbs circuit court nf the Kisie of on-gun, lor CdumMa Counlr. Ch lUa lUmlUm, pltiuiMi Tfc M Htl liaiaillitu. HfiaDliani To Iiella Mar Hamlllon. defendant abaca named. in toe nsmeoi me male of uresnn roa are plaint filed agalnat you In the above sntined nreov rvtiuired to aiinaar and ainwi-r the ran. eauat on or befure the M dar of Kebruary, A. 11. Iwnv. and If yon fall to aa anowar. for want three- lit oi tne planum win ai kno ly to tha court for the re mmplalnt. to-wtt : For a Mel demanded In aald complaint, to-wti : For s dcrrve of aahl court dlaanlvlns I be bondi ot matrimony now slitting between youraelf and the plslniln. Thla limmona la nablliihed be lha order nt Thomas A. MeHrlde, Judse of the above entitled court, marie on tbe JUth day of December, A. IK IWS. In and bv which order It la a.lludad and onlered tbat Oils aummuna be publlahed. onoe a week, for lis eonaeciitlveweeka. IntheOreeon mim, a ewapaier puoiitnoi, in uie t.lty Ol ot. Ilelenn. I'olumbta County, iltale nf tlra?.tn. The dais of Mm mblloatiou balna tbe 2M da ol Uecswber. A. H. Iwi'v U AK1IT. TAGI, ART, A Horner lor Plaintiff. H. riORQUS ST. HELENS . Carries a Complete Line of Groceries Dry Goods Hardware Crockery Flour and Feed Hay Notions Candies Stationery Fancy Goods 1st fuct, everything usually kept in a first class Oeneral Merchandise Store. My prices will be found as reasonable at any store in Columbia County, Your trade solicited. H0T1CE FOB rL'BLll'ATIO. (Timber Land, Act June S, UT ) Culled Mates Load Ofaee, PartUae. Oratua. Dae. M. 190. Wotha la kereb rlten tbat ia eomollaaos lib itw DRteMnne ot the set ol Concreae of Jua? S. In?s. entitled "As act for tbe sals of timber learie In lb Htaleaof California, oreson Nevada and Waablaetoa Terrilonr." sa Slleud ed to all the Public Land Htatea by act of Ausuat e. lew, umi o. iiaeertr. nt beoojaan, county of t;beybnriran. Stale ot Michigan, baa in in one n,a in tnai omoa nia aworn aimicri So. S.73I. fur tbs pan bate of tbe .N KXK of Section Ko. 91. In Towsekl Tn. 4 R, Ranee S.. 4 W, and will offer araol to ahow lhal the lawl aouabl la mors valuable for Its timber or aioa than lor aerleullurnl aarpnaea. and to eaubllah bUelala lo aald mad bolors I he a- blee aad HeeetTer of thla oMra at Portland, Orefoa, on nstunlay, tbe XStb day ol febrwarjr. law. He aamea at witneaaea: oeorce "itia. ot aaa iT.Uivma: Jolm Prlnela.ol Vrnon!a. Oreson: Harler Kctmoud. of Veranala. Ureeoa; Eobert . uu, or rortiaad, ureaoa. AAiv ami all BMaat eUlmlnr adreratlv the abbreteaerlbed laada are mueeled to Sle their elalma la thla olbce on or before aald Mtb day of reoroary. liSH. AIAaK.on a. PHEseaa. eeiner. NOTICE 8F FINAL SETTLEMENT Katies la hereby (teen that tbe nndertlrned Admiuialralur ot the Estate ot Jerob Alexamter, deceased, baa Bled In tlie t'ounie t'onrt tor Cd umbla County, Htale ot Oreffon. bia Stial ae eonntaa aiwh ailinlnlatnllorol aaid estate, and tbat Friday, the 'ib day of January. lOS. at tbe hoar of II o'clock s m.. baa been Sled b; aaM court aa tbe lime for hearing objections lo laid rrvart and the telllenmil UVrrof. K. K. (fl'H-K. A.lmislstnUorof lb Estate of Jacob Alexan der, deceased. . OAS'TSKBF.IN A VKAZIR. Attorneys for Administrator. NOTICE TO CIEDITOIS N.Mir a hereby (Iran that til nadetatimed haa been appointed administrator of tbe estate ol 1. H. Millard, deceased, by the Hon. R. 8. Ilatun, Jinlre ol the County Coort of (lumbla County, mate of Oregon. Any aad all persons bat-Ins claims aeainst said estate arc hereby ra- aulred to prvaent the ssroa to ate.' Tensed ac cording to law. at myofnee at 81. Helena, Ore- (on, within six months from lb dale hereof. smieu itoTemocra, iu. E. K. QUICK, W. II. Powell, Attorney for Administrator. He fill Tell job Tbat tbe Ask the T wrier NORTH COAST LIMITED Electric Lighted, is the Crack Train . of Them All for Comfort and Ele gance. The Ticket Office at Portland is at 256 Morrison, Cor. 3d, Portland A. D. CHARLTON Anitlmat Crasre a tsssafor iftft PORTLAND. OREGON S TRAINS TO THE EAST DAILY X STOMA ft COLUMBIA RIYER ad RAILROAD COMPANY. n 6AH.V. aaaasoea aTATIDMa DAILY. r. a. la I OS S 3S S as let SS s as t sa is S 17 lose 10 OS 10 'JO 10 SS A.M. a so la. a. s.erniaaa ar ll t os as t IS S6.S S SS bi t so a. $ as m i 10 00 ? 1 M is ts.i; is si 7i.i 10 SS 7S 7i 10 tl as s, U OS S0.3' 11 IS i ii m ts.s Uobla 10 at ai i 100 T SS I M 7 IS IS 17 1 I l S U I I II ....R.lalar ... ... rrramld... ..sara..,. ....Quiaey .... ..naiskanla.. .. Nertolaed.. .. Wealan.. .... ll(lUH ... ....KuaMpa.... ... Hvviisoii.... . ..Juhu Day... s n I as s I 17 S OS s su S M I 91 S IS I 07 7 ii I SI Ar. Atiorls .l.vl All Iralui maka eloae eoanaetlans at l.nble Willi Northern raeia Iralus lo and irom Ik Kast aua 8ouu poinls. AI ronlaud ttilS all tralna learinf Uarau depot, at Aatoria with t. U. a K. l o- s boat and rail lias sad iKaamei T. 1 ftxiar and leum llaraoo aad Nona aaaea fmiaia. raaaeaeeea rae Aatnrla er war points mnat las etna at Hmitd.n. Train, will sanu an lat ass. eeere oil at llou!tm whea coming Irom polrjrs J. SJ. IHavak. va. raa. At.. Astoria Mt TO AJAu THE PEOPLE OF COLUMBIA. COTJNTY, A HAPPY NEW YEAH Begin the year right, by trading at the store where you get right prices and right goods. We thank you for your patronage in the past and hope to re tain all our old customers and get many new ones during the current year. Very truly yours . BAILEY & BRIIsnsr Honlton's Progressive Merchants. MENS FIRST Moyer Clothing G0 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. D R. It. R. CUFF, PHYSICIAN & SURGEON ST. HELENS, ; OREOOS. QR. EDWIN ROSJi, PHYSICIAN & SURGEON 8T. UEUES8, OREUC vHV4o 60 YEARS' Tradc Maims DC MM AmrtrM Mndtnf vlitlrti and aerivtkm mmf Hlrmtiv ucaruin ottr oMnltiai frtiai InvWtHU. M KbblT MlMltb)X CMall UoiuttraeAlreoaiMmtltvL lUHOaONoa iank PatMi WUt frew IMdfMt saffeMlcy for arurilaar pU PaUaMlU UfcM thrXHMa. MasUB s C O. I MW4, 1 Scittttific Hnerlcan. If. Tarvsat ssr aalassiMi at anv aelaUSe t.MtraaL Tei raari toar asttnusa. ss. rMsaeyau netri n ist n MICrsasVan. . iastisji aa r at, waaaiaaiga. a. al I I d. Vsa ai THE iiarOM RIFLE, Model 1893. Jta calibre-, b the best rifle made for exterminating pests and torments about a place, ss rats, weaiels, iroodrhuckg, etc., also for a eompnnlon on your va cation trip, combining the good points of the old muzzla-loaUiiig auirrol rule uiihthecfliiTvuk'nce and rapid lire ol the niOKt improv repeater. It is so eoustnu'ted that the same rifle usee the follow. Iiir cartridges: .it! sliort an.l Ions rim-tiro, ..fJ abort ami long outer tire, and b the only ropeuter made Using rim-lire cartridirui largBr than Si calibre, Tbe sliort cartridges are lurt tbs thin" for small fame while the mug ones kill auimaisof fair sizo easily. Ou the tint 2UUI cartridges used yon haTe sarod the coat ol a JBmm. New JnariiM Catame-and onr s are oping ins world otot 3B!MIFsi''"" "MB" 4S WIIXOW ST.. - CLASS SUITS $10.00 The Best seen. you have ever FABRICS in Worsteds, Cheviots and Cassimeres. Hand-Worked Button Moles, Hand -Padded Collars, 5ewm with silk Ail af. J faj W at a. Come Early and Get tbe Pick. WHEN YOU SEE IT IN OUR AD rrs so. sa rBaaa.Arlat. swJlBa.as -TRAMIM- "America" t i I illamett Slongh Route r Leave Bt. Hslens. . .. :S0 A M Arrira at Portland. .10.80 A M Leave Portland 1:80 P M Arrira at St. Uelena. 6 KM) P at WAU M CaSHTa. Will Tarrsp Mnlhlaa kn Paaaam. Ira aad Fast Fraif bt. sal JAJasta S3t, DlaaSaw. M si! MTABI.ISBIO UTS. JOHN A. BECK DIALS! ID , Witches, Diamonds, SOierrire, ....JEWELRY.... Repairing a Specialty. Ilarrlsea at. Bat. Frsal A first, fOKTLAMtS Experience Book that tells what in, lor bo. postasa. NKW HAVEN. tOWat. "ig" miMMi piastiTiTisi m n