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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 19, 1906)
1 II T MP. AT S3 i rWlicxit report carda-trw very beat form i it huiHlretl. wltli envelope. ,miKNKVIKO FOB A RoAD-Kllller mid .tirveyirr cohiwcUmJ wW the Chap- n..nn UKKln n"'",n1 ,l"M ,st JlclcnttliU week for the trorpot o( HHcrtulniiK the racliciiiiiy oi cuming ...... n.. ..n with IohuIiiic road. It It mm , . . 11.1. the tuny determine to do to J,t that the road i I atandard oanKC wiiuinn l conuectioii In the jsirlmlnu Valley, It it very evident, at Watt, tliat big pro)ectre on foot fcir till u well 0,,,cr lrl'"" ' Columbia S'.mlltV. Word ml received Wednesday (row Mia ItaUy Walkiii. to the effect Hint ,,r Itad arrived My al Uedland, Cal ifornia, and w .eeling Bite aad had (ikmI ietlle. Mr. 8. H. Butt, ol CiaMc, wa In town Wednesday on bulnea. The Columbia N, Line. located by tbe Portland and rtuulliwetetn Railroad l'nmeay. hat given notice ol It. Intcn lln:i to divert the water ol rk-apiKXM I'ulU. on the North Pork, and to tine the HIIK' ptirae ol generalluK elec trie r1, li" ,h wl'l,,v'"K "'". car, etc. K riavnrAi. Cmmcit flKaviCK There will be service at the Kplaeopal Church in thi city on Sunday evetilnK neat, at J JO, Rev, Brevk occupylnK the pulpit. All are invited o attend. 1'omuma The romona Crauj() will meet at Warren on the rt Saturday in licit month, and thoie bo attend will have uuicthiuK to talk about the tet ol the vear. It rouiar to be lively and ln(rritr,K rln, and a lor entertain mcnl. Jut leave that to tlie cilircna ol IVarrrn and neighborhood. lon't lor rt the date. Mr. W. C. Vanllewel.ol Portland, lo lled her mother, Mr. It. 11. Vw, ev l day the pat week. rrturnina; home cm Thursday. Dr. tiLuc, the Rainier drutWt, will aia-nd Thursday of each week at lloulton. Tint rattraa UrinrT Colnmbia Coun ty i at Ut to have new rourthottar. The county court, at ill meeting last week, (elected a aile in trout ol the one row at St. Helena, awd aollcita plan un I proificatiout a building tC(t ts-twrcn ftS.lMUand f.Jo,U. Hie coun ty i-eHaiu I y need a cuuilhouae and the ! .( le elected 81. Helen aa the place tut it location at the election lietd for lint iurpiMC. It could not be built In all hair (own, and if It cootd tut cunie Haintcr, the moat central point In the county, we are content to ee it rise where the will of the majority ha decreed-St. nelen. Rainier Review. .St. Helen will grow thi year whether you watch it or not. Mark the proph ecy, the old town i going to go aouie. Mr. Kltncr Connell wo a St. Helen vUiWir Tuesday, in the Intercut ol hi a w4tii)U lur the letciidativc nominatiun, Mr. C. 1.. Con yet, ol ClaUkanle, W4t a p.iuin vlitr to tt. Helen Tuewlay, i hi way to I'mtlatul. Mr. ()wald Went, State Unit Agent, vWted St. Helen TuetiUy on boaiucM t'tinncrted with hi oflicial dutic. m tint lurRct tlie Kukct tucial awd cu trrUiiimcnt at the M. 1!. Church thi ( t'riday) evening. You can have a good lime and aid a good cue. Syrup ol White 1'iiie and Tar. tlie old rrtiatile cough mnely. 1'or ale by A.J. Ik-iaiuR. drnggiat. Nkw Aaiv,i, Mr. Wui. Roa and cliildren arrived In St. Helen btt Mon day evening to make their future home bcie. Mr. Rota i the wife of the new leave ol the St. Helen Hotel. Mr. and Mr. Rom have taken charge of the hotel nnd w.itor to our city may be auured Unit tlu-ir want in that line will be well provided lor. The ahip Columbia, alter Inking a par . ' i , . . . i i . . . .... . i. . i hut Monday lor Kalama, where It will complete it load. I'imllivcly Al, and bnrk comoa ir iiKiury if yon don't get what you pay for. I'rvli-rrnl HtM-k irood can not be excelled. Tim liihft vr.tde of hard ami tH(t wheat flour, told under a itlve guarantee. A variety of the very beat breaklnat (oihIk. tiuaiillmt, gaanlina Inmpr, and miuiorou other artlclu. M. C. (illAY, St. Ileltii. Cam. aho iNVKSttOATiV The Colum bia County Hank U doing IiiuIiich and invite all the people of Columbia County to call and Investigate It method and renponaibility. Jut to get acpiuinted, coiinty wui rant will be cashed without charge. I'ok Caupaknia- MIm DuUy Wutklm aturted on her trip to Redlund, Cali fornia, on Saturday luat. She wl'.l be ac companied by Mr. Fred Wutkin, of thi city. She carries with her the most sin cere wihe ol the people o I this county for her restoration to perfect health, and in the milder climate of California there It great hope (or her permanent recovery. A. V. Si A. M.-St. Helen Lodge No, 32. Work In the fcl lowers ft degree next Saturday. All member are reijucated to attend and all vltlting liretlrmt will be conHuIly wwtoorued. For Rfprenentariv. ' T lterahy give notice of tuy intention to circulate a ptUtlost tar namlnutlou oil the RepubUcm primary ticket for Rep TcnenUtive hi tlie Legialature from Col Mihla Cualy. EiMKU T. CONNKI.L. Xv-frx''''''-"'"'-'-' Hits KXI'KMHKH FOR TUB YEAR. I'oltowing I the atatenieiit ol eipemte ol Columbia County lor the year IIKIR, with the exception ol road and bridge: County court and couimllonei a f 21 1 H 7(1 Circuit Court , nil M lutticei' court ..... 2411 lf SheriH'a olllce.,,, 2104 o Clerk' olllce 277(1 7 Treaurer' office , tW6 IN) Coroner' office. 2;iJi !ift School Suprriuteiideut'tollice. , II (XI 70 AMeor' olliie 20AU SO AmcMinetit and collection taxe. 2ltl 84 Ta reliate WH 42 (urrrnt eijieiinc 10IH 4 Conrthouae expenic iM M Jail 121 110 Caraol piMr , Ki Indigent aoldler ( 00 IttMn 151 Oft Scalp bounty 11 20 County Surveyor not charged tocouuty road , 78 10 I.ewl ami Clark I'air without allowing rebate ami premium . IMI0 A7 Total. . I1,H07 11 Half Iho World Wonder liow tlio other hall livre Thoae who uat llueklun't Arnica Halve never won der II it will cure rutt, wounds, burni, soret snd all skin eruption; they know it will. Mrs. tirant Shy, 11.10 K. Hcy nol.lt St., Hprlngllvld, III., anya: "I re gard It one ol the absolute necenitlei ol ionaiketping." Uuarantevd by I'erry & (iralmin, drugglaU. 2Sc. NT. HELENS SCHOOL K0TES. Among tlie pupil in the primary grade who have been neither absent nor tardy thi term are Stuart McKie, Kenneth Oia, Charlie Law, Frank Thorp. Harold Dodton and Roe Law. Owing to the departure ol Mr. Clon- Inger and family from St. Helen, the attendance of the school will hereafter be five lca. Tlie ninth grade ha ut finished an intending review in Ancient History. Lloyd Haltan baa not been absent nor lardy since the brginning ot the school year 1001. We are very sorry to loe Archie Clon- Inger from oar midt. We hope he will enjoy hit new home and not lorget hi old friend. Nellie Law received a telrgmm from one of her very dear friend last Satur day night. Nothing srriou was the trouble, however. The Misses Anna Kctel, Sadie Klli and Anna Quick made a trip to Portland last Saturday. All report a good time. lien. Flngg and Archie Clonlnger pcDt TuestUy in Portland. William Walter, while chopping wood latt Saturday, had the misfortune to cut hi little Uie and split hi loot open. We hope he wilt soon be able to be with u again. Cecil Row, ol Crchut, visited the pri mary aud Intermediate grade on Tues day. Mr. Watbington Muekle, Mr. S. Mile and Dr. lid win Rom wercvuitors in Mis Kom' room laot Friday. Kdward Laws will soon have to put an improvement on hi whittle lor Sunday night. . Why docs Sadie usually get up before the uu rite-' Ask F. K. A 8SAP 1(50 arret ol land near lMcn. In the erti'e Heaver valley lor flOOO! Of the MO acres, 0 aie cleared and there it a Cue orchard of apple, penr, cherry and j prune troos. There it a good tlx room J houavonthe placo and a well of lino ( water that nuver goet dry. For anyone ( that want to buy In thlt county thlt is ( anp, tor paructnmrs uiq'iiro at inn oltkc JIMT LIRE THE ORlXtJE. IX you want to behold a spectacle of true equality between men and women T Attend If y ott can get the privilege a meeting of a labor union In which men and women ara affiliated. There ara many such. The cigar maker, tho over all maker, tho hat and cap makers, the glove makers, often have their loads or ganised together. Kvery man I ad dressed at brother, and every woman at titter, not lit the old-faihionod, tenti- uieiiUl, religious tense, where the men wcro lull brothers and the rUtort lulf allien, but In the fullest tigiiillcance of the term. There it one picture lit my mind which I can call up vividly at will and alwayt with a certain emotion. There wat a strike ol paper box maker 011 tho Knit Side. The utrikere were mere children, the youngctt fourteen and I lie oldest not much over eighteen. They were striking giiiimt an oulrnge out cut In wages, nnd they had many grievance Iwnidet. The "bosaoa" wcr) mon with Hitlcal Influence and the young itgltuior had mltcred rather tad lyat the hand of the police. They used to meet every afternoon In a ilmhby little hall far over In the tangle of streets (11 the custom Umeme'iit district. I know tome ol them and wat allowed lo drop In 011 my way home from work. One uight when I went iu It w mow ing and the w Ind win bitterly cold. The meeting was about lo adjourn and the chairman wat called upon to appoint pickets to patrol tho ttreett in (rant of thofactoiy. "I'll apKlnt tha littlest girl," he mid. "The eopt wont be to apt to boddor them. They can't accuse them of vl'lence. I'll call for volun teers." Immediatelyall thelittlett girl sprang to their feet with hand rnitvd. ttuuoof them wera no largor than a ten yeurt old eld Id who hat had a chance to row normally. Few of them had hats and not one wore really warm clothe. Yet they went gladly nut into tho tnowy night to do tlitdr duty by the others. "Good night rirrrtheri and iiter," they called out In Yiddish in thf-y rlwtlered down the tUirt, JjUebange, LET UH HPRAV. The County Court ahosM by all meant appoint a fruit inspector whoa duty It would be to see that the pent Infected orchards of Columbia County ara prop erly sprayed and otherwise cared for, in order that they may coate to bo a men' aoe lo the Interettt ol those who have the Intelligence and Industry to raise good Iruit. Fruit raising In thi county It going to be one of our great Industries. One year's crop from an acre of choice applet, properly packed, it worth mora than seven timet the top prices per acre yet paid (or a tract of timber land, and it it probable that within thirty yeart from now the apple otopol thi county will be mora Important than the output of ita rullli, give employment to more labor and yield greater return. W have demonstrated our ability to compete with and excel Hood River In the production o( curtain varieties ol applet, and all that la neceaaary to in sure the (avorabla attention of Kasteru buyer it that a greater acreage ehall be planted, to at to make our output worthy of contiduration by the shippers. In or der ' that this may be "more speedily brought about it la necentary that the carelete and Indifferent growert, who ara unwilling to go to a lltth expenie and trouble to put up a light agalntt the pettt be compelled to do tl eir duty, and the only way to procure thla rotult it (or the County Court to place the matter In the charge of a competent and fearless man who will not hesitate to do hit duty. Violin and all stringed inttrumentt repaired by me. All work guaranteed. Addres meat St. Helens. 1 20 dec 20 CCS HF.GKLK. VERNON I A ITEMS. Judtou Weed, who went out to Philo math to pend the holiday with bi fam ily, returned to hit ranch up the river Sunday. T. R. Throop has bought the engine and chopper which Arthur Johnson has been running the post yesr, and it mov ing them to town aud expects to run them for the benefit of the tanner and dairymen of the valley who want their grain made into "chop" before feeding to dock. Tout will act them up under the old Zillgitt lumber tbed, Just north west of i'ringle's (tore. Mrs. Arthur Johnson has been quite tick since Sunday morning. Among others who are Indisposed are Jonathan Truett, J. C. Coulter and Mr. W. It. Palmer. The latter hat been bedfast (or more than a month, but 1 not contidcrcd in a tcriou condition. Mr. C. V. Palm er has alio been laid up lor a week or two with rhccosUtu, but is able to be out again. Clarence has been getting some experience in housekeeping. We have bad word the past week from our old (riend and former citixen of the Nchalcm, John Kdboltu, who since lat rpeimr, with hi family, ha been living at Scappooae, that he ha mid out hit in terest in the logging and milling businc to ICattern parties and that he it now ready (or something dw, ibould anything right nice and with big inducement ahead turn up. We propheay that be and l.imily will become resident of the old homestead west of town next spring or tumuicr. John want to know il the surveyor lor the new railroad have struck Vcruouia yet. No, John J and the pros pect in that direction is growing diicour agiugly lens all the time. The death ol two ol our citizens during the pat wl-S. I). Sheclcy and Wtu. Wilson occurring within three days, being near neighbors and among the early settler ol the Ncbalctn, ha created a profound Impression upon the whole community. Mr. Shccley had not been well for atverul years, hi declining health following a severe attack of typhoid fever in October, 1003, contracted while out in the hopfield ol Yamhill County. His lust sicklies began about tlx weeks ago, aud tlie immediate cause of his death, which occurred on the 11th, was abscess of the liver. Mr. Wilson' sickness wn caused by hi getting thoroughly wet and chilled in the cold rain week before last, which resulted in a violent attack of In flammatory rheumatism. For a lew days he teemed to improve, but he suffered a relapse, the disease extending to the chest, spinal cord and brain. He grew rapidly worse nnd passed away on the evening of the 13th. Mr. Sheely't funer al sen-ice were held at the church in Vcmonin on Friday, and Mr. Wilson's on Monday last, Rev. J. O. Coleman preaching appropriate sermons. The bodic were laid to rett in the cemetery near town. The entire community sym pathies with their bereaved families. Obituary notice will appear in the Mist next week. A Modern Miracle. "Truly mlraculoui tceniud the recov ery of Mr. Mollie Holt, of thlt place," writes J.O. K. Hooper, Woodford, Tenn., "the was 10 waited by coughing up puss from her lungi. Doctors declared her end so near that her family had watched bv her Icd-iide forty-eight hour, when, at my urgent ri quott, Dr. Klng'i New Discovery wat given liar, with the aston ishing result that Improvement began, and continued until ihe finally complete ly recovered, and it a healthy woman to-day." liiiaruntecd cure for coughs and colds. DOu and fl at lVrry&Ura hiiiu's, druggieta. Trial bottle (ree. The actual coat ol material (n oleo margarine made according to tho for mula tworn lo by the Armour Company in a damage rult, It 2.fH per 100 pounds; tho net cost at Chicago, ready (or the market, Including coct ol tuba and Jpeo' inl lax, I (0,41 per 100 pounds. These (act illustrate and emphatlie the nccet sity of a rigid enforcement of the oleo law for the protection of our dairymen, which requires that every package of lou tluill be itMuijied aud told l tuch. ' Heats Him Mnalo Cur 9. "To keep the body In tune," write Mrs. Mury lirown, 20 Lafayette Place, Poughkeepile, N. Y., I take Dr. King' New Life Milt. Thev are the moat r. liable and pleasant laxative I have found." Ik-tt (or the Stomach, Liver and Iloweli. Guaranteed by. Perry & Graham, druggittt. 26c. Cook Stovk vok Sai.k Chka A good second-hand cook stove and two joints of pipe for tide very cheap. A bar gain for anyone wanting a ttove. Call at this office for information. May Live IOO Yeara. The chance for living a full century are excellent In the case of Mrs. Jennie Duncan, of Haynesville, tie., now 70 yeart old. She writes : "Electric- Hit ter cured me of Chronic Dyspepsia of 20 yean standing, and made me feel at well and strong at a young girl." Elec tric Bitter cure Stomach and Liver di eatca, Wood diordert, General Debility tnd bodily woaknesa. Bold on a guar antee at Perry 4 Uraham'a drug store. Price only &0c. For Sai.k Pure bred Block Minorca cockerel, Northrop strain, from prize- winning birds. For particulars call on ot address J. A. Wikitroin, Yankton, Or. Take l'r- A three-year-old heifer, blackball over, crop off both ear, and one red yearling steer, with sunt mark, came to my place near Deer Island December 11th. Owner can have the stock by pay ing expenses. J. A. I low da v. Wats la Perilled Ue te The Empire Rostaurant, 192 Third Street, three doora South ol Baker The tre. Mcalt from 15 cents op. Open day and niicht. Oyster In any style. n in. ISohlander, Trap., formerly of the Royal, 1st and Madison. SHERIFF'S SALE In the Circuit Court of ibe Wile nl Oragvn tot lb Couuly el Coluaibla. Iwlle R. Htiler. plaintiff, rt. Horry O. Oliver, l.i. w. T. Oliver, bit wile, slid a l bsbla, o Irrytaiita. Nutlr it hereby (Ires llitt nnler and by vir tue ol an eieutio.. snd order of sole iMurd out of Hie Circuit Court of th mats of oreeon. In ana Krtii-i.Atiaiyoi Columbia, oalbc luihday of Juunr, 1900, nader and In pimuaora ot a judfoMnt aud decree made and entered In tald court on Ibe tth day of January. IW. In a suit herelu U'.llo fc. Ilallrr, ptalullo. recovered Judgment ualnil llanr O. Oliver, and IrlsW. r. Ollror (or the wn f w arltb Interest there ou at the rale ol leu per rem iwr annum iroca Ihe 7Xd darol frvtemoer, MM. unltl neld.lhe further turn of w attorney's feet aud lb eoMt and dUbnnemeuU In tbla mil taied at tl.;. and Uweoiiu uuon thli writ, rruulriu me lo make aaleoMhe Mtowlii(drieribel real ttop trr. to tatUljr the above aniounl. lowlt. lie iluulnt at that corner of the Aaron Hmrle Uoimiloa liud Claim rltule.l on the Ka bank ol 11 Hum t 'reelr, which iilut le mar ted with an Iron Im, wbleh brare Nortb Jt defrrei wet Irom a rir Ire 31 lurhea lu diameter. M (eet; ibriue running uonb 41 derrnt au minute, eatl U nale and II aud 10 I J lei- o aa Iron ln at a eadui litre iha western bouujarjr ol ihe Jauiee m-e road nnrj Interieelt Willi Ibe nortlirru limit of road aurver No. ti, which pin le the luiilal elni ol the tureev of tliU tract : tbmee north II degree an.! a) mlniilee. weal ioxl feel alon Hie ae-lrrn limit ol tas iamea HDie road tnrvcr to an Iron llu; l Ik-nee mulh dorm men bo feel parallel with load urvcy No. 4.1 lo an tmn pin; Iheure aonth 41 lervea and SO iniuulee cut 1(0 leet parallel aiih the JameaHpenee nal turvey In an Iron pin act In the northern limit ol road tuner So. : Ihenra north 4 draree sua leet along he northern limit of roatl urver No. 4S to ilia place ol brdnulus: eontainfuf iuo-4t;i aerra, tltualrd In tectioil lour, III tuwufhio lour north, range one we4 nl the W illamette Merld lau, lu Ihe County of Columbia. Klal of Ore son; to be told aa upon eit-cutiuu. and the proceelt arlaint therclrom to be appllcl am to Ihe eoeta of mle aud tb eoate aud dKburse mentauf aaid auit, tecoud to Ihe payment of attorney' fees, third lu the payment of lh uut due on plaliiiirl't note and mortgar.-, prlncliul and Interest due Iherrou, and the ovcrptoe, K any there be. after Ibe paiiueul ul the several tome aforesaid, lie wiil iuto lb a Conn forlbone entitled thereto. Therefore. n Kalunlay, Ihe 10th day of Feb ruary, I9U6, 1 will at Ihe hour of 11 orluck in the forenoon of aatd day. at Ihe eoorth.ue door In Helen, lu aaid County and Male, sell at piiblie auetlun. for t'nlted sutee rUil eoiii, caah In hand, all the rlhl. title and luterret of Ihe ld llarrv u. Oliver and Irla W. T Oliver, hla alfr, Hie aforcwi.l delcndant. and caeh of thriit. of. In and bi Ihe real property above de erlbed. lo satisfy the tald eaeeutiou. lated at St. Helena, onion, Jannarv 13. l-wi. MAKTIN mllTK, Sheriffof the Comity of Columbia. Oreicou. Finn pnblii'aiion on January VI. lyort, and latt publicalioii on lb tHh day of February, laot W. II. Itni tl.l Attorue.v fur I'laliilifT. SUMMORS. In IheCtrciiH Cotrtfrl the ttte n( Oregon,. or ihe County ot 0lumbi. Coimtautlii Wo(t.lii, iUtnU(T, vn. W.U. Wct 'hlt t(rfen,Une. T u. Wctjtpbal. Jcfeiidtul In (tit above fullllotl utt: In th tmme of the Htato nl Orcntm you arv hrnsbv rviiilretl miti roniinamleil 10 apear atol answer the nuiplHlitl ttlinl nitttinat von In the Allow cuUtteU auit by the -Vth day ol January, lWHL The Mhl RUli la commoner., by I'laintlfT acaumi vow tor an aDRninie nivurr and lor ine diMoolntion of the marriatte etiti tract now rxUt Ini between yon ami attitl laiiuitf. and It yon (rtil t aiiKMcr by the satd time, lor want thereof the n'aliittlT will tase Jmtirment amOnnt you for an atiaohitetli voire ami the dimlntiun ol the marrlatre now exUUug between you anU twht llHIOtllf- Tbls aiimmona la aervM by uublmtion In onnmanee to an order made by llnnoralile T. A. NfcHritle. Jntle of the l lrvult Court of lha Htatti ol Urtcou fur (he fount v of Columbia. dated liircemU'r U. IWtt; aaid onler rorkte that the And puhllratlou of Ihla utiiiuoiiN ahall b made on the 1 -ih day of Ireeember, 1'JU.s. and that the laxt iblU'tlon be uialo on the vMrh day of Juiiuary, llMi. Mt'KNCKK A 1AVW. Atlorneya fur rialiitlff. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION (Timber Land, Art June 3, Urn ) I' ul ted Mate Umi ililiee. Pivrllaiid. Urvirmi, January 11, KKM. Xctloe I hereby given Dial in mmpliauee with Ihe pmvlslout of Ihe ael ot Congieiw ol June a, 18;i, eutilled "An aet for Ihe sal of timber tanda In Ihe Slate" ol California, Oregon, Nevada and Washington Tetrllory," at exleud el lo all the Punlia Laud Slates by sol of August 4. 1KM, Kloyd K. Detrlek.of I'lttsliurg, County ol Columbia, Htate of Oregon, has thlt day llled in tlileoitleehitaworn ttaieineul No. S7.V1, for Iho purehoae of the oatt Uof the toutlieast and the east (, of the nnrllieaat of feel Ion No. 1.'. lu Township No. ft north. Hance No. 4 weal, and will otter proof loshow that llie land touglii I mors vaIuhIiI for Itt tint tier or atone than for Krieultliral purHiaOM, and lo establish hla elalin to aatd land before Die Register aud lleeelverof this oltlce al fnrtluud. Ongou, ou Weiluetita)', Ihe Wlh day of Maroh, lStl. He names at witnesses: H. P. tlnUnrd. of t'ittaburg, Oregon; Albert Parker, of I'Utsbnnr. Oregon; tleo. Armstrong, ol rmtburg, otetou; Andrew Klllnt, of I'illsbunr, Oregon. Any and all persons elniiiiing adversely llie AlMive'deterlbed lituda are reiuetled to file their elnlma ill this ofDiiO on or bi lure said Wli uoy of March, liajii. AUiKKNON 8. DRKSHKH, Hegister. CUARDIAN'S SALE Notice It hereby given that by virtue of an onler of Ihe County Court of the Mute of Oregon for the County ot Columbia, made and entered ou the lnh Any of January. 1KOI, In Iho matter of the estate of Cliurlea Iteudrleks, a minor, llie midemgiiad, at guardian ol the estate ol tald niliior.nill.au Ihe 17th due of February. Usjii. at the hour of ten n'elixik In Ihe forenoon thereof, at the offlo of aald K. K. Quick, 111 ft. Helens. Oreirnn. tell at private nil, for eash In hand, tlie following dosorllHid real profierly bv longlue In aali! minor, aittiAted in the County ot Columbia, htnto of Oregon, lowlt: An undi vided one fifth interest lu and lo the nnrtlitst uunrier ol aeiilou nineteen, in township live lioriu, rang' tno nvM oi inv o iiiaiuriin ..lerni lim. K. K. (it'U'K. V. IL lVwi'H,AlloriK",v for tiuiudJuu. New Year TAKE A LOOK-IT WILL DO YOU GOOD We liave ttia largest atock of Fnrnltare, Htovet and Kanves in town, all of whii-li it IxiUKlit right and will be told ri(lit. We can rare yoo money on anything in this line Red Hnringt, full tine, 1 75 and op Iron lied, full tie 3 Of) and op Kitchen Treasures 2 00 and op Tablet, Chain, 8tandt, Rockers, and many other articles. Women anil Cblldren'i Wear Hair Pint 06 Cornet 60 Helta 15 to 40 Hose, per pair 10 Mutlin Underwear 60 Knit Underwear, rait l 00 Collara 16c op Children'! Underwear, toit 40 to 60 A fall line of Lam, Embrolderiet, No tion, Calico. Mntlina, Outintrs, Table l.inena, and many articles too numerous to mention. A foil line of Shoes for ladiei, m'sset, aud children. Boyt' fihirU for 26c. Boys' Shoes, fine and coarse. Call and tee our full guaranteed goods and be convinced. BAILEY & BRiroN,Houlton,Oregon 50T1CE rUR PLBUCATIO. (Timber Land, Aet June , 174 1 United Htate tatnd OfflcJ, Portland. Oreaon, Dee. l lws Notlee I herebjr Riven that in eoropllsnee tilth the proviaiont of tb net of Cougreae of Jun- 3. kt. entitled "An set for lb tale of limber lauds In the mates of California, Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory," aa eileud ed to all the Public Land fctatea be act of Augnat 4. IIMi, Lores D. HsarertT.oK hebovran, county of Cberborsan. Klaie of Michigan, bat this dar filed in lbs, ome hit sworn stateinert No. t.ntl. lor the pnrehate of Ihe N ! KK i of Hectton No. 3K. In Townablp Ko. 4 N, Kange No. 4 W, and will offer proof to rhoT that the land sought it mora valuable for lit timber or stiaie than for agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to aatd land before the Hex i.ter and Receiver of this ofnes at Portland, Oregon, on naturdar, Um Jth day of Ke!wuarj llKH. lie names at witnesses: Geonre Wtt. of Kea teT,reg.m; Johu Prlngl.of Vernonia. Orttun: llarler Kclmond. of Veraonl. Oregon; Kobert F. Cox. of Portland, Oregon. Anjr aud all iwrsoot clslming adverwlv the ahtve-dtacrihed lands are resiiested to nlc their claima In ibla ornee on or before aaid 21 u dajr ol t'ebruarr. IWd. AUiEllNON 8. DRKSSEB. Register. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT Notice I bwrtir siren that tlie uroler. Kited Admiuiihtmtur M the Estate of Jacob AIexau1er, (jM-MutMl. ha MM In the Count r Conrt for Col- utnlrtA iouittf, Heat of Oreon. hla final ac count ttM h auliniaf nralor of mid estate, mod that Knday. the 26th day of January. 1906. at the nuuroi 11 ooiwi a. m.. on oern nicu 07 huh mtutaa the time lor hearing objections to aaid rvt-ort and the atttlement thcrvof. E. K, QUICK. AdmInit4rmtor of the EaUf of Jacob A lei a n-di-r, det'eaacd. GANTENBFIV A VKA71E. Atlorneya for Adniiuistrator. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice Is herehr given that the nndeniimed has been appointed administrator of tb estate of J. t. Millard, deceased, bv the lion. K. . llatuu. Judge of the Couutr Court of Columbia Counte, Stale el Oregon. Any and all persona having claims against sold estate are hereby re quired to preaeut Ihe same to me. veriried ac cording 10 law. at my office at St. Helens, Ore gon, within tlx months from me date aereoi. Haled November 1. IWi. T. K. QUICK, V. II. Powell. Attorney for Administrator. NOTICst Of INTENTION TO APPLT TOU UQCOR IJCKN8S. To all oeeaint concerned : Yon and each ot you will take notice that 1. 8. K. Hutia. will, o Ihe 7th .1st of March. 1W6. apidr to ihe County Couit ol Columbia County, State of Oregou. for a license to sell spirituous, vinous aiu mail liquors and herd elder In quantities lest than oue gallon for a irlml ot tin months, iu the town of tioble, Qoble precinct. Columbia Coun Ir. Oregon, which applieutiou will be based on ike folio lug .fitluu: PETITION. We, the undersigned legal voters of Clolile prtvlnet. Columlila Couuly, Mate of Oregon, re speetlulty rH'titioo the Honorable County Court of Columbia County. Qtale of Oregon, to grant a license to K ii lord K. Hints to sell tpiriiuous. ttalt and vtuoutllunorsand fermented cider in less quantities thau one gallon in loble. tiolde precinct, Columbia Couuly, State of Orecon, for the peri,Hl of six mouths, a lu duty bouud w will ever pray. O l Hunter. S F Xtudebsker, Hosea Hlste, W E ilaklnsler.C W MeKarlalid, C Ma(lnu,C Ho ven, u 8 Foster !r, K I. Keuuy, O K Hunter. Al Khubhe. Charley Vouug. Hubert Link, Jack Hondler, C P Audersou, F C Cleaver, C Kratske. Victor Kurer. (kto Potter. Edward Hlack. Orvllle Young, II M Fowler, C K Hnadley, Frerl Anliker, (ion ttoodley, II Hoke, Henry Ulake. Jamet Me Uregor, Al McCoy, J T Leasy. U iletcalf, C l onsv, Jar Uursirow. : i: Fowler, tieo Paris, August Miller, R N Hamilton. F C Huude, J HurlM, Abe Uuk. Heurr Welter, P II Marphy, David Undgren. F W Jonlan, C K dskiuater. lohu Farr, Harry Peter on, John tillllm, I, A French, A O Jackson. A J Van Aeruccne, chaa Milk, A C Zigers. t. R Snider. A Neer, O J Link, F Uugocher, M Link, A II Hubert. F Bishop, T t: Watta, K ' Fowler, Tnliru Waaaer, O C Fowler, Henry Waawr.tiottlieb K Auliker, J M Fov. ler. Dated and flrtt pnhllcattOB Jannanr It). 1W& (Signed) B. . Bl lTS. H. HORGUS 5T. HELENS Carries a Complete Line of Groceries Dry Goods Hardware Crockery Flour and Feed Hay Notions Candies Stationery Fancy Goods In tact, everything usually kept In a first clnss General Merchandise Store. My prices will be founil as reasonable aa any store In Columbia County. Your trade solicited. NEW GOODS New Everything, Except the Same Firm at the Same Place A FEW SNAPS Men' regular $2 60 Halt 1 00 Men't re.olnrilKliirta 3 Men't regular 60c Box 36 I .adiei' regular 50c Collars........ 26 Lsilie' regular 25c Collars 16 1 Juliet' regular 60c Iegging 2!f Ciirlt' Coat (11 to 14 years), reg ular 2 50, now 1 00 MEN'S WEAR Caps and Hats galore, price according to quality. Good Work 8liirt ... 60 Hoz, per pair Irom 10c to $1 Collara 10 Overalls, per pair 60 Jumpers 60 Fine Khoet, per pair f 2 to fS Press Bltirta 20c to 2 60 Logger' Shoe $3 to 7 60 We carry a full line of Men't Cotton and Woolen Underwear, which yoo will do well to inrpect before buying else where. STOVEPIPE Stovepipe, 5 and 6 inch 16 Taper joints, 6 to 6 and 6 to 7 26 T joints 38 Elbowt 16 Heaters Cookers, Ho. 8 Banget 2 00 and np . 0 00 and op . 27 60 and op 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. SUMMONS In the Circuit Conrt of the State of Oregon, (or Columbia couutr. Charles Benrr Hamilton, plaintiff, vs. Dell May Hamilton, defen-lant. To Delia May Hamilton, defendant above named. Is the name of the Rtate of Orecon von are herehr required to appear and answer ihe com plaint filed aralttst )"U in th sbmre euliued cause on or before the M day of r-'ebruarr, A. 1. litlC. and il yoit fait to so answer, for want there of the plalu'tlf! ail! applv to the court for the re lief deinamtcd In said complaint, to wli : For a decree of said court ditvilvitiK the l-onds ol natnmonr now existleg between yourtelf aud .he plulnttfl, This sum mom Is published be the or ler of Thomas A. UeBrlde. Juilge of the above entitled conrt, made on the th day of December, A. 1. 1905. iu and by which order it la adludged and ordered that this summons be published, once a week, for aix consecutive weeks, in the Oracou Mist, a newspaper published iu the City of el Helens. Columbia County, rttate of Oregon. -. Tbeslateul tint publication being the ti dar of December. A. IX 190.1. LDWA RD T. TAGG ART. Atlorney for Plaintiff. He will Tell Jon TLat the Astthe Traiclcr NORTH COAST LIMITED Electric Lighted, is the Crack Train of Them All for Comfort and Ele gance. The Ticket Office at Portland is at ORR UftwicftTi Pm M Vnvthnii tivvr luuiiiJVU) vvti vu iviuuuui A. D. CHARLTON Assistant 6intml Pasttngtr Mgtnt PORTLAND. OREGON 3 TRAINS TO THE EAST DAILY KRARMSBBS U7J. JOHN A. BECK DKALIR IB Watclies, Diamonds, Sflieri are, ....JEWELRY Repairing a Specialty. Marrtaeaat.Baa.rnal Flnt, POBTLAJtO. MaEEiLQN THE Zriam BIFLE, Model 1803, Xt calibre, U th beat rifle m.vl toe exterminating wl and tnrmenta about a plaej. aa rata, wviual. vooslehuck, etc., also for a conipanioa oa your cation trip, combining the good poinu of tlx out mnzile-loadlng auirml riti niihtueeonvenienee and rapid tire of the most improv repealer. It la m const meted that tliosainorllle use the follow IniteartridKe: sliort and long riin-tlra, ..TJ short and long center lire, and i the only repeater made using riia-lira cartridge larger tlinn Ol ealilire. Tha short cartridges are Just tlie thing fnr amoli gnnie while tlie Ion; one kill anlmalsof fair size easily. On (lie lint 2UU0 cartridge lisod yon hare saved tho cost of a Zfcm&t. New Slar&it Cntalos and our Experience Book that tolls What WtmrHnm are doing llie world over Free, for tic postage. 4 WILLOW ST.. jmrtummn mm wrmX , i New Prices OROCERIES-You Want 'Em. We Have 'Em W also desire to eall your attention to a few prices that are attractive and appeal to the pocket book. Flour, per tnck $1 OR liottle bluing I 3 cam Tomatoes. . 26 3 csnt Corn 26 3 cant Oysters 26 2 packages (told Duet 36 2 package (Jlost fctarcb .. 16 2 package! Corn Htarch 16 3 packaget 8oda 20 1 package Wh-Eat 10 1 package Fotntwn Fadeieaa Pyes. . 8 liar Star Soap '.' Pail ol good 8yrnp ? (ilast Sets, lour piece .V I'ure Leaf Lard, 6 Hi. rV Pure Leaf Lard, lOIbi 1 M llamt, quality guaranteetl W TOBACCOS Two Vt ox pkg Prxlro unoking 16 Two2ot pkg Union Leader 16 Two 2 ot pkga Bun Cored smoking. .16 Two 3jj ot pkgsGold Biiore smoking. .1 Three 3s pkgs Peerleas tiuoking 2ft Bix 1 ot pkgi Bull Durham amoking ..Sfr Six lot pkgs Dnke't Mixture smoking.,25 8ix 1 ot pkgs Dixie Queen tmoking..26 These prices are ttrictly spot cash. "America" Willamett Slongn Route Arrire at Portland. .10 :W a m Isiva Portland 1:30 PM Arrira at 6t. Uataaa rABlB M CKNTS. Will Carry Wothiac bat Ptv gm and Fax Freight. t JAHII OMD, isuar. 60 YEAR EXPERIENCE A. Trtaoc Maams rrtat f!aanailTl. Aitrom aendlnf a akMrh and dseertrtloa asaar anlcktr ascertain our optnion rrea waetbar aa lurentlon la probably Ttislla. C unnansra. tlaasMrletlyeootsMntlal. HANDBOOK on Patanta tent (re. Oldest aaeney for aecsirioic artanta. Pateo la taOea tbroaah Mann A Co. neale Scientific EriCrlcax , wn bom eosnea. na una A handsomely llhtstratM wwktr. laraeat els. MUNN Co.e,8 New Tort iLcl uraoaTe T Bt, Waabluitoa. O.C, ; J STOMA & COLOMBIA RIYER H, RAILROAD COMPANY. DAILY. atiDow sTATiona r. a. t:0 lt n 1st SO ( w 0 1 I 17 1 DC 10 0 10 30 10 90 A. It la. n. 100 . LrrertlanelAr 11 1 04 M l1 1 '43.1 t 'U.i 60 m.i; to w cts; 10 10 M-l M i7l.l; 10 M T 7 10 W M.t 11 00 M i 11 18 M.t 11 SO 99 .... Gobi .... ....Rainier ... ... Pyramid... ...aT.... ....Qulnej .... .. Claiakaul.. .. Marshland. . .. Wettnnrt.. ....Clifton.... ....Knappau. ... Branson.... ...John Dar.. 10 4 -jo I 00 7 4 T 7 at T t 1 7 0J 4J n ai i u x 27 17 0 Ul a a I 14 07 t ii ? 41 Ar. Atterla .Lv All Irtlnt make elos eonnaellont al ioM srlih Northern Paeltle Iralua to anil Iron 111 Isal aud Bound point. Al rortland with all trains learinf Unlan depot. At Atlorl with L R. A N. Co. 'a boat and rail line end ateainef T. J. Potter la and fro at liwaoo and kerth Beach point. Paatenicart for Aitorta r war polnta mutt flag trains st lloulton. Trains will atop to let ass sen ert oiT at HouHon when coaataf Iroat paluM west of Gobi. J. . HittwtH Oea. Pass. Ait.. Astoria, 0 NEW HAVEN. CONN. torn paaiLAfiv, naiLT. tj a 14 A A