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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 26, 1906)
3 mr.AT. SdHx l rrKirl cards-tlie very licst form t prr liiifKlrcil. wllll envelope, llnnf f" 1l'lTVlltllK!-T!lMUt J. revived tta" """' ' Ml.7.om M l'',cr w wr' II""t" iiitiiirr. ' ccriiumy occurring at Ore... Orn, on W.J lllth. Mr. l.UMirr . I In w secretary oi Mm I'urllaiid .,...1 ,iin adv whom w bad the ,,lrclu,rr.l..Kwhll.tM..l'ortU.,d Li, We wish Mr. and Mr.. Oillner all lr,l lltT Mi. 1 I'1"1"'1,1 MJre,p' " vhitorlo l "dim lt Btur.iay eveu iaiI u iilcii.Utiice l Masonic lodge. muona (Uakgk TIm neat meelInK 0 Ciilii""1'1" i ,rtM w'" " i Warren Saturday. 1'ebruary S, with Vll Granite N. TH. Visitor from tome f the oU. '"rKMl KrrlKr .Hlste will I .-resent and help to In struct and entertain Mm members of our county, r'evcriil officers ol the State SmnK l I Ineludluf the Ji.stcr, Lecturer, eut Chaplain. James H. Keeil, hutt ietvtr for Multnomah County, will I on hand and will faeor nt with n illustrated lecture at the ecn Ing nrwUm. H ' auttouiimled by W. K. Nrwell, the horticultural commit Jontr ol thi Irull district. MeniWrtart rrmicttrd to wear their badges aud to brlnit their Pomona cardt. Rer. Clyde Stewart, ol Rainier, held crrk-cs ' ,h M K- t-'l"rtB ln tutl citX ca Snmlsy ewniug last. Fit IU.r Km PlOVKtv-Tnt county cfiurs, l H hit ti-rm, wade an order at Hows: "Hrttslter no mlU incurred lor strs help any kind In the ofliceaol tlie County Clerk, fiherin, or Aawtaur, olhrr than the one deputy twovlded tor ,v statute, shall I allowed ly tiilaeourt." Nutithslriditt this order estra help li Uing emphed in the Couuly Clerk's ..flier, Mi Mildred Giaut and Mrs. Harris bavin len Htt to wurk this mk, with Ihe assurance from Jmttfa lUllsil and Coininlmionrr Colvin that !ictr wscrt will I tl. JW Is tlie right tliiiia to do. at their help is abso lutely iicccwary to complete the U roll ii time and prorceil with the registra tion it volrrs. The. order rtditliiii:i! ctitj lirli was ms.le In emit, wuiity with a ilri i.H'ii ol I'l'tm t Atlomry Allen, but tlie C'Airt beltevrs, nolwllhstandtug Ids at &rr. that it has the power to allow this titra help, and therefore hat practkally fmiri.lfl its order. IIUIISK VOH B.VI.K-Vcilil 12itt l-.uii.l-, IHk y ait "I I. ti'l all pur- pawinluiA Apply to K. C.I.AWK, Kt. Iltflfiie. mr tjrTAM.T St. Helens l.f'.sr t. t). (). 1'. and llclriu lxlge of thr KeUkshs ltold a Joint inUlUtitn at Cicir hall iii this city on Saturday even ing riril. Alter the lntllation bon- njttrt wilt be srrve l at the Kt. Helens I lute!, orlrrs having been given for entity plates. IHstrict IH'iMity Welch, of Mar.hUn.l. will tie the insullin o.1iccr Ui thr Oddfellows, and Mrs. R. II. MrtrVII, ol ll.iulton, lor the lUbrkahs. The tM.llcltow here ai in a ilouribilig -jn,tilioii. with about saveuty uiruilwrt in gd standing, 11. ,ii. tiro. W, Mdlridr is ijuite serious- lr ill at .Wrmneuto, Calilornt. Ilisdia- cue I Mid to be spinal meningitis, caused by an attack of nervous prostration. Violins anil all stringed Instrument rrpurrd by me. All work piarantced. Ail,lrr turn! St. Helens. M dec SO CVS HMOKLi:. Coi.i miiia Coi'jtTV iliaiV-Mis fallie Pouirrny, ol Rainier, and Mist Wattle 'f khenor, ol CtaUknnie, are candidates troin Hi,trii t No. 21 in the Oregonlau's vmiiiK rmilrst lor a trip to the Yellow tl'inf l-irk, and in District No. 23 Miss Mri Watts, nf 9i'apnMse, heads the list. Votes It-It ni this nflice for any of the Columbia County girls will be promptly (or warded. Tlir Iniir iititalrd st lumnrr Kchniue is losdiug ties t Muckle llrollicrs' wharf ill thlll'lty. Seeds in endless variety and quantity. Garden Seeds. 1'lower Scetls. Why wnd awuy lor them M. U.tiUAY, Kt. Iliicnt. Rrxiir.TRH I'p to Wednesday noon 4t t voters had registered, out of rotwbly h i (c hopfd that all who are entitled to (l0 o will register at toon at possible, In order that the new primary Uw uuiy Ii,,ve lair trial. A Modern Miracle. "Truly miraculous seemed Iho rerov ryI Mrt. Mollin Holt, ol this plaii-," f'tes J.O. K. Hooper, WwHlford.Tenn., 'he was no wnitud by coughing up pti"s roin hor tiiuttw. Ix-tora declared her 'ml so near that her family had watched w her ld-elda lorly-olght houia, when, t my uriiunt rrquuat, Dr. Kliig'i Nuw discovery wna given lior, with thaaston IsliiiiK result that Improvunitmt Ix-gBi', d continued until she finally complete 'l.v reciivvrml, aud It iienlthy woman to day." (luaniuUied cure for cough ""'deolil,, Wteand l at IVrryAUrn 1'nin's, driigglata. Trlnl boltlu due. for Krprcwntntlrp. 3 herein. ni.H. i ..... i..4....n.. wcneulnu, a petition for nomination on nhe Kcpublicnn prliiiry ticket for Rep rrtntative In the LegUlature Irom Col mhiB Vmny, FXMCR T, CONN UIX. CLAUD CATCH OF MARION COUNTY Whose platform in brief is that of our President, JCAJ.lt EVERY MAN' Asks your good will and Republican primaries Mr. M. C.tiray hut bcgim work upon hit new residence. The lnthert and plmtcrrrt are at work finishing up tlie third story of the Ht. Helens Hotel. II. J. Wallers and wife have purchased Mm lota formerly occupied by the M. I'., church, Mr. and Mrs. C. II. Johns attended the Calve concert In Portland on Monday last. Mr. Henry Krati, of Clatskanle, wat a visitor to the couuly seat last Monday. Mr. V. N. Ilarrctt, of Hitltlxiro, wat a Visitor to St. Helens on Saturday last. Mr, 8. 8. Wav, of llimlton, wat a vis itor to the county seat Wednesday, on hit way to 1'urllund. Mr. Way stales that in the Immediate neighborhood of hit home there are now ten families re siding where there wat but one four years ago. Mux axu Dam I.txtT Our Kruhcn correspondent sends word that the mill, dam and flume of the VVinuans lima' mill on Jones creek wat washed out last Tues day altrrnoon, the loat amounting to about tA.UUO. The mill bad ust been completed aud was expecting a prosper ous season. TllK I)Knr M R AlKt The basket social Riven at the M. H, Church Is.t Fri.lay evening for the purpose of aiding in rain ing the debt of Ihe local church reutiied about f 15, and this, with donations, com pletely clear the debt of fl.OtlO which has been hanging over the property since the construction of the church building. Mim Watkins Imi-hovsmo Word has tcen received Irom Mlsa tlalsy Watkins at Keiltands. Oil., that she is improving aud that the doctor givea her consider able hoj of complete recovery. She is plcaan! with the place and is enjoying herstll. PAlNTINtl. Paieiing and Kirncolng. Ktimatea given free, lnqnlre M. C. tiray fur Inrlher parlictulara, A. Il.CUU.KUTSD.N' tit. tielcni. r KAlNIKIi Mr. (. Wilpon, ol I Wilson Lumber Compa ty, it aetiously ill tu Kt. Vintenls llurpital. I'otllaiid. Key. W. C. Merrill, field worker for the International Kundiy School Ansuci atliin, was In Kaiuier Kuturday aud Sun day. J. I. Short's new Ikiihm Iii the west part of town la iiearlorf couiiletion. It will lie an ornament to tht town when completed. Mr. Jatiiictun will occupy tho cottage being erected bf W. J. Iteiu on I'nion Avon no. Tim uikU inter examliintioiis have auo cotsfully closed in our public schoott and the small boy now has a greatly relieved look upon his Im-e. Mra. C. I. Hooghklrk rxpectt to aoon loturu from her trip to Marthlleld, w here alio went to organise Temple of Uathbone Sifters. Mrs, Susie Alvord, w ife of the newly appointed poatuiasler, wat a psoacnger to Portland Monday. Kev. II. U, Kemp, who went to The Dalles last week tu help the Kev. A. A. I. um lit rpcclat meeting, returned humu Saturday morning. The piled river i driving piling at the Uutherlord A Ifcacoik mill (or morn dockage and the railroad pur. Krauk Alvord received notice last Monday that he had been appointed IKjstniMtor at lUinler. Mil Millie Wonderly was a passenger to Portland hint Monday, returning homo the same day. Tl.o new McLhodiat cliuuli will be 0encd Sunday, February 4lh, lor tliOj Ural aervUw. It, however, will not bo ready for dedication until March Dili. I The Oregou Inturnntionul Sunday School Asaociatioti chwod a very iiicoeas- (ul county convention hero last Sunday uvetilug. Kev. w niorriu.ui iswim, WmIi,. called the convention to order. Th temporary organisation was eileuled by Iho flection ol Itev. II. U. Kemp; cliiiirmai) and Miia tlrace Lteili aecre- lary. Bunday Sclundt In tho county were r'eporlod as follow : Two lit Kai nier, two at Clntakanie, and one at each ol the following plnoea: llotilfon. bt. Helena, Warren, Deer Island, Scnppoose, Ynnklon, Vernonia, Quincy, Maishluml and (Irand View. At Ihe alternooti ee slon the committee on wrnianent orgau Uatlon reported. They plnced in nomi nation the following olllccra: l'resl.lent, Uev. 1J. 41. Kompi Vice Prealdunt, Huv. niafr ; Vice President of the Nehnlem Valley dlatrlel, Mis. lUlfiald; Vice Prealdent ol Upper Columbia district, I. II. Copclund; Vice Prealdent Lower Col it inula district, Harry McDonald; Vice Prefident Central Columbia dit trlc.1, Mn.CI. II.Kighklrki Secretary, W. Clyde Stewart j Treasurer, Mrs. A. L. Clark. The report of the committee wasadopted. Thechulriunn will arrange to hold n meeting ol the county offlcor in. the near future for tho purpose of morn thoroughly organising the county wurk. I lutve money to loan 011 approved real estate security. w. 11. powiai., St. Helens, Oregon. UjdAjL FOB assistance in the coming for Secretary of State. VERNONIA ITEMS. Solomon I). Sheely wat born in Coshoc ton County, Ohio, January 20th, IO ; died at hia home near Vernonia, Ore., January Illh, lSOl, aged 67 years, 11 mouths aud 14 days. He resided In Ohio until about 18 yeara of age, when he left home and went to Motucnce, 111., where he remained until he wat 21. At that time he went to Minnesota, locating in Guernsey County, where he resided about ten years. I hiring bit residence In Minnesota he was married to Miss Sarah A. Van lllaricom. ln 1871, with a large company of friends and relatives, includ ing the Van lllaricom family, he aud hit wife came west, locating at first in Hast en! Washington. After a few years they went to the Alsca Valley, in Southern Oregon, but were there only a year, coming Irom there to Washington Co., near Mouutaindale, where they lived three years, when they moved to the N'e halcin, taking up the homestead where the family has since lived, being oue among the old settlers of the valley. Mr, Shceley had been a member ol the V. lU Church about twenty years. Ills tile was peaceable, quiet one. In the hardships Incident to the pioneer life ol the valley he was a good neighbor, las house always being on-n to the paascrby or new comer. He was a kind husband ami a father respected and loved by his children. His wife, two sons and five daughters survive hint, vis;, J. P. and H. H. Shcelry, Mra. Wm. Hood, Mr. C. B. Armstrong, Mrs. Clyde Chamberlain, Mrs. V. S. Mellingcr and Mrs. Claude Chamberlain. The family with to ex press their many thanks to the friends and neighbors who so kindly assisted Uieni duringMr. Shceley 't long and pain ful illness. William Wilson was born near Pan nctsville, Franklin County, I'enn., May Kith, 1MX Died at his home five miles west of Vernonia, Ore., January 13th, MUX, aged 02 years, 7 mouths and 20 days. He lived, in his native state until youug manhood, and the civil war coming on he enlisted in the 1 Jo ill Keg. Penu. Vol., serving nine mouths. This was in the earlier part of the war. After bring uius- ! tcred out he made Leavenworth, Kan., his headquarters, engaging in raising and : selling hay to the government, following this buiiiness until the close of the war. In Auguitt, Ht,5, he was married at St. JoM-ph, Mo., to Mist Klla S. Anderson, formerly from Juuiutta County, Pean., the young couple biking up their home. in Arkansas, where they resided for about nine years, coming on to Oregon and set tling in the Nchaletu years, ogo, being i among the earliest to locate here, living on htt homestead, where he died, ever since. Mr. Wilson was an industrious man. a hard worker, and had succeeded in getting a large tract well cleared and bud put u)kiii his quarter section good improvements ill (act about the best in this part ol the valley. In the early days ol settlement heic Mr. Wilson not only endure.! the hardship of pioneer life, but was a kind friend and a willing help er to it nelghlKir pioneer and csecially to the new comer in need, lie was a hale fcUow-wclI-niet, always looked upon the bright side of everything, always had a smile and a pleasant word lor everyone, and contributed much by his jolly good nature to help his neighbor bear the harihihitn and endure the loneliness of a backwoods life in the early days. This optimistic nature he carried with him all through life, even into his last sickness, when naked with paiu as he ss he could get off some pleasantry at the phy sician, his pastor, family and friends. Mr. Wilson had his faults as well as his enemies, but he was a man ol very posi tive views on religious and moral ques tions, and these latter were to his credit We believe he endeavored, aud did, live an upright life in so fur as he knew the right. As we have known him the past seven ycurs it has seemed to us that he ... . . ,. . Alt was lull ol sunsiune ai nil iiiucs, ami u we met him but for tt moment, we were alwuys the better by the contact. He will be missed by the entire community. His wife and the following children sur vive him: Frank L., Harry A., and Will O.; Mrs. Ida M. Shaunuhnu, Mrs. Bertha O. Shaniialwn, and Mrs. Dessle I. Hoi brook. So sudden was his sickness and so overwhelming, cspcciully when the re lapse came, that none of his children were home except Harry and the two daughters Ida and Bertha, the latter not being at his bedside wheu he died. His life was swept away, ua it were, in whirlwind. Mr. Wilson made a profes sion ol faith in Christ lu 181 and joined the 17. B. church, remaining a member thereof until lxut three years ago, when be joined the F.vnugelicul church. He was active in all church and charitable work and (lied in the full hope ol the life eternal. He was a mcinlier ol Vernonia Grange No. 1105 and its fumnciul secietary at his death, and being a member who nlwuya took part in all mutters coming Wore the Grange, will be missed at its future meetings. Rest, brother, in peace. Mis Norma Roeschhas accepted a pos ition stenographer and typewriter in tlie office of the Columbia County Ab stract and Trust Co. Mr. J. R. Whitney, the prost-nl Ktalo iirlnter, is a ciindiitnle tor rcnomiiiation Ho hat made aa gixul a Statu Printer us Orciron linn ever had, nnd if one good term deserves another, he is entitled lo reiiomiuntion. lleata Hih Mualo (Jiirt. "To keep llm hotly In tunp," writes Mra, Mnry JSrown, ') l-afiiyelto I'Ihcp, I'ongliki-epslr., N. Y., I take Dr. King's Now Life rills, They are the moat re linblo aud pleftinnt laxative I have found." Ik'tt for the Stomach, I.iver ml Rowels. Guaranteed by Terry & Graham, druggim. 20c. Cook Stovk von Sai.K Chkap A good second-hand cook stove and two joints ol pipe lor ante very cheap. A bar gain for anyone wantinir a itove. Cull at this office for Information. May I.lve KM) Yrara. The chancei for living a full century aro excellent In the case of Mrs. Jennie Duncan, of llaynetville, Me., now 70 year old. She writes: "Electric Hit ters cured me of Chronlo Dyspepsia of 20 yeara standing, and made me feel at well and strong at a young girl." Elec tric Itittera cure 8toinach aud Liver dis eases, Wood disorders, General Debility and bodily weakness. Sold on a guar antee at Perry it (jrulinm't drug store. Price only Wc. For Sai.k Pure bred Block Minorca cockerels, Northrop strain, from prize- winning birds. For particulars call on or address J. A. Wikstrom, Yankton, Or. Takhn Up A three-year-old heifer, bluckull over, crop off both ear, and one red yearling steer, with same mark, came to my place near Deer Island December 15th. Owner can have the stock by pay ing expenses. J. A. HotADAY. When in Portland Uo to The Empire Kostaurant, I!)2 Third Street, three door South of liakcr The- tre. Meal Irom 15 cent up. Otien day and niuht. O) uteri in any style. Win. liohlander, Prop., formerly of the Royal, 1st and Madison. SHERIFF'S 8ALE In Ihe Circuit Court of IhtHtal'nf Oregon tor the tounty u( Columbia, l-eallf K. Hatter. iilalMllt.vs. Harry O. Oliver, (.In W.I. Olirvr, lua wl(i), ami K. U Kablu, tlo femlattu. Joiir Ii horotir riven dial under ant by rlr lu l an mtuim . anil older of aate Inued out of Hie Circuit four! of lha Hiate of on-iiiu, in an. I for the Cunt)- i,f Columbia, u ibe loth .lay ol January, lwt, utuiFT and in inoanca of a )ulKml,l ami iln rr iftri and eulered lu aatd court u lite tilii tlay of Jamtarv, lytaj, in a ault herein lH K. Hallcy, plaintiff, recovered pluittut'lit aitnltut Hurt l. uliver. and Iris W. r. oilier fur ihraiiui l Xi with lutvrml there on al tlie rata ol ten per etui lwr anttiim from the '.'J.I lUftil Svtein.acr. l'AH. utiUi paid. the further um of tm tt, rnev lee aud thoii and ,ILhnreniu!i In lliU lull laird al 116.75, and Ihcoooia Uii ibi writ, requtrint me to make utk' ol the htilowiitx dt-M-ribe-l real urp erlv. M Mli.t) the above amount, lowit: tie liu.li,l al thai corner of the Aaron Hroylre iiotiNtluti l.attl claim UtiitU,l on tlie Kal b.ink of U ill.ui Creek, which h,Ii,i la mar. oil will, au liou pin. which tN-ara North :ai iletciee u-r-t Irom a itr tree 3U irtchca lu nlaineier, 30 f,t; iliviue rutimii north 41 ,lt-ree iai minutea, w't 14 rMl. aud II au! 10 V3 feet 10 an iron Pin at a N,li:t a hvrv the e-trn bouudery of the Jem,- Hjwmi, road aurvey futeiMia with the uonliern llinil of rua.1 aurrer No. U, which pin I. the Initial peltii of Ihe siirvev of ilila tract: tl.euce uorlb 41 dettrerand 90 minutea, weal I0U feel along the e.lera lliuil of tho James hl;nre road aurv.-y p, an iroti pin; theuco kouth 4S itejtriYa aret .41 fret parallel uilh road auney Nu. 4.1 to an iron piu; theuee aotiih 41 U-trvra and W niiuulti tt HO feet pr.rllet with ihe Jumea jH-nce na,1 attrvev to on iron pin aet 111 the northern ll.i.li of road survey So. 4 ; thence north desrvra e;u4 M feet alor.jt the norlhcrn limit of ro.nl sntvey Kn. 4i. to Ihe plaeoof beKlnnini; eotitnittiu; 500 4'i acrt-s alluattl ill aaettoti four. In lownaltit, lour ninth, raiimoiia et of the n iila-iictte .Merid ian, in Ihe Count) of Columblii, state of Ore itoui to be t,d as uiMu e&,utiou, and the pr.a-ce.la aHine thercinnn to be applied tint to the coala of aale and Ihe coate aud diburite melitaofauid ault, M-eottd to the payment of aiioriiiVa lees, third to the paymi-ut of ihe autn due on planum s note aiid inorieatre. principal and interest due Ihcrron. and Ihe oterplus. If any there lv. after the paymenl of Ihe several auuia aforeaaid, be paid iuto III a Coilrr for t!ioe etililitMl then-to. 'rhetelnre. on 1-aiur.lHv, the I0:h dnrof Fel ruarv, I'.w. I iil at ihe hour of II o'cl.cl: in the fi.Tii(.on of auld day at the eourthouM- door lu St. Helen, in said county aud State, sell nl public auction, for foiled suttm gold coin, ea.li In hand, all Ihe right, title and interest ot int. -M llairv 0. tilltrr and irl . T. Oliver, I hlkM-il. lltp Afnr.4,,1,1 alnti.ltdaottf. Mint h nl Ihetii, uf, in and tu tile rer.l proK;rly atMv de-sciita;-.!, 10 aatllr the said execution. Hated SI m. HeleU, Oregon. Jallllnrv 1J. lvOo. MAHTIN U lllTK. SlierlrTnf the County ol Columbia. Oregon. First puhhrallon oil Janunrv 11, ISctt.an.l last publication ou Ihe Vtb day of Vebruarv, lAaj. W. II. tMlKI-l., Attoniei for rialutlir. SUMMONS. In IheCireull C,,n-t of the Btate ol Oregon, lor the County ol Columbia. Conxtantla Weatplia'., plalnlllT, va. W. G. West- Vhal, deleu.laut. ' v 0. Westphal, defendant In Ihe above entitled ault: lu the name of the State of Oregon you are hereby reuulrvd and commanded to apiiearand answer the complaint tiled aunilist you III Ihe ulmvu entitled suit by the Mh U.h.v of Jauuary, l'JOi. The iwht suit Is commenced be plaUillfl' aitatnd you for au abMilnie divorce and tor the UlMHilution of the marriage com ruet now exist ing iH'lueen yon and aald plalutlrT. and it you lull to atiMier bv the aald lime, lor want thereof the iiiiiiuilit'nill tase Juditmeiil airuln-t you for au aiiaolule dtvonre and II10 dissolution of the inarrluco now exlatiu belueeu you aud said plntutiil'. 'l itis siiinmons Is served bv publication In pursuance to au order made hv Honorable T. A, Mellrld. Judge oi Ihe ciivuit Court o( the Slate of Oregon lr the County of Columbia, dated lieremhcr 14. 1'.m; said order pmvideH that tho hrt itiihlii-Htiou 01 thia summons shall l,e itiade 011 Ihe l ull day of Hcoember, lixij, and that the lal ptihlli-aijou be uia le 011 the 'Jih ihty of Jallllury, liHSi. Sl'KNCKIt 1AVIS. Aiiurueys lor 1 iniuiiit. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION (Timber Unci, Aet June S, is; ) Culled Slates Land oltlee. Portland. Oregon, Jauuary II, liskl. Notice Is hereby given I lint ill compliance till Iho provisions of lha acl of Congiess 01 June S, 187S, entllled "An act for the sale of timber lands in the stales of California, Oregon, Neviitlasnd Washington Territory," aa esieim eil lo all ihe I'upllc Land Slates by sol of August i 111 1 l.o.il 1. Ili.trit.1, of lUllaloinr. i:oiiutv of Columbia, state ol Oregon, has this day Hied In this otllce his sworn statement No. a, tor the purchase of the enst of Ihe suntheasl i and the cut! ls' of the 1101-llioasl tt of Section So. l'J, in Towitftlitp No. a north. Kange No. 4 west, and will oiler proof to show that ihe laud sought is more valuable for its thnberor stone than for agricultural l'ttrpose, arid to ertablisti bis cl.iiiu to said land before the KegiMer uud Kecelver nl this olllis at I'oiilnnd. Oregou, on Weitnesilay, the liHili day of Marv.li, luos. Ho iiiiines na witnesses: 8. P. llsllnrd, ot I'ltlsburg, Oregon; Albert Parker, of I'ltisbnnr, Oregon: tleo. Armstrong, of piilsburtr, Oragott; Au.irew Klllot, of I'ilisbiirg, Oregou. Any und nil vrraona claiming adversely the alaive ilescrlbtvl Inn, Is are rniuesitvt to Hie their htiiiis in tiiisoiuue uu or oerore saui win any of March, IMki. AUiKKNON 8. 111KSSK. HegUler. CUAROIAN'S SALE Notice U bcrohy jrlvf.!. that, byvlrttwof n urvr of Ihe ioniiiy 4'unrt ol the HMlo of Orwgim ft.r Ihss (NiiitilV lf l,()ltimblH. lIlMtli Hint LMitort-tl 011 tho l;iih d ay of Jamiury, HKi, lit iht m titter of th tthtatu of Chnrtoii Hondiit kM, n mintur, tho liO'lentiKiiwl, u Kunnlltiu of the usiatcof mild minor, will, on tho nt-hihtvo, Kotrury, lytMt. tit the iionr of ten o'clock lu th fort'iuK.n thymif, nl tho oltW'o of mU K. K.tinit k.iu ht. HoUmii, lnoirn, n nl irivte Ur oah in hniiil. thn (iiHowlnii (UwrilMMl rml nivi.ertT be- ionutM1' lu mU iniiutr, ttiluatftl lu the Coiutty nf I'i.lnmMn. Muttt of Orvrm. to wil; An until vttttvl oik -fifth luUTet In nnl to tho northeast ijUHrU'r ol nectltoi nliietoeii, in tnwihhi llvu norili, ratiuo two went of the Wfllitmette MerM- V. 11. Jowol1, Atturuey forClmmltiuu , New Year TAKE A LOOK-IT WILL DO YOU 000D We lisve tlie largest stock of Furniture, fttovea ami Itnngcs in town, nil of wlilcli ia hoDirlit rixtit find will be sold right. We can save you money on anything in this line Hod Boring, full sine, 1 75 and up Iron Beds, full size 3 00 and up Kitclien Treasurei 2 GO and op Tablet, Chairs, Htandi, Itockera, and many other articles. Women and Children' Wear Hair Tim 05 Corscti 5M licit 15 to 40 Hot, per ptir 10 Mnslin Underwear WJ Knit Underwear, tuit tl 00 Collars 15c up Children'a Underwear, tuit 40 to 50 A full line of Itrea, Embroideries, No tions, Calico. Sltisllns, Outings, Table Linens, and many article loo numerous to mention. A full line of Shoes for ladies, ni'snes, and children. ISoys fihirU for 25c. Boys' Shoes, fine and coarse. Call and tee our full guaranteed goods and be convinced. BAILEY BRIM a3,Houlton, Oregon 2C0TICE fOR PUBLICATION. (TimUr Ud1. Art June 3, 1S78 ) L'nltf'I HiatiM fwi Office, Fori Und. Orenui, liw. IV Sotlr 1 herchy kIvvii that in C'-ni.UhCs wr ilia tli bnivinitMiH of lite rt of CoureM of Jcne a, I7H. entitled ' Au m-t for ihe x!c of tlmbe Un'U lu tSe HuteKof CiilifurnU, Orjron, Nevada mid Wahh(icUn Trrrttor't" an extend ed (o hII the PuUic Uiid Hste hjr cl of AUK" 4. lKi. 4ran I. Hturerty. of i:hebovjran, cuntrof C hey boy b tin , hiaie of M.chit?o. ti hl dajr died in thl office hit nworit utMlemerl Ko. 4,7X1. for Ihe purrbaac of Ihe X i NE i of Kectlon No. in Townfchip JCo, 4 Kanee No. A W, and will offer proof to ahov that the land tot icnt in mora valuable for tu timber or atone Ihup for aiertcultnrat ptirpsiaca. and lo rftilU.i hUclMlm to wltl Iniin beiore the her-1-lcr and Hwelvcr of tliia ofHce M PortUu'i, Orvgou, on Naturday, the 2ih day oi February. IW4. He Dame a WUnefwea: Ceirre 8(tta, nf Kea ey.retroii: Johii I'rinsle.of Vernonia. Onein: ll.trlev Kdinnnd of Ver 'onla. Urcguti; Kobvrl F. Cos. of I'ortiand. Onion. Any ami ail ierrMiti cUiaiina adver1y Ihe above dnrrited Undu are reqiieteI to rile Ihotr clalnm in tli iii oilier on or before iMtld 24tb day of Februarv. A MiK UN N H. I U1:h-;KR, Kcidstcr. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMlNT Kottre U berehr (riven that the nndersiKned Admiiitfttraturnf the K'lateof Jarib Alexander, dtN-eiMnl, tut tlkd In the County Conrt lor t'nl mnbia County, Ktate of Orrxnn. hia Anal ac count tit-h adtutuUtratnr of aahl eMale. and that Kiiday.the 'J6;h day of January . lywi. at the htKirof 11 o'clock a m.. has been Used by aid court aa the time for bearing hjcctioui lo aaid rviMjrl and the aeltlemenl thereof. K. K. QVICC, AdiiitiiMmtoroi' IbeEatateoI Jacob Altxan- utr, uccutUH-tl. OANTENBKIN VKAZIg, . Allorueja for AduiiuUtrtttor. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice U hereby riven that the nnderalimed ha betn stioointel adniliiKtratitr ol the estate of J. H. MtlUrd. dweafed, by the Hon. It. 8. Hattan, Jud;e of the County Court of Columbia 'intv. Stale of Ureeou. Anv and all ieraoua hat f itv rlatlmai aiLniiliisj tuid ttiit strv honM.v ro. quired to )reseut the anie to me. verities ac cording to law. at my ortiiti at St. If elens, Ore gon, it hln six inonrriR froin the date hereof. tvaivu sovemiHfr iw, W. It. i'owcll. Attorney lor AdininUtrator. NOTICE OF INTENTION TO APPLY FOK UQVOB LICENSE. To all Terons concerned: Yon and each of r.,u will take notice that 1. S. K. Hull?, will, on the 7th day of March. &M, applv io the County Com t of Columbia County. Stte of Oreynn. for a iiccnxe to sett spmtuoujt, vinous ami malt Htiunr nod herd cider In ou Antilles less than oue (ptlton for a icriiHl of aix months, in the town of tioble. Gobte precinct, Columbia Coun ty. Orcrnu. wUieh appliratiou will be based on tiic following pviliiuQ: PETITION. We, ihe undendened lecal voters of Goble precinct, Columbia Coumy, $ttv of Orciron. re fectfulle petition the IlouoraUle County Court id Columbiu County, state of Orvtrou. lo ernut a licence to Kin lord K. miV to h11 sidrituou. malt aud vlnon lliiuorx and fcrmeutcd cider tit tvi (lUHittiuca man one tliumn in uooa. uonie precinct, Columbia County, State of Oregon, for the Krlid of i.U mouths, aa iu duty bouud nc w ill ever pray. o l Ilutiier, S P fltu.Ubiker, Hoen BUke. W E MakiiiMcr, C W McKartiind. C .Matrlnn.C Ho a . as, f. a L.Klas ttm l I L'..b...d ii W Us. ..- Al shubbe, Charley' Youiur. ft'lert Link. Jack Kondlcr, C V Audcrson, K C Clenver, V Kmlnke. Victor Kunr,(ie Foster. Kdvvard Hlnck, Orville Younir 11 M Fouler. CK MadUv. Frod Aullkor. tieo .load lev. U Hoke, Uenrv lilake. Jnmw Mc reor, Al McCoy. J T Leay. C Metcalf, C lca!y, jav ttnraimw.c v rowlcr, t,eo rartis, AitfjUMt Mill. r. It N Hamilton, F C Bun tic, J Hurbca, Abe Link. Houry Welter, P II Marphy, Drivid l.lndKren, F W Junlau.C K .dtiktnsier, lohn Farr, Harry Peterson, John tillllm, L A French, A O Jackson. A J Van Aerticene. Chan Link, A C Ziger. L It Snider, A Neer, O J Link. K Leuimchcr. M Link. A H Kotxrta, F Bisbou. T t! Watt, K W Kowler, Tttlieti Vaser, Q C huwler, Henry HMir, Oultlieb K Auliker, J M Fowler. Dated and first publication Junnarv 10. pxv (S1KuhI) 8. K. BL-'l IS. H. HORQUS 5T. HELENS Carries a Complete Line of Groceries Dry Goods Hardware Crockery Flour and Feed Hay Notions Candies Stationery Fancy Goods In fact, everything usually kept in a first class C5eneral Merchandise Store. My prices will be found as reasonable as any store in Columbia County. Ycur trade solicited. NEW GOODS New Everything. Except the Same Firm at the Same Place -- A FEW SNAPS Men'i regular 2 60 Halt 1 00 Men'a reinlnr $I.SIiirtl ot) Me n't regular 60c 8x 35 ladies' regular 60c Collars 25 Ladies' regular 25c Collars 15 Indies' regular 60c laggings 2.l Ijirls' Coats (11 to 14 year), reg ular 2 60, now 1 00 MEN'S WEAR Caps nnd Hats galore, price according to ! quality. j (jood Work Hbirti 60 Hoi, per pair from 10c to 1 Collara 10 ; Dveralla, per pafr 50' Jumpers 60 i Fine .Shoes, per pair 2 to 6 Dreiw Shirta 20c to 2 50 : Loggera' Shoes f .'i to $7 60 j We earrr a full line' of Men's Cotton' antt Woolen Underwear, which you will do well to inrpect before buying else where. STOVEPIPE fttivr,ini R anil A Inch . . . .15 Taper joints, 5 to 6 and 0 to 7 r ioiiile,5to6 and 0to7 25 ' 1 join Elbow Heaters . . 1 00 and up Cookers, No. 8 Kanges no ami up 27 50 and up 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 Court of the Slate of Oregon, for Columbia County. Charles llenry Hnmmnn. plaintiff, va. Dells May llaunllon, tiiltn-Uot. To Delia May llaiuUiun. defeiiUnt above named. In the name of the ftaienr Oregon too are hereby nttiintl in ieur mid ai.wi-r the com- plallit Jlle. Hi.'4!l )OH in ui MMove cnuiie'i ; cauw on or he tore the 'VI day of I-Vbmary. A. 1. ; PAW. and II V"U fail lo no miuer. l.r want tnere-1 oi ti e pUintttl lil am-ly to the court tr the re- ; lief deinmi led iu aald Cftiip!mnt, ttt-Hti: For a ; dere of raid court diolvinif the IhimU of matrimony now existing between youoeu auu j .he pisiimin. 1 Thia siiminoua U tu'liht d hr the orrter of ; TUomaa A. McBride. julne ot th aUne eutit!el j conn, made on the -Will day of UecwmUr, A. l. j M& in aittl hv Ahirli nnisT It ii adiildetl ail ' ordered thnt tliii summoua be publihel. once a wet'K.fur ik consecutive week- in ineurcifoii Mtt. a newspaper pubiiaimJ intnecityoi bi. Helens, Columbia Ixmntv. fSuie of Oregon, The date of h rt miblicatiou bemr the dav ol bcceuibur, A. i. VOX tlln AflU I . IAUtt.ii.1, Attorney for PlaintiiT. He will Tell yon That the AsUbe Trayeler NORTH COASTLIMITED Electric Lighted, is the Crack Train of Them AH for Comfort and Ele gance. The Ticket Office at Portland is at Mnrricnn Hai. 91 DnHland uvv uiuiiiuvu vvii vuj a va ituuu i A. D. CHARLTON Assistant Central Passenger Agent PORTLAND. OREGON 3 TRAINS TO THE EAST DAILY kSTABLISnKD ISO.. un, JOHN A. BECK DKAUtRnr Watches, Diamonds, Silien arc, ....JEWELRY.... Repairing a Specialty. Uorrlaoa St. Bss. Froul first, PORTLAND. THE ZaarOa niFLE. Model 18H9. -13 eallhre. is tha test rifle ru:t'le for extemiluatiu pests and tormonts aliout a plaeo, aa rrtts, wi'itzels, wotatctincks, et., also lor a companion on your "Va cation trip, eumliiuirijr; the porxi points of tho old ninzzle-taading anuirrol rule with tho convenience and r.tild firwof the most improv ed ropcator. It is so constructed that tho same rille nses the follow Inscartridsfs: short and longrim-liro, M short amlkn; center lire, ami b the only ruputuor made tning ritu-lira cartrhigea larger tlutn :il calilire. 'iho sliort cartrldses are Inst tha thing for small (rme while tho lon ones kill auiuialsol fair sir.e easily. Ou tho lirst 2000 cartridijfS used yon hare saved the cost of a Slar&t . New Martin Catalog ami onr ExncricnceBoofc that tells what Marllna aro Uoitt the world ovor Free, for tic. postage. 77ie Zffanfut 4 WILLOW ST., v:vsBSji.' w.jauimw,MnwiA"9 New Prices OROCERIES-You Want 'Em. We Have 'Em Wc also desire to call your attention to few p rites that are nttructive and appeal to the pocket look. Flour, per snck liottle hlning 8 cant Tomajocti 3 cant Corn 3 cant Oyster 2 packages Oold Int 2 1 packages tilosg Starch...,. .. 2 packages Corn Htnrcti 3 packages Poda 1 package Wh-Kat I package l'utnatn Faileles I'yes 8 bars Star fioap . Fails ol good Syrnp .! 05 lt , 25 . 2ft . 25 . :u IS . 15 20 . 10 . tr . 25 . 50 60 (ilass Bete, lour pieces Fure Leaf Lard, 5 His 65 I'nreLeaf Ijtrd, 1011 1 10 Hams, quality guaranteed 10 TOBACCOS Two 2's ox pkgs Fclro smoking ItV Two2oz pkgs Union leader ..15 1 , , - - , t' f ' 1 , m : Two oz pkgs Gold 8horcsmokin5 .15 ! Three 3'i pkgs Peerless smoking. .. 2ft j Kix 1 oz iikgs Bull Durham smoking. .25 MX 1 oz psgs iuxe s juixinreainnKing...:.' Six Yfs oz pkgs Lrixie Queen smoking. .25 These prices are strictly spot cash. f aai asi aji aji nji sy aji aaar aji ay ajjsi ayjp m tj I'OB rOBTLAlSO. DAILY, ftj li -sVTSAMEU j "America" li Sloogli Ronte N i Leare St. Helens.... 6 JO A M Arrive at Portland. .10:30 A M Iare Portland 1 .30 P M Arrivt) at St. Helens. 6:00 P U STAKE SO CKrlTt). Will Csrrr Kotblnr but Pi (rs and Fast Freight. ii JAatCB GOOD, Msutasn. 60 YEARS- V EXPERIENCE Tinr MlMt EXPERIENCE A Tradc Marks DCStGNS BAMBIAUTlll. AntoM aefidlng a aketh and deaeriptlon wmj quick lr aacortain oar opinion fre wbachssr an hiretitJon la unbablf paltftitahle. CnniBnnlra tioiitatnef iTomOdeniUl. HANDBOOK oaPaiaula aeitt frML OMaat aaenor for McnmiTjsati.a. Patetita taken tfimueh Mnun A to. recolTa tpeciainoticSt without fibnrge, iutiia Scientific Jlmcricnn. Abandaomolr llhmtTaltxl wefklT. Tnraat etr cnlatloit of any acieiiiiao loiirual. Termi, W a ; mur nioniua,ai. oota vj an ntwwuiiiiia xco.8SiBrM"- Hew Tore Branca Office mi F 8L, Wssbiamuu. O. C " J STORIA k COLOMBIA RIVER . ad RAILROAD COMPANY. DAILY. T1TIOM DAILY. 2S 24 r. 7:00 S OA a S S8 (4 t M t ts t OS t 19 SI 10 OS IV OS 10 20 10 SO S 00 Lt Portland Ar il uf t OS I IS t ss t so w 10 00 10 10 10 il io at 10 57 11 03 11 IS II 90 39.4 46.3; MS Uoble . 10 SB a s JO t 0 7 4 7 M 7 IS 7 a 7 17 7 M t 4 'J S 3 M C lit Rainier .. .. Pyramid.. .... Uiymr... . ...QluiK'y ... ..Clatskanle. .. Marshland. .. Wastoott.. ....ciinoa... ....Knappa... . .. fivensun... ...John Day.. s w t 3S &5.9I t J7 t 17 S OS t Oi s s t S3 S 1 S 07 7 7 44 Stl t'i 6S.4I i71.: 78 7. f 4 90.31 94.4 Ar. Astoria .l.v All trains mak close eonnaellon at (InMa llh Nurtlmrn l"aetn Iralus to an.l trom tlio East aud Sound points. At rortlauj with all trains leavtuc Union dspot. at Astoria wltli I. K. 4 N Co. s boat aud rail lint and Stwuncr T. J. Potter to aud iross llwaaio and tiortk Beach points. Passengers Inr Astoria or way points must Has Iralus al Houlton. Trims will atop to let paa Miiaers ort at Uuuitou when comlnf Irom polu vest ot Uohle. J. V. Maya., Pass. Aat.. Astoria, Of Oea. Irearns Ca, NEW HAVEN, CONW. Twrx .v- . , a;itis ' . .m M