The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913, February 02, 1906, Image 3

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    LOCAL
fttiool rriwrt cril U very la-stfuriii
j (r liutiilrt-1, with envelopes.
Mr. j. w ,,By' ,)II,,r'' iy WM
vl-.it"' to Clatakanl on Monday Inst.
o w. jinnies, formerly ' Q'li'ify. ''t
I I.... VrMMllllOtlll IlllllltV.
HOW n ri'" " '
wt vllt"f " 8'-,Klcu" ou 8umly
,,...) Moiwiny mi,
Mr Martin While lw iilimwcril 111
faii.ti'tiwy lor rc rlrctiou to the ofl'ico ol
ihrrlll, awl w ",:Br M c,"e,,m'
There will I work lit the Kntercil Ap
nn-iiilce lH-Rirc Haliirilay night, il W.
11..!...,. UllllfC rt. " ' H
uicmlK-m iiifte'l to attend, All so
lotiriilna lire tbrrn cordially Invited.
filirrllf White returned Sunday (mm
Cl.ilkenle. where he went lor tlie pur
, ol tll"K "' esecuUon (lit I,ock
,l,MKle mill. The property was pur-
. .1 I... ILiiru k nil.
"ilillv" Clarke, ol Oenrni", editor ol
the litrvals Star, and canauiate lor the
Krpiihlli'iiii nomination (or Bute Printer,
lias been toolliiK np hU Interest In Col
umbia County during the s week.
y,r. W. A. Harris, our present deputy
clink, h ennoiinewt lilmacll mi candi
date for nomination m clerk, subject to
t!ic decision ol the Republican primaries.
l'omona tomorrow (Saturday) at W'm-
... . I... .. 1 .
ITU. II will ucan iiiicrrwinu ciuii aim
Vail Orange will do ilcll proud. Kvrrr
r.riiiue In the county sliouM mid prob
ably will send K'lotlly 'lelctiou.
Speakers nl note will he preeul.
WAN'THII District menttrr to pout
in, advertise and dlslribtit uniuplr.
Salary f IS weekly, 3 r Amy for e-i-ur.
State (te and present employ
ment. JPI'.U. 811 KAR CO.. 3it Ran
dulpli St.. Chli-aW. j
Another plraout dancing party at the
Masonic ll.itl last I'riiUy niKht. Tlii-re
: Ure atteu.uure mi l priMiiptly at
iiitliiiKlit drfiu-iiiil Ci.iw.t, and a'.l ilep'irt-
r I f .r Ihrir Immea. Thcie can he im ub
.vii..ii in nu ll nam e aua mry tiioui.i
I cn;imni!k'd.
Mr. il. I' lie'lrafl, limlher ol the youiiK
i.'y lm U .l-.iTiilly retiiemhrrcd a a
v .-ijc in our loral m IkhjI, wa a pawn.
K'rr Ifoiii ."vm 1'wiiU-o on the uteatu
vh .iirr ii)it li, which I loading limi
Uf at the wharf ( the Ori-Ron Wood Co.
in tint city, Mr. IViirnil ha tried Cull
l.nU mid (iiidt that he prcler Hv;on
I Hume,
A an indknlion ol -the Ktle Inquiry
T..r rv il ei.itj in Luiumnia touury we
'.e til t the rworda allow thai lir the
mt iiiuiitli thrre !iat"e hren reoof ded dirty
irr. in rxiiK i( ie luilnlicr ht the
.i'iic in. .mil of it year. The tn'iuiry
Sit lutiU'r und f.irtn laud la Iwttcr Hum
ft h.n ever Wtn in the hUtiiry ( the
...inly.
f.ic lat cent ol the .U-M on the M. K.
t 'IiiihIi Ii bcrn raided. KeV. Krillp h'i
.Imwii ;'t enrfy and jrsrvriauc in
t'.in muter, an I he j-ivr lull ciedit to
the i-..ilt u( tliit Ciiiuiiiiiuilv. veff few
t wi..ti ar.i ii'inU(i ol the M. K.
I'li.irvli, Mr. Keinp'a wmk here, in
II 'iilNti. oii l it ilniiiier, khnwa that he
"''''-l a K'rnt del) of limltira alii!l!v.
ij'Mllly uI ai itti tMjiry in the chiin.li
. in ut!u r walka ol life,
SVc.N in cmilr variety
mid quantity. Garden
!!ri'd, l'luwer v'ed.
V.'liyM iid awnv fur t!n in
M. t'. (ilt.lY, ft. I..lm.
T'" mhmiiu't l...lins ut the JNtuekle
Kiothert wh.ir( iii t!u city, and aimtlirr
wx'ii I, i arrive. The carport lor tliee
vi:lciinnll of railroad tir from the
rawuiilli mi Ui,i niver. When we
have a j.,xmI null u ruuninj onler. the
coimliiiimc in course ol coiHtrurtion, the
qmirriinaiid the fi.lirrirn Riviii( euipluy
mriit to many men, tlie new St. Helena
will I n larger and Utter town tlinu the
old uiie w.ia in its Iwst dny.
The State ,( Oregon la f 121,000,000
i idler thmi a yenr u'o, m shown by the
nu-ied Viilti:itlim ol the varlom eonntiea
hy the iMiuity vic,ir' ti jiut filed at
Sulim. )n tlie totnl vnluntlou wn
flKH.llSS.osi, Tlc nmcsmnct of l!X)5
m.ik.s it pl0,l5l),(J.S5. The iucremrd a
ai'wmeiit U largely due to the raining of
Value, alllimi;h a he:iltliy growth ol flu
nret would have hecn aliown hl not the
valuation liecn raiacd ia order that the
levy nilKht lie lowered.
For Nhi rllf
' hereby announce lnyacll ai ft candl
d.ite for re noinitmtUm to the office ol
Sheriff ol Columbia County j aubject to
the action ol the Republican volem at
the direct prluiarlea to lie held April 20tll.
MARTIN WllITlf.
For He nreacnUllre.
I hereby give notice of my Intention
to circulate a petition lor nomination on
the Republican primary ticket (or Re
r enlntlve In the leRiiilutnre from Col
"inbia County. Ef.MKR T. CONNICI,!..
For I!cprniiriitntlT
I hereby announce myaell naacnndl
''"le for nomination lor the office ol Rep
resentative, anhject to tho nctlou ol the
Kcpubllciui voters at the direct primaries.
Fl.ATi'ORM
Strict adherence to the direct primary
lw. In letter and anlrit..
Taxation ol franchisea.
Tll.l .
"... i rujn.1 viiHfiii,
The llraiitje Good Roada and Pure
l'ood !,nws.
Reduce the number of Nonnul ochoola
to two,
Itqiinl taxation of corporntloim nnd In
'Jlvlduula. . j5f n tyrAUa
REPUBLICANS
Claud Galch, of Marion County, who in seeking
the Ucpuhliottii nomination for Secretary of State,
never held a paying office uor has received a cent for
his long service to the party, This does not count
if there should he a more competent candidate, but if
not, lend him a hand at the coming primaries.
Tell a friend.
OF 1XTEKKHT TO T.lXt'4 VFUM.
Kvery aaaeawir ahall require any pertou
liable to be taxed In hl county to lumlnh
him a Hat of bit real etat aituatcd In
lila county liable to Uxntlon, and a list ol
all bla ieronal property liable to taxation
In thli State, and ahull require aucb tier'
ton to make oath that to the beat ol hi
knowledge and belief men Hat contain a
lull and true account ol all hit property
liable to 1 taxed In mich county; and
II any person shall refuse to lurulsli such
list, or toswrar to the same when required
so to do by tlie assessor, such person shall
forfeit and pay to the assessor, lor the
use of the county, the mm of Twenty
Dollars, which sum may b recovered by
motion In any court having Jurisdiction
ol matters of debt or coutrwet to the
amount of Twenty Dollars. I'.xtract
from Codes and Statutes of Oiexon.
The verified list provided for by this
section Is not an assessment ol the prop
erty, uor Is the assessor bound by it. It
is only an aid to the assessor lu srrlviiijj
at the true value and amount of properly
to la? assessed to a vrton.
As the time (or making the assessment
and completing the roll, and the assist
ance, Is limited, it la-comes very neces
sary that as much, time as posaltile be
saved J and as it has Iwen the experience
of assessors that much time may be saved
hy (uruishiuii property owner with nec
essary blanks that maybe made up and
returned to the asivssor ; and where this
plan bss Iwrn adiqHcd it has been found
very satisfactory lo IwtU taxpayer and as
urssor. In following this plan the assessor
liss derided to (ro to each of the different
povtufrirrt In the county and remain at
each place only a lew days, and il anyone
has any particular business they with to
attend to iu person they wilt have the
nppurt unity to do to; II not, they may
fill out their blank aud return it to his
omce ; alter tlie blank has been received
at the office the assessment w ilt be made
and a statement mailed to the ppiperty
owner. Ou account ol much trouble aris
ing Iroin making the assessment of prop
erty where deeds have not been recorded,
the asacsvir has decided to follow the law
and aM-sa prnrty to owner as shown on
rrcoid at lirt uf March.
I kkubkx
tf I
C. C. and Martin Huven have bought
the gasoline launch, Annua, in Portland.
They wiM rim tier liet-wen Reiilien,
Coble, Kalama a:id R liniir for passen
gers and light freight.
lllifMSia s ( im, litiit, n tsossd tt. r .
nu n i lrarinir the eroiiml to relmild their
Winnaits llnis. have a lart-e crew of
mill and dam. Tliev will build the dam
and mill farther down Jones creek nn
will run a siair out to the N. 1'. trac
thereby doiiiij away with the flume
F. M. Daniel), Thomas Daniels aud C.
I vinlels and families, ol Portland, have
moved out to the I'ppcr Tide Creek
ntli:htrhm I, where they Intend to cn
gatje Iu the lumber biisiuciej lor the I.en
g::her l!rs.
Colde Orange No. fl'.11 conferred the
degree on five candidate at their last
meeting.
Last WedneSihiy altcruoon Hercules
Circle No. 3T.", of liohle. installeil the
lollowing ofTicers for the year WOO: P.
C. N Jennie King; O. N. Clara K.
Graham; Adviser, Ida C. Welter; Clerk,
Flora A. Fowler; Banker. Marion 0.
Purer ; Magician, Grace Graham ; At
tendant, lKillie Alexander; Inner Senti
nel, Ann Koble; Outer Pcntincl, Hen
rietta l-'owlcr ; Captain ol Guards. Dana
Maginn; Manager, IHdia Wise. Mr. T.
C, Watts was the installing officer.
liii'kla Man In Arkansas.
"I'm the luckiest man In Arkansas,"
writes II. I.. Stanley, of Ilruno, "since
the rctitoratioii of my wife' health after
(i yean of continuous coughing and
bleeding from the lungs ; and I owe my
good (urtuno to the world's greatest med
icine, Dr. King's New Discovery for Con
sumption, which I know from experience
will cure consumption fi taken in time.
My wife imiroved with llrst tattle and
twelve bottles completed tlie cure."
Cure the worst cough and cold or
money refunded at Perry & Graham,
druggists. ' BOc and fd.00. Trial tattle
Iree.
For Sai.K Pure bred Black Mluorca
cockerels, Northrop strain, from pritc
wlntiing birds. For particulars cull on or
address J. A. Wikatroui, Yankton, Or.
I hnve money lo loan on approved
rcalestate security. n vom
' St Helens, Oregon,
A Healing floapel.
The Rev. J. C. Warren, pastor ol Sha
wn Baptist Church, Bclair, Gi., says of
Electric Bitter: "It' a Godsend to man
kind. It cured me of lame back, stifl
joint, and complete ph'ysicinl collapse.
I wna to weak it took me half an hour to
walk a mile. Two bottles of Klcctric Hit
ters huve made me so strong I have just
walked thee miles in 60 minutes and feel
like walkins three more. If made a
new man of me. " Greatest remedy for
weakness and all stomach, liver and kid
ney complaints. .Sold under guarantee
at Perry & Graham's drug store, Price
60t.
VERNON I A ITEMS.
John Vanlllarlcoin, of Portland, has
been visiting relative! hereabouts the
past week or two.
Douglas Maglll ia the latest to get a
separator and join the duiryroen ol the
Rock Creek route.
Mrs, Ann Tracy lias gone to Portland
to atop with tier aister Nellie fur few
niniithi. Meanwhile Frank will look
after the ranch, all by bit lone sell.
Vernonia Grange will mret now twice
month the sccoi.d and fourth Satur
days, liuiijiess with our grangers ia
looking up, they sgy.
A. Houle, who ha been sick for a
couple ol weeks, 1 able to be alout the
ranch, Mr. Arthur Johnson 1 alro
much Improved, and Grandpa lies is
getting better, lie passed hit 101st mile
alone January 6th last.
Kallroad new I slightly mora encour
aging for our Vernonia people than at
last report. It la said that the survey
ors who have beeu surveying the dales
Creek-Wilson Kiver route have found It
impossible so far to get pror grades,
and that they are now turning their at
tention toward the Heaver Creek Pass
route, which, If adopted, wilt bring the
road our way. It Is also reported that
tha Northern I'aclflo ia contemplating
thu building the preseut year ol their
line iurveyedaand put into blue print
three rear ago, from Kcappoose into the
Nehalem.
ied, at her home on Beaver creek, on
Friday, January Stlth. at 10:30 p. m.,
Mr. Marv K. lies. Mr. Ilea was par
alysed on the right tide a)wut eighteen
year ago and ha been an invalid lines',
having been practically bedfast for two
year past and almost helpless for two
month or more. She wa born in De
fiance County, Ohio, and wa 84 year
old December 4th last. She was mar
ried to Wni II. !!as, iu Ohio, Septem
ber 4, 1WH, and with her husband went
10 Illinois, where the) lived about 10
ears, alien they cum west, landing in
the Ni lialein almut 15 years ago, where
they have since resided. She loavis a
hnslaiiid and lour children Credo, Jer.
ry, C'nrtis, and Mrs. Sarah Humphrey,
one child, a boy, hsving died tome year
ago. Funeral service were held at the
! church in Vernonia on Monday last, and
the body wss interred iu the cemetery
noith ol toau.
ni aoi.t tiok.
The follow ing resolutions ol ccndolcnro
were adopted by Vernonia (i range No.
4) in behalf ul their deceased brother,
W. M. Wilson, ol Yprnnnia:
Whereas, At the will of the Almighty
thai, our brother, W. M. Wilson, was
--, visa f -
call.nl to Ins better borne; and
,m W liercas, In lit ileatli our tir
tnlnetl a deep felt loss, be il
I lu-solvcil, That Vernonia Gr
tU,jl.t a trno and diligent nie
Whereas, In hi death our tirangc to-
rnnafl has
member, bis
family a loving litmUud ami father, and
lie it
liorolved, That onr charter be dr)eil
in mourning lor sixty days, and a copy
of the rexiluiious be sent to ttin be
reaved family ; to l published in the
count v tinner, and to bo spread ou the
minute ol our tirange.
I-ot t SirflKBT,
Maa. Ida Mili.inoxu,
John F. Chki.iiki.i.i,
Comimtteo.
Fine wealhor, this week. Kverything
point Uiward an early spring.
The Kutherford Jt lleacock Lumber
ing Co. ia building a spur to the railroad
to they will bo able to ship by rail aa
well as by water. Thi will be on ol
tho best equipped mill in Rainier when
completed.
Among the passenger lo Portland last
week were A. I.. Clark, Mis Nora Con
yon, A. C. Alton, Karl Alexander, and
Carl Stewart.
Mr. Flagit, of the Oregon Mist, was a
Rainier visitor Saturday.
Mr. J. A. Schoiinescen, of the cream
ery, ha purchased a new Oliver type
writer. A Mist Btiles, of Ban Francisco, Cat.,
a teacher in art embroidery, I in the !
city. Sho ha organlxed pilw cl
and those, taking lesson seem to manl
iest a grant deal of Interest in the work.
The new M. K- Church it almost all
plastered, and the work ol placing th
pewt will begin this week, The build
ing will probably bo oion for regular
tervlc by February 11.
Mr. Winchester died Inst Sunday at
thi place. Mr. AViiu lioster. Im been a
resident ol this place for great many
years, wa a cooper and for mnnv year
made all the barrel used on the lower
Columbia river. He ha lor tome time
been quite fnoblo, M ho wa quite along
In year, being past 80, und during the
past' two week has been bedfast. Mr.
W. M. Perry led tho service at the grave
a.id iinulii a few remark on tho past life
ol the dvecasod.
The Yellow Fever Germ
has recently liecn discovered. It bears a
close resemblance to the malaria germ.
To free the system from disease germe,
the most effective remedy Is Dr. King1
New Life Pills. Guaranteed to cure all
diseases due to malaria poison and con
stipation, 25c ut Porry & Graham' drug
store,
j hAlNIEK I
FriKliirully. llurnnl.
Chas, W, Moore, a machinist, ol Ford
City, Pa., bad his hand frightfully
burned iu an electrical furnace. Heap
piled Bucklen' Arnica Snlve with the
itstial result: "a quick and perfect cure."
Greatest healer on earth lor Burns, Sores,
Wounds, Jtcxcma and Piles. 2Tx: at Perry
A Graham's, druggists.
A SNAP
MO acre of land near Pidena, in the
fertile Beaver valley lor 1000! Of the
100 acres, 0 arc cleared and there II a
fine orchard of apple, pear, cherry and
prune trees. There I a good six room
house on the' place and a well of tin
water that never goe dry. For anyone
that want to buy in tbl county this I
a snap. For pnrtlctular inquire at thi
office.
Syrup of White Pine and Tar, the old
reliable cough remedy. Por sale by A.J.
Denting, druggist.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Kullne Is hereby ttven that Ih nnHeralinn.il
has bo-n iluto. wliiilnitrnlor ol the uu
of ).. MllUrd. ilaeeaM-d, or Hie Hon. K. H.
Itatlflfl. Jllll.w It, I Iim I ' ... rm.mt . ...H.....I.
(.Mini)-, Wu; ol Oresmi. Anjrsud all ienoiis
.i-..HHvMiw.Ritii. miu piie it rv nrrc'.r re-
ey.tdlu in law. at mr ofllo. al HI. Uvlrns, Ore
gon, wlihln nix Dioiithi Irooi Hit dstc hervul.
naua MAeniuer 3, I'jui.
K. K. Qt:i('K
W. II. Purrcll, Attome)' lor AuVinl.trnlor'.
SHERIFFS 8ALE
In lb CIriiH fonn si the state ol Orejnin tor
ths Cuaulr of Columbia.
U.lle K. Itslley. plalnilr?, vs. IlirrrO. Oliver,
I.l w. T. Oliver, bis wile, sod It. L. abln. da
fviidsnU. Nolle l lirrthr I lrn Ihst under sod liy vir
tue ol an muno., and orUnr ol sale Issued out
i( ihi-1 Iri'iilu onrt ot tha waia o( uon,ln
and lor the Ciuiur ul Columbia, on lbs 10th djr
ol J iiiuhd, ViUi, uiuler and lu pnriuaw-s l a
Jii'lKrijijiit sua 'lecrco mule and pntrcl In ld
iiurl on Die Uli ila; of January. IWK1. Ill s anil
whsrvin llle Hallev, plaiullU. reoovcird
JiLliiiiH-nt aaalnut lUriy O. ollir, and IrtiW.
V. Oliver lor lb auiu .,1 n with Inlvrr! tlif rs
011 si the mis ol ten fwr twin ir anuiiw Irrna
Ihs U-l dafol m.,lcmuer, ISM, until ald.lli
lurtnsr turn of aw allormir If ra and Ihe curna
a u.l dlbnneuiula la llila tull Uird at sit ii,
andUieonaia uHn Ibia writ, requiring uie la
Biak aalc ol Ihs iollowin dmeribed ivsl pr i
rnr. lu wUl) above auiounl. lowll- Itr
slnulns si that c.rur ol th Aurni Hmrles
imiinlkiu Iaii.I la I in alluated on th Ksrt bsnk
of Mlliou 1,'trek, which aut it mar.. aiiihaa
IM pin. khleli Wart .North M doajreea anl
Irua a nr trv 30 luehea In dlamslrr, J Iret:
lliruco runnlua north 41 ilwin m inlnutea,
at Urmlaaod Hand 10 I i ter loan Iron pla
ia atliu trher th wetcrn ooundary oi the
Jan.ra rprnr road survey imt-twla wllli the
li Mlbi ni limit al ruad aurver No. t3, whkh pill
lathe lulUal Klut ol lb aurver ol ihla tract;
thence north 41 ilenrer. uiil :ai minutoa, treat luu
ltd aluug th ar.tvru limit ol th Jamea
riwnt I nail aurvcy In an Iron pin; IheDCtf
ai.uth 4S dvsrve writ 'e Icet karalll wtlh ruad
atlivey No. 4m lo an iri.ii pin; Ihrure toilth 41
li-xrcea and 31 uiIiiiiUh eat HU ..t parallel
lih the Janiea Hpenii road survey to an Iron
r.n vt In lb iturilicin limit ol md aiin-vy
So. tt: tlienro north 44 ilvKfers r 50 feel
stun thii borlheru limit ul roml aiirvry No. 41
Intliu plarsol la-slauinr: coiilatniu- .100 4V
aerr. aiuiMivl lit aet-tlMti fuar. In lotriuihlii lour
ii'irih, rsnire one wi ol the tVill,unuiie Merlrt
l.m. lu the t'ooiityol I'oluiubia, Male ol lire
x,n: to he anlu as upon esiutlon, sod the
pniree-la artln lliervfiom to be appiltNt (rt to
thciMiau of aalo and the i-imu and dl-hiirne-ineuta
ol Ud ault, nvoiid to lb MViitcit ol
aiu.rucv'a lers, third lo ths payment of th
amti due on idaliiJ.Ts note and mortcag,
prtneiMil and lut-ri-al due Ihereiill. and Ihs
ovvipHia, II any there h. alter the pyuui oi
the aeverat lumi r.loeaaid, t iald lulu tha
i onri lor imvie eniioni weri'i
Theiei..re.
Kainnlay. the Huh day of Feh-
rnair. Mm. I Kill at the
huur ul II iii'liic-lr lu
the InrvnooD ul said da;
day. SI Ihe c-iurthnuao door
IB M. Ili-h-lla, lu Mid Coilllly and Male, aril at
ublle auiMhiu. fur 1'ultnl kuim ipold cnin.
eaab In hand, ail Ih rlbl. title and lulvrt-at ol
llii. a-ld llarrr o. Oliver ami Irl. VY. T. ulivrr,
hla alle. the sforeaal.l drlcudant?, and eai b nt
thvni, ol. In and to the rwl ,riiarty sImiv de
tvrlticd. to aatU'v the aald exavulluu.
Hated al at. Helena, Urmno. Jauuarv U. ltxw.
MAIiTIN U IllTK,
Sheriff of th County ol tu.liiiuhla. tn-iron.
Ilmt publltaiiliiu on January li. luj. aud Uil
publication ou lb Mb day of rrbruarv. lu.
W. II. HuvtKI.U
Altornei lor I'lalulifT.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
(Timber Und. Set June J. 1ST.)
l ulled M.li-a ijilid Ulhre
Portland, tin-ton. January 11, ':o.
Nmlee Ja hereby stven thai In eouipliaiu'i'
with Ihe provl-liiii.i of the aet ol Tousie ol
June I. IS7S. tnillletl "Au ai t fur the mil o(
timber land In the Hlalea of tlallhtruia, Ureeoli.
Nrvatta and Waahtuelon Territory," aa extend
ed lit all Ihe Puptie Land Statin hy aet of Aiuut
4. IMJ.'. I.lovd I.. Ivtrii k.nf I'lilil.unr. County of
Columbia, Hlate of Urea nil. haa thi day lilcd la
thta olhc hla aiaora alatemelil No. S7.VI, for the
pun-ha. ol the eaat t li e mmttioiit and
Ilia eat i of Ihe itnrttiravt ?4' of Si-t-lion S. V.?.
lu TowinJiip Ku. 5 north, lutit'e No. I vi-t. mid
will ottei- proof to huw that the land aounhi ia
more viitihilite lor lu tlmtieror Mime thau fur
aKrli-nltiii-ut i nrpoae.sud toe.-UiblMi hia claim
to f.ald l4iid before tlie Ib-sMcr aud Keivtver ul
thii oft). at Portland, Orvicon, ou YYeduenOay,
the -Jih day ol March, Iwaj.
Ho uamea aa wttneaavar S. P. Rallsnt, nl
lilt-bui. Ores-on: Albert Parker, ol ritiahnra.
Orvcou: den. Arnilroiii;. of PittburK. Oregou;
Andrew Klliot, ! I'llt-burn. Iln-eou.
An) and all per-tiH vlalmiiiie adversely the
ahnxericN'rltted Inmla are rrquoaivd Ui nle their
elalma In thtaofllee ou or iK-lorv aaid 'ith UJ)
ol March, liMi.
AUIRRSON 8. DURtSKR.
lU'slaler.
GUARDIAN'S SALE
Notice la hereby liven Dial by virtue of sn
onler ol the Comity ftmrt ol the Slate ol Oregon
lor the County ol Columbia, made and entered
nn Ihe Isth day ol January, Ivor,, In Ihe matter
of the eataleof Charlea llendrirka, a minor, tlie
unileraiirnod, as auardlan ol the eavale ol said
minor, will, on tho 17Uidyof February, mm,
al Ihe hour ol ten o.-IikJi Im th forenoon
thereof, at Ihe ohice of atttd K K. ijuli-k. In Hi.
Ili'lrna. Oit'Kiin, sell at private hhIc. for t-a-ll III
hand, the follnu inic dmiriUiil real proiH-rty be
ionffllW to aaid minor, altuated lu the County ol
Columbia, Mule of Ores.. ., towlt: An undi
vided ono lldh lutero.-.! In aud to llio tinrthi aat
iiunrler ol section itlnioen. In townihlp Itvo
north, ratiitolwo wttat ol the Willamette Merld
Ian. K. K.tcVIt K.
W. II. Powell, Attorney lor Ciiardiati.
JR.M. B. CLIKP. .
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
ST. HELENA,
1 OKKliON.
yyn. Kfiwts 1IOK8,
PHYSICIAN cS: SURGFON
ST. HK1.K.N8, I ! OUKUC
II0RSK FOR SALK-Welght 1200
ounds, five yi-ars old. tlood all pur
ote aulmal. Apply to K. C. LAWS,
.81. Helens.
Nothing has ever equalled it
Nothing can ever surpass it.
Dr. King's
Neer Discovery
r. nawav
losirsrioil sHr
SVl trJir. .""" S0el.
A Terfect For AU Throat and
Cure i Lung Troubles.
Money baoklf It falls. Trial Bottles ft.
New
Year
TAKE A LOOK--IT WILL
DO YOU GOOD -
We have the largest tock of Farnittire,
Moves and Kange In town, all ol
which is bought right and will be sold
right. Wa can save yon money on
anything in thi line
Bod Borings, foil aixe
Iron Beds, full aixo
Kitchen Treasure
tl 7S and np
3 IK) and up
2 50 and np
Table, Chair, fUands, Kockeri, and
many other article.
Women anil Children's Wear
Hair rin
Corset
Belt
Hose, per pair
Muslin Underwear
Knit Underwear, suit
Collar
Children' Underwear, suit
05
60
....15 to 40
10
50
$1 00
15c np
....40 to 50
A fnll line of Ijtres, Embroideries, No
tion, Calico, Muslin, Outing, Table
Linens, and many article too numerous
to mention.
A fnll line of Shoes for ladies, in'sse,
and children.
Boy' Shirts for 26c
Que and coarse.
Boys' Shoes,
Call and see onr full guaranteed good
and be couvinced.
BAILEY tStBRISSW,HouIton,regon
X0T1CE FOB PIBL1CATI0X.
(Timber Und, Art inn .1. IKK)
t'nlted Hutca lnd Office,
Portland. Orernn. Dee. 1 IwiS.
Nolle Is hereby iveu that 111 oompllaw
with Hie provlaiiina ol the ai t ol t'oiiKrea of
June .1, iiCH. entitled '-aa an Un the sale nl
limber landa fnih atateaof CatttomU, Oreron,
Nevada snd Waahinrt.n Terrtiorv," aa cxteud
ed to all ihe Public Ijind t-tate by aet of
ausuat t, Wi, Uirao 0. llaiferty, or fhehoyrsn,
eonnlyol t'heyla,yan. Kiaie of Michigan, haa
this ii.-v filial in thl oftic hi aworn atateinLTl
No. S,ni. for lb mn'haae ol the N NK ' ol
Hcrti-q No. In Town-nip Xo. 4 S. Haute
No. 4 W. and trill offer proof to aho-v that the
laud aouebt la mor raluabte for lis Umber or
stnn than for ai;iieultural purtxHu-a, and to
eiubli.h hla claim lo aald land before the Kei
lter and Kaeeiver ol thia cftlc at Portland,
On-ron, on .-wtnrdaj-, the Mb day ol February.
I'JUi.
lie names a wlineasna; Grorre Sitta. of Kea
sey, Oreron; John rrlusts.nf Vernonia. Oeson;
liar lev Krdmond. ol Vemonia, Ureson; ttobert
F. ov. ol port laud, Orcein.
Any and all nenuna clalmine advrrvlr Ihs
abi-ve dusertlied landa are reo,neted tairlie ibeir
ciamia in una nnu-e on nr before aald litih day
ul lebruar). ikiL
AU1EKNON S. DKKSrlER, Register.
Order to Show t anse VThr Sale of Beat
Estate Should Sot Be Made.
In the County Court of the state nl Oregon for
to v.uuiy ui vuiunioia.
In the matter of the erlatt of Alfred c. Wolf,
au iiiaaue peraon.
It aprsr)" to the Conrt from the pcllllon of
Kditard K. Iljirn, the tmardiiiu of the eatate of
Alfrtnl i. -Wolf, an Inaaue peraon, pravini; for an
order of aale of eertaiu real c-fate beloneitii; to
ald ill-am- .-ron; and that It la for Ihe brat
inteit-ata ol aaid inaiie peraon, and neeenaanr
lor hla maintenance that aueh real eaute ahould
heai.i.l:
Il i hereby ordered that the next ol kin ol
Mid inran person, and all praona lulerenled
In a.iid eatate. appear bel.ire ihl. eoart on Sat
urday, Ihe -li day i( lhrnry. rjoi. u II
o eiorS In tlie foreunon of aid day, at the enurt
room ul thia Court at St. Hcleuai oraeon. then
and theialoahoweniiie.il any there be. ahv
au order ahonld uol be grauud for the tutle ol
aaid real Male;
And it l Inrther ordered ihst a eopy ol this
order b ptibiiKheil al lvnt onee a week for ibree
aiHvesalve vrevki liefom the aaid dv of hcar.ng
lo "The Oreson Miai," a newpper ol tneral
elreiilatliin. iH-iated and publUned in aaidoouu
iv of '. iliiiohi. ute of Oreirou.
tmttii iauiiarr -Jl, 19ti.
U. s. 1IATTAX, Connie Jndee.
W. tf. POWELh, Attorney for iluantiu-..
i 1,1 jsume with parts of t tie bead anui
. niisninir. coin ine revenue p.
lis by perry and Grant will remain en
el to near the wrack in aeareh nl nthur V
that may be found floating.
meat
BLIZZARD SWEEPS DAKOTJ
went
stuln
Mercury Falls 65 Degrees ir
Hours Railroads Blockaded
e Bet
Grand Forks. X. I).. Kh
. 5.-
the uiost severe blirsanU ol
the
is rgiii in this state. While j
lilue
tlley, I a. iiMiii iiiiiv a jnr Bnnwt. I
the western part 'I the ttate has
a i;eiierai ami Heavy siiotelull. I
wind lias blown a gale all da
night , and no trains have arrived
the west sinen morninir. Al mi.tl
:ray,
ton;
tha storm was nnahated. and it prd
es to tie np railroad traffic badly, j
bthy,
I'HO;
Urn in
i
Peadwood, S. P., Feb. 5. A f
wind and driving bhow all day
broken the summer weather here-,
(1 per
mercury falling 65 degrees in the.
4 horrs. Tonight the thermoa
iber-
registers 10 below zero. i
per
rate;
Many Burned in Mine. 1
Genesee. N. Y.. Feb. 5. Fiftv
burned, many of them serioj
H. riORQUS
- 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 General "Merchandise Store. My
prices will be found as reasonable as 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 59 Hat f 1 00
Men' regular 1 Shirts ... K 30
Men' regular 60c Sox , 35
Ladies' regular (50c Collars 25
Ladies regular 26e Collar 15
Ladies' regular 60c Leggings lit
Girls' Coat (II to 14 years), reg
ular f.2 60, now 1 00
MEN'S WEAR
Cap and Hats galore, price according to
quality..
Good Work Shirts 60
Sox, per pair from 10c to fl
Collar 10
Overalls, per pair 50
Jumper , 50
Fine Shoe, per pair 2 to $5
Dress Shirts. . . . 20c to $2 50
Loggers' Shoe $3 to 7 50
We carry full line of Men's Cotton
and Woolen Underwear, which yon will
do well to inspect before buying else
where. STOVEPIPE
Stovepipe, 5 and 0 inch
Taper joiuts, 6 to 6 and G to 7.
T ioinU
Elbows
" sk
z;
JIllllllllllll
I 2 00 and np
', 9 00 and op
. 27 60 and np
Heaters
Cookers, No. 8
Kanges
THE COLUMBIA COUNTY
Abstract and Trust Go.
Titles Examined, Abstracts Made, Non-Resident
Taxes Paid. Real Estate, Loans, Etc.
E. E. QUICK
A. M, KOLTON,
Proprietor,.
SUMMONS
In the Circuit Court of the SUte of Oregon, for
Columbia. Couoiy.
Chnrle Kiry lUmilton. pi Rin tiff, ts- Delia
My UaniiUiiH, (UfculAiil.
To IclU Mar lUmlltun. delcnJant above
nuucl.
In tit namof the Pute of Ornna too are
hri4y rvriirct u npiXr ni miswur tae fom
ploihu fllty) ttciatnstt yoii tn the abre eotiuM
riiie on t Urforu ihe 31 day of fibrniury, A. I.
l'.mc. ami ii ym fail to m ainwer, for want there
of the plaintiff will viil' tn the court for (lie re
lief ileniiuiiltii in aula comi.laint, to-it: For a
Ucoree ol MJtl cmurt dJiilving U tonda ti
niMliinioitT now eKiftiiisS totwevo yorurself and
.he plainiiiT,
TTiis unininiiA la tmbiirhtxf bytbeoMer of
Thomae A. Mrllrl'le. Jmlxe of thi ahore entitle'
conrt, nta.1o on Ue JUUt day of Iecembrt A. l.
in ana tvr vnicn ow 11 i aojurigea ana
ortlervl thai thii lummonji be published, once
a wefk.foryfK corucsTtiifvi; ww.ka. In tbeOretron
Mint, a nwpauer publiabcd In the City of to.
Helen. tkslumiiU County, tHate of Oregon.
The date of Rrat publication beinf the 2M1 day
of Dorember, A. I.
LDH'ARDT. TAOGART. -Ationter
for PUuntlff.
He will
Tell yoa
Asktbe
Traveler
.Tiiattlis
NORTH CO AST LIMITED
Electric Lighted,
is the Crack Train
of Them All for
Comfort and Ele
gance.
The Ticket Office at Portland is at
255 Morrison, Cor. 3d, Portland
A. D. CHARLTON
Assistant Central
Passtngtr Agent
PORTLAND. OREGON
8 TRAINS TO THE EAST DAILY
UTABI.ISBIB
un.
JOHN A. BECK
r DKALXRM
Watches, Diamonds. Silverware,
..JEWELRY....
Repairing a Specialty.
Itorrlikta . UL Front f Int. rOETLAND.
THE ZAirll1 RIFLE.
I 1 aVIXl I
v s-il
r 4 -
riflo nimle fur extcrminatlui; ire.iU
run, weazols. vroodehueksi etc, also for a cinutMiiion on your va
cut ion triPi eamWiiinj tho good points of tho old niiiz?lu-kiiJin
Siinirrol rillo witlitlioconveiiirnca ami rnM lire of tlie nuwt iniuniy
Cil rwjicator. It ia ro constrneted that tlie sum ri llo uses t!io follow
lnfc curtridos: .IW short ami long rim-tiro. ..'-'.iliort an. I loneeutor
flro, nu l Is'tho only reieutcr libido usin rlin-llra carti'Msui larger
ilisn ,23 enliliro.
'llio short cartridges aro Jant tha thins for small j-an-.o Trhlle the
lon$ ones kill luilnmlsiif fair sir.o easily. Ou Uio brut 2000 curtrld-ts
used you have saved tho cost of a !7Janfi-t. , - ' -.
Now ZBarfi. Catnlo-j and our Experience Hoot that tails what
Htmrlinm arc doing Ilia world ovot Frco, for Bo. postnKO.
A WILLOW ST..
jitMalliiiaSss
New
Prices
QROCERIES-You
Want
'Em. We Have 'Em
We also desire to call yrtir attention to
a few price that are attractive and
appeal to the pockctliook.
Flour, per sack
Bottle Uluing
3 cans Tomatoes
3 cans Corn
3 cans Oysters
2 packages ( told Pti.t
2 pnek-ottes Gloss Starch
2 package Corn Starch
U OA
or.
"
25
K
l'l
15
. 2i
Hi
or,
25
All
CO
! 3 packages Soda ,
1 package Wh-Eat
1 1 package Putnam Fadeless lives
1 8 bars Star Honp
' Pails of good Syrnp. . .'
ulass Sets, tour pieces
Pure Leaf Lard, 6 His $ 65
Pure Leal Lard, 10 lbs 1 1!)
Hams, quality guaranteed, 10
TOBACCOS
Two 2' ox pkgs Pedro smoking.
m .1 lT . tf Y .... I -
.15
two oz pairs cniun jeauer. . .
16
' Two 2 cz pkgs San Cured smoking. .15
' Tw0 01 Pk ("old Shore smoking. . 15
I uree o) psgs 1'eerien smoking xo
j Six4 oz pkgs Bull Dnrham smoking. .26
I Six lor pkgs Duke's Mixture smoking..25
j Six Vt oz pkgs Dixie Queen siuoking..2i
These prices are strictly spot caah.
A A.sV A A A AAA Astffj
5
fj ron PKTLAIID. DAILT
li
rrcAMEit-
uAmerica,,
WOiamctt Slonfji Ronte
Leave St. Tlelens. ... (:S0 A M
Arrive at Fortland. .10:30 A M
Leave Portland 5:30 PM
Arrive at St. Helens. 6:00 P M
W AMR 60 CENTS.
Will Carry Kotl.ine but Passen
gers and l-ast freight.
t4 J.I.1IU COOD, nnilar.
- "V "-mr tr -ytr -w "V
iiS
wJkWAslf 60 YEABS
CcrrnioHTS xc
AnToneoni;)ng niktcti und d?8rrirtlnnf
quickly tutxrtitin cur ofntiii-u fi whether aa
luTeniton is tr.ihnl l tMt '.!'. 0"in'nr. r
Uoiiantriotty ponfld-'jnilnl. MAhDHGOX on Taluim
$ent froo. t.?-tMt srwpy fur aycuriitt imtoittB.
l'at?ijta Uicen tLrt-ustU ?iuni & Co ruflir
tperuU nut iM, uttTioat Cb.nrRO. lutuo
Scientific Jlaiertcait.
A hsmJsomely illiwtDitevl wrMr. Iircwt cir
tu!aiion vt ttny (vtiU0i' Jsirtial. J'frit.5, :i
y;ir: furtioitl)il,L 8ok byttlt t'3wi.,ri.
Biaucb olCco. S" 6U Wasbliwi ju. 1. C.
H STORUL & COLUMBIA MYER
il RAILROAD COMPANY.
ml
DAILY. asiccr
asAPPcntH g STATIOJiS DAIIY.
Z I 32 2 n
fTiT XTiT j ia. . I ,
7:00 S ' .0 tvPortlsmJAr lt It i
I 0.1 (t 311. -I .... (inble .... 10 Ot S
8 1 4S.S1 ....Kainier ... DM S
tan SS MS . ,. Pvramld... S SA S M
- 40 66.9 lavK.ir..,. I 27 Iii
) K SO .VJ 3: ...Qulu.'jr .... S 17 IH
IU 10 00 62.S .. CUlskailte.. S (XI 7 -1
t OH 10 10 W-l .. MiinliUnd.. Oi 7 '.H
19 10 l 7'..J .. Wi'ntJHirt.... 5S 7 17
9 S7 10S0 7S7 Clluon... IS) 7 I'J
10 0C lOiTSS Knai'pa... SIS S 4
10 OS 11 OS OO .l . .. BveilM'n.... 8 07 S J
10 20 11 M ...Johu Ujv... 7 So 6 M
10 30 11 80 vj.fc Ar. Aumrla .Lv 7 it li)
All tratni rnaks elnss onncKltons at CoM
lih Northern l'lictrto Iraius to an.l from thn
Eiut and Soullil poiuu. Al Purtland will, all
trstns Ivarins Vulon rlpot. At A.turia irtth I.
K. N. Co.' boat and rail lino aud btiuitn?!
T. J. Fntti-r to aud (root Ilaraco aud Nurlb
Bench points.
rainrtni for Astnrta or irnr p.iiuts munnnf
trains st Houlton. Trams will tup to let rnr
miisis oil ul Uuu!tnti hn coiti'.iis froiu foln.s
we.l ul Uotle. J. f. Jluro,
Qua. fat. Aat.. islorla.0 , '
1
3k
Jfodel 1SH2. '.S3 calibre, la the
an 1 torments alwut a place.
KUW HAVKNrCONK.
boat L'l . Ait
as
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