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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 9, 1906)
Fur Hlirrlir 1 lu rulty tiumititu'e iiiyel( a m taiidh ,t,itu Mr ro-iionilftiHti tt Uiu office o iilnrlK i CoIiihiI)I County ( uhcct to tti wllon ' Keptiblli-im voter nt the direct i.riiimrlc to I In Id April )th. MARTIN WIUTK For ltnirt'KiitiU. I herehy (lve ""'I''0 '"y Inlctilloii . . llJl.... I... II, .11, 111, .11. .11 1.11 to clfi'lili"" " I" '""" " il..t Urmilillniii iirlnirtry ticket for Kei rvwiilnllvw In tin' Uuhduture from Col- .iii.l.ta Cmijily. m,MKKT.CCiNUl,l For llrprwcntiillto 1 hcrehy nnnotmi'C mysell asacniidi- ,w or nomlinttloii Mr Hie office o( Kcp rcelitntlve, uhecl t tlio action of tlie Iteinihlkm voter at llicillrcct irtmrlc. FI.ATl'OKM Strict adherence to tlic direct prltimry tuw, In letter ami "lt. Taxation of franchise. Klectlon ( nwl Miprrvlwr. ti, Urmit'O tlooil Road mill Purr J'imkI I,aws. Reduce tlie numlx-r ctt Noinwl school l'mmt Umitlon o( coriiorution mi'l in Vhool report cards the very Iwst Mrm l per hundred, UH cnvrloiw. jUihn-Tu tlic wife of Mr. Herman S. Iimi It, of Heir Island, mi Sunday last, lYUtwry -till, a ami. Piiun To tlie wile of 1,'iuU finydrr, ol .Vsptiuoa, ou Monday, Prurtwry bth, At mil, Aiv.filinK to report. Rainier tll soon In; the happy poaacasor of two bantu, Opt. Mrj;her, an cistern fnpiUlUt. I ImiLlnK up the iron and Ctil intercut of tVuliiuihia Coutily this wee)!, Tiicrr arts rumor of a rilrumt I rhl;e M-ttt t14 OWiuhU Uivrr liom Captra to Oliitiit.in City, uud the minora appear to Jiin t wmie taiuidtition in Int. Mr. KruU-n Graham, of Portland, w a v itur to St. Ik-tin wi hjt'i' busim-as hut tVrditcbiy. Tlic Ktiittlit of IMuias and Kathhonc Klitrr hd" vrry plrfctlit i,d eiuti llicir ball lu lily laat T.Uy nii;!il. ,Hrnry W.' C. . 'lrbrr and Be. Krifiji, ill rt.iiiiur, rre i-atjrt io ttu i.mii'y t uii Wedupulay Ut. Mr. Jin k ItWk hI (emity vlitr4 Tort 4 in I on 'cdnewlny l.it. j 1 hwt in tic U hwtl o:l itpprove-l i' i I ,ti: mi uiilv. ' iv. if I'owiaL. It. r.(K-. tm-Kiw ii Cin'ctii'e (triiiii. of IVIi'i, t'nu ili C-iimlv. hiia It en in tUU tieiu'-ihor-. I.. -.d ttic jw u week, lifting hi soil l l.ir-: e. !.o is T.itc :,,!: ,k-k wUh t,- j phoid lever. .Vi, and Mr. J.W. Iliy and Ihe Mit a j .,.lr.... ..( l!. .i.-r.. ill l'nrt ,,,..,', ' I Mr. i :imer ("tiiinell. of I H er JUd, . visitor to tlic Mi't uflkc Ma Wrd- j r.cwlay Irtst. Mr. Newton Perry hiu unurhed 1rom C ililuriiiii. and i fully sitiicd to get l,.ick to Oregim. He eujoyel the trip ibi'tuugbly, but say the lst elfrct of ii VMVt to our Southern rieiglilor U to foinincc on (iiegoiiian th.it there is tin pl.ice like home, lloKSK I'l'K SAI.K-Wtigbt IJtKI latinla, live yati old. i,itl all pur-o-e nniiiiul. Apply to K. I. l.AWX, lit, iU b'US. Mr. William Karth, lit Yankton, w:u in R, Ilcleii on Mond.iv Inst for the purpose of ;i'iirltig aid for the elder So KiU, wh.i li.is been Cotiriicd to h! bed Mr many mointis. Mr. Karth say the ld nm Is gem!y in need of assistance and the eouulv judge told hiui tli.it the mutter wotdd I attended lo. AVANTI'.I) lirict iiiunngers to pt "igus, advertise and distribute sample. Hilary fl H weekly, f.'l per day Mr e lcin. . .state age and prcent employ imiit. 1DU At, SIIKAK CO., UO Rail- dolph St., Chicago. Seed In endless variety and quantity. Garden tu-e-ls. l'lowivr Jkeds. tVhy send away Mr tlieiu !. f. ait.VY, ft. Ililuna. Som nt hi o R km a u k a til.lt H is stateil that the stcniner Northwest will begin making regular trip between l'ortlnud mid Castle Rock, leaving Portland at night uud reaching here at 5 in the morn ing, three time a week, leaving Portland Monday, Ttiendiiy nnd Wednesday nights, mid the alternate night from Castle Rock for Portland, It will doubtless be a great I ouvi'iiii'iice, as one can go lo bed and p.ct ii) ncct morning at either end of the mute. The new schedule will liegiii diout the 10th ol thl mouth. CowliU Advocate. A HriiilliiK UoaiMil. Tim ltav. J, C. Warren, pustor of Shn roil baptist Church, Ilehiir, On., any of Klcetric Hitter: "It1 a Godsend to man kind. It cured moot lama back, stiff joints, and complete physlcta! cullnp, I was o weak It took me half nn hour to walk n mile, Two bottle of Hlectric Ilit 'tcrs Imvc umdc me so strong I have just walked Hire miles in 50 minutes nnd feel like walking three more. It'a made a Hew man of me. " Greatest remedy Mr Weakness mill nil stomach, liver and kjd Jiey complaints-. Sold under gminmtee ' ' ''iy 'M.itrrii'': ilruft ijlorp, Pr'cp TO THE REPUBLICANS OF OREGON: I nut 8cekiugr'our party noiniuation for Secretary of State at the coining primaries, and ask your ap proval, good will and assistance. Heartily Yours, CLAUD CATCH, gtr Tell a friend. Of Marion Countv. Tint Rkuihthation Up to noon Wed Hominy 720 voter had reentered. Thin ia considered by the official to he m (food niiiiiher. If you wunt Ut take wrt In the direct prliiinrle the aixmur you ri).;ilrT the tietter. MarriitKd llcciinc luui leen laaticd to Khoda 7. eincr and N, W. llownrd, of Riiinicr, and I'loru I'.ttit Young and Reu ben liru Sirnltui of Cluttkanic. A Rnii'KNT I'artok Ker. Clyde Stewart, of Kiiiuier, will hereafter huvc churi;e of the MctliodUl Ipitcial work at St. UcU-na, lloulton und Yankton, and for thnt purpoiie will muke hit liotue ut St. llrlciu. It it a toiiu time aline the county cnt had a resident itir, and it It hoK! Rev. Stewart will find hia work cohkiiI.i1 and of Unclit to lha comnnmity. lie l a yomiK man of good ability and we beapenk for him a lu urty i welcome to our community. And .till thev come. Mr. Grant Wall. ! th Sri., M ..irr.-lii.iil. I... ..i.ioUU.-ed i IniiiBtll a a cmiilidiijc Mr the oflice of Ki-prrM-ntntive, and there are probably tiK.re to lie heard from. I'ATAt, AcciliKNT J. K. Stuart, a plo- ucer of Columbia County, wan accident ally killed ulCCWilwu' logiug camp nr.ir Unh.icr, on Sutiiril.iv lat. Sluart tun H!t yeuia old and almost totally deaf. and M-a unable to hear the lignul whistle of the lug traiu a it approached jtut at he 4 triwtiitg the tr.u-k. The car litwed over bun. at-vcring the head from the body .... , i i .i . ' file evening wa o dark that t III., i. c-1,:lri. .if (I. I'u. iltltlt ...itv . i a abort dittuuev abend. The brake were applied c mhui an be wan kcii on the crinaiiij, but It 4 too late, lie leave diiugliter, Mr. Walker, with whom he lived, and one roil, lame Stujrt, Cor oner Ciitf wit notified of the aixidcnl, 1 but couriered there w.. no nccewity for an h.uct. highly of Columbia County a) a fruit The 1'ree MrthodUt protractcil meeting growing acction and adviwd all who at the rhiirrh in lluult in ,i attricliiig could do m to plant the varieties of ap buge audience and t grcit deal of inter-' pie lwt alnplcd to our m! and climate. rH la i!i,mlfcted i:i the proceeding. vv-1 One feature of the uuc-ting that dc- crj hiiig trofcwd tcligion. ! MtMTVHV WilWTMr.anil Mr. C. II. John entertained a number of their fjirud.nl military whUl on 1'riday even-! tug Jj-.. Tlic wiuiilng lalile k Hint of t?e l ulled St ili , rejirevnted by Wab-! itigtnn Muckle and Mi , W. It. Inlbird. ! The dr,iir.ili,.ii ol the r-wiu were cred- lt"'"le to the M ite :i I ingenuity of thej botei .. the luncheon .erved nt ti.i.1- j wthor..i.ghly appreciated. Those: ' . , V, " fl,lt' Mrt Mr. itmi Mrs. M. C. t.rny, i W. It. Dillnrd, Mr. and ; Mr. J. W. Day, Mr. and Mrs. Jay IVrui l Mr. Jay iHrm- k. . . .... ... . 1 nig. Mr. and Mrs. P.. II. Hag.;, Mr. ami Mr. W, A. H irris. Mr. mid Mm. W. H. Powell, Mr. and Mrs. I'. I'., Quick, Mr. and Mr. A. 11. icor,'e, Mr. ond Mrs. .. ,. , ,. ,, ,,.. Mart.a l bile. lr, and J.rs. II. R. C liff. ir, ami i. -.iwiu itoss, .ncisrs. i-rtu , t tiff, Charles and Washington Mncfclc VEKNONIA IT!-MS. l..sb Be. svho bad Ix-cn visiting old I . . , , itolumtiia County rrcouimnnil tr.at ail friends bcrt iliouts for two or three wwks. lir,lcrtv v ftsci.scd at the same percent-b-tt Friday Mr a Columbia River point, 'K.e of vatuution as farm luuds and im- wh.-rc be will resume work as nn engi-; proveiiient. Adopted by a uiiauimous vote, Retil !V-semiin. of Clatskauic, made ! Whereas, We Ixlieve the fruit interest a visit lo the borne, folks several days last 'of Columbia County demand that some . i one should have authority to exanuue w:' ( fruit trees ill Ibis countv ; therefore, be it Venionm Gruiiae No. 303 exiiect to! Resolved. That this Pomona tiranire rive an cnteruliiiuent mi d social at their I' hall on the evening of the CM. W ashing ton' birthday, for Ihe purpose of raising money lor the new building they expect to build In the future. J. C. Coulter hud a severe hemorrhage of the timet Tuesday morning. He has J been in ooor health nil w inter and had tt slight hemorrhage a few weeks ago. WIHiir ...llUBliUll, Tll W ...v.fc his own ranch about the Hrst of March, Osenr I.indstrom expects to move to and the linker farm, where he now live, will lie Mr rent. Clarence Palmer hit the road Saturday lust Mr Clutsknnle, expecting to go on down the river to find work in some log ging camp for the spring and summer. !!. R. Throop and D. W. Kensy each made a trip out to Clatskiuiie last week for merchandise Mr their stores, David Early also went out to lloulton for a load Mr H. 0. IHiwnlng. 8. 11. Richards, who formerly lived on a ranch near here, but now living at Rldgefleld, Wash., spent a few days with friends here this week. John Hoover, of Ilillsboro, ha been visiting with the families of It. O. Invit ing and the Parker brothers. Olof Mitlmstcn began a new building just across the road from hi residence last week, which, when completed, he will use for a shop. It Is rumored that G. W. Rice and wife have purchased the J. W. Rcnch ranch and that they will return to the Nchalem in the spriug or (uuinicr. We shall lie glad to welcome them buck. This paper gives away with one rear's subscrip tion, paid in advance, FHRK EIGHT PHOTO GRAPHIC VIEWS (Sir 8x10 inches) Of thu principal - buildings ut the Lewis und Clurk Centennial. Old subscriber may secure these handsome Souvenirs by paying all arrearages and ess mn l" AH VANCE FREE rOMOSA AT WAR HEX An Iuteri-xtlnir Hnaalon of the t'ohuty timnire a ii iii i i .j) I'oinoim for Columbia County met at Wnrrrn on Siiturday last. oejiiiniii) In the umriiiiiK and holdiuir until close to midnight, Tlie procccJiiiKo the niora lii( acanlon were mrntly routine, after a very eloquent openinjc nddren by V. J. l'ullerton, Muater of Vail Orange. Reporti from the leveral grange throuKhout the county (bowed that the order win in a proierou( condition, with incrcancd membership and renewed In tcreit in the work, good deh'Ktlon be iiiK present from every local grange with one exception. At the noon hour ad- lourunientwM had to Iiacon'a ball, where the ladlea of Vuil Grunge bail prcrcd ''cli a tlimicr a grangera ore noted for. 1 "cre everything gool in profuoion, "e "' Vail Grange were ' eir euor. lo we l none went away diMntitfied, nnd they fully (uccecilcd in their laudable effort. At two o'clock in the afternoon Pomona again called to order and contider able general biitiucu trunsnclcd, after which Ilia grunge linteued to an atldrcss by Dr. Jit men Williycombe, of the Cor vatMa Agricultural College. JJr. Withy comlie wat liiteued to with the cloM.nt attention and at the conclusion of hit re- ! m.irka wo lilr rally applauded. j lu the evening a cba of wventeen kith, .us vui.'iia S'i.kw . . "., . . . , " i ner. After the conclusion of the work an open M-flon was held and addrcie de livered by I Jr. Williycombe and Fruit limpector Reetl. Mr. Reed illuntrated hi remark with treopticon view. btt.-.w 111. wnrk nf i)tf diffi-rcnl tM-t flMr M... , . v,rv cive upecwl mention is the excellent " kindly furniUicd by the Warren baud of young ladic and gentlemen. ' melodic contributed greatly to tbe pleasure of the Granger. The licit niectiug of Pomona will be at Clat.kaute. Following arc the rco!ution adopted : Whereas, The assessment of farm land 'J'X' ' Vlicrcs The a-wswiieul of railroad ,,..,.. j,. Coluuibii Countv as enual wed by the County ltonrd of Kipialiia- ,UI" " nol'ii lously uixn a valuation ol , lVS- lllllll ion; mini, iiicivut VU.111'.1I(1,K UtniUu more than their jus.1 i share of the burden; therefore, be it j Kesoived, Th it this Pomona Grange .condemn the duction in the value of ithe railroads from I8,0:) per mile as fileU b. llr nssr,Mir, ,$...(w per mile as eipiaiued ny ttic county Ixwru ,...v.v.-, ...v ..- - and improvements arc assessed at great- er valuation than any other assessable tir Resolved. That the Pomona Grange of ! request that the county court appoint a lfx.it in.twl,,, I,..- I '..III. .,.,. r.111111- fniii iiiMirelrir for Oiluinbiit Countv. Aitopteil by a unanimous vote. . Resolved by Columbia District Pomona Orn,. That wC change the date of meeting to the Saturday on or before the (n looll jn February, May, August and November. Adopted Whereas. Tbe membcrsof this Pomona Grange have been roytil'y entertained ........ ....... .- . SlNlaWS Resolved, That this Pomona Grange extend lo the members of Vnil Grunge their heartiest thanks for the roval enter tainment. J- H Coi.t.iss, A. Wkst, Committee. RlWOI.l'TtOI OH CONlKlt.ItNCri. Wlicrcas, Since our last meeting the all-wise Father has seen fit to call to his reward our Worthy Brother O. P. Chel dan, of Vernonia Grange 80.V, therefore, tie it - . Resolved, That this Pomona Griiuge charter lie draped in mourning, and thut we, the officers und members of Columbia County Pomona Grange, extend our heartfelt sympathy to the bereaved fam ily; thnt a copy of these resolutions be scut to Ihe family and a copy be spread upon our records. Jl'.NVlR I.OVKI.ACK, Jank McGrkcok, Committee. RKSOM'TION Ol' CONI10I.KSCH. Whereas, Since our last meeting Ihe all-wise Father has seen lit to call to a higher Grunge, our ltrother W, M. Wil son, of Yeruouia Grange No. !!0ij there fore, be it Resolved, That this Pomona Grange extend to the bereaved family our heart felt sympathy. The Grunge has lost a faithful member. He it Resolved, That our charter lie draped for 00 days, nnd a copy of these resolu tions lie sent to the family and a copy be spread upon our records. JllNNIK I,OVItt,ACK, Jams McGRiiiitm, Committee. Takhk l'i A three-year-old heifer, black'all over, crop off both ears, and one red yearling steer, with same mark, came to my place near Deer Island December l!Hh. Owner can have tlie stock by pays I T A IT... . r. . ! u.i; i j 'cum. ... j . ., iu-i.ii-iv, KICK WfTAXKS Timber Und Owner t'omplnlulng or High AmteMinrat Portland owner of timber laml In Clat op, Columbia and Tillamook Countic ara complaining about the taxc they Imvc to pay on theiie a yet unproductive land. Homo ay they have paid a high a "tt per quarter or 300 per ection on holding in iliatrict to remote a to be liiavccRsibJe to market. At tbe fame time no protection i afforded gaint fire Iwyond Hint which the owner themnetve provide, , . v ; "But there are many timber land own er who thould not complain of the taxe they pay," aaiil , T. Moylun, a well known timlier hind uiuo. "Theiie own er, ten year or more ago, bought the bind cheap, nnd now, wlien they could tell at a good profit, they refute. I know of Instance where $150 an acre has been offered for land the pcculator. had bought for $$ or fQ on acre, but the holder fefune to tell.' Tlicnc men can not conitcntlr complain of high taxe when they pay only 75 a quarter ection. Take Whitney & Stinchfltld, of Detroit, Mich., for instance. ThUfirui ha owned 40,000 acre in Tillamook County for a decade, and ha 12.0y0 acre in Clataop. The firm ia waiting unti lumber goe away up before elling, and can well afford to wait and pay the taxe. Timber it bouud to tie worth a gret deal more th?u It i now. Mook Mr 12.60 per 1000 feet ttumpage to lie paid on land con tiguou to the Columbia Kiver within the next few year. "Lund held in Urge bodic for (pecula tion retard ctt!etnent and itop develop ment of uch tevtion. Where rich tyn dicntes hold big bodies of timber to the detriment ol the country, I think they ought to be taxed." Prlffliirnlly Burnett. Clin. W. Moore, a machinist, of Ford Citv, !'., bad his band frightfully burned in an electrical furnace. He ap plied llucklen's Arnica Salve with the usual result: "a quick and perfect cure." Greatest bcaler on earth for Burns, gores, Wound, Ixieoin and Piles, 2'k at Perry & Gralum', druggists. A SNAP lrtO acre of land near Delena, in the Mrti'e Ceaver valley for flOOOl Of the 100 acre, 0 area cleared and there ia a fine orchard of tipple, pear, cherry end prune true. There is a good eix room bouse on the place nnd a well of fine waUir that never goes dry. For anyone that want to bnr in this county this is anuip. For particluliir imjnire at tliit office. The Yellow Fever tJerm has recently been discovered. It besirs a close rc-'mblitnce to tbe malaria germ. To free the system from disease gennt, the most effective remedy is Dr. King' ( Xcw U(e pills. Guaranteed to cut j disease due to malaria poison and 'iltion. 26c at Perry & Graham's cure nil con drug store. SHERIFF'S SALE III the t'lrciil: Court nt Ihe SUIe ol Oregon tor the t'ouuiy ol l.oluuibis. l.iultt K. Unlit y. pl.i.iiilt, vs. lisrry 0. Oliver, 1,1k W. T. Oliver, tilt wife, sua H U bablu. tle letitlnnls. Notlro l hereby given thai under nl by vir tue ol ml exeeiulv ami aider i,( sdle isjuic-I out of Hi Circuit '.iirt ol Ihe K'sio of reno, in sii't Kir the ('mtmy nf I'ulionhiH.ou the lOtUitsy of January, lissi, uinler ami lu imrstianeo uf , ji.iiiaciit aua ueciee nioue u.u i-iucrea lu snm j twin mi thesih lsy of January, itssj. In snil hiii Uu K. iiatley. laainiiir. ri-eovc.wt T. ulliei lor Hie sum (sau with InK-rest ihre oti si the rats uf ten iter rent s.r aniium from Ihe .lay of Heplenioer. 1WI, until pahl. the ftirtner mou of 9--u attorney's fees nt tlieciat ant aihiiursenteiita In this suit Used .it ls.;&, ami the coia uimu IhU writ, requiring me lo u-'ske tiule uf the following dcsertLed real pr' erly. l-i saiisfv tho alaive amouut, lowit: lie- flni.tii at that enrner uf Ihe Aaron Uniyti-a lonaiioti lAiiit I'luiiu ttltiiiiteil on the Kat Imnfc uf Miliini i.'reek, wliieltpulni Ii mar.nl wlihau Irwn jin, whfeh hears .Snrth M leirr-s west frmn a lir tree HO ineh.-s la llam.ter, Ju feel; llu'n-e riiunlitir nonli 41 itenreea M minutes, east II nsls ami II nii.l 1012 feet lo an Iron pin at imim where iho wMterli boiiUiUry of Ihe Jauies S)ieiiee mail auriey ititeisei-ti. with the northern limit of roaJ siirver No. s;t, which inn l Ihe Inlilal ilnl ol the survey ol this tract : thence north II tlesree auil :s) iniutiles, w est lot) tcet alouir the western limit of Ihe James Sienie roa,l survey to au tniu piu: thenee south t.H deureea west ft) fts.-t jurallet wiih road siirtey No. 4S to n iron pin: theiieo south 41 decrees and ail iiituules east lill) leet ianillel with Ihe James Speiiee mad survey to an iron RliiH-t In the northern limit of road survey o. theiieo iionh 4s dritree east -V) fiet aloh the norlli?r.i limit uf road snrsey No. 4a I, i Ihe iiluedol Iwnlnnlnt;: eontaiuin .'MM:'.'! aeren, sliiiate.1 in soetiuu lunr. In luwiishiu four nonli, raiiKO one west of the Willauietio Merid ian, lu Ihe t'niitity of Columbia, Male of Ore lion; to t sulu as unoa exeeuiion. anf! the iinceits arising therefrom to be apiilied llrsi to iheeosts ut sale and the eosts and disburse nieiiisof said stii t. seoiuid to the payment of nilornev'a fees, lutrd lo the pnymeiit of the sum doe nu plaiiitill I note and mortgage, overplus, if any there lie, after the payment of the several sums aforesaid, lie. imid into tit's prnieiiiai aim interest uue iiier.-on, ami ine Conn for (host entlMrd therein. 'nii.,l,ir.v on SiiiltirHiu- llui luth ilavol Plw rllarv, Inf., I will at the hour of It oclook ill the mrsuoon of snid day, at the courthouse door in M. Helens, lu auitl County and Stale, sell at tmblie aueiloii. for I'nitwl Htnles void ooin. cash in hand, all the right, title and interest of the sua Hurry u. inner sun irts . T. Oliver, his wile, the aforeaatd defendants, and oaeh of Ihent, U in ami to the real property ubovedo-erlls-d. lo satisfy tho said oxaeutlon. Huled at Ml. Ifelvus, Ureiroii, January If. 1900. MAKrtN WlllTK. Sherlll'ot Hie County of Columbia. Oregon. First iiiiblleatlou nu January I J. IDutt, and Inst ptibllealion ou the Vtli day of Vebrusrv, Imsi. W. II. l-otl Kl.l., Altoriier tur l'lainUfl'. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT Notice Is lierehy given by ihe undersigned a Administrator of theesiuteof John I). Jitorean, i1ivi'il. that ho hits llled III Ihe oftlceol the County Court of Columbia Coni.ly. Slale of Ore gnu, his dual aciHiunt of his administration up on said estale, louellier with iiis final report; id thm l lie Hon. It. tt. Itallno, Judge ol snid Conrl, has upisiluied Kaiitritay, tlie 10th dsv of March, l'W, ai tl o'clock lu Hie ton-nisin of wild dav. ut Uiu iMitrtruoni oi said eourt, at St, Hel ens, Oregon, as the lime and place of hen ring the Mime and seitling lliesa iie: at nlilch time and place any person intert-oUM lu said estate may appear ami itio ohjts-tions In writing lo said At.ut aeeoitni or said ilaul report, or lo (im parl nf vlihernf tlie samp. Ii. K. Ut'll'K. W, It, row Kl.l., All'y for Adiulnistialor. CUARDIAN'S SALE Notteo In borty irkon thnt bv virtue of an imlcr of the Cimiik.v t'mut f tho Kl:Uo of Oregon f(r the (-itmity ! Cotumhin, mmlo hiuI nttMtl nn tho l.Hth dtiy of Jiunur.v, lwHi, in Iho inHiter ol' tlm tvsttUf of Chiuh'ti HeiMhivks, r minor, (tit undouletnett, mm mmnliftii of tlu e-tnto of nld minor, will, ou thu 171ft rtuv of FWtnwrj, nt thu hour of ton o'clock tu tho ftirviiiMui thvrcof. n( ih IUuo ot jnl. K. K. utck, In f t. IU'Ihi, orotfoo. soil ntM',voto ulo, for rti-h l hnml, Iho foHoviii (IoatIIh-iI vva be liMUjjiin to miitl iniiittr, RinmtoO hi thv Tounty of i'ohnutiii,, sunn of Orctfmi, towli: An tu'tdi vltlml ono lUlh ititorvxi tuul to (ho iiorthoiiitt quurior ot M t iion tiim-toon, t town.stilo II vo iitirlh, irtiigo two ot of Iho i Hum olio MorlU fun, K. K. I'iCK. V ivw1', t0?npv for (itiurUiuu, New Year TAKE A LOOK-IT WILL DO YOU GOOD We have the largest stock ot Furniture, Ktove and Kan go in town, all of which ii bought right and will be told right. We can save you money on anything in thia line r.od ftnrlngs. full size, V 75 and tip Iron lied, full size 3 ("land up kitchen Treasures... a 60 uud up Tables, Chair, Stands, Kockers, and many other articles'. Women and Children's Wear Hair Pint. Corset! ... . . . .05 ....50 ltelt . .15 to 40 IIa.. ..... .!- . in Maalln Underwear .60 Knit Underwear, suit $1 00 Collars 15c tip Children' Underwear, suit 40 to 60 A lull line of Lac, Embroideries, No tion, Calieo, Muslin, Gating, Table Linen, and many article too numerous to mention. A full line of Shoe for ladies, rolsset, and children. 1V)' Bhlrta for 25c. flue and coarse. Boy' Shoes, Call and tee our full guaranteed good and be convinced. :AB LEY & 50TICE FOR PI BL1CAT10X, (Timlxr Un1, Art Jiioa S, 107ft ) UtitttHl Mttieat UikI Office, Portland. Oregon, Dw. VMA. ulih the provision of the nn of ;oiiicre of Ji;U" it, lot. -nt i tied "An art for the ale nf timber Imiiffj in (Ik-Ktntenf Csllfornlit, Ort-t'Oit, NvalaaiHl U hlmrton "iVrritorv," cxieml cd ia nil Ihe Puhlie Un1 tte Ur net uf AiiKUitt 4. I-ornp D. HtiKcrir. of Cheboygan, couniyof t;l.cvtKVLcim. Hiateoi Michigan, hj tVU lnr tiled hi thl oittlV hlk aworn niat4riiea!t No. fi for the vurrbiuto of lh N U NK l4 of Ntrt'thm Nn, tH. tu Township Xn. 4 S, Itaoice No. 4 W, atit will offer proof lo ahow that tbe land aouitht l mur v a I liable for In timber or ; t Hie ilmn for a;rtrtiltiinil purptiacc, and to fHU!in ni ciami 10 Mtu iann Deiore me Ken: liter and Iioelver f Uh u trice t rortlaml, Drr -tkQ, on TwnurJay, tbe -b dar uf Kebraaiy. VJOTu Ife Mtnet a wltne: (ier7 SittP, of Kea- ev, Ortii?m; John Pringle.of VfriHtofa. Urevon; Harlev KMmond, of Ver mnla, Oregon ; HiliCrt K. t'ox.of l'irtUid, Orinon, Any mid all peHinf ctaliatnc adver-elj th alx re-dcscril'ed landu are reie.--ttd U ftte ihelr cininif iii Hi i Ailice ou or bef ore aald 'illb dajr ol reuruary. r.o.. ALUCP.NOy S. MtCSKfl, KcxtVer. Ordrr to Hhow ( nase Wbr Kale of Real Estate Should .Not Re Made. In the Connty Court of tbe itate of Orepou far ttie county oi lAumuuui. In the maftorr.f ihe estate uf Alfred i Wolf, an liii-aiie perm. It apivtiriaf tn the Court from the petition of Kdivurd K llaaen, the guardian of tbeeatAicof Alfred ('. Wtrtf, an litAane perHiti, praying for an order of ale of oertalii real estate bt hMiclne to atibl inaue pcrauu; aud that It la for the beat Iniereat f said Insane faraiu. and BeceoMrr inr uiaintcuanee mat sueu real estate nouui bemdtl: It is hereby ordered that the neit of kin of aaid ltifafie bernon, and all persoim tnterentcd In ald wtata, appenr twfre this eourt on ftat uiay. mo ziin uny ( ret-niAry, at it o'clock In the forennii of atd day, at tbe court room of thit Court at St. Hcloiii, OrKon, then and there t how CMtte. if anv there be, whv aa order thould not be granted for tbe pale of aam real eMaie; Aud it i further ordered that a eonv of thit order be u blight I at leartonee a week for ihree Muxeiv weJr In-for the aald day of bearinc in hip urettoii mm, a itewiaier oi ftenerat ctretilation. rHrltited and publUbcd In said coun tv of t'oliimbU, Mate of Orvjfou. Jiatid Januart M. VjM. U. S. 11 ATTAN, Coniitv Judse. W. II. I'OVV RI.L. Attorney br latianlian. NOTICE OF INTENTION TO ArPLV FOB 1JQCOR IJCENSK, To all ierirui ennecrned: Yon and eaeh of y.ni will take nottee that 1, S. K. bmta, will, on tho 7th lay of Mxrvh. 1WJ6, to the County Comt of Columbia Comity. ftMte of OreRoii. for a nreuse to mu ntntuou., vinoua anj malt lbiuom and ban! cider In unatttttie Iv than one itidliiti for a i-ertml of six month, in the low n oi iioute, (iooie nreefuet. ("oiumtita ( nun ty. Oregon, which application will be bunl ou the following petition: PETITION. We, the undet;nrd leirat voter of Goblc prei-f mi. Columbia County, Mfe of tttvieoti, re Kivectfully iK'tition tbe Honorabie County Court M Col u in hi ii County, 8taic of Oregon, to erant a tteetiftc Kanfonl K. Butt to wll pirituoua. malt and vinous Ihiuor attl fermented cider In len qtinntitiea than one ttailon in l.oblc, tiohle precinct, Columhia County, Swte of Orvinxt, for the oetiod of nix luouths. aa lu duty bound we will ever pray. f ti .minor, r nineoiaer, rtosea ninke, n Makatner,C W MrKarlnnd, C Mmrinti, C Ho- von. i roMer Sr, K I. Kenny, o h lluiiur. Al Kbuldte, Charley Yount, Kotkprt Link, Jack koudleC I Audemon, KC Cleaver, C Krntuke. Victor Kitrer, lieu Koater, Edward 111 ark, Orville Youni: II M Koa ler, C K ItoatUey, Kred Anliker, tieo lloatller, II Hoke. Ifenrv Blake. Jamea Mo Orea-or, Al McVny, J T Leaay. C Metcatf. C imnv, jhy i.ummw. : ; ronirr, oeo ran", Auiziiat Millar. K N lUmfHtoi. K C Hnude. J Murlxe, Abe Uuk. Henry Welter, H II Murphy, David Undnreti. K W Jonlau, C K !dnktuter. John rarr, Harry retoron, John (dUini, L A French, A O Jackon. A J Van Aerucei.c, Chan Mnk, A C Kilter. L, B Snider, A Nver, O J Link. K Leu ear her. M Link. A 11 Hotter!. K Bishon. T IT Watte, K W Vowler, Tulieu Waaacr.O (' Fowler, lluory Wasaer. Gottlieb K Auliker. i M Fowler. Dated and nrat pnblk-atton January 19. (rilirue1) . K. BIT IS. H. HORQUS ST. HELENS . Carries a Complete Line of Groceries Dry Goods Hardware Crockery Flour and Feed Hay Notions Candies Stationery Fancy Goods lu fact, everything usually kept in a first class (.encrul Merchandise Store. My prices will be found as reasonable as any store in Columbia County. Vyur trade solicited. . NEW GOODS New Everything, Except the Same Firm at the Same Place 1111 ' ' A FEW SNAPS Men' regular $2 60 Hat .......... $1 m Men' regular $1 frihlrla S Men' reiinlnr 60c 8ok 35 Indies' regular 60; ('ollar 5 I.ailit-' regular 25c Collar. ....... 15 Ladies' regular 60c Jigging 20 Uirls' Costa (II to 14 years), reg ular 2 50, now 1 00 MEN'S WEAR Cap nnd Ilata galore, price according to quality. (Jood Work Bhirt .....50 Koz, per pair from 10c to $1 Collar 10 Overall, per pair , .60 Jumper 60 Fine rihoes, per pair 2 to 5 Dresa Shirt 20c to $2 60 Lotfger' Mioe 3 to 7 50 We carry a full line of Men's Cotton and Woolen Underwear, which yoa will do well to inspect before buying else where. 5T0VEPIPE Ktoveplpe, 5 and flinch ..15 Taper joints, 5 to 0 and 0 to 7 5 T joint 35 Elbow 15 Heater Cooker, Mo. 8 Range .. 3 00 and op .. 8 00 and op . . 27 50 and up BRIEUN, Houlton,Qregpji THE COLUMBIA COUNTY Abstract and Tryst Co. Titles Examined, Abstracts Made, Ncn-Resident Taxes Paid. Real Estate, Loans, Etc. E. E. QUICK A.M. HOLTON, Proprietor. He will Tell yoa That the Ask tbe Traveler NORTH COAST LIMITED I 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 Passenger Agent PORTLAND. OREGON 3 TRAINS TO THE EAST DAILY Old papers for sale, cheap, at this oflice. PRANK FLAGO, Agent Evening Telegram. ixa.. UTi. JOHN A. BECK dsalsb nt Watches, Diamonds, Silverware, ...JEWELRY.... Repairing a Specialty. karrlnaW.Bel.rnBt 4 first. rOKILAXO. D R.H.K. CL1FK, PHYSICIAN &. SURGEON ST. HELENS, OKEGOK. D K. EDW1S KOSS. PHYSICIAN S: SURGFON ST. HELENS, ORC0C TTIE ZZu&n RIFLE. ride m:i,la for extormiuatinj; pests nits, weasels, woiHlchucks, ete., cm ion t sniurrt.) rniion inn. conihiniite the enotl uirrvl 11118 Willi tlioeouveiiteiico el remittee. It is n comtittctotl i r .-M i ing curtrtUjjes: .3li slioi t ami lone r'uu-liio, .;K nhort and l'niecnter tiro. and Is the only repeater made ushiit rini-iiro curtriilros larger Hum M cnlll.ro. 'J ho short cartridge sre nst tlie thinff for mnl niw while tho hm -'onus kiUaniuiuUof fair size easily. Ou thu lirat EUU0 cartridges tisnl you hnv saved tlie cost of a ZUar&a, Now ZXai&t Cntalof' niid our KxporlonooPook that tells wlut WswUns ara doin the world over Pros, for tie. postuga. 7e7ftartin 4 WILLOW ST., New Prices GROCERIES-You Want 'Em. We Have 'Em We also desire to rail your attention to a few price that are attractive and appeal to the pocket book. Flour, per sack 05 Botile bluing IS 3 can Tomutoca 25 3 can Corn.. 25 3 can Oyster 25 2 package Gold Dnrt. It's 2 package Oloi Starch .... 15 2 packages Corn Starch lo 3 package Bods Sit 1 package Wh-Kat ... 10 1 package Putnam Fadeless Dves. . ('," 8 bar Star Soap 25 rail of good Syrnp , ., 60 Ula Seta, tour piece 6d Pure Leaf Lard, 5 1b $ 65 Pure Leaf Lard, 101b I 10 Ham, quality guaranteed,. 10 TOBACCOS Two V4 ox pkg Pedro imokiiig 15 Two 2 ox pkg Union Leader ..16 Two 1Yt oa pkg Son Cured smoking. .15 Two 3, ms pkgiUoid Shore smoking. .15 Three 3,' pkgs Peerless imoking. . . .25 Bix 1 oz pkgs Eoll Darham smoking.. 2S Bix I os pkgs Duke'a Mixture smoking. .2 Six oa pkgs Dixie Queen ui0kiug..23 These price are strictly spot cash. 1ft torn PtBTLMO, DAILY. -TIAMIII- 4 'America" li r Willamett Slougli Rente Lrare St. Helen. . .. :S0 A M Arrive at Portland. .10:80 A M Leave Portlsnd 1 :30 I' Arrive at St. Helena. :00 PM rue so cs.i r. Will Carry Knthiuir but Pssssn fers and Fast Prcigbt. JJAJIEa GOOD. Master. fr4 .dVt4A 60 YEARS' EXPERIENCE TDK Marks Anrooa aeodtnr a aketrh and dwcrlpt too may Utile It artm our opknton fr wlitbr an ttiTiiiVn la probably riiiitiM. Comrunnira. tionaatricilrcniindcntliiL HANDBOOK on I'.leuu 4vent frea. OMoat aacr for sucunnj (uttenia. Pminta taken titrotiith Muim A Co. rttcalva fecial notice wtOiouC cbnivo, ia tb Scientific JImericam A bandsomelr lllnatTSIa irtllr. Ij,mt els, n.latl.,1. of anr rlantlfle 5nmal. I'ermi. S3 a ear : 1 oar monUu, IL 8okl liyall namlailera. f n0 36iBr.,. Now York baaed oak. IM 6U tVashlmtaa. 1)1. C J STOMA & COLOMBIA RIYER II RAILROAD COMPANY. SUSWWI 8TATIONS DAILY. r. a. 7:00 OS 30 SS I 44 ( M S OS ' 1 tl 10 00 10 OS 10 30 io se i.M IA. U. 3, a a-. W S CO 1 i 7 M 7 f 1 3S 7 n 7 tt.' JO 1 I 00 I . 06 89 t is Lt Portland Ar 11 1. 10 : .... uobia .... ....Kainier ... ... rjrraiuia... ..Urnr.... ....QuinCT .... ..Clatukaul.. .. alarahland.. .. Waatport... ....Ollfton.... ....Knanpa.... w 3i 'J7 17 OS 02 48 S 3 S IS S07 7 U 1 41 So 53.4' 40 W M t so iw.n 1 00 -'.J; 10 10 at.4! 10 21 'Ti l 10 M TS 71 10 97 Si 11 OS 'SO.V 11 IS '. It SO 9S.8: ... SvenKin.... ..John Day... Ar. A.Iorla .I.v All train mass elots oonneedom at (loM with Northern Facing train. u and front tin. Eaat ami sound jiotuts. At I'ortlsud with all trains tearing Union da put. at Attorta Kith 1. R. N.C'o.'s boat and rail 11 ns an! StoaiiiM T. 1. Foliar lo aud from Ilwato and Korih Beach poiuls. f aaapiiffers inr Astorfs or way points nttiat lt train at Houlton. Trains wilt atop to Ivt ). Miigtti oiT at lloulton whas coralufl Iron, puuid wuloiUoble. JJ. V. Mf a. Qua. fas. Alt.. Astoria, Of Model 1S93. .33 calibre. Is the best and torments nliout a place, as alwj for a oiuiuion on your vn noiiits of the old miizzle-loudiuz and mum ui-e oi tiii'lnosl improv thut tliosumorillo uwm the follow. firearms Gx, NI-IW HAVHN, CONN. A w dm