The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913, February 23, 1906, Image 3

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    ANNOUNCEMENTS
' FrKhrl!T
1 Imrf by announce myself as a candi
d.iic lot re-tK'UiltiMlliHt, to tin oflire of
Sin rill of Columbia County j subjact to
i,e action ul the Republican voters at
tin direct primaries lobe held Airll 20tli.
. MARTIN WIIITK.
tor ItrprfwnUtlfe.
I hereby give) notice of my Intention
to tin hd petition for luiuiiuntkm tin
tlit Republican primary ticket for Rep.
nwiitnllve in We Klsiature irons Col
...uhia County. KI.MKR T. CONNI'.IX.
" for !UprBUUe
I hereby announce niyMttf asacanili
date for nomination for tin office of Kep
rrwiitatlvr, sobect to the action of the
Hr publican voter at the direct primaries,
Strict adherence to the direct primary
law, in letter and Spirit.
Taatn franchises,
l-lectlon ft road supervisors.
Tlx liraiilft (food Hoods aud Pure
rood Uws.
Reduce tha number of fiannal schools
In lri.
i;,imt bitatiou of corporation and lit
allvidttsls. K. It. I'LAtiM.
far Vmrtj Ctrrk.
j hf rrl.y announce myself at a remit
Ul tr the Republican noiiiinnllua lar
hr olflce of County Cletk, awbject to ttw
u-tion of Ilia Rrmblkau voters at lite
llircct Primary I'.lcclion, Vi W licld
.Vatll Sutb.
t plrd; tnyarlf If circled to devote uty
liuir to fount y business esrlusivelv.
11. n. i.a nRK,
far Htata Printer.
Tie undersigned announces himself aa
Republican candidal for reiimitiaaUoa
(i.r Suit Printer, subject to the decision
ol the Republican voter at the primary
lcvU"M Arit 2.
Now at-tving AM trrtn. The sautr
courtesy that has been accorded to Slate
uilnrra Ki-rteiaUy, tbat of a rrnottiiniition,
mil. I be Knratly appreciated.
J. R. WHITNKY.
AlUny, Orpn.
Messrs. irv in ami llt-rt Hdl'crt, of l,r
.-....,, , visitors to the '.county sent
on nciiiicstiuy lint,
it M. .....
ntoeitwcll at Rom ,rs flltlll
IIM ttsak a.. 1 al. .
.... ..,.. , le tlni , Columbia
vw,jr nuim ior rciH.k-nce purposes.
There la a demand for several houses for
remai, but liter apiean to be no one to
supply iii demand
Did It occur to yon tliut Thursday was
Vaatiluii,..i i.r.ii..i ... ..... . .
..--......., iiKimiarf "I'trat in war,
flrat In plcva, and first In the ltcarti of
uis countrymen,"
Kltv, KltMl TO lMKCtr Rev. H. a
Keuip will bold services at the M m
Church In thla city next Sunday evening
r cor nun i y mvitiNi (o attend.
A LlfX I)lflJMA Mlaa I nt. !,....
of 8t. Ifetmia, hat recently received her
nie uipioiiM an a leaiber in the tchimla of
thl Htate. Miaa Keorire iiaur.l a .-
iui examination about a vear aun i..,i
ander tlw law alw bad not enough exper-
a icacner to entitle her to a life
diploma. It la rarely one ao yoiinK aa
Miaa nenrve achieve audi a rank in lr
protctaliMi
WflM 8iKA;K-Mr. Clara lli.lrV
Colby lectured on etpial aiiHruue at the
aunnoiiiat Cuurcn in thla city on Wed
nedy eveninv luat. Mr. Colbv thor.
oughly undvraUud her (ub)ect and waa
ilaienrd to with marked attention
tkroaKbout. ilra. M. C.Ciray iutrwluced
uie apeioex.
Heore Juallce Walk in, on Wetlueadav
laal, Roaa l'.nKlrrt brouicbt coiui.lalnl
aualiul itcrt A.Iaiua, of lkxt laland, ak
lug that he be bound over to keep tbc
peace. The complaint wo diamine!.
I'4ilert i jruine out piiiiijr for the Ban
J-'huue Company, and chartred tbat Ad
am threatened to ahoot blm unk-aa he
(UacutitliKicd the work.
Twit Nkw CorariitM'HK The County
Commiwionrra, on Saturday but, accept
ed the plan of Hrndrick & Tobey. ol
fort land, for the conatructiou of new
courtbouae for Columbia County. The
coal will be In the neighborhood ol
120.000, and it will be located upon the
Strand, Inimrdiately la Irani of the old
UiUdio;, The walla are to be of baullic
reck, with trlmmine. ol Tcnino aan.l-
A AAAAA aViU.A aVW
UAINIER Z
AmoiiK thoae who attended the lnn-l
of MIm Watklu at St. Helen Monday
were Mr. M. Both, Mr. A. h. Ut, Mr.
Joaeph, Mr. Tomeroy, Mr. C, I.lfooglf'
kirk, Mr. J. K. Doberty, Miaae 1,1
I'erry, Itcryl Muckle, Alice Shcrin,
Jftr, J. II. H, ,,, Vrt& Tr0Wi c,r,
Stewart, Jeaae Janic. W. M. I'erry,
UolpU Ilirotfbklrk, Iteve Prlclmrd. Win.
Stchman, lUtl Rilva and Klmer Guild.
Rev. If, O.Keinp on Sunday conducted
the fuuerul of a Mr. Taylor, who died
very tuddenly at the Portland Lumber
to camp a lew mile back of Rainier,
Mr, N. 8, Stewart was on the aick Hat
lor a few duy luat week.
Sir. J. I). Bhort wa a Portland viaitor
laat Saturday, He took hi daughter
ainry up v,itU him aud pbtced her in
cuool.
ntr.i) w. jin.KEi
Mr. C. C. Wilton ha purchated 800
leet ol water front from Geo. Moeck and
I going to erect a large aawmlll thereon
In the near future. Thl will make the
fifth aawmlll on the water front at this
place.
It I rumored that G. H. Hammond
ill build hi cigar raft at thi pi
alter thi month and villi ttae the output
of Geo. Rockey' lumber camp. ' Thi
win be another indutry thut will help
ui make tue town grow.
Stenneck A McKinnon have told out
their logging intercut to a gentleman by
the name of O'Connor, who will do
lerxe logging butiues here.
IMI Saturday evening the K. of P.
lodge at thl place cclcbiated the 4."d an
nivcraity of the founding of the oidcr iu
moat fitting manner. Invitation were
extrndsd to arveral of the neighboring
ol P. lodge, which were retire tented
quite well. A fine program was executed
in a moat fitting manner. Among the
(leaker were I. B. K. Bourne with an
addrcsa of welcome, Mr. Mlglll of Ka-
lama, P. G. C. of Washington, who re-
pouded, and W. M. Cake of PorUand,
Supreme Rrprctcntative for Oregon, gave
atone. The original plan were for a an addren on the work of the Pythian
building to coat ,000, with the jail order, which wa greatly appreciated bv
f -e. t
a T aTif"t AT i
S, report rardatlui very beat form
- f irr huildrr.l, with rnvrlopc.
Mr. Ikiimld McPhcnon, of ItuatiHt,
Wa.l.uiijton County, aa yfitor to St
llrltuion Holiday but.
U'c know we coa br of arrvlielo yon
Crmr and are u. Cutuutlaa County
It Jill..
l.i ul largin oil the day of the prrt
riit uioutb (Frbraary ?t,h, and thr l.'itli
1 1 April la KWrr SunUy. All really
i; l Hplc will deny lhcui-ie tome
luxury iu order that lliey may be able to
j ut a liberal uiu Iu Uie conuilmtiua bui
hi IUlcr Sum ay.
No nuuM'Ut t" nail to atari an ar.
cm ml with the t'olnmhu County lUuk
Tlie Orrgonlan aay: It I nudcrnttioil
I'l l ex Senator and Mr. torge Mc
Hii'lc will r aaatb from Sacramento a
K.iia Mr. Mcllride la auulcicntly ttroug
to make the Journey. Thry will veuiaut
tn wvcrjl montUa, and will probably ami
crniw bark to Portland before late Spring
.i t.idy Summer.
Ni'.wVi SKUit-."Ja4ee McHride
rmir nmr Iwtng hia lil at hi ranch on
3'orr l.bmj few day ago. He waa
tming a new combination xhotgtto and
i Ic br bad ut purvbaaed, by (hooting
nt a now, when tlw weapoal eiJUM.
Ui liue wa badly powitrr rmTwd, lait
hr injuric are not arrloiu." Scmi.lr I
S!(n il.
ar-parate. Tie plan arnipted proride for
a Ian tn the baaruicnt of the buiidimr.
with atrcl cell. The plan are complete
In every detail, exa h la pnaaible that
bida will lie accuitd aoeacthiiig under thr
arrhitccta eittiiuatc.
Fwueral of Miaa lialay OTalklua.
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ivtiU III endlca vnriety
and quantity. Garden
VmK Flower Reed.
Viry arnd away (or tlieui
M.C. tillAV, 81. IKIuiil.
Come and make depoait with ua and
ry all your bill by check, which givea
you a n-celpt to which you can alway
nler. Columbia County Hank.
(om'muu County Monkv Mr. John
! Yeou, im made hi money logging
In Columbia County, la making heavy
Invratmenl Iu Portland real catalc. He
pun-Wd thi week a half block on the
onrti aide of Oak atreet, from Scvelttli to
''"k.lor f 130,000; alao a quarter block
'n the northenat corner of Seventh and
W uk, foril25,000, and third lutereat
in another piece coat blm l.'B.OOO. Yeon
nmde hi money in Column' County,
mid there I plenty more to be made here
I'y the name kind of turn,
We jay lutereat on time drioall.
Come and ce u. Columblti County
Hank.
Tiik Coi.ttMnus'a A niimlicr of the
young nan and lwvxof St. Helen, un
di r the guidance ol Rev, Clyde Stewart,
have organised an athletic rlub, to be
""''I 'he Columbiuii, and have act u red
the uc of a room In the acltoid building
'"r their inii'ting uud exercise. The
"fluer are: j. (;. I,,,w,, prcldintj Al
fred lieorge, vice preiidcntj George
''"KK.accreUryi Prank I'lngg, trci.aurcr;
Joyd Hattan, conductor; Henry Walter,
Ki'irdj Clyde Stewart, chaplain. The
object la a wort y one, and we are pleated
""it the director aw fit to penult the
of the Khool room.
We win .n y0l, a )lrHft on i,n,loMi
'luagow, Btriuat, Purl, Berlin, Vienna,
", Amaterdam, or any place III
""rope, and our charge are iinuM. 'Col-
v-oviiity iiiink.
The IniKrjl aendre for Miaa Duiiy
Watkin were held at the Congregational
Church in tin cur on Monday laat. Rev.
Houay, of the l'irt Congregational
( tiuri li of Portland, officiating. The
church wa puked to the outaide door
aud many were comiiellcd to aland dur
ing the tervicc. The floral offering
wvre very numcniu and exceedingly
rich, the gift of le-ntonal friend and ol
oTgnnialloii. ami appropriately tcatllico
the tiucere regard iu which the young
lady wa held. Kvinlly beautiful
were tbc ottering of the Columbia City
and Nehalcui Logging Company and its
employee. Sjwce forbida apeciul mention
of three tribute, but it U very rare, ex-en
in the larger citir. that audi a diaplay i
aeen. The acrmon wa a maatcrpiere
filleil with cono!ing, elevuting though'
and well calculated to atxith the aorrow
of the mourning frienda and n-lutivca,
A life audi a hrra, though brief, wa not
in vain. Like a pebble caat into a pool,
il force wa felt from ahore to shore.
All who knew her were benefited and
mode licttcr by her example, and the in
fluence of her awcet diaaition will ling
er with her young axaca-iutc and have it
effect iu moulding their live.
Card of Thauki.
We deal re to return our sincere thank
to all who o kindly extended their ayui-J
pnthy and alii during the laal ale knew ol
our daughter ItaUv, and to aaaurc them
that their kindnr wa thoroughly ap
predated and will ever be retneiuliered,
Mr. and Mk.i. II. P. Watkins.
I dealra to acknowledge the kiiidnc
of Mer. Glltnrr A Sewnll and all my
fellow workmen of the Nchalrm Logging
Conivny for the uingnificeut floral trib
ute offered to the memory of my aistcr,
l)nly Watnln. 1-KKi) WaTkinh.
When yon wlah to aend awny money,
come and ptirchnae a New York draft,
pnyitblc on dcmiind any place in the
United State, and our charge are tmiill.
Columbia County Dunk,
Frightfully Itnrncd.
Chii. W. Mxrc, machliilat, of I'ord
City, Pa., had hia hand frightfully
burned lit nn electrical furnace. He ap
plied Bucklcn'i Arnica Salve with the
iiaiial reanlt: "a quick and perfect cure,"
Greatest heulcr on earth for Hum, Sore,
Wound, lCcictua and Pile. Site ut Perry
k Gruliaiu', druggUta.
I huve money to loan on approved
real estate wjcurily.
v. il, rwi;i.i.,
St. Helens, Oregon,
thoae preaent. Frank Grant, editor of
the Senator, pleaded the cauae of the
lii he rrpreaented. After the program
was rendered the giieat repaired to the
dining room, where they enjoyed tliein
aclve for hull an hour. There were about
100 irvm preaent and every one went
to their home feeling that they had tpent
a moat enjoyable evening.
Mr. Noah Howard and Mi Rho-!a
Zarmcr were united in marriage by Rev.
II. G. Kemp W Sunday evening. Mr.
Howard i bookkeeper for the Columbia
River Door Company, while tbe bride ia
a young lady who bat lived for several
jcttrs in Rainier. Both arc quite populur
in Rainier social circles and have the
wlahea of all their friends that they may
have a long and prwvrou journey down
the wth of life together.
Rev. II. G. Kemp wi'l preach at Iloul
bn on .Similar, the 2"th inst.. at 1 1
o'clock a. m., and at St. Helen in the
evening at i XI p. m
Frank Alvord is now fully installed a
poatinaatcr at Kuiuier, uaving taken the
o!1'cj Monday morning. A. L. Clark re-
tuea al'.cr all iucuuilicncy of eight year,
during which time the o'tllce ha grown
Iroiu nothing to one that pay a bur re
nuiiicration.
Scwnd young Indie have been attend
ing teacher)' cxauiinatiou, Mia lvntlier
Mitchell, Mia F.va Hum, Miaa Christine
Wilaou, at St. Helena, and Mis Millie
Woudcrty at Hillsboro. During the ah
aeucc of the rreular teacher at examina
tion, the third and fourth grades, were
orciiiei over liy Mrs. wu, Keul, and
alias irgie 1'ricliard, respecUvcly.
Whil loadiiiz lumber from tha dork
of the Haiuior Mill and I.tiinher (im-
linnv to the whooticr Prosia-r mat week.
a l4 aoaitilihir sliipwl lrm tha sling
and struck Captniu Trainor, breaking
Ida collar bone. The hurt i painful,
but not dangerous. The captain hns
gone to the Good Samarntnn hospital for
treatment.
Miss Maud Grif nwood Is vlaitin.' nt
the home of Mis. N. I. Johnson. This
is olio of our ornii-r public school pupils
and graduntM.
Aiulcraon A Florin repirt nu order for
fish net floiils, which t tier arc pri
paring to nil, having ubout2,000ulready
on baud.
A new and very neat nfllre build Ina
baa been erected by Itntberford & Ib-a-cock.
tbe Insido lieing plualercd with
wimkI fiber iilnstering.
The Rainier Mill and Lumber Com
pany am plaiiiiinii extensive additions
to their plant. .They are itistallinir tao
mora pinners, one of which la to be of
t'ie larguat ie mado and of the latest
design. A blower syatrm Is also to be
put into opera! ion. Tlitulry kiln is be-
inn imnroveil. new roadanva and tram
a ays are buhif built, mid the dock are
bring extuiidi'd and enlarged.
W. J.Delti Is erect inir another resi
dvuue on hi blix k, wbicli, rep,irt says,
is to be ormpiud by I.. K. Kutharfiird.
A new two slnrv Imililing, :i0xoU, is to
Im erected on tha linrtbeiiHt corner of
the Ihhhloe block. Tim Imlldiuir will bo
arranged lor a hotel or lodgim; luuue,
aid will com about f'.'.lHitHl. 1 lie reei
dciice now'orciinving the site will bo
moved farther up lbs hill. The ground
ia Vicing cleared utul work ll Ix-gin aa
toon a weather permits.
Heritor! Kir, who hns been sick for a
lung time with complication of ilia-
ease?, died tTcunesduy morning nuoul 7
o'clock,
Mi Oral llnnkins, of Hudson, Or.,
and Mr. Koy Hall, of (,'aaanl County,
Ida , won married at llninler Miilnt-s
diiv afluriirKin. Kuv. Kemp oOiWiitinir.
The town emeus on Wednesday night
nominated the lollowing olllcers: Conn
cilmiMi lk'iin Hliiiichunl, W. J. Delta,
Fred Trow, J. C. Kilby and Mnruna lie
vina. For Police Judge J. II. Doan;
lor marshal, John Zweiiinr; for treas
urer, Cbas, Siiva,
P. -
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New
Year
NEW GOODS
New Everything, Except
the Same Firm at the.
Same Place .
New
Prices
TAKE A LOOK-IT WILL
DO YOU GOOD
We have the largest stock of Furniture,
Stoves and Kanges in town, all of
which Is bought right and will be sold
right. We can save yon money on
anything in this line
lied Rorimr. full size.
Iron Iteils, full alzo...
Kitchen Treasures. . , .
Candidal for Itrpnldlraa Nomination
FOR U5ITEM STATES HESAT0R
Far the Short Term
l"rcd W. Mulkey wa born In Portland.
Oregon, audi reaident of hia native
City, Hell young man with every ac-
compuantuent which should qualify him
ior mis nigh office. He i graduate of
uie Mate L nivcraity of Oregon, the New
om Law School of New York City, and
is a lawyer of high standing, a man who
ha traveled extensively in our own coun
try a well a abroad. He ha atudied our
institutions and compared them with
foreign countrie. He is a logical thinker.
a forceful cprakerand an adept parliamen
tarian. He ha many friends both rich
and poor, for be i courteous gentleman
at all time.
He 1 a Republican always. He has
aupported all the nominees of the Repub-
ican ticitet at all time. He i as lova
to bis party as to his friends. He has
confidence in the people aud is willing to
abide by their decision at the nriniarv
election.
Oregon needs such men as Fred W.
Mulkey. The Republican party needs
such men, and the voters should see that
uch men ai c nominated and elected.
A Desperate
Slaughter
Tnenty-0 Elerant, Nearly Sew
Pianos to Be Sold at Oaer, for
YlrtMllr Half Price.
fl 75 and np
8 00 and np
2 50 and np
Tables, Chairs. Stands. Ilocker. and
many other articles.
Women and Children' Wear
Hair Pins 06
Corsets ; . .,50
Belt 15 to 40
Hose, per pair 10
Muslin Underwear ftO
Knit- Underwear, suit l 00
Collars !6c np
Children's Underwear, anit 40 to 60
A full line of I .area, Kmbrolderles, No
tions, Calico. Moslina, Outings, Table
Linens, and many article too uuueroai
to mention.
A full line of Shoe for ladies, misses.
and children.
A FEW SNAPS
Men't regnlar $2 60 Hat $1 00
3
35
25
15
29
Men's reulnrll Sbirli
Men'r regular 60c Sox , , . .
Ladies' regular 60c Collar
Ladies' regnlar 25c Collars
Indies' rearalar 60c Leeginira....
Girls' Coat (II to 14 years), reg
ular iz ou, now.
1 00
Iloys' Shirts for 25c.
fine and coarue.
Boys' Shoes,
Call and see. onr full guaranteed goods
and be convinced.
MEN'S WEAR
Cflpfl wl Hat galore, price according to
(jimmy
Uood Work Shirt.... 60
8or, per pair from 10c to 11
Collar , io
Overalls, per pair no
Jumpers 60
Fioe Shoes, per pair. . $2 to 5
Pre Shirts 20c to $2 60
Loggers' Shoe $3 to $7 60
We carry a fall line of Men' Cotton
and Woolen Underwear, which you will
do well to inspect before buying elsewhere.
5T0VBPIPE
Stovepipe, 6 and 0 incli
Taper joints, 5 to 0 and 6 to 7..
T joints
Elbows
.15
OROCERIES-You Want
'Em. : We Have 'Em
1 " . , . .
Wc also desire to rail yonr attention Irr
few prices that are attractive ami
ppeal to the pneketbook.
Flour, per sack, . .. . . Pf)
ttle Killing 06
.. 25
.. 25
.. 25
.. a.
.. 15
.. 16
.. 20
10
.. 05
.. 25
.. Ml
.. 60
Bottle Killing
3 can Tomatoes. .
a cans Corn
3 cans Oysters
2 packages Uold Hust
2 packages (iloss Starch
2 packages Corn Starch
3 package Soda
1 package Wh-Kat
1 package Fotnam Fodelt-a Dves
8 bars Star Soap., "...
Pails of good Syrnp ,,
Olass Sets, lonr piece
Pure Leaf Lard, 6 1 65
Pore leaf Ijird, 10 lb i ift
Hams, quality goaranteed 10
Heaters
Cookers, No. 8
Ranges
TOBACCOS
Two Vi oz pkgs Tedro smoking 15
Two 2 ox nktrs Union Iadpr . is
i Two IK oz pkzs 8nn Cured amoklno 1ft
35 j Two Z oa pkgsOold Shoresmoking. .15
1S! Three 34 pkgs Peerlera smoking ...25
I m m tun uuriimin amoKUig.
and np Sis lot pkgs Duke's Mitoresmoking..25
and up Six 1 ox pkgs Dixie Qaeen moking..2d
These prices are strictly spot eash.
$ 200
v iJ ana up
27 60 and op
BAILEY &BR.NN, Houlton,Oregon
CITATION
Card of Thuuka.
We hereby extend our aiiiccrcst thanks
to our kind brothers mid slaters, neigh
bors and friends (or their sympathy, kind
ness and help in our misfortune.
M. J. ENUI.KRT,
Kmma II. Knui.kkt,
Waohn I'oh Sai.h A iV Mitchell
wugou, three-inch tires, and a f it) set of
double hurnca for sale for 100. Have
hud one year's use, V. Cooper, Wat
rcn, Or. U
Ihiring the coming week we wi-h to
dispose of 21 excellent, slightly used pi
anos, rrccircd in part payment for Pian
ola pianos of Ute. Some of these instru
ment are exactly like new, some ahow a
little wear, none of them enough to im
pair appearance or tone quality.
Any of these instrument uiav lie ob
tained on payments of 10 cash and G a
month. .
Here is the list.
Fancy walnut Conorer upright, 185.
Fancy mahogany Wing & Son, I12.
Urge oak Cased Bailey, f 18(1.
Very nice Thompson & Co. rosewood.
Rosewood Rudolph & Co. upright. SX),
Urge mahogany I.cicht, (IAS.
Large mottled walnut Kverctt, 180.
Panciest mottled waluut Vre, $230.
Elegant mottled mahogany Kimball,
itil.
Fancy lar-est site Krakauer, 2U4.
Very fine mahogany Scluiman, 280.
Mottled walnut Hami'ton, $17tf.
Fancy mahogany 4i5 Lester, J38.
Oak-cased excellent Jacob Doll, 100.
Fancy Milton oak case, same price.
Great big oak-cased Wellington, $120.
Fancy mahogany Kingsbury, $125.
Very fine Knabe baby grand, in genu
ine rosewood case, l2-i.
tienuinc mahogany Pease baby grand.
very choice. 185.
Beautiful, nearly new, Stein way Iwby
grand, K5.
These grand pianos will be sold on pay
ments of $25 down aud $12 a month.
All must be told during the coming
week. Telephone or telegraph orders to
hold certain instruments till letter can
arrive will be honored 24 hour only. A
deposit of 6 per cent to show good fuitu
will be required from purchasers living
out of town, whereupon piano will be
shipped subject to approval, with the
understanding if, upon receipt, it is not
found exactly satisfactory to the buvcr,
it may be returned at expense of freight
both ways of hili-ra Piano House.
Everything we sell we guarantee.
Money back if purchase 1 not entirely
satisfactory, liilers Piuno House, largest
retailers of piano in the United States.
Main office 351 Washington St., Portland.
tITATIOX.
Iu the Circuit fy.iirt nt the State ol Orrgna, lor
I.UllimUlB 14JUUIV.
In the matter .if n,n mi.m w n p.!,-
deeeaj!.
lit Fannf F. l'lilinp. nf Vrtn.iU 11mm.-
Nr. T.J. Ailama.oi Veriuiiiia.UrK.-uii: William'
ratlner. of a-.treat llniv firMri.n- it V cln...
of Vcnioiiia, On-vnii ; anil Jamea Palmer,
im uiihihiwii, nttira ac law ol w.ll.
Palmer. flfWU-aM-.! 1 Mil.! In all .tfhr liuir. anH
lei laeea iiiiSooan, il anj- such Ihtrr v. ami K
all other persona lul. roud In the real properly
-"e"i w in. wi-i.r oi iiu ucecBaeui
(IRCKTIHu:
In lilt name Of Uie Mali-c.f On-rm.mn mnA I h.r th. (r.Mintv of l?.ittiml,ia t cl.a
paeli of yon are heili cited and reiiiilrcl to j thereof, al si.' Helena, in the Cnnnir of Ci.lum
a--r In lliec.muty I'onrt of Uie .-state of Ore-1 Ma. n WeilitfxJar. the JS-h day of Feoruarr.
.... .,,(,,,UIM .,uiiij,Hi ,ur eininrooia I iaji., at oue o eiuca I n ute Mliemoll ol IDaC out,
thereof, at Su Helena. iiiukJ Coutitr auj Hinie. thea and there lo ahow cause. If any there be.
niumij. tue hiniiiy ia ain-ii.ui wo eloek j why an orrter should dh be wa c a-nuiUna; to
..... .."..w ... a.. ua, , iiich Kn.i mere lo i inc auiiiuniKiiMLiix 01 MHI eulie pcrini-slofl alio
ahowcau-e.il any eaiala. wby an order vf aale tirveUrui her to aell the real Male of i l !.
ot i crlain real (.rotprrlr lli.nrln to the ealale uawl, l private iwte; aaid real eatate helnj; l,v
- -wv... ii m.u vi i oinniiiia, i cmwi in 1.0IUHIOIH t-ouuie, uretfoii. and ae-
Mtuie of OreKou. alionld not bo maile aa prayed I rllil ns Inilowa, u it: lie-.-lnuinz at the N.
n. corner oi a traet or taiiu tlre.lel to Clnier
In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon lor
uie vouuiy oi i-uiiiiuuia.
In the matter ol the estate of Joseph Cur-eiand,
deceased.
To W. II. CopeUnd. I. H. CoeUnd, Molly
Fuller, Dora Kernick, Joseph I.. Copelaml and
lleuiamiu K. Copelaml, ehlldrvn of an Id de
eeaaed. and alt persona unknown. Interested in
said eatate. Greeting-:
In the name of the state of Oregon you end
each f you are hereby cited and require.) to ap-
iM.-nr iu ine ..t,iiii umn 01 uie i-Mie Ol urejon.
ior
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
w nprenj given mar me mwiersienea
een appolnleil admlniatrstor of the eateta
S. Millard, (leeeaaed, by the Hon. Jt. H.
in, Judneof IheCiiuutyConrt of Uolcmhla
Kiitlee U hereby arlven that the imderaleiied
iw ueen ap
or j. . :
Hattan.
Coiinty, Htate of Oregon. Any and all peraoua
navlriK claims asalmi aaideoiate are hereby re
inired to preaent the anme to me. veriiied ac
cording io law, al myoflice at St. Helena, Ore
gon, within aix ijionina from the dale aeieof.
IlaU-d November 3, 1WA. "
,. E. E. QUICK.
W. H. Powell. Attorney for Administrator.
for III the lietlllon .f limit Ib.Mfiinv rf
mliiiairitUir of aald e-l-ilr. on ale in aaid enurt.
Hi real proa-nr .le-c.lbed it petittue.l to
he aold In an, ielll..n laaa fnlloaa. low It. lie
elniiltur lwnlr rotU wt ..f il.
tier of the aniubeat iiiarier of aec'ton etttht. In
ll!"rl,,'''P '""r north, raime four wet of Hie
nuiaiuetie Jlenuian: incuee weat aiatr to-la.
ihem-e nulii elshty nm. ihem-e eaat aUty
MMla. thence north elhtv rtda io the plw-eoi
tieaiiinlnit, eonialnine thirty aerea. alluaied Iu
the (-..iijiv nf Columbia. State of llreiim.
Wllnea.: The Hon. K. s Ha un, Jmlre of
., .u-r , nun oi ine mate ot nrei;oa ior t;oi
annua t '..inn i. with the araJ of aid euurt
alhae.1. Ihia 13th davof Kebruary, I'.ajb.
Alieai: H. IIEM'KKSON. Clerk.
... .. . "y w. A. IIAKiag.
W. II. Powell, Atfv for Ailiuiulairator.
SUMMONS
la the Circuit '"nttrt ol Hie Slate of Oreaon, tor
the County of Columbia.
The Ilenann hoe-tnc Lnmlierina Co., a rnr
C;tiu,plaiiitlfl ;.va lille W.Allen and Mr.
Klley M . APen. hia wile, defeuduiia.
T,!.,!,,.r'e"'',,, ""T W.Allen and Hr.
vi.ej n. aiicu, ma wne:
In the Rame-nf fit utattt nf nMr.n ...
hereby reuulml t.. oim.r n.i i.wm ii...
plalni herein on or before the Slat davof March.
naaj: anh date helne rti.ir- than lr u..u...
tbe date of tlrt publleallou ol thia auuiinnna
and aal.l dale lientK after Uie lime piweribed
by aald eoiirt and by law for the publication of
Ihia auininona. and if you fail ao to appear and
ati.wer. plaluult will apply to Iheexurt fur the
iellf teniauited in the complaint, to wn- For
a dree ol anli..n of the eaal half of the eaat
hall of ieti.,n lotirieeti. laun-hip rive ("0 imnh.
ranee three w.t ..i ihM MtuM.......
In Columbia t'nuuly. Onvon. which ai.l mv
eMy la now owued aa follona: B the plaintiff
an undivided one-half iiiicreat, and defendant.
Itiley W. A lien, an uiidivhled one-half interval,
wlib a ntntiiiireut dower Intereat In said Mm.
. . ' -, "e oi miey . Allen, la aald
Allolla intereat. and tup an nr.l..r Mi,..,l...i..
referee for the pnriMwe of making paititlou ol
aald real probity acoi.rdin lo law aud the prae-
i fiiig.un; ami mat inecoata ol iiartitiou
and of thia auii may lie ehaiyed to the purlin
herein iu their )ut )iroortl.,Hs and In name
made a lien upou a,iiJ bind.
ihia aununniia la publiahel once a week far
County JudinMif Ciluinblai'ounte. Oregon, and
7. L . " oi reoruarr, lAlb.
I he date of the lira nubiirati.in nf ti,u
mom in ehrnary Ituh. two. and the dale ol the
laal publication l Uie sutii day ot Marrh. l-.njii.
COtlVKKT & STAPl.KTtlN,
Atlorueya for I'laiiitlir.
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT
For State Printer.
It U now gcnc-rully conceded tbat J. R.
Whitney, the present State Printer, is fur
in the lead in the candidacy for rctiomi-
nation to thut olllce. Mr. Whitney's
beat endorsement ia his record in the of
fice during his first term. The Ciaiette
hopes thut Morrow County will be in line
with the other counties in giving Mr.
Whitney a majority.
Owing to the established rule he is en
titled to another term. Hia record in
the office is audi a strong indorsement
that the people do not desire a change at
tbe next election. He will get big vote
in Kastcrn Oregon and with his undoubt
ed strength In Western Oregon, he will
undoubtedly be renominated by the Re
publicans by a big majority. Heppner
Gazette.
The Yellow l'over (lerni
has recently been discovered. It bears a
close resemblance to the malaria germ.
To free the system from disease germ',
the most effective remedy is Dr. King's
New Life Pills. Guaranteed to cure nil
diseases due to malaria poison, and con
stipation. 25c at Perry & Graham's drug
store.
Notice ia herebr elern he the nn.lnpl..nl ..
adiiiiiiiairatorof the eatate of John l. Morgan,
ic.T.n-1, iitni ne naa nieu in ine olllce of the
1 oiintv ( on at i.f i-i.limtl... (.... ... u.... .....
iron, hia rinal account of hia mtmliiiatraUou up
on aaid eatan- loio.ibr u irh M M...1
and that liie Hon. K M. Huttall. Juilre of aald
I unit, lias apx. lined Salnnlay, the iuth die nf
.March, lltij. Mt II u'cloek i. il f.Mn,w.n ni .ui.i
lay. at llieeoiittnwin ol aaid court. l St. Hel
ena, Orciron, aa the time and nlaoe of haarliw
the aanie an.) aotllliiK theaame: hi which Uuie
and place any emon intereit in aald eatate
may ap.iear aud illo ohjeeiloiLa In wrilinu to
aald final ai-eoiiul or aald rinal report, or to any
part of either of Hie amne. K. K. UCICK.
W. II. I'OW KI.K Alt y lor AdoHaiatrMor.
Miller, by deed recorded in book X at oaee
record of deeds for Columbia Conntr, Oreeon,
thence runnine nurtherly.followiue the eaatern
Hue of laud of J. M.iirewell.aa reeorded In bonk
3 at twee ltil. reeonla of deeila lor aaid cotimr,
t i the north line of the aaid . C. Achillea d l e;
thenee S. Kidet-rcea K. aionr the nnrtli line of
aaid d ! e pi the land deeded to Joaeph f.. and
Ueniamiu K. Co.eland. be dee. I recorded In
book X at pace 4t. reeordl of di-eila of aald
eonnly: thence s. stdesreoa '., foilowiugweat
ern Hue of laud of auld j-ise;li I., and Benjamin
It. Copcl.inri. toihe S. E. corner of aald Klmer
Miller land: Iheuee westerly, following the
northern line of aaid Ktuier Mil'er land to place
of tteirinniujr. containing VI aerea more or leaa, in
aeetiona IT aul IS. lowiuhiu N.. R. I W. of the
W illametie Merktlau:
Alao, all that portion of the S. C. Achillea d le
that ia bounded on the weat by tbe X F . R)
riirht of way. on the acuta by the I. o. o. r.
eeaielery, on the e.-t by the eouuty road leaal
iua; from St. Helena to Portland. Oregon, and on
the north by laud deeded to Henjamin k. and
J-iaeph L. CopeUnd, by deed reeorded in book
X at- pard Iw of deed reeorda of Columbia
County, ureeoa, conutninr three aerea more or
leaa, iu aeetion 17. township I X., tt. 1 W, of the
Willamette Meridian:
Alao. len aerea more or leaa, of the 8. C.
Achilles dlcitiaccii-iu ta. towuahip i S., K. 1
W. of ine Willamette Meridian, deaeribed aa be
Kinnint at a post on tbeaoiith Hue of aaid a. i:
Achillea die, which post bcara aouib ! deitreea
ea.t, r. ehaina f rum theH. W. corner of aaid
a i e: tnenee north lo ilegreea a? uilnulea. eaat
ehaina to a poat aet on the eouth llnenf the
J. H. Millard tract of land: Iheuoe aotith M de
crees .'. niinutea weat to the S. K. corner ol the
John Heaver tract, aa derined by deed to nun of
date October 11, l-.il. reeonled in book 3 ol
leeda. reeorda of t'olunibia County, Orearon;
hence aoulherly aloux Uie eaal boundary ut aald
Beaver'a tract, lo the 8. K. corner thereof, on
the aoulherly line of aaid Achillea d I c and
thence aouilloclei)- to (he point of beginning.
Witneas the Honorable It. M. Hattan, Jmlice of
IheConuty turt of the State of Oregon, for the
County of Columbia, with the aeel of laid Court
affixed, tail Nth day ia- January, A. U. l'jud.
AtleJt: H. HKNUKKS4 in. Clerk
. hy W. A. liAKKts, deputy Clerk.
Seal of the County Ctaurt of Columbia County.
Oregon.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
SUMMONS.
In the Circuit Court of the State of Ow n lb
inn t-ouniy ol Columbia.
Tha Portland Lumber Co.. a eorpo ration.
plmiutifT, vs. Oanlel T. Youn. derendaul.
To the ahova named defendant, Daniel T.
Young:
In the name of the State nf Oretron yon are
hereby required to appear and anawer the com
Plaint herein on or before the alat dny f March.
li, aaid date beluc more than aia weeka from
the dale nf Hrat publication of tbia auuimona,
and aaid date beini alter ihe time p.-earriliol bv
by law and by aaid court for the publication of
thia aummona. and If yna fall ao to appear and
anewer. plaiutirTwill apply to the court lor the
relief demanded in Ihe complaint, to-wit: For
a decree rciormln the description in a convay.
anee from de.'euilant to one J B. Yeon. dated
February WO-j, an aa to eon fi rm to the de
serituion ol the land rold and Intended In lie
conveyed thereby. to-wit:rhe aunth halt nf
the aoirtb half of aecUoa 34, townahip 7 nor in.
raiitre weat of the Willamette Meridian, in
Columbia County. Oreeon. and !u
eiiullable relief. .
1 hia aummona la pahliauol once a week for
aix tainaecutiae weeka be order ol at a ll.u..
Connty Jndce of Columbia Countr. Oreeen, and
dated the Uth darol February. Iwkt.
The date f Ihe rim publication of thla aum
mona ia February 16th. Ha, and the date of laat
publication tbe Mb dar of March, lsos.
touvtKr asTAI-LKTUN.
Attoraeys for riaiutilf.
X0T1CE FOR PUBLICATION.
(Timl-er Land, Act June 3. 1S7S )
luiird Slates ljnd ORice.
Portland. Oregon. January II, ItaJO.
Notice la hereby iriveu that Iu compliance
with Ihe pmviioua of the act ol Cougieaa ol
June S. IS7S, ciilille.1 "An aet for the aale of
timber lan.ls In the Statea of California, Oregon.
Nevada and Waahincum Terriiorr," aa exlend.
eil to all the I'npllc Ijtnd Statea bv act of Auciut
4. ISVJ, Lloyd I.. lletrU-k.of PUt.t.unr. couuty nf
Collimliia, State of Oreaon. haa ihia day tiled in
Ihia otlice hiaawom atateinent No. ST.'s!, for the
purehaaeof the eaat Sot the aoutheaal Sand
the eat S of the northeaat t of Seeiiou No. 12,
in Townahip No. S north, Kan ire No. 4 weat, and
will otter proof tnahuw that the land nought ia
more valuable lor ita tltnberor atone thau for
agricultural piirtxnea, aud lo eatahliah hia claim
to aaid laud before ihe Keglaterand Hwviverol
thia nfnee at Horilaud. Oregon, on Wednesday
the Jilh day of March, liios. '
He uamea aa witneaaea: P. p. Kalian!, ol
I'itCshiirg, Oregon; Albert Parker, of Pittabiirg,
Oregon: lieo. Arinatrong. of 1'itldiunt, Oregon:
Andrew Elliot, of Pittsburg. Oregon.
Any and all pernoru claiming adveraelv Ihe
ftlaive- deaerlhed laada are naiueaie.1 to nieib..,.
elaima in thlaottWeouor before aald Wth day
of Match, l'JOti. '
AUiKK.NO.N 8. DRHSSKR,
Heglaler.
(Tiaaber Land, Aet June S, 1S7 )
United sutea IikI tirflce,
rnrtlaod. Orevf.n. IW ia. iu.ia
Nolle Is hereby, given that In eompliane
with tbe pmvtaioua of the act of Congreaa ol
Jun.- S. 1x74. entitled '-An act for the aale of
timber landa in the ataleaof California. Oregon,
Nevada and Wa-diinaton Territorv," as ealend
ed to ail the Public Land statea by act ut
August 4, IS'iX Loras O. Ilagerty, nf Chebuvgau.
county of Cheyhoygan. Slate of Michigan, baa
thia day filed in thia orbee hia aworn atatemel-t
No. 6.31. lor Ihe pnn haae ol the K S KK H of
Section No. 3k. in Townanlw Ko. 4 N. Range
No. 4 W, aud will offer proof tn ahow that the
land aought la more valuable for its timber or
at.me than for agricultural ptirpoaea. and to
ealabliah hia claim to aaid land before the Keg-i-ler
and Koceivar of tliia office at Portland,
Oregon, on .-lalunlay, the -Juh day of February.
INOS.
He name aa wilneaara: Cenrge 81 Ita. ol Kra
ey. Oregon: John Prlngle.nl Veroou a. Oregon;
llarlvy kedmond. nf Veroonla. Orvaou; Kobeit
F. Cox, of Portland, Oregon.
any and all peraona etaiaaing adreraely tha
abcee-di-aerlhed landa are requested b.ttle their
clatma ia thia nlhce on or before said Will day
ol February, IMS.
ALUKKNO.N 8. URESSEH. Reglater.
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCEBK
My wife. Mrs. Clllcla Mow has left me bed ami
board without iu.t cauae or provocation, and I
will not .land good lor any debia ahe mav con
tract from thia dale. JAMES S. MOW.
Vernoula, Clrecoa, Jan. 1, 19U6.
When In PerUand t
The Emnire Hostanrant. 192 Thinl
Street, three doors South of Baker The-
tre. Meals from 15 cents up. Oi-n
day and ninlit. Oysters in any style.
Win. Itoblander, Prop., formerly of the
Royal, 1st and Madison.
H. flORGUS
T. HELENS
Carries a Complete tint of
Groceries
Dry Goods
Hardware
Crockery
Flour and Feed
Hay
Notions
Candies
Stationery
Fancy Goods
In fact, everything usually kept in a first
cluss General Merchandise Store. My
prices will be found as reasonable its any
store in Columbia County, Your trade
solicited.
Syrup of White Pine and Tar. the old
reliable cough remedy. For sale by A.J,
DemiuK. druggist.
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,
r cr i
THE flarfiy RIFLE. Mortal lam n t. at,. v
rifle made Ior exterminating posts nnd tormnnta alwut place, aa
rats, wounds, woodchncks, etc., also for a companion on your va.
M.llin M.fnl.li.i I.a I !. . i , , ,,
cation trip, coinliiulns the cood nointa of tha old niuiil.U,,IIn
sauirrol rirle witbtiiocaurauiruee and rapid tiraof the most Impror
cl repeater. It Is so constructed that thuanmorilla nam tha f,.l
i Imnror
A f..l
inxcartridireat short and lonR rim-flre, .3-J short and lone, center,
rim, and ia the only repeater muue using rim-tire eartriditoa hiriter
than .o-t enlihro.
The short . cartridges are Just tha thing for small frame while tlie
Ion:; ones kill auiinnls ol lair size c;isi ly. Ou tbe lirst 2UUU cartrldeca
used yon hare saved the cost of a SZcu&n, -
New ZZjn&l Citalo-and our Kinerlcnco Book that tells what
HlarHnm aao dolus tlio world over t'roo. fur tie. nnatu.
. r-
7Ze fflarfin firecrnx Cx,
iVii tw CT .... JTr'f.
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tt mr ' at i
NljW MAVRN, CONV.
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