The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913, June 15, 1906, Image 3

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    Talk ( Hon. Columbia Comity Ikiik.
Mr, C'.eo. 1'uelcr, of floble, was vlall
w u the county acnl Tneeday Uel.
Mr, 1M-MID, u' (lie HI. Helena law,
lull tram. lUlg crillcltea till Week
itn fMt1l f m rttlntl Ntikl which h
iHCurml t Hi barlaiH K"" Kni'lay .
Mr. S. A. Ortilasr, formerly of tlilt
ilm. Il wuw " lorney I" I'urtUml,
l.llcl the county tent on legal luiiic
lual Sutulny,
Mr, Jaturs Itart attended the reunion
nltlni (noueer I'oitUtiil thlt week.
Mm. W.ll. Powell wan in Portland tlilt
week In aUetiilanct.a otic of III officer,
Hill 111
the ('.rand CliAter of lit Kaatern
Mir,
Mr, John t 'lniKii, who live In the hill
ul the Nchaleui country, wm lu St, J Men
hut Monday on hi" way to aahltiKlon
county. He wantaggooj count r pejjer,
an lie auliacrllied to the old rrlUliU MlNT.
Mr. I'M- Cull'l. timber unArt of the
Rainier Mill and Lumber Co., waa a vi
itortn the county seal hurt week. Mr,
(imlil in iutly irouil of lh fact that hi
tlauiclilrr Kaile secured the lil(hrt av'
cmt;r of all the cl(hth grade graduate in
tlin county
Mi., (trace Wilson, one of the succea.
(ul t'oiitrtanta in the Oregouian' Yet
o.i iic trip eonlrat, who died at I'nion.
was it school titale at Hie Monmouth
Normal Sihhil with IV-jmty Aartor
Kwn, anil Mr. Ora Powell, of till city.
She w a very bright anl impular youii(
U.I 4ii. her death ha caused great
row among a Urge circle ul acquaintance.
Living up every dollar lead to the
lodging houae. Columbia County Itank.
Maim At the county clerk' office
in St. Helena, on Tuesday, June ISih, ly
Justice Walklne, Mr. M. J. !, and Mr.
j.ilm K. Whittrti, of Claltkanle.
We ay Inter! on time ricita,
Ci.nir and aee u. t'olumltia Co. Ilank,
The aork of aclng Columbia county
ira-luiling non-realdenU will he complet
ed thta week. It will allow an Increased
vjIujIhmi of aUmt 7V,ll. and the levy
ill I eorrraiiiding1y decrcaacd.
St nip ol White fine and Tar, the old
rrlMt.lr omKh reiuely. for aale ly A.J.
I Hrm ni . ilruKxnt.
Mr.Sewatl, of the law finn of (iiltncr
A Srwiill, wa a viilor to Hi. Helen,
till. wrrk. wvuriiiK aUtrart front I lie
Oiliiiiilii, Couuty AUtracI k Tni.t Co,
lor al.mt ?.illacre of tiinlarr land hi
linn lia recently urchaed, they larinif
the (.'oliiniliia City andNchalcnt liKKnK
Co.
Nil mtiotmt to hiiibII to atari an account
mill the Columbia County (tank.
Misnsii.' liaMi Uii.K Mr V, It.
I', i Aril wrnt to I'ortlaud Tneaolay reeliln(
to Ir prexnt at the ScotlUh Kite lun
ipirt and In attend the meeting ol the
lir.ui.l UxIkc, which convencl Tiirwlay,
Take rin ft the dime and the dollar
ill take care of themaelvea. Columbia
County llauk.
IIn; Stkiu Si-ik kink. a IlKaK Tlie
tram khiamcr Yoaeuiite la loadinK tie,
l Mm kle Hntther wharl fof Kan I'elro.
She Ut a capacity of I.Dtm.UW fret of
luiiilvr and Carrie crew of thirtyonc
oilKcuaiid men. The veel I fllte.1 up
with an oil burning plant, and ha the
uunt modern epilpiuen( for handlinx
Irriln. She i of H'.H ton )M relter,
rj.'i (rrt Ioiik, and 3U feet heani. Thi i
her l'irl trip tt the t'oliimlila. She
Utim licl at Kureka. Cal., Ial proi.
Steely mvin ncoulrc" a home,
I'olmnbirt County Itank,
I'laK lii'.fAHTMKMT A liieetinij waa
held ul the court houac tail Thurxl.iy eve
ning (or the mrre of ellectiiiK the or
K.Mii.ili.m ol a fire department for St,
lb-Inn, The report of the committee a
pointed to draw up hydawa wa rcd and
a.loptp.1 mid a list of alxtcen memlwr e
curtnt. Another meetiiiK will Ham be
called and it I hoped our cititen will
rvinee a proper intercut and that we will
omii luvc a well drilled and efficient
volunteer oruiiiation.
Now thiit the election ia over, how
lnit nn npropritioil to have Colum
bia County prorty repreaented at the
Orrtfou SUte I'air.
An Oi.ii 1'KiKNnflnxK Tlie old CIi-
r" oh pre unci In th MtaT office for
ncirly ii iputrler of a century, wm hipieil
to K. II, Mitchell at Kutuiim on Mondiiy
luHt. It wa tliefirrt power pre of any
iWriplion ever hroiiKht to . Culumbia
Conntv, and ha, done more job priiilinx
than all thn other uiaclitiie in the
coiiiily. It wit a Rood pre, but we now
have ii Cordon jobber that I heavier
and better prc III every "way than the
Cliptier.
Tin) dry aenwni will anon lie here.
I ain't put otf having your property in
min d iix liiml fire. Tulk to Kom nlKiut
it. Columbia County flunk.
Movi(i) to Kai.ama Mr. R. H. Mitch
ell and (iiiutly moved to KntnniA on
Tuewlay turtt. where Mr. Mitchell will en
KW In the publication of the Kwlaina
New. Mr. Mitchell'! career in thi
county lm lieen kcleldoacoplc. He ha,
conducted piiH-r nt Vcriionia. Rainier,
St. Helen, and Houllon. He I rutlcr
and a man of oonniderablc ability, but he
eem, to think Unit the main purpo,e of
county ncwHpax.T i, to find futilt with
whatever i,, nnd thereby ho ha uiied
the road to Hiicces.
Come ami make a dcpoiit with us mid
ly all your bill, hy check, which Kivc
Vn n receipt to which you can alway
refer. Columbia County Bunk.
1'KAHCK'H I.1CKNHH BlNIWKI The
city council of Huinier, on Monday eve
t'i'iK hint, renewed the saloon license of
A- l. I'curce, who I under ciitcico of
one yeuriu jail for thca,ault committed
'"' W. C. 1'lwher.
I Imve money to lon on approved
vio enuue ecnrlty.
W. II. rOAVELt,
8t Helen, OrK
Till! Kuri l liu, ...
---. , .,,., n..n Air.niiil Mr.
Auku.I Ketl gave a very ,l.uil m.r).
Hon at llieir home in tUi.city luat Hati.r.
day evenli,),, honor of the ii.rrl,.Ke ol
heir win W, A. Ketel t Klm I.eoU
Lowe. The rooiiii were tastefully drru
rated ami In the c-lFr (l( . ,.,,
. i. i .1 ... . " ' '
- ". wnilllliv iH.il. Tint .,. I
iiiuieu mm, for the Mvt and il..-i..
..... . " ' I-"...,., i
i... ii. .
.... roiiuxer neon e. tumuli ii
nouieii (lie young,!,- did not ln.ve
lllflll..U.lu .1 .... . ..
'' " lauer aiiiiiMMiieut
..iy nuniiuy inoriiiiii r.lre.liin.-i.i.
were aerveil ami Hie uu..i. , i i.i.
wmiie, tor a Happy nmrried lile fi
III tf.M...,. . . ....
.... voupir, who will op ul ii.mii. I..
meir n lcii.lt, at Hoiiltoii,
My (lolltl,-, ,rM (ni, II( rM.
oiiabla liuainM principle,
lobe applied loall alike, and
I Iwlievu that the quality of
my iwlt and prliw, prove,
that the purchaaur (rvi, (u
value (or every cent he
ml! over my counter, (or
I guarantee, everything and
no one can ay that I ever
IvmurrtHl aint refiiudinit
money on or reptaoiiiK ,ny
thlnii th.it did not prove to
bo a, good a, could In) en
lieeli'd. fry llnlternut bread, fieih
every day. u,,r ik,KU
C-ok l,ci at Iter,, etc., o( the
very blglie,i iiuallty, canned
giakl Kou,j tMI .,ro.
Uuced, Anur, feml, ele,
M.C.CRAY.
McllNitiK- I'ATTKaiKiN-Mi, (ieonre
.iiciirtilei.lltneraml I'lnk Charlc, fat
leraon, were uniteil in marriage at the
rcldence of the bride', lather, in Tort
laml, on Thuril.,y lt. Mr,. I'attrrvin
wa, Um-ii in St. Helen and i, the daueh
irr in sir. am Mr. B, V, Ciltner, who
for many year were rridenl, of thi.
place. Mr. 1'attenain Ua yonna butine
man of the inelrouilia, and I, a worthv
gentleman in every reaper!. Mr. and
Mr. I'atterwm will make their home in
Fortland, and the bride', many acquaint
ance in Columbia County with them
every good fortune
M AaaiKii ho thought that wheu
e We I land lelt May I.MIi lor the Kail
that he wa ooU to return with a wile?
Well, he did it. He wa, married June 2
at Waiiwu, Wit., to Mia, Sophie 1
harity, Father llrenuan, of the Catholic
' church, ofticiatiug. The newly umrried
couple arrived in Hoc.lton lant Monday
and will make their home there (or the
prewot.
I'om So. Indict wheel. Iiuiilre at
thi, office.
I.tyroa !,; Cuntkht The Mlcain
kcea-r of Hontton and M. Helen have
conuilled Connael and it i undcrtM.t
that they will conical the remit of the
recent election in thi precinct, when a
victory wa retired for the rohihitionUu.
The ground of the content will I that
crii reiding outidcol I'nion brecinct
yotel here and their voir were counted
lor precinct prohibition. Whether ut h
vote could la-counted in at leat i)iietioil
able. prohibitionit would certainly
object to the principle, a ii would pcnul
taloon men from any precinct where they
were in a large majority to trannler a
rtiou of their vole to other precinct
a they found ncccaaary,
Mr. and Mr. Wm. YanDeraal, ol Port
land, arc vlitnig Mr. and Mr. K. II.
I'lagg, ol thi city.
Mr. H. Morgu wn a I'ortland vUitor
thi week.
In the prime of life, prepare for old age
and death. Talk to Rna. He aell all
kind of Life lnuranie policicn. Colum
bia County Ilank.
UOOII IIASKIULL.
Two (load
(lame l'layed
Nanday
Here I.aul
Over two hundred and fifty people
witneiwed the two gaiiicn of lebalt lw
tween the St. Helcn Iloulton combiua
tion and the club from Wootlhtud and
a Center lut Sunday afternoon, and
thine who conlributetl got the full worth
of their money and thoae who didn't got
a great deal more than they were entitled
to. The lint game waalx-tween the home
combination and the Woodland laiy. It
wn, rather a jug handle aflair, resulting
in an eav victory tor the home boy by n
core of IH to (V. Then the St. Helen
Ihjj tackled the U Center outfit and
we're compelled, to put up the best ball
Ibey knew how'in order to win. It was
a g.KHi warm game from start to liulh,
and at one time it looked very much
though the visitor, would win the vic
tory. The acore at the clow lood 10 to
U in liutir ol the home team. !r. Cliff
umpired the first game and Joe Specht,
of Wootllnnd, the aecond. The St. Helena-
Houlton team ia entitlcti to great v.
f.,, ibrlr work, a it is a hM trial ior
amateur, to play IH consecutive innings.
A game with the Kelso team, at Kelso, is
on the program for June 24. The Kelso
boya have one of the best team on the
river, and it will take good work to lieat
them.
YANKTON ITEMS.
Mr. nnd Mr. J. K. Clive vi
visited Yank-
ton friends over Sunday.
m- and Mrs. CO. Mover are ranching
a lew dav at their home ncarlaris.
tn.. v.,il Hohicskl. with her Wend,
..... i- r .ii. .oi Portland, are visiting
if 1 1 ran ' -
Miss Sobieski'l par-
Mill A.
... . ti .1 Dnltililirtl had the Uli
HUBS lllOlii'O'
fortune lo cut her hand severely lsl
Salnrdiiy.
Mrs. Ross Stannwood is slowly recov
ering from a .evere .ttack of np,d.cl
tis. She was nlteiuicti iy
Portland.
Ten team, are now employed In hau lug
,u1 from the two mill at thi place
to Houlton for shipment.
Children'. Day wa. observed by an ex
tended ....ion ol the Sunday School, he
"K'lW work being ppctMeUcl by
""KMind recitation, by ,,e younger
'"MMbrn ol the .hwi( K.v,ml KWeikmt
") the choir, nnd object 1enou, by pa,
tof McKcc.
Htrnwlierry pltkinir ' 11111 rv rinl.1,a.1
t "Milton l-ark." Mr. Steven, ha, har-
eii a nuriy K,H)I cropnotwlth,'.andluK
the cloudy weather, employing , or
eight huudt for about twelve day,.
I'rank llrown and Mi n-ih ,,..
tended Children', Day exerciae. at War-
reu miintay evening.
VERNONIA ITEMS.
School election
in all thedintrictaMon
day next.
Children'! Day will I oWr.l i )..
lunrcb.at II o'clock, on Sunduy week
"e n l July Will be celebrated lo..
R. R. Nlckrrson, I), W. Keav and A
M, Parker are the committee on arrange
incuts.
Mr. Rva West has aohl her homestead
east of town to Montgomery & Mann, of
roruanu. price iloo,
Carl Rmtroni ha, bouirht the
forty ol 0. B, Malmrten'. home.te.,1 .1
the mouth of Pebble creek, and intend!
io make it bit home, tomideration
Ml".
lister Mowc I huildinir a honw on his
forty in the Heaver neighborhood, and
A. Iwtiuionta Inrn on lot on the east
side of jown. Others are getting ready to
muni miring the summer and fall
nuim, and Hamilton, near Forest
trove, were in last week buyiniMin stock
came. They succeeded in getting
small lot, but we did not learn what
price, were paid.
uur railroad committee ha, received
maps am cliarl, ( the located route
from the SU-iuile station through Yer-
nonla. and ihe contract which the com
ny wiUe our ieoplc to sign, guaran
teeing to them the right ol way. The
committee inow ready lor work
John Rice, who work, in a logging
camp netr Houlton, having a lew day.
II lat week, came over (or a visit among
Id (riends hereabout, anil to do a little
trout fishing. He got about -10 of our
laxkled beauties. While here he .old
his house and lot. corner of 3rd and
Maple street, to Rolwrt l.indiay
(".. Giutafkon went out on a business
trip to Purest Crovc on Wednesday. He
brought in a load r himself, II. G.
iKiwning, Ih. Hatfield and others
There was quite a spirited discussion ol
the road queition at the meeting of the
ity council Monday night, the question
la-ing which dors the main road running
through the city belong to, the county or
the city, and who is responsible lor re
pairs and permanent work.' The couuty
had a road through her.r long before the
ity was laid out, but it has been changed
many time,, sometimes by petition and
sometime by the commissionerand court
cepting a Ix'tter route in lieu of an old
and jxHirvr one, as in the portion of road
now licing graded and graveled from the
((Hit of the Hrcedcn hill south to lliidge
street, so that there is confusion as to
ust which is the couuty road, and the
liwusiion Monday night did not, at it
could not, settle it.
Last week we Mid that I). W. Keascjr
ha.1 gone to Tillamook with ihe crew ol
surveyors who finished up locating the
railroad line to this int, but w heu they
got out to headquarter at lluxton, they
found a strike on among the men of tlie
crew surveying this end of the branch
line which Mr. Thouia and his crew
were to meet from Tillamook, and seven
I them had come in fioui the summit
id asked to be relieved. The boys said
they had gotten too far away from civili
zation, there was too much ntiu and no
shelter except the big trees, the country
was too rough, and a whole lot ol other
things they did not like. So Mr. Thomas'
crew have to double up with tlie other
crew, and the surveying ii being pushed
(irom this end of the line only. There is
encouragement in nil this lor our Ne-
halem people ; lor tkis branch line, i( a
route is found at all practical, it will run
many miles through a very rough and
uninhabited country, will be very ex
pensive to build and will not pay except
as the timlier industry is developed, ex
cept on through freight, while the Nc-
lialem route will cost much less to bmiu
and will give the road a fairly good
freight movement nt once. The Nehalem
river line is not only the main line but
will be built and operated firsu
KIST
We are geitiug hard up for ome dry
weather up here.
llev. Myers, our new pastor, was up
hist Friday night and delighted hi. audi
ence with a splendid sermon.
Huns Christeuaen Sold his fine young
horse to Ceo. Custer fur ( 175.
It was a mistake about Mr. Weed niov
liu tils (amilv in lust week. They will
lie in some time next week.
I want to warn all dairymen to exam
ine their head., not for bug. however,
but to see if they are getting bald. It i.
wiid that the head coming constantly in
contact with the cows body causes the
hair to fall out, thui producing premature
baldness, lton't butt your cow in the
flank.
Mr. Olsen, the new-comer, bought two
milch cows last week from J. II. Turk,
paying ! for one and lo (or the other.
Mr. Olsen is not a teuiiorarv squuttcr.
He has pitched into the work in dead
earnest and ha already made quite a
show.
"notice 01' einal settlement.
Iii Ihe County Cuurt l lh Slato of Onwin, fur
Columbia Count v.
In Ihe ninllcr ul the Klto ol Kllcn T. Payne,
Nlaiw'Arcby alvon Unit Frank Payne, ail
mtnlMmlor ol tin) l'Vo eulilli-l elin. ;n
"r 'u lore U.l hi Dual account In tlie lnnlli-r
, 1 iil'l ll'! i" ihu ,:,"""' 1 Vrl 1,1 ,l,e
C miiiiv ol Co uinlila. snito o( Dwitoii, by an or
' ir ilulv made l olirc.lon Iho ASlli .lay of
May. "law. aiHi)wt aalurilay, llio JUi day
ol J ilv. at the boor of ton oclma . iii.l I he
nio orhcarlii! ahl acooinil aii.l aelllluy tho
mi lie ami for hvarlui any otijoi'lloiis thai may
rtl "l Ihcreto ami for aclllllIK ii oblwtlo l,
n". .....1 ni.i.Hiiloiis. If any there lie.
will bo heard at tho comity court houe at aald
dKWl.Urrtr.Nnj....n.l!s
.i .i.imorof Ihe oatuleol Kllcu T. Payne.
ticcacd. I1
CP.BI5HOP
PORTLAND'S NEW CLOTHIER
87 3rd St., Portland
Some clothing merchants are trying to drag their
goods down all the
to pusn our fabrics
create a prestige by courteous salesmen.
..v v- .". - .
e. e. quick a. m. h0lt0n
The Columbia County
ABSTRACT AND TRUST CO. j
Titles Examined y
' Non-Resident
Real Estate L
HURRAH toe FOURTH
ASTORIA
JULY 3rd AND 4tli, 1906
bRAND CIVIC PARADE
GAMES AND
ANNOUNCEMENT OF
COME ONE!
REDUCED TRANSPORTATION
OREGON
Shoreline
amd union Pacific
(1 s loS'" jiEVoT. ii l.ciiVe
Arrlvea.
j" V. "M.
Dally.
8:(l A. M
CTllCAIiVl-POltTl.iVNtI j:15 A. U
81'Ki'IAL for Ihe JKiiii
oauy.
via IIiiiiiiiikioii.
dl'OKAXK KI.Y K It,
for Kaslorn Wnnhlni!
tun. Wnllu Walln. l ew
6:1S P. M.
Dally.
Daily.
lalon, t!oour l Alone
ami Orciit Northern
rniluU.
ATLANTIC KXPRKXHl
for tho Kuat via lluiit-
liMlS P. M. 7:H A. M
Daily. Dully.
Inutou. j
Lower Columbia River.
Steamer Ifanalo lenroa Portland dully, cxoeiit
Hunilay, ais;uu n. ro. fainniay lo w . m
f.ir Aatorla ami wav ltiuillllua. Ketlirntlur
lcavea Aatorla at 7:00 a. in. dally, except
Dumiry. a. L. CRAIQ,
aouaral Pawucr Anent, POH TLANDOr.
j
2 $
time. We are continually trying
up m quality and trimming and
C. P. BISHOP
- ." vv-v "V
Abstracts Made
Taxes Paid
Loans, etc
WILL
CELEBRATE
THREE BRASS BANDS
SPORTS
PROGRAMME LATER
COME ALL!
SUMMONS.
In the Circuit Court of the stale of Onur.n for
inv 1 ouiuy 01 louiuiDia.
Mary Theresa Kenler. lilalntlft, v. Francis Will-
uain rcslcr. ilcfeiulaut.
ro Kranci William Fealer, the above-named
dcfeniiant:
In Ihe name of Ihe Stuto of Oregon vou are
hereby rcuulrcil to annear ami aimwer Ihe
pliiliit j rt"s ciiiiiluliit tiled niinimst you ou the
m-.ruieviHii oiiv 01 iav, a. o.. iiiat, 111 me
nli.no eulltleil nilt. In tlie ciiltt eln nlt ooiirl.
wtllilu lx vei'li from and after the dale of
Mcrvlcu noon you of Ihe mtmmona nmt com
plaint herein; but, If inibllslicil, then within
lx weeks from ami after Ihe l ull ilav of June.
IMM, which la the 1I1110 vrewrlliol in ihe order
for publication of llila aummoiiM, tor you to ao
appear anil answer said complaint; and if you
fall to so aicar and answer nald complaint on
or lefon the .;ih ,h,y of July, MMi. tlie plalutUT
will apply to Ihe court for the rclicl dcuinmled
In her complaint herein; to-it: for a dceree
liiasolvinx Ihe bo. ill of matrimony now and
heretofore existing between you and the vluiii
llrT, upon the unoinil ami for the reason that
you have wilfully tlescrleil and ubaudoned the
pla'ulfir for more than one yotirpaat, and now
contliuio to wilfully desert ami abandon her
without her wish, will or consent; and Hint
plaintiff bo awarded the care ami custody of
.vonr ami plaiutltt's mluorchlldren, Francis De
lay Feiler nun Carl Waller Kesler.
Thin summons is published in the "Orciton
Mist," a weekly newspaper? printed and pub
lished in aaid Columbia County, Oregon, for
not lesa than once each -week, and for at least
six auocciisive weeks, by written onler of the
Hon. Thomaa A. Mellrblo as iudice of the aaid
circuit couit forColumbla Couutv, made and
dated on IIh- sth day of June A. D. l'AHl, and dulv
tiled In anid circuit court herein.
H. H UKCHKH, Altornev for plaiutlu.
(IH CoininerUal Block, I'ortlaud, Oregon.
H. HORQUS
ST. HELENS
Carries a Complete Line ol
Groceries
Dry Goods
Hardware
Crockery
Flour and Feed
Hay
Notions
Candies
Stationery
Fancy Goods
In fact, everything usually kept in a firs
class General Merchandise Store. My
prices will be found as reasonable as any
store in Columbia County. Vonr trade
' solicited.
KSTAiu.lsnr.n
1W
JOHN A. BECK
DKAI.EIt IK
Watches, Diamonds, Silfenare,
....JEWELRY....
Repairing a Specialty.
Alder Street, Eet. Friut & First. PORTLAND.
FOR PORTLAND DAILY
Steamer Iralda
C. I. Hooghkirk. Master.
RAILROAD TIME.
l oaves Kalnlcr dnllv (except 8nndsv) for Port
land, at C A. M.. dcpsrtiug froiu ft. Helena at 8
o'clock. Kclurnlna, leaves Portland at St:!M P
M arriving at fct. Helens at 4:4o.
hmim anil Fast Freight,
PORTLAND LANDING, TAYLOR ST.
HOTICE TO CREDITORS.
All persons having claims against the
estute ol J. 1). Hirtlsall, deceased, are
hereby notified to file the same, with the
proper vouchers attached, vmn tne ail
niinistrator, at bt. Helens, wituin six
months from the date hereof.
Dated April 2th ISHXt.
E. E. QUICK,
Administrator,
S0TICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Tleiiartmcnt ol the Interior.
I.iin.l Olttce at Portland, Oiegon, May 1(1, 190(1.
Notice la hereby k'lvcn I hut the lollowiiif
named aettlcr has Hied notice of his Intention
In make rliial nroof iu suction ot his claim, and
that said proof will be made before the KeRtster
and Hecelvcr, at Portland, Oretiou, on Julv n,
vm. via: Maanna Johnson, II. K. No. 14141, for
tlie K!K U,ee.'Jo,T6N, R 3 W.
He names the followliiK wUuesae to prove
his continuous rosldence iiiwn ami rultlration
of aaid laod, via: Christoph Rauerveln, Yank
ton. Orciron. Eiuar Mlla. of Portland. Oreeon
Willie Batiervclu, of Yankton. Oreoon, Anton
Fianer, oi roruaiui, vreeon.
ALU EUNOK 8. DRESSER,
KegUlar,
Porte Trade
and
Lubens Pearl
Tlie Percheron itallion Torte T rod tad
toe urrman coacn L,uuena ren
will make the aeaaoii ol
1906 a! follow!;
MridT at TaaklM, s4r kt
Healtoa, We4aea4ra aaj kar4aTi
at Daa Krm ea Haarkt Iaiaat
Friday at HeapaeeM. MataNaya aa
Haadaf! at Warrea.
Marea Irotn a dittance will be tiastured
for f'i per month.
WEST & LYNCH,
-OWNERS-
Scappooee s z ?
Ore.
EDISON!
German
Coach
Stallion
Owned by tbe Clatskanie Oeraiaa Coach
Horse Company, will make the aeaaaa of
1U0U, commencing April 10, a loilowa:
Tuesdays at Deer Inland
Wednesdays at Houlton
Thursdays and Fridays at
Hcapiioose
Saturdays at Holbrook.
3. T. GRAHAM, Manager
OTICE FOIJPUItlCATIOi
(Timber Land, Art Jane . WW.)
Called Mate land office.
.. ,. , fnrlUnd. Oretrou. April 21, IMM.
N.tlce I bvrebr riven that In m.m..ii..
with Ihe provision of the act of Cona-ieaa ul
June 1. 1878. entitled "Ao fr the l of
tlmbcf lands In the Wales of California, Omron.
Sevad and VI ashinrlnn TMrimrv " .....
e.1 to all Ihe Public Land Ktate tj act of Aorut
4, lHW, Chrlatophrr Kanerreln, of Tankl.m.
Cumity pi CoiiimM. mate o Omroa.haa this
.lay lilwl In Ibu nrtM-e his torn Matement No.
iWl, tor the MirrhM- of the H. E. , of Hectloa
No. JO In Township So. 4 North Ranie i west,
and will offer uruoi to show that the land aouxht
U more valuable for Ha limber or stone than for
agricultural pnriinsee. and to establish hlactatn
to sai.l land before Ketrister ami RecrlTcr et
I'ortlaud. OregoD, on H'ednndar, the lath U"
ol July. la.
He names as wlinessea: Isidore P1tmon.Ki..
of Yankton, Orr: Willie SMuerreln, of Yanktoi..
Ore; rred Hendrik, nl Yaaktou. Ore: I, T.
Anv and all Dersona Rlalminv .Ht.hal.
alioveleHTilvd lands are reaneeted to ale their
claims iu this office on or before a Id 1Mb day
of July. 11MC '
of March, 1MB.
ALGERNON 8. DREA8KR,
Register.
H0TICE Tt C0fT0M.
The undi'rsu'nefl havina Tn nuni-
ed administrator ol the estate of Charles
u. t-apies, aeceasen, by tbe County
Court ol Columbia Connty, Oregon, ami
having qualified, all persona haTUig
claims against said esUte are hereby
nouneu 10 present tne same, properiT
verified, to the tineraicmH t.. nl
of residence in Columbia City, Oregon,
wuuin six monuis irom tne date ol Um
first publication of this notice. Date and
first publication May 25th.
Admiuislxator.
NOTICE Or INTENTION TO AfFLT FOB
UOtrOR UCE8C
To all penous concerned, tnd to tbclc! voters
now actuallv reeiuiug Ul l.oblo Pncluct. l o
lunibia Countv. state of Orecoo, is IrUiuJr:
Vou and each of ou will take notice and you
are hereby notified that I. O. E. Huster, will
on Tbusds:. the itb, day of July, laos. apply u
chu Houorablo County court of tba btte cl
Orc-ou. lu aod for tbe Couui of Columbia, (or
a liceu.-as to aell ti'irlruouj, viuoaa aod
liuon aud fcruented t ider ia Icmi uaatule
tluu ocejrallou. lor a period of tlx iuou;b. tu
iu the viflaKC ol uoblc, iu Ooble Precluct. Co
lumbia Couuty, Mate of Oregon, wbica
plioaiioawill l.cknpp')rtad auU laueU tpufi t4e
ioUuwiugfeiiiiou, to-elt;
PSIlKOjr.
la tbe Couatv Cuurt or tbe State ol Onzua for
tiie Couuty 01 Columbia- '
In tbe matter of tbe auplicaiioa ? 0. S. tluu
Icr for a liceus.' to sell npirituous. vinous aud
mall liquor and fcnucBied cider islet Huaav
utiea tuau oue k-nllou, i bol'le, iu Oobliyn.
uiuet, Columbia Couuty. ttaie of Cirt,)u:
Tn the llouorable Cousiy Court ol Columbia
Couuty, Orciton :
We, the under itiacd, eomvritis; an actual
majority of the whole uuwber of letaj voter o(
Coble Precinct, Ctduiubi Cotiaiy. htate oi
Oree-m. and who now reudn in and bava ac
tually resided in aald Cold Preciuct for
more than thirty data Immediately pnealiiiK
the date of ainniuir. Olios and )recuttiou 01
this issiitiou. hereby roptifulfy vetiiinD tbi
Houorahle court to grant to O. fc. Unnter a
license to sell apirituous, viuoaa awl uislt bs
uoraand fermvutedcideria lean quantities than
one Kallou, t Coble, in foble PrecipsH,
Columbia County, Slate oj Oregon, lor period
of ix months.
Emile W'asacr, Henry Wasser, Victor Purer,
C. C. Fowler, K. UeploKle, W. F. Carey, Arch
Schiedell. C. E. Ilnadley, A. Neer. A. C. Zujler,
Thomaa Hunter. Charles Young, P. L. Kenny.
Jay Vurtrow, James C. Kennedy, Oaoir Foster
Jr., i. C. Fowler. C. W. McFarUutT, Walter
Hunter. A. U. Jackson, E. W. Foarler, 1. M.
Youuire, S. C. Hoadley, Henry Blake. Oreille
Young, llorsa Blake, K. Hvaaneilt U Bradley.
Makinster, R. C. Fllber, Jack Ehrllnavr. F. W.
Makinster, lieo. R. Taitt, W. I. Schlegel. A. L.
Malcolm. Fred Comfort. A. J. Cola. J. F. Bear.
J. Jones. Peter lioesch, D. J. Fultou, Harry
nines, h r. snow. ueo. I. in, jacoo orown, a.
K. Meridian. U. J. Tluton. C. K Clav. B. D.
Johnson, P. U. Tipton. Ira L. Witbrow. F. W.
Jordan, S. T. Alexander, C. Metralf, Kdwanl
Coudou, Wm. Duncau, Kobt. LiviuKston, U. J.
Link, K. J. Meels. u. B. roster, ueo. aerr. u. a.
Doile. O. H. Kchls, J. W. Tbompaon. Al Shub
la?e. C. Maroon. Lee Trnman, Anton Wise. R.
N. Hamilton, Fred. Anllker, J. T. Condon, t. W.
Uml. J. L. Archibald. Euirene Smith, Joba Ked
iliui, C. P. Andcraou, Frank Welter, H. Hoke,
W. II. Satterlce. L. P .Moraiand. F. Bishon. Ueo.
8. Snyder, Hubert Link, uu Pltienberg, C. 8.
Iioa 'icy, uenry neiter. rraiis uegoaua,). A.
M. P. llorinell.
Buy on Croditf
this $60 Machine for $25
FHEI6HT ntTall.
It la blik-ara. Sro
bead, ball basting, lock
stitch, doubl l4. Mil
tkrsadlng hatllt: baa
autoaaatle bobbla wlr
and other ltal lmynjT
bmbK. Tbla la tb AHTI
TRUST MACHINE, It 1
tb ataablaa tteavlf
are aaking youKofvr. All
ttehmDtfewtth sh
machine. ) In esly
U cub and t asaathly.
Writ. TMT forfrea ITM BWIW,
.legantbiuMbold good -'"I'fljM
naalO n Ias fanawah-eor CatalT -
Bevurtx FwmUmmm Oompmmy
1 7 J-1 J 1 First SU PORTLAND, OR.
yy C. FISCHER,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
FtAINlKR
OREOON
J-JR.H.R. CLIFF,
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
ST. HELENS, I I OREU0N.
yyK. EDWIM ROM),
PHYSICIAN $ SURGFN
8T. HELXKS, : 1 OHMC