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Mr" 1. M. Cwltiiil vlltl tin city
ftliis week.
All Carrie AIIk-moii vUltcil Willi Ir,
.ndMn. ROM over .Siimlay.
ir Lrtntiion. ot Snlctn, I I 8'
Helen again. fil'l''K l wo,lt 0"
the court liouie
Mr. ami Mf- Mcl'mm VtM, Wn
wcrerit. Ilelrn viltor Tuewiay l
MIm I.oli Clear returned S-turtlny
from a vUU lit I'orllontl.
MIm Mariitirel Mo It vltUlug Ml III
hotel tlil week.
Mist Mamie Watt of 8cjime
vUiliiitf wlH Mr. ami MH. N. A. IVrry
Ht lloiilloii tlil ek.
Mr MorrU ul I'ofttatltl, wa St
Helen vUHor Ut Wuinlay.
Kcv. Sleelli preached" In Um Melhtll
church lu re lt J'uwUjf eveuluif
Mis N. K. Itoluiau vUitetl with hrr
friixl here tlii week
rr Hewitt ami I'alger, who were
t liv Mr. KrUon In tmtlinif lit
the tailinit ami counter In lli curt
house, fiulilic'l their work nl left her
last Weilucwlny worning.
A. Krixon, who work at Connelly'
camp at lccr Ulanil, i the hotel re
covert"!! Irom a tVwtly cut loot.
Our oM Itlcml, K. C. C.illmtr, -
riitiitirl lv hit wl(o an. I ltlus' K.
A. Unit wat Ht. Helen vIMtur hut Moti-
day.
Iii.hop s. UIik ami wile ami liicit.l
of t!n iftriim tlie et arc commit down
here SauinUy to tee the encry.
Work on C, C. Mten' new rmidrnce
li rot;rr.iHK rai'l'lly, and the l.iill.liiiK
It U-kMiiuiki to how up well Irutu the
river. Tit old entifcn mil if line place
nj a mtaVnce, the t'tm eouUI Mot I
rwrSWil,
Mr. Mrilwll Churchill, who h for
tune time t-ccti woraltitJ in ri ut
CulHUiitrt, came up to St. Helen l-'ri-day
to take a lew d) rtt and get
ovrr the e fleet of lnly UMlie lout.
He will le liO'l up for a eouple of werkt.
Mn H. A. IhiwniiiK and Mr. mid Mr.
I'rrv-y ('.coitfe, ul I'ortlnlid, tnt cvrrnl
it the (t week iiting Mr. ndlm.
Attlmi tiroriie
Mr I'red K tcl wnt couple of day
In I'ui'.Uud thi werk,hvliiK -vtalit
attend lu nijhl eye. I'red wa au tin
f.irtuiuie ai to have a lull hit him in the
eve 111 a gam Ut year at Woodland, and
it Mill tmulite him.
Culumhi County prople are Invited to
Mtrnnwe tint Vienna Cafe, No. S"il Mor
ritoti. tietween Second and Third, kejit
lie Gut 1.iik, ul Sotppuoae, lieit nmal
in id i-iu.
The ttcam n lnxmcTi Caxro lind Nome
City liH.k on cargo here thl week, heing
!.ji!r.l iiiu illr by lon(hoienicn from
lUitnrr, The loii)(hreiuen have a rt
of ilirL' in- ilie- iiiaiik'rr arraiiKeuieiit,
nhtreln they can come up heru from
Kalriirr and wcuk when there tiui'l any
work llinc, and let I twite wlw are not
fortunate enough to ' union tie lifter
woik when they have plenty ol work at
home.
M"KAVt:iOne thee ) ear old heifer ;
while hiiIi l.dii. He tKil, marked with
two under hit in left ear. I frch or
will le mniii. l-'iuderpleate notify owner
Ja. I'. MclionoiiKh, HrapiaMMtf) OreRon.
Will iy reward.
Mr. I'. A. lirinon i with u thi week
lix'knij; ulirr the finithinx of the lit
conlrai t he hat with Coiuiiitila county
that for pntiitiu in counter In thn, new
rr.urt hiie. lie aay hit work at Clt
kanle l proreiii lowly, on account
of the ear liirtMe.
Cm Mm Iikihcation The new J'r'e
Mcllm lot Church at lloiiltoii wa dedi
cated l.it Sunday afternoon with appro
priiite cerenionlc hy Rev. Alexander
licert, of the SentUe .Seminary, 'I he day
wa H-ifrct and the attendance wa a
l.ir;e 111 the ImildiiiK could nccom(lale,
many IwiiiK prcneut (nmi M. Helen.
Tlie ii"w huihliiiK wa dedicilcd with
out unn cent of debt over it, and we
uitilrrotaiid that thi U the practice of
the I'ree MethodUtt. It it a crcdilahle
"triieliirc and reflecl credit upon the
comimitrtv, and upon the energy of Rev
Kr. i.lrr nmt hi flock and (lie lilK inlitv of
the huiiie men til Hoiilton and St.
Helen The (erinou of Rev, lleer I
very h jjlily Hken of. The collection
netted nearly iKI for the mipport of the
junior,
Kai,k 1!kk from pure blood
llarrcil PI) mouth Rock chicken !'
pure blood whita leghorn T1.00 per let
ting or jt i.2 per hundred.
4 H07 CKO. W. I'liRRV.
1 Ion Hon, OrcK!l.
Old Cuptaln Iuiolit, who ha Iouk
ince none 10 hi rct, would any "I told
you in," if he could ce th work I
done by the Warren Construction Com-1
pany at their quarry just north of M, I
Helen. They used to ")ol)y" the old
captain ubotit taking up a pile of rock
whsit he could have had good bottom or
fir timlier hind but henlwiiyaitid"Soi!ie
Ixidy will want tht'ie rock some day,"
And the day ha evidently arrived. The
rock I worth mom than any hind In Or
egon, and It villus is constantly Increas
ing as it iiiullly la becoming better
known. It I now, with the exception of
salmon fishing, the only wage-paying In
dustry of which 8t. Helen can boast,
and will, when in full Mart, employ over
u hundred men, paying out something
like f:iliO per day.' It la n little village
by itself, with cook houte, bunk house,
waterworks, blacksmith shop, etc. Work
I progressing upon five rock crushers
and the output In crushed rock and
llelglnu blocks, finds an ever Increasing
sale in the metropolis, The quarry
oiilh of town also has a considerable pay
il i .. in i...
tun unit u new one win auun ow ui'v.,.-.
I'Hillt, 101c,
OiwricH. EU',f
Feed, Etc.
All Guaranteed. Etc,
M. C. OKAY.
HkaTii or Kx,i,xM ti
Keeli rtlnlilatit, who wn for om year.
piopr.i l ,r i,( tliw Oic-iiou Mit, lelling
out 1. 1 the prtm nt o vner, droppi.. dfad
of heart dlaeae In I'orllmi I UYdntuduy
fuleltiMjii, (iabla-it wit a iiihii of foul-
ldbl ablllly, but III craving h.r
liifiior ruined hi utefiilneM and bioke
up hi Iihiiib. HI wau-d life I fur moie
to be regretted than bit death. Mia,
iab'wit, hm nil I Ijlily rtteeiued.
di ked haul t-j reelalm him, bul, HiiiIIik
Iter ctfor wed, wiu comnelted to
parali? from liltii, It I another came
of two live beiiijj Hindu inlaerable by
innii' weakncM.
Mr, and Mr. A,T, !wpent a couple
of day vitiliiiK relative in Hillahoro
thi week,
t l t II, NKKTIJ!U
The city council at II. re.ent meeting
rauwted coutidrml.le important bni.
Oct. TIhmc reenl were lame Dart.
re; Martin White. A, T. Law, R. S.
altan. After the reading ml the minute
llieir Ut ineettuu the old council
retired and the new one conitiug of J.
Sheldon, W. A. Ilanit. Mar'in t hit.
lwlit Itoat, who wat elected prrtldenl,
relutcd to qualify and Jamc iJart, prei
lent nl the old council, will continue !
erve during tlie coming lear. Jack Mc
Kie wa not iernt.
The following coiliiintleet were atnwint-
ed; I'lnauce CK'iiiiuttie, W. A. Ilitri
Jj rihel'ldii; lite and water ci n jiutee.
ilarttu triiile. 1 11 JltKic; oMiuime
cnnniltc, W. A Harrit, Martii Vhi!e;
Iter! and llea!k coiliiiiillee, ). II.
Sheldon, Juliii Mi Kie.
The l!liiig bill weie aUi i I and
ordered paid.
A. II. tieurge, UUir and aupplie f
K V, IJiiiek, rrvicctud r. nt.., III txi
M, C. luay, tuppliet )U !
A. King. laUr , 11 l.'t
A, J. Iicuiln, Mtpplie 0 t5
I lie I'l l. e of lleallli
" The p h e of ImmIiIi in n ina'it Uu
dltiiicl i Juat i" tlit; ihi' c"ii of n
b,X of Dr. Kuig' Lif I'll .',
wriie Ella flat tun, t N'ol-td, ,k
Sew Life I'.'U clenat gent y mid iiupirt
new bfe find vi.-or to the ryMem. i'
fiiliiif.tclion liii.traiilwd at !l .It nr.'i ta
XOTIt'K
llldi, fur Making Fill.
Scaled bid, with Kind Kr tine third
the bid, will be received by the county
court on tlie .nd day of May l',7, for
making fill on the county road at the
bridge on the Patella place, bidder will
ee H. Vct fur plan and specification.
Hy order of County Court.
Interest paid on Time Deposit
Col-
tutibm County llauk.
M-IIO0L AI'I'OHTIOSJIEST.
Dirt. Clerk.
I. M I Eiiglo 1 ..
.'-II I' W.Uin ...
SJ A lloladtiy ..
4 R P Hum .....
ft- s C Ti.-licnor
tl- C I Inn i
7Williiii Holt ...
8-A K llniv- y. ,
A Dlbdaday .,,
10- it'O 4 liillhalll ,
11- Kiijah Mi-Vey. ..
I .'(' W Milllimer ..
Mia, Julia It.ilh .
II- -, I u. I. il Weed
l.'t-M.inba J. Harr.,
ttt ,r K Kraut
IT.VlVll Wood ...
IMTlitinitH P. ttijului
III I. .oiini'litnd,
20T C Wn ta. ...
"I W DCase
H2 N l Peletnoll . .
2;l Fit'd I Inluvr ,, .
i(4i,.tii,, It IVti rmiii
2V-J l.iimij rvi
illOliver Nelron
i7 0 t! Kenney
iH ' T W (irant . .. .
yi-J dm MrAditin. .
IlilKrod lUlni!
:tlW II Ilii'H
32 Mi. Annli' Inh
H4 Hcniy 0 Wtaid .,
its (iM-ur V'ni:i n-tt.
IKS li W Miikinster.,,
U7 Knti'y lll-h"P ....
DH Ireiiit Hfmn. ...
:m-A N cin k
jtl-Oliver Anderann
41 titiH And I1.0U,.,
Ammint.
fii5
IHS 3i
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7,"il !l',i
l:u :i;i
:i'X" HI
JJ? j"!
liCt atl
I.SIil 3"
Ml Mi'
37.H .'I'.'
.113 IW
1SI 811
til !
127 il'.'
Ml 811
i7
I'M 811
817 !
P.' I 811
1.141 811
111'! !iU
Ml 81'
am .to
887 81"
887 !!
,".l 811
Sill 811
1.-.7 811
III 8U
8lil 3)
87? H
m 811
7S1 8t
285 8t
78 8lt
K.7 811
117 :m
Ml 8!"
1 15 80
Kill 811
2R1 80
80 00
1IA 80
K6 30
310 30
111 80
228 30
i :-k i'. ii" h-i. .
HII-T V ItnliliiMtil
' 41 M I" luting.
.il-John tniimiii
47-1, II Milan
4;t-C i Th'iyer ,
tii-o M Holt
(W)-Mary Foalcr
V MaliJiBleii
S-j-F V. MalmlMig.....j-.
fi;l Katie McDonald , ...
51-Wm Ut'imius
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ft,l.N H l"cn ;
ii7 M Mcl'ni'liuid ...
03 30
2A3 !!0
18 00
Total 17'"51 10
JoiutdlHtricU nuiikcd
Doing Iltialneaa Again
I wan
'alien mv frieiiti uioujiui.
rtbout to take I.va of thl wo hi, on
, i imllireslinn, nervousness and
. ......I .1..' llitv." write A. A. Chlsh
Chlshoin
Tl,,ulwcll,N.Y."iind when it looked as
,n bone left. I was petsuiid-
II limi" " ' I .nl,,i, 1
ed lo try Klcctiio inner", 'vj-
to say tht ",0 ' " " ,i !
v that they aia cm"'- "" '
. . i i.,ai nialil as of old, And
now lining uui'
III
. . .1 .11.. II ltoat. tonio ineuieiiici
am fmimiiK -. . .. ,
" ..i...,,i i.v an oruffiriaia. 1
. .., I... All ,linnlBla.
oneartll. Uuaraniueu vj ."- i
KA1NIKU
Mr. HiiRh McLaren, who hua been
yialtinK 111 brotlmr, Dr. McLanm, here
for acvcrul weeka, left f,)r hi home
In Cunudii, Momluy, accompanied by hi
later, Ml Muragrct McLaren. Minx
McLaren will vialt In Canada for aevcral
montha.
Mr. and Mra.
family went t I'ortland Kri.Iav to at.
nu iiw funeral of Mr. Hruncr' father,
wno uicu u(l.lcnly Thuraday eveninit.
Mr. itobcrt Hull and wife, of Hudnon
iru-(j yeU-rday for Allwrta, Canada,
urh...M II...... . , . , , . . .
" eajwci 10 muxc tneir future
noino. ihcy .,ld their tilace at Hud
on to Mr. Cook Gullible, formerly of
t..l
onnry.
1 UK Dkiit Raihko- Rev. Frv Inform.
" ,nl every cent of the debt of the
M. K. Church of tliln citv. with the ex-
rcpiion of the five hundred dollur
loaned by the M. B. Church ExU-naion
Society, liits been paid. When ho took
chariru of the church itwa in debt over
11'JW, and he hat rained iUfiO. It ia
certainly a good piece of work and haa
been accompliahed by quiet and uno.
tentntioua endeavor.
Kinkii voh Fk;iitinc.--W. N. Smith
and A. Anderson hail a pitched battle in
front of the iUot, on Water alreet iaat
Monday monimir, in the ttreaence of a
largo crowd of intei-cated lucctatnra.
They were giving a very Rood exhibition
t( pUKiliam until Judge I).,an put In an
appearance and ordered them to quit.
when Meaura Urough and Cardiff acpa
rated them, and CoiiHtublo Kuttnn
arrexted them and took them I.f7,m
Judi-e Doan. who HeB.d them tin
each to repleninh the city treaury.
Hereafter, wnnn ih..o ,..(,. ....,1,,
their l-riKnnl dianutea bv flat flirht
I thev will nmUi.lv .-l.-i 1. .1.11.
r 1 j . . w a-i (mmv
I tilace.
The marriage of Jeiwc Luke to Mi
lieven, the young woman with whom
ho had been living, and whom he de
serted to elte with her aiater, took
place at the city jail in I'ortland on Sun
day last. After the ceremony Luke
wa returned to hia cell, where he will
rvmiiiii until hi trial, which will take
place ut the May term of circurt court
at St. Helena, Luke will probably!
plead guilty to a statutory ofTenae and
receive a light a penalty a the luw
permita.
TlIK EVKH GI.OKIOI.U FotRTII-It is
uly about two month now until the
Fourth of July, and if Rainier ia to
celebrate no time ahould bo lout in or
ganiiing for that purjioac. The biggeat,
busiert town iM-tween Portland and
Astoria can not afford to be backward
a Unit coming forward and letting the
pronto of Columbia and Cowliu Counties
know that it i going to make a noise ;
like an old-time celebration of Indepen
dence Day. Let the Eagle Fly, the
SiH-aker Siout, the Hand Parade the
Street, and the Reader Read to all who
will sit still long enough that glorious
platform of human right to which
ninety millions declare their allegiance.
Wo have athlete who have won high
honors at great universitcs. Give into
their capable hands the management of
the program of sports. Hire the Co
lumbia (ioncert Hand, engage the ora
tor, send out the water. In short,
get busy and let have a to-be-remem-
ln-rcd time on Thuraday, July 4th, 1907.
Dkath fltoM Mkninoitis The three-
year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Slocum,
w ho reside on the 11. R. DIbblee farm,
two and one half milea from Rainier,
iied Wednesday morning at 7 o'clock.
Dr. McLaren, the attending physician,
pronounced the cause of death to have
been mcnlngtis, the dread disease wmcn
is causing so many fntalitics throughout
tho State. This is the first case that
h,,s mml iU ,,I,Pt'"ri,ni"e i Columbia
t ouniy, ana nns rrvuu-u tuimimmuiv
Llarm. It is honed that we will soon
mve warm weather, as warmth and
sunshino are supposed to be the only
ining hi"1 K1" von niviiiiiK"-"" "
The boy's funeral took place yesterday,
Commkrcial Cum Smoker The
regular moniniy meeting ot vim immw
Comnuncial Club occurs on Monday,
April 30th, and every member ia earn-
cstly retpiested to attend, it ia to oe a
"smoker" and there will be a short
volunteer program of music, talks, etc.
We 1kh by our next issue, to bo able
to announce a feature that will be a
great attraction. Don't forget the
date," and be sure to attend.
The Band Boy's Danck Bills have
been printed at the Review office for the
grand bait to be given by tho Columbia
Concert Bund nt K. P. Hall on Satur
day evening, April 27th. This should he
made tho most successful Bocial event
ever held in Rainier. The boya have
spent over a thousand dollar for their
instruments, and they have been train
ing hard under a very competent in
structor, to give Rainier a musical
organization second to none in tho State.
They have not asked the citizens for one
cent of volunlury contributions, but are
relying entirely upon their merits to
secure the patronage to which they are
I most certainly entitled. The reception
i committee Is composed of Mra. W. D,
piim. Mrs. W. C. Lee, Mra. T. E.
Hughes, Mrs. N. W. Howard, Mra. W.
II. Rambo, Miss Ruby Jackson, Miss
Alice Perry, T. E. Hughes, Fred Trow,
N. W. Howard, W. C. Trembley. This
is a irunranteo as to the character of
tho dance, and Bhould insure an attend
ance limited only to the capacity of the
ball.
Rainier Hive No 20, Ladies of the
Maccabees, held a sale of eatnblos at
Central Hotel last Satur Jay
.,., nn(i oveninir. Numbers were
drawn and corresponding numbers
placed on pics, cakes, etc., so that eacn
.V .T ' ..iu..
ij)0raon paid the amount; repreaonteu oy
jby hia or her numoer ror viiocorm-
,l: ..ILL. P.I.9 mnirll from
by
spoimoiB "o-- -----
The sale realiaed about
... j.
o w w
$30, Whiclt goei to ww nivi irwasury,
WARBE.t NOTES.
Rev, Icw Diiviea wan elected Superin
tendent of the Sunday tchwl here laat
Sunday.
Mr, J. Lynch'i sale wax well attended.
Mr. Fullerton 1 a fimt claxi auctioneer.
Mr. OU in la recovering from a long
pell of aickueta.
Mr. Klaven ia able to be out again,
uiaiik to the medical (kill of Dr. Cliff.
Rev. Davie preached in the Kvangel-
lew ciitircli Ian Sunday evening. j:x
eelleut iuuiic wa furniihed by the
hoir. The muaic I led by cornet play
ad by Mr. Frank Hoyt. Next bunday
Rev. Daviea will preach In the morninir
at Yankton and In the evening at the
Kvanjclicai church. Bor.g aervlce at
7:30 preaching at 8. Subject "The
brotherhood of man." All Bra invited
to attend. Good miidc, good ringing.
Member of ancret ordcra (mpecinlly In
vl'ed. Alex, lionner wa burled at Scappc ore j
Iat Sunday, Mr. Bonner wm Imrn in I
San llerneto county, Cel., Oct 10 1873. '
Ho lived in Scappooae for about 12 year. I
OU April Klh he wn hurt In a logging
camp near Aberdeen, Wn., where lie'
wa foreman. He died at Abeideen on
April 12. He leave two .brother and
one i(cr and a h.t of friend to mourn
their ton. Mr. Homier wa a member
in good :andiiig, of the Odd Fellowa,
Reljeka, and Redmen, Through tome
uiiminde Unding the Odd Fellowe hxlge
at St. Ilil n? wn not noliflel of the
funi'iiil. Rev. Lew Daviea conducted
Hie ervice from the Congrcgitionitl
church nt Scapoie. Rev D.ivie
a-,-li.tnl in the a-rvire by It-v 0ok, the
Cullgreg ition.il jiaalor. The choir' aer
vicc were givally app eciated. Hieic
wa a 1 trge a tendance.
l'BI OK THANK
The brother and hider-. wi.-li lo'hnnk
their Mends who did ail they could 'o.
them in iheir sorrow and mi-intiil tlieiu
in the burial of tliir U-loved brother
Alexander A. ISoniier. May they lie'
pa ted Kticti orio n ) ng a pomible. !
Mm. M. J. Tompkin, William E. !
Bjiiiht, Mr-. C. K. A'.len, Calvin M. !
j Homier, H.i.id J. fount r, MyriaE. Hon-
ncr, C. T, Iionlier. I
'
l'v money to loan on approved
tV. H. 1'O'iV KM..
St. I lelelis, trei
hlSf II tl'l'KMMiS
.
Sutnr-
Kdttin Nmili fiit to lluxt'ii
lird iy i h a few HhiiigUn t iry the load
ai.d (hi nine trading,
lb,, eli .rrv and flraalier v l.u ht i
J ul beginning to liursl und llic e IB
every su i f n gloii hi. tpriug.
Evert IimIv irbtiy plowing and sowing
Hraia ,,,k- 'l'lie acreage will be
hugely iiiC'insed and another lliretdiing
macliine ill lie Utdly needed in ) lie
Ni hale in Va'ley.
tr, nl; and Clnul.s Miln'8'i-m arc
pulling in a fit mill rear the Admits
bridge b"Ii' Veni.ii'". Kni-nlt Quick
and another man " 111 s x !. n -i- npiiec
broiiBht tho hoil.-r an I e' gi iv over the
mounlaiu (.'i'ii I'.nxi. n.
A leleulioce e in j n y I a been orititn-i-d
and a lb e i' li w in.d r construc
tion from Vcin.niia lo Ki t with a
braiic'i l.i e to cie y houm aloli; the
livrr. "Ih po-lmile nil set and llioeoin
puny haf been iiiftiueud to bnv wire
an) iimtruui nt. Tlie line will Ih- c mi
plctfd hi the near future.
On the 3rd o' April u railroad survey
wa mnde from the tunnel 8 miles above
Ki t on ll.e Tillamook line, down the
Nchnlcui river connectijg with the Bea
ver creek survey on Iaiu Siegeri's place.
The surveyors aured ns that the
locatois would be along in a tew days.
As usual there is tnuvh speculation in
the iiir.liut wo ill havj to wait develop
ments. Miss 1 tlie Uilbrcath of Tualatin U
scliedu, ltd to b gin our s.-hool on Mon
day, Apal 22.
Ml V THIS AT 1IOMK
The following simple home-uiada
mixture is said to readily relieve and
overc uno any form of Rheumatism I y
forcing the Kidney to filter from the
bkod and sys eiu all the tuio acid mid
poisonous wasie matter, relieving at
once such svmptoms as backache, weak
kidneys at d bladder and blood diseases.
Ti-y 11, as It doesn't cojt much tomake
and ii said to bo absolutely harmless to
the s'.omaeh.
tiet the following harmless Ingredi
ents fioni nny good pharmacy: Fluid
Fxtraft Dai tlclion, one half ounce:
Compound Kargon, one ounce; Com
pound Sypup Siirsiipitrilhi, three ounces.
Mix by shaking well in a bottle, and
take a tciispioiiful alter each meal and
again at lied time.
This simp e mixture is sal l to give
prompt reltif and there ate very few
cases of Rheumatism and Kidney trou
bles it will fail to enro permanently.
ThoBO are nil harmless, cvery-dny
drills and your druggist should keep
them in the peraoiiptiotl department;
if not, have him order them from the
wholeMile drug houses lor yon, rather
than fail lo nse this, if you are afflicted.
mWOMEN1!
Ttobertlne glvea what every woman
most desires a pcrCeet complexion
It Drlnga that soft, smooth, fresh,
clear tint to the cheek that ilonotes
youthfulnesa. It will tiling bcauly j
to those who lack 11! It will retain
it for those who already possess It;
It will enalilo you to successfully
combat the rnvnuca of wcathor ami
time. Dnn't doubt-don't nrguo. Just i
try Hobortlno. Your drugRlat will
Klvo you a free siimiile. All drus
Klat koep Rnbertlne.
.JLa jmjl J.
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XOTICE TO CREDITORS.
In thf r .uiily Court ol the Slate of Oregon,
lor Ciiluml.ln i'.,niilv.
In lite matter ul the eitale ul John i. Qniiilaii,
..WHl.l.
Nutlee 1 hereby irlveit hy the lin.lplencd,
n.lm I ulxl r.l rl x n I he K.uimiI John J. (jiifulmi.
.Ieci'aite.1, lo all ierH.tuii havlua elaliiia aaitint
the etaie ut raid riprfaitetl, n j.rcMnt them,
with (he proper vmieben, within tlx month
Irian thi. drite ul thin tmtict!. tn the unaniisiiMl
admliilnlratrls. at the Ijiw ..Htee of DHi.vd At
l lleleii,('in.iUniitvMrpwti.
AilininUtratrix ot Hie Kiuie of j.ihn J. Uum-
NOTICE FOB I'lTtLK'ATlOX,
Department of the Interior.
I Ijim.I OHire at I'uRlaluI. Uicsoll, Feb. 7, 11107.
j Vi.rlcKIHIIKKKBVUIVRSTIIAr iN COM-
' iiuiM-t. nnh the crtivli.! of
the art of
"miKix of June :t. IMTH, etiiitled 'An art for
Hie wilt or Umber lantli in Hie HlaU'H of Oreirou.
Hillornla. Seva.ta ami Valtinetnu Territory,
I nxii.uHHi to an tne puuiiu lan.i tai. tty act
l .tiicusi ih. IM. Caroloie K. Hrlitsu o!
I l,l.uit, fouiiiv of Contra t:ta Male of Call
, foriila, haa ihliitMr Rletl In thia office hl sworn
r."!em '-,or ' Pr,", J .""I '
ni HW . ami (.li.6 and 7tii See. No. 6 in Tuwit
fhlp 3 Nr.rlh Itauve a W'ei-t mi.l will tifter pni.il
hi timr that the IriiiI Miupiil i tut.re valualtle
l.ir ll timlK-r or Mmie than lor Bcrieiiltural pur-Iki-ck
and IncMal.lUh hU claim lo if! Iatt.1 lie
'..te tlie Register atul RtH-eiverat l'..rtiU(J, Or.,
on Tula the -.':!rj ilajr of April luoj.
lit- iitoneK tvitnpsMni:J.t:. Bnrko ol porl
land. iirruon, t.'liarlei. tb.irn. ol Cortland, Ore
E....H. L. II. foler, i r, ol i'ortlau.t, Oregon, td.
llltrke, of Portlnml. tlreeoit
Auv ami a'l iM-thona ciaiminir adversely the
aU.ve .li-wrftiett landa are truncate.! lo n le their
rUlnm In thia oftive on or before aald lid day ol
April lyu7.
ALGERNON S. DREStfER, Itegiitcr.
WW WW W WW v
tnlh atli IW JkaThA AA-tk-Jf
J lj ton I'OKTLAMD, DAILY. JfQ
-TSAMEII-
"America" H
li
Willamett Sloogb Route 1
HI
j
Leave St. Helens.... :S0 A M
Arrive at Portland. 10:80 A M
Iave Portland J :80 PM
Arrive at St. Helen. 6;00 P M
FARE SO CKNTS.
Will Carry Hothina Snt Fautn
grr and Fait Freight.
H
Jinci GOOD, MuUf.
OREGON
Shoreline
and union Pacific
UNION DEPOT. li Leaves
Arrives.
5: P."M
Dally.
OHtCAtiO-POR't'LAMl; B;U A. M
SI'KI'IAI. tor the Eat ! Daily,
via Huntington, j;
riPOKANK KLYK U,!6:1S P. M.S-.OO A. M
for Kasiern Washing
on. Walla Walla, Low
Dally.
Daily.
Iston. Coeur d'Alene
and Great Northern
points.
atK'ast us kxp rks8 ; iiTif "pT m .
lor the East via 11 nut- Dally, ,
lugmn- H
7:U A. M.
Dally.
Lower Columbia River.
Steamer Hassalo leave Porlland dally, except
tstlilttav, at 8;uo p. in. Mltumay iu:ov p. 111
lor Astoria and way landing. Returning
leaves Astoria at 7:00 a. m. dallv. except
Sunday. A. L. CRAlG,
Oeueial Paisengcr Agent, PORTLAND Ore.
REGISTRATION OF LAND TITLE-
in THK MATTER of the aptillratioii of J. B.
ftonvREY to register the title tn IjiIs 0 & 11
In blis a la; i.nta . it. it. in. t'. ia. ai -i uioca i
1; lits 1, it, tu, iv 11 DitH'K ; iit i uiock a; i.ots
1 & 1 blin k : lits IAS block -Jl ; Iits i. 7, IS A
block 1; Lots 2 A IS block Hi Lots .1 & 4 block
li; IM 1, 2, 3, I. 7, 111, 111. II. I... 18, 17, IS, 111 'JO,
21 K ft black!; Alio! Mocks 8S, S7, Dl, & It'.'
all of the city of St, Helens In the Comity ol
Columbia attd Htate ol Oreiion.
vs
A, A, Robinson A Adella Robinson, his wife,
n. W. Rlchnnl on : Annie Richardson, his
wife, James Muckle Jennie li. Muckle, his
wljo, Charles Miu kle. James Dart Jk Ellen Dart,
his wife, Joseph tlayburn ,t Lilly 11. Hnyburii,
his wile, Alnswortn uoinaany, a corporation ot
California with J. C. Alnswortb ot Portland,
Oregon. Its Agent for tho Stale of Oregon, Col
umbia County, Jacob Skuxa ,v. Kriedereka tikuxa
his wife, Aiigusta Autone, and to all whom It
may concern:
TAKE NOTICE.
That on the mil day of April, 1W7. au appli
cation was li hhi tiy sum j. it. uouirvy in tne
Circuit Court of Columbia county, for Initial
registration of tho title of Ilia laud above, dc-
Si.rllM.,1.
Now, unlsss yon appear on or before I lie '.50th.
day of Mnv. 11KI7, and fIhiw causo why such
apji'lcatlou shall not be grunted, the same will
b ttikeii as confessed, and a decree will he
entered according tu Die prayer of the applica
tion, unit you win be lorerer oarreu noui uis
nuiltiir the same.
(I I'l k'VUd .. t.a.,,1 at.,1 Hinsnul nt M.,1.1 nnttrt
this nth. day of April, 1U07
- i ...
IIAKRlH.CUrk.
H. B. Nlvbolas, Appllcftnt'i
Attorney.
aftw V ee
NEW SUBSCRI-
expires May 22.
H. flORGUS
5T. HELENS
Carries a Complete Line of
Groceries
Dry Goods
Hardware
Crockery
Flour and Feed
Hay
Notions
Candies
Stationery
Fancy Goods
In fact, everything usually kept in a firs
class General Merchandise Store. M
prices will be found as reasonable as an
store in Columbia County, Your trade
solicited.
SUMMONS
Id thet.'lrruii Court of the Stale of Oregon, for
iKtliiy U voiMIIIUia
tteorge W. We; gan.lt. -nuifT
v
lieuriclla Wergandl, Uefenilnut
To llcuiietta Weygaodt, lK-Ieudeut above
named:
In the name of the Slate of Oregon rmi are
I ..v.t-v.. ir iin.i io n.icarail.l ailKtver lee c.in
ulaiut Hied a-.-alnst you In the above entitled
conn anil sun, tiy me SI oav of April 1907, the
same being the time pem-ribed In the onler for
S.u... ,,M .., hub iuiiiiiiuus mane in court on
arch s, l'JHT, by the Hon. T. A. McBr'de;
Judge: and It yon fail to appear and ansner
Mid complaint and summons therein for want
thereof plaintiff herein will applv to the at.ve
t-utiilcl t-ourt for the relief deinauded therein.
In said complaint.
The relief demanded in said complaint Is for
an order and decree of the above (111111011 court
lodissolre the niairiasecoutnu-l now e-istiug
between said plaintiff and defendaut herein;
for Hie car, custody and control of the minor
children named therein, and for sucll olhcr
and further relief as the coutt may deem meet
with oiHlty and Just ce.
This aunnnoita is puWiMicl by onler of the
Hon. T. A. McHridc. Judnc of the above cu
litlcd court made an entered therein upon the
affidavit Hied by plaintiff, herein on this i day ol
Mnreh list?.
J. A. TROU BuilK;K
. ... ,,, Attorney for Plaintiff.
Uale ol flrt publication M.in'h 6 lsc;
Last publication April 19 HiyT.
in an address at the banquet of
Trans-Atlantic society of America he)
tonight, declared that, it America tu)
remained a a colonial ward of Err,
land, President Roosevelt would ni
have been confronted with such worli
important problems aa he is now calM
to solve. n
riaa tne countries not been separal
ed, air. iJryce said, the development
the tmted States would have bed
more gradual. He was o! the opinio.
tnat slavery would not have endured
long and wculd have gone, perhap)
wiuiout Dioousned. rbere would ha
been tower railroads, less internal stri
and consequently fewer bin econoinl
proDieraa to solve.
Fued Ties Up Whole Port.
Odessa, April 20 Serious disturl
aiicp JmjiimijrAJbitakfirtpuLhere. Ye!
D
R.H. R.CUFP,
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
8T HELENS OREGON.
JJR. EDWIN R088.
PHYSICIAN & SURGFON
ST. HELENS. :
OREOC
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION -
(Timber Laud, Art' June a, 1S78)
United Siates Land Olilco, Porllaud, Oregon,
April 4. 11W7.
Notice Is hereby given that In compliance
with the provision of the act nt Congress of
JuncS, in., entitled "Auact for the sale of
timber lands in tne Mates of California, Oregon,
Nevada and Washington rerritory," as extend
ed lo all the Public Laud titates by act of Aug
ust 4, lent!, William D. Wood of Hlllsboro
County of Washington, State of Oregon, haa Ihi
nay men in tins omce nis sworn statement fto.
'S.Vi, for the purchase of the SW H of Section
No. 4. In Township No. 3 Nonh Range
No. 8 Vest, and will oiler pioof to show
that the laud sought Is moie valuable for Its
timber or stone than for agricultural purposes
and lo establish hia claim to said land before
the Register ami Receiver at Portland, Oregou,
on Wednesday the 3rd day of July 1UU7. j
lie names as witnesses: .
A. B. llalley ol lllllslioro, Oregon: O. ('.
Nelson ol Hacona, Oregon: J. J. Meachara, of
Mounltiludale, Oregon; A. 8. Scholia, of HI Un
born, Oregon.
Any and all persona clalmlrg adversely tlie
above-described lands are requested lo tile
their claims in this office ou or beiore the ilrd
day ot July 1W.
ALGERNON 8. DRESSER,
Register.
JfOTICSOF SALS.
.I!0"wlJ,e"'ns, lven tl,at bV v'rtn of an
order this day granted by the County Court ol
Multnomah County. Oregon, the iindnlgnd
wll sJ the following real entate of tlie eataM
Of ( liar!,.. Will... ,lu........l ... . -
- - - ......... ,,.. , ,4 1 M, i.ii , .n bui ,r
4 Tp UN R 9 W (vilUmetta Meridian ia
Oregon.
D. E. OAl.BRAITH,
Admlnlitrator.
. , .fl,"Oregonln Bldg-,. Portland, Oregon
Bated Maruh 12th, 1907.
ouknoms sale
n.!?"!lef.!." beret')' Iftven that by virtus of an
order ol the County Court of the Htat of Ore
gon, for the Conntv of r:ninmhi ma.t
entered on the lsh dav of March I1W7 in the
matter of the entate of Willie h. II. Menke, a
a minor, the uDilenlgned, a guardian of the
?"u.,f i",d m,n"r. will on the J7th day of
April 19o7 at thebour of 10 o'clock In the fore
noon thereof, at the front door of the Court
iloune In Ht. Helena, lln-iroii. all .1 nhn.
auction, fnrcaah In hand the following deecrib
ed real property beloiiging lo (aid minor, dil
ated in the Countv ol Columhie. liiu ai (-.
(ton, to-wlt: the Northeat quarter of eectlon 20
S.7. wnh'i; North Range tour Wet of the
Willamette Spriillin. ihmm ,... ,A
""Wer right, title and Interest of Mary E. Uein-
..v.. tm me niutner 01 aaia minor.
., W. A. HARRIS. t
W, II. Powell, Attorney for Guardian.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION-
tatnd Office at Portland, Orexop, Man h 21
1907.
Notice la herobv riven that thn foiimin..
named netiler haa filed notice of hia intention
to make llnal proof in auppoit of hia claim, and
that .aid proof wilt ee made before the Register
and Keceiver at Portland, Ocegon. on flay 4
'.1117. viz: Jav IliirtrAw 11. V Kn imjimii,.
J $ NWJ4 a..d Lou 1 and t of Hec. SOT. S. K.
He namea the following witnemes to prove
hiflContinuoua ranidenr unon n,l ihaKnlilva.
tlon of, aald land, viz: Wealey Satterlee, of
Oolile, Oregon; Nelnoa Larson, of Maygera. Ore
son: Johll la.livh- V.rnnni. II........
John Biiateiu, of Vernonla. ' '
ALGERNON B. DRESSER,
Ke-l.ter.
8UMM0NS
In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon,
for
Ralph Koge.-a and J. A. Roger Plaintiffs
Vtt
Stephen lis u man and Mrs. Otepben Bauman
UCIflllllUII
To Stephen Bauman and Mrs. Stephen Bauman
...c uvicii-uuis soovv nameu:
In the name of th Hiaim r iirMnn vn
hereby roiuired to appear and answer the com
plaint tiled against rnn in th ihAra wntitloH
Bull, on or before the last day of the time per
scribedin the order for the publication of Una
iutraK, me sain penoa oi time oetng atg
weeks Irom the day of the first publication of
Ihit summons and said last day of publicatlou
being the :lrd day of May, l'.OT. and if you (all
to so ar pear and answer said complaint, the
plaintiffs will cause your default to be entered
and apply to the Court above named for the
rclelf demandeil. In said complaint, to wit: for
aiisiljiiflii-nliuiith.it the deiendanta have no
iulerest in the S' i, of the S W "i of aei-tion
2x in township 4 north range 4 west of Willam
ette meriiliau in Columbia County, Oregon:
excepting therefrom a two acre tract, described
a commencing at the 8 W corner of nit.1 tract
ni land and running thence north t S3 chains to
a isiint; inence east 3.1S cbaius, to a point;
tin-nee smith 6-K cbans to a point aud thence
west a.lii chains to ihe place of beginning, and
for a decree tiuietiiig r iainlilli' title therein.
This summons is published by onler of the
Honorable R. (. Italian. Judge of the Coiiutv
Court of ihe suite of Oregon, for Coliimoia
county, made and dated Jlsrch is 1907, which
order perscribe.1 that scn ice ol summons In
this suit tie made npon vou by ptiidication.
once a wctk forsii coiisei;utlve weeks, whlori
time will U-clu to run from the dav of the rln-t
pnlilleatlon hereof and the time within which
you are required lo answer said comidaint is on
nrhe'oro tne last day of the lime peraertbed In
said order for publication, to wit: May 3rd,
11107.
The date of the ar- publication of thl sum
is Friday, March 22. 1907.
II1LLARD DAY.
Ailorney for Plaintiffs.
NOTICE FOR PUBUCniOH
(Timber Land Act Junes 1ST)
United Slates Land OrBce, Portland Oregon.
Feb it. 1907. .
Notice Is hereby given that In compliance
with the provisions ! the act of Congresa of
Junes. 1S79 entitled - An act far the sale of
liinberttnils iu Ihe State of California, Oregon,
Nevada and Washington Territory." as extend
ed to all Public Laud States bv act ol August
4 lf.12 Sarah K. Davidson ol Porlland countv of
.Miilinomah State ol Oregon haa thia day tiled
In this ottice her sworu statement So. 720 for
ihe purchase of the 8W of section 21 in
Twnhip No. 5 North Range No. S West and
will vfter proof to show that the land sought
is more valuable for its timber or stone than
for agricultural purposes, and to establish her
claim to said laud beiore Register and Receiver
at Portland, Oregon on Saturday the 2Kh day of
April IW7. Siie names aa witnesses: Joseph
litntmi. of Portland, Oregon. W. D. Case, of
Plltaimrp. Oiegon. Mrs. D. W. Case, of Pitta
burg. Oregon. Oliver shear, of Rainier. Oregon.
Any and all persons rlaimine adversely the
ahove-detcrihed lands are requested lo file
tlictr claims in this office ou or beiore said 29tli
day oi April l7.
AlA.fclt.U.N 8 HKtbSKR.
Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
(Timber Land, Act June 3. 1ST.)
United States Land Office, Portland, Oregon.
February 13 li)7.
Notice la hereby given that in compliant-,.
with the provisions of the act of Cons-ress of
Junes ls79, entitled "Au art for tne sale of
timber lauds in the States of California, Orcg u
Nevada, and Washington Tcriitorv." ms as-
tended to all the Public Laud Stales by act of
Annus! 4, 1.2 Peter Hodman, ol Kacona, countv
of Wn.-liiiu luii. State of Oregon, has this dav
tiled in this office bis sworn statement N-i. 721S
for Ihe purchase ol the NW' ot Section No. 32
in Township So. north Range i West
ami will offer pmol tc show that the land
siiiiiiht is more valuable for itstimlatr or Hone
lh.it! for agricultural purposes, ami to estab
l'li bis claim 'o sai4 Lind before the Register
au.i Receiver ut Portland. Oreirun. ou tVetlnes.
lay the siti day of May 1W7. He names as wit
nesses: C. C. Nelson, ol Bacons, Oregon: 8.
Jeppeson, of Bacona, Oregon: A. O. Hotc-hklsa,
of Itaiona, Oregon; Tom Morhan, ofMouQtaiu.
dale, Oregon.
Anv and all oorsona clulmln mdversclv thn
above-described lauds are requester! to tile their
claims in this office on or beiore said 8th day of
.WUJ IWI.
ALUCK.0 8. DKESSEK.
Rcgittcr.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
(Timber Land, Act June 3, IS7S)
Vnlteii Stales Mud Office, Portland., Oregou
DeoemlKT Is, luus. v
Nonce is herebv itiven that In eomnliancM
with ihe provisions ol the act of Congress of
June 3, IS78, entitled "aii act for the ealeof
limber lutids in the states of California. Oregou,
Nevada, and Washington Territory." na e.v
ten.ied to all lite Public Land States tiy act of
August , lst2. Charlea L. Doty, of Portland,
County of Multnomah. Slate of Oregon, hna
this day filed it, this olbce his sworu statement
No. 71t:t, lor the purchase nl the WW otBKt,
See. 8. iind;.N w H ot NEW, of Section No.J.
Township No. 4 North, Range Nix ft W est
awl will offer proof to show lhat the land might
is more valuable for" its timber or atone than
for agricultural purposes, and to establish hi
claim to said land I fore the Register and Re.
reiver, at Portland. Oregon, on Monday the 4tli
dav ol March, 1SK17. He namea as witnesses:
tteorge Silts, of Keasey, Or.; John Pringle. of
eriioiiia, or; j. k. Mccrea, of Portland, Or.;
It. I1. i. ox. oi eotiiana, or.
Anv and allpersnna claiming advenelv tha
abovc-dcserllicd lan. Is are requested to Ale their
claims in this otlice on or beiore said -41U day of
March, WC7.
AlAiCKNON 8. DKESSEH,
Kcfister.
Summons
Iu the Circuit Court of the State ol Oregen for
Columbia County.
James Muckle and Charle Muckle. Plaintiff
v
Edward P. Robson, defendant:
To Kdivanl P. Robson. defendant:
In tr.e name of tne state of Oregon:
Yott are
hereby required to appearand answer the com
the coin
n In the
plaint oi me piaiutins nieo against yon in tne
above entitled suit on or before the is day nf
May. 1U07 (That being the day fixed for vour
appearance by the order of publication of thia
summons and more than six weeka alter said
Sist pub'lcatlou ) And If yon fail to so
appearand answer for want thereof the plaln-
f ins win appiy to toe coun ror tne reieu ie
nianded in the complaint. That relief and Ihe
nraver of the complaiut 1 that the title of tha
plaintlfis be quieted and the cloud of your re-
piiieu miic oe removed irom too nor'n nail or
the south half of section elcveu, township four
north, range two west, situated in Columbia
County. Oregon, and that you and all persons
claiming under you be forever barred from
asserting uSiy title whatever to said lauds, and
for general relief.
This summons is served upon yott by pub
lication Ihereol in theOregnu Mist, lor six suc
cessive weeks prior to said lath day ol May
1IJU7, by order of Hon. Thoa A. jrieBrbie, Judge
of said Court, duly made ou the SOtb day of
March. 1907.
J. C. MORELAND.
- Attorney for PlainlllT.
Dated thia 1st day ot April, 1U7.
MWHttfilHliJUH
viuaa to in ruuroiiu true on ma 1
.-. ! . I AO.