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Issuxo Evky Fkidat Bv
E. H. FLAGG.
BonOS AND PKOFftlKTOK.
SnwcmmoN Ratks
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Adrcrtiaini rate mad known oa ppll
catlos , Lexal notice 25 cents per line.
dmcuiT Corar OrncsRS:
J. A. Eakln .DUrrict lodge
ttT. Campbell ....Pirtrt Jud
B, Tongue ..............District Attorney
Corirrr Orriciai
Jam Dart, Judge..............!.. Helena
W. A. Harris, Clerk... .....-..-St. Helena
Martin White. Sheriff- Bt. Helena
. W. K. Tlchenor. Comm'r Clatskanie
H. Wrtt, Cotr-mleeioner Scappooa
E. K. Quick, Treasurer St. Helena
U. W. Clark. Aaeewor .....St. He!
J. H. Collins, School Supt......Cttaknie
" O. T. Preaoott, 8nreyor.....;St. Helen
.Frank Sherwood. Coroner....... Rainier
County Officia
Paper
THE SITUATION
' Nearly a thousand Republican
voters met in Columbia County
last Saturday and selected a ticket
to be presented to the people at
the November election. There was
no charge of unfairness, no bull
dozing, coercing or bribery. The
great majority of the Republican
voters of Columbia County.de-
liberately expressed their opinion
under the regulations provided
by law, and no good reason can
be given why every Republican
nominee should not be elected.
They are all honest and capable
men. and no one has had the
temerity during an earnestly
contested primary campaign to
put his signature to a single
statement that would render
. them unfit for the united support
of the Republican party. There
has been enough of dissension
among Republicans, and it is
high time for them to get to
gether. The Mist is an independent
Republican paper. It has not al
ways supported the entire county
ticket and it will not promise to
do so in the future. Vhenever it
knows that certain candidates
are being urged by big business
interests for the purpose of
lessening their taxes andincreas
ing the burdens of the average
taxpayer it will buck those candi
dates, no matter how estimable
they may be as private citizens,
but where there is nothing but a
personal contest among men of
equal integrity, it deems it the
duty of every participant in that
contest to abide loyally by the
result To do otherwise is to dis
credit the direct primary law and
invite political chaos.
The assault in detail is the
favorite method of attack of the
. Democratic party. Few in num
bers, its leaders realize that they
can not win by a general attack;
therefore, as the campaign pro
gresses, they will select the
weakest candidate on the Re
publican ticket and concentrate
the assault upon him. The answer
to this method in Columbia Coun
ty and through the State should
be what is known in football
practice as "team work." Stand
by the ticket all along the line
from Governor to Constable, un
less it can be demonstrated to
you that some Republican candi
date has more of the "yellow
dog" in him than his Democratic
opponent The man who fosters
his grouches and is continually
ripping open his old sores will
never accomplish any good pur
pose thereby. We have had
enough of that kind of work in
this county. "Let the dead past
bury its dead," for the good of
the party and Columbia County.
OUR OPPORTUNITY
The Oregon State Horticultural
Society holds its annual fruit
how at the armory in Portland
on November 30th, December 1st
and2nd.Thisis Columbia County's
great opportunity to demonstrate
that it produces apples second to
none in the world and we are
glad to learn that a number of
our growers will have exhibits
there, including Mr. Tidcombe
of Scappoose and the Yankton
Association. There was but one
exhibitor from this county at the
last fruit show. Mr. U. S. D'Spain
exhibited two boxes of Rome
Beauties from Fred Dangerfield's
orchard at Warren, and they
were awarded the blue ribbon. A
successful demonstration of our
ability to produce the finc.t
patity apples on land cleared of j
fir timber stumps will be of in
calculable value to the property
owners of this county.
THE COUNTY CLERK
Columbia County never had a
better officer than W. A. Harris,
who was defeated by Mr. LaBare
on Saturday last No one has at
any time intimated that he was
in the slightest degree lacking in
the full performance of his duty
as County Clerk, and he has won
the highest praise from all who
had business with the Clerk s
office. Judge Thoa. A. McBride
stating that he was the most
efficient man holding that position
in the fifth judicial district As a
member of the County Board of
Equalization he stood with the
average taxpayer and home
builder whenever their interests
conflicted with the interests of
the corporations or timber own
era, and to this fact and a private
grudge he owes his defeat more
than to any prejudice against a
third term, though there is no
doubt this prejudice was a factor
in the election. Mr. Harris' in
timate knowledge of the affairs
of the county enabled him to be
of great service to the county
court and no man with any
business sense will assert that
the public service will be in any
way bettered by his retirement,
Those who insist that public
business should be transacted in
the same manner as careful men
transact private business will
find it hard to harmonize this
theory with their action in voting
against W. A. Harris. All this
with out any insinuation what
ever against Mr. LaBare, whose
service as deputy has made him
better fitted for the office to
which he will be elected than
any other man in the county
with the exception of Mr. Harris.
PATRONIZE THE HOME
MERCHANTS
People read the advertisements
of the large city firms, in which
claims are set forth that they
have reduced articles that are
worth a small fortune until they
beg you to come and get a bonus
for taking them away. And they
seem to believe it all. We print
a section of an advertisement of
a Portland firm, and it is from
one of the leading stores in the
city, which we cut from one of
the daily papers, and that is a
sample of the kind of claims that
gets patronage away from the
home merchants in country
towns;
$7.00 Untrimmed Hats at 69c.
$1.25 Untrimmed Hats at 10c.
And there is a lot more about
the same. Now, what is a person
to think? Are they selling hats
worth $7.00 at 69c? We doubt it
But they say that $7.00 is the
'regular" price. If it is and the
value is so small that they can
cut it to 69c, then when you pay
$7.00 you are certainly victimized
in great shape.
Of course, there are perfectly
egitimate sales, but they are few
and far between. It is easy to
reduce the price of an article that
is being sold for seven or eight
prices. It makes one wonder how
much they really paid for that
$7.00 hat that can be sold for69c.
The mail order supply houses
are another detriment to many
stores that are selling better and
cheaper goods than the same
mail order houses. They advertise
that they will "pay the freight"
and make people think they are
doing them a big favor. It can be
safely said that almost any
country store will sell to you and
et you give your order out of a
mail order catalogue and at the
mail order prices.
IF THE VENUS SWEET OF MELOS
II the Venus et of Melna
Coald rind hr !r)lttinff arms,
A n'l conrlef-eftd fo tell.
uy u thu dl)U) ner charms;
If the Marble Faun fould frIU about
A ml Wow u n',t or two.
And prance Ihmnzh foreUiin mJ out
At lit was wont to do;
If rhtte Diana conld.let go
f. tn for a little ;'
Tr.e rtaft of bra--n feet, and nhow
Tli world a Diillu fac;
Would Plan tralhtwT buy a hat
1 hit f1oi.pd down o'-r one ear?
Would Vmhiii don a core that
Shs slender might appear?
I wonder If the Fann would bar
A loll to mU'h h-r half
And, In m iectina lvllh IP's,
Forget tli woodland fair?
Emi.v MoottK.
Yankton, Oregon.
Public SaJa
I will sell at my place in Deer IlnnJ,
Octolajr Tt it 19U), otiu brown tnarn and
on") sorrel marp, to lilclieBt biJtler. lo
cover pasture bill.
at JiLMfcK T. tO.NMiLL.
Slake tliatileDnsil in the bank fo lav
Time Cttrtificatrs o( Deposit in Hit Co-
inmtila Uounfy liaulc, the oldest bank iu
the aountTi draw 4 per cent.
Sewing
Machine
Bargain
A New Home. Champion Drop-
head direct from the factory. In
quire at Mist Office or of Mrs.
tu H. Flagg.
COUNTY COURT.
Concluded from last week)
Matter ot an underground rronaiug; on
(ioble & Nrlmlem County road, m S.V
IV of Sec. 14-r ON K2 W.
On thi day conies Mr. J. P. Archibald
ind asks permission to erect an under
;rounb crowing on his place, nnder the
'obie una enaiem I'nnntv road, and
the Court being advised in the matter
It it Ordered thitt J. 1'. Archibald be al
I iwtd to construct raid underground
roaming, an that the same it to be
constructed and maintained in good
tradition t y ur. Archibald and that hut
jn expense, and so coiistruclinii it be
nust not hinder or delay the Supervise
in ruakinit me nu al said place.
$91 SoldreiiA Biiggs Nov. 8, 1902 8 00
1012
102J
1024
mi
m
1208
1210
125.
John Coegruve
1 AO
U lrunot
F.ank Evaneon " " "
A K Buck Jan. 12, 1903
1 Jt
1 50
1.00
1 00
1.00
1.00
1 00
I. UIW1II
B J Tucker
D Mil
urphr " "
E W Chan welt " "
Western Cedar Co. Apr. 13,
1509 Maicus Hevens May 8,
1510 liarav llolte " '
1.M8 LBkbee " "
1540 Abe Loglan " "
1523 Ole Muoie " "
1520 A Voight " '
It is therefore orJered by
lixw
iw3
6 00
1.00
1.50
1 50
1.60
1 60
1 60
the
Court
that the foiegoing warrants be, and the
ame are heieby cancelled, and It is
further ordered that warrant No. 9.148
for $:'& 00 be, and the same is hereby
c iiioelled.
Whereupon Court adjourned until
Thursday t-ept. 8'h 1910.
Thurs lay, Sei.t. 8.1910. 2nd Judicial
day court came pursuant to adjournuunt
an members Ueini tvernf, duo riro-
rlamatioa being made the following
proceedings were had: Matter ot report
ol board ot viewers on changi in I. late
anie--Mit roid . on tins bin. d.y oi
Sept. 1910, this matter comming on for
hearing upon ifae 2nd rendu g ot the re
port of the Board of Koad Viewer,
which report was publicly read upon
wj diuoient dnvs ot tun team ol court
and no remonstrance or prtition for
damages beirjif filed, and tbe report of
viewers being favorable thereto, and the
court being s-atielied that said road
would be of public n ' ii lit v.
it is tueret ore crutTed by the court
that said report, survey and piotile and
piat be recorded lit fuitab e boons kept
for that Durix.se. and from thenceforth
said road shall tea public highway, and
it is further or ered that the Koad
Supervisor in wlmse di.-trel said road is
located shall open the sinie for public
travel.
Matter of issuing a warrant for balance
due on adding iua,-huie: On this day
it is ordered by the c r.rt that ihe Clerk
issue a warrant for S4J.U0 balance due
on adding UKuhinr.
Iter of r, ti.king order lieretulore
made al owing motility allowance to
Mr?. S. B. llotard and V. R. Shuler:
On this dav it is ordered bv the Court
that the ord, 1, r. tuiw M made allow inn
monthly aid lo Mrs. S. B. Howard and
K. bolder, be and the same is hereby
revoked and -,t a-ide.
Wbereuion Court adjourned until
WedntsUv Oct. 5th 1910.
OUR PORTLAND LETTER.
Roseburg is the latest community to
teetiiy that consistent publicity work
pays. Within the past month 4 1 fain
ilies have notified Publicity Manager
Schlosser, of the .Roseburg Commercial
Club, of their intention to locate in the
vicinity of that place during the coming
winter or rpring.
The Suta (i'jo 1 RmU tio;itliin i
very anxious for ths people t ) become
better acquainted with petition 3o4 on
the ballot, which reaJa: "No county
hall create any debts or liabilities w hich
shall t-iugly or in Ihu aggregate exceed
the sum of f5 )00. except to suppress in
surrtction or rep.-l invasion or to build
permanent roads within the county, but
debts for permanent road shall be in
cur rid on approval of a majority of those
voting on the question." Tho-e at work
for the passage of the amendment per
mitting the bouding of the county for
road work fay it will be the biggest step
Oregon lias made toward peimnncnt im
provement for a long time.
The vanguard of the falf colonist
travel ,'ro.u the Eat and Middlu West to
Oregon U arriving on ever train. Re
ports fro:n the immigration official! of
the railiMtids are to the effect that this
travel will be heavy and that a large
nu in Lei of new citizens w ill reach Oregon
this year. I'eople of the State should
make them fed at home in their new
environment. Help shor.ld be given in
helping th 'tn t find suitable locations.
Oregon people have a distinct duty to
to perforin in giving aid and comfort to
the hotntseeker ho will he with us in
larite numbers this fall.
Chehalis, Washington, is doing touie
good work in advancing new methods
of burning out 8 tumps on kgged off
lands. The Chiz us' Club of Cluhalia
recently held iiemous'r?tions of the char
pit method of burning stumps ami the
tets were very successful . It is thought
the general adoption of this means of
clearing cutover lar ds will be of gnat
Value to the Pacific Norlhwett.
Notice of Meeting of the Board of
Equalization tot Columbia
County, Oregon.
Nolii-e in li;r'b id.en iluit r.n the
thirl Monday in Ociolier, Oft. 17,) 1010,
the board of t-UHlization still attend at
the courthouse in ht. Helena, Columbia
County, Oregon ', 'id publicly exaniiim
the assessment n.l.a, and ti inert all
errors in valu.ition, dfrcr piion or
qnalitim of 1 mdn, lots, or other proarty
B'St'aafd by the awasor; and it shull lie
the duty r I all pera ml iiilcrc'K'd to
appear at the time and place api'Oitited. ;
U. W. CLAKK.Asietsor.l
)R. L till.HKKT HvHH
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
St. Helens, Oregou
OfLicc Muck If HiilUin; both phone
DR. R. L. JEFFCOTT
DENTIST
Office with Dr. Cliff. BT. HKLK.N8
IDW1N BOtut,
PHYSICIAN & SURG FIN
T. BlUttl
oRiur
JR.H. K. CLIFF.
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
8T 1ILIN8
ORKOON
K. MILLER
ATTORN EY-AT-L AW
St. Helens, Oregon
o
KK1N BACKUS
CIVIL ENGINEER
RAIMER, OREGON
Democratic Candidate for
COUNTY CLERK
J.B. WILKERSON
Principal Rainier Public School
I promise faithful and efficient service.
FOR PORTLAND DAILY
STEAMER
Leaves St. Helens 6:00 A. M.
Arrives at Portland 10:30 A. M.
Leaves Portland at 2:30 P. M.
Arrives St. Helens at 0:30 P. M
Str. Iralda
C. I. Hooghkirk. Matter.
RAILROAD TIME.
Leaves Rainier dally (eieetd Sundaylfor Port
land, at 6 A. M.. departing from ft. Helen! at S
o'clock. Returning, leaves fort laud at 2:S0 f
M., arriving at bl. Helens at 4:44.
'Passeniers and Fast FreliM.
FOR PORTLANO DAILY
PORTLAND LANDING. ALDER ST
Low
One - Way
Fares
-TO-
A. & C, R. R. Points
Daily September 15 to October 15
from
Chicago, $33.00 St Paul, $25.00
Milwaukee, 31.50 Kansas City, 25.00
at. Louis, 32.00 Omaha, 25.00
New York, 50.00 Indianapolis, 35.65
Other points in proportion
Tell yonr friends in the Ea-t of this
opportunity of moving Wtil at low rates
via Burlington Route, Great Northern,
.Northern Pacific, "orth ISank and As
toria and Columbia River lines. Yon
can deposit with me and ticket will be
furnished people in the t.ajt. I will
will give details on request.
J. O. DIVENS,
Agent, Houlton, Or.
VV. E. COMAN,
General Freight and Passenger Aft,
Portland, Oregon.
Summons.
n the circuit Court of the fjtate of Oregon for
Columbia County.
John Pearson, Plaintiff, v. Jennie Fraxer and
J. If. Kraier, her husband; Nell. Kckhart
and Al. Kckhart, her husband: Etta Thur
man and br. Ihurman. her husband; Loula
K. liawesand Carrie llawea, bis wlf; Vesta
War and William Way. her husband ; Carl
K. Head and Clara Head, his wile; Horace
McClenry and Laura M.cieary, his wile;
W illiam P. Head and Hesile Head, hia wife;
Josephine Met leary, Irene f;faik and Willi
I. Akin and Oscar AMI11, ber husband, be
feu lams
To Jennie Fraxer and 'J. II. Frazer, her hits,
baud: Nelle Kckhart and Al. Kckhart, herhua
band; Klta 'Ihurman and Dr. Ihurman, her
husband; luls K. Hawes and Carrie Hawes,
his wife: V.-ia W ay aud William Way, her bus
baud: arl K Head and Clara Head, his wl'c;
William H. Head and ftes.lu Mead, hia wile
liora.-e jic.;ienry ami l.aura .vicuieary, hi.
wile; Josephine McCleary and Irene Cxik and
Willie I. Akin and iisear Akin, her husband,
the aHv named defendaula,
In 1 la name of the stale of Oregon: You and
each of you are hereby reoulred lo appear and
an.wcr tlitr rumiil.liit fllfl axaitist you In fhf
alrfivs ntitlafl .tut on or before tli. last ilar of
Ilia lime uresRrilai-l Iit Ihs order of Mil, Ill ation
of this an in minis, to-wit: on or before the 2th
ilar of i)i tola'r. I'iIO, s.hI day l,itis; lha ilajr of
expiration of l wci-ks from the first rmlillca-
11011 of ttila aiimmoiia, aa reiitreil by aalij or
der, and If you fail so to appear or answer, for
aunt thereof, the iilaliitilr will apply to the
( mirl for th. relief prayed fi In the complaint
herein, to-wll: Tor a deerea that ha 1. the
owner in (ee aitnpia nf the nonlhweat quarter of
si-etion e, loiishi i north, ol r.nae west, of
Willamette Meridian, and thai yoti aud noli, of
yo'i hare any Interest, right or title lu or to sal, I
hmiaMtr or any part thereof, and for hls. osl.
anf di-lnirseiiietitM. and for s-ief. other and fur
ther rellei as shall la Just and etiltaol,
1 hi fliiinmoita la nerved tiait ynn by puhllea.
Hon foraix sui'issive itetka In 1 be Oreaoti
Mist, br order of the Hon. J. A. Kakln. Judge of
me ataire entitle! enirt, ntn. made anil en
teie, In o,en court, on the kith day nf aepteia
iar. i'.iiii.
KJrst publleatlon nf th la summons Is madoon
lbs loth day of KtpKmuer, I'JIll,
W. Y. MaTF.RH,
Altort tor flalnlia.
Citat ol
III Ih fouuly Court ot ' tin Slate ol On"".
lhr .miu ol i olu li. i.,w.i
In lit nailer of Ih I. tale it Aulia Jokela,
TJohTjok.U, Va.lua J 1 ! "'U
la III nam ot Ih.hUI of J'"1"",''",',"
h.rel. eoiu mauded to appear '' ""'
Stable Co.ii.lv Court ol l. ui of t W. I'J
aud forth Comity of tol.im .l. at lh '
h,,a In Ih. elty l lUleiia. '. "J
daof iKtoU-r. 1510, al Ih hour ol WoelAk
a. iu of Mid dav, to how, nu, II any ii.
why an order .hould not b made a.iili.irliloa
au.l directum Ih admlntalraior to 'I ' I'1,
valeul lh lolIowl.. de.. rll'.l trait ' ':!
of uld .ule, to wit: Healiiu'na at ';
.r" r oflh. of Ih. N r '. ol Welloii l. -"
tnwiuhlpa north, ut rause t. f -lanivti.
Meridian, In "ild rouiiiy, and run
lhn.i..ulh leh.lnaloii Ih !
aid snb.llvM.in: th.m- north M dvaren
mlnu.stwH..vhalus loth, left bank ol
th I'olnraN river: then. north ','r''
ant. 5 IS chain., up th lx.uk ot the flvr to th.
l nlle.1 Htat aien.lr corner iMitaeeu
llon ao and SI. and Iheno south a deatw
mluiiiM !. JS ii chain, on the mh'Uou llii to
th. .lac ol beainnliia. Helna '"''; "'J"
aceonllna to th prayer ol Hie aiiniliiWraior.
Wliiiniyhaiidaud th seal of .al.l t rt
(!.) aU tola link U,f',',ilA"J,K'J)
Clerk of Ih. t onnly Court.
Registration of Land Title.
lnihClreultCotnlofthHtaiof Orenn. for
Ih County of rotumhl.
Iu Ih matter ol the application ot Richard o
and Annie Co to reullr the till to '
numtiere.1 one, Two, Thro and four In Hl.a'k
numbered Kleven, III th City of SI. Ili-lenv
Columbia County. Oreann, trus all whom II
way eonrern, Delen.lauu.
APPLICATION SO. 11
To ALL Whom it MaV Cowcaax:
Tak nolle, that on Ih. VW day of Aumil
A. I. 1910 an appllcailon wna hied hv Mid
Kivhanl Coa ad Aiinl. Co. In Ih l Ircuit
Court ol Columbia Count for Initial rctra
tlon of Ih till to th land ab.v. described
Sow utiles, vou apiM-ar on or bnlor th lt
day of October A. 1 W10 aud ihow ca.iM why
u.' h appllcailon ahall not U (ranle.1, the Minn
Will b taken a. coufened and a dverr will be
entered awordln to Ih prayer ol the ap
plication and you will b for.vvr barrr.1 from
disputing- th. m. .
' W. A. 11 ARRIS Clerk.
M. K.MILLER Applicant s Atioru.y.
Notica of Final Settlement
Notice Ii herebr atven that t. J. B. lindfrey.
AdmlnMratxr of th lat of Theodora J.
Kc .erwon. .UcaKe.1, have III..I Iu the I'o.iuly
Cotntof Columbia Cmintv my liual account
neh Admlnitraioraud Ih co-Kt h cl and
MitiHilntcil ih loth drtv of lK'tntKr. Itiio. a the
time lor hearing ohiectlou. thereto and the
final Mttleui.nl of uid iie.
J. H. t.OtiKRKV,
Admlnt.trator of the Ktle ol Th.Hl.r. J
fcckeiMin, deecaM.1.
Administrator's Notice.
In th County Court of th. ritat of Orcnou
, for
Columbia Couutr.
In the maiter of the EitaM of Fraut Uoewt. de
ceaned.
Notl.- 1. hereby siren that F W. Hoewl. the
AdiiiinKtratiir ol Ih Kalate of Krnna lincwl.
deae.l, tma rendered and present..! fur actile
ment. and fllid In ani.l court, hi" Anal aconnt
ol hi. administration of .aid estate; and that
Saturday, the nth day of octota'r, I 'll), al the
hoar of 1 oclork- p. m., al the fmiiiiv court
room of aal.t Court, al th Court House, In Ilia
cltv ot ht. Helens. Columbia t'ottutv. Un.
ha. been duly appointed br the Court ala.vc
name.i, tor id altlemetlt ol .ail account, al
ahlch time and place .11) in-nuili Intrrctrd
In aald estate mar appear an.f file obld'tiitna In
Mid hnal aaouul aud th. Mcttlctitctit ibrreof.
t. W. HliKKI..
Administrator of the Estate of Frani lloeael.
deeeascil.
Dated September. I'.MO.
Notice For Publication
Nolle. I. hereby clven that the undcroiiined
ha. be.-ti a.Miln.t. bv th. Cuuniy rourt for
the County of rolntnhla, Htateof liretroti, A.I
mlnlatrator of th. stat of llailie Crdi-e, de
ceased. All persona having claim, .gainst aald
estate are hereby tiotlAd to proem the sain-.
duly verlhed, to the undersigned at lb orh.-e of
Olllard A Day, at their ortb'e In t. Helena (ire
son, on or tn'lore all motilha from th .late of
th first publication of this noil. .
CHAKI.KM II. CHICK,
Administrator of th eatate of Haiti I'arloc
deeead.
Notice of Final Settlement
Notice la hereby slven br the underlL'nr.l
thai she ha. died her final accuunt. and rlnal
report and petition lor .llstrll.uti.in as si
mlnlstratrlx of the estate of Allien II. Mmtli. .
dec eased; and that the County Court ot the
Plat e ot oreuon tor t oiumr.l ( .nii.tv. in abl.-h
Cou t the a,rnltllstratl..n o' said e.tate I" Im-Iiik
had, has act Wednesday, the ith day of (h-tober ,
i'.mu. alio o ciis-a 111 me zuretioou ihereoi
thetfme. and the curt room ol suld t'.,.irt
at. Helens. Oregon- aa the place, of hearlna and
passing .iron shi.i ai-couni an.l report and
tietlllou: at which tllnaand pla.eany ers.ii)
Interested In Mid estate may nle oblcrimna In
writing to the s ni or any part or ).,,nl,,n thervol
H A I IK M All HEWa.
W. II. Powell. Attorney for Administratrix.
Sheriff's Sale
By v Irtueofan execution and order of aa'.e
duly Issued by the Clerg of the Circuit Court
of olumbta Courty. Htate Ot Oreg-u, dated the
I'JIll day ol August, I'.Mu, In a certaiu a. lion Iu
the circuit Court In aald county and Slate
wherein the Astoria a d Columbia III. er Hsll
roa.l Company aa plalntnr recovered judgmeni
against J. N. ftayllssa. defendant for ih s.ku
of two h'lii lre.l furty acvin and noonehtiu
dnnltha (IJ Ml) dollars, with Ihterw at the
rate of l per cent per annum Ir. m Ilia am
day of August. IWN, and th further sum of
one hundred twenty-four and twenty one hun
dredlha (ll.'t.-H) dollars ci."ta and dl.hurse.
menfa. In which Judgment It aaa ord.rml by
the court that the pmpcrty ails, lied In said
ac.lon and hereinafter deserllasil b sold for
the satisfaction of aui.l Judgment, In the man
ner provided by law, which Indginent aasen
rolled and d'a-kcted In the cferk'sortice of iaid
court on the :lat lav of May, 1'jlu.
Notice la hereby given that I will - Kit,,..
day. the first day of a iohcr. PJI0. at Hie hour of
lu o'cha k In the foreno.ui of said day. at the
iruiii uxor 01 n.i- c'Mjn.y couri nou.t. in the ei ti
nt Mt. Heletis.scl) at public auction, tolhe high
est bidder for caah, tie following deacrilied real
pro(rty Pe-wlt;
Cornmenclng at a point on the center line
ot Al l. r ntreet and th. aesterly Una r th.
o.ai.f-iiar.1 .imt, 01 ma i,uy ol Italliler I
running ineuve notitli 17 degree. :i mliiuies
west 6.0 fret P the point of lagimiitig
ii.a.aeii oy 4 nu:.. gaivain.cu iron pi a. 4 feel
i"i in irinmi; ruitl.iog llieltc. nutlth 7
di-gre ill minute. East 17 feet to a bol t
run n i tig them, houih 2 degrees .al 1,1111111..
sesi in ii-ei 10 a aiini runiiiug theme aouiii
67 degrees 4 inlnulea east 1: feet Pi a point
running thence south n degreea nuiiiit.a
weal :m feel to a aunt: running thence north
" degree. Ill minutes west alai.it 170 feet lo the
van. ..ana v. rvi creeE; running thence In
uoriiieasieriy uir.'ction alaiut Mm Ice 1 to point
of beginning, altnaieil in Columliia County
Oregon, or aa much thereof as mol
sary to Mtlsfy the Judgment aloiasaid, with u-
....,,., a eusi. and ili.l.urse
menu that bnv or may accrue.
MAKMS WHITE,
aherlfl of Columbia County, Oregon
Klrat publication Wept. Vud. 1WIU.
ltst publication Hepl. : it h , lulu.
Notice
In the Uiatrlct Court of the I'nlled Stalei for
Ih District ol Oregon.
Case No. Kilo In Haukrllptcy,
In the matter of Carl Peterson, Ilnnkriiht
W'hereas. a netltlon was bb.i tt.n .a .i..
offepiemlar, 1.10. praying for an order of ad
judication In bankruptcy agnlii.t ( arl Peter
am, from which petition and from lite albda
davltofoneof the snid petiiloncra II .i.. ,ir
.-f ni,.i.;.,,r.i ,,i me. o.iri mat aal'l all, "ed
bankrupt la not within this district, and ti' at
personal service of subpoena c inn. ,t I had
It laordered lliat servlen herein la- made l.v
publication ol Ihls or.l.-r In the "Oregon .Ml. t'
a newpiia r published at rlt. Helens lu Hie ,1 Is.
trlct of tiregon once awcek for two con.ecutlve
weaka, the last of said publications to lu- ma le
on the ;mih day of fepieuibcr, I'du and l.v
mailing a cerilrled copy ol tills order, bafether
with a certified copy of ih petition II led herein
to the la't known place ol resilience and alK.de
of the aald Carl Peterson In said ill.tri, 1 ..,k
inauu.g 10 ma.it on or lador the first day
""' publication ol this order; and
It I. further ordered that ald ln,.ed l.ank-
nipt, Carl Peterson, appear In tills Court to
answer, demur or oihcrle i.l.-ad lo sal.i
petlton w'thiu ten daya alter the last public-
.. .... -1 .1 . . Bl' "le'l
Jndi.of aaid rourt, and the s'eai' thereof at
I'orllaiid In said dlstnu, 11,1s pith day of Hen.
ti mber, A. I), I'JlD. r
(' A.M.f ASN'OS
. flerk.
Vtllllesa Ilia llonoiHl.10 f I... w u !.i .
Notice for Publication.
.. , . "I'artment of the Interior,
l ulled Htaiea Land uniie, at I'oriland, Ote '
.... . , HlenlMsr. Ih.l'ill). ')
'-aoo, who oil lli tota-r Isih, rid
made limber anii -.tone at.p:ieu,,n N. Hli;
for Hid w;. see.tion li, town-hi, 4 11 ,rti,
rattire a west, W illamette Meridian baa file i
nolle 11I Intention to mate h,,. tltnla r a n.
alonn pr.a.f, to e-taMi.-i eialin ., UlB ."'
aim. de,.rlbe.1. la-fore the It,.," .
He,.everol the lnite.1 M,t, Und iiniee. .
p,i', ""' O" ''' of Noremla",
i.'lalmant names aa witness,..: f'harlea n.
born, Hauniel W. K.,era, A llautu II. t al VraVik
Case, all of fortland, Onaon. ' "
11. t. Uluiy, Rsfiatcr,
MILL NERY OPENING
September 12th
A full liue of
to wear.
Children's Hats remodeled, at
Scappoose Parlor Millinery
MILDRED J. WATTS, SCAPPOOSE, ORE.
nwrrgstr.Hxt.rij m i sjjsjjii tmmmmmMmmmmmmmmmm
FINE STATIONERY
For PARTICULAR People
We Are Confident of Our
Ability to Please You.
A NEW LINE OF FOUNTAIN
From On Dollar to H
lfurge Sfssorment of 2Jst (arti
Deming's Drug Store st. Helens, or.
lAsiiAJiiULJ..,
F. B. Holbrook Co.!
3 ROOn i, Worcester lildx. Portland, Oregon
Will use this space fur ex
pluitiug a tract of Colum
bia Couuty land : : :
-i,i'fT'iitnii'nii'i'iH'fFtviiiifiMir'tMiii'
I
STAPLE AND FANCY
GROCERIES
j TEAS AND COFFEKS
(Are our Pjioeialty. Cunjiowilcr Tta at T0c ami 00c.
None liottor for the money. English Ureakfast Tea at
I '10c. Ceylon Tea U tU r than Uptons at 70c. Green
Tea at 4oc ami (Vile. CollVc in bulk at 20e, UTc and .Vk:
!Kr pouml. VaITm in tins at .'."c fr 3 xninds for fl.lH).
Cofffw in 3 jKiund tins at K"c.
MonojKile and Schillintrs Spices and Bakinjr Powder
Pure White and Olympic Flour
We carry a full line of Monopolo Canned Goods. No
J better Roods than this line on the market.
ALL GOODS DELIVERED
C H. JOHN & CO.
LODGES
:OLUMI'.IA IIOM1-STKAI: So. '.'il,
Froilierliood ol Amrr can Ycoinen,
mietsih? sconl anil fourth WnJ. I
nelay nitwit of racl. nuintti nt Yank
ton, Ore. Vlsii ing mi nilicrs wrUviine. I
K. S. Minson, HonornMf Forrmnti,
1'. lv l.AKK, Cm rt'.poii'U'rit.
HOULTfJN CIKCLK NO 47s, W.mici nf i
WiHf'lcrnfl, niuts Hie sccoul iiml
fourth Tiuwlay nfifrnrxiii of en Ii
fiioiiili nt llmlloii, fire. Miimirl
Mork-y, (itiiinliitii
Van t'nU, Cl rk.
Nt i,;lilir; Anna
COt RT I'NITY
, K. of Aa
NU.
Mfda every niduv
tilKlit in K of I'. Hall,
H. Melt ii,, Oii-Kin,
Visilinir brothers wcl
tvime.
M. I- Mm. , i t.. 1
f '.i.v,, VI1ICI
y"WlJiit jrConilH, I in.'iticiiil S.c.
T HKf.KNS LODlii: No. Wi A v
A M. Meets Nt hi..! 3,1 SaluHay j
each iiitmih. VIsiiliiK Imrthcnt c.r
dnillv wclcomnl. U W Clark, Ma,.
' lim k, Sccrrtnry.
S r I II K I.K N S CAM p7 SiTluMThl.
. r A. M,.(,ti (ir,t Uiil.(
fducsd iv.
K. I. ilAL'.Atiii, (Viiisul.
K- LaI'.A UK. Clerk.
roa 8At,K -I havealiehcowlor
l oiir year old and verv ..ml. .
rale.
milker. In-iulre of N. I'INCKNKV,
f
Carlco, Oregon.
FALL HATS, ready
PENS
S 4
Geo. Brewster
SURVEYOR
All work earefully done.
For estimate, address
me at
Houlton
Oregon
Summons.
in the r irenlt fonrt nf the Wale ol Oresjon, ff
11,1 , ,111111 v of 1 oiiitnbla. .. ,
N'Hie M. 11.11, fliilnliir, va. f'lydeb. Hill.
fen, hint.
To 1 Iv.le I,. Hill i,.f,.n,lnnf.
In the rinmx of tin, Mieie of Oreann. yon are
b. i. l.v re olie.l a.Har and answer the
. .. .l e 1 11 1 tiled iiifiiiiiht v.hi lii the alKive en
iiili'J . iinse on or before th. Kith day of iwln-
ber, ! . and n ale hereby notified that II
on l.ul to a;i ar wllhlti aald time, the plaint
ill for Maul tl,reof will .., I. the t.'olirt fnr
U . r.-lb-f ib'iin n.le.l in her aald eomplalnt na
II.,, b, 11 ill. Tills antninona l serre.1 uia.n yoll
b' 1 obll, allot
Wi-t Ii Iv lt,'w.
ihei.
in 1 lie I Ireitn
.n M11
lat.
ler of ,eiieral eln tilall.in p'lo-
limited al Ht. Illei,s firuu.,,, ..Mrsiiant to an
or.b r i.f the Homo, able J. .akin, rirel.
Jo,.te, duly nu, le and entered on the I'-th day
01 -,.,.1 ,n,ir, i;,i). 1 i,a date ol lb llrat tnibll
lt.ilh.lt 01 II, N s niiiiilina la heplellila r l. IKlCi
Hie lail pniilleation will l id lol er , lull).
tOl.l.lKHt;olI.IKK,
Attorneys lor flalnlH.