The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913, November 11, 1910, Image 2

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    The Oregcvi Mist
Entered at the Purtottuv
Oregon, at aecon-l-c! rw
t St. Helens,
.mil matter.
ISSCBO KvKHV F.;;:.V BY
B. H. Kl.A'.r,.
Ettrro Ar I'ri: kiitok.
SUStSCKtrTIi)' K IKS
One year..- U
W months - .60
Advertising ratei mrule known on appli
cation. Legal notices 2 cvutt per line.
Cimctrrr Cos'i.t OrFictM:
J. A. Eakin Pittrict Tudse
kU. Campbell District Judge
B, Tonga ........District Attorney
Coi'ktt OrriccM
James Dart, Judge.. St. Helens
W. A. Harris, Clerk .St. Helens
Martin White, Sheriff. St. Helens
W. K. Tichenor, Conim'r ClaUksnie
H. West, Commissioner Scappoope
E. E. Quick, Treasurer... St. Helens
U.W.Clark, Assessor 8t. Helens
J. H. Collins, School Supt Ctatsk.nie
C. T. Preecott, Surveyor .St. Helens
Frank Sherwood. Coroner....... Rainier
County Official
Paper
THE PAST CAMPAIGN
The editor of the Mist has no
excuse to make to' anyone for
this paper's course during the past
campaign. He was elected chair
man of the Republican County
Committee and did his best by all
means to secure the election of
the entire ticket, State and
County, and if any part of Ithe
ticket has failed of success it is
through no fault of his. The
best speakers at the disposal of
the State Committee have held
meetings in the principal towns
of the county, and nearly all of
the small campaign fund raised
by contribution of the Candidates
has been used to defray their
expenses and for the circulation
of campaign literature.
The Democratic candidates in
the county campaign have been
treated with the utmost courtesy
and no charge has been made
against them. Mr. Thompson's
friends at Clatskanie seem to
feel aggrieved because the Mist
would not publish in his card the
charge, indirectly made against
the Republicans, of "Machine
methods." We wrote Mr. Thomp
son as follows:
Mist and its editor never have
been the recipients of any con
siderable amount of patronage
from the Sheriff' office. We do
not believe the records will show
we have had over $10 a year of
the Sheriff's printing. Sheriff
sale ads have been published
wherever the parties interested
requested some of them in the
Clatskanie Chief, whose former
proprietors and their friends were
strong supporters of Mr. White.
If the Clatskanie Siwash knew
anything about the politics of
this county he would know that
Mr. White has not been friendly
to the political aspirations of the
editor of the Mist. On the con
trary, we have received much
more encouragement, especially
in Clatskanie precinct, from the
men who made the fight against
Mr. White.
SAFEGUARDING LIFE
A short time ago a man was
killed in an accident on the
logging road of the Peninsula
Logging Company. He had at
tempted to make a coupling and
had missed. As he raised his head
the ends of the logs on the two
cars came together and crushed
out his life. The eoroner took
the testimony of the foreman of
the camp, and, we beleive of
two others, both of whom held
that the accident was the fault
of the dead man, the theory being.
we suppose, that he should have
dodged down and out instead of
rising. It is, of course, possible
that he tried to do so and met
with some kind of an interference
that caused him to raise his head
and meet his death. He may
have slipped and, recovering,
raised up, or he may have been
struck by a pebble or a weed.
He is dead and cannot tell just
how the accident occured.
We do know however that no
such accident could have occured
on the logging road of the Co
lumbia Timber Company, or any
other road where automatic
couplings are used, and we be
leive the law requires that all
roads use the automatic coupler,
If it does not it should. Life
and limb are altogether too cheap
in the logging camps of Columbia
The attention of the
MY SUIT OF CONFEDERATE GREY
I Words br Jinn W. lay, Ptrkett't Division,
tlarielt'a brigade, liett) shunt, lev, July . labi.)
I never was one of the earvful kind.
For savin mul noaMinir away;
If II were not mi. I'd neter have been
As ina.r aa 1 am today.
I had none of (he eai of in Ihriftr end keen
When the stages of toil eonM claim,
Bui ever to me the lie of It all
V. aa the pleasure of speinliu-r the tame.
There Is ut one thine I wnM Ilk to keep,
As carefully hoeMed away
Ai the gold of the miser, ami that one thing
la my suit of t'onfeUer.te grey.
It waa maile on a Southern loom, of wool
From sheep that were Southern hred;
It waa faahU.ued and wove by the dearest handa
That ever held ase.lle aud thread.
I was proud and bright when I put It on,
as prouu aa a print' waa t
Of uiv wife, the suit, and the cause tk which
1 was rledireU to con. nor or die.
1 dreamed not of failure, thought not ef defeat.
As I turned to me eontiiei away
From mother, wile, children and home
lu my suit of Confederate grey.
I marched and paraded, rested aud drilled,
Slcm tu It Both niuhl aud dar:
Skirmished aud foiiiihl. advanced and fell back
in my suit ol Confederate grey.
II was slashed and riddled by saber and ball,
tt was soiled by the dust ol the road;
II was mottled all over with ghastly stains
Of my on and auo.her's blood.
XI is fairer than silk, It Is dearer than gold
More precious by far this day;
The treasure of my heart aud life
Is my suit of Confederate grey.
After one battle cam (General tee
Aud rvftiMl in his Herd where 1 lay.
lu a puddle of blood between comrades slain.
BU..;uS LOCALS
A snap in a li ...i. a Miatuffiiv.
Lota ol in U '
Mtickle'a,
lied room ("
Inquire at tl. i -
4 bcrceiit I
of deposit at.
Tl.orounliL v !
Orpington
Roosters for M
A Bargain
7
i.s iii linoleum at
en -unable price.
I time eer'.ilieales
. . County Bunk,
Iii e Keller-.tra,
'.I ode Inland lied
In luv suit of Confederate erev
"I ain sorry, my friend; would limt I had been
In veur stead ou Ihls tarrible tiav."
Were his words, and a tear from hlseyefelldown
In yeur stead ou Ihls terrible 'lay,
Oa my suit of C'oufvherate grey.
The fields of our battles all covered with grain
w nere wa lougm, are now smiiiug aua gay.
But nothing ran ever brighten agalu
My suit of Confederate grey.
It can never be as I saw it a rst,
Al the hands of its faahlouer fair:
Like the Southern heart when the war waa o'er,
ine re uis aua me scars are stilt mere.
Oh It rarrlca me back, I'm a soldier again,
Lighthearted, daring and gay;
I m a Southern rebel whenever I look
At mv suit of Confederate sree.
Put it on me when my form all breathless and
com
In the dust of the grave shall lay,
For I want to rest till the Ureal Cupula'! call
In my suit ol Coulederale grey.
JOHN DIETZ
The Famoui "Cameron Oam Outlaw"
of Wisconsin, for whose defense
a large fund is being raised.
St Helens, Or., Oct, 10, 1910
Mr. A. E. Thompson-
Dear Sir: I am publishing : Countv
your card this week omitting the j Commissioner is drawn to
lines in regard to machine meth- , , . ...
ods. I do not think it fair for j the matter, and we trust he will
you or any other candidate to j see to it if there is a law pro-
mslre avi vaonia a phsrem Tf von virlinrr fnr n 1 1 torn n tie rwnn!pr!
have any specific charge to make that the law is enforced and if j
LARGER WARSHIPS
FOR UNITED STATES
1. T. liKKDKS,
Houlton, Ore.
Wants,! A jjosl pouUry and lee
man. Iuitnire nt tliis office.
Three good resilience lota, close In, at
100 per lot. Inquire at The Mist office.
Tti l'"t of tvrrytliiug nt Mnrkle's at
popular ptices.
A Babcain Five room plastered lioue
and two lots in St. Helens for 1000.
The Mist olllce.
If you dont buy Devoe Faints, you
dont get the best. A complete line at
Gerdes. Crisis Park.
Foa Sale A good Smith-rretnicr
Typewriter. A bargain. Columbia
County Abstract Co.
Home at Houlton Good sis room
bouse, two lots, barn, chicken house. A
bargain at .W00. At this office.
We buy in lare quantities and are'
able to fell at smaller preces than the
other fellow. James Muckle & Son.
IIobsks BorunT and Sold -At the
Scappoose Livery Stable,
Scsppoose, Oiegon,
Wasted Two good co s, 4 gallons or
more each ; Jerseys or Holstein. o0-4t
Taken L'p At my premises at Deer
Island, on or about July 20'.h, 1010, ore
bay horse, weighing aliout 1100 p3undg
Owner can have the same by paying ex
penses and cost of advertising.
4tpd. WILLIAM BLAKE.
1 1 ys
vv
Nov. 11, 1910.
Dear Friend :
I usen't to like tea
but I like it now, because
we get good tea.
tea that we get now only
costs 50 cts. a pound,
Mock 74, containing
22 Lots
ForSalefor$600
Oue-third down, balance
ou time
Address J. 1..C.OPFRKY.
St. Helens, Ore, or 1030 Mast
Main street, Portland.
CANDIDATES CARDS
Geo. Brewster
SURVEYOR !
All work carefully done.
IFor estimates address
me at
Houlton
Oregon
Summon.
In thr "in tilt otirl of the Hlnte of rt'gn for
1 oliitiiolM l ounly.
W. I). I'UlutilT. i. Auni'tta Ciuc. Dvfriid
HMt.
To AmivttA ( sue. Pfft'titlnul:
lu the On me of I lit Stale of Ou'inn, y.ni art
hervtiv rf.ititr1'! I doit'itr mtui ntiwr Ih
c'ni,liiiui HUstitiat t 11 in the Htvtt vu
IttU'l t'HtiM On or lvfo-tf tti 17th iluy 0 ltfm
Ur. l-'lo mt'l I viiii full lo o .ti'innr mil
aiiHWtT within nut limt'. hv imnutt
(of Wrltlt thnuf Will 'IV to the Court for
the relief tU nmnhM lu hk- ritu coinolitliit. U
wit. thdt 'lie bomU of inntriutoiiv lit rrtofoj
lil now ?lRtliiic UtHttti I'lnintlft KlM th-lrihl
nl f UnMsolvc-i. J hl tummou wrvl uitMi
you hv pulilh H.tloii Hu rt of td I hc I'ru .n Mint.
ui'Wirtir of ift-nrrftl i-lre 1U11. hi iithllhv
tl fi. lloii-iiH.rolutnbiiiCoiintv. on irou. hv !r
ttlt of mi order of (he llonortil Jmnea I'
t'ounty Jiolire. tluly niti-h iid enterel 011 ihe
2nd iny of Noveiuhfr, J'Jlo.
hrtte'of limt puhllt aitoii, Novrmtn-r 4, l'tlo.
lt?of ln.it i'Uliietlon, IhH'finlwr U; VAo,
A. W. Ml M l.r K,
Attorney for l lmtj(t.
presented to
congress during the
vSur own Signature and the Mist !lnere . n. SUCn ,aW: .lnalj thcom.ng session by Secretary of
;n i-t? i- !i . p t. if!
win puDiisn 11 iree 01 cost,
jf I Companies be prevented from i the Navy Meyer when the question
you do not wish your card pub
lished without that line, let me
know and it will cost you nothing
for the issue.
Respectfully yours,
E. H. t LAGG,
loading their cars in such a;of the buiuing program is taken up
manner that when a coupling is
missed the logs will come to
gether. The manager of one
of the biggest camps in the
We think the great majority ofi 5ounty inform3 u3 that this
neon! will rav that is a nprfeetlv memoa oi loading is wrong ana
fair proposition and of course we
care nothing for the opinion of
the Clatskanie Siwash. What
ever may be the truth of the
conflicting affidavits in regard to
Sheriff White's conduct at Clats
kanie on the night of September
24th, it must be admitted that
' the editor of this paper, as Chair
man of the Republican County
Committee, was entitled to be
lieve that he was telling the
truth, and we acted on that sup
position. If we we were wrong
the methods of the opposition are
. to blame. The offense was al
leged to have been committed on
September 24th, and yet the
chargewas notmade until Novem
ber 1st, and no notice was given
that such a charge was pending.
Messrs. Norman Merrill, Henry
Kratz, I. S. Bumgardner, J. W.
McDonald, J. N. Rice and V. S.
Malcom sign their names to a
statement indorsing the state
ments published in the Clatkanie
Chief, and yet these gentleman
must admit that in fairness to
the Republican campaign mana
gers, and in compliance with the
spirit of the Corrupt Practices
Act, the charge should have been
made sooner and proper notice
that it would be made given to
Sheriff White. Of course, if the
charges are absolutely true in
every particular, that is a defense
against prosecution, but we sub
mit that the opponents of Martin
White, knowing, as they claim,
that he violated the law, owed it
to the people of this county to
make their charges at an earlier
date. Aa to Harry Knighton,
who made the affidavit, he either
wore falsely then or when he
took his oath of office, and his un
supported affidavit was entitled
to no consideration whatever,
Tiut on mora statement t Th
should be done away with.
A PUBLIC DISGRACE
When a person comes to St,
Helens by boat the first impres
sion that they receive of the
town is the following sign, dis
played in large and bold type:
NOTICE
This dock is not safe for
man or beast.
What kind of a feeling does
this create in their mind? Does
it make them realize what a good
town they have struck or do they
think that the residents of this
town have a poor dock service
that requires visitors to come in
to the town over a dock which
they say that they would not
allow their live stock to pass over.
The owner of the dock is in no
blameable, as it is through his
liberality that we have had any
dock at all for some time, and
the signs are only the protection
to which he is entitled.
There has for some time been
considerable talk of a public dock.
At a recent meeting of the city
council the matter of putting up
such a structure on some of the
tide lands that are now in dis
pute was discussed and it i3 just
probable that it will be done.
Some of the anti-prohibition
workers in Missouri would be
glad to see the water wagon
hitched to a vagrant balloon
that is trying for the long dis
tance record.
for consideration.
Naval experts have practically
agreed tnat the new type of ship, of
which congress will be asked to auth
orize the building of two, will be
larger and heavier than the 27,000 ton
ships now under construction. The
tonnage limit will be Increased to at
least 21000 and probably 29,000 when
the plans 3re matured.
The building program will probably
include torpedo destroyers, and one
additional ship, either an ammunition.
repair, eupply or hospital ship. An
important change in the building
plans as outlined in the tentative pro
gram will be enlargement of the de
stroyers to 1000 tons. The largest
now afloat in the United States navy
are ob tons. This means tnat the
larger grayhonnds of the navy, the
scout destroyers, will become an ob
solete class.
Washington Plans for bigger hat- I j ... . .
hlp. with heavier armor will be i and ' U taste3 80 OOd.
When you go to buy it you
can tell it by the smell.
When i came home from
school today i came by the
grocery and got a pound of
Gunpowder tea and some
lemons and some cookies
because Mama had a little
tea party this afternoon
Your friend,
Jacob.
P. S. We never, never
think of going for our
groceries but to
Wellington's
Notice of Guardian's Sal
In the I'outur Cmiri of the Mate of Orvgon f
'!inul)it Ciutnly.
Ill thr matter of the Kstal aill iljur))amhti
ol irern .nart nan. a minor.
Notice Ih heretiy alveu that Iti mrua!ie 01
sim ny virtue til a im'.'iim ati-1 itrlr o!
duly lHuel an1 made by the otiuty Court ol
the State of Oretton for i:otuintta County, on
the '.'."itll ilay of April, M1U. Ill the inalti r of the
etate all.l auanllau-llin of Irene Msnit'hali.
minor, aulhormuK atll lU'euMli atl-l eiuow
erms: the titnlerunel as KURr.llan thereof t
sell all of he real rorty of .aid etie a t.rl
vnte sale, the umlerMk'tied, the Ktmrdiati of
ade-nte. will from ami after Saturday, the
lLith day of NovemlH-r. A. I . Hl. sell at private
aie hi me nmuesi iil'l'li-r lor faTi koi.i eolti
the I tilled i-tnles. all the rl(tit, title and estate
of the Md I reue Mir lial'. a minor. In and t
the following deM'iihed rtal tirot-erty, to alt
I hesoilthweit tiuarterof the northeati1lartir of
eetion - J. townihlp .i notih, ranne a e.t of ih
w iiiamette merl tutu, in coluuih a County, or
eiroii, !ihje-t. ho,.ypr. to the dower rticht of
Julia nal'vak. who Is the mother and onh hvl
and neit of kin of said minor.
All Mils to he directed to I lie lllldirslKlled III
care oi y r.. .Miner, at m. Helens, itrexon.
1'aled St. Helens, Oreitoii. oi'inhor M I'dd
Jl l.lt WAI.I . K.
(iiardlan of the fierwon and vtMi of Irea
Msrm-liitll, a minor.
JJato of tlrit iiiililleailon hereof (let. -.'I. lain.
Notice of Final Settlement
In the County Court ol the State ol Ureimn. t
Coluinlila County.
In ths matter of the estale ol Lyman Merrill
im eaM'-i.
otlee is heretiy jrlvetl that fieorire Merrill
tne eii rmiir.il me estate ol Lyman Merrill, de
eeHi-( has rendi-red and presented for settle
iio-iu, aii'i iiiimi in san i nun, his final a count
oi iiis aoiniuisirarioii ol said estate, and that
mr'.ii me run uay oi zsoAemtier, A. i. V.ilu
at no clock a. fn , at the court room of ,sl.
i-iiiiiin i (iiin.si meiouri Mouse. In the ( Ity
ii ii.-irii., i omnium oiiiny. iircifon. imi
ieen iiuiy appointed hy the aliove entitled
ouniy oun tor tne settlement of sal.) a. rn.iut
ai wiurn lime anil place any person or person
i.iiir.i"iiii sfiio rsinie may apier arid niak
exceptions u said account anil nva ilo.l. in
jections near'i.
t.Kf.lti.K MKHRIi.L, Eiec-itor.
Dated Octotier :l, I'j.u.
Raise Postage on Magazines.
Washington. President Taft and
Postmaster-General Hitchcock have
reached an agreement on the recom
mendations the President will make
to Congress regarding a change In
the second-class postage rates affect
ing magazines and other periodicals.
Mr. TaU will recommend that maga
zines be required to ay the present
rate of 1 cent a pound on all reading
matter, and a nuoh higher rate, to
be determined later, on advertising
pages.
Three billions of dullaraf.l.OOO.OOO.OOO)
In the savings batiks of the United
States show that there is confidence in
the savings banks. The Colnmhia
County Bank will nelp yon to lave.
TACOMA RECOUNT SOON
Washington Chief Census Statir
ticlan Hunt, accompanied by his con
fidential secretary, L. V. Boales, has
started for Tacoma to conduct the re
count that was ordered after the re
port had been made that padding in
the census returns from that city had
been committed. Hunt will make a
complete reenumoratlon of Tacoma.
He said before leaving that he ex
pected to complete the work within a
weak after his arrival. Hunt said he
would have 12 experts from the pa
cific coast and lSo enumerator! to aa
alst nlm In tne work.
Fast Train
Service
VIA
A seven rwm bouse ami a five room
house for sa!e cheap. Htrictly nv-iden
ami both are new. iJon't mis, tl Is op
portunity to get a home in St. Helens at
a bargain. Inquire of R. I. Williams.
Begin at 21 to save the price of two
cigars. At the end of five years yon will
Ten horse engine and two boilers for " over 1000. That will start yon in
sale cheap. Inquire of 1.9. WATSON, huslnese. The Columbia Connt Bank
Warren, Oregon. i will hsl p yon lava tbfi mnch.
Astoria & Columbia
River Railroad
AND
Spokane, Portland
& Seattle Railway
"The North Batik Road"
TO
Spokane Helena
Butte St. Paul
Minneapolis
Chicago Denver
Kansas City
and St. Louis
tf Thronirh tickets ar.M and ilneper ar
raiiKod. l)e posits s.-c.ipi. d and tickets delivered
JiT aifenw lu the F.aat to your friends coming
w est.
F. J. CHADIMA.
W.E.COMAN. -H--ft
Central Fright and Pimnftf Aft,
pM-ttaU, Orf ft
Citation.
Ill th Cuiinty Cotirt of the HUH; of Oreffof), for
SC. Mill! Il (rl'jnil'irt.
In Hit? mhtitT of the haute of Audni Jokt-1
'Ici'i'Ui'd.
lo John Juk' l. nrlKft .IftkcTn mn.t 1111. t..
rfifianiiii mi iiumth w iiuin ii rimv iliriru
In tlm name of thr MutH of
hereby enininanded Ui apie ar befure the Hun
nralilet oiinty ( inirliif trie Mate of Onvill, In
ami iiir me i fiunij- in i uiiitniiia. at the rutin
luillse In the i lly il ht. Helens, i,n ,e .t
nI i nei.iiM r, iKiu, at tne Imnr nf pi t, clo k
a. m. flfsald diiv, to show, cause, if siivfiiki
why an order should not tie made antliorlxlaK
and ilirertinir ths- administrator r s.-ll al pri
vate sale the followitia; ilxsi-rttrt'd tract of Uu,f
oi sum e-ime, town: mvi 11 Tl ' ri St at the .Nl-
corner of the SVVolth NK'.tif He, Hon :tl' oi
townsliipa north, ol ranire 4 west, of the w'll-
laim-ttn .iierniliill. Ill snid countv. .....
theni e south I Jl chains alona: tne east line of
sum suo'iii isimo . ineiii-e nortn a-j di;rei's
nilliillesl west, Jii.'iT cliHlns to the left hank ol
the olniuiiia river: thenre north .Vi deirrei-s
enst. ,V Is i hsl lis, up (he hank ol the river to the
I rrlted Htates meander corner hetween sec
tions D aud ill. aud thence south so iieitreea ii
minutes east, z.m chains on the section line to
the place ol hexllililiiK. Hcltur alioiii In r, .'r,.,
aiconllnu to the praver of the admlnl-trainr
Vt Itness my hand and the seal of sstd I'mirt
(-ail) ariixed this li;th day of teptemher l'jlu
W. A. IIAkltlrt.
Clerk of the ;onnly Court.
Summons
In the Circuit Court of the Btate ofOreion for
Colnmhia County.
Maud May Ktowell, I-lalntllT, vs. Creasy (Unwell
llefendavt. '
To Creasy Stowell, the ahove
am ii
are her
complaint filed analllst vim In the ahove hum... I
. " "! "' if'-emiier, l'jlu
said date tielnir the espliatlon of si weeks
from tlietlral pulillcatiou ol this summons and
If )ou fall lo appear and answer the complain!
for want thereof the nlaltitirT win .....i. !.. ....'
( oiirt lor the relief deiuni I In the eompliilnt
Iihw It: For a decree dls.olvl,, (le (,!.," ,
matrlinonr now eslstlnir twiwei n the tlalutitr
nd defendant. This summons is i.ijl,llsln..l h.
onler of Hon. J. A. K.kln. J,tJ , , V i 'ill K
f'...ll U.I.I..I. u . ... . II' 'III
.11 .rl.lr, wptn niH'ie ami entered
the llth day of Oi lotier. pilo, and Ihe time
w nwri mr pui.ncation thereof Is sla weeks ,
art ririlliK with the Issue of I. ,i.i.. . :
IKin. and coutltiiilna each .....s .i.'l '.T'"-
....i i... i ... ,1... . r. i . """ """ to
liiiii " ' """Ti emher i
' A. 11 A NHS V
Attorney for Plalii'ti'iT.
FilNt. MAI IU1NLK Y
I For PARTICULAR People
We Are Confident of Our
Ability to Please You.
A NEW LINE OF FOUNTAIN PENS
From On. Dollar to Fiva
la ye ?ssorment of P0t (?aA.
S3
a
I Deming's Drug Store st. Helens, or.
F. B. Hoi brook Co.
4 ROOH i, Worcester IJIdff. Portland, Oregon
illltL UitiL UiitiL UttfckliiLtiL ittj
Will use this space for ex
ploiting a tract of Colum
bia Couuty land : : :
t reasy Stowell, the ahov. named defend
lu the name of the Htnte of Oreiroti run
erehy required to apfe ar and answer the
STAPLE AND FANCY
GROCERIES
TKAS AND COFFKKS
Are our Ppccialty. (Suntmwiler Tea at tik: and COc.
None .H'ttor for the money. KntfHsh Ureakfast Tea at
10c. Ceylon Tea letter than Liptona at 7(k Green
Tea at Hc and C'oll'ee in hulk at le, UTic and 35c
per iKJund. Coiree in tins at Xk: or 3 iHumls for $1.00.
Coffee in 3'oiind tins at H5c.
MonoKle and SclnllinKa Spicen antl HakinK Powder
Pure White antl Olympic Flour
We carry a full line of MonoHle Canned Goods. No
better koxIs than this line oh the market.
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ALL GOODS DELIVERED
C. H. JOHN & CO.
ST.HELENS, OREGON
LODGES
COU M11IA HOMl-STKAO No7 2l!vil,
Brolberhooil of Atutrifuu Yeomen.
tiKCtsthe scconil iiml fourth Wel
nesilar ni;lit of cacti month nt Ymia
ton, Ore. Viaitinx tufttilsrrs wclcoltir.
K, S. IIiNson, llonorntilu I'orcttirtti,
C. I? IiAKK, Cnrrcsjiotplcnt.
HOL'U'ON CIRCI.K NO Vx, Women of
Wootleraft, meets Die second ami
fourth Tucaiiny afternoon of each
month at Houlton, Ote. Lulu Allen,
(iuanlinn NeiKhlwrj Anna Van Nat
ta, Clerk.
COt'RT t'.NlTY NO.
TH, K. of A.
Mfets fverv lriilav
ninlit in K. of I'. Hall,
hi. Helens, Oregon.
VisititiK brothers wr.
route.
M. V.. Miller. Chief
IUnKer; Italic If. C'r.iiit.a. Financial Sec.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS,
)K. it. k. t urr.
Physician and Surgeon
00.V.07 C'orliett IliiilJing
I'ortlsml. Ore.
l:enitlenc 71t Weldler itrret
im( hours; It fn a. m.: J to S P rs-w
Maine '.Im. A 1M: residence pliatis. East
ST IIKLKYS LOlMii; no. w A l- a
A M. JfeeU 1st ami .1.1 fs'iitunlny in
each month. Visiting l.rothers ct.r
Jiallv nclcotiif.,1. V V Chirk, Maa
ter; K. U. Quirk, Secretary.
ST. HKI.KN.s CAM1'. M) iihki. m"
W. OK A. Meets first ami third
Weduesilitys.
K. I. HALI.Afilf, Consul.
H. K. I.Alt. t K K, Clerk,
Notic. of Guardian's Sal. of Real Estate
o.l u?,',v.:,.',,',':::'3.''' t,,e H'""- ".
in me m alter of the Kstat. and c,....i
1)11. I.. OII.HKKT ROM;)
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
St. Helens, Oregon
Oi i,u r, M tickle ntiildint; both pbono
DR. R. L. Jkfi'cott
DKNTIST
OfTice with Ir. ClifT. fT. HHHIi
JK. KUWISROHH,
PHYSICIAN & SURGK0N
AT. JIEI.KN8 : i OBsilO1
K. MILLF.lt
ATTORN RY-AT-LAW
Ht. Helens, Oretn
QltKIN B, K VH
CIVIL KNGINEER
RAINIER, ORKOOM
Administrator's Notica of Hearing of
Final Account.
In the f.'i.iiniT f'eurt of the Htata nl ..
and fur Colninl.la l .u.,,1.. '"'
. . . . .......
in me matter oi the estate of l,o
uei'ease'i.
nk P. Peterson,
filed his final aeeoiinl as admlril.iran.r 7 i?
estate of .s I-. Peter...:'";"3 h
t:.,nntv I 'oiirt f Colni.ihia ,. M't; "
on, and the Judireot M. r.,rt hs ,,, . '',
Hat.uday, the turn d f l,.e,.m,.r," ! "
r eloek p. rn., at ll,e l,rt .R ,i ihe rii! .
nt. Helena, said Count, ,d Htt,. V.'th , "
and pi..', for hearl.,,' of ohjei'ilon. t
Itnalaieoiiut and the allowanr. , ,1 .,, "h
K.Viie.. ,,':,"l;t'""."' Insane f,.,.o ' 1 1
.S'. r,, l,T",,y Klven that In tmr.,,.,. .
..'. hi Mrmeoia iii eii.eau.l order of snledu . I
-land made l, the rn,,lv
?h ! u',Tn' '" 'l'l.ls '.-intr, or , f ...
e:;.S'"i::,,!:;:!:' -v' nuc for Publication.
therein, to -II , tl,,. ,,., n? Department of tllf Interior. f
hl.-h o'rder I ,"!;''. r ''l,l,ed !- ". - "'! I 'M
on Hi- ,!..l.r -J.J, l ill), so duly iiiimIIi . . Heptemlier. I.'lh. 'M
lierml. of a sale e.i'Mlr.K t.u i. h. r." N,",", l, n '"" '"'l!' u.l f W
(nailer .et. mi, Ihe nnd.'r.ls- i.e." tl,, in. I,.,. Onaon, who on M..r.r l . IJJ
"f said estate, Kill, f ,d after Jl , ' Ina.le - Intla-r sil.l Mone ..!leatiil. No.
the .-.tli day of November V U Ytu, "r : '" ''s. ""'"n li. t""h'Ps4J ?iwi
prlvat. sale to ihe hlKl,f,t,idderW, rone, hie, A west, Wlllan.elt. Merldlaa, hal ,
eash.nne thlrd 1 alle one y.r , ,e, Tti, ! ""th e of Intention to maaa Duel '"'H
e .iillriimtlon ..I i- .... '"" 1 ,u,n ...... i ......li.a elaim to "i
two year, alter .!.,. '..7 ..". ":" ' l'al.i.
deferr a...,...,.. ... ..".". "",u" 5" "
. i - ' ' - " -nr ii ii
irovn tifM'rlhed. iWori inv 7-
li sis' -as I asl K. I'nll.1,1 tmU .hf ' 'm 7
l'nrllniii, Orotfim, on lh JhU dy NoM,
htrlM t
nii'i mint H'mi. rnnrtiriiii of n.. . - . 1 '
H me rl.ht lu7 .,'h"!:'':,','rii t lalmant t.amea a. w.ln.es- ('
own-hlp sl north, riunre f. r . ,,'W'
i -I
flfll af - t.et. , . ..
As Administrator of t s K.lateol J 2,u.r
son. rtaeeas.it " 1 etr-
A. W. Ml'BLLKa. Attorn.. I... ... . ....
trator. ' ' "iminia.
Iiatenf Brst puhlleatlns, Oetohef M loin
"m niim 10 is i rcflKi IaI .r. i . . .
rm!r. "! i'-v. .1 hV .f. : r ,n
I'a.en nt. Helens, (iri von. 'ii.r 7 lufn.
On.Mlan.af th. ,--i'y".i -
..istafson, an Insane rK. '
I'.teof BratpiihU, .!!,,,, h-reof (let, 7, Mm.
Nofica of Final Settlement.
NotlC'f In hirt ! srl n.... .
Admliilstratiir of . ' ' .71 W ," '"""J.
apiailnted the llrlh dar of tH tola-r. l " V Ih.
u.u,U0B, kor.u. 1 Ari!ruVB:M