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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 23, 1910)
The Oiegon Mist RiHeml at tha lMs-rnffice at tt. Helen, .Detfon, a econ:l-clnsa null matter. Issuwj Evkhv FirAV Bv R. II. FUAGO. Editor and PaoraiKToa. Subscription R.tks truth, that for the young man without a home there is no place to spend an evening except in his lonesome room, in the public room of tht hotel, in the saloon or the pool room. Such a state of affairs is a disgrace to our small cities,' and the effect is OUR PORTLAND LETTER Sir month Advertising rate made known on appli cation. UK1 notice 26 cent pet line, Oregon's MetropeiU the Mecca for Wool Growers of the United State Portland, Or., Dec. 2 When tlie annual convention of the National Wool liruwers' Association opens in P-ortlumt January 4th it will be the biK". llJ most important gathering ol sheep raid ers in America for years, tjueelion if vital importance to the sheep industry are to be contirierrd anil the future poW Circuit CoukT Officerj: .District Tnd being shown in the constantly l.W' inref-sino mh nf vntino rrim- ajl " - " - O -" ' f - - ' cs ,uv ! i -s. At.. . ... . in .....i: l mats, from gamuting tor cmys 117 01 im wooi idhti i uuumcu, in the pool room to gambling for ; AC rJintj to those .iijli in the coun. its Secluded organa-tiiou, nine uhiii iup mot men may dc ripec en eiinri irmu Pre-iJeut Tad or the i.rst Couk"-. money in some more place is but a short step. The1 f ' V ' myn':ilMR ! de8ire 0f y0Unfir Peple fr amU8e I Bth. It ieen... are d. te.tuint-d to lead E. B. Tongn .'. District Attorney : ment is natural, and within rea- S. hedule K to t'.e laughter iii revWnj THE ' 'H TE " "- At. , J?U L , fcAeVAAevi Coi ntv Orncsas James lrt, ju.ii:? ..su He'ens vided ior. in at. Helens mere is no excuse whatever for not snnnhle hound it should be Dro- ' '' bill. The f, Send, cf the threat eueil acl.edule would ie:ie tne mi.jeci to the Tariff Hoard, but it is iaid that W. A. J Urn. Clerk St. Helen M i.iin iv'lniu yl.-ntT 8t. Helen v, k. Ticiie'nV, Comm'r cuukanie providing for the young men a II. Hm, Ooirmt'sioner Siappoe .v,PP(, f-hov pan asspmhle in E. K. Quick, Treasurer St. Helen PIaCe nere Can assemoie in v. w.i urk. eer t. Helen the evenings and read the maga- J. H. Collin". SotuxdSupt CtaUeunie 1 5 writ. lottPis or nlav C.T. Presoott, Surveyor -St. Helen. zlnes wr,te Or pidy r'rank ttierwoo.!. Coroner Kaiuier , games under proper restrictions. I liTne 100111 Provided by the City l hand they charge the agitation 'hit Iihs CVilintV O I 1 1C 1 ell for a commercial Club room is 'aiUen against them to the n.ndslinger J 1 II 1 1 I I T - n.l mnnL.aL.I i . I a Mn, . t i ltu fll I1T)I wpi i unanrpn inr rnia Duruuse. i"v... m .u.... President Taft feels that the public ex peets further tinkering with the ra'et on wool and woolens and he U i deter mined to accedii !o their lem n.!s. It is felt by the wool men that their side of the case has never len present to the public fairly, whi!e on l!e other Paper and should be utilized at once. sines. ' !4i wwre nu uuyc vx vi8auu.uS chairman of the general arrangement cnuisiiiAo ! the commercial ciuo ana remeay-: committee, "will be the meat of the co- " ing Some Of these evils, the edi-lcoanutas far as the r. invention is con The Mist Wishes all .Of ltS nr nf tha Misr will in a Rhort I cerned. It is the life of the wool trade friends a Merry Christmas, l ne timet make a personai appeal to j year drawing to a close has been CoUncji and to a number oft a prosperous one and the nonaay j our cjtiZens. to take ud the mat trade proves that money is by no ' ter an(j see what can done. The giving of and when it is threatened the existence of the wool indnstrv is in danner. Wool grower all over the country sre alarmed , at the rapid advancement of the senti- means scarce. presents, the return home for the holidays and the general feeling of kindliness that prevails at this SPECIAL GRAND JURY I ment for a change in the wool schedules I of the tariff. The program as now outlined includes I many speaker of national prominence i Gives Throe Criminals a Ctuvnce to ! who will speak on tariff matter and Plead GutltV ...Kl . ; 1 . 1 Imrlinc. In tlir season 01 xne jear unuouoieuiy, A special session of the Grand Jury j wool industry. have a beneficial effect, and the I was held Wednesday and Thursday Ut j a great sliet p and g at show will be telling of the story of the Christ j d brought in four true bills: One 1 held in connection with the convention, PHiM nnrl flip lifp of the Man of Kgint John Thomas Watson, for f ir- , which meets at the .Armory, and prize Sorrows, from the cradle in the stable to the cross on Calvary has lost none of its charm. Poets have made it their theme, and inspired painters have con sidered its reproduction on can vas their noblest work. There is gery; one against Oust Johnson and Ernest Johnson, for robbing the Amer ica's warehouse, and one against George Davis for burglarizing the shoe store of M. Rosenthal of St. Helens. animals from all over the country will be on exhibition. Breeders and wool men are taking unusual interest in the flnnriiAchtntr ainn anil t tiw m il 1 al tmd j in very la'ge numbers, it being expected Davis was the first to plead guilty, j that no lees than 0000 people directly in and, on account of his youth, was given ; terested in the sheep business will be in the minimum sentence of one year in -Portland during the fuur da cf the the penitentiary, accompanied by a good , convention. James J. Mill played 8nta Clans this I kiwalr )m Sat ft it rs ArnAH si i nrnmisi n ....... ... UJ "OlHI'g W V ft'AA V. p'VU'lO'OR ature of the aees. The dying-uP"n KID,n " 't nng our, new. Mil..yi Elensiuns Dfth Ore thief upon the cross believed it nothing equal to it for the Up- ; lecture from the Judge who plainly in- liftin sr of mankind in all the liter- i formed him that if he did not reform i tuc nnru...., .aU ,..u.7 g0n Trunk Line fi om the preient pro- wit rmri mm. iravii nni iinr nnwn mtiv 1 . . . . . onrl AloA -,-;rl that ha woiilrl ." 7 7 .7. . . ! f""1 termma. al Ben I so.un mroU(!u V" - 'Kntoi sorrow icrnis i rime. Duwino(i ,atrri,r 0r)gon tbe pil.,h;ng o( the awaKe in raraaise. Il appeaiea that a y ar in the pen will convince him , Unite(, RaiIwayi westward to Tillamook with equal force to Saul of Tar- of the unwisdom if not the immorality ,nd lrie building of an independent Hill sus, ana irom men to now me, w v.i: t uo fn,A , The cae of Watson l"e,cllu" Ui w",sk " circumstances. He is the its believers among and given comfort to all classes and condi- had nii'igtting sole support of his m jther an I sUters. He had been working in a mill or camp near Kainier passenger station in Portland were ! some of the things the Empire Builder outlined. Oregon may one day have the most beautiful scenic highway in the world, for the new road now under construction to Crater Like from Med lord is said bv experts to be superior to a' y on this continent or through ths Alps in the I nr.ni1.H. a! t .1 a .... r. ... T? - .1 r. . . lias us ntriu niiuse uit uiuajr 10 j ior - anu ugn me name 01 morion, o( the Government in charged th" celebrated much as we celebrate bcli he did and cashed the ceeck wi.h I work My ,he new ljgnwgy wjl have no the anniversary of our national ; a,.0" ",aD' ee,,Q'n 5 out of ' 7 ; superior any where and characterize the tions of men. Christlike is the j d bad 30 comiog to him but could svnonvm of nil that is ffood. and not get his money. Going to h s board- his birthday i3 the greatest of the anniversaries, ing bouse l.e fonnd the proprietor's rlifvk linnk tavinir nn ttiM latilA anft it Every nation j entered bis head to write out the check i birth, but Christ alone is in the the work as ''Forty five miles of mac- , man m-nria naniM n, a117n1.fi anal riA nnii ... .. ... hearts of men of all nations, and j done and WM iu lhe of Aringthe I , the Tfd even those who claS3 themselves mat er with the saloon man when the t . . . . ... . a j ' tj v 1 . j f. 1 Tii Oreirou Atrricultural Collet) will v Krtf 1 imAiumiaaiI tAM Haiti r M jFLhal r ra,il sH I, m llnnnr . n m a i w s u v nv ne wuuuai 1 courses for farmers on o-ood hv hoarino- the storv of His ! Diirict Attorney Miller presented these i - 0 1... .I.-O . T...1 c-u: tuuian iui if.1 boundless love, His suffering and , ;." 1 lh- TT' special short January 3 and to be offered this year death. Especially is this the j iu the penitentiary. tnni) n at ria -- -:j ivoK u a vvu- ... pMlrlwm's hnli Jav IooWaH forward : H... ir i.....m v.. were tart,;(1 several years ago. ,aaaiux-aa u a v wv.a. w a va v , uh.0 u ' lUOVJII SB 9 g'VU Vlki J rulUI'J aiv to for many weeks. We hope " beat liberty to continue supporting they may all have their heart's wotlier na "5ter- be ,n ,he wish gratified, and that many years from now, when their chil dren gather around at Christmas- past. Ous Johnson, for bnakirg into the America's warehouse, was sentenced to .... ... l .: title they may look back with j Ernest Johnson, who is accused of the ! Dleasure throusrh a lone vista of ! f"me criuiP out on bail ani probably Experts in the various branches' have been se cured and tbe special work will extend over a period of sis weeks. Farmers who work for their money can make their money work for them. Tbe Columbia County Bank proves this. useful and happy years to the Christmas of 1910. will not be tried until tiie Circuit Court. the May term of SCHOOL ENTERTAINMENT School District No. 34 Gives a Pleasing Holiday Program Messrs. J. II. Ryan and Harold P. Ross, teachers in School Di-trict No. 31, ti getber with their pupil", c Itbrated Christmas by giving an entertainment and social at the fci.ool bouse oi Mon day evening.) The rooms and tree were beautifully decorated and candies anl fruit were served to adult as well as to Ue pupili. Presents wera distribute'! to the teachers and pupils, and the following program was rendered : "Ten Years Hence" Leta I.ilUrd "The Firt Christmas Tree" Norah Oentrv "No Place for a Ho) to Uu" Ray Frits "Somebodv's Kr,,th. r". . Chailiv Fiitz Boys and young men receive no "Poverty Road Ur dees" Helen in ill attention from the business menx' of either community, who seem i rai,cesie: try a linva ..11 tl,,.,V ftmn ! "The Cbas Ethel K.ain ij .... ....v. i .Ws..w l "Kries Kriiig'r's Surprise" centrated on their special busi-, . Neis-.ii Knwi ness and to have no time to give 'S'l'A ?Jli:.v ;'u !iu.,'T ... . nairr p at HI" OWIICH . . FiUU'TI, llllllll'l I A 1 A. .1 T . . 1 1 1 1 . i . I . . .. ... I u wnai iney uouutiess consiuer n n am oi a servant".. of no particular interest to them. ! Aut ,0 The ringing of the curfew bell "The Night B Christm.s". admonishes young children that NighrAhMcWiDiJ'"!.'!..Go " they must keep out of the glare of Orlow Jore tUn i;.,v,fa K i i "Sanla and His Reindt-er' 1.11c LivLki 11, iii.ta, uu, 11 uvea llUb A CITY'S DUTY The Mist wishes it could arouse the people of St. Helens to a sense of their responsibility to the young men and boys. As this paper ha3 a good circulation in Rainier we will include that city J in our remarks. Neither of these communities is a good place to raise children in or for young men to abide in. Both of them ! are full of pitfalls and tempta-! tions for the young, and neither) of them has done anything what-1 ever to offset these temptations. I . 1 "Mrs. Sauta Claus". Song provide for those who are a little older any place where they may pass an evening in harmless amusement. The door of the sa loon is closed to minors, but wide .1 ...L 1 . J vtrcu iu luiwmw nave paaocu Dialogue, "The Sea-on the shadowy boundary between 1 '". "The Dawn of youth and manhood, while the pool and card room, with their gambling features, attract crowds of young men, many of them weak enough to patronize them night after night, to the full ex tent of their earnings and even beyond. It is said, with torn Harvey Francis May Siedel Ruth Hnnt.r and Frances (ienlr Dialogue, "Brought to Trial" All the Hoys Reading Let, LUUrd "An Urban Wail" Fred Mwlei "The Last Hymn Hs7-I Gen'ry . . . .tour (jiris Christmja Day" Hazel Gore, Ethel Francis and Leon 1'intkney OREGON The Last Call of the West jroii av tiiii ix'suiiful article ,,lc luring Or,n In four e ilun In the No render KfXHKT? S2S.0OO IS BEING SPENT BY SUN. SET MACAZ1NE on a neriaa ol articles upertly illi.lrHt, Iu Imir Colombo tnrinij sn, ccrlbin the ttruorii and re ourcos ol the Wonderland of the Pacific We will a.;i,, ou the nextthrve Ii.tir of -L'NrtET commencins with ll.s c'al IXcember Iwiue ID which l-lti"the le Mrlul novel ol the )ur "lhc Hll," hv v.. X. & A M. tvilll.un.iin, and np'-rlila jitiiHtrafe.l article In lour n,lr on -San Fraaciacv-tha Expaai. tioa Ciir"; u I In a.,ution wo will In tlii'le a wipy ol lhe Novuril.cr labile mn taiuliiirtho Iwauiirtillyllliutriiled article 011 OrMif.in. ALL FOR 25 CENTS (Stamp, or Coin) SUNSET MAGAZINE Wells Fargo Building PORTLAND, . OREGON If yon want a tilth grade sowing ma chine which is a World's Standard of Excellence buy the Will TK. The machine it un surpassed for timplicity. durability and the character of th.i w .rk It will do. It is made in two t,hs, the Vibrator Shut tle and the l nr.ed R"t,iry Sli it le. The latter machine sews ti'hcr a k or a chain stitch. There a e n iiuuiUt o! Styles to choose f r in a id the wo l work is the handsomest possible. LOCAL DEALER J. Muckle & Son 3 M 4 miit7sT?tiiztld-. i Notice of Time Set for Settlement Final Account In the fonniT Court ( ths Stats of Orrgon, to Columbia Cotuiiy. Id the mallei ol tin) etals ol Ueorge Itlolt, dc- caM-u . Noiife U herel.v iilvcn that Victor ('. RI011. Ihaailtniniatralor f 1110 erali ol iii-ortre Hl.ttt. iltve, I . ha ri'n.leriNl an.l iri'mnlet t-..r mmiIv ment. unit filed In ..lid C.ttiity I't.url. his Anal M-c.unl ul hia a,luiinitraiiou of atud e,tate: au1 that atllnlay. lilt '.'tt .lay of Jmiuary. ltill, al 10 o'cliu-k a in , al the i-.mrt room ol ait court. In the City iif si. H.-U-ni, Columbia Cnuiily. Ornioii. ha Ikvii li!y appolnti-.t hy the Ju.ltre of aaid Coari, f,r the fiilutneiil ul hI.i aiti'tuni. al whu.h time and nla,-e any ir- on luiereated In mil, I atate mav apne.ir and file otijt-'iio,, to iim-h flual aci-ouui aud have urn objections heard. 11 rim ;. iii.im 1. Admlulsirmor of the eatate ol Uvorfe Hloit, de- eeayeo. Dated December il, 1910. Notice of Sale of Tide Land Notice to Creditor N.itu-e ! hereby uWeu that the tiats t-an. Hoard of the Slale of "rctr.iu will aell to the 1 litirlioal bidder al Ita mee in lhe t ai.ltol build j Ilia al Halt-in, OrvKt.u. on Jnuuary .a), lillt. al 10 ! n rln l a. :ll. l aald ditr, all Ilia Stale lllten-at - Ill the llde and oerll.iw lau.ln hrfeliiailer du ' ai-ril.,..!, ul inir. h.'weer, lo the owner or own . er of niiy laiidn nhuihna or irontilia on auch ttda or ove.lb.U' lall.N. the pri-l.-reura rlKht to , piin-uue i.al.1 n.lf an.l oerll..v tan.U al the tllitht-t pri.-eoltt-icd, provide.! sue It otter li male ; III a.i.,,1 lull h. and aU.i pnvvtdina llml lhe laud will not t Mold nor any otter therefor accepted for U-n than f: ! H-r a.-ie. the Hoard rcnerving lhe rluhl to reject any and all hid. Such laud, areattuated In Columbia coiiutv, Oreaou, aral In the Conntr C nrt of the State ol Oregon, tor . ti,, laii.tn IiuiiiIuk 'Strand." opihmIis lot tj 1 block lu. M Hi-leu, (uluiibla cutiuty. Ill aec I lion t. T I N . K I w. i liciriniilint al a po'nt N.TJdeareea 0.1 mlnulea K , lou r, leet di-tant truin Hie ll.rtheal corner oi i.i.K-K in, in me env ol St. ii,-irna. at hih uoe line oi tne i oiiimina river, runnliia tliem .". .lertea Ul inliiulca K.. J ft arreaa lan.lM. ' . -ilenre SJniluiiiea K., ml 16 leet er line lan.la lo low tote line. . 73 degree uln.ln. ie W., Ml J feet serosa , ii ie lari.ja in niutl II-' e loe I N lldearue Hi liliil.ilel W.. 'J7.JU feet aloug i 1 a ' ,i'ie ii ue Culuml.ia C'-titily to the mailer ol the. nUla of John Dlbblee, de- ceaw.l. Notice I hereby alveu by the nn.leralcued. the vxecutora vt tlie estate of John Ottjblee. diH-eaaed, in the creditor ol and alt pcra.uia having claim aa-annd aid emate. to on-sent them with tbe u.-cca-ary voucher, wiltun lx tide luonin irom tne u,.te oi tni n.irnv. to tne ai. executor, at tbe rc-ide.ice of II. It. I'lbblce, al Kalular. cnlunibta I oimiv, Oregon, the Ha-ue being lhe place I . lite Irutaciio i .if the boat ne of said i-ia:.'. II. R. lilltlll.'K, till 1 II K. CLAKkT. Executor of the Ksla'.e of John Dbb.ee. de ueceaaed. Date of tint publication, Decem!r. it, t'JIO. Notice of Intention to Apply for Liquor License .V itcurec I, n,lntitia K . -a 71 tm.1 l,.n I..I..I iioe inn. .1 ueirre.- oj minute 9.01 lit along man n le nue in .lu ol Ue(innlug, csutalll ttig 0 -I,. acre. ppncau..u anu bl. I anould tie addreaied to .... iirown. t i. ra stale iiud Hoard ralein eeon. an.l marke-t "Application and ilid lo run-uaAC I i.ie 111.1. 11 0. IIKOWK, Clerk Male Land Hoard. IuUd llil NovemUr IT. I.ilo. To sit pemon cuticerned and lhe legal voter now residing iu hcapp,He prei-iuct, t'o lumbia Couut), blate of regou, lu par ticular: You and each of von will tnke notice that nn the 7lh day of Jnuuary. mil. W. Folia will ai.i.lv to the Honorable county Court lor Columbia I county, state ol wregi.n. tor liren in nell ptrlluou. vlnoii and ma It I biu.il and fer nieuted cider. In lea .luaiulilea than oue gal lon. In Kcapiwire prwiuct, Colilmlna County. Stale of Oregon, for a lcru,d of one vear whi.-n applicatloo will be kacd uain the ublowiug I'KIIIIuN To the Honorable Coun.y Court of the state of ! Notice I hereby given that t,v virtue of an ... R w.oinj. ir a.-. -.,..Mi, jioi.-ineui, or-ier an.l tle.-r.-e tu.-d We, the underatgue.1 legal voter of Scannoote out of tin-1 ireuil I'nnti ,,f il.. ..r , preeiuct, Columbia County. Oregon, each being - for lhe Comity ,,( Columbia tome direucf at tiial residi-ut of al,l precinct and for a , dated the 17. h of N,iv,-mler p. 10 wherein on period of more than thirty day Immediately the 17r. .lay af October l-.lo In thcaimve eil- Notice of Sheriffs Sale In the Circuit Court of the Slats of Oregon I for the Couulv of Columbia. I ) T. J. Flil.piu. 1'l.illiliir v.. Herman It .Voire! noil I) Huaard and tieorge W. Vogrl lcleu.lauU. firior lothe plai-ing of my algnaiurs hereto, do tereby rcneutfullv netltinn vour hiniorabin body to grant a liceme lo W. Holt, authorlilug Iheaanl W. I'utu to "ell miirltuou, malt aim vinous Motion, or fermented cider, in lea quaniitle than one gallon lor a period of one ear; aiu ijitrlliea to lie .-oil'Itl.-te.l lu Scap puoae precinct, In :he McKay building. In tbe town of Hcappootto. Coltimtiia County, Oregon. au.i your petitioner witi ever prav, etc J. D. McKay, li. u Millov. llotit.l'ltu!eh T fit. ncnorix, I bom a ll. Kav, John Ko,irba. li br uiilh, A. Shuitort, lieorge Depuer. K. I). i.Mc- of Kay. A. V. Balt-h. Jo. Novak. J. 1. Ilaimen, l . Morris. iiut Kuiteen, . E. Htatiaer. o. Oarrmon, Aug Schmidt, . A. fiats. (1. Uuge, T C. Harnett. II. J. liawkln- son, H. K. Nixon, A. siaana. frank Novak. Alois JnkuUa, A. .Matoiisrh, Anion Knlnire. ewau f.-lernon, Jerry Hell, T. J. Iing. f. it. Johnson, Herman Schmidt, W. A. Me Kay, M. 1.. Wblto.Chaa. Millar. Herman Miller lom i.rant, i.. m. urain, John A.Wation. :. II Guilder, John s. Hiiaik. Ht-rinan K.chcbeck js. rayne. r ran i w-ott. f. (tore. it. L. Loiislenoni lrena.il. ie Crawford, J. A. Hrownlng. It. an i. leave, u. Hlaillua, C. Hn.en. Hans Han- en. W. H. Shall... H. A. Sliutni. o. i: Itabinsky, s. X. Uu, (has. Oram. W. u. Ji-tr. II A i.-i,i.... u .. i Heaver, t;. senv er, l lying, N. Hill, John Cal i staled an 1 iHhan, Carl oranal. Ilcnrv limn li.nl Martin, Olof swaunou. ".u-t ,whiioii Curt Selle. R A MtUuinn. H. '. ' Hrandt, J. C. II n ro m i,d. c. lulon-ky II Vt I Hbillky. A. I.ange, N. Heimlngr.ii. Jtio Tril ' kinltx, Charles Au lrew, Hugh Nolan !.. W 1 fa lie. Hurt Meal. Ileinrich Krliimun, i holnna hryanl, Johu Nixon, K. A. M.-alay II I Neuuian. s. .Somen. F An her,' A. j Harker. Fred Curl is. II J. M. oregor ' Kd ll.ins.ii, o. V. Newhegln. A. a!! Il:rk. II. i:. Dfimeycr, Oeo. Immever, Peter, lloineyer, lie. rge Weber, I. lie l.iichapelle, ( has. I.afgreu, Uoljerl Heel. , titieu court a lu.igmcnl was rendered In lavor of T. J. Hlppln, aa plullilirT. and against Her- man II Vogelsang as defendant, lor six hun- .ire.i am n.riy iioiiars (xi.eJun) with Interest increon iroill snll 1 , in tl.iy Oelober, I'Jlu a the rale uf ner cent ,er annum, and the fur ..... si. ,u oi ier iy tioiiara and sixty ceo n l'-"'l e..i. wnn-n judgment wn enrolled and d.a keteil In the t lerk sofloe uf said court on tiiu i"t-i oay o irci,,rrt-r, 1.IIO, And II was further ordered and decreed by the ( ourt that to. ...i ....... k.n ... a nine I'M in ll.ll.lt ris A. I. II , lion to tne l own (now Citv) of Haln- .e.. . .,i i,.,a i oillliv, Male ol Oregon, lie sold by the sheriff nt snid County under ex'i u . lion, and tbe pro.ee,! ol sit.-li sal. alter paying jtbecosls, dlsbur-iMiienls, attorney's fees and .expense therein stated, ahall he applied 'upon the Judgment, and lhe iirplu. If any there le I be paid ovel to lhe defendant Vogelsang Now. therefore. In c.nii.llanco will) the com I mand.ol said writ. I will m. s.i,.r.i... .i. . .. V n K.chclteck, j dy of De e.nlr, I Hu.ai the hour oMoo rlo. k Louilgnonl, E. 1 In the foren.e.n of said day, at u,e front door ol nt, A. An i the County Court House. In the city of st i V . . . . . . " ', ' o, in y Oregon, sell to tlir highest 1,1,1.1.., , e..,, .11 . rlaclst. Illle and Interest of .ai l d.-fendaiii, Herman II. Vog. l sai g. In and lo the above d. rll,..tl i prenillses ami apply lhe prneeiel as above aieu an. i to accruing rosls. M AHTIN HITK sheriir of Coliiml,,, c.imty .Oregon. Flret publication Nov. 'j.., lu. Last publication luc. a. I'Jlu. Notice to Creditors Notice I. hereby rlv. n that the undersigned has iMM-ll duly ll.K,inlr. aillnllllstriltor of the e-tille nl Nancy Lore, ,e,.,.,,., , by t. ,,,. I ourl of the stall, ..I n..,... I. , .- no-, nt, i.. rsou nnt nt Notice of Intention to Apply for Liquor License If you have $100 to pay down )o i conld bny a -mall business of your oan. You could pay tbe balance in easy in stallment. Begin to save. Get ht business. The Columbia County Rank pay 4 per cent en time certificates of deposit. -s- J'Z- I1JT. l, 1,'M To all persons eoncernel and lhc legnl voters' now residing iu scapp.,.e precinct, (; luml.la Coulily, blale of Olcgou, lu par- I tM-ular: i Von and each of you r,ll lake notice that on ths 7th dny nf January, lull, H. tl. K. ilh, will ' apply to the Ifouoratile County court for Co-t lumbia County, slHto of Oregon, fop hcei,,,- o ' sell spirituous, viro.us and mall li.iuora and I lenneiiled ci.ler, In less oinntilles than one' gallon, In HcapiKiosc precinel, Columbia Conn- i iv, mine oi orcgou, l-.r n w-r. d ol one year I which application will be Used uimn lhe ltd- ' lowing I'F.TITIOM 1 To lhe Ifonomtile County Court of thortateof Oregon, for Columbia I ,e,nlv. We. lhe iin.lersigned. lealdetit of Sc., prxKi-e I precinct, o Columbia County, Oregon, do here- i hy petlil. in voiti honorable court Pi cram a II-i cense for Hie sale of spiiiiu.iiis, mall mi, I vin ous tl.ftior and fcrrm nied cl lers. tvllhln said ! pffelni I lo B. II. Keilh lor one year, and we' hereby each represent lo your b ,lt,.-al,le tonrl a follows: Thnt we e, h srii le a I voter i,f suid t ouiitr, and have been a. tu.il rcsl.lcut In Hld prcclm-l fo, more I bun tin, It tlavs I in- ' inediaiely prccetllug tbe date of signing this petition; thnt this stiioii is fo, a II. se In sell such liUors at retail In .Oaltlllle. I. si than ooeKsllon in pursuance of an Aid of lhe l,egi.. lalureof the stale of Oregon for the )ear l:ffl- ' D Mi-Kar, A II Millov, Dcnnl llalnh. T ri 1 lloudrlx, Ihoma II Hoy, J,,hn Kosfrha, J Sniflh, A Hhuflert. f .sore., llet.iier R l, u,.vuv I A V Haleh, Jo Novak, J I Ifs.i.en. I. W Hunt, (iust Ro.le. ll, W K Slrauser, O l.arrlson, Aug sr-hmldl. II A I'lal. 1 Ijvnire, T I! ll.irti.-tl, H J Hawkluton. H K Nixon, A Htan, Fr,iuk No vak, Alol Jakulea, Voxtech Metsus.-h, Ant in Knoio. Hwan I'eterson. Jerry Hell, T j ing K M Johnson. Herman Schrnlit. W A Mi:Kt. M L White. C'ha Miller, Herman Miller, Tom 'Irani. I, M lirant. John It Watta.in.C II Hr ud der, John Hparks. Hermann Kscheben, J M i I, sal, I ..:i.r.. . . . ' " "KS'o.v -l .iv ... . .. i . " present them, i ... i 1 t" lw. wliliin six months from the ,ale of hs noll.e, t, tbe admiuislralor, al the olb, e of the Cotllil y Clerk Dated at SI ii you win pin sonic money in our bauk every week or every mouth, the INTKRhST ou it will more than buy your Christmas presents and you will have til you put iu left for that time of need or for that chance to go into business for yourself. Wc will pay you four per cent interest on the money you put iu our bank. Columbia County Bank Capital $2s,,ooo. Surplus $2400, OLDEST IN THE COUNTY St Helens. Ore. OFFICERS AND DUtECTOItS : 0. U M. Washburn, PresiiiVnt am. Cashier; A. L. Ston sistant Cashier. Directors --Wm. M. Iflosa, C. 11. Setltrwiek. L. Ii. liutherfortl, A. C. Ilohrnstedt Ai- i FINE STATIONERY For PARTICULAR People We Are Confident of Our Ability to Please You. A NEW LINE OF FOUNTAIN From On Dollar lo Fiv PENS Demings Drug Store st. Helens, or. AA,i..klA.I.,Lil.U IF. B. Holbrook Co. ROOH 1, Worcester Bldjf. Portland, Oregon Will use this space for ex ploiting a tract of Colum bia Couuty laud : : : lieceuiber, lldO. Otcgoli. this i, dr ( K K. (t CK. Adi ilnlsirator. Surveyor' Notice. 0 . , "' '.l"'' """ K rUdircr, r.rvP M,. allain, in Kolaots, C. N. ,vll liiivl.l.on. Arvl.l Jnrvl, Jna Met.l..r.'i' J. W. Ilnilm.n. H K , " .M,.n.. V i Anderson. Mrs. M u . ."'''' Cha.. Kr.ck.on, W. A . fash-vll ivl "v oV "l ' Jakkela. John Ml.aai.nia.,,,, V. I lie Mi.ver I.,.,.. !..... . j..-r 1 ''.Mr,, Mi nni,, jt,n., Tbe Mot-ken. le-N Kslate. and Alwm llovti. Vou arc h. r.-by noinicd that M snid.-r and olher, h,i,-e. In the manner l.rov,,., dctimtlde la n-slirver ol l,. rt.-el..e 1 .7' division line, ,.f .i-clon' , ,' r,"H" , -ranee 4 St. Vt ilia,,,, u,. Mcrl.lia,,; , .i In ,.ur.uai-e.,f,id ilcniun I I n " ," ,a ! ,", da. of ..-ee,nber, I'lln, .r.K.eed In "iirvev the ... ...-.I.,,, and snlelin.i,,,, lines, n.l esi j.hh 1 c '."a rJrll" "l " "" "" is.ine.i) fello. Csesr III tiul.- iJatcl at Ht. Helena, Nor, T. I' It K SCOTT Citmiv Surveyor. I'11"- i at Notice lo Creditor Kotlce i. herchr riven that (he nndenlirned has been am.ol.iled a.lmlo, ...... .. ... ollne karth, debased. All ie!. k.. i . . la-rsons nar- lireseol I , ... t.":' -Ulred to ft,. fie.ev;;vr:;1v;iy7er,S.r,:!,k ,":," , fx.ulanont. A An.ler.or, i - I ', I from d.i, f t,la notice Hrown, lien Van I Meave, o Hlautii. t: ffar.non 1 """-,,'"r I'-'IO. Hans Hansen, W II Hhatlo. ll A Hhalio, in: Ka- KUDOI.f'll KAIITII Musky. M Klt, t'ha lirant, VV t Jells, M It M . .... . ... , Administrator, Beaver, i; Hcrlver. I. linv. N If IM.Joht. c.u.i..n "fl-l-KK, AtUirnev for Admit . -. . ,j -..". , .'an .aanin, iriat Kwanaon, dust Has.imn. t un w ile, II A Me Q.ilnn, H A llrandt. J C Hammond, c: Rabin iky, II W Kablnskr, A l,n,e, N Hennlnirren, Joe Irukoslu, (;,a An drew, lluirh Nolan, I, w I'avne, ll West II Krlmson.l homas llryant. Joi n Minn, R A McKav. II Neiiuian. 14 Naninaii v ........ A Harker, Kre-I l tirMs. K l llanon i si.-' le.ln. A A H icks, II C Domeyer, lleoree Ixe I .aid estate srn h,I..7 .". i"'"il ai',r,',:vi' 'Fm'?"'-- vcrin...i a.:r..rdi,,j r i.' ''r":;k."iBm' sscil-Cf sajsmal fl-ill tratit V45HJ, Bakcainii Wanted Brinu tliem to The MI.t office. W can ell your fm or City property. Notice lo Creditor ' i i!".,J.'J'.hrr",'r ',v"n lh"t indet.l.rne.i , estate ri? I ''!'' '.lllllr.l ,, ofh, etale nf fc. II. Handera, deceased ,v fk f, L. . Kl'TIIftRrOKD, AdBtuUtratvr, I Wishincr to DisDose of Our Stock of DOLLS before Christmas we offer them at Greatly Reduced Prices STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES TEAS AND COFFEES Are our specialty. Gunpowder Tea at W)c and 60c. None better for the money. English Breakfast Tea at ic. ( ,ey Ion lea bettor than Eiptons at 70c. Oreen lea at 40c and COc. Coiree in lmlk at L"0c, 25c anil Mc por jKiiind. CoiTee in tins at 3.r,c or 3 pounds for $1.00. Collee m d pound tins at 85c. Monoixle and .Schillings Spices and Baking Towder Pure White mid Olympic Flour We carry a full line of Monopole Canned Goods. No botler ko'mIh than this line on the market. ALL GOODS DELIVERED C H. JOHN & CO. ST.HELENS, OREGON (JK. II. II. IJIdr-F, Thysician and Surgeon n03-!r07Corl,-tt IHllMing I'ortlattil, Ore. Renident:- 7li Wei.ller utrcrt. ilTln. nT'v'.1. P- " hone., "lalneidMl; A IHW; resldemre .hone, Kasl ,,,7. j )ic j.ri i mi r. uf jtoHi ' - I'HYSICIAN & SURGIvON St. Helens, Oreeon OfMc-Muckle Duilding; both plionet DR. R, Jeffcott DENTIST Office with Dr. Cliff. 8T. HELENS IJtt.KDWItf ROHH, PHYSICIAN & SURGFON ORKOC' IT. HRUtNl I K. MILLKR M. ATTOKNKY-AT-LAW Ht. Helens, Oregon o RRIfl BACKOa CIVIL ENGINEER i if ftAHfllB.ORK'IOt