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8 fea. THE Hid STORE DOWN By The Big Sawmill!- I llcriving New Good THE r.TUCJCLC STORE HAS A REPUA- Hon of Long Standing (or Only tli Best In GENERAL MERCIIADISE- Dart & Muckle, i m i St. Helena, ST. HELENS A Patronize a drug store when you want pure, fresh and reliable Drugs and Patent Medicines Perfumery, Toilet Articles, Etc. HEADQUARTERS FOR SCHOOL BOOKS A I'ine Line of Writing Supplies. Plain and Decorated Crepe Paper, Etc Direct from Publisher -Regular 25-ent Novels Only iO Casts -COLLINS AND GRAY- THE PEOPLE'S MERCHANTS, Dealers in , ?Holiday Goods! UROOERI8, CANNED HOOD. DRYOOODR, OMJTHISO; HA TS CAPS, FtlRNlrMINU UOOlW. IH.ANKETri, CROCKKRY, GLASSWARE. TINWARE. HARDWARE, LEATHER, 11AR- NKrtri FISHINGS. ; .. .BOOTS AND SHOES.... Oil Clothing, Rain Coats, Rub jber Boots, Grass Seeds, Grain Flour and Feed - st Mhii ol Gold A III'"'"- j..., .-I.- SSm'TTZi ", i- ' ' "" " ' ' ' ' T' hltf I the latett mid most scientific method of Gold Filling No Hammering. No sx.eies of the teeth, and none of tbosw Dreadful Headache follow toil ramie! memou i ....u,. Dr. KRODER. Dentist, 0 T,9I2 Ornca Hocm. Theodores. Thomson, Dentist, Information and Appointments by Mail Room 00 mid V, Washington Mg.( TaksElevator to Fifth Floor, How About Your Ttle? IK YOB St'"" " t: HM ,."'.: E. Mam Ur-t ft. (.'J"-'1 i . I.. a..I UltltM WHIM 1 Hi ih i' " VV JI iJiiifii'. Word, but ln uin uiwnx " Every day in the Week Oregon. , OREGON. Filling .17, Failing Bld'g Portland, Oregon . tOrnce, Hoon 414 'Piiokm JBe, Vhvnt 147 Southeast cor. 4th Wash, itreets, OREGON. n.m.inlwr Ih.t It tp the " r,,,1"' It n our buluM o w.rili tU Ih.y cuittuln in rel.Umi to liinil .h In I w. will Aud ollil, i s WV "IVrZ. .T..V.'i.:. ,.l.it. buvlns Un'l or umiiiiuk mowf""": iin in. wiimu, "V. f r. I! I l!r: .ITwitS ,tB,'fc a l I.. tHK ll ' J 'TIIK oi.lSliON MIST WivKO KVKHV IrklOAY MONHJXU BY KEELEB H. UABBERT, EdITOB AMD FtWFttllfTOa. PERSONAL I Mini Aline Perry, ol Rainier, la visit ing Mri. Eugene Blakeelcy. n T;,B! Wa,,,,ce. of Scappoose, wai in at. Helens during the week. ' O. N, Farr, prominent wood dealer at Goble was In town Friday. N. F. Baker, a well known Warren merchant, wai in town Friday. John Johnson, of Scappoose, wai a visitor in the city during the pant week. H. R. Adami, prominent farmer of fleeppoose, wai In 8t. Helena Saturday. William Cooper, prominent young farmer of Warren, wai in St. Helena Friday. ' Mrs. Jacob George and daughter, Mini Anna, of Portland, visited relative! here over Sunday. Mre. McCanley hai moved over from Vernonia, and became a reiident of St. Helena. Mr. and Mn. H. J. Lvman and Mr. and Mn. B. V. Lyman, of Uoble, were regis tered at Portland hotuli tlili week. J. W. Rotuell, of Portland, haa ordered the address of hie Mint changed from 779 Minnesota Avenue to 431 Third street. Mn. Jay Iteming purchased the ele gant piano used at the piano-violin con cert the other night. Mrs. H. U Coivin and Mrs. E. I. Ell iott, of Marshland, were registered at the Parker House in Astoria, during the past week. . Ed Whitney, of Clatskanie, wai vis iting his mother, Mrs. F. Godfrey, this week, and put in a part of the time duck shooting on the island. G. R, Hyde, of Yankton, was In town Wednesday. He has been busy work ing on the new hail, during the past week. .--... 6. H. Dorance, who has become a stock holder In the St. Helens Lumber Com pany, removed his family from Portland yestertlaf, nd are now occupying the Wellington house. Jesse I m bier, a prominent fruit grower ol Mood Kiver, was visiting his nephew. Heorge A. Hull, the tirnt ol the week Mr. Imbler was formerly county judge 01 union wunty. N. J. Parkei. wai out from Pittsbnre the latter part of last week, having moved out Frank Uiiineclil and family to his property recently purchased in St. Helena. Fred Englert, who has been employed in the sawmill for some ttme past. turned, accompanied by his family, to his former home at Woodland, Wash., Tuettday. Captain Ed Copeland, of the steamer Fannie, was In in uregon uity last eai- n r,l m o Mn.Mftiin.tliitf . AtHk wlierubv he liecomes the owner of valuable land, near Barlow Oregon Wiry fcnterpnse. Patil Nlcond came down from Rainier Saturday morninir and visited for few rim. Clint Ohnstead returned to Rain ier Sunday evening after a conple of days visit at that place. Cathlamet Sun. S. J. Young, of Rainier ; H. W. Brown , of Quincy ; H. L. (Jolvlu, of Harsniaim ; fiwirge Archibald, of Uoble and Walter Ueory. of Deer Island, were registered at Portland hotels this week. i W. H. Dolman, whe has been serionsly afflicted with eresipelas for several daya past, liout again. iw. winia morse, who is now prominent phvsican of Salem, waa called down to attend him. W. H. Powell, of St. Heleni ; J. W. Lane, of Mist; W. H. Warren, of War ren; John Nelron, of Clatsksnie; H. W. Brown, of Qninev: and David Tonr- ongean, of Rainier, were registered at Portland noteis luesasy. Mre. Frank Holcnmh, who has been visiting her damrhter, Mrs. W. B. Pill ard returned to her home in Portland Monday morning. She wai accom panied home by Mr. Holeomb, who came down and spent Sunday. John Cooper visit! hi old home at St. Helena, O retro n Monday. W. H. Sherwood w Hf from Rainior the firt of the sra-, lonklnu after hl pprty here. Miss Nellie Cooper left yesterday tor Hlllsboro, Oregon, where she will nxnd the winter. Mrs. Rmia Hoyt, of T, "I Mr. Pnrtl.nri. is a sifst of her parents, and Mre. O. K. Gore, of this city. Kalama Bulletin 8. B. Rose, one of the beet known pioneer residents of Vernonia, waa n townFrldav. He browiht ont Mrs. I F. Baker and son, AHrt Bsker, who were removing to Whatcom, Wah. The Bakers have lived in the vicinity of Vernonia aince 1877, and have leased out their place for a term of three year. On lib return trip Mr. Rose took In Mie Imnn, who was to hegin term of school t Vernonia last Monday. Miss Imnn has taught two terms of school at Mist. A Startling Surprise. Ver" few could believe in looking at X. T. Hoaillev, a healthy, robust black smith of Tilden, Ind that for ten vears he suffered such tortures from Rheu matism as few eould endure and live, Hut a wonderful change followed his taking Electric Bitters. "Two bottlei wholly cured me," he writes, "and I have not felt a twinate In over a year," They regulate the Kidneys, purify the blood and cure Kneumatism, weoraiv gia, Nervousness, improve uigeniuii and give perfect health. Try them. Only 60 cts. at St. Helens Pharmacy. . New goods are Hill arrlvinn dailv at the general merchandise store of Bai ley & Brine, Houlton, in great variety New shoes, sweaters, ladles' hose, hitfv .tin nluin. bovs' lints, eta. The grooery department "is new and fresh. , Collins & Gray. St. Helens, Oregon, carry a well selected stock of iiroeeriee, tiuygoods, fuiiiir-hinii gooils, shoes, rub bers, crock i ry, hardware, nour, teuu, etc. The St. He ens lloivl lakes the Iced under the ni:tnngeuiint of U. A. and A M. Brinn. - The Oregon Weekly 4vral, a njpmp- nratlc newHapi. 1(1 pssea. ftill or news all of It. Ill year lo any soureaa. y Journal, P, 0. Box 131, Portland, Ob, ''Ijist winter an infant child of mine had croup i violent form," save Elder t 1. nr uuwu . Pli.i.liun tN'ahiHiliul. Jllllll 4'.n", w ,t, of Fillev, Mm "I gave her a few dotet id (iiiuiilieilain'H CoukIi Ri-medy mid ii. ii short time till daniter wu nn and tin- . Iiil'i i-ecoverel." This remedy '' not onlv curve croup, but when given as aai'n as the first lymmotia Hpuear, will preett tUtv iiUHuh. U contain! no ii)ilu or oilier harmful substance and iv la given a ooulidently to a bativ hm to an adult. For sale by Edwlii Roes, Urii)igisl. , Excellent Mndtal and Literary ' v tcrtulii' t ' The iieno-viiin rei'iiul, K'ven al tiie Methodist Upi.tviJ.il tinned luat Thurs day night, n greeted with all appre ciatlve audience. Mill Lucile Col.ette, the child violinist, received enthusiastic encores, and the work of Mre. Ella Jont a ai accompanist, elicited hearty applause. C. H. Johns made a decided bit in bis solo, and the readings by Mis Matlock were excellent. Following was the pro gram. '""T PART I. tv A in .'..Alard . .Lucile Toilette , Violin solo The Uaielle and Swan Reading..,.,..,,. .. . .Mi Matlock ... ..CliamiiMide . .Lucile Collette Alrde Ballett., Piano solo.. PART II. "A Dream,".... by Bartlett Vocal solo...... ..... C. H. Johns Recitation,' Pro and Cpn. .. Miss Matlock Spring Song Mendelssoh Violin solo ..Lucile Collette Piano furnished by Eilers', of Port land, Mra. Ella Jones, Accompanist. THE MIST HOLIDAY EOITI05. Illastratod WItk Half Tone CnU WU1 be Iwaed A boat Jaaaary 1, For some weeks the manairement of this paper has been making an effort to secure satisfactory terms lor illustrat ing a souvenir edition of Tin Mia-r. Satisfactory arrangement! bave made, and the illustrated write-up of resource ful features, will surpass anything here tofore printed in Columbia county. Owing to the increasing advertising patronage of Thc Mist, it will be neces sary to add supplementary pases, as at present the paper is crowded for space to print all the local news. Subscribe now and get the holiday souvenir edition. You can save money by taking ad vantage of the Mist's clubbing rates with other periodicals, This paper and he Weekly Orego nian t per annum. This patter and the Young People's Weekly, $1 per annum. This paper and the Weekly Capital Journal, of Salem, $1 60 per annoin; six months, 75 cents. - This paper and the Portland Weekly Journal, (democratic), $1 60 per an num. This paper and the N. Y.Thrice-a Week World one yeai 1 80 j eix !onths, 90 cents. . ,, All club subscription! are invariably inailvaqctt, L0W6IS6ASI MILL S0TE9. 8. H. and I. G. Doraucc, of Portland, old lumber and millraen, have become interested with Herman Smith and (i. P. Murray in the ft. Helens Lumber Company. Bot h of the new atockholders are here, and will take an active in terest in the managemeut of the mill . The mill, which haa been cloeed down for several davs past ou account of a scarcity of veilow fir logs, will again be ready for operation in a day or two . The company will soon have logs enough to keep them runuing steadily tor some time to come. There waa uo trouble to secure cheup red fir logs, but the com pany wanted good yellow fir logs, and they now have plenty in sight. The Meseive Brothers expect their lomnnv donker to arrive in a lew days. They have set up a blacksmith tihop at vt sixer s lanuinK auu nr umnuiauiui their own equipmiit. Gray' River item in Cathlamet Sun. The late rains have enabled Abraham C rouse and Sous to get their logs down Milton creek. Dnring the lat raini many loggers have been laying off from work, but will start in again as soon as the rainfall slacks up. It is very disagreeable work ing in logging camps during the con tinued heavy rains. . . . A Mormon company th it made bar rels of money in Baker county mines be fore the bubble burst there ia no ex-: tending its operations to the lumbering industry and is luteiestea in me mm at a station on the Astoria rail road a short dietauce this side of Rainier. The mill and flume there were owned bv C. E. Bun von of Astoiia, who is reported to bave sold 0'it for a large figure, said: tn ha close to lOO.COO. The Mormons I cot.template putting in $100,000 at this place and w ilt conduct operations ou a large scale. During the I ant two years (he lumber industry has shown wonder ful growth along I lie lower Columbia, ana mauv pew uim. o"w iuiuou. M.inlar haa been particulars benlitetl. and at Clatskanie, Weatport, Bunyon and other joints iniproveuieuta are be- inn miiile. UK ratiroau anonia coiuiec- . . . - - n.kuM .1 tion to ino t?aowii hi.i , nnnlv is constantly on the increase, be cause of the failing eupuly of timl r there. The impetus in luniDenng lias created like activity in losing and in th.. forests hundreils of iujii are kept constantly at work. Astoria News. . I . - I .U.nn.lmnul tn fln.-t n. ,j..lt ul. a.i.l rluluno KiiiinhMR HISS, MUIUWHHI" ""-""C - that vigorit ia the only powder th.it dan be used profitable in blaeting stump. Keau meir utwutouibh column. ' ., . ' StartlliiK, BitjtTroo. medicine Dr. Kind's Aew Lite P Us is." writes D. H. Turner, ueuipaByumii, you tl e" en you iiaro in i "-j keeks' ue has made a new man of me. Infallible for conntipatiou, stomach and liver troubles. 25o at St. Helens Phar macy. . Tichtel-Bamgardner, . w.iA .uiwiiit HuiifrbiM, of Mr and Mrs. I. Bumgardner, of Fairgrounds .. I ..... rrtu.l t(k 1 iAllfuH near oaieni, ."v --b- Tich.tel.of San Francisco, lew days ago. ine iirme, wmi i r"";i merlv lived near Deer lshnul m this . nt.A Mr rin?hti. was . i.. . .i,unt i.l Tula (.reck, but loriliri it n ivt' ... - - ; in uow a uf0-perioii bmliiees man ol San Fraiicisen. Ifeomixa l'kery ami j . ... .. ..... I..- .. U.....I nl. m.inv a milt nuerem. in a """ '!.. ",. , : , ' Uulnuibia county fret( ol Mrs. Ticlitel , ... . i - ... I I I l.ft nli.. M. Will lie Itieapei) w ivaim " covered her health, after lr" n: ....i:.i i... v.'iir.i She. suinred titiur injury by being thrown from a, waimn DWut eeven in Eduion4iipert Miss Kathleen Kaspetp and Herbert F,dmouds( two well known young people liuiim nAiir Mawi'. were married at the Oriental Hotel' Mouilav. County .1 odg J. B. Doait orticmteil. IK1 "rme i- a daughter uf Mrs. Anna Kiirper. A't;r .. .1...,. i...nn.,nu,n irin to Pot'thllll. n .iiuiv r , , they' will settle dutiru at their near Mayger. All kinds of commercial and job printing exeeututed at this odlce. ij ...... Jw1 IKJJ lJ . u Born, near St. Helens, Nov. J3ib, Mr. and Mrs. V.J. Smith, a suu. "High Standard" flour has no super ior lor domestic uses. For sale by Col in & Gray. Messrs. Bailey & Brinn have opened meat market at Houlton, and choice cuts are sola at the Jowen prices. Additional pages will be added to The Mist next week to make room ior iocaj news. Captain Hez Caplea, of Capfae, was elected county commissioner of Cowlite county, Wash., by Hi majority. . W. Potter for eouuty treasurer received 406 majority. The delinquent tax list is now In the hands of the printer, and will appear in Thc Mist next week. The new law re quires that the interest and penalty be printed with the tax. A new postottice has been established at Inglis m this county, with John E. Inglis as postmaster. The new office is on the route between Quincy and Clats kanie. Ruth, the 10-year old daughter of Mr. nd Mm. J. . Brons, of University Park, died of diphtheria at St. Vincent's hospital Sunday. The family were for merly well known residents of this county, and the deceased gi l was a granddaughter of Mrs. Elizabeth Perry. : Great preparations are being made for a grand Thanksgiving ball in the W. O. W. hall at lion I ton on Thanksgiving eve, Thursday, Nov. 27th. The managers are L. E. Bailey, T, A. Frantz and O. C. Clark. Music by (irewells. After you have r ad all the local and county news in this paper, how pleasant to have The Chicago Weekly Inter Ocean at hand to give you the happenings of the outside world aud feurope in general. 1 1.60 pays for both one year. The excellent picture of the St. Helens public school building that appeared in Wednesday's Oregonian, was from a photograph taken by J. J. Eti.li-rt,. of this city. Mr. EugU n is a talenu-d ai t it, and has taken some excellent views in this vicinity. There will be a grand ball and supper in the new hall at Yankton on Thanks giving eve, ThurMlay Nov. 27th, 14)02. lVki-ls. including supper will be served in the upper story. Good music will be a feature, and the affair will be under good management. Miss Myrtle Powell closed a very sat isfactory term of school at JHudsoa last week, ami a enccesafnl box social was he Id al the school house Saturday night. It is the intention to use the proceeds lor Duiimng a fence around the grounds. No program of the entertainment was received at this office. . . , Some of the items printed in the Mist are so old that they have whiskers, but the Rainier Gazette of last week takes the bun. On October 24th, Thc Mibt had an item about E. E. Quick and fam ily going to Washington county to at tend the wedding of a sister, but the Gasette did not discover that fact nntil last week. The last is.ue of The Coast, Seattle's. live magazine, is an excellent number, and the work now presents an air of solid permanency and literary mrrit, that bodes well for it future prosperity. The serials and short stories are models of excellence, and the iiluetra'ed write ups of sectional features of the state of Washington are very interesting. Aseseor-elct A. F, Laws intends to build a substantial dwelling on the lots recently purchased adjoining Assessor Martin White's residence property. He would bave had the slructnre under way before this, but lumber could not be se cured. All the small mills that have planners, are from 35,000 to 40.000 feet in their orders, and it takes a little time to get lumber for building purposes. Attorney R. P. Graham, of Portland, formerly of St. Helens, has made a prop osition on behalf of the Bennett estate, to the Municipal authorities, to com promise a claim for the death of Silas llenuett. Bennett was killed on Oct ober 10! h by the breaking of the Corbett street bridge. Mr. Graham explains that he prefers a compromise for $4,000 to instituting a suit for $j,000 as the statute allows. The name of Mrs. F. A. Gruber men tioned in last weeks issue, as teacher of the Warren Brass Band wns a mistake and should have read Mr. F. A. Gruher. Owing to the severity of the weather and the distance, it will be impossible for him to continue his instructions. How ever a very capable instiuctorand leader haa been secured in Charles Larson, who formerly held the same position in the Chemawa Brass Baud near Salem. 3. H. Westover, the new editor and proprietor of the Oregon City Courier Herald is making a live paper. He is from Kentucky, hut taught school at Hnbbard about 26 years ago. One of hid former pupils states that Grant Dim ick, the present mayor of Oregon City, was a feiiow student, and that Westover gave Grant one of the worst "lii-kitigs" that he ever seen a boy got, as punish ment for some misdemeanor. W. A. Wood was the leader at the meeting of the R"dlng Circle held at tha home of Mr. W. II. Powell Friday night. In addition to the discussion of Ancient Mythology, there was a Short musical program, including a piano i-olo by Miss Annie Quick and a piano duet ' hv Mra. vv. tl. roweii ami miss urace Miles. The meeting this (Friday) eien ing will be held at the home of Mrs. W. H. Dolman, and the leader will be Miss DeGraff. Tjist Sunday was a fairly good day for duck hunters, and many of them cauirht good bngs. Quite a number came down on the America, Saturday afternoon to work the lake on Sanvies Inland, while the Republic, which rums down in the evening wns crowded with enthusinitic. duck shooters. Judge SwiUer went to Deer laland Sal nrday night, and after remaining all day Sunday, caught only live. On the previous Sunday a party of four went to Peer Wand, but poachera who dixappeaid ou their approach, spoiled the shootin. Loral sportsmen, generally, did fairly well last Suuday. To the Public. Allow me to say a few words tn praise f I 1. ., ... lw.t.. a"Ai.lt VaMadv I had a very severe cough and eold and J leareil 1 wnuiu gel pneumonia, mn a iter takint the second dose of this meiit-ine I felt better, three bottles of it cured my cold and the pains in my chest disuo- peard entirely. linuio-t rcfpectmiiy roars for health, Ralph S. KtttYtxa, ft Thirty seventh St., Wheeling. W. Y, far ah I'.v Kuwln Ross Druggi'U Fresk fish In season every Friday, and sueclal Sunday dinner, at the St. ueleni Hotel. -I70R SALE SO ACUE8 OHK AND A ! k half miiea from west of Warren, ''.live acres cleared; balance slashed ane j iH hd. All aorta of fruit and berries. i running water the year 'round ; holts j ami bm u j line liK-ation. Itnittire of I HnxiiiiiasiMi at Warren. IXilt 8.VLR, O.xli IUY . II.KM3 1 weiitlis 1500. Inquire of L. Ra umesemiit Writjn, ' ,.. - , , ' - Q. A. AND A. M. BRINN. Has been repainted and refurnished. Board and Lodging, (20 per month, Transient, 41 per day. Special Kates to parties of several Persons. Darn and Fee d for Horses. SUHMOt3. In trie Oli-mil Con of th. Btst ol Oregon for Columbia Conner. Anaie Laura La Plaintiff, vs. Ephrlam La fare, Defendant. To Ei hrlam La Pave. th. above-Maud de fendant: IS THE NAME O' THK STATE OP ORK gon; Yon are hereby required to appear i.i inner tha Complaint tiled uaiuat you In the above-.ntitied Court aud eauie. oa or before the Uth day of December. 1U02, and H you full no to arwwer, ler want thereof the pi.inoa win apply to ine court lor uie relief ytiy-Mi for In the Comulaint; to-wlt: That the bondi of matrimony heretofore and now eiiia- ing between you and the plaintiff be forever dinmlved and beld for naught, mid the plain tiff be decreed to be divorued front you, and and that plaintiff be permitted . aud authorised to resume her maiden name ol Anna Laura Hannaford, and for Brtch other relief a the Court nay deem eiiululile, ana Junt. This snmmon. I. served upon by publication by order of the Hon. Thomas A. HeHiWe, Judge ol the above eu titled Court, made and entered herein on the Slut day ol October, L'ttt, and the date of the hmt publication of tm Htimiuoul u the 31t day of October, ItKri. an ' the hti publication 1. the lab du) of beoeuilK- FKA.NK SCHLKOKL, Attorney for PlaiiHifT t imber Land, Aet Jane I, IS7S. MOTICe F0 PUBLICATION. Ukitsd Htats. Land Owen, i remu ity, Oregon, April 2S, WW2. VOT1CK 1 MfcKKHY UIVfcK THAT IN COM i pitaucewith the pnilon. of the act of Coiikccm of June 3, is; a, entitled "An act for the Hale of tiinl-er hinil. in the Utate. of Califor ula, Oreaou, h'ev.da, and WitKbinirbin Terrl u,r." as extended t all the PaMlc Laud Si.ien by aet of A tguit 4 IS.'i, neaoit VII llif.r. o( Part, land, Couuiyof Muiinoaaub, iltateof Oregon, iim thiM dav ftlmf ill thin iSm hi.i...pn mi. mnt So. U1. for the mtrr.iM nf th. mwW of Mcilon K. 24 In towunhip No. 4 n, range Na. S w, aud will offer proof to how that the laad nought I. more vain. uie for lu Ciinber or .tone than for agricultural purpose, and to entablinb his claim to .aid lam id before the Keg- inter and Receiver of this office at Oregon City, Oregon, ou .Piidajr, the via day ot Janu.ry, lfHfci. Ife names a. witnetoc:: Lata T. Klmou, Frank M- Hoyt and Uelver Olwn. of Warrea. Oregon, and A, L Miller, of Orsjr m City. Any and all penoun claiuiing ad verficiy the aho.aleMcribed lands are reuuented to tile their claim, in this ofhueouorbeforeiutidyih day of JanHary, lfMXi. mm CHAd. B MiAiKaUi, Itegitter. PETITION FOX LIQUOR LICENSE. To the Honorable County Court of Co lumbia County, Oregon: We, the undorsigned legal voters, re siding in Uoble precinct, Columbia County, Oreg. n, would respectfully pe tition your Honorable Body at its next regular session, which will be held on the 6tb day of January, 1903, in the Court House, in the City of bu Helens, Columbia Counly, State of Oregon, that a license be granted to 0. K. Hunter to sell spirituous, vinous and malt liquors in quantities less than one gallon in Uoble precinct in said county and state, and that eaid license be granted for a period of six months, for all oi which your petitioner will ever pray : Higne -: 0 8 Foater, H Beahe. J. Burbee, K E Smalley, 1 M Spencer, C M Leonard, Thomas Peonies, J M Fowler, H M Fowler, Geo litzcnberger, Hosea Black, Will Kelly, A J VauAlatine, C P Ander son, E W Fowler, L Bradley, J Martin, F Hussbaum, Walter' Hunter, Bert Msckinster, J L Archibald, W M Brad ley, Ira 1. Withrow, J E Conboy, Uobert Link, Peter Hoeech, John Fair, UeXirge Foster jr. Will Meac'iam, B vilavard, C H Ehlinger, Joint Metricks, Earl Hutchinson, John Mi-Fa land, W H Biebopp, Z A Hyde, C Link, B 8 Keen ev, J W Bomell, C C Fowler, P H Piper, (J W Mt-Fsrland, Getrg Lltik, George C Fowler, Frank C Cleaver, C Ilagmu, Joseph Lawrence, jimuiie Kennedy, K 8 Kinney, U W Dodge, Arthur Kiiey, J M Voang, Frank JJegouda, Samuel Forbes, Jowph Canliaell, l L McDer- mott, . a Lawrence, Ai i,itiK. J v Alon-1 roe, Victor Furer, E K Hufstaker, Kob ; ert B Llptou, J Alfi-ed Johnson. ; DR. FENiNER'S KIDNEY Bactoche All dlssd.es of Kidneys, gladder, Urinary Organs. Also Rheumatism, Back aohe.Hen.rt.mease orvrel. Dropsy, Female Troubles. CURE Don't h.eoma discouraged. There ts a sure for yon. I f necessary writ Dr. Keuuer. He baa spent a life time curing Just such caaeaaajroura. All couaultatluns rrse. I bad severe cam of kidney disease and rheumatism, discharging bloody matter. suffered intense pain. ufferea intense pain. iiy woe wuespriouiy Sffectea wllb tcnuiio troiioiea. nr. rennora .ldney and Ihu-kucbe Cure cured us both. F. M W UEELE14, Eandolpb. la." Druggists, fifr-.. II. Ak forOook BooK -Free. St7VitUS'IMKCE& For sale by Collins A Gray, St, Helens, also Bailey A Brinn, general mer chants at Houlton. H. Morgue has received a stock of the finest loggers shoes ever brought to the city. Tliey are of the celebrated A. A. Cutter make, manufactured at Ean Claire, Wis., and are going like hot rakes on a cold morning. They are most substantially made of the best material, nd aara so constructed as to be easy on the feet, and perfect-htting. The Oregon Mist and the Oregon Weekly Jonrnul for 11.60 per year. Greatest Clubbing Combina- TWO WEEKLY PAPERS FOR THE OF ONEp-GREATEST BARGAIN IN GOOI RKAOING.. By a special arrangement we are able to furnisil Tmi Obkoon Mit ai d T, E WEEKLY CAPITAL JOVRALat the folltKins ilt.l. bing pi "ice for both papers: ,v r ATSisee-l " tar MX Motet lis tat Advance, lie The WceHv Journal, of 8lm. Ore., -in. tma-t im-ide news alank our state government and the full legislative proculh 'J- what you want fot the coming session. The Jonrn.d i- t r ;v eight pg vr full of telugmphic ue-vf of the whole world Sav, pi ctipy furuished fi?e Uoii iiimrj' at lliia olou, Watts ii Price, -CEAIJEKJ! lis- Flow and Feci CMce Groceries Staple Q17 Goods Best Quality Shoes Hartas and Notions Scappoose, - Oregon. 41 ORIENTAL - HOTEL : ' . Under the management of MRS. FRED BRIQG3, Haa the Beet Accommodations. BOARD AND LODGING, $18 PER MONTH. Transient, $1 Per Day. Feed Barn in Connec . . : . tion. ST. HELEIIO, Or. SUMMONS. In thelrcnlt Court, of th State of Oregon, lor the Comity of Columbia. Kniuell K. llewall. I'lsintifr, ya. John ft. Erickxon, Defendant. To John B, Ehckaon, the above-named ds fcndiitit: IS THK NAME OP THE STATU Of OKKtlOU: Vim are hereby noiirled and repaired t. . appear in thc above entitled court on or be fore December 8th, IWfti, which date la the . huatav of the time prescribed In the order fur -the publication of thie umniia8, .aid tine of - Siiblicatlnn In ix week, from the date of tha . rut publication, and date of Uie tirt publica tion in October 21lh, and Iw4 date of tint . ' nre-crlbed In the order of publication i. Le- t cember sh. 1W2, to make an?wer tn plaintiffs ' complaint flluo in the auove entitled eiHin ana caue. And if you fail so to uppear and an swer .aid eofnpi&int piuintln will apply te tha Court ior in-iuieni and decree exam yon for the relief demanded in the complaint. The . relief prayed for lu the com plaint ia for a decree: Decreeing that plaintiff ia the legal earner la fee tlmpl : and entitled Ui the possesido-i of the followiag deaeribed real property situated, lying and !ie lng in Columbia county and 8tte of Oregon, to-wit: All of be Kaat half of the domthweni. quarter and lota numbered six and wven In nection six () In Toait stifn f) North of Bangs () Weal of the Willamette MeritUan; that the -aid defendant haa no cut ate nor any interest in oi to said preimae. and that aaid deieiidaat, be forever enjoinod from ever aKaertina any claim what ever Ut m id premise adverse Ui plaintiff; that the sheriff' tux deed, described hi aaid com plaint, and to which reference is hereby maite, be declared to be void aud of no effect aud that said defctidaut lie compelled to surrender and deliver the name into Court for caitcellatioa an. 1 to he forever removed a. a cloud on plain- : tiff's title, and that tha title of plunitijf be forever quieted against the claim ' of the defendant and ail persons claiming by, through or under ban; that aaid defendant be enjoined forthwith frou, selling, conveying, transferring, mortgaging, encuuiiierinK or otherwise intencring or uici iliing with the title to said premi.es aud m hia cota and dishuraeiaeuta and for i.uch oiber re lief in the premitea aa to the Court stay aeeia moat meet and equitable. This summons fa published punouiit to an order made and entered by the Hun. Thorn. A. McBride, Judge of said Court, on th IMh ' day oi October, A. D., 1902, at St. Helena. Ore gon. ' oMdi - . GILTNE 8KWAI.L, Attorneys for the plaintiff. SUMIVIOMS. Ia the Circuit Cutirt n the htt of Orepm. fur li County of Columbia. J. B. Keefer, FUinelff, rs. Mary E. Kefer. Defendant, l i M-ry S. Keeir, tii ahm-nmme De feudtiui: - IN THE NAMB OF THE STATE OF OKK gon; you r hereby notified and mii.rtj h feiix Mnii ttDawer the conipialot, tiled cin4 you in ih bivvntitied Court od or t lre Prm.er it'na, which will be mr the expirfion of nx weeks from the dute i Die first pubiurtttion i tnti Bummon; no ir vm f n't to o uptfmt Med uuwor ou or before iMinl zcua nav u Lwremoer. ivm ne uihihiiu it pplv to the CMrt fof the relief deiimtHleit m UiecomplAint to wit: For a decree dieotvnw tha marriage relatfoa now exl-tfiig be tween yo and the plaintiff, and for such other and further or different relief aa may h priper. ' This summon. Is publlihed by onler of ; las Hon. Thomaii A. MoHride, Judge of the atatv eiititleit Coart, ma le at Chamber, ou th,.- -it i dav of November, 19U2. the day of the Ann nuhlicatloa of this au I mona ia November 7th, 19VJ. BOBKRT O. MOKKOW Attorney f-r Phtiutiif. H0T1CE FOR PUBLICATION., Deiiartmem of the Interior. Land Ofmce at Oregon CUT, Or.. i '- Octotwr Utb, IS03 NOTICE 18 UEkKBY OIVKN THAI TIIK followtug-aamed settler haa filed Bailee ol his Intention t.i make tinal proof la tipn of bis claim, under wsctimi 11)1, R. S . an th. said proof will ba n.arle bt-fona the Kegi.tae i and Receiver, at Orrgya City, an aovsutbev ind, law. Tlx.: i ! WII.UAM Hi POWKI.L. . H. E. No. 135ii. for the iW ot aeclluB 21. tow. shl, aonb, range S wcaii lie naiuea tiie I I lowing witncs.ee to pmve sis eoutinuoua ir-t- dence npon and eultivationf aaid laaal, vl I P. H. Neinstrad. A. C. Zigler.MV U Broaa i.ui Coolt (iambic, all of Apiarv. ontgoii. CtUKLEs B. JiUHJKVi. Merl.ier. g- KOTICE FOR PUBLICA'EIOa llenartmeut ,.f tha Iliterior ' l and oitice at Orexou Cily. Orei- tv T uirll. Iw VTOTH'E 18 HKUKBY GIVhN I HA I 'I fiillowing-uamed settler has filed nnth-e -f her intention to mr'ke tiiiat proof tu ip, i f her claim, and that aid proof will lie tumic n-. fine the County Cletk of Coluinhia County at .t. Helens. OreKOB, uDci'einei 29. V.lf .via: LEWIS P. FiT.OKRALII. H, K. No. lS.77f,ir the sal, of i-ection IS. if 4 n. raw. He name, the following wliu,-.ac. t prove his continuous residenee ue-tt ami r. 1 vation of said land, vis: E. Hiillet, of Ven.u nia, Oregon; Charles Elrkmaii. of Kcacy, fre gon: George W. Adams ami Akroxo Kit nttina, .,f Vernouia. Oregon. , nildlM CHARLES B. MOORKX, Kcii i. r. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICK. NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVES THAT THK undersigned has been duly atipoiiitcit -ministrator of the estate oi t huilc.-. .-. Li i , , deceaaed, b the County Conn of nhimi.in County, Oregou Ail persona ha Iiifjr clalin. ar. inat .aid etule aie hi-ichy ni'titicil to neaeui - -ani. n..y verified to the HUi cmisi.nl at the ,ill-e ol TiiaOaKSON MIST, St. lleln.a-l olnmldai . u. ly, Oregon, wlttiiu ism in nihs fn m tlii nil,, Oc tober, 1802. KALI'H K. 1)1 N1WAY, Aiinilliutrali.r. rK : CMt"S1f, fWCAOO SOUR MG?T CO.