I THE OREGON MISrrv tutted Wat sad loamy Offklal Piper eTiuixMr. Arna 15, 1802. ;,: LOCAL AND GENERAL. Pur frfih druj; At Boss' dru store clothing, firm cUss nd best quality lit Perry, Houston. Luudborg pettums are th best. Kos has full lino. . rie rend tha chooi report (or Inst utth in tu.ls wBik'.lssu. Eastsr rrvie a tfi church umI fluuday, munituK A evonlng. W. H. CVnyera, of Cltknnfe, spew X last Biinday tn St. Helens among hi cd Montis. , V Wlixn In need of envelopes, loiter head, bill hearts, statements, cards, eUi., Iuk w your order Ht thin office. Mr. Jonei was. visiling in "Otfgoa City last Saturday and Bttnday, Mr. Way tu also visiting iu l'urtlund. Uuy your.. yiocries, hardware and f lar-s'war of N. A, Perry, Iloulton. Lie keeps the best conatuntfy on hitnd. tjiuitee M ticks, Jr., Whi In Tojllaud osi of the week scaling log, which the Arm hava told to mills Inlhat place. Misses Emily Cos and Titlie Muckle . ........ i i..n. r.. at ,... Academy last .Wednesday, to ijKitid faster. ... . . A. P. Bickmnn, representing Brad streets oommerclal agency, wa in 8t. Holani Ttsday,ou business connected with Bradstreet. ' , -r ' j , The dumocrntlo state coaventiun meet in Portland next Tuesday, April 19, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, Rt which time a. full -time and district ticket will bo nomiuatcd. Mr. R, Cox hue commenced the erection of new dwelling on hie propert'lit St Union, whioh will be largo and eouiuiodiou ftnd n orna. Diurit to that pert of the city. Mr. Mary Dickey, who wa sum moned to the. bedside of Uer ieler, Miss May Bergle, wljo has been very ill for some time, returned tp her home . In CotU&e Oroyu list Thursday, , The lightship, Columbia River No. CO, arrived at Astoria lust week from San Francisco, where ilie hie juit been fcuilt at the Mare Island navy yard. The vessel willb lalioned ft few mile outiil the Cnlumbia river bar M a iigiiHl for alt vessels plying coast wise, and will be a great benefit to our merchant marine, . ' TlroV-'aalnton-flahlug seasrm com mcnoed teat Monday, and some of the . 1oat had quite Urge number of the festive CWiiook ready (or shipment on that day, The boat ranged from ten in forty, and one boat had over fifty line salmon".'" But the paH two days r '.. i . I J! . i, M. l tey.nave not oeen uoing so wen. in aMtmiifi'rnjiiuff In tha river .it nruaciit V are very largo and the them solid. i Mr.-' Jiihn E tsUbroolT, - of Booth l)nd, -Wash., spent a Couple of day In 8t. Helena hut week. In oonver- i tion wii Tnt Mrar .reporter Mr. JS.tstabrwk atalod tluU Bnulh Bend whs beieff practically deifrtd ; that' it had, tw). years aeo, about 30OO inhabi- tani,aifd':at presnnt the uumber ia re- t duced tofavfemt 1200 or 1500. lie further sUted thiit Astoria' railroad i ftrospectahiRl'been, iijji largo nionstire, 5 the cause '(t he depopulation of the - former, pMpe.; , Work has been going ahead on the Jetty at the mouth of the river daring the past month a rapidly as circum stances would permit. About , 12,500 ton of roctt lave been placed ou the iottv. and it i expected that next month titer will be half a much more dumpnd tlieie. There 1 enough of the appropriation yet unexpended to i' keep the Work going at the present 'f rate till the last 6f June. If congress pusses the river" and harbor' bill iu ' time to allow of the work proceeding 4 without interruption the Jetty will be completed thi;'summr:r. , . .- Pittsburg aeeln to be unfortunate In furnishing goestp forthe county at i- large. Au article io last week's Jour ual bring injltigence that Harvey Powell had been arranged iu Justice Lowis' court, fhsrged with the seduc - tion of Mary Bummer, who alone re ' sides with lief father In that locality. That the crfme hud been committed by some one-wae substantiated by the . Urth of a elVild toiler last week. This occurrenirBitstepiorable in the'ex1' ' treme , but now .the next beat thing to be done itt tW remlaesi coutrft'ry lo the Journal' insinuations , that . the father wa the fine" who 'outraged his . daughter, 1 W let'the grand Jury set " tie the matfpr, atjd siy as little about it until that time as possible. This is dehcata question, and should be treated with all seriousness. Powell , was placed under S00 bonds to appear , before the grand Jurfr'hich meeXe in May. Bo, far , aa tha: circumstances t connected with the affujr are con- i eernod, we'knvw nothmg, but w will wiy buwetri iHjLt the' Powell family in l; the past have"'beee highly respected ,' citiMO of this, county, and hope that I Harvey may Je prb'yen innocent of j such a crlgse,' ajidjbat- the guilty one I may reoeive tbe'jjlijtlk Of tha law. . In the meantime Justice must take its cyuirse. . We are. in possession of a letter from Now York addressed to a merchant of this town, soliciting patrenage on a green-good proposition. Accompany ing this letter are instruction us to how to proceed to transact the business in securing the good. The instruc tions are toicvor mind letter in refer ence to the tranactiou of this business, hut to communicate atall times by tele graph to Frank Murtin,87Disbrosses street, New York, Parties are also in structed to never sign their name, but instead, their number, spelled out, aa one, two, three, four, etc., or whatever the numbers may be. As a matter of reference to deceive the weak minded, is enclosed a column of printed matter, to those not familiar with these thinga, apparently clipped from a newspaper, explaining that (he green goods had been printed upon the regulation paper, and that the plate used for the purpose were stolen from the United States treasury department, by a former employe of that branch of the government, consequently a good as the one made under government supervision. The letter goes on to (ay that for $300 in standard coin, you can get f 3,000 of the green goods; for $ 100 y.m get $5,000 ; for $050 you get 110,000; ' ;for '. ' $1,000, you get $30,000.00, etc., and positively declares that they will not sell less than $.100 worth of the stuff. In all cases the prospective purchaner I Mrs to go to New York to transact the busi ness. The whole scheme is so well ar ranged and put together, that unless the average man ha been iulormed aa to it character, he i liable to be favorably imprested with these propo sition. Fellow countrymen, when a fellow offers you $10 for $1, stand from under, something is going to drop. Be not decieved by such bare-faced rob bery. The new steamer, Surah Dixon, mado her first trtyi. to Clataicanie .last Weiluesday, and upon her arrival at St. Helens she wa saluted by tho sawmills at this place as a welcome greeting to nor upon our great natural thoroughfare the Columbia river, and it seemed that all the people in town were ou the wharf to witness the first landing of the Sarah D.xon at litis place, with Captain George M. Hhuvorat the wheel. There was a good list of passengers on board, auiong them Captain J. W. Shaver aud wife, Captain Charles Bureau the architect of the craft, Mayor A. M, Tichenor, of Clatskanie, and many others. At a distance the Dixou very much resembles the Telephone in ap pearance, and her whistle ia a chime with a more mellow tone than that of the Telephone. - 8he will probably make about seventeen or eighteen miles per hour when her machinery gets worked down smooth, which will tako some time. Captain Bureau, who built the woodwork of the boat above the bull.U the happiest man on board, as everybody compliments him on the splendid work. done in the finUhing. The Dixon is 146 feet long with 26 feet width of beam just 8 fuet longer aud 2 feet narrower than the Shaver. ' In Malheur county last Friday two brothers by the name of Bailey ' quar relled with a man by the name ot Wil liam Humbert, at the democratic pri maries. After the primaries were ad journed Humbert went home, and shortly after his arrival there the Balfcy brothers and their friends ap peared on the scene and shot and killed Humbert.. The people of that county grow furious in a very short time and lynch law sentiments ran high. The sheriff called on Governor Pennoyer for assistance, and after con siderable pressure was brought to bW, the mili ia was ordered to the assist ance of Sheriff Fell of Malheur county. Further developments are anxiously awaited. ; s. -''" V', Many years practice have given C A. Snow A Co., Solicitors of Patents, at Washington, D. C, unsurpassed success in obtaining patents for all classes of invention. They make a specialty of rejected eases, and have secured allowance of many patents that had been previously rejected. Their advertisement ia", another col umn, will be of interest to inventors patentees, manufacturers, and all who have to do with patent. ' Mr. Jseob Oeo'rge, proprietor of ths, 8t. Helens bote), has beer, very busily engaged the past week In papering and pnlnting the Interior ot bis house. He has also titled up a -very neat and attractive parlor for the ladtes with tbe htcH and choicest furniture to be had In Portland. The tt. Helens hotel Is new one of tb cosiest houses in the county. ; . , ; The salmon Ashing season opened last Tuesday, and a great number of the fishermen were on hand ready as soou.as the clock struck six . to cast their nets into the water. There does not seem to be many fish in the river jusk at present. : . - .We have boen asked to publish a list of all sohool clerks. and. director In "the county. If those officer will be kind enough to send in their name for that purpose they will confer a great favor. ; ( . . . W. J. Easlabrook, who has been employed in the county olerk's office for soveral months, has rented a house and moved his family to St. Helens, where they expect to reside in the futurfk Mr. R . Belchard, of Apiary, wa la town yesterday. Mrs, tt. W, Cole has been, very ill for several days. . - . . . Ladies should examine Mr. Col' burn' millinery goods before going to Portland. r : 'i ne newiy elected city officers were sworn In last Monday iKbt and the new council oreanlsed . . W Mr. Emmet Quick, ' of ' Washington Pftmuty, brrulmr of our efficient countv clerk, was lo town last Sunday. CLiATHKANlB. , The public school is now in opera lion under It. 8. HatUm's instruction. Bert Beffert is down this week from Deer Island, combining business with pleasure. George Merrill spent a portion of lust week visiting his son, Frank Mer rill, and family. . Mr. and Mrs. 15. J. HcConnell were in town last week, bringing with 'them their niece, Ollie Spriugstead. B. F. Lindgren, one of the enter prising merchants at Mist, was in town recently on hi way lo Portland. Arrangement are about complete to start the Blood mill, which i x peeled to be running this week. .The Tichenor mill i doing good work, judging from the amount and quality of lumber brought through town by Johnson and Kelley. ' y A " temperance literary entertain me nl is to be held at Merrill's' hall on Friday evening, aud an Easter service is being arrauged for next Sabbath evening at the same place, to which all are invited. . A. worthy gentleman named Fs- btiipjc, from Brooklyn, Mich., is a re cent addition to the town, and rather thinks he will remain. He is a good barber, and is already cleaning up peoples laces in a satisluctory man ner. Clatskanie had one delegate te tbe state republican convention last week. in the person of W. H. Conyers, who was whooping it up for Judge Moore's elevation tv the suprtme bench. He was on the winubg side this time axxl feel elated over it. C. A, Uimpel and family . have moved to town, aud are at present quartered at the Central hotel. It was a very good move a Mr. Hiinpel will probably spend a good deal of hi time at tbe new mill site, which would lake him away from home. A few of our people were out pro peeling for prescious metals not- long ago, but concluding that it was a waste of time to hunt for minerals that had no value in themselves, .the work was abandoned to wait the issue of paper money by the government. E.,H. Lane was in town a few duv ago, and reports the new road opened nearly altthe way from the Him pel mill lo the county road near Bloods' So nearly a straight lino has been se cured for the road, and the distance to the steamer landing will be con aiderably less than " was anticipated, probably not greater than to the old location. It is'expected, however, that . a Hume will be built before long, aud the products of the mill floated to Clatskanie for shipment. -The new election law has puttied i.nr city authorities a little as to bow our city election should be managed. There was some dispositions le bolt portions of the ticket, but owing to the uncertainty existing, it wa not done to any great extent, and the regularly nominated ticket went through. . TUi uncertainty prevailed in canvassing the vote afterward, and there was talk of a new election being necessary, but it is rather concluded now that the Australlian ballot system does not ap ply to this election at this lime. Who ay it does not pay to be a teacher? When one thiuk of the honor there is in it, be may well point to the profession a the object of bi con' ambition. Our present United Slates Senator Dolph once taught school and is now an honored senator. Our present teacher is now ' a candi date for the state senate ; our teacher of last summer is honored by ft nom ination for representative of Columbia county ; one who taught here a short time a a mpuly last summer is to be voted for to (ill tbe county superio tendency, and another teacher in a neighboring precinct is named tor assessor. Surely one path to great ness leads by the way of the school house. ' MONMOUTH. Professor Shedd received a telegram Friday that bis father was not expected to live, and he, with, his brother .Charlie, departed immediately for his father's home in Linn couuty, The teachers' district institute, held on the 28th, 29th, 80th and 81st of last month, was attended by about three hundred teachers, and the eve ning sessions by near., one thousand persons. Superintendent McElroy says it is the best institute ever held in the state.'';-' '" "" ! v'vv.. Many students are leaving to take charge of summer school. Senior, examination will begin on the 19th, inst. The class numbers forty-one at present, 'and perhaps nearly all will pass the required grade. The literary ' societies will render a joint programme next Friday evening. The exercises will be given mostly by the juniors. ' - . I The Evangelical 'church organised yesterday, and perhaps will have reg ular preaching at the hall hereafter. School. Hoaae Notes. Each week we will- give ft few Im. portant questions in our school notes, which are to be answered the follow ing week. Answers .will be accep'ed from anyone, and we will be particu larly pleased to get answers from other schools. We will also be pleased to get new questions (rom anyone. Send answers to C. H. Jones, by Wednesday of each week. The first correct answer received will be pub lished with tbe name of tbe person sending it. Questions 1. What is the supreme lawiof the kiudf 2. When, where, and what was the first newspaper pub lished in Oregon? 3. Name the' coun ties of Oregon and give the county seat of each. 4. Did' Christmas and New Years come on the same day of the week in 18761 If not, why? 5. When were the dark ages, and why so called?" This is getting to be very , quiet school. Last week one of the large girls went to sleep a jd caused quite a disturbance and com niotioaby snoring. School commenced at Milton last Monday, with Miss Kate McGuire as teacher. Miss Boss, who was first en gaged to teach this school, could' not take it on account of sickness. Two tramps msde us a visit last uesday, and being in need of new hats, they quietly walked in U the hall and helped themselves. It seems the tramps had good judgement, for tliey took the two best hats in school which belonged to Kendall Blakesley sod Frank Moore. , REPUBLICAN STATE TICKET. ' v For Congressmen, ." BINGER HERMANN, (1st district) " W. R. ELLIS. (2nd district) For Presidential Electors, HON. J. F. CAPLES, or Portland. H. B. MILLER, of Grant's Pass. D. M. DUNNE, of Portland. REV. G. M. IRWIN, of Union. For Supreme Judge, , F A. MOORE, St. Helens. Attorney-General, ' LE. WEBSTER, Jacksonville. . 'For Circuit Judge, f. aVmcBRIDE, Oregon City. For District Attorney, HON, W. N. BARRETT. of HiUsboro. ; " . For Joint Senator, J.fW. MAXWELL, of Tillamook. COLUMBIAXOUNTY. For Representative, NORMAN MERRILL. ' '-, "' ' "For Sheriff,, C. W. BLAKE S LEY. For Clerk, . E..E. QUICK. . For Commissioner, ISRAEL SPENCER. For County Judge, . DEAN BLANCHARD. For Treasurer,. E. M. WHARTON. For Assessor, GEORGE MAYGER. For Surveyor, A. B. LITTLE. For School Superintendent, T. J. CLEETON. , For Coroner, B. P QU1VY. A BARGAIN ! YOKE OF LOGGING CATTLE, With yokes and rhains, CHEAP FOR CASH . Or approved security. Q.C. L. & M. CO., Mayger, ; - - - Oregon auamoNti. In the Circuit Court of the 8 tat of Oregon, for In vounty oi voiumoia. Waltib B. Busll, Pliintiff, 1 vs. V MiKRtaO. Bucm., Defendant. ) To Minnie O. Buell, the above-named d lendant: t ,; In the nam of the State of Oregon, yon e hereby required to appear sad answer the complaint tiled against you in the above entitled suit, ia tbe abova entitled court. on or before tb first day of the next term ot the above ,conrt, whu-h said term commence, on Tuesday, the 10th day of May, 1892; and If you (ail to nppca-and answer, for want thereof, plain tin will apply to tb court for the relief demanded In the complaint, which is, for the dissolution of ina matrimonial nonas now existing Be tween ulnintitrand defendant, and for such other and further relief as in equity may eem just in auove summons lspuoiisaea ojoraer of Hon. . J. Taylor, ludm of said court. dated Marcn 17, isuz. MOORS ft COLE. : m2omS Attorneys for Plaintiff. nonets ion pubis cation. Land Offlrsat Oregno City, Or.. Kerch SO. ISM. Notice Is hereby given that the followlnt named settler has Sled notice of hl lateutlon to make final proof In support of his claim, aatkhat aid proof will be mad before ihe county clerk of Columbia county, at fit. Helaus, Oregoo. on M 18. 1802. vis: IRA J. WEAVER, Pre-emption D. 8. No. Ml , for the swi f sec. IS. tp S a, r J w. He names the following wit neioes to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation ot said land, vis: J. W. Monnell, O. w. Blakeatey. J Hendrtcks, and B. t. Foue, aU of lit. Helens, Columbia county, Ore- (oo e. J. Arr&iwn, a ml Register, CASH STOEEI W. J . rUOICLEr z GO. -StALSR General Merchandise, Crockery, v . I Boots, Shoes, ' Glassware, t Ladies' Dress Goods, Queensware.) Furnishing: Goods, LUMBER, SHINQLES, ETC. Produce Taken In Exchange. It Will Pay You to Consult Our Prices. RAINIER, - - - OREGON. All Our Seeds AreTested ta -rVyPFf X &V, WTn f C rJI r n i r.r- - . u r ' " - v-ivj r sm nr .Vj. if NN?- y -&rvwjr. tar 'i F. L Posson & Son. Portland. Or. THE RETAIL MERCHANT is tbe necessary Medium of Trade between the Manufacturer and the Consumer. He must protect tbe interest of his customers by purchasing id the lowest and and best markets, aud by selling to his patrons at the Lowest Possible Prices. PROPRIETOR OF THE In keeping these true principles of trade always ia view ; often leaves the old track and strikes "across lots" for Bargains for his customers. His stock of UCGeneral Merchandise Is being enlarged by New Goods Every Day. T b not eoBTenient to name U may rHffTent articles kept on sale, arf.le frem Dry Ood, CL.thinf. U Jies' Wear Oentlemen a Wear. Head Wear, foot Wear, Flour and Fred, Grocer es and Can ned Goods, Kails and Hardware, Crockery and Gla-sware. Uranlt and Tinware. Powder and Blxt, Hats sad. Cnp Boots and Slioes, Patent Medicines, Toilet Articles, etc- GENTLEMEN We have just received the correct style in ' . Stiff Hats for the Spring of '92. 1 .50 tO S5.OO PRICES FROM $ 1 .00 tO $5-00 SEE WINDOW DISPLAY. King Clothiers of Blm Cerier, HavrFiassisl MUCKLE Msnnfactnrars ot LUMBER ASP DIALIS U GENERAL MERCHANDISE. 8T. HELENS, OE. F. R. CHOWN, IMPORTER OF - MAN UFACTUREBS OF - Sheet-Iron, Tin and Copper Ware, -WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. 212 Firstani cor. Sa!n:sn Street. POBTLAIIIJ. - OLD ST. HELENS STORE, the Northwest. Strt. rerMaa. BROS., HardwarE Table and Pocket Cutlery Dairy and Household Goods. Cooking and Heating Stoves. In tbe aranit Cburt of sb 8tal f Ort. for Columbia County. Reobx Kims, Plaintiff,. vw C. F. Ltivsawoata aud K4TS M. LKAVSirwOKTB,hl Wlf, Defendant. To 0. F. Leavenworik and Kat M. Lavav worth, bi wife, tba abov-iuund d. ; faudanta: In tbe name of tb Stat of Oreiton, Jtt and each of you ate hereby trqnirad lo a pcar and answex the eoniplaint fiU.1 against you in the above entfeh-d suit,, iu tba abova entitled rourt, on or before the fin! dav of the next term of tbe shore eoart, wblefc aid term will comment' on Tueaday,tb 10th day of May, ltfttt; and if yon fall ta a peat and answer, for went thereof, plaiatisT will apply to tb court for the- relief d a ended in the complaint, wblcb irtorlka Miuiof three tnousand dollars (SS.OOO) aa. United SMte Gold Coin, with interest thereon in line Gold Coin st tb rate at ixht per cent per annum from and siaa May 24th, 18S0, and the farther sumef tw hundred dollars (1200) as attorney's fees, and for tb ota and dUbars meut of this salt; and (or a dteree forecle inx a mortgage ilren to mare (aid saaa, interest and attorney' fees,.apon the fol low ing-dercribed real property,, to-wuUTfea iortb balf of the southeast quartet tbe) south west quarter of the southeast quart, and lh northeast quarter of Ui soulbweei ,U:irtrof seeiion twelve, in townabip sevasv north of range four wet; tb northw.e quarte' of section twelve.in township seven north of range four west; and tb aoutlunsS quarter of section eight,, ia lowusliin sevesv north of rang three wet of the Willalneffc lleiiuian. in Columbia county. Hiate of Oregon; tbat tba snid real property be soU in tb manner prescribed by law, and that the proceed thereof be applied to tb pay ment of th raid judgment; that thesatd defendant and ail person staimlng by. through or aider tlirea, mav b barred and foreclos.d of all right, tide, claim. In terest and esiale in and to tbe said lunrv gaircd premises and every part thereof, ex cpt tii statutory right to redeem; and fn aucb other and fsu-tber relief aa to tbe court may seem just and. equitable io tb ervas-i- The abovw sammonsl published by order of Hon. P. J. Taylor, Hdg f said Mart, dated Karch 17, im. " , vook4coU, B25md Attorneys for FlaintlsT. Petition for Llqior Lleeuw. to th Honorable. Commlseloaers and CetsM Court! th Mat ot r(oa In CduaaMa County: We, tbe naderdened regal ToHra Ma Daf Island precinct, ColumMacouan, Slat of Oie gon, respeetluUy petltteet sour moors b)e Soar that a license be granted te Orrla A. Weedu Mil spiritous, Tinous and siall Qquors In sai4 Deer bland precinct ia Um quamltlea thaa aa cell in for tbe period of on rear, and your titioncrswlllwmpmy: 1 tsnA In gardaerjC L Creaam, T a Oils, P Adamsi Wa Kllby, Thomas fsinton, August Daws L ' ejered. 1 Rockhlll. Oust Jhaason. CThoattua. U A WMliama. X Larson, t Andersen, tat Wskley.S C tDTSrt, J K Cronk, C Trim, 7 Ca arett, C II Spencer. O Trim, CE Olson, LI barla, I 8 Bumgardner. C L Smith, Charles Bamgardaer.OecrKeKBlakasle, ThomasCar dls, A H Merrill, Nelson Pinckaey. Chute T Hsney .Ed Rystrom, C W tonal, Peter Ssitlb. B E Smith, V Hughes, OleOIsea, E H OlrtrT W 8pDC, E 1 Barnes, T W Kowels. W T Me Kinnan. A P Usher, C J Kelly, Jowpb Botk, Michael Presh, H Blemer. 1 H Sterm, Cast Bkiaturia, James Galtleas, J M Sparge, A Garrison. Kudo Lnsthl, E O Jones, H C Brown, Oabrlal Jenny. Otto Babi, Fred Kosel, Jbn Blert. Kdward Black, A H Orlswald, C O Wilcox, P P Poster, D Nichols, A Saodberg, H Works. C W Murphy, Walter Haelrd. A D Caa ningham, J Jones, N B Willard, A D MeOake. C W MeFwland, A J Jordan, D S ttray, ! Jaquiah.J WCarlinl. B Schmidt, J Kbe. L Bradley, eorre Pish tel. John P Sehmlw, J SpUwaH A Obwg, H C Gore. J W Jaqaes. Je Lawrence, Joe Nnubaumer, Fred Nusbaamer, Richard Phelan, Jo Stock, C B Gore. Prank Bishop, C Williams, H B Borthwlek, W M Tarn. bioson, Frank Beyors, L Q Larson, B A LjrseJt, Lee Williams, J t DaYldasn.J'eter Bertorrea, S Fostr, Charles R Yonng. Wm Coaaee. Prank Rlndaa. Thomas Mitekell.'tC Mays, A ISsTln. Hector Hollis. B O postar, Wm Gaddla. Tho a Foley, E Meeker, James Cok. T I Mahoa, Jka T Whitehead, Ed Bmlth. J F Borton, J Sattd grass. R B Foster, John M Liadmy, B HaTaid. T Pller.!B F Hunter, J Benerson, O Hans. F Swaeer. w T Catnald. J B Haley. W O Tuck, 8 Beris, W P Gardner. John W Brig, M Lamas t. DFBatsoa, It J Burnett, L Stehmsn. Fraak If Poster, Jacob Lenrachar. Emit Kloraer. W J Kellie, PO Maox. 8C Fowler, E W Fowler, C Maklarter, E Seffert, H Andreas, F BtdagSeld, C L Olson, W Bradley. 8 Olson. mass.lCATM.'i r VMM)! a. In tb Crreuit Court of th Stat of Orefee for tL Cotimy of Columbia, AvscsToa KaTsBa. Plain tifT, " I . 7 v. V ' Maanii P. Kxnrr, Defendant. ) To Hartia P. Knnpp, tb abure-named d fendant: la the nam of tb Btat ot Oregon, yon are hereby required to appear and answer tbe complaint bled against you ia the abova entitled sait, by tb first day of tb nea term of the asid Circuit Conrt, vx: Tea day the 10th dav of May. 1892, being tba &xt Taesday after th second Monday ia said month; and if yon fail an to aawr. for want thereat tb plaintiff will tab a indgtnent against yon for the sura of f ltt.00. United States gold coin, with interest there on at th rat of 10 per cent, per annua from the foth day of October. 18&, together with the additional sum of tSDM attorney fee, and til. 40 paid far taxes, and for the costs and dubureementi of this salt, and will take a decree foreclosing tb mortgage described la said complaint, and declarig the same to be a lien upon the land therein described, vis: Situate in the County of Colombia, But of Oregon, to-wit; Tba southwest quarter of section thirty, in tnwn sliin fir north of rang three west of the Willamette Meridian, containing one baa dred and flfty-sU and ninety-nine ban. dredths acre of land, more or less, and tbat the same b sold to satisfy said Judg ment, and tbat yon be forever barred and foreclosed of all right, claim or interest In said land except ai redemptfoner under tbe statute, and for such farther relief a te tb Court may Mem meet in canity. This summon is published by order of Hon. Frank J. Taylor. Jadge of said Court, made the 10th day of March, 1891 KILUS, STARK ds THOMA8. Attorneys tor Plaintiff. Dated March 11. 18S2. mt8az Ths Csltotsd Fr.Dc!) Curt, "APHRODITINE" S&SZ I Bold oh a POSITIVE OUARANTEC letenmaar ton otaerveui dlseea eraay dlsorderet th generatlT or gans oi eiteersaa. whethar erlalme' tirim Hi ai ril i . BEFORE. naol stimulants, AFTCR ToborCnm,orthroyeumralta4t tion. evr indulgence, Ae , suet as Leased Bran Power, Wakefalnese, Bearing down Paha la 14) back, Seminal Weakness. Hysteria, NaroM fna. tratloe, Nocturnal Emlsslena, L seeerhera, Ilia, ainea. weak Mamor. Lom ml mmm mmd teacy. Which II neglected oftea lead t prsaMare wu u. uMuiij. met mjm a ana. e a iorU.QQ. Bent by mall en reeetix aitaer A WRITFKN Ol!ARAKTaj togtvafn erery tioftorder rsretTed. tn refnad tb maaey K a r.naaa.at euro Is not .ffactrd. ay ear thousands ot testlmealala from eld aad yeeea, of both aaaes. who hare been psnaaasally vniA bytheuMotAphrodlttne. Crrealartre. 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