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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 21, 1891)
THE OREGON MIST. Hulled ftlatf and County Official Paper. LOCAL AND GKNKRAL. Hflmmnhor tlio excursion tonight, li'HViug ut 7 ::). Horn To U." wlfo of 0. V. Bryl, m Huturduy last, daughter. j nvnhiiiiirdJ (or H'xjiU at H.it'ou's GiHtoii. . Mini Kva. Artilil""l, ' HilUboro, i tlio guiiht of In Utor," Mm. J. tt. HiKiilfi tliU wouk. Miss Aim Hwglfl, eoinK)itor on tlio Hlllsboro Iml"imluit, vloitud St. llitlmu tlio faro pitrt of thti wouk, i Ltounm ti woil wi'to isaiiril on tlifi 7lh lust, to Clurimli Way Jones mid 1'etnr Hyvursoii.ull of Clalskanlo, Or. MU Unit Dliikwlry mid Mis Emm , of this jilucc, I vo lawn vistting Mm. Ir. CJifl', of Buukor JliH, for the niNt wwk. Mi'. lt.Hmrcy ami (amity hive moved to Ht. Unions from HkaniokuwA whore they have boeu living for uvuml MlillltllK. On to J. 8. IiiicouV Fanners Alllit nee tor for cheap good. Alt kind of job jirluting, inch at loiter heads, hill (lends, nolo heatls, alriU'iiicnl, KmUr, envelopes, cards, to., doiio at Tint Miht olllce on short owtico. . County Kitrvr-yor Little relumed Muinlny from Clumkunw, whore he liad Immik (or miveriil day surveying for A. M. and W. K. TicltcmVr" Last woost a chinaman i arrested in YMiiihill iviunty by diuty United Htitu Marshal Hinnott for stttoniiitiiig to IM COUtllorfl'it l.ic'kll'B. Miirriuil At the rimd"ce o( R. JNeimin iiieiatknie, this county, by Jlii'cC.O, Loo Miss Hsnianthn A. .Iwiii lo Mr. H. K. I-iggeMr "U of i'luinkunle. Hon. George W. MoHi'nlecnme dowu from Hakim Hulurday for turn weeks vacation and was greeted by his many friend. Mr. McHride's health, while KThN no bt-lter ia evidently do worse lilMU llallal " An Hhj excursion did not Uko place Tuesday night on account of ruin, (he ice cream which had beeu i iron red (or Ihnt occasion win taken Ui the Xlanoniti ball and tlis good imh1o of tlietomu congregated there, aU (he lee cream ami spiit the evening iu a iiittnl Hucial manner. Many year practice hnvo given C. A.Hstow&Co,, Holioilors o( Patents, Nt Washington, 1). C, unsurpassed mieeeaa in ohiaininir imteni for all -.lMitiM inventions. They inuke a riMioialiy of rejected cases, and have enured allownnce of nmny patents that liud heeu ireMHtnly rrjuotod. Their advertisement in another col Minn, will bo of interval to inventors laienlecr), timniiiictiircrs, and all who liave to do with patents. 1'rt.leMorC.N. Faulk of the Portland university w in town Saturday. Mr. Faulk ia iHndius a few doya on Mil. lou creek, thu guest of Newlou IVrry. The rorthind uiiivoraity ia l.ieated at r.rlninouili on the cunt aide of the Willnmott just above Ht. John. The rnHtxl tuhool boildini: w II be throe, nil tbe aitme ij;e lTOxCS feel built of brick ami atone. Alao a boarding twit (or the popiU. The fall term leua Bcteniber Nth, and awaiting the otiil(!tiio of tlio tiuiveraiiy build ing at Fortauiouth, Hie faculty have aceurcU a leaae on 8l. Helen Hall for the full term, in (act until their own building are completed, which will be taut a year hone. Thia la a new i li mit ti lion umlertlie preeidency of C. C. Htrutton, 1). D., which In iuelf U an ei-c-clWut rccomeudaliou. United Htiite Dixlrict Judge Ilan ord, of Houttle, Tucudny made an Im tiortaut iuturprotiition of that part of t!t CbiueKe excliiHion net requiring the deportation of Chines who have come Hito thia country In violation of tlio exdlnaion act. Heretofore all Chiuove who have micceedcd in get ting in who have been caught have tieun sunt to China. Judge Hanford'a ritHiinioti in Unit thuy ahull horeafter be aunt to tlio country from which they came. Thin will tend all the Chinn iuou who como iu hereafter back to Ilritiah Columbia, The cam iu which the Judge mudo the decision wni that of Lee Hem How, one of the China iiuui recently brought over the liue at Humatby Cowboy Terry and over whom theahootingocoured at Woolloy. Ijee'a residence in Britiiih Columbia wa fully established. United State Cominimiioucr Emory had ordered hi importation to China. . Tlio Judge finally decidod to hold tlio priiioner a a witneeahi the Build ahooling affiiir, and he wa placed under 500 bond and allowed to return to British Co-; lumbia. In gumming up tho caie Judge Hanford itated that in the fu ture be would interpret the phrane. "To tho oountry from whenoe they came," with the greatest latitude. "In the prcaent onae," kaid the judge, "I think Britiah Columbia ia the place meant by the phraao, and I will" issue writ of deportatiou to that place when the witneaa ia no longer Wanted, avnd will hereafter do the tame with bther similar cases which twine before Vr. and Mr. Blanchard will tart for the doctor' brotliar who reaido about aeveti in lie wxt of Portland, next Saturday (or the purpose ol boue? fitting the dootor' health, They ex pect to remain there a few day then l)r. Blanchard will go on to Hilleboro to conaull with Dr. Biillev who ha been treating him. It ia their Inten tion to travel until they find a climate more aultablo to the doctor' prevent feeble conntitullon, which we hope may bo found without going too fur awivv. . ' I.ut Friday morning Joseph Kom- btuskey wa eriouly if not fatally injured at lirinn Bro. logging camp on Milton creek by a falling maple limb, wnioh wa atruck by a tree. He waa hit on the head and back. He wa tukou to Portland taut Sunday by L. Croott. Tho accident U an uufor tumite one, ho ha a wife and sev eral children living ou the head of the CluUikauie. The teme'r Rapid Tranit, with a cari(o of lime on bourd couaiating 21)00 barret, burijed at Seattle last Friday juatas ilie wa leaving the wharf on her way to Tacoma. The lime became wet and the slacking if it caused the fire. The lime wa from the Hoche Harbor lime work, and the steamer wa owned in Whatcom. The lota, total, will be about 120,000; partly in sured. Owing to unfavorable weather the moonlight, excursion which wa to have taken place last Tuesday night, under the auspices of tbe M. K. and Evangelical churche of this place, w postponed u-itil this (Friday) evening, leaving St. Helen at 7:30 and arriving at Vancouver at 9 p. m. We hope to see a large crowd attend and guaraleo a pleasant time. Mr. Thomas Cooper started his threKhlng machine Monday at Mr. Hall's near Warren. This is the only machine near St. Helena and the proa pec t-a re (uir (or a good run as the crop is above the average this year. Mr. Coojicrsay be Intend to thresh every thiiiK that comes in his way of course he mean grain. The basines men of Johnstown, !'a.f held a meeting the other night (or the purpose of considering the adviaability of twinging aoil against the South Fork Club fur damage lustuined by the great flood. It was voted unanimously to Institute proceedings at once. At the meeting, funds were raised to de fray legal expense. Volume 1, No. 1, of the Hillaboro Democrat i before ua, published by Plulps and Bun ford. The paper i a six column (olio, both aides printed at liume, and typographically present a ueul upprranco. The editor are news paiwr mull of considerable experience and uo doubt wilt be successful in their new venture. At the regular annual meetimg of the Columbia Kiver Fishermuna' Pro tective Union, held in Astoria a few day ago, F. McGregor wuB elected president, Alex Sutton secretary and Alex llollman treasurer !ortlie en suing year. Mr. Button and Mr. Holt- man have b.en on Uie official board of tbe union for teveral year. Ilev. Burlingame and family started yesterday (Thursday) morning for Vorubnia, where tbey expected to lake part in a camp meeting which otmued lad night, and ia to eouliuue for about two week. We are informed ibat the river mail service to Columbia City it. to be dis continued, and that thut town will re ceive no mail except by rail in the future. Andrew Anderson of Soappoose, made final proof on his homestead Wednesday List before Clerk Quick, with Stephen Humes and William Wolf as witnesses. There ha been a number of claims filed in the slate circuit court against Kainm'a new steamer, the Ocean Wave, for labor performed in the con struction of the steamer. Eddie Giltner, L. K. Adam, and Messrs. Howard and George M. Mo Bride wore in town Monday. . They were on their way home from Mount St. Hetons. . ' - II. M. Fowler proved up on hi pre emption claim Wednesday, wiilij. C. Mouroo and Johu Lindsley aa wit nesses. Died Ou Thursday morning, the infant child of Mr.aud Mr. Thomas Konkle, of this place. Our Marshland correspondence ar rived too late for publication last week. It will be found in thi issue. . - William Davis was brought before Recorder Walts, Tuesday night, aud lined 910 for disorderly oonduct. Wanted A girl to do general house' work at once. Good wage to good girl. Call at Ibis office. William Mile la suffering- from blood poisoning ou his hand, caused by a bruie Mis Mattio Porry la visiting her brother, Lee, at Oswego thia week. Goods sold at Portland price at the Farmer Alliance atore, GiUton, Professor aud Mr. Pratt, of Kelso, Wash., were iu town ou Wednesday. Trespass uotices on cloth for tab) at thi oftioo. i COKRESPONDENCK MAUHIIIiAMD ITEMS, August U, 1891. Mis Clara Ronald, wlto ha been spending the last two week with friend and relative of thi place, re turned to Oregon City Tuesday. Mr. and Mr. Tom Colviu paid a visit to friend and relative in Ne halem the Inter part of last week. Mies Julia Graham made a flying trip to Clutskanie Sunday. Croquet playing i all the rtge at S. M. Graham' thi summer. Thir teen wa on the ground at one time. We are aorry to slate that J W. McDonald, a former citizen of Marsh land, had hi foot badly cut . a short time ago. '..- The wedding that wa to be did not take place a was expected. We do not know the reason unless Mr. ' girl went back on him, A party consisting of Mr. and Mrs. Cha. M. Graham, Misses Clara Ron all, Lousia and Mabel Graham Dunia Davey and Messer. Silva and George Grubitm went on a fishing excursion last Sunday and camped out over night, returning home early next nior.iing with the report of having had a very pleasant time. . The social dance and basket lunch at Freeman's landing, last Saturday evening, was a grand success. Marsh land and Warren's Island wero well represented. Music w furnished by Prof. Dudd and everyone spent a happy aud pleasant evening. Great credit is duo II. L. Warren, Mr. Weiks and A. S. Graliaui for their able man agement. Only one little incident happened which happily did not in terfere with the evening' enjoyment. On opening the lunch basket it was discovered a young man bad accident ly steptwd oj the pies and smashed them. That wa the only "mash" made during tne evening. Odd Fki lows, OEKKf.8L.AM. Changeable weather. Bottom farmers aro well through with haying, which is an excellent crop, though not as abuudant as last year. Splawn Bros, have bought George He vis' interest in the sawmill of Bevis, Nichol & Bevis. Tbe firm is now known a Bevis, Nichol & Sphtwn. Mr. Bevis lelt for Indiana last Sunday uighl. It is worthy of note that the sawmill ha bco.i running ever since he has scrvored his connection with it. A. F. McDonald was out in the Cur ico valley aud Clatskauie parts of his road district lust week and appointed Jessie Hendricks aa deputy supervisor. Wilfred Miller, of the bead of the Clutskanie river, has timber that will go 000 loga to the acre and yet thia it only a sample of what timber is in this valley. Jus. Rubbia,"of Hunters, whoso wife died a short time ago bad tho misfor tune of loosing one of his children," a girl of about three years of age, by consumption lost Friday and she wss buried 8unduy. , 8CAPP008liNOTK8. Warm weather again. Several ut our young people did not go on the "Musool" excursion Tuesday evening. Ward, the 10-year-old son of Mrs Sarah L. Bonner, was badly hurt by jumping off a moving train yesterday. D. W. Price baa returned to Scap poose to reside. W. T. White and Geo. Wiogand have gone to Southeastern Oregon, on a prospecting tour, to be gone about two months.' A. T. Creocy ia rusticating at the Seaside. Railroad work is booming here at present, and several gravel trains ar at work, also a pile driver. A. Holaday is shipping fruit to Ta coma markets. CAKICO VALLEY. We are having fine weather after the much needed rain. Qardona look splendid. . R. H. Bailey came home quite sick Thursday, from Smites logging camp. D. II. Pope came in from Devil' Lane Quturday returning Monday. B.F.Pope left Monday for Milton where he will atop Rome time. , Christopher Sauerriu had the mis fortune to fall a distance of 36 feet into a new well he wa digging. He was not injured much but he found water. It is reported that a man working at tlie Brinn Bros, camp in this vicinity got his skull fractured by a maple tnb breaking and falling so that some of tbe limb in some way (truck him on the head. We did not learn Uie name. S.Rock loft thia place Sunday for the Brinn Bros, camp where he expeotB to (top ome time. Uncle Jess Hendricks has been ap pointed assistant road supervisor for this place. Look out for him boy he is alway where you do not expect him. ; ' ' S. Rock ha been appointed district clerk of .thi district to fill the situation of Jame Maguire Who left thia PIac last spring. Cakko Srr. WASHINGTON LETTER. (nM Our Regular Corrtipondent.) Washington, AugMt 14, IttU, This ha been a decidely bad week for the Gorman Presidential boom which ha lately been on the rampage. It received two aeperate and distinct set back in as many days, and it may be that it will have to be taken off the track for repair. First the Gorman ited, who bad supposed themselves in control of the executive committee of the National Association of democratic clubs, which met in New York City, discovered that they had mode big mistake, and that a majority of that committee were unalterably opposed to the candidacy of the Marylatidcr. Then tho Maryland Farmers' Alliance convention jumped on the boom by making the intimation so plain that even he who ran might read,' that it would control the next Maryland leg islature; that it intended naming the successor to the late Senator Wilson, and that unless Senator Gorman "walked a chalk line," so to speak, it would not allow him to be his own successor. Of course if he fuila ia his effort to be elected to tho Senate that would effectually end hi presidential aspirations. Attorney General Miller who has stuck manfully to hi desk during the summer, taming out an amount of im portant work which lawyers have pro nounced phenomenal, has gone with his family to visit Secretary Proctor at his Vermont home, where he will be joined by the president in time to take part in the unveiling of the battle monument at Pennington, Vermont, ou the 19ih iiibt. He bus earned a vacation. Senator Plumb who has been hard at work in Washington almost inter ruptedly since the adjournment of Congress ha been obliged to abandon hi intended short European trip on account of work he has mapped out before him. He left Washington this week for a short visit to Boston, and in order to get as much rest as possl bio he went by water. No senator wa ever more attentive to bis constit uents than Mr. Plumb, in fact he couldn't be. The Department of State haa tele graphed instructions to V. 8. Minister PRcheco to make a complete investi gation into the alleged seizure of the Pacific Mail Steamship City ot Panama by tbe authorities of Sun Salvador and wire the result. O facials at the de partment decline to express any opin ion about Uie matter at this time. Acting Postmaster-General Whit field has decided that a non-resident cannot rent a box ia any poetoffice with a view to having bis mail sent to lhat box and afterwards forwarded to him at his residence address. The decision is based on the assumption that the party who wished to rent the box desired to mislead the public as to bis actual residence or place of buni- uess. During the past few months the pos tal receipts at Chicago have shown a phenominul increase, aud officials at the PostofHce department say Hint they will not be surprised if tbe Chicago gross pnatal receipt shall exceed those of New York during the exposi tion and for a few mouths before it opens. Already the postmaster of that city has made requisition for an in creased allowance for cleiks to handle the business of his office, and it ia ex pected that it will become necessary to ask Congress to make a special ap propriation in order that the postal facilities of Chicago- may keep pace with tbe business. This increase was looked for about next year and its con sequent earlier arrival has caused sur prise, but the department officials say they intend to do all in their power to see that the money is not lacking to give, the World's Fair City a model postal service. : Senator Stewart, of Novadajleft here this week for the City of Mexico, aud from there he expect to go to Ne vada. ' There is a well defined rumor, which acting Secretary of State Wharton will neither confirm nor deny, that Senator Squire, ot Washington, has been tendered the position of Minister to, China, to. which ex-Senator Blair was appointed, but.owingto objections on the part of tbe Chinese government he did not assume tbe duties of (lie place, which ia stilt filled by Gen. Denby, an Indiana democrat. : . -Owing to the great demand for two dollar notes and the lack of- time to get the plate ready for the new design which has beeu adopted for these notes, because of the counterfeiting of the old design, the Treasury department has given the bureau of Engraving and Printing orders to print 1,000,000 notes from the old plate, which has a viguette of Geu. Hauoock. Tbe new design, which will be used as soon as it can be got ready, lias a vignette of the late Secretary Windom. ' , fjetter From Iter. O. N. Plowman. Kings Vallky, Aug. 14, 1891. Editor Mist t Please find room in your loble paper for this short letter. First, we are all well and in good heart. Second, the work committed to our care is in a good condition spiritually. Third, we will begiu a camp meeting on September 3, at Lewisville, iu Polk county near the end of the nurrow gauge ruilroud th;-t loaves Portland every morning. The meetings will last over two Miinduyr. have an anxious desiro to meet some of my dear friend from Columbia county in that camp meeting. Dear brethren you can drive through in a short time with a team. Corr.e, we will give you a hearty welcome. . C. N. PuNVMaW, Pastor, Teacher Wanted District No. 2S. by Heplember Ut, A'ltlrena, ii. Ijmgr, Hcap poose, Or. Have you sampled those beautiful, sweet caudies at the drug store? They are very fine indeed. Tub St. Hki.kvs UoTjsr This house, under the management of Mrs. MuNulty, i complete in every detail a a country hotel. Every department ha been thoroughly refitted and re furni-hed. The tables are spread with everything the market offers, and tin lodging apartments are alt that can be desired. A good liorso and bugicy ic kept for the convenience of customers Give tbe St. Helens a cull. A mtt Inveoimem. Is one wblch Is guaranteed to bring you nailn tactorjrrenulti.orru any nve of (allure s re turn of purehu priec. On this aafe plan you can bur from our ulvcrtlved IJrunidst a bottle ot Dr. King's Kew Dlsoorary for I'onnuraptlon. It l guaranteed lo bring relief in ererjr we, wbeo lined for any affection ol Throat, Lung or Chen!. iu h as Coiunmptlon, lufUmatlon of Lunga, Bronchitis. Antrim, Whooping Cough. Croup, etc., ete. It U pleansnt and agreeable to ta.it. perfectly ufe, aud can always be de pended upvn. TrUI bntllen free at Edwin RoV Prngstore. cc LU LU 0l O LO T K CL tr o CO GO D CO SUEUirl'S O roKt'LOS. 17KB or HOKTCASE. NimoB is HcacBY oiver that by virtue of a chattel mortgage given by P. A. Smith to Harry Biuick, on Uie 22mi day of Novem ber. IriiM). iinnn the nerwjnal i.runert v here inafter described, to secure the pay ment of the sum of S3.735.OQ with interest thereon at the rate of tea per cent, ner vear since said date, nil ot which said ottiu has been paid except the sum of Seven Hundred and tMxty one amt.kt-IW ioHurs, which sum is now due and payable, and upon Which default has been made. Whereas, upn the written demand of the said Harry Uuiirk. I, us sheritr of C lumbia county, Oregon, did on the 5th day of August, 18S1, levy upon aud, take into niv nossession the nenuinal nronerlv described in vaid mortgage as follows: One circular sawmill, mill boiler, engine, steam pump, planer, and alt belts, tools and other machinery connected with said saw mill, situated at Mist, in trie sattl comity aud state ; also seven head of work oxen, Yokes chains and all tools and implements connected with said sawmill and logging camp; alao one logging truck. Now, therefore, by virtue of said mort gage default, demand and levy, I will on Friday, the 38th day of August. lSOl, ot the hour of 1 o'clock p. in., sell at public ouction to the highest bidder for cash st Utal u tns said county all of tne said per sonal property, or so much thereof tuny he neeesrary lo satisfy said sum of $7t!l S3 and toe costs and expenses ol said sale. pen: A. MKKKER. Iheriffof Columbia County. Oregon. 7u2S NOTICE. I hereby give notico thut I will not be re sponsible for any debts contractedUy George 1'resston Cross. Ukkhok W. Cross. Dated Keer City, Or. . Aug. U. 1891. a7sll , . ' NOTICK. Notice is hereby given that the board of eaualiiation will lueetatgt. Helens, in the courthouse August SI. 1HU1, for the purpose oi equalizing we assessment ot ifsn. All claims (or correction must be made before the board. - CP. Doak, aHa'28 County Assessor. COH8l!MTIO" IIBEU. a ..i .: l t , : A. mi u.u a.iiii, ic.iim iiiiui i'imv.iv, having had placed In his bands by an East India missionary, the formula of 'a simple vegetal)) remedy for the speedy and per manent cure ot consumption, bmnchittis. catarrh, asthma aud all turoat and lung af- lecnons, aiso a motive ana meieai cure for nervous debility and all nervous com plaints, after having tested its wonderful curative towers in thousands ot cases, has felt it his duty to make it known to his suf fering follows. Actuated bv this motive and a dei-irv to relieve human suffering. I will send free of charge, to all who desire tt, this receipt, in German, French or Knglisli. with full directions for preparing and using. Sent by nail by addressing with stamp, naming this paper. W. A. Kovas. BS) Powers' Block. irocticMer; N. Y. F. R. CHOWN, IMPORTER OF - Y,.'.'v HsH " ZiaasSfei -i MANUFACTURERS OF - Sheet-Iron, Tin WHOLESALE AXD RETAIL. 212 Firstand cor. Salmon Street. PORTLAND NOTICE! The Fine !N"ev Steainer, Built for the Kalama Will be ready to go on the Route , ; ' BY THE 10TH OF MAY, 1891, Leaving Kalama at 6 a. m., Arriving at Portland 10:30 a. m. Leaving Portland at 2:30 p. m., Arriving at Kalama 6:30 pm. W. E. NEWSOM. a17.lf, Kalama, Wash. MUCKLE BROS, St Helens, Columbia County, Oregon, HAVE RECEIVED THEIR COMfLETE Summer & Stock GENERAL MERCHANDISE, Dry Goods, Ladies' and Gents' Furnishing Goods, GROCERIES AND HARDWARE. And Novelties of the Latest Styles and Designs. All Sold at .. -srORTLAND PRICES.- USOrders for Bough PROMPTLY FILLED Notice to Creditors. TIip linrlprsii-npfl horine been amointel Arlminiittrntiir if th Krttrtts of A. l)otta. deceased, all persons having claims against said estate, lire- requested to present the same to me with the proper vouuhers at my place of bHsiiiexs in the town ol iienoen, Columbia county, State Oregon, within six months (rani tht oV ' . u. u. J Ay u ion, Administrator afore'aM Pated July 28, ISilt. ' j:l 5t Final Settlement. VnTirc i hkreby UITKH. that I. William Svmons, Administrator of Uie Estate of K lea nor lteed. deceased, have Bled lu the county rourt of Columbia comity. Oregon, my filial account of my administration, lo aether with my petition for distribution, of tho residue of 'said estate, - and that the judire of said court has fixed Monday, 8ep- lemoer iin, iKM, at & u uuk-k p. 111. t ui t.uk day, and the court room of said court as the time and place for settlement of said account aud hearing raid petition, when and where any person interested may- ap pear and offer objections thereto. 1 WILLIAM KYMONS, j'il 5t Administrator of said estate. .. NOTICE. U.S. Land Office. Oreiton City, Oregon. July onk-e bv August Muthewa aauiuat J oh 1K91. Comi-lalM navuix boon euieren at una Pet- tenon tat abaniiouuiR his llonieftead Entry No.;7il. dated Feb. lSS9,uiJoii tlw sW-i sm-tlon 1, township &. u ranee I,w, in Columbia roua tv, Orinm, with a view to tbe raurellittlon of suld entry, the satd parties are hereby sum moned to appear at Mist Oreaii before If. C. Dale, Notary Pablic, on the Wts dy of Sep tember, 191, at 19 o'clock a. in.', to fespono awl furnish ttsiiraouy coneerniaa; suld alleoa abandonment. And ou testimony tben niJ mitted shearing bo had St this oUlee aa. October 10, 1SS1, at IS o'clock a. m. 1, T. APPKRSOS, RcgMsr. JSls4 ' B. K. Bl'KCH. Uocelver;.. NOTICE FOR POBl.l'CATIOftl. ... Land Office at Oregon City, Or., July ia, 1SU. Notice is hereby riven thai the followlnf named settler has tiled notice of his intention to make nasi proof in support of his claim, and that mid proof will be made before the County Clerk of Columbia csunty, at St. Uelsns, Oregon, aAtmnat.IWt.Tls; '' ROBERT FREY. . V: Homestead entry 7'JSl. lor these ef see. 2S, ti.jv tti. He names the following wltaeaaea la prove his continuous residence upon and culti vation of, said land, vis: SL H. Ro-k. C. r. Fowler, D. K. KowVr aaa C, W. Kmeraou, alt of 8t. Helena, Cdumbla c auoty. Oretoa. J17 aal i. T. Al-1'EK.SON, Register... HardwarE Table and Pocket Cutlery Dairy and Household Goods. Cooking and Heating Stoves. and Copper Ware, and Portland Trade, -OF- V or Planed Luir berSSl hot ice. U. S. Land Office. Oregon City, Orexon. July . lil. :mnpluint having beeu entered at thi Ortli-e by Unas iutek aaainst V. iliiam Form for almndonlng his Homestead entry No. 7979, listed July , lstiS. upon the 8 W sn-tlon 25. town shipa. N mnceS w. In CMumlite county. Ore jton, with a view tethe raucenatioB of said en try, the said parties are hereby sammoned to appear at this office on the Sth day of October, Inst, at 10fc'elut-k, a. id., to reaMmdaiid furnisb testimony concerning said alleged abandonment. J.T. AHPKRDOX, Ketrister. a7sll B. F. UUKCU. Receiver. . NOTICE. IT. 3. Land Office. Oregon City, Oregon July 17, 1S91. Complaint bavin. leen enel at thi Ofnre by Nels Thompson aeaiast August Hobs. nagle for ahandouiuir iits iknsltwd Kntry No. soos, dated Julv IS. lass, uim Uie P. K.' Section AO, Township S. N. Range 1, W. in Co lumbia County, Oregon with a view to the can cellation of said entry, the said parties are here bv summoned to appear at this office on the Mh day of fepl., 11, at 10 o'clock A. si , to respond and furnish testimony concerning said alleged aaandonment. JL T. Arrsisosi. Register. J31 si B. F. Buaca, Receiver. Notice Cretltrs. ' The undersigned havins; been appointed ndiuinistralor of tits cstuteof John r nrrtiw, deceased, alt persons having claims against said estate are requested to present the same to me witb proper vouchers at my place of business in the town of Uohle. Culumbia county, state ot Oregon, witliiu six months from the duto hereof. A. NEVIS, " -. Administrator aforesaid . Dated August 13. 18U1. aleslt Not see t CresSilara. The undersigned having been appointed administrator of the estate of H. H. Mitclt ell. deceased, all persons having clainif, against said estate are requested to pre sent the same to me, with proper vouchers, at niy place of business in the town of Goble, Columbia comity, state of Oregon, within six months front the date Vreof. - -A. KEVIN, '' Administrator aforesaid, r Dated Augustus. 1891. slisll 1 1 1 1 Portland, Oreee. A. F. AiwKlwr, rna. B Scbool: Vatvyal Bva. Gol.Lfc-iS, KiK-ei. OPMMa. . someemuesaorsiu!X.r. eajuniaei uuue. lSnsinesa, Sho'rthaetl, Typtritinf, Prnmmmtkifi, end lYtartm'mtr SdrlM enroll tsre-j.-u.-sit tt, rf st. Hi t tad at eur tMe l4la Itueji elvu. g, - s