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    THE OREGON MIST
United Rtntei and Countjr Official Paper
BT; IIB1.KN8, Mahch 18, 1892.
LOCAL AND GENERAL.
fare (reih drugs at Rom' drug itore
Clothing, first dai and beet quality
H rerry'f. llonlton.
, Young ladle (arid old bachelor)
don't forget the leap year ball tunigli
Lundbom'i roitftimei are the beet.
Bom ha a full line.,
Mra it. P. Watkln litft frtf Astoria
. ttn the Telephone lust Sunday to Ipoud
day or two.
' Mr. C. L. Oolhurn hai hie new bar
. tier ihop all ready for buelneiw next
door to the Oriental hotel.
bujryour trrocerimu hardware and
nlasswure of N. A.1 Ferry, lloulton
lie keepi the best constantly on hand
. AMiMiaof Doan completed the work
bf assniialiig the property on Sauvles
inland lying in Columbia county last
week.
Jam Munkle made a trip to Cow-
lits county. Wash . hut Monday, and
returned ou the lUllogg Tuesday
morning.
Mr. T. A. MoDride and Miss Anna
Merrill, of Oregon City, earn e down on
Saturday evening to viett relative and
friends here, returning Sunday.
MIm Georgia Oiltner came down
frorn Balem lust Friday to upend few
day. She is the guest of her uncle
and aunt, Mr. and Mrs.' William II
Dolman of this place.
The mineral ehgtneer of tin Union
Pacific railroad whs in St. Helena last
Monday, and left Tuesday for the in'
terior of the county with hi lustra
hients in behalf of bia company.
School commenced last Monday for
ihe spring term, with Mr. 0. H. Jones
a principal and Mrs. S. S. Way as
lumistaut. The attendance is above
Die average to begin with.
Mr. M. B. Mtuon is having a neat
cottage constructed on the lot he re
cenlly purchased next door to Tub
Mibt office. When completed it will
lie occupied by hi son, W.T. Musoq
and family. '
Taxpayer should bear in mind that
nit Utfi not paid prior to April 1 will
become riuhnnuent, and additional ex
IMtnie will be added. Do not overlook
this fact, a it is to your interest to pay
your tax colore that time.
Robert L. Pollock, superintendent
of construction for the Oswego Iron
and Btefl Company, at Oswego, paid
this office a visit Wednesday the 16th
sunt., on hi way to hi home in Ne
lialem. . : '.
From our Washington correspond
puts, C. A. Snow & Co; we learn that
patnt waa granted last week to
D. W. Freeman, of FUhawk, for an
adjustable clutch or coupling, to be
lined in sawmills. In this invention
Mr. Freeman ha certainly cot a good
iiing, something thut no sawmill can
afford to be without.
Mr. Ed. Decker, of Massachusetts
and brother of J. II. Decker, of this
place, arrived in St. Utaluns Monday.
I lie brother bad not seen each other
eince 1868 when Ed. was in the cradle,
consequently it waa a happy meeting,
Mr. Ed. Decker is connected with Ihe
Adams' Express Co., and i out here
for a trip and to tee the country.
. We wish to call attention to an error
flitch occurred in the published pro
ceeding of the peoples party meling
of two week ago. The convention is
to be held in Rainier on April 7th, in
lead of April 20th, as stated. Please
nolo this fact.
Our enterprising real estate agent,
1). J. Switser, conaumated a sale on
- Monday of soventy acre of the George
Merrill donation land claim to Mr,
Emmons Bucll, consideration 11050.
Mr. Bnell will probably make Colum
liia rountr hi home in the future
Mr. Switser also sold forty acres of
the C. F. Fowler claim in Carioo val
ley for $200.
Many year practice have given C
A. Snow A. Co., Solicitor of Patents,
at Washington, D. C, unsurpassed
ticcess in obtaining patent for all
classes of invention. They make a
specialty of rejected cases, and have
secured allowance of many patents
that bad been previously rejected.
Their advertisement in another col
umn, will be of interest to inventors
, -tatenteee, manufacturers, and all who
have to do witu patents.
.Secretary of State McBride oame
down from Salem on Saturday taet for
the purpose of celebrating the 38th
anniversary of his birth at the old
borne in St. Helens, and received a
warm greeting' from his many friends.
It was expected that a number oi the
relatives would be at home, but a
pressure of business prevented most of
the family being present. The seore-
tury's general health is good, indeed
lie looks stronger than for years. That
same old degree of friendly familiarity
was plainly manifest as each ono
grasped the hand of their friend and
townsman. He will probably remain,
in the city several days, r
A prizefight took place in East Port
land last Sunday, which resulted in
the death of one of the parties. TIm
contestants were two boys, Charlie
Bell and Pearl Henderson, aged 16 and
. 17, respectively. Boil is the son of
Captain Mile Bell, the well-known ;
teumoat man, and has beeu ior the
past year employed in Nau drug
store in the Hotel Portland building,
and Henderson waa a bookbinder. The
Dgbt was conducted under Marquis of
Queensbnry rules, witnessed by a
number of friends of both parties. In
the twenty-seooud round the fight was
awardod to Henderson on a claim of
foul, being knocked dowu by his wily
antagonist. But in hi victory there
was .no consolation, for he never again
rose, but died upon the spot In about
a half an hour. The physician who
was summoned gave it as his opinion
that death was not caused by the blow,
but probably of heart trouble. Bell
was arrested and placed iu the oily
jail to await further developments.
Later The coroner's jury exonerated
young Bell, finding that Henderson's
death was caused from heart failure.
The republican primary meeting
in the various precinct will be held
tomorrow. See call in another col
umn. All voter should make it a
point to be piewiiil and help to select
the very best men as delegate to the
county Convention.
Mr. A. Bradshaw, of the Chicago
Crockery store,. Portland, who has
some valuable timber land in Colum
Ida oounty. was in the city Wednesday
looking after hi taxes.
Mis May Beegte, of Gilton, is quite
ick with typhoid fever.
HA1N1E11.
Mr. and Mrs. Eldred returned from Port
land Tuesday. .
O. P. Moeck made a trip to the metropo
lis Wednesday,
0. H. Jones, representing Tbb Mist, was
In our town last weeki .
Rupert Dibble Is home emanclpsted
from school days. . ,
W.J. Peltsis bny at work on bis new
wharf and buildings.
Will Clark hai none Into the meat market
formerly kept by Al Lue.
Mrs. Jennie V. Graham paid visit to
friends in Astoria tula week.
Mrs. J. O. Muekle, of St. Halens, visited
relatives in ints city last weca.
The Wonians Aid Hocietv of Rainier held
its first regular meeting on Wedueaday last.
There Is some talk ot a Young Hens
Christian Association being organised here
W, M. Perry has taken a position in the
nostoilic store as beekkeeoer and bead
clerk, , s. ... ,.: .
We are all wattlnar for railroad develor
ment. They don't appear to develop to
any great eiiem.
A social lion on board the filntram was a
neveiiy enjoyed oy several or our towns
people on ttaturuay evening last.
Parties are having built and fitted ap a
floating photograph gallery, which looks
very niue and will soon bs In operation.
This lovely weather starts the farmers
Into activity, sndalao makes other people
leei uae anting on me ranee in tne sun.
A syndicate of Portland capitalists are
trying to bny the large satb and door fac
tory here, with what success will be seen
later. . . ,-,
Houas cleaning Is now in order and the
"good man" mav coma home any day ore-
mreci to tase nis dinner on tne ncau oi a
jarrei in the wood houae. ,
At the annual school election W. J. Pelts
waa elected clerk for one year and Charles
Muster and w. it. King were eleoted di
rectors for one and two years.
The town election resulted as follows:
Truitees, O. F. Moeck, W. J. Pelts, W. H.
King, a. T. Downing, W. J. Muckle: re
corder. W. M. rorry; treasurer, Dean
ulanchard; marshal, J. J, braim.
All of the seamen have deserted the Bin
tram since her arrival here, thirteen in ail,
Thlrhen seems to have been an unhicky
ivimiber lor the vesael. II not ror the aaliora,
The vessel Is now at anchor opposite Bain'
mr awaillng her cargo.
CLATHKAMB NEWS.
Frank York is farming the W. H. Con
yers place this season
Miss Hamilton, of Janvier, snent a nor-
uon oi ruluy and Saturday in town.
Mrs. A. M. Tlc.henor returned Wednes
day from her visit to Portland and Astoria.
R. 8. Matton U employed to teach a three
months term of school beginning the first
Monday in April.
V, T. Bhute returned from Oregon City
and Portland on Friday,, and is at his
usual place of business.
joe Dickson's child was badly bnrned on
Thursday by getting a kettle of boiling
water spil t upon its limbs.
Our town waa honored on Sondav hv tha
presence of two M iaaes Allen, three Misses
ttiliott and miss uranara, oi Maraniaud.
K. O. Frits returned Friday evening: from
Southern Oregon, and is blowing his horn
again with tne rest oi tne boys in tne oana.
Republican primary meeting for Clats-
kanie precinct at uitv hall next Saturday
afternoon. The peoples' party meeting
comes a week later.
Andv McDougal is in town asaln from
Knapua, and takes special pleasure in call-
in at leant one among hia friends, though
be is pupnlor with all oi them.
Frank Merrill and fain I r left tha first of
th week for tha Nehalem valley, where
Frank has a ranch he Dronoses to mat in
shape for seeding and cultivating.
John Myers has determined to win fame
and fortune in.the world, and strikes out
tills week for a preparatory position at the
namng grounas on Wallaces island.
Mrs. E. C. Blackford left on the ateamnr
Monday night on a visit to friends in Yam
hill county and elsewhere. She will nroba.
blv be gone at least two weeks, leaving the
editor to wreatle with the broom and duat
bruab, as well as to gather items for the
paper.
George Mayger was over on Monday
meeting the people. He was willing lo
have it known that If he should be aaked to
serve the county as assessor, he could not
consistently refuse to do so. He possesses
the neoessurv aualilloaUon ao far aa la known
in this region.
Mr. Birdsall and his doar. Jack, are down
from the city, representing- a wholesale
drug establishment Jack s part in the
matter Is not mute clear, bnt the friend
ship of the two reminds one of Trobridge's
poem. 'We are two travelers, Roger and
t ; itoger s my aog," etc.
Word comes to us from Mist of the acci
dental drownine la a rain barrel on Thurs
day last of a child 18 months old, daughter
o( Mrs. Cease. The child was out of sight
a very short time, but in that brief time the
melancholy socldont occurred ' which ter
minated its lite. Her mother is a sister of
snd resides with Mrs. V. U, Gates,
A Finn girl. U years of ass. llvlnir with
Anundi, near Freeman's fractured her
thigh last Thursday evening by falling from
the elevated walk that encircles most of the
Finn houses on the prairie. Dr. Hall was
called and adjusted the parts so that the
girl was as oomporttible as could be expected
unuttr toe circuiusmuues,
We omitted to mention Inst week that in
the Barr school district K. a. Wood waa re
elected a school director for three years and
K. o. nryani ciera ior one year, tne pre
liminary steps were taken to build a new
school house in thut district, and a com-
mil tee appointed to procure a new rite for
the building. j
W. H. Mverraore. of St. Johns, has been
spending a few days In town. He has a
good otitiit of pict'tres which he displays
upon a screen by the aid of a stereoptican
and so illiitsrates an historical lecture. He
gave an exhibition in Conyers' hall on Fri
day nlabt. and airain In Merrill's hall on
Saturday night. Both performances were
very creditable and interesting.
A procession of gentlemen armed with
brooms, pails and a mop were seen march
ing down Nehalem avenue Friday, and upon
inquiring the cause of this unusual demon
stration it was learned that thev were
headed for Merrill's hall with the Intention
of scrubbing the same, as it had been
charged that these same gentlemen, meet
ing that hall in an organiaad capacity, had
variagated the floor by an application of
what is known in Dixie as " terbacer" juice,
They found more spots on the floor than
thev thought belonged to them, but applied
their implements with vigor and water
and made a very great improvement in the
appearance of tne floor. It waa a good act.
atrangtat aa Health.
If you are not feeling strong and healthy,
try Electrlo Bitters. It "La Grippe" has
loft you weak and weary, as Sleotrio Bit
ters. This remedy acts directly on Liver,
Stomach and Kidneys, gently aiding those
organs to perform their functions. It you
are afflloted with Sick Headaohe. you will
And speedy and permanent relief by taking
Electric Bitters. One trial will convince
you that this is the 'remedy you r.eed.
1-arg bottles only Sua. at Edwin Rims'
Drug Store.
county count,
I'rooeedlng
of the
18011.
March Term,
In the matter of the establishment
of a proposed county road beginning
on the county line between Columbia
and Washington counties, at a stake
marked "B," on the east side of Beaver
creek about 64 rod east of the
southwest corner of section b, town
ship 3 north, range 4 west. Thence
down said creek to a stake marked
"R' about 60 roda east of southwest
corner of section 18, township 4 north,
range 4 west. Thence lo a northerly
direction to and terminating at a
stake marked "R" near the residence
of J. R. Brinson. Now on this day
come II. 0, Brinson snd presents to
the couit the petition of himself and
forty others praying for the estab
lishment of a county road commenc
ing as above slated : and it also ap
pearing by the oath of H. C. Brinso.i
and E. E. Quick, that said notices had
been posted aa required by law as fol
lows, to'wit : One at the beginning
of said proposed road, one at the
middle and one at the terminus of
said road on the 10th day of January,
1892, and one on the court house
door in the town of St. Helens on the
22nd day of January, 1892. Viewers
appointed : J. T. Solomon, John H
Adam and Edward Webster to meet
at the residence of II. C. Brinson, on
the 12th day of April, IWi.
In the matter of the establishment
of a proposed county road commenc
ing at astake marked on the
county road leading from Vernonito
FornatGrove, near the residence of A. B.
Lewis, in section 7, township 4 north,
range 4 west; thence due north to
the Nehalem river, thence up the
Nehalem river to a stake marked "R,"
about 00 rode south of southeast cor
ner of southwest quarter of section 12,
township 4 north, range 4 west; thence
easterly to and terminating at a stake
marked "R" about 60 rods east of
southwest corner of section 18, town
ship 4 north, range 4 west. Now on
this day comes Win. M. Wilson snd
presents to the court the petition of
himself and thirty-nine others praying
for Ihe establishment of county road,
commencing as above stated ; and it
also appears by the oath of Judson
Weed and E. E. Quick, that said
notices had been posted as required
by law as follows : One on the 14th
day of January, 1892, at the beginning
of said road, one at the middle and one
at the terminus of said road on said
14th day of January, 1892, and one on
the 22nd day of January, 1802, on the
court house door in the town of St.
Helens, Columbia county, Oregon.
Viewers appointed t J. T. Solomon,
John II. Adams and Edward Webster,
to meet at the residence of A. B.
Lewis, on the 8th day of April, 1892.
In the matter of the relocation of a
county road beginning at the three
mile tree near the residence of G. C.
Barger, in section 6, township 4 north,
range 1 west ; thence westerly to the
northeast corner of sections 1 and 36,
between townships 4 north, range 2
west, and township 6 north, range 1
west; thence west on the township
line to and terminating at the section
corner of 1 and 2, township ' 4 north,
range z west, and section do and 36.
township 5 north, range 2 west. Now
on this day comes II. A. Corliss and
presents to the court the petition of
himself and twenty-three others pray
ing for the establishment of a county
road beginning as above stated; and
it also appearing to the court by the
affidavit of H. A. Corliss that said
notices had been posted as required
by law as follows, to-wit : One at the
beginning of said road, one at the
middle and one at the terminus of
said proposed road, that said notices
were posted on the 23rd day of Jan
uary, 1892, and one on the court house
door in the town of St. Helen,, on the
22nd day of January, 1892. Viewers
appointed: Josiah Konkle, J. S.
Millard and C. N. Gable, to meet at
the residence of G. C. Barger, on the
28th day of April, 1892.
In the matter of the establishment
ot a oounty road beginning at a stake
marked "A, in the county road lead
ing from Rainier to Beaver Valley,
where tiie section line between section
19 and 20, township 7 north, range
2 west; thence in a southerly course
to a stake marked "F;" thence west
of south to a stake marked "H;"
thence west of south to a stake marked
"D;" thence west of south to a stake
marked "K;M thence south to sections
25, and 36, in township 7 north, range
3 west; thence in a southwesterly
course to and terminating at a slake
marked "B," in what is called the En
terprise road in section 3, township
6 north, range S west. Now on this
day comes J. B. Doan and presents to
. t. . . i . , : . : f L ,
me court mo peitmua vi uimaeii anu
thirty-two others praying for the es
tablishment of a county road as above
stated ; and it also appearing by the
affidavits of J. R. Hockenburry and
F. R. Headier, as well as the oath of
J. B. Doan, that said notices had been
posted as required by law as follows:
One at the beginning of said road on
February 2nd, 1892, one on the court
house door on the 2nd day of Febru
ary, 1892. one at the road near the
premises of C. Wilson, on January
30th, 1892, and one at the terminus
of said road on the 1st day of Feb
ruary, 1892. ' Viewers appointed: O.
B. Anstine, C. Solarie and Walter
Furrow, to meet at the residence of
1. 1. Shults, on the 18th day of April,
1892.
In the matter of the establishment
of a county road beginning at a stake
marked "K, at tne north side of T.
L. Adam's clearing on the east bank
of the Nehalem river, in section 8,
township 4 north, range 4 west; thence
in a southerly direction to a stake
marked "K, where - the present
traveled road known as the "Green
Mountain" road, crosses the south
liiM of section 3, township 3 north.
range 4 weet, said road to be forty feet
in width.
In the matter of the establishment
of a oounty rood beginning on the
seotion line between sections 24 sad
25, township 5 north, range 3 west,
where the oounty road known' as the
(ieorge Fiohtel road intersects said
section line: thenoe west to the east
line of seotion 27, township 5 north,
range 3 weet ; thence in a southwest
course to and terminating at the in
tersection of. the Nehalem and St.
Helens road at or near what is known
as Cow Camp on said 8U Helens and
Nehalem road.
In the matter of the establishment
of a county road beginning at the
east line of Front street, in the town
of (loble, In section 12, township 6
north, range 2 west, Where the center
line of Lake street, if extended easterly,
would intersect said east line of Front
street, at a stake marked "B thence
in a southwesterly course to and ter
minating at the intersection of the
Niculai and Enterprise county road
with the north and south section line
between sections 13 and 14, t 6 n, r 2
w. at a stake marked "it." It appear
ing to the court that said Viewers had
met at the time and place appointed,
accompanied by jl. a. .Little, a skilltui
surveyor and after being duly sworn
had viewed out, surveyed, marked and
located a county road as above des
cribed, it is therefore ordered that the
said road shall be considered a public
highway, and the supervisor of sxid
road district is hereby authorized ' to
open the same.
In the matter of the appraisors re
port of damages on the W. W. West
road, running through the lands of
John R.Walts; it appearing to the
court that the viewers had met at the
time and place appointed and by per
sonal examinations had viewed said
ronte and ascertained (how much
less valuable said lands of the said John
R. Watts Would be made by the open
ing of said road and Having assessed
the damages at the sum of 1350,
ordered that the clerk draw a
warrant on the county treasurer
for the above amount in favor of
John R. Watts, and that tho super
visor in that district open the road
which is hereby declared a publio high
way.
In the matter of the sheriff prepar
ing the several elettion precincts for
voting purposes, in Columbia county,
Oregon ; it appearing to the court that
under the law of the Australian ballot
system, that it is necessary that the
several election precincts shall be pre
pared lor voting purposes Under said
system. It is therefore now ordered
and adjudged by the court that the
sheriff proceed in accordance with
section 06, of the election laws of Ore
gon, and that be will proceed to erect
the booths for voting purposes, which
he will nnd delivered at each polling
place, in the manner required under
section 56, of the election laws of Ore
gon.
Iu the matter of the collection of
county road taxes of the Northern
Pacifio railroad company and the O.
H. sit., and O. at C. company; it
appearing to the court that the
county road taxes due from the
N. P. R. R. Co., and O. A C. Co.,
and U. K. fe N. Co., remaining
due and unpaid it is here ordered by
the court that Messrs. Moore & Cole.
attorney at law, be and they are here
by authorized and directed to pro
ceed and endeavor to collect from
each of the said companies, the to
tal amount due Columbia county
from them on account of the road tax
of the several road districts in said
county ; and that the said Moore &
Cole be, and they are hereby allowed
as full compensation for their said
service, ten per cent, of the total
amount collected, the said ten per
cent, to be deducted and retained by
Moore fc Cole out of the moneys so
collected.
In the matter of the cost bill of C.
C. Lee, justice of the peace for Chits
kanie precinct, State of Oregon vs. C.
A. Howard, it is therefore now ordered
that said cost bill be and the" same is
allowed, and it is further ordered that
the clerk draw warrants on the county
treasurer for the several amounts
named in said cost bill and in favor of
the several persons therein named.
In the matter of an appropriation 1
tor building a bridge across Tide creek
and Spray creek in road district No. 5.
It appearing to the court that it is ne
cessary tnat a bridge be built across
Tide creek and Spray creek in said
district, it is ordered by the court that
the sum of 165 dollars be aud the same
is hereby appropriated out of the
county funds of Columbia county,
Oregon, for the building of said bridges,
and it is further ordered that when
said bridges have been completed and
accepted by the court that the clerk
draw warrant on tne treasurer in
the said sum of $65 in payment of the
same.
In the matter of the resignation of
W. W. West, justice of the peace of
Scappoose precinct; ordered by the
court that said resignation' be and the
same i hereby accepted.
In the matter of the appointment of
a justice of the peace in and for Scap
poose precinct, it i ordered and ad-
i'udged by the court that J. B. Duncan
ie and he is hereby appointed justice
of tne peace in and lor ocappoose pre
cinct, Columbia county, Oregon, to fill
the unexpired term caused by the res
ignation oi W. W. West.
In the matter of the support of M,
C. Humphrey, it appearing to the
court that the said Humphrey had be
come able to support himself and fam
ily, it is ordered by the court that the
order heretofore made, allowing the
said Humphrey the sum of $10 per
month for his support be and the same
is hereby annulled and discontinued,
In the matter of the Support of Mrs.
Warruna; it appearing to the court
that Mrs. Warruna has no means of
support, it is ordered by the coOrt that
the clerk draw a warrant on the county
treasurer every two months in favor of
E. W. Conyers in the sum of $30 for
the support of the said Mrs. Warruna.
In the matter of the support of John
Huber and sister; it appearing to the
court that heretofore there had been
maoe an oraer or court allowing a
county warrant to be drawn in favor
of Henry Huber for the support of
John Huber and sister, every two
months, in the sum of $30, and the
court finding that said John Huber
had removed from Columbia county,
it is ordered that the county clerk
draw a warrant in the sum of $16
every two months in favor of Henry
Huber on the oounty treasurer of Co
lumbia county for the support of the
sister of the said Henry Huber, and
that the order heretofore made in this
matter be and the same is hereby re
voked and annulled.
In the matter of the admission of
Gattlieb Anliker to citizenship; it ap
pearing to the court from the testi
mony of C. H. Johns and E. G. Jones,
two responsible witnesses that the said
applicant has resided in the' United
States more than Ave years, he is here
by admitted to citizenship.
BILLS ALLOWBD.
Doan, J B, justice fees I
Doan, J H, constable fees....
Nolson, Henry, witness fees.
Palm, August, " .........
Doan, 3 B, justice fee. State vs. A
4 89
7 00
8 10
2 70
8 89
Aaron........
Rice. 8 M, constable..,..,. 2 09
Burnett, R J, justice of th peace, hi
quest on body of W A Catto. .....
Hans, Godfrey, juryman, inquest, , .
Foster, Frank, " .....
Link, George, V " .....
Lsmont, John, " .....
Link, W M,
Batson, D F, "
Brownlee, Thomas, witness. ........
Ross, Charles, " ..........
5 00
1 00
100
1 00
1 00
1 00
1 00
0 10
1 SO
Lee, 0 C , justice of the peace fees,
State vs. C A Howard 6 15
Strntton, Martha E, witness, same..
f isher, C B, marker, Freeman road.
Ward, Fred, cbainman,..
Berkheimer, W, "
Harvey, Mvtln, viewer
Archibald. J M, bounty on scalps. . ..
Reed, A. F. " ....
Harris, John, " "
Palm, John, " " ....
Morgan, M E, juror May term, 1890.
Adams .John, bounty on scalps. . . .
Peterson, Jobn, " " ....
Caples, Fred, " "
Mslmsten, Frank, chainman on A 7
Adams road.
Malmsten, Otto, chainman.,..
Solomon, George, cbainman on Peb
ble creek road
Solomon, Charles, chainman
Fowler, C F. viewer, White road. ...
Hendricks, Jesse, " ....
Miller, William, " ....
White, Joseph, chainman, same
2 70
6 20
6 20
6 20
6 40
2 00
2 00
0 00
16 00
18 00
2 00
14 00
600
10 20
10 20
10 20
10 20
4 40
4 60
4 20
2 20
2 20
Miller, Wilfred,
Delasky, Joseph marker, same...... 2 20
Meston & Dygert, tax roll blanks . .. 14 00
Sword, Alex, viewer, Adams road ... 12 20
Baker, D F, ' , ' ... 10 20
Solomen. J T, " 10 20
Hoyt, Frank, viewer. West road.... 2 90
Barr Bros, lumber, R D No. 10. .... . SO 00
Emerson, C 8, appraiser, West road 4 00
Miles. 8 A, " 4 00
Konkle, Josiah, " 4 00
Wickstrom, Charles, work on Neha
lem road.. . 4 00
Webber, Frank, same. 4 00
Oill, J K, courthouse supplies S 65
Glass A Prndbomme, supplies...... 17 60
Cliff, H R, medical attendance for
paupers. 170 00
Saulser. 8, work on Nehalem road. . 10 00
Scott. Mrs. M J, support of paupers. 62 60
Little, A B, fees, county surveyor. .. 45 00
Jacquish , G C, lumber R D No. 6.... 26 30
Beegle, J R, county printing....... 122 90
Conyers, W H, conveying C H How
ard to reform school.... ... ....... 26 80
Ross, Edwin, medicine furnished to
paupers 3 75
Meeker, W A, fees for attending
court t wo days... . 10 00
Meeker, W A, extending sheriff's
assessment 25 00
Quick, E E, fees as clerk and extend
ing tax roll ....... 668 09
Scheldelin, O P, bunding two bridges
in road district Bo. 15 75 00
Dolman. W H, merchandise 1 30
Doan, OF, rebate on poll tax 1891... 15 00
Doan, C F, fees as county assessor. . 108 00
Watts. J G, examination teachers... 9 00
Dolman, N E, " " ... 9 00
Little, A B, " . .. 90
Little, A B, retracing road survey. .. 20 00
Little, A B. fees, surveying roads... 132 00
Barnes, G W, fees as commissioner
and overseeing roads and bridges.. 67 00
Israel Spencer, same...... 24 40
Sheriff's Sale.
STATE OF OREGON, 1
Uonnty oi Uolumbia.1
Bv virtue of an execution iaaned nnt nf
the circuit court of the State of Oregon, for
the County of Colombia, to me directed, in
favor of A.T. Reckard and aramst C. H.
Jones for the sum of 137.39 dollars judg
ment, witn uueresi at ineraceoi a percent.
per year from the lsth day of Februarv,
1892, and the further sum of &75 dollars
costs and accruing costs , commanding me
to make sale of the following-described
real property, to-wit: All that portion of
donation land claim of Robert Stewart on
west aide of Beaver creek, in- section 24,
township 8 north, range 4. lots 7 and 8, sec
tion 34, township 8 north, range 4 west of
the Willamette Meridian, together with the
tenements, hereditament and aopurteii-
ancea tnereunto belonging or in anywis.
appuriaining, ail Demg situated in Colum
bia county. State of Oregon, I duly levied
upon said n remises on the seventh dav nf
warcn , itKO.
Nw In mim.nnA nf i ,4 ..Mnll.n 1
will, on the 12th day of April. 1892. at trie
nour oi iu o cioca a. M., at tne court bouse
door in said county and state, sell at public
auction, an me rigni, utie. claim and in
terest in and to the above-described real
property of C. H. Jones, to Ihe highest
uiuuer mereior. ior casn 10 sausiy said exe-
.3 1. . 1 .
vuuou, lawnw anu cosuj.
W. A. MEEKER,
mlla8 Sheriff of Columbia County, Or,
PUBLICATION OF SUMMONS.
In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon
for the County of Columbia.
Auqdstds Kiysxb, Plaintiff, 1
vs.
Matin P. Knurr, Defendant. I
To Martin P. Knopp, the above-named de
fendant: In the name of the State of Oregon, von
are hereby required to appear and answer
the complaint tiled acainst vou in the above
entitled suit, by the first day of the next
term of the said Circuit Court, vis: Tues
day the 10th day of May, 1892, being the
first Tuesday after the second Monday in
biuu uiuiuii, iuu ii yuu tan an co answer
for want thereof
tbi
e piaintitt will take a
iudarinent ae-ainst vou for theanmnf SPAl.nn.
to
United States gold coin, with interest there
on at tne rate or 10 per cent, per annum
from the 25th day of October, 18, together
with the additional sum of 990.00 attqrnevs
f aa a .1 til fn. I .... IL.
t h.iu 'J ,mni au. mU U .111:
costs and disbursements of this suit, and
will take a decree foreclosing the mortgage
described in said complaint, and declaring
the same to lie a lien upon the land therein
described, vis: Situate in the County of
Columbia, State of Oregon, to-wit: The
southwest quarter of section thirty, in (own
ship five north of range three west of the
Willamette Meridian, containing one hun
dred and fifty-six and ntnetv-nine hun
dredths acres of land, more'or less , and
that the same be sold to satisfy said iuriir-
ment, and that you be forever barredf and I
mrecioaea oi an ngnt, claim or Interest in
said land exoept as redemptions under the
statute, and for such further relief as to the
Court may seem meet in equity.
Tins summons is published by order of
IT.., I'-,. ..1. T T-..1 ,. T .. ,1 ... i r- .
..V.... - , l1 1 u. l.jlUI,,UU1B U I OA.1U uutuk,
made the 10th day of March, 1892.
ft.lliL,HN,BlAKKTHUMAa.
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
Dated March 11, 1892. ml8a2
SAWMILL FOR SALE.
Baid Sawmill is situated on the 8t. Helens
road, about 2W miles southeast of Glencoa
Washington county. Oremn. Manhinon
in perfect running order; Knvineis 45-horss
power, ten by twenty; Boiler 50 inches in
diameter and 14 leet lona:; New head blocks
(Ratchet); Also sawdust carrier; Large lot
of cedar now on hand for sale. Terms
made known on application to the under
signed. Would exebanga lor city or in
prored farm property.
. Uilhboro, Oregon.
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