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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (March 25, 1892)
THE OREGON MIST. UaltcJ Kitten lid Citmtjr Official fiper, Bt. Hkumi, Mauch 25, 1892. LOCAL AND GENERAL. Pure (reeli drug! at Rose' drag etore Oomminioner Barnee, of Meyger, Wat la 81. Helena Wednesday laet, Clothing, first claaa and belt quality t Perry's, Houiton. , lire. ThomM Holoe, of CHUton, dull tick at Dreseut. I nntrinc'. netfumee tha belt. Rma haa a fulfline. Min Cloa Bearcy, of this place, visited friende ia Vancouver last week Mr. Homer Woodard, of Portland I. tin Meiira. Dare and Dan Klchardeon, of Mile place. B.. P. Graham, of the Portland law ehool. spent Sunday in St. Helena chatting among hia old frienda. Thera ia only Ave mora daya which to pay taiea before they be come delinquent. Cantata Jamea Miller, one of tlie oldest ateamboat men on the river, came down Monday evening in charge ( tba Toledo.. The Karveat Queen broke down on liar way ud Monday and did not reach Portland until late at night. The Potter ia now running in her atead. C. A. Bnow is Co'a. pamphlet, In formation and Advice, about patenta, eavesta. trademark, copyrights, etc, may be obtained free at thia office. Bevls, Nicholae Company, we are informed, will move their aawnuii from Tide creek to Kalama, Weali where they have aecured a large eub- aidy from the cituena of that town. The horrible condition of the road between St. Helena and Oillton leada tn la believe the dietrict ia without aunerviaor. It ia bardly aafe for ' travel unleaa you have a flying chine strapped to your body. ma- Ia the eaaa of 0. W. Duubar and Oeerge Jlibbard, editore and - pro- urietora of the Aitoria Town Talk, lor libalint tSamuel Elmore, tried in the dietrict court last week in Aitoria llibbard waa acquitted and Dnnbar convicted and sentenced to oue year in the county Jan. .. laet Friday George Armstrong and Alexander Bonner were brought dow from HcaDiMHwc and tried in Juitice llUkaalev'a court charged with tree sieaainc on the premises of R. Z. Joy They both pleaded guilty and were lined fa each ana costa, John Hilleary. father of Mra. T. Watts, of thia place, died at Oltiey, ' I . .ft m muintlf. ftf.rnh lflLh-if dmrtiiV. Mr. Hillearr came to Orecun in 1852 and settled on a claim near Portland nd afterward went to Wheatland, where ha lived until 1861, when hia i.roDortv waa all destroyed by the tnil flood of that year. For die laet few years he haa been living with hii children, Ma nesun oeiug poor, waa in hia 75iu year. , In the United Butei dietrict court Tueeday, Judge Deady rendered a de cision ersinst the ateainer Joseph Kellogg. The Kj1)iR waa aonie time go libeled, charged wilb running without a watchman aa required by law. being accuaed with making Ion trioa to Freeport without the watch man. The court held that according to the law the ateamer waa guilty aa charged. and atated that the minimum nne waa I50U lor each onenae, Cat flahing ia the order of the day liareabouta at present Thia ipecie of fiih, new to Oregon, ia becoming a factor in the flab induitry along the Columbia river. Laat week B. 8earcy, bv the uee of a aet net, aucceeded in catcbini ever a ton of theae aplendid Bib in one night, 1800 pounda of which he found a ready market for in fertland. Again on laal Saturday nil bt he made a etmilar catch. Be eidea the neta they are caught in any Dumber with hook and line, affording snort for all classes. The Brat cat hah in lliia country were brought from the Keel (193 in number) about ten veera ago and planted in Silver Lake OowliU oeunty, Waah. For five yeara tha laws of that territory proteotod them, at the expiration of which time the lake itemed literal y alive witn them. From tbia lake they gradually found their way out into the Toulle river and from that to the Cowlita and into the Columbia. In the mean time aeveral Dartiea aeenred and planted tbia apecie of fiih in Scap- )tooie bay and other alougha and creeki, where they have increased very ranidlv until now Ihey are found In great quantity in all the lakes, alougha and rivera tributary to the lower Columbia, and have grown to weigh aa high aa three pounda. Volume 1. No. 1 of the Marion Count) Democrat ia on our table, with the name of Mr. E H. Flaer ap peering at the head of the editorial column aa editor and proprietor. The Democrat ia a aplendid apecimen of newspaper make-up, chuck lull oi red hot democracy from top to bottom, eight pagea. In the eatabliahment of the Democrat Mr. Flagg purohaied a complete new plant with cylinger presses, both job and newi, and ia Srepared to aupply the wanta of the tarion oounty democrata with their Job printing aa well aa publiihing the newa on Monday morning, a day that no other paper tiauea in Salem. The namncrit ia the only democratic paper in Marion county and will no doubt be highly appreciated and well patron ised by it'a citUena. Mr. Flagg- waa for aeveral veara editor of Thi Mist. and all muit confeaa waa largely in etrumental in increaamg our popula tion by atralghlforward methods adopted by himaetf in advertising the county. After leaving here over three yeara ago he went to Hillaboro, where be engaged in the newspaper busineia with luccess from the beginning, and where he reaided until a few weeka Ago. Hia many frienda in Columbia county will be glad to hear of hia being permanently eatabliahed at the atate'a capitol, and the people of Salem should congratulate themeelvea upon having a newapaper man in their wide who ia not afraid to apeak out hia opinion on all raeUere of publio Importance. The ateamer Toledo haa been placed on the Ruiulur Portland route in place of the Kttllnirg, the Kellogg com imny having botiuhl her buck from the Woodland Transportation com pnny for the sum of 10000 $2000 1cm than Ihey paid for her a few montha ago, uud after expending 12600 in building a new hull they are com pelted to take 92000 leas than the purchase price. The Kellogjr, we undenlaod, will be plxoed on the Freeport route a freight boat, Many yeara practice have eiven C A. Snow A Co., Solicitor! of Patents, at Washington, P. C, uniurpaiaed anccesa in obtaining patenta for all classes of Inventions, They make specialty of rejected caaea, and have secured allowance of many ' patenta mat had been previously rejected. Their advertisement iu another col umn, will be of interest to inventors patentees, manufuctnrera, and all who liave to do with patenta. In another column of The Mist will be found the advertisement of the Farmers' dc Merchants' Insurance Company, of Albany, Oregon. We take pleaaure In recommending this company to our renders aa being the moat prompt of any in the atate In adjusting and puying losses. The editor of thia pupur did the first busi ness In Columbia county lor this com pany and alwaya found them prompt in all mattera connected with the in surance business. Th Mist, as usual, again scnreia point in publishing the proceedings of the republican county convention a woe ahead of all it's contempor aries. II you waut the newa read Tm Mibt. Don't fail to attend the dramatic entertainment at the Masonic hall next Thursday night Bear in mind that thia play will be produced one night only. On Tuesday night at Houlton the train ran over and killed a 2-year-old iter belonging to C. 8. Emerson. "Comrades." one night only at Maaonic bull March 31. See the ad. of Mra. 0. L. Colburn in another column. CLATSKANIE. W. A. Edarerton was a passenger for Fort- land on Tuesday. V. O. Blood also took an airing: to visit the metropolis. . Charles Ebermesser is enticed at Elliott's estnp and was in town with die team the urst Ol HI wots iur auppiies. It so happened that our merchants all got out ol chop and shorts fur led st the ame time, so that a man whose feed box was empty, bad to flih -r tmu his rtor out or try some other subitftuW. A supply cutue In on Monday evening Another thine that was unpleasant as well as remarkable wet a scarcity ol fresh buttt-r for two or tlirea days. It could, not bs found in market here. C. A .Himule has been confined to the house ain for tti at week; A. M. Ilctieiior ass slra been uurslnic himself In doors for a few days. Mrs. John Engliih came in Monday svruing to spend some time with ber parent, and friends here. Mr. and Mrs. N. Merrill went to Wood land and elsewhere the tint of the week. Henrv Bruwn ha his new skid road about ready or retting loss to the stream on we A. varr place. The suoervlwr bos been havlni some needed work dons on the Msrshliuid road I In brlilie has been built around the iron cylinder at bureuii s null, and the losi have all been taken out so that a herse can act through the entire distance from here to Marnbland. It saves cliinbin a tre mendous hill and will be appreciated by me iraveiina; public. Johnson and 6am Kellv are btiav this week faauling lumber from Tichenor's mill, whicli bos started up for a summer's campaign. Two well known Clatsksnites. Cliff Over ton and WUl Myers returned to the city this week, sfter an absence of sereral months. Thev look as thouidi iliev bad tareu wen wiuie away. Rev. Westerberjr. a Scsndinavian min ister from Portland, came iu on Friday evening expecting 'o go to Vesper on horse bsek, the horse to be sent here by a cor respondent. The animal failed to arrive, and the Rev. srentleman resnniued over Sabbath hers preaching at It a. m., and after Habhath school in the aftcrnnon. He also held services on Monday evening while awaiting lor ins steamer. All these ser vices were Iu English and very highly ap preciated. A meeting- or c tis.-ns to elaee In nomi nation persons to HII the various city of- rsi mr me ensuing year was neia in we ity hall lust think of it: city hall -last Friday evening, and Was so hireely at- tondi-d thnt there were not chairs enough to seat the audience, a part Jiaving to stand. There seemed to be no struggle this year for positions on the tic set, and it was with some difficulty that enough good and true men could be found willing to assume the responsibility oi managing city affairs for a year. The following gentlemen however were placed in nomination : A. M. Tlchcnor was unsn mnuslv nominated for president of the council, a position be nils amy at present. He was not at the meeting ana therefore did not decline, and it is hoped will rive the city the benefit of his services for unotber year. An entirely new council ticket was nominated comdst- ..gof C. W. Jones. W. K. Convert. W. H. Kouts, M. O. Bryant; for recorder, R. 8. Rattan ; for treasurer, A.J. Myers. Another gathering of renuhllesns of this precinct was held at the same place at 2 m.,on Batorriav.ana selected I. Mernii, H. Psvne. J. B. Hall and W. H. Convers as delegates to the county convention. MARSHLAND. Charles McDonald left for Weatrort Sat urday, where he will work in McFarland's logging camp. Dava McDonald went to Clatskanie last week to continue work for O. K. Elliott. The bovs of back ranch No. 1 have com pleted the work in Dead Men's canyon. Mr. Johnston, of Clatskanie. was In the village Sunday purchasing harass. Mr and Mra. A. 8. Graham visited Clatskanie last week. Several of Marshland's energetic young ladies visited tbe Clatskanie Sunday school last Bnnriav. Thev reDort having a splen did iournev. excepting they received a duck ing on their return home, but they say it was alright. The question for debate next Saturday evening Is. "Kesolved that the isrgestctiy In the state should be the eapitol of that state." Speakers: Affirmative, Silvo Oraham , A. S. Graham and W. L. Graham. negative, l-oyd uraoam, James Wallace d Louis Jarvey. TBYON ITEMS. In nnhertv and Freddie Winchester went to the city of Ksioier Sunday The voung people of Tryon will soon be experts in the art of lumping the rope. We wonder what that young man went St. Helens lor last weea. Mr. Dnmskle Is visiting relatives at this lacs. He intends visiting Astoria and lwooo before returning to bis borne in Triumph, Idaho. A. K. Morgan, of Beaver Valley, was ilttng at tbe postamce Sunday. Mrs. Luev Little, of Lost creek, waa Visit ing Mrs. 8. H. Tryon this week, REPUBLICAN CONVENTION. An Enthusiastic Meeting Nominate a Fall County Ticket. Promptly at 2 o'clock yesterday the re publican county convention was called to order by It. U. Cumpbull, chairman of the county central committee, and tbe call for tho convention read. On motion of W. II. Conyers J. B. Doan, of Rainier, was elected permanent chair niau of the convention. On motion of C. Muyger, R. IT. McNutt was elected temporary secretary. On motion of C, Mayger a committee of three was appointed on order of business as follows; W. P. Council, 0. Mayger and i. Meserve. On motion of W. H Conyers a committee of three were appointed on credentials a follows: N. Merrill, Samuel Kinder and C. W. Mosier. At this poi it a recess was taken for the committee on credentials to make their reiort. , Oa motion, J, E, Hall was elected per manent secretary. . Upon reassembling the committee on credentials reported tbe following delegates as entitled to seats In the convention: Auburn-R. V. McNutt, W. A. Harris and Charles Davis. . Apiary R. Reichard aad Oliver Ander son. Beaver Falls John Parker and L. J. Meserve. Clatskanle-M. Merrill. R. S. Payne, J. E. Hall, and W. H. Conysrs, R. 8. Payne proxy by W. H. Conyers. Deer Island-W. D. Council, H. B. Borth- wick, A. Nevin, H. B. McKlnnan, Wm. Osddisand P. II. Burns. Marshland Thomas Colvin. Oak Polnt-C. W. Mayger, N. Tingle proxy by C. W. Mayger. Rainier J. B. Doan, D, Bcarce, C. W. Mosier. Scappoote-IIarry West, Phillip Krskes. 8herman J. Hendricks. A. P. ITsher. Union John Downing, 8. Kinder, A. A. Henderson and Andrew King. , Charles Davis was appointed by tbe choir to assist tbe temporary secretary. oaDaaor busikoss. One representative, sheriff, clerk, com missioner, judge, treasurer, assessor, sur veyor, school superintendent, coroner and five delegates to the state convention to meet in Portland, April 6th , 1882. Nehalem precinct not being rep esented, K. C. King was selected as such representa tive of Nehalem precinct. On motion of tbe convention It was carried that nomination! be made by bal lot. And O. W, Mosier and L. Meserve were appointed tellers. Nomina Merrill, of Clatskanie, was nom inated by acclamation for representative. An Informal ballot was taken for sheriff, A.' King placed In nomination J. H Swager, and W. D. Connell presented the name of C. W. Blukeshy, W, H. Conyers the mime of Tlionias Colvin, and John Parker placed the name of R. 0. Campbell before the convention. The following is the result : Charles Blukesley, 15, T. Colvin, 11; J. H. Swager S; J. G. Copeland I. No one having received a majority of all votes cost the convention proceeded to a seitond ballot with the followii.g result; Blakesley 18, Swager 2, Colvin 13. On motion of W. H. Conyers, C. W. Blakesley was the unan imous choice of the convention for alieriff. For clerk, Judson Weed. E. E. Quick. R. Reichard. W. X.Meeker, and D. J- SwiUer were placed iu nomination, and after a vote the followiag was the result: Weed S, Quick 13, Reichard 9. Meeker 3, Switser S. There being no ' choice another ballot was taken follows: Weed S, Quick 16. Reichard 11. Switser 3. Third ballot: Quick 19, Reichard 13, SwiUer 1. By vote of the convention Quick'! nomination was made unanlinona. . For commissioner, the namei of Israel Spencer and H B. Borthwick were placed before the convention. Tbe vote was Spencer 18, Borthwick 10, Downing 4, Swager 1. Spencer was declared unani mously elected. For judge the names of Dean Blanohard, T. C. Watts and R. Cox were placed in nomination and the vote stood: Cox 6, Watts 7. blank 5, Blaachard 18. Second ballot: Watta 7, R. Cox 11, Blaachard 16. Third ballot : Blanchard 17, Cox 12, Watts . Blanchard was declared the unanimous choice ef the convention for judge. For treasurer R. Cox and E. M. Whar ton were placed before the convention and the vote stood 9 to 24 in favor of Cox, who declined the nomination and Mr. Mharton substituted in his stead. For assessor M. F. Hasen and George Mavger were nominated. The vote stood, Hasen 10, Mayger 23, who was declared the unanimous choice of the convention. . For surveyor A. B. Little was uomlnated by acclamation. For school superintendent the names of W. M. Perry , J. O. Watti and C. J. Cleeton were placed before ihe convention. After three ballot! Cleeton was chosen. . B. P. Qulvy, of Scappoose, was nomin ated for coroner. Delegate! were elected aa follows to the state convention: W.H. Conyers. H. B. Bon h wick. Jamea Muckle, M. Pomeroy and W. D. Connell. The following resolution was proposed by W. H. Conyen. Rxaoivxn, That In recognition of his eminent fitness for su. h position, we in struct our delegates to the state convention to support Hon. T. A. McHride, of Clack amas county, for the nomination as judge of this judicial district. The above resolution was unanimously adopted. Norman Merrill presented the following resolution which was unanimously adopted : Rssolvid, That .reposing confidence In the honor. Integrity and ability of our esteemed fellow citisen, Hon. Frank A. Moore, of St. .Helens, we hereby instruct our delegates to tbe republican state con vention to present his name to said con ven lion for noniinatian to the office of Indge of the supreme oo'irt, and to give im earnest and united support for said nomination. Judge Moore was railed for, and after thanking the convention for its unsolicited endorsement, made a few remarks in refer ence to the progress of Columbia county under the republican administration of the county's affairs. At the conclusion of his remarks Hon. G. W. McBride was called to the floor and was greeted with great ap plause, and in a few well timed remarks endorsed the ticket Just nominoted. Thomas Watts, W. H. Conyen and Chas Mayger ware chosen aa county central committee. . v COMMUNICATED. EoiToa Mist: The county commis sioners examined the bridge across the Merrill lake about two weeks ago, and told some parties here that they were not able to do any tiling at present but recommend to more the road from the east side to the west side ol the lake. It is my opinion that this will be quite Impossible, besides it will be very expensive, even as much as to fill the bridge as recommended last whiter, (which will be cheaper iu thirty yean than to reconstruct.) The present road irom Ilcer Island to the lake runs on a high gravelly ridge which is never muddy and always in good rendi tion, and to think that the people are foolish enough to change it to a place which will always be muddy along the foot of a springy clay hill, is entirely uut of the question. My attention has neen called to still a cheaper way to cross the laktn by getting psruibmi in iroiti ihe ruiiioad com pany to grade a road along the com pan v a Lit. The gravel van be (jumped oti the raiiroad track and shoveled out Into the lake so as to toriu a wagon road at a vi-ry small exoanse. Tbe county had an ou port unity last fall and still possesses, which (hey may never possess aain. Mr. C. N. Kodgers is still here with bis stea.u shovel plant, and it mny be possible that be could still no the worx Del ore moving, neonereo lost fall to till a bank acros-i the lake with coar-e rock and gravel at 23 cents a cubic vs.nl. end urns wiiiiiiir then to bid for tbe job. It was undoubtedly a golden op- p nututy lor me county, in cnangmg uie road as proposed by the commissioners, will give Mr. P. H'tghes a large expense. It will run through the very best purtol his land, (a fine meadow) and will take the water ont of hi pasture, and give him nearly three-fourths of a mile of double fence to build. - J be cost of building a hoard fence Is about 8400 a mile. It will take 1050 boards 1x6x1(1, that will cost not less than 13.IO per thousand delivered. It will take 682 posts at about 16 cents each delivered ou the ground. It will take four kegs of nails at 93 per keg, and about 40 cents per rod to build it. The cost of buying the right- of-way, surveying and laying out,-grauiiiK building the road equal to such as we now of-way, surveying and laying out, grading bare, 1 am much of the opinion it will cost more man to nil uie iaxe in u s wiaest part. A. F. MoDuSAUi. School House Notes. Misses Emily Cox and Tlllie Muckle, former pupils of this school, but now at tending the St. Mary's Academy in Port land, were home on a visit last Saturday and Sunday. Miss Frankie Way is attending the public school in Portland. If she passes the examination at the clxe of this term she will be resdy for the high school, Mlsi Maitie Perry commenced school lost Thursday. We are glad to have her with us again. . Miss Msud Swager was a welcome visitor at school last Friday. Newton Sundby was absent this week oa account of sickness. One of our school girls feels very aad. Don't grieve, be will return sometime. Mary Gilniore was a visitor at school Friday, and Eugene Whitney tuonday. The closing exercises of the La Center school wiU tske ulice Saturday evening. March 26. Mr. E. A. Be one t has taught ins school lor wree yean. The school at Milton will commence April 4th. Miss Koss.of Wisconsin, a sister of Edwin Koss, of this place, bos been em ployed to teach the school. Last Friday afternoon the Duoils ar ranged themselves oa the sunny tide of the school house snd had their pictures "tuoken " We have not seen a Drool of the picture yet. but if it lacks either grace or Beauty it is we arilst s laull. Ht. Helens has the best school in the county; not the most pupils enrolled, but the best average attendance and the long est term of school during the year. Teachers send in your reports ana have thera pub lished. We want to know what other schools are doing. A blight little boy of this district ques tioned his mother one day recently, cone-ruing the beauties and grandeur of Heaven. And when told the streets were pavtd with gold, be asked: "And the sinewulks solid gold too 7" His mother answered that she thought tbey were. "Well," said he, "if the angels should pull up a plank and throw it down to St. Helens wouldn't there be a scramble fr it." ' A million Friends. A friend in need is a friend Indeed , and not less than one million people have found Just such a friend in Dr. King's New Dis covery for consumption, coughs and colds. If you have never dsed this great cough medicine, one trial will convince you that it has wonderful curative powers In all dis eases of throat., chest and lungs. Each bottle is guaranteed to do all that ia claimed or money will be refunded. Trial bottles free at Edwin Ross' drug store. Large bottles 50c and l. Sheriff's Sale. STATE OF OREGON. I County of Columbia.) IS. By virtue of an execution issued out of the circuit court of the Slate of Oregon, for Ihe County of Uolumblo. to me directed , In favor of A. T. Reckard and against C. II Jones far the sum of 837.39 dollars iudg- uent. with interest at the rate of 8 per cent. per year from the 18th day of ebruary. 1802, and the further sum of 38.7S 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 side of Benver creek, In section 24, township 8 narth , range lots 7 and A. sec tion 34, township 8 north, range 4 west of tbe Willamette Meridian, together with the tenements, hereditament and appur en Slices thereunto belonging or in anvwise appurtainfng. all being situated ia Colum hia county. State of Oregon, I duly levied upon aaid premises on the seventh day of aisrcn, ism. New, in pursuance of said execution, I win, on the van any oi April, tKStt. at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M., at the court house door ir. said county and state , sell at public auction, all the right, title, claim and in terest in and to tbe above-described real property of C. H. Jones, to the highest Diarier tnereior. lor casn to sausty said exe cution, interest and costs. W. A. MEEKER. mllaS " Sheriff of Columbia County, Or. NOTICE FOB rl'Bl.ICATIOIV. Und OOlc st Oregon City, Or., Mareh II, 1M2. Nolle is hereby riven that the following aimed settler hs filed notice of his intention to msk 8nal proof in inpport of his claim, snd that said Drool will be mad. before the L'ountv Clerk of Columbia county, at St. Helens. Or., on May 7, WW, vis: uui iLias snuafis, Homestead entry No. M71. fur the Wit see- lion 81, tp I n, r aw. He names the followinf witnonses to prove his continuous resideuce upon, snd cultivation of, said laud, vis: Knot O. Janes, E. A. C'u.hrran, Frank Bishop, H.C. Brown; ill of Reuben I. O., Columbia county, Oregon. J. T. AI'fERSON, mzesz aeguter. NOTICE f OR PUBLICATION. Land Office st Oregon City, Oregon Feb. it, 1892. Notice la ierebr siven that the fnllowlrur- named settler has tiled notice of his intention to make dual proof in support of his claim, and that aaid Drool will be made before the coitntv clerk of Columbia county, at .St. Helens, Oregon, on Aprtt x.i iw., vii ; Homestead entry No. 791, for the n of seo. 4. tp I u, r 2 w. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous resldeure upon, snd cultivation of, said land, vis: Gustavo II. Siercks, Ueorge W. Grant, Henry rotter and Stephen Haines; all of 8cappoose, Columbia county. Oreson. J. T. aPFERKON. nut Register NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Office at Oregon City. Or., Feb. 14, 1AM. Notice is hereby Riven that the lol'owtng neined settler haa Aled notice of her Intention to make Anal proof tn support ol her claim and that laid proof will be made before the County Clerk of Columbia county, at St. Helens, Ore gon, on April H. lasa, vis: EMMA LGNOACHGR, Widow of Fred- Lengach.r, deceased, home stead entry No. Mat. for the e4 ol mc. is. tp e n, r 1 w. She names the following wltiiemes to prove her snd deceased husband a continuous residence upon.and cultivation of, said land, via: a. Anliker, F. Bluhop, H. C. Brown and R. K. Foster; all of Reuben, Columbia countv, Ore gon. J, T. APPEKBON, . nttaS Register. THWAITES, Tho Photographer. CABINETS - $2.50 PER DOZEN CARDS, $3.00 PER DOZEN. 167 and 180, Firet Street, Portland Or OA8H STORE! W. J. RflUCSCLE & CO. -DBA General Merchandise, Crockery, Glassware, Queensware. LUMBER, SHI NGLES, ETC. Produce Taken in Exchange. It Will Pay You to Consult Our Prices. RAINIER, - - - OREGON. All Our Seeds AreTested 0 El tjju v fW) F.L.PossoN & Son. Portland. Or, EVERD1NG & FARRELL, Front Street Portland Or. DEALERS IN Gain, $20.00 Per Ton, A CHEAP FERTILIZER; Land Plaster $2.25 Per Barrel. -Also a Fine Line cf- GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS GENTLEMEN We have just received the correct style ia Stiff Hats for the Spring of '92. I.50 tO $5.00 PRICES FROM $1.00 tO $5.00 SEE WINDOW DISPLAY. King Clothiers of the Northwest. Bine C.rner, THrrlon and Second Streets. Portland. UNGLEMEES. THE PORTLAND JEWELER. IMFOBTEB AND Watches, Jewelerv, Fine Watch, and Orders from the Country Solicited. 165 First Street. Between Morrison ond Yamhill, Portland, Or MUCKLE Manufacturers of LUMBER AMD DBALiaa IK GENERAL MERCHANDISE. ST. HELENS, OR. THE- Farmers' and INSURANCE COMPANY, A.lbany, Or. AUTHORIZED CAPITAL, - - . - SECURED CAPITAL, - PAID CAPITAL, - - - . . . FARM PROPERTY A SPECIALTY. All Losses Promptly and Satisfactorily Adjusted. For particular! apply at the office of Moore A Cole, or Tnt Mtst office. LESS 1N- Boots, Shoes, Ladies' Dress Goods, I Furnishing Goods, DEALER IN H DLL . I1, I lea H onds, Clocks, and Optical Goods: Jewelrv Reuairinj?. BROS., Merchants' $500,000 247,500 74,250 PUBLICATION or avmiUONN. In the Circuit Court of the Atate of Oregon fur tl.e Couiuy ol Columbia. Avoostui KxruCR, Plaintiff, 1 r Mastin r. Kaorr, Defendant. ) To Martin V. Knupp, tho above-named ds f eudatit ; In the name of the 8tate of Oregon, yon re hereby required lo appear autl answer thi' complaint tiled Srainst yuu in tlin above entitled suit, by the first day of the nest term uf Ihe said Circuit Court, vis: Tues day the 10th oVtv of May, 1392. acinic the first Tucsdny after the seconil Ilonilay In said ruon lli; and if you fail so to anwer, for want thereof the plaintiff will lake it judgment (Kuinst you for the sum of tl'.'s.OO, United States (told coin, with interest then on at the rate of 10 per cent, per annum from Ihe 25th day of October, 180, together with the additional sum of (60.00 attorneys fee, and 111.40 paid for taxes, and fur the costs and di.-bursement of this suit, ami will take a decree foreclosing the mortpitgn described In said complaint, snd declaring tbe same to be a lien upon the land therein described, viz: Situate in the (Jounty of Columbia, State of Oregon, to-wit: The southwest quarter of section thirty, in town Mp five north of raii;e three west of the Willamette Meridian, containing one hun dred and fifly-oix and ninety-nine farm dredlhs acres of land, more or less . snd that the mme be sold to satisfy said judg ment, snd that you be forever barred ami foreclosed of all right, claim or interest lit said land'except at redemptions under the vtiitute, and for such further relief as to the Court may seem meet In equity. Tbia summons is puulixlied by order of Hon. Prank J. Tsylor, Judge of said Court, made the loth day of March, lWi. KILUN, STARR 4 THOMAS. Attorneys for Plaintiff. Dated March 11, 1802. mla29 vininoNa. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Columbia County. Kcdil Niks, Plaintiff, VS. . '.: C. F. LtAVSRWorra and Katx M. LiAViswoKTH.hls wife, Defendant!. ToC. F. Leavenworth and KateH. Leaven worth, bis wife, the above-named de fendants : v . In the name of the State of Oregon, you and euch of you are hereby required to ap pear and answer tbe complaint bled against you in the above entitled suit, in the abovo entitled court, on or before the first day of the next term of tbe above court, which said term will commence on Tuesday, the 1 0th day of May, 1882; and if you fail to ap pear and answer, for want thereof, plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief de nsnded in the complaint, which' is lortlie sum of three tnousiind dollars (3sO0O) in United States Gold Coin, with interest thereon in like Gold Coin at the rate of fight per cent per annum from and since May 24th, 1890, snd the further sum of two hundred dollars (9200) as attorney'a fees, and for the costs and disburse ments of this suit; and for a decree foreclos ing a mortgage yiven to secure said sum, ' interest and attorney's fees, upon the following-described real property, to-wit: The north half of the southeast quarter; the southwest quarter of the southeast quarter, and the northeast quarter of the soulhwest quarter of section twelve, in townsblp seven north of range four went; the northwest quarter of section twelve, in township seven north of range four west : and the southeast quarter of section eight, in township seven norm or range tnree west oitne W illamette Meridian, in Columbia county, Stat of Oregon ; that the Said real property be sold in the manner prescribed by law, end that the proceeds thereof be applied to the pay ment of the aid judgment; that the ssul defendants and all person -claiming by, through or under thesn. mav be barred and foreclosed of all right, title, clnim. In terest ana estate in and to the said mort gaged premises and every mrt thereof . ex cept tlie statutory right to redeem; and for sucn otner and lurtuer relief as to tba court may seem lust and earn table in the crem- i-es The above summons is nnblishedbv order of Hon. P. J. Taylor, judge of said court, dated March 17, 1892. MOOKK ft COLE, m25m6 Attorneys for Plaintiff. In the Circuit Court -of the State of Oregon, for tlie County of Columbia. Wahsb B. Svill, Pi-tin tiff, 1 vs. 1 Mmmx G, Beau, Defendant. To Minnie G. Buell, the above-named de iendaut: ,, In the name of the State of Oreron. vnnr ure hereby required to anneer and answer the complaint tiled against you in tbe above entiuea swt, in tne aoove entitled court, on or before the first day of the next term of the above tcourt. which said term will commence on Tuesday, the 10th day of May, 1892; and if you fail to spppa- and answer, for want thereof, plaintiff will apply to the court for the rtlitf demanded in the complaint, which is, for the dissolution of the matrimonial bonds now existing be tween plaintiff and defendant, and for suelt other and further relief aa in equity may seem Just. The above summons is published by order of Hon. F. J. Taylor, judge of said court, dated March 17, 1892. MOORE 4 COLE. m2Sm0 Attorneys for Plaintiff. Petition for JLiqnor License. To the Honorable Cornmlesloaers and County Court of th. atate ol Oreson for Columbia County: We. the underslcned leral voters tn Deer Island precinct, Columbia county, atate of Ore ion, respectfully petition your honorable body that a license be granted to Orrio A. Wood to sell spiritous, vinous and malt liquors in aaid Deer Island precinct ia lass quantltiss than one gall tn for lbs period of one year, and your pe titioners will ever pray: B Enyart, W O Biim- Sardn.r, fl L Creauu. F 0 Crias, P Adams, Was ilby, Thomas Sainton, Angust Daws L 8 Eiered. J Rockhlll. Oust Jhanaon, C Thomtlna, II A Williams, I Larson, P Andersen, Pat Wakley, 8C Enyart. J RCronk, C Prim, J Cat urelt, H Spencer, Q Trim, C I Oleen, L U bevla, I 8 Bumgardner, C L Smith, Charles Buuisardo.r, decree K Blakeslee, Thomas Cor dis, A U Merrill, Nelson Piackney, Charles W Uaney. Ed Rystrom, C W Emersoa, Peter Smith, n a. in no, r nugnes, uie uisen, K a Olrty, J W Spencer, E 1 Barnes, T W Nowsls, W T Mc- Klanaa. A P Uah.r. c J K.n. J.nnk Michael Fresh, H Riemer. i H 8term, Oast Sklaturia. Jamea Gaittena, I U Spurge on, A Garrison, Kueloft Luaihl. S Q Jones, II C Brown, Gabriel Jenny, Otto Rubl, Fred Kobel. John Bieri, Edward Black, A H Grtswald, C O Wilcox. F F FMter, D Nichols, A Sundoere. H O Worts, CW Murphy, Walter Havlrd, A D Can nlnehant. J Jones. N R Will.rri a n un.k C w HcFarland, A J Jordan, D 8 Grav. (J (2 Jaqnlsh, J W Carlisle, K Schmidt, J Rebee, L Bradley, oteorge Fishtel, John F 8chmltt, J R SpUwnH A Oberg, H C Goi, J W Jaoaee, Jo Lawrence, Joe Mussbaumer, Fred Muisbaumer. Richard Phelan, Joe Stock, C 8 Gore, Frank Bishop, C Williams, B B Borthwick. W M Tarn blnson. Frank Bevora, L G Larson, K A Lyaell, Ue Williams, J Davidson, Peter Bertorraa.a 8 Foster, Charles E Young, Wm Connor, Frank Mndon, Thomas Mitchell. TC Mays, A Kevin. Hector Mollis. K 6 Fost.r. Wm n.rMi. TK... Ellfi,.Mefk5i J,mCoLT Mlon, John T Whitehead, Kd Smith, J F Bortoa, i 8nod-FS??- RJf f'r.JohuM Lindsay, B Havar.l, P afifsar H V U.vntA. Y Q r l-r am wJ gwftCatileld, J B Haley. W O Tucker, 8 Bevls, W P Gardner. John W Brig, H Lamont. D FBatson, R J Burnett, L Stehman, Frank H f oster. Jacob Lengacher, Emil Kloesner, W S Kellie, PO Mooz. 8 C Fowler, X W Fowler. C X Makinster. E Seffert. M indm V atrinn.iri C L Olson. W Bradley, S Olson, . Administrator's Sale cf Real Estate. ' Notice is hereby eiven that In nnran.nna of an order of the county court of Colusa hia county, Oreeon, made on the 9th day of i" ins matter oi ills estate of William H. Tuttle, deceased, the under signed administrator of tlie said estate, will sell at publio -auction to the highest bidder for cash, and subject to confirmation bv the dl on Saturday. April SO, 1892. st 1 o'clock p. uj., nit vow-, nous ooor at ds. tieiens, in said stilts and county, all the risbt, title and interest that the said esrata h.. h. operation of law or otherwise acquired, other then or In addiliou to, that of the said William H. Tuttle as the time of hie death, in and to all that certain kit, piece or parcel of laud situate, lying and being in the said countv and state and described; as follows, to-wit: Lot two (2) of section twenty-four (24) In townshtathrewfS north of ranire two !2) weet ot the Willamette Meridian, and containing thirteen anil ighty-huadredihe (IS 60 100) acres, more or lose. JOSIAH KONKf.R. Administrator of the estate of William H. Tuttle, deceased.- nJiaJ2