THE OREGON MIST. Cnitwl Mutri aud I'ouuly Offlctul Pp-r Ht. IIki.knh. Aritih22, lt2. LOCAL AND GENERA t. Pur ficuli drug at Rout' drug store. Mr. X K. Dolman is viaillng In Suli'in (hi week. ClutlmiK, first claaa and best qtiulily at 1'erry'a. Ittmlitm. I.umlborir'a iwifiimea art the bent. Ross Iim a full Una. Note Hie correction lit the financial tiilomcnt this wuok. Wttnlod lrl to do light homework. Iixjulr at tliU nlHoe at tiiicn. II uy your grocerius, hardware and tlasswara or N. A. IVrry, Houlton. lie et'm tlio bom constantly on hand. Luilirs should examine Mrs. Col burn's millinery gooda before going to rordand. lr. Cliff can now be found in liia new office on tlte corner opposite) the Taylor buildiuK. All the tsfrtifkatea of nominal ion Imve liveu (lld with the county ciuik fry il candidates on both ticket. The new ttvAmer Harnli Dixon ia now running on I tie aii'iimer Hhavrr'a route, between i'ortlaud and Clsta-kanie. '"Thomas Coox?r, C. It. Hart, nI,llM.rrtt0 Frtiiilc Mill, attended the stata demo-1 j emtio convention held in Turtlund last Tueeduy, as uelegatet, .,. Ttev. E. E. I'liiiipe preached in Pt. id iicims last Buuuay, morning am evening. An eflort la being itnido to arc tiro hw services jiermunoiilly in th place. At the democratic state convention Tucaduy, Koburi Vuatcli and J. H Klulor were ihhiiIiihUhI (or congress, y ana A. S. Itenneit, ot the lmice, wus nominated for supreme j'tdge, Dr. A. V. Moore and family, of East I oilliitxl, were visiting frkmria and rel atives iu fctt. Helena Tuvaduy night and returned home) on the aleunier Killing Wednenlny morning. V. J. Rice, attorney-at-law, formerly of Ilillsboro, is now a reaideut of Hi. llcli'ii. having moved with his family to this place, where be will make hia future homo. Mr. luoe will continue I he prautieo of hia prwfuaaion iu , Co lumbia couuty. ' We know how to sympathise with ladie who come to town, and are at tons to know where to pans the time until rmidy to leave. .: Man find a re- eort at saloons, barber shofie, hotels t but the ladies should cull at Mrs, t.'ullmru'e millinery and dressmaking rooms, where they are welcome and will feel at home. I'rof. I'riiwo Williams will be here . tliu (Friday) evening, and you sIkkiIiI nut fail to hear hint if you want, to 'lunch or cry. Elocution and voice cul lure are the subjects ou which he speaks. He will uive something new In the way of beautiful piuttires to ex- I'liitn In poems which lie recites, Don't fail to hair liitii AH Ihose who signed petition for en Odd Fellows' lodge at Ht. Helens f ere reqnosU d to be prevent at a meet- Ing call.'d for Saluiliiy, April 30, at 2 , iVlock p. ni., at which time and pbice '- t ho organization of the lodge will be itroceeded with. It ia desired that all those whose siitnuturea are attached to the ix'tilioii will be present, CI.ATHKAN1B, ' A lemperence meeting with a fine t. ..... 3 i a utersry ana musical programme, was held on Friday evening, aud was well attended. The Shaver made us an extra visit early Monday morning, and started out with a full load of lumber the same evening, Mrs. Smith, of Wallace's Island, came In on the Dixon Monday even' ing, bringing her siek child for medi ral attendance. ' Mr. Walk, Sr., with his daughter and her Hon. came iu on the steamer last week to upend a few days with Ihoir relative, Mrs. M. O. Bryant. Ilryant & Conway's mill, after a shut down of a few davs on account of the scarcity of logs, is again cutting lum ber, and the Blood mill is now iu sue, ccsaful operation. Itef M. C. Wiro, a presiding elder In the M. E. church, was at Heaver over Mabbuth, aud held the usual quar teny meeting services. Home ol our citisena wore over and attended the services. Jack Cameron has been bringing some Dig wagon loads or sawed shingles through town lately, from which wo inter that tlio shinale pait of the Tichenor mill is iu successful Mchoolliouse Notre. . Albert Hun.lby met vl'h a serious aed n't a.t Unit Wednesday, ' Wluln playing bull at reeewi ho war run over by one of the largo boys and had the brUge of hU nose broken. Till) Mui'kle, who Is attending school In I'ortliind, visited school last Friday. Frankln Wuy, a former pupil of this sehoot, bat now attemUna the ub:ie school ef Portland, was vinitliig at bor ' lioins lat Huturday ami Sunday. The (J III ton school now lias AO pupils en rolled. ' Tlte schoolroom Is so crowded tha' 1 tliree have to sit In a sunt. Tha teacher, Mr. Klrry , U giving splendid satisfaction. Th followliiK Is the annwers to the qnes- (uns of hint week: t. Anwered by Nellie1 Decker and En 's acne Itlalconlcy. The constitution of the V! ( Vii It i'd Htatcs is the supreme law of this, V tountry. ' : f 2. Aniwered by Eugene Blskculey.Prsnk , WcMirc, Nellie Decker. and Mule Glhnore. Tlie Weekly Oregonlan was the first paier 6 1 ptiblinhed in uregon. it was started at i rorUand. In 1850, by Thomas J. Dyer." It i wm a smnll four-ped paiier. The old 3 press Is now at Huleni. ' , -' S. Answered by Tom Xuckle and Roliert , Ocone. The counties ef Oregon with the S county seat of each are as follows: ; V. Honton, Oorvalllsj llaker, Baker City; . Clatsop, A tori; Columbia, 81. Helens; 4 Clsckamns, Oregon City; Crook, Pitnes' ville; Come, Ktuplro City; Curry, Ellens, burgh ; DoukIss, Itnsebura; Qraut, Canyon '. City; Ollltum, Condon; Harney, Harney; Josephene, Grants Pass; Jackaon, Jauksan- ville; Klamath, Mnkvllle; l.mn,. Albany; , taiie, KiiKene; I.uke, l.akevlew; Mullno Uiuh Portland; Marion, fialem; Morrow, Heppner; Malheur, Vale; Polk, Dallas; tUicrmna. Wsmso; Tillamook, Tillamook; IT nlon, Union; Umatilla, Pendleton ; Waco, - Tbe Dalles; Wallowa, Joseph; Washington, Hilbiboro; Yamhill, McMlnnvllle. 4: Answered by Lena Blakoley. Christ mas and New Years did not come on the Siime day of the week In 1876. these day never oome on the same day of the week in , iiy year, because they are nearly a year a part, and of coarse not in too sanio week. A, Answered by Nellie Decker and I.ixzle Ollmore. Thedurk ages began about the year S00 A. D., and lasted nearly 1000 years. During 'his time the barbarian hordes I from the north swept over the whole civil- t Iced world, and almost eruahad out every j Tistlge of teaming and enlightraent I New qucHtions, t. What was the popu- I Istlon of the United States in 170M Gain ' percent. In 100 years T 2. what Is a third I and a half of ten f 8. A man has a triang- I ular field the longest side being 130 rods, and each of the other sides 08 rods. How I many acres does it contain T 4. By whom and when was the Columbia river discov ered T What was the name of his- vassal , oil how far. did he sail up the riverf 6. Who first used the expression, ''to the vtc tow bclMif th spoils H 1 County Assessor Doan has been in duys, looking ovei peoples' earthly pnesesaioua. He takes a great interest in all we have, aud kindly makes a note of it for future reference. A anoint dance was arranged for on Wednesday evening of lust week, aa a further demonstration in favor of the new steamer. A social dance at Ctats kuniuieotieof the feature of the place, aud occtirra ou every provocation. Merrill's hall wat very tastefully decorated lust Saturday, iu anticipa tion of the Easter service held on Sab bat li evening. At that service the hall was well filled, and a very instructive and impressive EuMer service was par ticipated in by (hose present. - There is a new man ia I he ttyveraon camp, at Beaver, who is not boarding with the rest at the mesa house, but being provided for by Peto Syerson and wife at their dwelling. He ia much younger than any oilier one about I ho premises, and rather inex perienced, but bids fair to do well on better acquaintance. He was taken into the family on Saturday and meets with general favor so far. The republican candidate for repre sentative was rurrounded by a crowd last Monday, who were trying to poke fuu at him a little and talk In the in terest of the new party. He proved himself etpjul to the occasion, how, ever, and gave his auditor aoniothing to think about, while considerable of crowd gathered round to listen. Clalskanie'a candidate will get there Willi the best man on the tickut. Last Wedneaday afternoon was ob served as a holiday by the cilixens geuerally, iu anticipation of the arrival of the new steamer "Sarah Dixon," which had been announced for that day. . The brass band came out about 30 p. in., aud kept itself iu waiting for the sound of the whistle, while the scholars in the public sehool were so excited that they- wero let out early, and the friends from the suburbs gathered in until it looked like a cir cus day, where people wait to see the elephant. At the sound of the whistle about 5 p. m., the baud boya atarted for Bureau's mill, where they boarded tha vessel on her arrival at that place, and when alio ateamod up to her land ing at 0 p. with flags flying, the music of the band mingled with tbe 'cheers of (he wailing crowd, and the shriek of the steam whistle, combined Co make tbe hills echo with the wel come. After making the landing, the crowd took advantage ot the oppor tunity to inspect the vessel, aud uuiie n pronouncing it excellent in its ap pointments, and splendidly adapted to do its work. It ia -visiting us again this week. . DICER IBIiAND For the past two weeks the Weather has been wry wet, and farming has got act back that was not looked for. It was thought that the recent frost would kill all of the fruit which was in bloom, but a close examination shows that it did not do any harm to mention of. The Northern Pacific railroad com pany has a sfaam shovel in their gravel pli here at present, aud have a force of about 30 men engaged. They are surfacing between here and Goble. E. M. Wharton has the lumber on the ground for a residence. He has been doing considerable improvement for the paat year, having finished planting an orchard of twelve hun dred prune trees. Samuel Conrad,of Woodland, Wash., exhibited a fine horse here a few days ago. He is a grandson of Pathfinder, but will not likely make a aland here, a the tanners are not Uicliued to breed to fine horse this year. Mrs. Ole Olsou la very sick at pres ent, and her recovery ia very doubtful, being confined to her bed for the past two week or more with apparently consumption. The a Alio led family ha the full sympathy of this entire neighborhood. Ole Olson has added another im provement to this vicinity, he having about completed a good substantial resldence,whieh.is 20x36 with a kitchen 13x20, and ia one and one-half stories high. A carpenter from Portland has been doing the work, and it will cost about $1,000. Thomas Haindon, who was black smith here last winter for Campbell, Wood A Co., railroad contractors, ia so highly pleised with this neighbor hood that he intends to build ashop in town. Deer Island needs a good blacksmith, and we predict for Mr. Snindon, who is a good meclianic, and a first-class horse sheer, a good bosi. ueas. ' Mr. Cha. English ia finding that his busiuee exceeds his expectation. When he left his farm last winter to go into business here, he expected to find an easy time, but be finds matters very different. A mail of Mr. Eng hub's accomodations cannot but be rushed with business, for the people of this neighborhood appreciate hia ef forts, and are willing to pay for his accommodations. Among the stalliona this year, we have Tempest, a beautiful dark iron gray, owned by Chaa. Mnckle, of St. Helena. Tempest was brought from Iowa a couple of year ago, and was sired by Young Byron Kier, and from a Norman mare. He haa a very styl ish appearance, ia a good walker, and is a very nicely formed horse. "His colls have come always, and are about the best we have ever seen. , GREAT CURED BY ITV. ELECTRIC- It. Reinhardt started Monday last for a Visit to Chicago, and will be al sent but a short time, Tbe rain bus ceased, and the honest granger smile aa he think of the bountiful harvest this fall. The new houses of M. Both and Mrs. Brow, are Hearing completion; the former under the skillful hands of Mr. Bearce, and the latter under Mr. Richardson's able supervision. There is every prospect that a log ging railroad will be put in from Rainier to Beaver valley, which will place on the market an unlimited sup ply of the finest lumber in the world The work will begin in the very near future. ii. u. Doan ha received the ma chinery for a ahinalcmill which he will put in on hi place in Beaver valley, thus adding to our manufacturing in terest. He haa a fine body of availa ble cedar, and will no doubt make a success of the enterprise. . Hvhool Report, Report of district No. 9, for the month ending,April IS, 1692: Number of days taught, 20 ; pupils enrolled, 34; daily attendance, 27. Pupils not absent nor tardy : Willie Grant, Mary Vancleave, Gertrude Val lans, Charles Slump and James Grant, Maud Hemdrrson, Teacher. VIED, SIMONS.-At Ituinier. April Uth. 1K02. tbe liiiani cnua oi Mr. aua Mrs. J. Btutona, aged eleven months. REPUBLICAN STATE TICKET. For Presidential Electors, HON. J. F. CAPLES, of Portland. H. B. MILLER, of Gram's Pass. D. M. DUNNE, of Portland. REV. G. M. IRWIN, of Union. For Supreme Judge, F. A. MOORE, St. Helena. Attorney-General, L. B. WEBSTER, Jacksonville. DISTRICT. For Congressmen, BINGE R HERMANN, (1st district) W. R. ELLIS. (2nd diatrict) - For Circuit Judge, T. A. McBRIDE, Oregon City. For District Attorney, HON. W. N. BARRETT, of Hillsbow. For Joint Senator, J. W. MAXWELL, of Tillamook.' CAR1CO VALLEY. . ... i Master Lester Baily is ou tbe sick list. 6. Rock spsut last Sunday at B. F. Pope's. We had quite a hail storm Saturday and Sunday. The work on I ha schoolhouae is pro gressing very slowly. The Carth brothers have gone down the river hunting work. Otto Hi lies and wife leave this part of the country for their home iu Tilla mook couuty. Mrs. Hendricks is cooking for Brinn Bros', logging camp, while Mrs. Hines is absent. Mrs. Ella Roberta has been out on her ranch the past mouth nuking some improvements. Some of the beoDle in Carico have gardons planted aud up, while others have not put any seeds in tlie ground et. . , - v s : ' Tbe roads across' Milton creek bot tom are still very muddy, with no prospect of being any better unless it quits raining. The Paris mail carrier got pretty badly frightened last Saturday, coming through Milton creek bottom, at a couple of suspieious-loookiug charac ters, who he thought were tramps, but fterwards learned that . they were a couple of ladle, dressed in gentlemcas' attire, - . ' . i Not long ago Mr. G. B. Matthews, of Eagle Point, Oregon, visited liis friends Dear Portland, and related his case to a reporter of the Oregonian, as follows: Ono year ago my case was considered hopeless. I had a lung trouble, aggravated by catarrh and htonchitia, also a tumor in my side, Through Dr. Damn's electric and medisal skill all my afflictions area thing of the past. It was with the greatest difficulty I was able to go to the doctor's office, so great was my weak unss and nervous debility. Now I am able to work and feel well. Mr. Matthew's case ia certainly wonderful, but no less so than the following cures which we briefly refer to : 8. S. Whitman, Monmouth, Or, deafness a .id ringing noises in the ears twelve years, greatly benefitted and noise cured. Mrs. F. A. Morn, Newberg, Or. Asthma and bronchitis ten years, re stored two years ago. Mrs. A. Shea'a daughter, 348 Co lumbia street, Portland, crosseyed all tier life, cured in one minute. Jenkin Jones, 307 Ninth street, Seat tle, Wash., cured of shaking and trembling hands and heal, or palsy. E. A. Shaw, Forest Grove, Or., loial deafness, so lar restored as to be able to hear ordinary conversation John Leighton,25S4 Madison street, Seattle, Wash., neatness 0( yei)rs standing, cured in fifteen minutes. Owing to hard times, Dr. Darria will give electric treatment for $5 a week, or in that proportion, aa the eases may require. An exception made in surgical operations. . The poor free daily from 10 to 11 ; those uble to pay, 10 to 5; evenings, 7 to8; Sundays, 10 to 12. All curable chronic, acute, private aud wasting diseases, in cluding stricture, hidrocele and varico cele, cancers, tumors and all malignant diseases treated successfully and cures guaranteed ' and never published. Offices, 70$ Washington street, Port land, suigioal operations skillfully per formed. Consultation free and strictly confidential, Send for question blank and circular. COLUMBIA COUNTY. For Representative, NORMAN MERRILL. For Sheriff, C. W. BLAKESLEY. , For Clerk, E. E. QUICK. ... For Commissioner, ISRAEL SPENCER. For County Judge, DEAN BLANCHARD. For Treasurer, E.M.WHARTON. " For .Assessor, GEORGE MAYGER. For Surveyor, A. B. LITTLE. For School Superintendent, T. J. CLEETON. For Coroner, B. P. QU1VY. Rii.tinOis, f n the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, itir iiie iMiui.y oi ..oiuiliDim. Waits s B. Iii i.l, I'l lintiff, I vs. v MiaaiaO. Bukll, Defendant To Minnie Q. Buell, th above-named d fendaut: , in tlie name oi uie state oi urrran. von are hereby required to appear and answer the ebiuplalnt tiled against yen in the above entitled suit, in the above entitled court. on or before the first day of the next term of the ubovc,conrt, which said term will cnmiiienco on Tuesday, the 10th dav of May, lNiu; anu u you rail to annea and answer, for want thereof, plaintiff will applv to tbe court for the relief demanded In tbe complaint, which 1st, for the dissolution of the matrimonial bonds now existing be tween l.luintiir and defendant, and for mieli other and further relief as in equity may seem jut The above summons is published by order of Hon. F. J. Taylor, judge of said court, dated March 17,1882. HOORR A COLE . m25ro6 , . Attorneys for Plaintiff. 1 FOR SALE. Thirty Acres in Section 15, in town of Clatskahie, PRICE - $200.00 . ADDRESS: Room 18, Abington Building, Fifth Floor, ; PORTLAND, . - OREGON. RAINIER. The Sintram has about completed her cargo. ; v Mra. Lowman, of Apiary, visited Mrs. Jlearoe this week. - Tram pa have taken possession of the only vacant house in town. ' Mr. Deits has his warehouse finished, and his storebuilding looms up. Mr. Victor Feivy and family, of La Center, Wash,, are visiting relatives here. . Report says Frank: Downing will sell Ida blacksmith shop to some person rotu Kalatua. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Offlee at Oreron Cltr. Or.. Anril IS. 1892. NotWwta hanby given that tbe fol'owlug- uauieu aumer nms moa noue ui ma luiencion to make anal proof m support of hti claim and thatsald proof will be made before the County , ' I a .1. nf , aI .. m tl a M. ...... a. Ut II 1 , , Son, on liar SI. vts: KDtVIN D. McKAY, Pre-emption P. 8. No. 7J95, for ihe ie W of nee tlou SI, t 4 u. r i w. Ha namea the following witneueato prove hia eonllnuoua realdence upon, and cultivation of aald land, vis: H. Weat. I. Froeni -n, Ueoraa Kamney and H. White; all of Scappooae P. O., Columbia county, Or-ron. i-amlf . XT. API'KRSON. Keglator. CASH STOKE ! - W. J. TulUCKLE & CO. -IHLKRg IK- General Merchandise! Crockery Glassware, Queensware. Boots, Shoes, Ladies' Dress Goods, Furnishing Goods, LUMBER, SH I NGLES, ETC. Produce Taken in Exchange. It Will Pay You to Consult Our Prices. RAINIER, - - - OREGON. tore 209 2ns 1TO FRONT ST., fORTLANO, OnEGOTSY Our catalogue la complete In every department, and telle how to grow all kinds of ve getables,, bow to plant and trim, trees, how to use, and what are the best fertilizers, how to handle bees etc. etc. Free to all- Send for it. Dj.fefry&Go'sSeeds K. I. ROOT'S BEE SUPPLIES. WE ARE AGENTS FOR THE RETAIL MERCHANT is the necessary Medium of Trade between the Manufacturor and the Consumer. He must protect the interest of hia customers by purchasing io the lowest and and best markets, and by selling to hia patrons at the Lowest Possible Prices. W. ET. aD)0L.MV PROPRIETOR OF THE. OLD ST. HELENS STORE, In keeping these true principles of trade always in view ; often leaves the old track and strikes "across lots" for Bargains for his customers. His stock of l3?General Merchandise Is being enlarged by New Goods Every Day. It U not convenient to name the many lUff-rent articles kept on sale, a-d.le from Dry 0'id",t'l,.tliiiig. ladies' Wear Gentlemen's Wear, H.sd Wear. Koot Wear, Flour mid Feed, Grocer 'as and Can ned Goods, Nnil! mid Hardware, I'mvkerv and Gja-Mnare. Granite and Tin warp, Powder and 8liot, Hats and. Caps. Boots and Shuae, Patent Medicines, Toilrt Articles, ttc GENTLEMEN We have just received the correct style in Stiff Hats for the Spring of 92. - $ 1 .50 tO $5.00 PRICES FROM $ 1 .00 tO $5.00 SEE WINDOW DISPLAY. "FAMOUS".. King Clothiers of the Northwest Bias Corsier, Marrlaasi Streets. Farll. MUCKLE BROS., Manufacturers of LUMBER ASD DS.V1.IHS r GENERAL MERCHANDISE. ST. HELENS, OK. lu.inoNs., F. R. CHOWN, IMPORTER OF notice rem pvbii.cation. Land Offlosat Oregon City, Or., March 3D, ISM. Notice In hereby gtv.n that the followinf named MtUer haa lied nottoaof hininleution to make Anal proof in support of alt claim, urihttt said proof will be made before th. county clerk ol Columbia county, at 8. lieions, Oregon, ou May 18, 1882, via: IRA J. WEAVER, Pre-emption D. 8. No. sail . for the twhi et see. 19. tp 6 n, ill, He iiame. the following; wit-ne-xaa to prevs hia eontinuom residence upoa and cultivation of said land, vis: J. W. Uonnell, C. w. IttakenfoT, Jeai Hendricks, and B. F. fens, all Of St. Hele-M. Cetumbla county. Opt ion. 4. T, ArrbRHON. a salt sWftoer HardwarE . . 0 Table and Pocket Cutlery Dairy and Household Goods. In the Circuit Court of the State, of Oregon,, for. Columbia t'oanty. , Kkdsl Nuim, I'lsintitr, ' rn. C. F. Lbavks worth. and Katk M. l.aAViswr.RTU.liI" wife, DefvlKlimu. ToC. V. Leavenworth and KateM. lainven. worth, his wife, the above-named do femlants:. In the name of the State of Orfiniti, yorr and euch of you nre hcretiy rcqiiireil to np prar and answer the complaint tiled agint you in the aliove entitled suit, In the lxve entitled court, on or before tlie tint dav of the next term, of tha sbora emirt, will h raid terra will eoiiiiix-rwa on Tuesdsv. tlia loth day of May, IHrl; aud if you fuil to up. pear and answer, for wuiit thereof, plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief de nanifed In the complaint, which Isiortlia uui ot three tiiotuiiind dollurs (t;).(i0t)) in Ui.iied Htatm Uohl t'oin, with IrUerest thereon iu like Oold Coin at the rata ot tight r cent per annum from and. shire Mjiy 34th, im, slid the further sum. of two hundred dollars ($MO as attorney's fees, and for tha. coats and disburse ments of this suit ; and for a decree foreclxs injf a inortgnffe ithreu to secure suiii sun, interest and uttornoy's fee, upon the foU lowiiig-dewribrd real properly, to-wit: The north half of the southeast quarter; the southwest quarter of the southeast quarter, and Ihe northeast quarter of the southwest quarter of scc ion twelve, in township seven north of range four west; tbe northwest quarter of section twelve, in township stvea north of range four west; and the southeast quarter of section eight, in lownshio seven uorto ot range three west ut tlie W llianietM Meridian, in Columbia county, Htate of On-con; that the said rent proerty be oWt in me nitiniier pi defendants and all milliner prescribed by law, and that the proceeds thereof be applied to the pay ment of the said judgment; that thesslii pcraous claiming by. tnrougn or un.ier thrm, may be barred and foreclosid of all right, title,, clniiu, in terest and estate in and to the said mort gaged premises and every part thereof , ex cept the statutory right to redeem; and fur such other and further relief as to tbe court may seem just and. equitable in the preiu- Tlie above summons is pnblished by order of lion. V. J, Taylor, judge of said court, dated March 17, im. , MOORE A COLE. ni25inS ' Attorneys for PlaintifT Petition for Liqtor License. To the Honorable Commissioners and County Court of the Htata of Oregon for Columbia County: We. the undersigned legal voters la Deer Island precinct, Columbia county, state of Ore gon, respectfully petition vour honorable body that a license be granted to Orrin A. Wood ta sell spiritous, Tinous nd malt liquors In said Iwer Island precinct In less quantities than one gall n for the period of one year, and your pe titioners willeverpray: B Knyart, W O Bum gardnerjj: h Creawn. F a Ciim, F Adama, Hua Kilby, Thomas Sainton, August Dawa L a Kjered. J Kookhlll. Gust Jhanson, C Thomtlnn, U A Williams, K Larson, P Anderson, Pat Wakley, 8 Envart. J R Cronk. C Prim, J Cat urett, C H Bpeneer, O Trim, C E Oisen, L H lierla, I 8 Bnmgardncr. C L Huilth, Charles Burogardn.r. decrw K Blakeslee, Thomas Cor dis, A H Merrill, Ketson finckney. Charles W Haney. Ed Kystrom, C W Kuieraoa, Peter Bntllh, K Smith, 1" Hiigtias, Ole OIa, E U Oirty, J W gprucer, E I Barnes, T W Koweta, W T Me Klnnan. A I' Usher. C 1 Kelly, Joseph Roth. Mtrhaei Fresh, H Kleiner. 1 B Sterm, Gnat Sklaturla. James Gaittens, 1 M Spurgeoa, A Garrison. Uucloff Loslhi, E ; Jones, H 0 Brown, Gabriel Jenny. Otlo RoM, Fred Kobel, John Bieri, Edward Black, A H Criswaltl, C 1 t ilcox, F F Foster, D Nichols, A Bundberg, II Works, C W Murphy, Walter lfavird, A 1 Cun ningham. Jones, N R Willard. A D VcGahee, C W M' Farland, A 1 Jordan, D 8 Gray, U C jaquisn, 4 w lariwe, t . Hrbmiat, t Kebee. L Bradley, jeoree FlahteL John F Hehmitt, J H BplawDH A Oberg. H C Gore. 1 W lawrence, joe Nussbaumer, Fred AUisbanmer, Kiebard Phelan, Joe Stock, c E Gore, Frank Bishop, C Williams, H B Borthwick. W M Tain bluaon. Frank Bevors, L G Larson, K A Lysell, Lee Williams, J E Davidson. Peter Bertorrea. i 6 Foster, Charles R Vonug, Wm Connor, Frank Kindnn, Thomas Mitchell. TC Mars, A N.viu, Uector UoUU. E O Foster, Wm Oaddla, ThosRsa Foley, E Meeker, James Cok-, T 1 Mahun, John T Whitehead, Ed Smith, J P Borton, J Snod- Psss. R R Foster, John M Lindsay, B Haeard, Filer, !S V Hunter, J Seneraon, G Hana. F H Hwaser. W T ratlleld. J B Haley. W O Tucker, a Bevis, W P Gardner. Joan W Brig, H Lament. I F BatsoavR J Burnett, L Msarmaa. Frank it Foster, Jacob Lengarher, Emit Klosseer W I Kellle, PO Kan, 8 C Fowler, E W Fowler. C E Makinster, E BefTert, S Andresa, F Striagaeld. V L Olson. W Bradley S Olson. Cooking and Heating Stoves. MANUFACTURERS OF - Sheet-Iron, Tin and Copper Ware, WHOLESALE AND 212 First sad cor. Sslmsn Street I RETAIL. PORTLAND- pcBucATia.v mr scaaams. In tha Circuit Court nf the Htata of Oregon fur tLc County of Columbia. Acocstus. Kirxaa, PlsinUtr, , 1 .. vst .. - ;('?'' y i Mabtin F. Kxcrr, Defendant. ) To Martin P. Knupp, tha. above-named de- fendaut: In the name of tbe gtste of Oreeon. von are hereby required to appear and answer the com plaint tiled against you in the above entitled sOit, by tha first dav of the next term of the said Circuit Court, Vttt Tues day the 10th day of May. Im, being the firt Tuesday after the second MomluT in. said mouth; and if you fail so to answer, for want thereof the plaintiff will take at judgment against yon lor the sain of $12440, United Ktates gold coin, with interest there on at the rate of 10 per cent per annum front the 23th day of October. 1889, together with the additional sum of $30.00 attorney fee, and S11.40 paid for taxes, and for tin costs and disbursements nf this suit, and will take a decree foreclosing the morteam described in said complaint, and declaring the same to be a lien upon the land therein described, viz: Bituate in the County of Columbia, State of Oregon, to-wit: Tha southwest quarter of section thirty, in town ship five north of range three west of the Willamette Meridian, containing one hun dred and fifty-six and ninety-nine hun dredths acres of land, more or less, snd that the some be sold to satisfy said judg ment, end that yon be forever barred and foreclosed of all right, claim or interest in said land except as redeniptioiter under the stntute, and for such further relief as to tha Court may seem meet in equity. This summon is published by order of Hon. Frank J. Tarlor. Judge of said Court, made the 10th day nf Mnrch, 1882. KILL1N, STARR A THOMAS, Attorneys for Plaintiff. . Dated March 11. 1892. ml8a The folctrated French Un, "APHRQDITINE" S Is BoU OS A POSITIVE OUARANTEK to core any form of nervous disease orany dlaoraeroc' the generative or- gmna 01 oiutersex, . whether arlilue . fwvm t V. ...itfa.i , a ntruat " aseoi atirauiaata, ArTEFt Tobacco at Opinm, or through youthful indlsere. rlou, over indulgence, Ae , such as Loss of Brant Fower, Wakefulness, Beariugdowa Fains in the back, Seminal Waaknesa.Hysterla, Ksrvoaa Proa, (ration, Noi-turual Emission, Leneorrbans, Lis tineas Weak Memory, Loss of Power and Impo tency.whirhif uegletcl often lead to premature old are and insanity, price 11.00 a box, a nexaa lor ioa Heot by mill on rareipt of price' A WRITTEN GVABAS.Ig 'l given for every ,V00 order received. t refnna tlie money II a Permanent cure Is not effected. We have thousands of trstlmnnlala from old and young, of both sexea, who have been nermanrntly rnird by thetueof Aphrodltine. Circular IrM. Address THE APHRO MEDICINE CO. Western Branch. Box 27. roanavaa. Oa. For aale by EDWIN KOSS, Druggist, Ht. Helani. Ur. A BxVRGAINl 4 YOKE OF' LOGGING CATTLE, With yokes and chains, CHEAP FOR CASH Or spproved security. Q.C. L. & M. CO., Mayger, - - - - Oregon