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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 26, 1892)
Halted Rlatei and County Official Piper St. HblbkIi Auquot 26, 1892. LOCAL AND GENERAL. . Mm. m. a. Bwatrer. of Kelso, W"h wtt vliltiog relatives and friende lu St. Helena this week, a m.rrUcr UoanM was issued the oounty clerk last Friday to Wil liam T. White, Jr-, d H-onah Ur en, both o! Bouppooee. A ball will be eWeri et Houlton this (Friday) evening, the proceeds to be Applied to the purchase ol a new organ for the ohuroh. Let all who enjoy dancing attend. The board of equalization meeti in St. Helens nest Monday. All perione claiming too high assessment, thould be on hand and preient their olairua to the board. Mr. George Foster and a number oi other gentlemen from Goble, were in town Saturday night in attendance at M iBonlo lodge, having come up In a lail-boat. Mr. J. 8. Bacon, of Gilltoo, waa alao in attendance on. that night. The Sarah Dixon went down to As toria Saturday in place of the Tele phone, the latter steamer having been chartered by the Elks to take an ex cursion to the beaoh. In consequence of the above changes the Shaver took M 1uvH m mm w j The new dwelling house and barn belonging to Mr. Ole Bowman at Soap poose, were both destroyed by Are on Saturday night last. How the fire originated we conld not learn. The buildings were constructed about one year age and were partially insured. Many years' practice have given 0. A. Snow & Co., solicitors of patents at Washington, D. C, unsurpassed suo cess in obtaining patents in all classes of Invontione. Thty make a specialty of rejected oases, and have secured al lowance of many patents that had been previously rejected. Their advertise ment in another column, will be of in terest to Inventors, patentee, manufac tures, end all who have to do with patents. Bobert U. McNutt, of the firm of McNutt Bros., Vernopia, accompanied by his wife, arrived here Friday evening and left BaturJay for Portland. Mr. McNutt informs ns that considerable activity exists in bis .! i it,, wow nf Vinililinr. fiiaar- OWJblWU " J O' - i.nl. also la orosDeotinR in the mineral regions of tbeNehalem valley. He says it does not matter materially whether the railroad rune direct through the present town of Vernonia or not, as the town could be easily moved a short distance to suit the convenience of the railroad. The first thing, be adda, is to secure the road ; ' the location of the town to be only a secondary consideration. 8upreme Judge Moore and family left Monday for Salem, where they will reside for the next six years, dur ing the judge's term of office. The family have lived in St. Helens for bout fifteen years, during which time tbey have formed a Urge cirole of friends and acquaintances, who regret very much to see them leave for so long a time, but in going they carry with them the best wishes of not ouly the people of St. Helens, but the en tire county as well. Judge Moore, daring hie residence here has been the most prominent figure In Columbia oounty, having served four years as county judge and tour years as joint state senator for Columbia, Washing ton and Tillamook counties; also dur- ing all the time of his residence he baa been successfully engaged in the prao- tioe of law. His legal opinions have not been questioned by the most able lawyer of the state, and as a practi tioner, be has been very successful; and that he will be a valuable adjunot to the highest tribunal of the state the people of Columbia county bear witness. The Dsrty who wrote to The Mist last week from Bradbury under the fictitious name of "W. Colbeck," in which item he saw fit to comment in a very unsatisfactory way aa to Mr. F. Ternahan 'a private affairs, should, in future, be more careful. We are in formed that no such person as W. Colbeck lives at Bradbury or in that vioinity, and that the aforesaid item was gotten up for the sole purpose of aggravating the gentleman therein mentioned. The news we are alwsys anxious to publish, but it is not our intention to give space to anything not legitimate. As the communica tion was properly signed with a name, supposed to be genuine, we published it as correspondence, and no one not living in that immediate vicinity could have detected anything wrong iu the artiole ; but to those liviug there it is plain what the author's motives were. Mr. Ternshan oalled at this office Monday and stated that he thinks the person who wrote the item is the same individual who whips his aged father occasionally. Items of similar oharaoter regarding Mr. Ternahan have appeared In other papers, sup posed to have come from the same source, and the unscrupulous party who writes them should profit by this notice. On Thursday evening Of last week the ladies of S. Helens gave an enter talnment at Masonio ball for the bene fit of Rev. Fred J. Brown, of the Meth odist church. Early In the evening the people began to assemble, and by the lime for the exercises to com mence the bouse was comfortably filled with people from the oity, Houlton, Camp Gibbon and Columbia City. Judge Blakesley, who presided, rose and called the meeting to order, stat ing its object, after which the choir rendered some excellent selections, interspersed by select readings and re citations. At the conclusion of the programme Mr. W. B. Dillard was called upon for a burlesque ora tion, which proved to be the hit of th evening. At this point sup per was announced, and the two tables, extending the entire length of tbe hall, were surrounded by the guests, and a splendid supper, prepared by the good ladies of the town, was enjoyed by all. Supper being over the programme was concluded with remarks by W. J. Rice, of St. Helens, followed by A. 8. Drs ser, of Oregon City, the latter gentle man also rendering some splendid in strumental and vocal selections. One of (he most interesting featuros of the evening was a reoitalion by a young lady from Portland, whose name we did not learn. An admission fee of 25 cents was o barged each one, making the receipts of the evening about 120, thus materially aiding toward the pay ment of the pastor's salary. At about 11 o'clock all went home, apparently happy over the evening'a festivities. The seaside resort keepers must find business rather dull these days, as they have been finding a whale about every week, to say nothing about the suckers. But it seems that one whale will not attract a very large crowd to the beach; consequently the Oregon Ian of Wednesday has a local which says there was a whole school of whales, numbering about thirty, playiog and sporting io deep water not over twenty-five feet from the beach, and that their informant said they were alill there when he left. They are liable to remain there until the auckera ar- rive to see tbcm, when they will be "out of sight." The following persons have made final proof on their claims during tbe past week before the county clerk Saturday Alex Seward, witnesses, R U. McNutt and L. Adams; Monday D. R. Crandall and F. D. Crandall witnesses, F, Ternahan and Thomas Dawson; Tuesday Samuel Ballard, witnesses, Albeit Tucker and Edgar Ordway. Sheriff Massie returned Monday from the alliance campmeeting at Mist and reports the affair a grand success in every particular. He says the speaking by Rev. Waldrop and Mrs. Hobart and musio by the Wal drop children, were especially good and were listeued to by at least 600 people from all parts of the county, A conple of "tin-horn" gamblors from Portland were in town but Kri- day and Saturday; and from the wail that goes up in certain circles tbey must have made. peat clean-up. But it .1 . 1 l. ' : - i i ; ll tuvy vhiuo tiieir sump very mgriiy tbey will not return to St. Helens again on such a mission, Mr. 8. 8. Way has purohased the old building lately occupied by Judge Cox as a dwelling and is moving it to another part of the oity, where, after some improvements he will move bis family Into it. Mr. M. 8. Dailey, the house-mover, of Hillsboro, is doing tbe work. Wheat on many farms this year has yielded from 40 to 45 bushels per acre, while the hop crop is also up to the average, and will bring Oregon an im mense revenue, the price being good, Attorney Rice moved into the house lately ocoupied by Judge Moore, this week, where he will in future reside, having purohased the property. Miss Fanny Burke, one of Columbia county's successful teachers, began a term of school at the Delena school- bouse in Beaver valley last Monday. Miss Allla Matthews, of Vernonia, is to teach at the Washburn school house, beginning the first Monday in September. Attorney G. W. Cole left yesterday over the Union Pacific ou an extended trip into Idaho and as far eaat as Salt Lake, on business. Mr. R. Cox has moved into his new residence on Cherry Knoll, which is the finest building, in the most beau tiful spot in town. Tbe government is improving Cow- lits river to the amount ' of about $2,- 000 per year. Attorney Geo. E. Davis, of Portland, was in St. Helens on legal business this week. Messrs. John Dibblee and J. R. Headlee, of Rainier, were on our streets yesterday. "Two years ago two of my family, a young man and a girl, had very se vere and dangerous attacks of bloody flux," says John Cook, of Pilot.Vermil- ion oounty, Ills. "The doctor here was unable, after a week's time, to check or relieve either wise. I then began using Chamberlain's Colio, Cholera and Di arrhoea Remedy. Improvement was seen very soon and my children arose in a few days from what I feared would be their deathbed. It is a grand, good medioine." For sale by Edwin Ross, druggist. ' BCAPPOOSB. Wild hfyinff begins this week. The crop is average. . Cooper's thresher is heard humming throughout- the neighborhood. Tbe grain yield is good. The long trestle across Scaopooae bottom is being filled with gravel from McKay's pit by the railroad company. Charles Konkle will begin the con struction of a dwelling house soon. We are pleased to record the mar riage of William White, jr. and Miss Hannah Larson, of this place, last Friday, Justice Holaday officiating. The young couple will reside here, and their many friends join in wishing them a happy future. Mrs. John McKenzie is convalescing from a severe attack of fever. H. White is working near Goble. He desires to linger near and the mails are too slow. M. Ueadly is putting in logs for Watts' sawmill. Sabbath school is progressing favor ably under Superintendent Joe Hole day. Ollendorff's 150 acre slashing will be burned this week. Suoh large burns are extremely dangerous to sur rounding improvements. N. H. McKay is banking wood at Scappoose station. The trains will again change sched ule next Sunday.- The fruit crop is extremely short hereabouts. Evidently tbe cold March rains destroyed the bloom. The festive grey squirrel is getting in his utmost just now. Many fields are severely injured, to say nothing of gardens. Why not our honorable county court repeal tbe bounty on car moor and place it on squirrels, which sro our real enemies? W. T. Watts is erecting a frog grinder at the sawmill. The question of seating the school bouse with patgrhl desks is being agi tated, and evjwy conscientious citizen should keerJ the matter on, and let us oe up wun ine rest oi vne couutry. Rustic vb. Mr. J. E. Thorougbgood, writing from Georgetown, Del., says : "Two teaspoonfuls of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy saved the life of Mrs. Jane Thomas, of this place." He also states that several other very bait cases of bowel com plaint there have been cured by this remedy. For sale by Edwin Ross, druggist. School Report. Report of school district No. 16. Number enrolled, 27; average daily attendance, 18; number ef visisors, 0. Those neither absent nor tardy during the month were: Joseph Doane, Ray mond Doane, Albert Stehman, La- venia Furrow and Eugene Furrow, Those receiving 90 in attendance were, Willie Rice, Frank Rice, Carrie Girt, Stephen Phillips, Sibyl Furrow and Myrtle Stehman. M. E. Habmer, Teacher. ELECTRICITY CURES CANCER. Dr. Darrin I wish to have you pub lish the world what your electric treat ment has done for me. Four years prior to calling on you in 1889, 1 had been afflicted with a loathsome can cerous growth in my nose. After three months' treatment the cure be came permanent. I have never bad any return of it. The treatment you gave me for chronic catarrh and bron chitis was also successful. Refer to me at Marmon, Clackamas county, Oregon. HENRY yAN HELMS Hundreds of other patients could be named had we apace to publish them. The doctors are crowded with patients from 10 to 5, evenings 7 to 8, and Sundays 10 to 12. Drs. Darrin have a large country practice and send their electrio remedies to anyone de siring home treatment for any curable ohronio, acute or private diseases, which are kept strictly confidential. The doctors are visiting different towns of the state to better accommo date those who find it impossible to oome to Portland. One of the doctors will be at the Revere house, Albany, Or., until further notice, while one of them is in the Review building, Spo kane, Wash. The head office at 270 Washington street, Portland, will run aa usual. Consultation free. It Bneut Be In Enrf Hauae. J. B. Wilson, 871 Clay St., Sharpsburg, Pa., says he will not be without Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, that It cured his wife who was threatened with pneumonia after an attack of la grippe, when various other remedies snd several physicians had done her no good. Robert Barber, of Cooksport, Pa., claims Dr. King's New Discovery has done him more good than anything he ever used for lung trouble. Nothing like it. Try it Free trial bottles at Edwin Ross' drug store. FOUND. Adrift In the Columbia river last Jane a black skift containing loggers' tools and time book. Tbs owner can bave same on applying at Bourne's landing. tf Treasurer's Notice. County Treasurer's Office, ) be. n elens. Or.. August S. 1802.1 Notice Is hereby given that all unpaid County Warrants of said county, which have been presented and endorsed -'not paid for want of funds," from July 15, 1801 up to AugU9t4,1891,both dates inclusive, and also warrants No's. "1663" and "1665" will be paid on presentation at this office. In terest on said warrants will not be allowed after the date of thia notice. E. M. WHARTON. Treasurer Columbia Oounty, Or. WHEELER & WILSON NEW No. 9 HIGH Tbe only perfect family machine, ; -i. it.. r prize ai tuo x ano LARGEST STOCK For particulars call on or address tbe ASTORIA AGENCY, A.G. SPEXARTH, The Largest General Jewelry House IN THE CITY. MAIN OFFICE: 1368 Market Street, S.F., California. EVERDING & FARRELL, Front Streeti Portland. Or. DEALERS IN Guano, $20.00 Per Ton A CHEAP FERTILIZER.. Land Plaster $2.25 Per Barrel. -Also a Fine Line of- GROCERIES AtrD PROVISIONS NEW STORE. STILL IN . I now have on hand plies of GENERAL MERCHANDISE Found in Columbia County, which I am selling cheap w. j.Tdietz, RAINIER, OUR SPECIAL SALE CHILDREN'S Will be continued for a few days longer. ? that this is a WAY'S UNDERWEAR Still Goes at 4.60 Per Suit. Retailed Per " JEnMOTLTS " King Clothiers of Bias earner, marrlaaa aaa F. R. CHOWN, HARDWARE AND S TO VBS. 212 First and 9 Salmon Street. PORTXAND UNCLE MYERS, IMPORTER AND Diamonds, Clocks, Watches, Jewelerv, Fine Watch and Orders from the Country Solicited. 165 First Street. Between Morrison ond Yamhill, Portland, Or. Farmers' and INSURANCE COMPANY, -Albany, Ox. AUTHORIZED CAPITAL, SECURED CAPITAL, - PAID CAPITAL, - - FARM PROPERTY All Losses Promptly and For particulars apply at the office f ARM. was awarded the only grand n : iqsq hajiuoihuii in iou. AT LOWEST PRICES. NEW GOODS THE LEAD! - ... one of the Largest Sup OREGON CLOTHING Parents, come, snd be convinced genuine sale. at Other Stores in the City at 17.60 Suit. the Northwest. Seconal SUraet. rartlaaa. DEALER IN and Optical Goods. Jewelrv Eeuairinnr. Merchants' - - - - 1500,000 - - - 247.600 - ... 74,250 A SPECIALTY. Satisfactorily Adjusted. Moore & Cole, or Tbe Hist office. In the Circuit Court of tbs State of Oregon lor Columbia uounty. Flobisc It. Asocaso. Plaintiff) vs. J Autos AsDaasog, Defendant. ) To Anton Anderson, tbs a bore-named do- isnaant: In tbe name of tbs State of Oregon, yon are hereby required to appear and answer the Uth day of October, 1892, that being ibe first day of tbe term of said Court, fol lowing; the expiration of the time prescribed in the order for tbe publication of this lum inous, and it vou fail so to appear and answer, the plaintiff will apply to the court lor ine reuei demanded in ner complaint, to-wit: For a deuree disaolYinff the bonds of matrimony now existing between you and plaintiff, and that plaintiff be awardrd the care and custody of tbe minor child of Jriainun ana defendant, unarms Anaerson; or general relief, and the costs and dis- Duraements of this suit. You are htrebr notified that this snm icons Is served opon vou br publication thereof once a week for six weeks in Thi Obiooh Mist, a weekly newspaper of gen eral circulation, published in the County of Columbia and Stale of Oregon, in pursu ance of and by virtue of an order duly made by the Honorable Thomas A. McBride, ludge of the Fifth Judicial District of Ore gon, maae ana aatea a ngust i , isu-e. DILLAHD fc COLE, a26o7 Attorneys for Plain tin. Bumneiis. In tbe Circuit Court of the State of Oregon lor loiumDia Louniy. Josxra B. Miaiavx. Plaintiff, vs. Osbtbudc T. Misibti, Defendant. , To Gertrude V. Meserve, tbe above named aewnaam: In tbe name of the State of Oregon, too are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint of plaintiff herein by Tues day , tbe 11th day of October, 18W2, that neing tne nrst a ay oi ins term oi said court following the exDiration of the time rjre- scribed in the order for the publication of this summons ; and if you fail so to appear and answer, tbe plaintiff will apply to tbe court for the relief demanded in his com plaint, to-wit: For a decree dissolving the Donas oi matrimony now existing Detween you and plaintiff, and that be be decreed to be the owner in fee of all the real estate set forth and described in said complaint. You are hereby notified that this sum mons is served upon vou bv publication thereof, once a week for six weeks, in Thi Obcooic Mist. a weekly newspaper of gen eral circulation , published in tbe County oi tjoiumoia ana etale 01 uregon. in pursu ance of an order duly made by the Honor able Thomas A. McBride, judge of the Fifth Judicial District of Oregon, made and dated August M, 18S. UlLiLAKll OX VOhE, a26o7 Attorneys for Plaintiff. mj.uiriojie. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, tor uoiuraoia county. JiaBU U. Mebahda, plaintiff 1 vs. r John H. Mxbahda, defendant ) To John H. Meranda, the above-named de- renaanc: In the name of the State of Oregon you are hereby required to appear and answer tbe complaint of plaintiff herein, by Tues day the 11 day of October, 1892, that being tne nrst aay oi tne term oi said court, ioi lowing the expiration of the time prescribed in the order for tbe publication of this sum mons, and if you fail so to appear and an swer, the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded in her complaint, to wit: For a decree dissolving the mar riage contract now existing between you and plaintiff, and permitting her to resume ner maiden name oi Jennie m. Jbtnerson, and for the costs and disbursements of this suit and such other relief as to the court may appear equitable. You are hereby no tified tbat this summons is served upon you by publication thereof, once a week for six week in Thi Oregon Mist, a weekly newspaper of general circulation pub lished in the County of Columbia and State of Oregon, in pursuance of and by virtue of an order duly made by the Honorable T. A . McBride, judge of the Fifth iudicial district of Oregon, made and aatea August lata, inyj. Attorneys for plaintiff. . acmmoNS. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, tor lammbia 1-ounty. Josix Mautin, Plaintiff, ) vs. f Robxbt Mabtuc, Defendant) To Robert Martin, defendant: In tha name of the State of Oregon, you are hereby required to appear and answer tne complaint Died against you In tne above entitled suit, on Tuesday, the 11th day of October, 1892; and if you fail so to answer tbe plaintiff will apply to tbe Court for the relief nraved for in the comDlaint. The ob ject of this suit is to obtain a decree of ill vorce from you upon the grounds of de- seruun This summons is published bv order of nun. x . a. jucsnat. luage oi saia court. maae August is , una. J. O. MORBLAND, a26o7 Attorney tor Plaintiff. A4mtnislraur'a Hale. Notice is hereby given that pursuant to an order of the County Court of the State of uregon, lor vjoiumDia uounty, made on tne 20th day of July, A. D. 1B91, tbe under signed administrator ot tne estate of R. h. Berg, deceased, will sell at public auction tn the highest bidder, for cash in hand, or for one-half cash and the balance en a credit of one year, the same to be secured by a mortgage upon the land sold, at the conrthouse door in the town of St. Helens Columbia County, State of Oregon, on Sat urday, the 1st day of October, A. D. 1892, at tha hour of two (2) o'clock P. M. of said day, the following-described real estate, to-wit: Tbe southwest quarter (sw W) of section four (4), and also the southeast quarter (se) of section four (4), all being Bifcuaiv iu tuwuiuup six norm oi range live west of the Willamette Meridian m Columbia Countv. Oregon, and containing 320 acres, more or less, according to United states government survey. A. M. BlKtf. - Administrator of the estate of N. L. Bent. deceased. St Helens , Orecon, Ang. 24, 1892. s23 AAmlaietrsutr's Bala af Realeatate, Notice is berebv given that In nnranance of an order of the County Court of Colum bia county , Oregon, made on the (Kb day or juiy, tews, in tne matter oi ine estate oi H. 8. Mitchell, deceased. Tbe undersigned administrator will sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash and aubnet to sale by tbe said Court en Saturday the 3rd day of September, A. D. 1692, atoneo'clock p. m. at the courthouse door at St. Helens, in said county and state, all the right, title and interest that the said estate has by oper ation of law or otherwise acquired other than or in addition to that of the said H. 8. Mitchell at the time of his death in and to all that certain lot, piece, or parcel of land 1) ing and being in said county and state, and described as follows, towit: The west balf of the southwest quarter and the south half of the northwest Quarter of section No. 35, township 7 north of range 2 west of the Willamette Meridian, and containing ac cording to United States government sur vey . 160 acres of land. A. NBVIN, Administrator of . the estate of H. 8. Mitchell, deceased. i29a26 Natlca ta CreaUara. Notice is hereby given by the undersigned administrator of the estate of Charles Jas per, deceased, to the creditors of, and all persons having claims against the said de ceased, to exhibit them with the necessary voucners witnm six montns alter toe nrat publication of this notice, to tbe said ad ministrator at his office in St Helens. Co lumbia county, btate of Oregon. LI. J. BWlTZtiK, Administrator of the estate of Charles Jasper, deceased. s5s2 NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that the Board of Equalization will meet at St. Helens, in the Courthouse, August 29, 1892, for the pur pose of equalizing the assessment of 1892. All claims for correction must be made be fore the Board. JimeON.WEfiD, County Assessor. In the Circuit Court of ths State ot Oregon, for Columbia County. T. N. Rygkmak-, Plaintiff, .1 vs. t Lads A.- Btckmar, Defendant) To Laura A. Ryckman. tbe above-named defendant: You will please take notice, tbat you are reauired to appear In ths above-entitled court on the first day of its next regular term, to-wit: on lbs lltn aay oi uctorwr, 1892, and answer the complaint of plaintiff filed against you in said court, or tbs plain tiff will take a decree against you for the relief demanded in tbe complaint, i. a., a judgment dissolving tbe marriage contraot lieretofore-and now existing between you and be, (defendant and plaintiff.) Published bv an order mane bv tbs Hon. Thomas A. McBride, judge of tbe said court, made at chambers on the 24th day of August, 1892. W. J. RICB, e26o7 Attorney for Plaintiff. . si'MMoise, la the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, tor uoiumma iwuniy. Edwabd WsBsrss, Plaintiff, VJ. 'I Gos H. Btnon and Nilmc By- hoh, bis wife, defendants. ToOus II. Bynon and Nellie Bynon, his wite, ine aoove-nainea aeieuaanta i In the name of the State of Oregon, voil are hereby required to appear and answer the con plaint tiled against you Id ths above entitled action, on or before the first day of tbe next term of tbe aboveentitled court, to wit: The flrst Tuesday after tbs second Monday in October, 1892, being the Uth day of said month : and if you fail so to answer, ior want tnereoi toe pininun will take Judgment against you and each of vou for tbe sum of $56.00, with interest thereon since the 16th day of March, 1891. at the rate often percent per annum, and for the further sum of f iO.OO as attorney's fees herein, and for his costs snd disbursements of this action. This summons is published pursuant to an order of Thomas A. McBride, judge of the above entitled court, made at chambers on tbe 23d day of August, 1892. GEO. E. DAVIS, a26o7 Attorney for Plaintiff ujHMona. In tbe Circuit Court of the State of Orsgoa for Columbia Countv. John Freilinger, plaintiff 1 vs. -J . Augusta Freilinger. defendant.! To Augusta Freilinger the above-named de- lendant: In the name of the Stats of Oregon, you are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you in theahova entitled suit on or before the firstday of the next term oi tne aoove entitled court, to- wit: The first Tuesday after tbe second Monday in October 1892. being the Uth day1 of said month, and if you fail so to answer ior want tnereoi, tne piainmi win apply to the court for the relief demanded in the complaint, viz: For a decree of divorce, aud tbat the marriage con tract between the parties be dissolved, and for his costs and disbursements of this suit This summons is published pursuant to an order of Thomas A. McBride, judge of the above entitled court made at chambers on the 23d day of August, 1892. GEO. E. DAVI8. a26o7 Attorney for Plaintiff. Sheriff Sale. STATE OF OREGON. ) County of Columbia.) By virtue of an execution issued ont of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Columbia, to me directed, in favor of 8. Frank, Abe Meir, Janette Meir and Fannie Frank, and against L. A. Day and Annie Day. for the aum of S289.0 dollars judgment, with interest at the rate of 8 per cent, per year from the 15th day of May, 1890, and the further aum of $43 35 doliors costs and accruing costs, command ing me to make sale of the following-described real property, to wit : tbe northeast quarter of the southwest quarter of section io. cownsnip i norm, range a west of the Willamette Meridian, together with the tenements, hereditaments and anonrten- ances thereunto belonging or in anywise appertaining; all being situated in Colum bia county. State of Oregon: I duly levied upon said premises on the 11th day of August, 1892. Now. in persnance of said execution. T will, on Saturday, the 17th day of Septem ber, 1892, at tbe hour of 10 o'clock A. iS. , at the Courthouse door, iu said county and state, sell at public auction, all the right, title, claim and interest in and to the above described real property of L. A. Day and Annie Day to the highest bidder therefor, for cash to aatisfy said execution, interest and costs. . Q. A. MASSIE, . al8sl8 Sheriff of Columbia County, Or. ' Adamlnlstratar's sale ef Realeatate. Notice is hereby given tbat in nusnance of an order of tbe County Court of Colum bia county, Oregon, made on the 6th day of July, A. D. 1892, in the matter of the estate of John Farrow, deceased, the undersigned administrator of the said estate will sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash and subject to confirmation by the said Court, on Saturday, tbe 3rd day of Septem ber. A. D. 1892, at one o'clock P. m.. at tha courthouse door in St Helens, in said state and county, all the right, title and interest that the said estate has by operation of law or otherwise acquired other than or in ad dition to tbat of the said John Farrow, at the time of his death in and to all that cer tain lot, piece, or parcel of land situate ly ing and being in said countv and att a,4 described as follows, towit: The northwest quarter of the southwest quarter and the southwest quarter of the northwest quar- . ter of section No. 2, in township No. 6 north of range No. 2 west of the Willamette Me ridian , and containing according to the United States government survey. 80 acraa of land. A. NEVIN. Administrator of the estate of John Far row, deceased. 129a2S A at la far Pablieattan. , xana omos at Oregon city, Oregon, August 20, i NOTICE Is hereby given that the folio named settler has Sled notice ol his i AUgUSt 20, ISO. owlng- i In tun. , tlon to make anal proof in auDuorl of hli i.lim and that said proof will be made before the County Clerk of Columbia oounty, at 8t. Helens. Oregon, on October 5, 1882, vis: DANIEI. STEHMAN, Homestead entry No 675, for the swW of see H. t S n. r 8 w. He names the following witn... W prove his continuous residence upon, aud IUIBMUUIMiIMUIBUU, Y i M . If. Bl. VOT&QY, W. King. J. L. Butts, of ADiarv P. a.. Omdaa. mnA . F. Doan, of Bain ier P. O.. Oregon. a2SsS0 J. T. APFEUSON, Beoister. Mattes far Pablieattan. Land OSSea at Oregon City, uregon, ... Auauai IB. lftM NOTICE Is hereby given that tha followtng named settler has filed notice of hia tntn. ' Hon to make final proof iu support of his claim, and that said pro I vill be made before tha County Clark of Columbia county, at Bt Helena. Oregon, on October 6, 1892, vis: DAVID M. DORSET, Homestead entry No. 7M. tor the nw)i of see U, tSn.rSw. He names the following witnainea to prove his continuous residence upon, and cultivation of, said land, vis: Daniel Stahmau, W. C. King and J. L. Butts, of Apiary P. O , Ore gon, and C. r. Doan, of Bainter P. O.. Oregon. a26e90 J. T. APPEKSON, Berliter. NoMeo far Paklicatlaa. Land Office at Oregon City, Oregon, NOTICE Is hereby given that the following named settler lias filed notioa of hla inten tion to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be mad before tha County Clark ol Columbia oounty, at 8L Helens, Oregon, ou October 11, 1892, vis: JOHN a MANTZ, Homestead entry No, 6919, for the swW of sea 4, t3n, r 2 w. He names the following wit nesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and cultivation of, said land, vis: Julius Jee mann, Henry White, Norman McKay and Hen ry Potter: all of Scappoote P. O.. Oregon. a26s80 J. t. APPEKSON, Register. Nat Ice far Pabllcattaa. Land Offloe at Oregon City, Oregon, August ao, 189a. XTOTICE is hereby given that the following. 11 aamed settler has died notice of bia inten tion to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be mad before th County Clerk oi Columbia county, at Bt. Heleas Oregon, on October 10, 1893, vis: , LOUIS BRADLEY, , Homestead entry No. 7U9S, for the swW of sen . 1 S,t6n,r2w. He nameathe following witneMM . to prove his continuous residence upon, aud cultivation of, aaid land, vis: A. Near, Chas. E. U-lrin.ta- Wm I'm .l D I W 1 1 . i . of Neer City P. O., Oregon. aJWO 1. X. APPEKSON, Register.