lulled rUutn and County Offlelul Paper
Sr. Hbmcmh.Hki'tbmbkh 23, 1892.
LOCAL AND GENERAL.
Attorney Oeorgo E. Davis, of Port
latiil, was in town Saturday, looking
uftur lugul business.
He tare and attond the entertain
men tat DuloDa oi Oct. 8. You will
bo amply repuld (or your trouble.
The grain floet is beginning to ar
rive lu Portland, and soon Oregon
product will be off (or aorust the
water.
Tlio Mascot lias been laid up for re
pain, and in her iteud the Salem baa
l)Uon pluoed on the Lowia river route
by Kamin.
A few new cases of cholera are daily
reported in New York, but the disease
doe not seoro to gain much heudway
in other part.
Miss Josie Groves, of Portland, sis
ter of Mrs. J. 0. Muoklu, of thii place,
will attund ichool here thia winter,
having commenced her studies in the
higher branches mot Tuesday.
Sheriff Maasie will make a sale of
his farm implements, horses, etc., on
Saturday, Oct. 1, at 10 o'clock. The
aula will be held at the old Harris
pUco, on the St. Helens-Portland road
The Bt. Helens Sunday school was
organized last Sunday, with Professor
Loon i) v as superintendent. The hour
for meeting was fixed at 10 o'clock.
All those who can conveniently should
attend and assist the superintendent
in hi labors.
I have opened my full stock of mil
linerv Kooda, and have a good line of
Feather, Tip, Ponpons, Wing,
Duckies and novel ornament to make
a hat attractive.' I also have kid
gloves. Call and got price beforo
purchasing elsewhere.
Mil. C. L. Comiurh,
A gentleman was heard to remark a
few days ago, while paasinif Columbia
county's court house : "I this the barn
that i run in connection with the St.
Helena hotel?" Upon being (old the
facts in the case his embarrassment
would hardly permit him to apologize
for the frank inquiry.
My pricos will continue to be as low
or the market will permit, in all lines
of general merchandise. I will at all
time nuet every "cut."
Euflpectfully, W. H. Doi.man.
The following are the Sovereign
Grand Lodge officer elected by the
Odd Fellows' convention in Portland
Tuesday: Grand Sire, C. T. Campbell,
Loudon, Ontario, Canada; Deputy
Grand Sire, J. W. Stebbina, of Now
York j Grand Secretary, Theodore A.
Itusa, of New Jersey ; Grand Treasu
rer, Isaac A. Shcppard, of New York.
Once more there is an opposition
atoamer plying on Lewia river. The
Bismarck, a light-draught stern wheel
ateamer just completed (?) by a man
named Wagner, is now making regu
lar trip between Woodland aud Port
land. She ha been built for low
watr navigation, drawing only about
tine foot of water, aud can carry about
(K) toua of freight.
Many years' practice have given C.
A. Snow fc Co , solicitor of patents at
Washington, 1). C, unsurpassed suc
cess in obtaining patents in all classes
of invention. They make a specialty
of rejocled cases, 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 inventor, patentee, manufac
ture, and all who have to do with
patents.
la a runaway accident Sunday Jim
inio Emmons was thrown from a
wagon and dangerously if not fatally
injured. He wa driving his mother
and sister, Mrs. Tracy, home from a
visit when the horses took fright at an
old log and becoming unmunugeble
ran away and threw the entire party
out of the wagon, which wjs com
pletely wrecked. All were more or
loss hurt, but Jimmie is badly injured.
Journal.
A short time ago a dispatch from
HilUboro to the Orcgonian stated that
Waller Pomeroy, in company with
others, had been arrested, charged
with stealing wheat. , We wish to say
that the statement was iuoorrect. The
writer was in HilUboro on the day of
the arrests and made dilligent inquiry
in the presises. The names of the
parties arrested was Pomeroy, but
Waller was not with them, in fact he
was at hi home on Boappoose at the
time.
The St. Hellen Odd Fellows 26
altogether went to Portland Monday
to take part in the Sovereign Grand
Lode parade on that day. Those who
mtondedNMite! Ws W. Blakesley, U.
W. Clark, 0. fc-Colburn, A. H. Blakce
ley, James Muckle, Jk. 1' Decker,- J.
B. Boegle, M. Bay, A.' Jnbert, H.
Bung, W. Sweetland, Fred Shmpson,
C. W. Blakesley, Thoma Coope C.
N. Gable, Jack Craig, D. H. Pope,
Arthur, D. W. Bichardson, Thoma
Cloningor, E. D. McKay, W. Pomeroy,
George Grant, S. H. Tryon, and two
visiting members. Some of the boys
came home Monday night on the Pot
ter, while the remaindor stayed over
and "took in" the town, returning on
the Kellogg Tuesday.
The date of the World's Fair ente)
tain moot to be hold at Delena has
been changed from Oct. 1 to Oct. 8,
Wo understand this change was made
necessary from the fact that those who
seem 4o bo vested with authority have
refused to permit tho use of the school
house for the occasion. It is said that
politics is behind the refusal, but we
trust this is untrue. If it is true, and
there whs no valid reason otherwise,
these worthies must be endowed with
a very small modicum of that publio
spirit which should be a leading char
aoteristioof every true publio spirited
and progressive citizen. They might
well seek a clime where the traits of
civilization are unknown and moss-
biiclii m prevail. However, those
having the entertainment in charge
seem to be equal to the emergency, as
we are informed that Meserve Bros.
will at once commence the erection of
a hall, which will be completed by Oct
8, and the entertainment held therein,
The people of Delena and vicinity
are preparing an entertainment, which
will take place on Saturday evening,
Oct. 8, 1802, for thebonoflt and to
aid in preparing Bjf appropriate dis
play from Columbia county to the
World' Fair. Alor the concert thosi
who desire can enjoy themselves by
dancing. We trust that all who can
find it convenient will be present and
assist this worthy movement finan
cially. The people down in that end
of the county seem to be thoroughly
alive to the county' best interests, and
deserve credit for their publio spirited
ness in this movement.
The steamer Wilmington was again
held at Astoria last Sunday, and on an
inspection by Collector Taylor, about
400 pound of opium was discovered.
As usual, the captain denied all knowl
edge of the drug being on board. It
seems that every time this vessel en
ters the Columbia she is found guilty
of this smuggling business. It might
be as well for tiie treasury department
to dispense with hor service as a com
mon carrier altogether.
Ten immonee logs, the largest ever
cut in the toresl near Tacoma, were
taken from the Port Blakeley mill last
week and shipped to Chicago to go
into tho Washington world' fair build
ing. Each log ia 122 feet long and 42
inches across at the small end. Every
two logs require seven cars, thirty-five
cars in all being required for ten logs.
One hundred and twenty-six logs will
lie required for the foundation of the
Washington building.
The 21st day of Octobor ha been
designated by the president as Colum
bus Day, to be celebrated by all the
schools of tho country in honor of the
four hundredth anniversary of the
discovery of America. We trust the
schools of Columbia county will make
arrangements for the proper celebra
tion of the day.
The Portland Exposition opened
Wednesday night, with about 10,000
people present.
PURE FOOD IN CONUHKSS.
Action Which Haa Ron u I led In the
Official Determination of the
Bent Baking Powder.
The act of congress authorizing the
examination of the baking powders
has resulted in a most unprecedented
compliment to the Royal Baking Pow
der, The tests were made in the Gov
ernment Laberatory at Washington,
and tho olfioiul report shows that the
Koyal is superior to all others in leav
ening strength being over thirty per
cent, above the avorage. The report
also shows the purity of the Boyal
Powder and the wholcsomeness oi its
ingredients.
This is probably the highest compli
ment of an official character ever paid
to a prietury article, though no more
Limit the great army of baking powder
consumers would expect iu behalf of
their old friend and favorite.
The result of the official examina
tion, as thus determined, will, of course,
make the "Royal" the standard for
Government purchases.
GILLTON.
Mrs. E. II. Flagg and children start
ed for their home in Salem last Tues
day, They have been visiting Mrs.
Flagg's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. R.
Becgle during the summer.
Woodhauling is nearly finished in
this locality aud a good shower would
be a benefit to tho pastures. There
are about 6000 cords of wood at Ful
lei ton'a lauding, which means an earn
ing of over $10,000 for this neighbor
hood. The roads are badly cut up and
some work should be done on them
before the wiuter ruins set In.
There was a pleasant party and
candy pull at the residence of Henry
Duncan last Friday night. It was
given iu honor of Miss Josie Duncan
and Ida Van Noose, of Newberg. The
attendance was large and all had a
good time. It is reported that Wil
liam Daggort lost his way home, but
did not have his girl with him.
' !.: 11 I t
v. lotatoes una year are biiiuh huu lew
in the hill. The best patch in this
neighborhood was raised by Mr. Holoe.
Tbe equinnoctial days have arrived
and the smoke will soon be a thing of
the past.
Miss Zoe Semple, who has been vis
iting her mother, Mrs. Hoyt, started
for her home in Tacoma last Sunday.
Bev. Beauchamp, of the Evangelical
church, will hold service at the school
house next Sunday evening. It is
hoped there will be a large attendance.
Thompson, the man whose disap
pearanoe last March caused so much
anxiety in this neighborhood, returned
last Monday, and reported that he had
boon at work in Salem. His eccentric
conduct is hardly excusable if the man
i iu his right mind.
Mis Eva Becgle is visiting her
cousin, Miss Cloe Searcy, this week,
Amos Slavens, who is convalescing
from typhoid fever, was brought home
last Saturday. Hi improvement is a
source of congratulation.
CAIilCO VALLEY.
Roads dry and dusty.
There was a dance at Jesse Hen
dricks' last night. Mrs. Hendricks was
sick a-bed, so she could not take part
in the dao.ee.
Mrs. Howard is working for Mrs.
Scott, of St. Helens.
The crops are in need of rain.
D. H. Pope attended" the Odd Fel
lows' gathering at Portland this week.
Floyd Fowler moved to Columbia
City last Thursday.
John Smith spent Sunday at B. F.
Pope'.
A. A. Smith and wife went to the
county sent yesterday.
The Sabbath school is still progress
ing. Carico Spy.
The demand for Chamberlain's
Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy
is steadily growing, from the rict that
all who give it a trial are pleased with
the result and recommend it to their
neighbor. We feel sure that the rem
edy cannot be recommended too high
ly. Wagley & Hmead, druggists, Uew
tou, Iowa. For sale by Edwin Boss.
Jury List October Term.
The following is the list of jurors
drawn for the October term of the
circuit court for the county of Colum
bia, which convenes in St. Helen on
the llih:
Kice, Daniel, logger ...Clatskanie
Brown, Harvey W., fanner,.. Keuben
Lamar, John, farmer. . , Bt. Helens
Cramer, John, farmer... Keuben
Morgan, Marshall, logger Westport
Tichenor, Stephen C, niillman. Clatskanie
McDonald, Alex P., farmer ...Deer Inland
Tichenor, Wilson K., millinan. ..Clatskanie
Fowler. Harvey M., farmer . Keuben
Henilcl, Frank D., farmer. . . . . . St. Helens
Liggett, Henry I)., farmer Clatskanie
Anderson, William, farmer Scappoose
Hiatt, William F.. farmer Mist
Powell, Alva H., farmer Pittsburg
Kelly, Uriah IX, farmer Clatskanie
Robinson, Allen, farmer . ,8t. Helens
MoNutt, Carroll S., merchant. .... Vernonia
King, William C. farmer.... Apiary
Adams, Thomas J., farmer Vernonia
Mosier, Churles W., farmer Rainier
Dobbins, Matthew, farmer. Majger
Urvaut, Milton, fanner Clutikanie
Parson, Daniel J., farmer Mist
McKay, Norman, farmer .Bcappoose
Uossa, Jacob, farmer... Clatskanie
Furrow, Walter, farmer Rainier
Lane, Edward H., farmer .Clatskanie
Freeman, David W., farmer
Miller, William, farmer
Kishhawk
,8t. Helens
. . . Reuben
. Vernonia
Oronk, John, farmer
Adams, Alonzo. fanner
School He-port.
The following is thereportof School
District No. 16, for the mouth ending
September 16 :
Number of day taught, 20; num
ber enrolled, 27; total number of days
taught, 426 ; average daily attendance,
213-10; number of visitors, 1. Those
neither absent nor tardy during the
month were: Willie, Frank and Ollie
Rice, Clyde Stewart, Joseph and Ray
mond Doane, Claude, Walter, Sibyl
and Eugene Furrow and Myrtle Steh
man. Those , receiving 90 iu attend
ance were Lavenia Furrow and Albert
Stehman. M. E. Harmer, Teacher.
ELECTIUCITV A8 A REMEDY.
As tbe light of medical science
spreads among an intelligent people,
scattering the dark shadows of ignor
ance aud superstition, and dispelling
the gloomy pessimism which ha dis
couraged the progress of the human
race through all tho past, physicians
have almost with universal accoid de
cided that electricity, properly applied,
is the greatest factor in curing disease.
Not one out of a hundred, however,
know how to use it. To be used effi
caciously, much time and study is re
quired. Dr. Darrin haa made it a life
long study, as the wonderful cures he
gives to tiie publio daily will justify
tho statement. Most of hi cures are
performed with this subtle agency, as
the following card will show :
To the Public This "is to testify
that I have been deaf in both ears for
a long time, also great pains in my
head and ringing in my ears. Through
Dr. Darrin's electric and medical
treatment I am cured. I was induced
to try Dr. Darrin through Mr. Thomas
Madison, of Farmington, Ore., who
was cured of total deafness. Befer to
me at Farmington, Ore.
JOHK SORANSKN.
Drs. Darrin can be found at 270
Washington street, Portland ; Bevere
House, Albany, Ore., and Review
building, Spokane, Wash., from 10 to
5 daily, evenings 7 to 8, Sundays 10 to
12. Consultation free. All curable
ohronio, acute and private diseases
treated.
Hucltlen'e Arnica salve.
The Best Salve ia the world for Cots, Bruises,
Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter,
Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns aud nil akin
Ernptions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay
required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satis
faction, or money refunded, Price 26 cents per
box. tot Sale By Edwin Ross.
ST. HELENS
3. - yptudak
Prescriptions
A Specialty.
KDWIIST ROSS, DEUGGIST.
:. DEALER IB )- -
PUKE DRUGS, OPTICAL GOODS,
MEDICINES, TOILET FANCY GOODS,
ARTICLES, CHEMICALS, STATIONERY,
CONFECTIONERY, NEW NOVELS, ETC.
And verything usually found in a First-Class Drug8tore.
Physicians' Prescriptions carefully compounded at any hour, day or night, by a
competent and Experienced Druggist.
CLATSKANIE LINE,-
STEAMER G. W. SHAVER.
J. W. SHAVER, Master.
Leaves Portland at Alder St. dock Monday, Wednesday, Friday
fnr rinfalranift tonohinff at Sftuvies Island. St. Helens.Columbia
City, Kalama' Neer City, Rainier, Cedar Landing, Mt Coffin,
Bradbury, Htella, Ualc roint, ana an intermediate point, re
turning Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday.
MUCKLE
Manufacturers of
LUMBER
AND DBAX.EBS IU
GENERAL MERCHANDISE.
ST. HELENS, OR.
Joseph Kellogg &
Joseph Kellogg and Northwest.
FOR COWLITZ RIVER
NORTHWEST Leaves KELSO Monday, Wednesday,
and Friday at 5 am. Leaves PORTLAND Tuesday, Thurs.
day, and Saturday at 6 a. m.
JOSEPH KELLOGG Leaves RAINIER at 5 a. m.
daily, Sunday excepted, arriving at Portland at 10:30 a. m.
Returning leaves Portland at 1 p. m., arriving at 6 p. m
Don't Buy Your Drugs
-ANYWHERE BUT AT A REGULAR-
DRUG S STORE.
-YOW WILL FIND THE -
Freshest, Purest, and Best of Everything
AT THE
Clatskanie Drug Store
DR J. E. HALL, Proprietor.
ST. HELENS HOTEL
J, George, Proprietor.
Tables always supplied wilh the best edibles
and delicacies tbe market aiiorua.
TERMS REASONABLE
FOR REGULAR BOARDERS.
Having been newly refurnished, we
are prepared to give satisfaction to all
our patrons, and solicit a share of your
patronage.
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ST. HELENS OREGON.
POUND.
Adrift in the Columbia river last June
a black skift containing loggers' tools and
time book. The owner can have same on
applying at Bourne's landing. tf
Dr. Drummond's) ftiigltuilnff
Reinedv for Rheumatism lias received the
unqualified endorsement of the medical
faculty as being a safe and remarkably ejti
cient preuaration for the relief and speedy
cure of KheumRtisra, Its work is so
speedy and miraculous that benelit is felt
from the first dose, and one bottle is war
ranted to cure any ordinary case. Sold by
drugitist. Price, to. for large bottle, or
sent by prepaid express on receipt of price
by Prtimmond Medicine Co.. 4N-50 Maiden
Lane, New York., Agents wanted.
DRUG STORE.
Orders from the
Country filled by
Return Mail,
BROS.,
Co.'s River Steamers,
"POULTRY
BEE SUPPLIES,
Fertilizers, Etc.
F. W. Miller
171 SECOND ST.
Portland, Oregon.
Bend for Catalogue.
Notice la Creditors.
Notice is hereby given by the under
signed administrator of the estate of
George Allsbouse, deceased , to the credi
tors of. and all persons having claims
against the said deceased, to exhibit them
with the necessary vouchers within six
months after the first publication of this
notice, to the said administrator, at his
office at Gillton postoiBce, in Columbia
County, State of Oregon.
W.8. NCNN. '
Administrator of the Estate of George
iwismuise. ueceHseu.
Dated this 29th day of August , 1S92.
TrfifiR
In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon,
for Columbia County,
Flobekct L. Anuersoh, Plaintiff.)
vs. I -
Antok Akdersok, Defendant. )
To Anton Anderson, the above-named de
In the name of the State of Oregon, you
are hereby required to nppear ami unswer
uiecompiaintot planum nervm oy luestmy,
the 11th day of October, that beiiiK
the Hrst day of the term of said Court, fol
lowing the expiration of the time prescribed
in the order for the publication of this sum
mons, and if you fuil so to appear and
answer, the plaintiff will apply to the court
for the relief demanded iu her complaint,
to-wit: For a decree dissolving the bonds
of matrimony now existing lietween you
and plaintiff, and that plaintiff be awarded
the c ure arid custody of the minor child of
plaintiff and defendant, Charles Anderson;
for general relief, and the costs and dis
bursements of this suit.
You are hereby notified that thi sum
mons is nerved upon you by publication
thereof once a week for six weeks in'l'HK
Obkoo Mist, a weekly newspaper of gen
eral circulation, published in the County of
Columbia and Htuie of Oregon, in pursu
ance of and by virtue of unorder duly made
by the Honorable Thomas A. McBride,
fudge of the Fifth Judicial District of Ore
gon, made and dated August 18, 1892.
u20o7 Attorneys for Plaintiff.
nuinitiosjs).
In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon,
for Columbia County.
Joseph B. Meskkvs. Plaintiff, I
vs. V
GEBTBCnx V. Mksebvi, Defendant.)
To Gertrude V. Meserve, the above named
defendunt:
In the name of the State of Oregon, yon
are hereby required to appear and answer
the complaint of plaintiff herein by Tues
day, the 11th day of October, 12, that
being the first day of the term of said court
following the expiration of the time pre
scribed in the order for the publication of
this summons; and if you fail so to appear
and answer, the plaintiff will apply to the
court for the relief demanr'ed iu his com
plaint, to-wit: For a decree dissolving the
bonds of matrimony now existing between
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 you by publication
thereof , once a week for six weeks, iu Tux
Obeuor Mist, a weekly newspaper of gen
eral circulation , published in the County
of Columbia and State of Oregon, in pursu
ance of an order duly made bv the Honor
able Thomas A. McBride, judge of the Fifth
Judicitd District of Oregon, made and dated
August 24, 1802. DILLARD & COLE,
a2Uo7 Attorneys for Plaintiff.
summoNS).
la the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon,
lor Columbia County.
Jekhik M. Mebanda, plaintiff
vs.
Johh H. Mebanda, defendant.
To John H. Meranda, the above-named de
fendant: In the name of the State of Oregon you
are hereby required to appear and answer
the complaint of plaintiff herein, by Tues
day the 11 day of October, 18!r2, that being
the first day of the term of said court, fol
lowing the expiration of the time prescribed
in the order for the; publication of this sum
mons, and if you fail so to appear and an
swer, the plaintiff will anply to the court
for the relief demanded in her complaint,
towit: For a decree dissolving tbe mar
riage contract now existing between you
and plaintiff, aud permitting her to resume
her maiden name of Jennie M. Eme.-son,
and for tbe costs and disbursements of this
suit and such other relief as to the court
may appear equitable. You arc hereby no
tified that this summons is served upon
you by publication thereof, once a week for
six weeks in Tn Okeuos 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 judicial district of Oregon, made and
dated August 13th. 1892.
DILLAED A COLE.
Attorneys for plaintiff.
' SUBl.TIOSS. .
In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon,
for Columbia County.
Josib Martin, Plaintiff, 1
vs.
RoBBrtT Mabtiit, Defendant.)
To Robert Martin, defendant:
In th) name of the State of Oregon, you
are hereby required to appear and answer
the complaint tiled against you in the above
entitled suit, on Tuesday, the 11th day of
October, 18:12 ; and if you fail so to answer
the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the
relief prayed for in the complaint. The ob
ject of tins suit is to obtain a decree of di
vorce from you upon the grounds of de
sertion. This summons is published by order of
Hon. T. A. McBride, judge of said court,
made August 18, 18U2.
J. C. MORELAND.
a2flo7 Attorney for Plaintiff.
In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon,
for the County of Columbia.
Ida M. Hough, Plaintiff, )
vs.
Willis P. Hough. Defendant )
To Willis P. Hough, the above-named de
fendant: In the name of the State of Oregon, you
are hereby notified and required to appear
and answer the complaint in the above en
titled cause and court bv the 11th dav of
October, 18112, that bemg'theflrst day of the
term of said court, following the expiration
of the time prescribe in the order for the
publication of this summons; and if you
fail so to answer or appear therein, the
plaintiff will apply to the court for the re
lief and far a decree s prayed for in her
complaint, to-wit: For a decree dissolving
the bonds of matrimony existing between
filaintiff and defendant; and for such
urther and other relief as to the court may
seem just and equitable.
xuis summons is oruureu servea upon
the said defendant by publication thereof
by Honorable Loyal B. Stearns, judge of
the circuit court ot the rnurtn judicial
Distript of the Atata of Oreurnn. hv order
made aud dated on the 25tb day of August,
18U2. v&Ytu KTUAKT,
2o7 Attorney for Plaintiff.
Administrator' Sale.
Xotice is herebv eiven that nnrauant to
an order of the County Court of the State of
Oregon, for Columbia County, made en the
20th day of July, A. D. 18SH, the under
signed administrator of the estate of N- L,
Berg, deceased, will sell at publio auction
U the highest bidder, for cash in hand, or
for one-naif cash and the balance en a
credit of one year, the same to be secured
by a mortgage upon the land sold, at the
courthouse door in the town of St. Helens.
Columbia County, State of Oregon, on Sat-
nraay, me 1st aay oi wtouer, A. u. ,
at the hour of two (2) o'clock P. M. of said
day, the following-described real estate,
to-wit: The southwest quarter (sw'4) of
section four (4), and also the southeast
quarter (seK) of section four (4), all being
situate in township six (6) north of range
five west of the Willamette Meridian in
Columbia County, Oregon, and containing
320 acres, more or less, according to United
States government survey.
A. M. ntitu,
Administrator of the estate of N. L. Bere.
deceased. . -
St. Helena , Oregon, Aug. 24, 18U2. s23
Notice for Publication. :
Land OfSce at Oregon City, Oregon,
AntrnRt 'Al. 1883.
TOTICE is hereby given tbat the following-
xi niiraen neuter nas men noiico oi nisiuiea
tion to make final proof iu sunDort of his olalm.
and that satd proof will be made before the
(joumy uiorK oi i;oiuirioia county, as eh. noieus,
Oregon, on October 6, vis:
ELMER K. GKINDLE,
Homestead entry No. IW9. tor the se! of see I.
tSn, r8w. He names the following witnesses
to prove ms continuous resilience upon, ana
cultivation of, said land, vis: B. W. Lowuian,
Daniel sionnian ana 11. si. uorsey, oi Apiary v.
O.. Oreifon, and C. T. Doan. of Rainier P. 0
Oregon. . T. A.ITKRSON.
aii30 Kegistor.
. - ai'm.iioas.
In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon
for Columbia County.
T. N. Ryckkait, Plaintiff, i
vs. f
Laura A. Kyckman, Defendant)
To Laura A. Ryckmnn. ths above-named
defendant:
- You will please take notice, that you are
required (o appear in the alH.ve-entitlud
court or. the first day of Its next regular
term, to-wit: on the 11th day of October,
1892, and answer the complaint of plaintiff
filed against you in said court, or the plain
till' will take a decn e against you for the
relief demanded iu the complaint, i. e., a
judgment dissolving the marriage contract
heretofore and now existing between you
and he, (defendant and plaintiff.)
Published by an order made by the Hon.
Thomas A. McBride, judge of the said
court, made at chambers on the 24th day
of August, 18U2. W. J. KICK.
a20o7 Attorney for Plaintiff.
. ... scrianons.
In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon,
for Columbia County.
Edwabd Websteb, Plaintiff,
vs.
Gus H. Brsod and Nellie Br
noh, his wife, defendants.
To Ous II. Bynon and Nellie Bynon, his
wife, the above-named defendants :
In the name of the State of Oregon, you
are hereby required to appear and answer
tbe con; plaint tiled against vou in the above
entitled action, on or before the first day
ui iue nexi term oi mo aooveenfiuen court,
to wit: The first Tuesday after the second
Monday in October. 18U2. beinir the 11th
day of said month ; and if you fail so to
answer, tor wane mereoi we pisinun wilt
take judgment asainst you and each of vou
for the sum of $55.00, with interest thereon
since the 16th day of March, 1891. at the
rate of ten tier cent. Der annum, and for
tbe further sum of f'10.00 as attorney's fees
herein, and for bis costs and disbursements
of this action.
This summons is published pursuant to
an order of Thomas A. Moiiride, judge of
the above entitled court, marie at chambers
on the 23d day of August, 1P2.
utu. ts,. ua v is.
a2flo7 Attorney for Plaintiff.
ttinMONS. ., .
In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon
for Columbia County.
John Freilinger, plaintiff k
vs. -
Aucrusta Freilineer. defendant.)
To Augusta Freilinger the above-named de-
temiant :
In the name of the State of Oregon, yon
are hereby required to appear anil answer
tbe complaint tiled against you in the above
entitled suit on or before tbe ti nit day of the
next term of the above entitled court, to
wit: The first Tuesday after the second
Monday in October 1892, being the 11th day
of suid month, and if you fail so to answer
for want thereof, the plaintiff will apply to
the court for the relief demanded in the
complaint, viz: For a decree of divorce,
aud that the marriage contract between the
parties be dissolved, and for his costs and
disbursements of this soit.
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.
GKO. E. DAVIS.
a26o7 Attorney for Plaintiff.
Sheriff's Sale.
8TATE OP OREGON? I
County of Columbia.)
By virtue of an execution issued out of
the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon,
for tbe County of Columbia, to me directed,
in favor of S. Frank, Abe Meir, Janette
Meir and Fannie Frank, and against L. A.
Day and Annie Dav, for tbe sum of $280.60
doll iars judgment, with interest at the rate
of 8 per cent, per year from tbe 15th day of
May, 1890, and the further sum of $43.35
donors costs and accruing costs, command
ing me to make sale of the following-described
real property, to wit: the northeast
quarter of tbe southwest quarter of section
10. township 7 north, range 5 west of the
Willamette Meridian, together with the
tenements, hereditaments and appurten
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, iu persnance of said execution, 1
will, on Saturday, the 17th day of Septem
ber, 1892, at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M.,
at the Courthouse door, in said county and
state , sell at public auction , all tbe right,
title, claim and interest iu and to the above
described real property of L. A. Day and
Annie Day to the hishest bidder therefor,
for cash to satisfy said execution, interest
and costs. . G. A. MASSIE,
al9sl6 Sheriff of Columbia County, Or.
IXotice for Publication.
Land Office at Oregon City, Oreron,
August 20, 1X32.
NOTICE Is hereby given that the following
named settler has filed notice ot his inten
tion to make tinal proof in support of his claim,
and that said proof will be made before the
County Clerk of Columbia county, at ML Helens,
Oregon, ou October 6, 1892, viz:
DANIEL BTEHMAN,
Homestead entry No. 6575, for the swj of see 11,
1 6 n, r S w. He names the following witnesses
to prove his continuous residence upon, and
cultivation of, said land, viz: I. M. Dorsev, W.
C. Kiug, J. L. Butts, of Apiary P. O., Oregon', and
C. P. loan, of Bain ier P. O., Oregon.
a26s30 J. T. A 1'PKKSON, Register.
Notice for Publication.
Land Office at Oregon City, Oregon,
AUkUst 20. 1893.
NOTICE is hereby given that th following
named settler has filed notice of bis Inten
tion to mane tiual proof in support of his claim,
aud that said pro&r will be made before the
County Clerk of Columbiaeouuty, at St. Helens
Oregon, on October 6, 1S82, vis:
DAVID M. DOBSEY,
Homestead entry No. 6794, for the nw of see 11,
t6n, rSw. He names tbe following witnesses
to prove his continuous residence upon, aud
cultivation of, said land, vis: Daniel Btehman,
W. C. King and J. L. Butts, of Apiary P. O , Ore
gon, and C. F. Doan, af Bainier P. O., Oregou.
a26s J. T. APPKRSON, Register.
Notice tar Publication.
, Land Office at Oregon City. Oregon,
August 20. 1892.
NOTICE is hereby given that the following
named settler haa filed notice of his inten
tion to make final proof in support of his claim,
and that said proof will 'be mads ltefom tho
County Clerk of Columbia county, at St. Helena
uregon,ou uctooer ii, taw:, via:
JOHN C. MANTZ,
Homestead entrv No. 6916. for tha swl of s
4, tSn, i 1 w. He names the following wit-
ueMaes 10 prove ms continuous reaiuence upon,
and cultivation of, said land, vis: Julius Jes
mann, Henry White, Norman McKay aud Hen
ry Potter; all of Scapnoose P. O.. Oreaun.
26s30 J. T. APPEKSON, BeglStsr.
Notice for Publication.
Land Office at Oregon City, Oregon,
August 20, 1893.
NOTICE Is hereby given that the following'
named settler has filed notice of his intRii.
tion to make final proof In support of his claim,
and that said proof will be made before the
County Clerk ot Columbia county, at St. Helena
Oregon, on October 11), 1892, viz:
LOUIS BRADLEY,
Homestead entrv No. 7or8. for the swW nf see
3, t6 n, r 2w. He names tbe following witnesses
to prove his continuous residence upon, and
cultivation of, said land, vis: A. Neer, Chas. It,
Maklnster, Wni. Dowd aud Jred Woodham; all
of Near City P. O., Oregon.
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