United Slutci and Goaniy Ofdtlal Paper
St. Hkmcnr, Hki'TKMUku 80, 1802.
LOCAL AND GENERAL.
Fresh vegetable!, frutti.meloni.eto,
at Swager'a.
ti. Aratlaar la now at work denpo
tng the clmniml ftoroBi St. Helena bar,
just bulow town.
n in fiwnnor'a for your choice
French cundiei.
Mr. and Mr. W. M. GaddU, of Go-
Me. were in St. Helens on Tuondny
last. :
Mr. B. A. Mllee and daughter Cora
who have been back to Miasourl ou
visit, returned home last Saturday,
A marriage license was issued by the
county clerk to Henry w. Whit and
Cordelia Barnett, both of Scappoose,
A fine lino of footwear and heavy
clothing can be iound at Hwugors.
If you cannot subscribe 9500 In aid
of some university or charitable insti
tution, snbsnriba for the Ukbqon mist
iily 91.60 per year in advance.
W. T. Mason has sold his property
in St. Helens and rented the farm of
II. P. Watkins, about three miles out
of town, to which he will move in
abort time.
Ah Fontr. a Portland Chinaman,
few niahts ago attempted to fill a coal
oil UniD while It whs burning. He
liadu't time to leave bis postollico ad
dress.
We call attention to the adofW.
II. Canyers A Co., real estate and in
aurance aeenta of Clatsknnie, the
loading real estate and insurance
agency in the lower eud of Co
lumbia county.
Dr. Griswold, tho dentist, left for
Rainier Monday, and will hereafter
visit ltainier on the last Monday of
eaoh mouth, remaining for a few days
at a time. If you are in need of any
work in his line you should give him
an early call.
A vivacious lady writer declares "J" ,
that in order to vault a fence as casilK T. C. Watts went down to Clatr-
a a man all a woman needs is "tne
courage of her convictions." It
uggoated that the flexor and extensor
muscles of a pair of good lugs is per-
tups quite aa essential
In another column will be found the
dot Bryant 4 Conway, the millmen
of Clattkanio. Those desiring lumber
fir or wdar of any class or deecrip.
lSn will do well to patronize this null
which can be done by placing orders
in care of the steamers Shaver and
Dixon.
"The way of the wicked Is short"
probably has reference to the man who
gives short weights and sells on credit
and charges interest after thirty days,
or to the man who makes a big "bluff"
on a bobtail flush and gU left.
Johnny King, who disappeared so
mysteriously from Salem, Ore., about
five years airo, has been heard from
He is livine near Kansas City, Mo.
He writes a letter to a brother making
inquiry concerning his relatives, but
will no doubt be grieved and surprised
to learn that his grief-stiicken mother
lor whom he inquires most tenderly
tnirether with a loving sister, have
liasscd to the groat beyond.
There has been a continued tend'
ncy to bowel disease here this season
aavs G. W. Shivell, druggist, Wicklifle
Kv.. "and an unusual demand for
Chamberlain's Colic. Cholera and Di
arrhoe remedy. I have sold four bot
tles of it this morning. Some re
mttrkablo cures have been effected by
it and in all cases it hat been success'
fill." For sale by Edwin Ross.
The Tillamook Headlight is after its
dilatory delinquents with a good-stzed
harp stick, so to speak, and publishes
the names of five men who "utterly
and persistently neglect to pay their
bills." This is what may be termed
decidedly personal journalism. Well,
it man who doesn't pay the printer
is in a bard row of stumps, as it wore ;
lio will never get to heaven and the
devil wouldn't have him.
To destroy parasites infesting hen
houses, scatter straw on the floor and
set fire to it. This will be sure to de
stroy tho parasites likewise the hen
house. A correspondent of the Ore-
son Statesman says he tried it and
knows it to be a fact; and, further,
that it required the united efforts of
the neighbors to prevent the barn and
contents near by from going the same
way. This is about equal to jumping
into the river to get out oi me ram.
How often the Innocent are made to
suffor for the crimes of the guilty. A
Tacoma dispatch of September 24
ava: "William Randal, who was con
victed of petty larceny, will be par
doned by the governor, as he was tit
nocont, the principal witness against
lilm proving to be the thief. Randal
lias served his sontenco except about
five days." The Uiief whose testimony
secured the sentence of Randal should
be sentenced to a term twice the
length of Randal's.
Many years' praotlce have given C.
A. Snow & Co., solicitors of patents at
Washington, 1). C, unsurpassed sue
cess in obtaining patents in all classes
of inventions. They make a specialty
of rejected 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 inventors, patontee, manufac
tures, and all who have to do with
patents.
Tho grand jury at Portland have
found "true bills" against all the priu
cipals and a numbor of the more
prominent abettors of the so-called
glove contest which took place in that
city on Tuesday night of last week.
Four of the number being unable to
furnish the required 91500 bonds are
languishing in jail. Would it not be
a good idea for the grand jury to ex
tond its work to some of the robber
dives of that city running under the
guise of .thfiaternf Far graver crimes
lire committed there than in the prize
ring, uut men u migut mane sonm
difference as to whoso ox in gored, bo
to speak,.
There is a story gotng the' rounds of
the press concerning the wealth of the
Rothschild's. It says deputation
waited upon a member of the family
in Paris to point out the iniquity of his
possessing so much money. The gen
tleman interviewed listened attentive
ly to the arguments used by the vis
itors, and frequently interrupted the
proceedings with such ejaculations as
"Hear, hear," "Well said." and the
like. Finally, and in all seriousness,
Baron Rothschild Inquired of the de
putation what he was required to do,
"We consider," said the spokesman
"that your wealth should bo divided
equally among tho people of Fmnco."
iiiere was a momentary silence.
Moanwhile the baron had been
busy jotting down a number of
figures, and drawing from his pocket
a handful of coins presented eaoh
member of the deputation with a franc
piece, remarking at the same time
"Gentlemen, that represents the pre.
cine sum which each individual would
reoeive were your wishes carried out.
You have, therefore, no further ground
for complaint. Any other French sub
ject sharing your view will receive one
franc by personally applying for the
same."
In Justice "Dlakesley's court Wed
nesday a case was tried in which Jona
than Dodge had brought suit against
John Vanblannorn to recover the sum
of 910 for a cow sold the defendant,
and the further sum of 93.38 for work
performed. In rebuttal the defendant
claimed that the plaintiff had boarded
with the snid defendant to the extent
ofobout922. Tho evidence produced
was by the two principals in in the
cane and Joseph Vmiblaricom, a
brother to defendant. W. J. Rice ap
peared for plaintiff and T. J. Brink for
defendant. Alter a short but pointed
argument by the attorneys the case
was given to the jury, who, after being
out but a few minutes, fonnd a verdict
for the plaintiff in the sum of 911
"I would rather trust that medicine
than any doctor I know of," says Mrs,
Uattie Mason, of Chilton, Carter
county, Mo., in sneaking of Chamber
lain's Colio, Cholera and Diarrhoea
Remedy. This medicine can always
be depended upon, even in the most
severe and dangerous cases, both for
children and adults. 25 and 50 cent
bottles for sale by Edwin Ross, drug
gist..
leu me and Alaygpr Monday last on
business of a political nature. On
that day the republican county cen
(ral committee, consisting of T. C.
Watts, W. II. Conyers and Charles
Mayger, held a meeting at Mayger for
the purpose of consulting in regard to
the campaign now in progress.
The demand for Chamberlain's
Colic, Cholera end Diarrhoea Remedy
is steadily growing, from the net that
all who give it a trial are pleased with
the results and recommend it to their
neighbors. We feel sure that the rem
edy cannot be recommended too high
ly. -Wagley & Smead, druggists, New
ton, Iowa. For sale by Edwin Ross.
Thr Mist office has just received
large invoice of job printing paper di
rect from the wholesale house of Blake,
Mt-Fall & Co., and are prepared to
print letter heads, note and bill heads,
envelopes, cards, eta., at prices that
cannot be duplicated in Portland.
Sheriff Maude and Deputy Miles are
both very busy this week summoning
the jury for the October term of court,
besides there is a great deal of other
business connected with the sheriff's
office just at this time.
Sam Looney, of Colorado City, Tex
as, is visiting his brother, Prof. Looney,
of this place, this week. He is very
much in love with this country and
may locate here. He has been in the
banking business four years.
I wish to make a firm denial of the
rumor, if there be such rumor, that
Portland can undersell mo in milli
nery goods. Mrs. C, L. Colburk.
C L. Colburn's aunt, Mrs. Markham,
of Marion county, and Mrs. Anderson,
his sister, of Portland, are visiting their
nephew and brother this week.
Nancv Hanks again lowered the
world's trotting record Wednesday, i
making a milo in Z Vi.
The Jrtoyal and the Soldiers.
Army and Navy Journal.
During the last year, including the
March contracts recently awarded, the
Royal Raking Powder Company has
supplied over 212,000 pounds, or 106
tons of bnking powder for the United
States Government and its Army and
Navy officers.
For many years the Government
has given its orders (or Royal Baking
Powder in preference to all others, it
being found superior to all others in
strength and purity by the official ex
amination, and the only baking pow
der that will keep and retain its
strength in the various climates to
which it is sent by the Department.
HAINlEIt.
toOWOSaO "
Oh I isn't this weather just lovely.
Are you going to the masque ballT
the question one asks on meeting
another. "Well, you just guess I am.
the reply. ''Wouldn't miss it for a
dollar. Everybody and his girl will
be there."
Dr. Griswold is here this week doing
the "painless extraction" act.
James Fenton is again the victim of
that implacable shingle saw. He sac-
ratlccd a portion of his thumb this
lime. ,
It is said that Mr. Blanchard will
build an addition to his house, and
that it will be UBod as a hotel.
The infant daughter of Miles Sbeeirn
very sick. Dr. Belt is iu attendance.
Mr. Muckle is having a house built
on the hill for a residence.
Pronouuced llopcleae. Yet Saved.
From a letter written by Mrs. Ada E,
Hurd, of Groton, 8. ., we quote: "Was
taken with a bad cold, which settled On my
Lungs, congh set in and finally terminated
in Consumption, Four doctors gave Die
up saying I could not live but a short time.
gave my self up to my Savior, determined
if I could not stay with my friends onearth
I would meet my absent ones above. My
husband was advised to get Dr. King's
New Disoovery for Consumption, Coughs
.nd coi'iM. i gave II. a trim, . tooK in an
itrlit bottles: it has cured me and thank
Ood I am now a well and hearty woman."
Trial bottles free at I'M win Hots' Drugstore
resular suiu, 50c and $1.U0,
CL-ATSKANIK.
John Myers left lost week for Mon
mouth, to attend the state normal
school at that place.
Orville Merrill left on boat Friday
lor i'ortlaad to spend some time with
his grandmother there, and perhaps
attend school if he finds tho schools
there equal to Clatskauio.
Mr, Parks, Sr., is down from Wood'
land on a visit to his sou and for med
ical treatment.
Several men were busy a part of this
weeic repairing the road from Tiche
nor s mill. Quito a Quantity of new
plank had to be used to take the place
Of those worn out.
A new two-horse hack Is expected
to add comfort and luxury to the
Blood family when they want to come
to town or go elsewhere fdr an airing.
D. C. Aldndge end Fred Clark had
a very distressed and dejected express
ion of countenance last Monday alter-
uoon, aud reported themselves sick
and dizzy from an attempt to work in
Tichenor's well after having put a shot
tu to do some blasting. Firedamp or
some other suffocating vapor seemed
to have got Into the well with the re
sult mentioned and further work was
postponed for that afternoon.
No cases of cholera, have been re
ported en board the steamer Shaver
up to this time, and the vessel is still
allowed to make her tri-weekly trips
between Clatskame and Portland.
Friday of this week is to be observed
as a day of feasting at the E. W. Con
yers residence, because it is to be Char
lie's birthday anniversary. The cards
of invitation do not say which anni
versary, but Charlie's friends think he
will be old enough to vote at the com
ing presidential election.
The old school house is being de
prived of its furniture this week, and
hereafter the shouts of the schoolboy
as he chases the fellow who is running
off with his bat will not begin at its
doors. The multiplication song of 2
times 1 are 2 will be transferred to an
other place, and the gentle patter of
the ruler upon the palm of the hand
will probably not be again heard in
side its walls. Many a person passing
the building and seeing the new school
house will respond to the following
sentiment of an old man:
When the country was new, wife, when I
win a scholar lad.
Our readin' and wrltin' and spellln' were
noui an me studies we nan.
We cleared up tbe farm through the sum
mer, then traveled through woods
and snow.
To the log bouse in the openln', the school-
nouse ut yeurs ago.
Now boys go to school in a palace, and
study hard Latin and Greek:
They go Into the district hopper and come
out of the college spout;
And this is the way the schools of our land
are gnnuin me great men out."
Mrs. N. Nichols and son George left
on Steamer Monday night for a visit
with Mrs. Kelly at Ilwaco.
Mrs. B. W. Blood was also a passe n
ger on the outward bound steamer on
Monday night.
W. K. xichenor and family are in
Portland this week and will visit the
exposition.
Andy McDougal is at Kappa for a
tew days.
Some of the boys employed at Him
pel's mill left for other places since tbe
mill shut down last week, and others
are taking a rest about town.
Noticing the band out in uniform
the first of the week the inquiry was
started : "What's in tbe wind now?''
It was found, however, that they were
going to get their pictures taken.
They were ranged at the side of Con
yers' store for a background and looked
their best when tho instrument went
off. The result has not yet been an
nounced.
Mr. and Mrs. Bozarth, of Woodland,
are visiting Norman Merrill and wife
this week.
Rev. Frank L. Moore, the new M. E
minister at this place, has gone off this
week to unite his destinies with those
of a certain fair maiden up the valley,
and the people here propose to give
the newly married couple a reception
on Saturday evening at the house of
D. C. Aldridge, which will be used for
the present as a parsonage. A general
invitation is extended to the public to
come in and greot the' couple. The
reception will also be on the donation
plan, and anything contributed will
be thankfully received by the commit
tee In charge, and doubtless by the
pastor as well. Refreshments will be
served to all who attend.
The public schools ol this place, un
der charge of T. J. Cleeton and Mrs.
N. S. Keascy, are announced to begin
next Monday.
The editor of the Mist spent a day
in Clatskanie the first of the week.
He behaved himself very well, and is
respectfully and cordially invited to
come again.
RATE ITOII THIEP ELECTRICITY
There is probably nothing as dis
gusting as a sickly specimen of hu
manity. By this we mean those peo
ple who suffer from diseases which
easily yield to electric treatment.
They are miserable themselves and
nuke others miserable. Because some
doctors inform you that your case is
hopeless does not make it so. Take
the case of Mr. Tucker, president of
the Bank of Genesee, Idaho, whose
card we give below. It speaks vol
umes for Dr. Darrin.
Gennesfe, Idaho.
Dr. Darrin Dear Sir: The elec
tric medical treatment you gave me
one year ago or chronic cartarrh and
other troubles of fifteen years' stand
ing has proved suooessful.
Yours truly, II. A. Tucker.
Dr. Darrin is permanently located
at 270A Washington street, Portland.
Office hours, 10 to 6; Sunday, 10 to
12: evenings, 7 to 8. Sufferers from
all curable, chronic, acute and private
diseases should call at once. Exami
nations free at tho office or by letter.
All cases strictly confidential. Ques
tion blanks sent free.
Bueklen'a Arnica Mauve.
The Best Salve In the world far Cuts, Brntaen,
Sores, Ulcera, Salt Rheum, Fever Sorei, Tetter,
Chapped Hand, Chllblalm, Corns and all Skin
Ernptioni, and positively ouret Pllen, or no pay
required. It la guaranteed to give perfect laUs.
faction, or money refunded, Price 26 centa per
box. For 8ale Bv Edwin Rosa.
Subscribe lor the Mist $1.50 a year
BRYANT &
Manufacturers
ROUGH
Fir and Cedar Lumber.
Clear Flooring, Ceiling and Finishing Materia
Constantly on Hand,
Clatskanie, - - Oregon
Are You Prejudiced
Many people tMnk it necessary to go to some large
city to find a first-class
DRUG
Don't you believe it; because you can be convinced that there
is a nrst-ciass drug store nere by calling on .
Edwin Koss,
Who carries a fine and varied stock of
Drugs, Chemicals Standard Patent Medicines,
Fresh from
Prescriptions carefully compounded by an experienced chencist,
St. Helens. :
CLATSKANIE LINE.-
STEAMER G. W. SHAVER.
J. W. SHAVER, Master.
Leaves Portland at Alder St. dock Monday, Wednesday, Friday
for Clatskanie, touching at Sauvies Island, St. Helens,Columbia
City, Kalama, Neer Uity, Kainier, Uedar Landing, Mt Ooffin,
Bradbury. Stella, Jak romt,
turning Tuesday, Thursday, and
MUCKLE
-Manufacturers of
LUMBER
AKD D
GENERAL MERCHANDISE.
ST. HELENS, OR.
Joseph Kellogg & Co.'s River Steamers,
mSMM- i
Joseph Kellogg
FOR COWLITZ RIVER. .
JNUK 1 H W EjO 1 leaves
and Friday at 5 am. Leaves
day, and Saturday at 6 a. m.
JOSEPH KELLOGG Leaves RAINIKR at 5 a. i
daily, Sunday excepted, arriving at Portland at 10:30 a. i
Keturning leaves Portland at 1
Don't Buv
ANYWHERE BUT
EDFiUCr :
YOW WILL FIND THE
Freshest, Purest, and Best of Everything
-AT
Clatskanie Drug Store.
DR. J. E. HALL, Proprietor.
Notice UreeUlars,
Notice is hereby given by the nnder
signed administrator of the estate of
George AUsliouse, 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 postoflice, in Columbia
County. State of Oregon.
W.8. NUNN,
Administrator of the Estate of George
Allshouse, deceased.
Dated this 29th day of August . 1892.
C0ITO1Y
of and Dealers in
AND-
DRESSED
STORE.
the Factory.
: : Oregon.
and all - intermediate points, re
Saturday.
BROS.,
KALI BS IS
n .in : .:
and Northwest.
KELSO Monday, Wednesday,
PORTLAND Tuesday, Thurs-
p. m., arriving at 6 p. m
Your Drugs
AT A REGULAR
STORE.
THE -
Dr. Dramawni laKhtnlnr
Remedy for Rheumatism has received the
unqualified endorsement of the medical
facultv as being a safe and remarkably effi
cient preuaration for the relief and speedy
cure of Rheumatism, its work is so
speedy and miraculous that benefit is felt
from the first dose, and one bottle is war
ranted to cure any ordinary case. Sold by
druggists. Price, t5. for large bottle, or
sent by prepaid express on receipt of price
vy uruiumono juunicine uo w-ou
Maiden
Lane, New York. Agents wanted.
You should take your county paper.
In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon
lor iOiiinibia uotiniy,
FtoRxxca L. Arduuo. I'laiiitiff.) .
vs.
Anton AnoinuoK, Defendant. )
To Anton Anderson, the above-named de
fendant:
In the name of the State of Oregon, you
are hereby required to appear and unswer
me com piamioi piumiin nenin dv luesuiiy.
Hie 11th day of October, 1NWJ. ihnt belli
the first day of the term of niil Court, foi
lowiita? the expiration of the time nreprrihMi
in tho order lor the publication of this turn
inona, and if you fail ao to appear and
answer, the plainiilF will apply to the court
for the rcliefdeiuanded in her comprint,
to-wit: Fbr a decree dissolvinir the bunds
of matrimony now existing between you
snd l.luintih". and that nluintirl be awarded
the care and custody of the minor child of
planum ana aeientutnt, Hiuries Anderson ;
for general relief, and the costs and uls
burecments of this suit.
You are hereby notilied that thl auni
mons is served upon you by publication
thereof once a week for six weeks in Xuc
Okkooh Mikt. a weekly newspaper of iren
eral circulation, published in the Countv of
Columbia and Htate of Oregon, in pursu
ance oi and ty virtue ot nn order duly made
by the Honorable Thomas A. MeBnde,
indue of the I'iltli Judiciul District of Ore-
gun, made ana tiateu A tieust is, iwu.
a2Go7 Attorneys for Plaintiff.
aujHinonai.
In tbe Circuit Court of the State of Oregon
ior loiumDia uuuniy.
Joseph B. Misirvi. Plaintiff, )
vs.
Oebtbudi Y. Mksiive, Defendant.)
To Gertrude V. Meserve, the above named
aeienuant:
In the name of the State of Oreeon. vou
are hereby required to appear and answer
the complaint of plulntitf herein by Tues
day, the Uth day of October, Uttfi, 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
ana answer, we piainiiu win apply w tne
court for the relief demanded in his com
plaint, to-wit: For a decree dissolving the
bonds of matrimony now existing between
vou and plaintiff', and that he be decreed to
be the owner in fee of ail 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, in The
ubeoon mist, a weexiy newspaper ot gen
eral circulation , published in tbe County
of Columbia and State of Oreeon. in pursu
ance of an order duly made by the Honor
able u numas a. Mcisrme , juugeoi tne utn
Judiciul District of Oregon, made and dated
Augusts, Ufttt. 11 LLaKU (JOl.K,
a26o7 Attorneys for Plaintiff.
summons.
la the Circuit Court ot th? State of Oregon
lor uoiumo'a county.
Jekeie U. Mebaxda, plaintiff )
vs.
JohhH. Mebanda, defendant. )
To John H. Meranda, the above-named de
fend ant:
In the name of the State of Oreiron you
are hereby required to appear and answer
the complaint of plaintiff herein, by Tues
day the 11 day of October, I9ta that being
toe nrst day oi tne term oi said court, fol
lowing the expiration of the time prescribed
in the order for the publication of this sum
mons, and if vou fail so to auoear and an
swer. the plaintiff will apply to the court
ror we reuei acminara iu ner complaint,
to wit: For a decree dissolving the mar
riage contract now existing between vou
and plaintiff, and permitting her to resume
ner maiaen name oi Jennie M . unieieon,
and for the costs and disbursements of this
suit and such other relief as to tbe court
may appeasreqtutable. You are hereby no
tified that this summons is served unon
you by publication thereof, once a week for
six week in the ohkuom 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 bv
the Honorable T. A . McBride, judge of tiie
rum liiaiciai district ot uregon. niaue and
dated August idtn,
Attorneys for plaintiff.
aemmoNS.
In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon,
tor loiumoia ittunty.
Josie Martis, Plaintiff, I
vs.
Robert Mahtih, Defendant.)
To Robert Martin, defendant:
In thd name of the State of Oreeon. vou
are hereby required to appear and answer
the complaint tiled against vou in the above
entitled suit, on Tuesday, tho 11th day of
October, 1892; and if you fail so to answer
the piaintilf will apply to the Court for the
relief nraved for in tbe (.iimnlniiit- Th oK.
jeib oi bum suit 10 w oduiiii a uwiree or iu
vorce troni you upon tne grounds ol de
sertion.
This summons is published bv order of
nun. a . a. lacunae, luoee oi Bind court.
maue August in, Asia.
J. O. MORELAND.
a26o7 ; ' ' Attorney for Pluiutiff.
summons.
In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon,
tor tne uoumy oi uoiumuia.
Ida M. Houoh, Plaintiff, )
vs. r
Willis P. Hocoh. Defendant )
To Willis P. Hough, the above-named de
fendant:
In the name of the State of Oreeon. vou
are herebv notified and rennired to annear
and answer the complaint in the above en
titled cause and court bv the 11th day of
October, 1892, that being'the first day of the
term ot sain court, following toe expiration
of the time prescribe in the order for the
publication of this summons: and If you
fail so to answer or annear therein, the
J lainiuT will apply to the court for the re
let and for a decree as prayed for in her
complaint, to-wit: For decree dissolving
me nonas oi matrimony existing Detween
plaintiff and defendant; and for such
urther and other relief as to the court mav
seem just ana equitaoie.
Anis summons is ordered served nnnn
the said defendant by publication thereof
by Honorable Loyal B. Stearns, judge of
rne circuit court ot the f ourth judicial
District ot tbe State of Oreiron. bv order
niaue ana aatea on tne zntn day ot August,
1892. DELL STUART.
. .... .. . v
2o7 Attorney for Plaintiff.
AdnatnUtraler'a Sale.
Notice is hereby riven that pursuant to
an order of the Countv Court of the State of
Oregon, tor voiumoia (bounty, made cn the
20th day ot July, A.'D. 1891, the undor
eigned administrator of the estate of N. L.
nets, deceased, win sell at public auction
to the highest bidder, for cash in hand, or
for one-half cash and the balance on a
credit of one year, the same to be secured
by a mortgage upon the land told, at the
courthouse door in the town of St. Helens,
Columbia County, State ot Oregon, ou Sat
urday, the 1st day of October, A. D. 1892,
at the hour of two (2) o'clock P. M. of said
day, the following-described real estate,
to-wit: The southwest Quarter (swUl of
section four (4), and also the southeast
quarter (e) of section four (4), all being
situate in township six (0) north of range
live west of the Willamette Meridian in
Columbia County, Oregon, and containing
320 acres, more or less, according to United
Stites government survey.
A. Jn. B1SKU,
Administrator of the estate of N. L. Bare.
deceased.
St Helens, Oreeon, Aug. 24, 1892. s23
Notice fer Pabllcatloa.
Land Office at Oregon City, Oregon,
Auiust ao. 1K92.
NOTICE is hereby glvan that the following
named aettlei has Hied notice of his Inten
tion to make final proof lu support of his claim,
and that said proof will be mads before the
County Clerk of Colombia county, at Bt. Helens,
Oregon, on October S, 18SJ2. via:
ELMER I. GRINDLE,
Homestead entry No. 6989, lor the ne'4 of see S,
1 6 n, r 8 w. He names the following witnesses
to prove his continuous residence upon, and
cultivation of, said land, vis: B. W. Lowman,
uaniei eienman ana u. m. uorsey, ot Apiary f.
O., Oregon, and C. F, Doan, of Kiiinier P. O.,
Oreiron. J, T. APPBRSON,
ait. jo jtegister.
st'innoNn. .
In the Cirenlt Court of the State of Oregon
for Columbia County.
T. N. HvcaKAjf, Plaintiff, 1
vs. V
Laura A. Ryckhab, Defendant)
To Laura A. Ryckman. the above-named
defendant;
You will please take notice, that vou are
required to appear in the aU.ve-entiilml
court or. the tirat day of iu next regular
term, to-wit: on the lltll day of October,
IB.., ..J .u- .......I.. .: V
irw. mil Mimwcr 1110 uoiiipimiii. ui piumkiu
filed agnlnst you in said court, or tbe piain
tilf will take a decree against you for tbe
relief demanded In the cunmlRiiit. i. e..a
judgment dissolving the marriage contract
heretofore and now existing between you
and he, f defendant and plaintiff.)
Published by an order made bv tho Iton
Thomas A. McBride, judee of the said
court, made nt chambers on the 24th day
of August, 1892. W. J. HICK,
a2bW Attorney (or Plaintiff.
In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon,
ior boiuniDia countv.
Edward Wcbstkr, Plaintiff, . '
vs.
Gus H. Byhoh and Ntti.iE Br-
hok, bis wife, defendants.
To Gus H. Bynon and Nellie Bynorl, hit
wne, tne auovc-nanieu defendants:
In the name of the State of Oreiron. vou
are hereby required to Appear and answer
the con: plaint tiled aitainst von in the abova
entitled uclion. on or before the first day
of the next term of the above en li tied court,
to wit: ine nrst Tuesday alter the second
Monday in October. 1K92. belnir the 11th
day of said mouth! and if you fail so to
answer, for want thereof the phiutiff will
take judgment airainst yon and each of you
for the sum oftoo.OO. with interest thereon
since I he 16th day of March, 1891, at the
rate oi ten percent, per annum, and for
the further sum of 1:10.00 as attorney's feea
herein, and for hia costs and disbursement
of this action.
This summons Is published pursuant to
an order of I'honias A. McBride, judge of
tiie above entitled court, mule at chambers
on tbe 23d day of August, 192. '
GEO . E. DAVI3.
a20o7 Attorney for Plaintiff.
JJHillOltlS.
In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon
for Columbia Countv.
John Freilinger, plaintiff ; 1
vs.
Augusta Freilinger, defendant.) "
To Augusta Freilinger the above-named de-
lenaant:
In the name of the State of Oreeon. vou
are hereby required to appear and answer
the complaint tiled aeainst vouin the above
entitled suit on or before the first day of the
next term ox tne anove entitiea court, to
wit: The first Tuesday after the second
Monday in October 1892. beinethe 11th dav
of said month, and if you fail so t answer
tor want tnereot, tne plaintiff win apply to
the court for the relief demanded in the
complaint, viz: For a decree of divorce,
and that the marriage contract between the
parties be dissolved, and for hia 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 tbe 23d day of August, 1892.
UW. JS. 1'AVIH,
a26o7 Attorney for Plaintiff.
No tire for PnblieatlM.
Land Office at Oregon, City, Oregon.
Aiiffiiaft'.fl 1MI9
NOTICE is hereby given that the following,
named settler has filed notice ot his Inten
tion to make final proof in support of his claim,
and that said proof will be made before the '
County Clerk or Columbia county, at St. Helena,
Oregon, en Octobers, 1882, vis:
DANIEL 8TEHMAN,
Homestead entry No. S.W5, for the iroJi of see 11,
ten, rlw. He names the following witnesses
to prove his continuous residence nnon. anil
cultivation of, said land, vis: 1. M. Dorsey, W.
V. King, 1. U Butts, of Apiary P. O.. Oregon, and
C. F. Doan, of ltainier P. O., Oregon.
azb.w i. t. AftUKSUiV Keguter.
Notice fmr Pafcllcatiew.
Land Office at Oregon City, Oregon,
AilKUst 20. 1HM.
NOTICE is hereby given that the following,
named settler has Hied notice of hia inian-
tion to make final proof In support of his claim,
and that said proof will be made before tbe
County Clerk of Columbiacounty,at St. Helena,
Oregon, on October 5, 1082, via:
DAVID M. DOESKY, '
Homestead entrr No. 6794. for tha nvW nf mm 11.
ttn, rSw. He names tbe following wttuemiea
to prove dm continuous residence upon, and
cultivation of, said land, vis: Daniel Stehman.
W. C. King and J. L. mitts, of Apiary P. O , Ore
gon, and O. P. Doan, of Kainier P. O., Oregon,
a jjsao i. T. APPEKSON. Register.
Netlee fer Publaeatlea.
Land Office at Oregon City, Oregon,
August 20. 1892.
NOTICE is hereby given that the following,
named settler has filed notice of his inten
tion to make final oroof in stiDDort of hia claim.
and that said proof will be made before the
County Clerk of Colombia county, at St. Helens
Oregon, ou October 11, 1KU, vis:
JOHN C. MANTZ,
Homestead entrv No. 6918. for tha swl af sea
4, t3n, r 2 w. He nnnies the following wit
nesses to provo his continuous residence upon,
and cultivation of, said land, vis: Julius Je.
mann, Henry White. Norman McKay aud Hen
ry Potter; all of Scappoose P. O., Oregon.
A2630 J. T. APPEBSON, Kegistar.
Notice fer Publication.
Land Otfloe at Oregon City, Oregon.
August 20. ISM.
NOTICE is hereby given that the following.
' named Settler has filed notlra nF hia IntAn.
tion to make final proof in support of his claim,
and that said proof will be made before tbe
County Clerk of Columbia county, at St. Helena
Oregon, on Oatober 10, 1882, vis:
LOUIS BRADLEY,
Homestead entry No. 7053, for the swW of see
3, to n, r 3 w. He names the following witnesses
to Drove his eontinnniia rAl.lnnp uivui n.i
cultivation of, said land, vk: A. Neer, Chas. E.
Makinster, Wm. Uowd and Fred Wcwdham; all
of Neer City P. O., Oregon.
a?S0 J. T. APPERSON, Register.
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