The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913, March 17, 1893, Image 2

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    SUBSCRIPTION. 11.60 PER YEAR.
St. Hslkns, March 17. 1893.
Tkk road law aa amended cen
traliie the county road business in the
county odurU ol the several counties.
Tales are paid in cash, no levy to exceed
five mills, and are dispensed and ap
portioned to toe several districts by the
eounty court. A special road law was
also passed that will enable persons
owning property along any particular
load to improve it to any degree of
perfection, the property within three
tailes of the road on each side to pay
the costs provisions being made for
meeting the indebtedness thus ac
quired by instalments, payable over a
pace of ten years. The law is very
materially a chance from the old one,
and all its ins and outs and how it will
operate are not very well understood.
The most important thing of all in
toad making is money and any system
Without plenty of money will be only a
partial success.
According to the Astoria Herald,
Clatsop county is carrying an indebt
edness of $?0,0J0 and h.ve nothing to
how for it. If Columbia Couuty's
indebtedness amounted to one-fourth
this sum the howlers would all take a
fit. However, Clateop county is un
fortunate in having such a large indebt
edness at this time, for that county as
Well as Columbia Is at a point where a
vourthouoe and jail are absolute neces
sities. The public buildings of both
ounties are a disgrace to civilisation.
But then, in the meantime we will wait
and see if the new assessor complies
with the law and assesses property at
its true cash value, thereby increas
ing the amount of taxable property
about one-third. If this is done we
need not be without new public build
ings for more than a few years at least.
Thb appointment by Governor Mo
ra raw of John B. Allen to succeed him'
elf as senator from Washington after
the legislature elected by the people re
fused to elect him, bad politics as
Welt as a bad precedent. Benator Allen
heretofore has been a repiesentative of
'the state and has done good work ; but
during the late session of the Washing
ton legislature he left his post of duty
at the national capital and came home
On a campaign tour asking, yes begging
to be re-elected. It was probably this
very act that defeated him. His ap
pointment by the governor will not
strengthen the republican Darty of
that state. In such cases neither of
the contending candidates should be
appointed, but select some man whose
bame was not before the .legislature,
but who also has the interests of the
state at heart.
L.KVYLNQ SCHOOL, TAXES.
How the Work Will Be Done Under
' the New Act.
It was decided at the annual meeting of
the taxpayers " of tbis school district, on
Monday last, says the Oregonian, that the
meeting had no power to levy a school tax,
and that until sometime next fall or whiter
it will be impossible to make a legal levy of
the school tax. Many inquiries have been
eotaing in from clerks of different school
districts who wish to learn whether they
can levy a tax as usual, and also as to
Whether the tax, when levied, is to be col
lected by the sheriff or by the school clerk.
For the information of school clerks and
boards throughout the state, it may be
stated that the action Of the school board
of this district was based On an opinion
given by W. W; Tbayer. at the request of
the boArd, in regard to the construction
and effect of the act of the late legislature,
providing a mode of making assessments
and collecting taxes for school and muni
cipal purposes. In this opinion, be says:
"There will not necessarily be afcy em
barrassment in following the mode pro
vided in the act after it is fairly set in mo
tion, but coming into effect at this time,
and'eo suddenly, it will be- liable to create
more or less confusion. It necessarily re
sults in postponing the levy of taxes in
school districts that have heretofore been
levied at the regular school meetings held
in March. Mo such taxes can hereafter be
. levied at that time, end the valuation of
property in a school district, as fixed by
the county assessors and compiled by the
Clerksi or provided in section 2 of the act,
must constitute the basis of tbe levy. Hence
school district taxes for the year 1893 Cftn
not be levied until after the assessor has
finished his work and the state board of
equalization has coinpleted its duties) is
clerks of the counties cannot make t!elr
aaid computation until after that time.
Which will probably not be before next Jan-
'. nary.' '
In regard to delinquent taxes, Mr. Thsyer
is of the opinion that they can be collected
the same as if the act had not been passed,
tie also believes that tbe act providing that
the sheriff shall collect the taxes is the one
which will stand. His opinions in these
matters will be followed by the board of
directors of this district, and they will
probably be accepted as correct by school
boards throughout the state.
THE STATE IiEVTt
Th State Board Has Fixed the Bate
at i Mills.
Tbe slate board made the tax levy
on Wedbesday of last week. It is for
general purposes 6 23-33 mills, for the
university arid militia 12-35 mills,
making a total of 7 mills. It is stated
shut this levy will include the pay
ment of the world's fair appropriation
and the purchase of the stove foundry
--lhe two items aggregating $125,000.
It is claimed that it Will also carry
about one-half for the jute mill, the
Eastern Oregon insane asylum and
Other stale buildings. The board con
gratulates the people upon the low
per capita Cost of the asylum and pen-
ORDINANCE NUMBER NINETEEN (19.) .
Gkavtinq a Fravchisb to HENDERSON ORCHARD and WILLIAM T.
JONESt their heirs and assigns, the privilege of constructing a system of
Water Works in the City of St. Helens, and of maintaining and operating
the same for the duration of Thirty (30) consecutive years,
Tk pttpU tf f City of St. UtUnt do Ordain at Follows:
Section 1. Henderson Orchard and William T. Jones, their heirs and
assigns, are hereby granted the privilege of digging trenches along the publio
streets of the City of Bt, Helens, and laying down Water mains and lateral
water pipes within the same for supplying the city and the consumers With
Water taken from the Columbia river.
Srtefrtotf 2. And the use and sole occupancy of the following-described
part Of the street and "strand" for the purposes of erecting, operating and
maintaining pumping machinery for pumping and lifting water from the
river: All of the north half of Cowlits street and the "straud" lying sixty-six
feet east from the west line of the "strand" and to a line sixty feet north from
said center line of Cowlits street; Provided, that no rights of occupancy are
herebv eranted to any part of Cowlits street lyinjr west of a Hue sixty feet
east of the west boundary of the "strand"
Sbction 3. And of erecting and
Casenau street, or on any street west
shall give a pressure of not less than
the "strand" level.
Section 4. That the said Henderson Orchard and the said William T.
Jones are herein required, and do hereby scree, to furnish a water plant tl
sufficient power to produce a pressure
hundred and twenty-five (12a) pounds
Section 5. And that the said Henderson Orchard and the said William
T. Jones are further required, and hereby further agree, to permit any house
holler of the City of St. Helens to have connection by water pipe with the
mains of said company on application to them, upon the payment of the
legitimate expenses of making the connection, the company reserving the
right to make the connections with the
Section 6. The maximum rate
dollar and fifty cents per month for a
Section 7. The water mains shall
(3) inches diameter inside of pipes.
Section 8. The entire water
taxation during the term of this franchise.
Section 9. One mouth or end of
water is to be pumped shall extend into tbe rhannul of the Columbia nver,
and at least twelve feet below the surface of the river at low water mark.
Section 10. In consideration of
ation as the common council of the
Henderson Orchard and the said William T. Jones, their hens and sssigns,
covenant and agree to keep a reasonable supply of water ready for use in case
of conflagration, tbe authorities, in any such event, to have full and free use
of all the waters and Dlantg to subdue all Ores wuereoy Duiiaiugs are
endangered by conftagratiou.
Section 11. In consideration of
rranted the said Henderson Orchard
reouired. and hereby agree, to begin
within thirty (30) days after the passage of tbis ordinance, and to furnish water
for tbe use of the corporation of the City of St. Helens and for the use of the
householders of said City of SL Helens within six months after the passage of
this ordiuance.
Section 12. Inasmuch as there
water works for the City of St. Helens
in force from and after its approval by
the City of bl Helens.
Approved March 10, 189a
Attest : J. H. SWAGER, Recorder.
itentiary, and that the expense of
maintaining state institutions is the
lowest per capita of all the Pacific
coast states.
APPORTIONMENT BT COUNTIES.
The total amount of revenue to be
raised for state purposes being $1,-
066,897.99, the resulting rate of taxa-
tioa on each dollar of taxable property
is 7 mills, and is apportioned among
the several counties of the state to be
levied and collected and to be paid
into the state treasury by each of tbe
counties according to the following
schedule:
Baker I 16,427 38
Benton 28,038 43
Clackamas 36.554 CO
Clatsop. 37.947 44
Columbia 9,334 69
Coos 20,737 45
Crook 9,483 13
Curry 3,391 09
Douglas 30,940 62
Gilliam 6,408 13
Grant..,..'... 7,842 09
Harney..... 10.268 52
Jackson... 28,318 69
Josephine 9,438 19
Klaualb 8,53165
Lake 9,865 23
Lane...... 43,72286
Unn 68,042 96
Malhedr 6,762 03
Marion... 62,324 08
Morrow 9,001 93
Multnomah 395,493 71
Polk 29,861 63
Sherman 7,312 55
Tillamook 7,475 62
Umatilla 46,994 94
Union .,..... 27,253 77
Wallowa.. 5,659 92
Wasco .' 21,718 14
Washington 35,887 17
Yamhill 35.359 93
Total.,., fl,0S8,837 99
Death of a Pioneer.
John Bonser. one of the earlr oion-
eers of this state, who took dd a dona
tion claim on Sauvie's island in 1847,
and who has resided on the island con-
tinously ever since, died at the resi
dence of his stepson, Frank Dow, on
the Sth inst., in the 90th year of his age
He was born in Scioto county, Ohio,
November 6, 1803, and iraigrated to
this state with bis family in 1847. His
v'ife died in 1864; and two sons, a
daughter r nd several grandchildren
and greetrgrandcbildren survive him.
He was highly respected in the country
where he lived, being a srood neiehbor
and an honest, industrious man. The
funeral took place last Sunday. The
Steamer Joseph Kellogg took the
funeral party from Bow's landing, on
the Willamette slough, to Vancouver.
arriving there at noon. The remaina
were enlerred in the City cemetery at
that place.
01" IF Pi
mrnmrn mm mm
The only Pure Cream of Tartar Powdr.-No Ammonia; No Alum.
fJsed ia Millions of Homes 40 Year, the Standard
and parallel to said west boundary.
maintaining one or more reservoirs on
of Casenau street, the elevation of which
forty-four pounds to the square Inch at
in the water mains of not less than one
to the square inch.
mains.
charged for water shall not exceed one
household ox sue persons or under.
not be in site under or less than three
works plant shall be exempt from city
the suction pipe through which the
this franchise and soch further consider
City of St. Helens may decree, tbe said
the above privilege to them hereby
and tbe said William 1. Jones are
the construction of the water system
is urgent need of the constrnction of
this ordinance shall take effect and be
the president of the common council of
T. C. WATTS,
President of the Council.
t'fcolerlne la Pennsylvania.
Swhikley, Penn.: We had an epidemic
of cholerine, as our physicians called it. in
this place lately and I made a (treat hit
i,ta rh.nik..iDin'. I 'nKx rknUn ...I fW-
arrhoea Keniedy. I sold (our doxen bottles
of it in one week and have since sold
nearly a gross. This remedy did the work
and was a big advertisement for me. Sev
eral persons who had been troubled with
diarrhoea for two or three weeks were cured
by a few doses of tbis medicine.
P. P. Kkaff, Ph. O.
25 and 50 cent bottles for sale by Edwin
Ross, druggist.
CliATSKAN'lE.
Jim Van has been moving his family this
week to his house iust outside the corpor
ate limits. ,
Hon. Norman Merrrll returned Mondav
from a trip to Woodland and Portland.
His family will probably return this week
and occupy their place out of town.
The new meat shoo was opened to the
public on Saturday. We now have two
shops in operation ready for the rush this
summer.
A new transparency has been buns-ont
from one of ti e windows at Conyers' hull,
bearing the mystic letters K O. T. M .,
which people can interpret for themselves.
A social is announced for Friday evening
at Merrill's hall. ......
W. N. Cbatto, of Rainier, was on onr
streets Monday.
The town was wakened tat Friday morn
ing oy we sound ot vocal muic as a con
veyance tilled with vounar oeonle druvn
along Nehalem avenue singing "Nellie
way." and "We Won't Uo Home 'Til
Morning." As we looked at our time
pieces and found it was 6 o'clock we thought
they were correct, about the going home
part, at least Inquiry revealed the cause
of this early morning expedition to be a re
turn from K. 8. Bryant's, where a number
of young people had assembled to celebrate
the 21st birthday anniversary of Ernest
oryam, me eldest son ot the family, it Is
needless to remark that they assembled
the evening before to congratulate Ernest,
to have a good time, and to "dance all
night 'till broad daylight, and go home
wifcu ius gins in me morning.
V. O. Blood is among the visitors from
here to Portland tbis week, going out on
on Monday on horseback to Mayger.
- , CAKIOO.
Tbere is yet from two to ten inches of
snow leu here, but by the time this is in
print me snow win oe in waier.
C. Sanervtn returned home last we
from a visit to Astoria, Puget Sound, Ta-
wiu, niiu iivn;pia. lie reports
everything snowed under and business al
most at a standstill.
Mr. R. H Bailer conmleted a term nf
some months school at Milton crwk
Mostevery one seems to think Mr. Bailey
is just the teacher they need in that settle
ment. A. A. Smith is now engaged in hauling
mayic aim uu lugs nom uis place lo uow-
HU 0 .-:.;..,"" I
C. C. Mover is making: some rood im
provements on his place fn the way of erect
ing a two story dwelling boute.
J. Ni Brinn and wife came op from Mil
ton creek Saturday to visit Mrs. Brum's
parents lor a few days.
We saw A. A. Smith, assisted hv T) IT
Pope, making good use of the high water
oi Saturday ann ounuay in Milton creek in
the wav of inoVinz In.
The regular annual school meeting was
held Monday in the new school house. W.
Miller was elected director for three years
w out-wu v. r reye, wnone term expired,
8. H. Rock was chosen clerk fnr nm var
The financial report of the clerk was not
read owing to some other reports not en-
i,i rauiy. jn inouon lor a lu-mill tax
by J. Wolverdino- and a 5 mill tar l.v u
Hock, the former was voted down by two-
ml.h. main!.. nA tU. I..ie.. . 1
i V. J j .u Hts in.wi hub carried
by the same majority. The meeting then
adjourned.
jpata'l
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Powder
5
Mrs. C. L. Colburn,
BT. HELENS, OREGON,
incr ant
Dressmaker.
PRICES LOW
All Work Guaranteed
To Taxpayers.
VfOTICK is hereby given to the taxpayers
IN ot Coli'iubi county, that the law re
quiring the sheriff to visit each prec'net for
the collection of countv taxet lias been re
pealed by act ot the last legislature, which
tooketlect February 27, W, consequently
all taxes are required to be paid at the
sheriff's olHce in the county rouvthonae in
St. Helens, and the sheriff will not visit the
precincts as was tbe custom under the old
taw, ' A. macks in,,
March. 17. 189S. Sheriff Columbia Co.. Or
VV. H. CONYERS & CO.
Real Estate and Insnrance Agents
Baal Kstat bought, sold and managed on
eouunission, mu collected sua
abstracts mad.
AGENTS FOB THB
Farmers and Merchants.
German American,
And other Insurance Companies, with
com blued Auata of t6. 100,000.
NOT Alt IKS PUBLIC.
Clatskante, Ongmu.
CITY BARBER SHOP
BATH HOUSE.
C. L. COLBURN, Proprietor.
Has Been Thoroughly Befitted and
Eearranged.
Only Baths in the City.
8T. HELENS, OREGON.
Th Celelratcd Freijclj fe,
"APHRODITINE"
Is SoU 09 4
POSITIVB
OUAMANTCf
to ear any fornt
of nervous aiMMu
or any disorder o(
the generative or-
g-aaa 01 atiuarsea,
whether arising'
RFFflDF tuaol At !m, ..,!. AFTrQ
YobaCflOorOtlltlin.orthFourh vamhfiiltnifli
Hon, oyer Indulgence, Ae , such a Im ot Brain
Power, Wakefulness, Bearing down Pains In the
baca. Seminal Weal DeM,Hytrt a, Nervous fro.
tratloa, NoctanuU EmlMiona, LeuoorrbiM, IMa
alns,Weak Memory, Una of Power and , Impo
teacy, which If neglected often lead to prematura
eld age and insanity. Price 11.00 a box, s boxes
lor to. ftX Sent by mail on receipt of price
A WRITTEN Oil A K ANTE K la glym for
very tawurner receive!, to rernno ina money If
a remanent enra Is not effected. We have
thousands of testimonials from old and young,
of both sexes,whohsve been permanently cared
by tbe um ot Apbrodltine. Circular Ire. Addrms
THE APHRO MEDICINE CO.
Western Branch. box 37. PeatLajm, Oa.
For sale by EDWIN ROSS, Druggist
Bt. Helens. Or,
OF COURSE YOD DO.
CTJCH BEING THE CASE. It behooves
O yon to find the most desirable place to
purchase vour inngorator,
THE BANQUET.
Keeps constantly on hand the famous
Cuban Blossom Cigars.
The finest line of Wines liquors and
Cigars to be found thisside of Port
land. And if you wish to
engage in a game of
POOL OR BILLIARDS,
They can assure you that they hare the
nest taoie in town, tverytning new ana
neat, and your patronage is respectfully
soiiciiea
"THE BANQUET"
Bt. Helens, Oregon,
Model Saloon.
1. ITIIIWOOV, Praf'r.
BT. HELENS, . . OfiEGON.
Choice Wines.
Lienors and Cigars. Beer S Cts.
Billard and Pool Tabla
for Sn Jlsaommodafion of Patron.
CALL AROUND.
THE ITEAHEB
IRAL.DA
Is now making regular round
trips from
OAK POINT TO PORTLAND
Daily Except Wednesdays,
Liatiso OAK POINT... 4:40 A. M.
" bTELLiA :00 "
" KA1N1KK. , 6:1 -
- K ALAM A 7:00
BT. HELENS 11:00 "
AaaiTiso PORTLAND. ..11:00 ..."
RETURNING
Learn POltTLAKD.. 1:00 P. M.
Abbit STELLA 7M '
W. E. NEWSOM.
7 SJW'f
HO. 140 FIRST STREET.
Custom
CLOTHING!
Sack Suits to
Frock Suits to
GOODS MADE BY SKILLED WHITE LABOR
Satisfaction Guaranteed or Money Refunded.
J.M. MOYER&CO.
No. 140 First Street, Under tbe Gilma
Headquarters for tbe Celebrated
Farmers' and Merchants'
INSURANCE COMPANY,
A.lbany, Or.
AUTHORIZED CAPITAL,
SECURED CAPITAL, .
PAID CAPITAL, - -
FARM PROPERTY A SPECIALTY.
All Losses Promptly and
Tor particulars apply at ths ottlcs
CASH STORE!
W. J. IV3UCKLE s CO.
-DEALERS IX-
General Merchandise,
Crockery,
Glassware, Ladies Dress Goods,
Queensware. Furnishing Goods,
LUMBER. SHINGLES, ETC.
Produce Taken in Exchange.
it win Pay you
RAINIER, - -
SPRAY
SAVE
A full line
jiiuuu inr " rrff1
PORTLAND SEED COM FY,
1T1 M.e.nsl Street, P.rllantf, Or(sa.'
BEND FOB CATAI.OCJUE OF
BIRDS OF A FEATJIKB
This is the reason why
The St. Charles Hotel,
O. W. KNOWLES, Proprietor,
Has such a largo patronage by the business men of the State.
If you want to meet friend you will
A4usinl(ratara Sale.
Notice is hereby (riven that pursuant to
an order of the County Court of the Htate
of Oregon for Columbia County, duly made
and entered on the 7th day of January, A.
U. 1W3, the undcrsiirneu ailmliilstrator or
the estate ot Charles Jaspers, U(w;eased. will
sell at public auction to the highest bidder
for cash in hand, payable on the day of
sale, subject to continuation by said Court,
at the Courthouse door, in the city of Ht.
Helens, Columbia County, state of Oreiron,
on Pridftv the 14th day of April. A. D.
at the hour of 2 o'clock P. M. of said day,
tbe following described real ostateof Charles
Jaspers, deceased, to-wit: The southwest
quarter (swK) of section one (1) in town
ship seven (7) north of range live (S) west
of the Willamette Meridian, containing 1(
acres; also the northwest quarter (n) of
the northeast quarter (ne), and the north
east quarter (neji) of the northwest quar
ter (nwU) of section twenty-nine (2U) In
township six (0) north of range number
four (4) west of the Willamette Meridian,
and containing eighty acres, and in all tbe
land to be sold 240 acres, more or less, ac
cording to Unltd8tates government survey.
Administrator of the estate of Charles Jas
Ders. deceased. ' nilUav I
Dated at Ot. Helens, Or., Feb. 24, 1893.
- XIado
Order, : : $18.
Order, : :
Albany Woolen Mills Clothing.
- - - . .. 1500,000
- . 247,500
- - - . 74.250
Satisfactorily Adjusted,
f Moor A Cole, or Tm Mist office.
(Boots, Shoes,
to consult Our Prices
- OREGON.
YOUR TREES
-AND
THE CROP.
of SPRAY PUMPS and
MATERIALS.
BKKD8, BPHAYEH8, ETC
FLOCK TOGETHER,"
always find him at The St. Charles.
Notice ie Creditors.
In the County Court of the State of Oregon,
for Columbia County,
In the matter of the estate of John Ketter-
ine, deceased.
Notice is herebv riven that ha iin.l...
signed has been appointed administrator of
me esuiia oi jonn a.ettering, deceased; and
ail persons having a claim against said sa
rnie are required to present same to me,
with proper vouchers . at my store at Ruinler,
Oregon, within six mouths from tills date.
Bone by order of the Judge of said court,
sitting In probate. This tbe 1st day of
IHIM..U, A, AS, imro,
M, J. KETTERING,
W, J. Bice, Administrator.
Attorney. m3ni.Hl .
NOTICE.
V.B. land Office, Oregon City, Oregon ,
February 24,
rtCMPT.AINT havlnaf been entered at this
V ""Ice by Walter V. Bu.ll against Wonntsr
M. Ireland for abandoning his hom'Mtaad entrr
Ho. HUM, dated July Hi, MM. upon the swW, ts.
(Ion lit, townships north, range 4 west, In Co
lumbia county, Oregon, with a view to the can
cellation ol said entry, the Kald pn riles are here
bv summoned to uintur at thl. nffl nn th ink
day of April, lfKM, at 10 o'clock A, M., to respond
snd furnish testimony concerning said allegl
abandonment. J. T. APPKRHON, Register.
U7 PETER PAQUKT, Receiver. 1
avmmoNsi.
In tli Cirmilt Court of ths Btats ol Oregon
or uoiuimua cuumjr .
F. M. ToMrains, rialnllir, I
V.. L
jsMRii WaiflBTand Mian Doomy, MttU)
To Jumils Wrltfht srnl Nollls Dootsy, da.
leimaiuai
N THIC NAME OF THK BTATR OF
nr.irnn.voii. and eai'h of von. in
hurcliy riHtilrtl to itppi'ar la ths abort en
titled flourt and aimwtir ths ooinplHlnt ,d
.iri.inxt vim In the aliovs entitled action, on
or Mora Tuesday, the UtU day of May, A.
I). and II yuu iiiii io so answrr, tli
pliilmlll, for want therm if, will take jiutg.
ment suninst you for ths sum of nine Ituu
rirvd dollars , with Intvrvst llirruon from the
7th tiny oi Doreinimr, imrj, until paid, at
the mteof eluht per t'snt. er annum t for
the costs of tills action, and all proper re
lief as prayed for In the oomplnlnt.
This summon is publlidu'd In pamoates
of an ordvr made by Hon. Thomas A. Mu
llrlde, Judge of the 1'lflli Judicial District
of Oi'i'K'm, niado lit chambers on the Wlh
day of Maroh, A. 11. im
Iiil7m5 W. J. niCE.
Attorney for 1'lalntiff,
' Adiulalslrateirie aale.
Notice is hereby given that, pursuant to
sn order of ths county eourt wf ths stste
ol Oregon for Columbia county, duly mad
and entered on the Huh day of July, A. i).
lfttll, the undersigned, sdmlulstrntor of the
estattof N. U. Ilerg, diseased, will sell at
publio suction to the highest bidder for ra-b,
in hand, or for one-half cash snd lbs but
ane nil a credit of on year, th name to be
secured by mortgage upon th land sold, at
ths eourt bouse door In the town of Ht.
Helens, Columbia county, ritale of Oregon,
on Halurdny, Mny 6, A. 1). 1M)3. atth
hour of 1 o clock p. m. of said day, th
luiiowinir avsoriueii rent esiai nelonc
lt,al,ll r N 1. 11.... n
twit: The southwest quarter Iswm of
section number four 141. In towushlDaix 1(11
norm, rang live oj west or in w uiamelt
meridian: and also, the suutheaatouart.v
of section number four (4), In town
ship six north of rang live 18) wentoC
th Willamette meridian, all being situate
In Columbia county, state of Oregon, and
containing three hundred and twenty .l.tij
seres, mora or leas, according to (lulled
States government survey.
', , , A. ft. HERO.
Administrator of ths eitatoof N. h. Berg,
deceased,
listed. Bt. Helens, Oregon, March 1Mb.
I8KI. Bil714
atimnoisa.
In therireult Court ofin State ot Oregon for
Columbia county.
Waso Bwurs, Flalatirr,
vs. I
Jons IIslms and T lie as J. AsaMs, Deft'a S
To Johit Helm snd Thomas J. Adams, lb a-
feuiLtila.bat.iuiiii.it;
TH THK NAM g or THK STAT1S OFOREOON,
I yim sre hereby romlred to appear .nd
ucrptatHi scomiilnlat Ir.tn by Tuesday.
thWh4.yiil May, 1MO, tbe mm being the
nrt day ol lb nest n'ular t.rm of ibis eourt
following Hi. s,lrslion ol th publlratlo ot
Ihl.mimmuu.; and II you full m to r,..ar and
n-wr, fur want Iheient lb plalnttfT will apply
to tbeeuiirl lur Hi r.lltf drniaoded la fet mm
iilBltil, lo-wlli ror.Jud infill ag.liut nld nr.
fendant, Juhn Helm, or the mn ol ;u60O
with Inleie.l therein at lb rale ef ten per eeul.
rer annum alnv Marrk , IMH, and th sum of
U 00 and th cost, and dl.him.m.uu of I hi
sulti snd (or a deeree for.rlo.ina r.it.lo ssort-
eieeuled by uld John U.lru Ui Maiilda
II Hruwa, on Marub , tsl, and which Is le
cordednap. Br7olbiwk '"F," of rerd el
mottg. iil t'altinibla cuiinly, (I reran: That
the ie.1 eujl d.Mrlut In Mid uuriga ! b
old lu lb ui.nner presertld by law, ad th
proeeetls applll l Hi. sail.faetttin el plats
tin's Juil nietti; uld real m.i twist p.ttlru
larly de-riUd a follows, kt-wlt: lb. souib
.i qusrier ul mrrilun is, In tuwnnhlp S north
ol rang Sweat of WillamelM Merialaa, lnCo
lumbla euuuly, Oiegun, and eontaliilnf ISO
sores; Ihalyrm b boned and forclMd of all
Inieiett in snd lo said real (alaie. .imoi th
4Uiiyu!n4etnptlan.and lht plaialir. nort
a be a.ljudged u b a ttret lit a ttptm said
real estate.
This summons U served urxn yon by pabllra
(Ion by order ol the Hon. Thomas A. Mellrlde,
Juda et lb Klllh Ju.llclal l.l.lrlcl f tir.ion,
said order Ixlug made and dale.1 lb I4ih day ol
Marsh, Isto. s. jj. itlamN,
Bl7ni Attorney lot I'ialutitT.
Nolle for rtiolleoiaoB.
land OKIn at Oregon (Hv. Oregon,
N.. , v , . Mareh , 1st
OTICE Is hereby given that th following
nainetl settler lias filed nolle ol his Inten
tion Ui niaks Aiis! proof In support ol hi claim,
and that said proof will b mad before lb
County Clerk of Colmub county, at Bt. U.l.m,
uregon, ou May 2, l.iua, vis:
WlI,KKr.l) MItXtR,
Homeiitesd entry No 7r7s, lor th nW swW, se4
K nd a4 ae'. sec. 21, 1 6n,rS. II uaw.a
Hi. K'llouli,, witiieaata lo piwt bis eolilluaou
ldai uH.n, and euhlvation of, .aid Und,
rls: C. C Fowler. Je H.ndrlek. D. at, lowler
and eVilomun kwk; all of si Ueleas, Columbia
eounty, Oregon.
rnlVaJl J. T. APPKRHON. Reelster.
NOTICE.
V. g. Land Offlc. Oregon City, Oregen,
Ksbruary 2t, ism
lOMPt.AINT having been entered at this
j ..m.. v. - t. ,, . . . . .
.7 r.u.,u,.. iii aaainat rfonn r.
Milter for abandoning bis homestead entry No.
mm, dated January IA tm. upon the sw!-, see
lioo .u umu-lilu ft uonli, rang S w.., In Co
luinlil. county, Oregon, with a view tollie can
cellation ot aaid enliy, the abt parties are here
by atimmoutd in appear at I hn olio eon the in a
day of Atoll, IWi. ot tSo'clw k A. M., to respond
and luriilth leallmoiiy eoni ernlog said alleged,
abandonment. 4. T. Afl-KKMON, K.i..r.
m.i7 I-KTtR PAVIUET, Uwetver.
ESTRAY NOTICE
There is a etrnv cow at mv
place, at Scappoono Landing,
about six years old; color, brin
dle, and branded "I" on the left
horn. Owner can have name by
paying coats.
JOHN JOONSOIf.
EUGENE HAHNEMANN.
Wholesale Dealer
IN IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC
Wines a Liquors
-0
DISTILLER'S AGENT.
4T Front Street, ortlia4, Areffoa.
Hart & Sweetland,
Proprietor
St Helens Meat Market
Fresh and Raited M.at. Ramu. Vl.h
and vegetables.
Meats by wholesale at special rates.
FrnPP.l uimtMn M.H in alt .... n Imm
snd clisrges reasonable.
.ltd fM. u. A ..L h-,,- .
OuTa Snraau frw saeurlng patanu In Amerla.
P'Sr ratanl taken out by u I. brmvht betoro
fimfMlyaiiMiaa4vB(io( eaaq la UM)
sui naoauwar. new jokk.
saaa should
pan oim
A Solentiao AKerisu
Aseoqr rJ
MJ XIJP TRAM MARK,
gryj . BlaiQH ATINT. '
"Mnlatlmi of any ad entitle paper hi th
sass, v I JMfMwag, tUm f ark Qtst ,