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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (April 14, 1893)
I 8t. Helens, April 14. 1803. g; ju l i It I a noteworthy fuel tlmt the tithe le uow at bnnd whin every effort houJd b put forth to check (ha work of such person who depend wholly tipou thuir attettipti of , rubbery nd iurghiry for their livelihood. Not only do re; find these crimes com mitted In the citiea. but In the smaller towns throughout the iiate. St. Hel ena has recently been the scene of two or three turglaiies. unprofitable onee, however, but no matter how lit tie i lost or gained, they are becoming source of continued disturbance od alarm to the community at large. 6ucU iiialiciousiiefs jg conducive of no good. There in scarcely enough gained by thee knight of nights to make it an object to curry further their al most fruitless attempt to' obtain a liv ing by their petty pilfcrings in order to save themselves the bodily exertion of earning an honest living. How many more times this party expects to make successful raids upon the busi ness houses of this place without dn toction we are unnblc to determine, but certainly these deeds cannot be 1 repealed often without the apprelien tion of the perpretralor. From the best, information obtaina ble me majority ot people in Columbia county do not want good roads. The eff.-rt to build a road from Clatskanie to Ruiuier bus met with almost imani mous eppositiou. At the meeting re cently called at Clatskanie the senti- . ment was Sj strong against the move ment that it was not called to otder at all. . After all the hue and cry about the awful condition of Ibe roads, and, too, after the legislature has made it possible for the different sections to build substantial roads, it leemi that the privilege is not to be utilized. ThU : is now simply a mailer of option that all have a right to oppose or indorse; but since failure of the movement seems certain, let us Lope that the ever-prevailing wail by a certain class of people, about belter highways, will henceforth snd forever cease. Oh ; the kicker; the chronic kicker, the hide bound kicker, the moss-back kicker, is ever on the alert; audio comply with the demands kicked for would deprive so many of their natural occupation that disaster might follow. . CI.ATSKAMK. I. N. Shatto of Rainier, ipent b'abbftlh In t'latskaiiio. ' .- Uriah Kcllcy has been up from tlie coart for a few days. .? A. f. Tirheuor and, wife are expected home this week from tian Diego, Cat. The rclietnus nicetimjscontimietobelield each cveniuH witli consuieratii uiicrci. The liiaii water In tha t'lnNknnie has Riven a splendid opportunity to set logs down to tills water. Misses Leotaand Creasy Merrill fame In on the summer Dixon from Woodland lat Monday, on their way te .their parents Homo. Charley Con vers entertained a number of uersons one aftornoon thia week bv uiv- ins; an exhibition of tin training of his blaek hone, Charley, certainly has him under splendid control. Tbe faculty being ab-enton a short leave. me pniiiic schools tuijournvu innu rrmay evomnu until sursdav mormnir but arc now in session atrain. Since the principal shaved off his mustache he la liable to be takeu for one of the scholars.' Frank Van brought In quite a number of cattle Tuesday nltei xm from the Nrha lem valley. Intending to aist in supplj ini; the demand (or beef. Cat lie of that kind have been unite .ea-ce m the valley tin spring on injr to the demand from Astoria and elsewhere, and in consequence our beefoteaks have been advauced a little in price. . . The city election took place last Tuesday and excited considerabie interest from the fact that there were two tickets in the field, both of which were arranged by a very lew individuals without a caucus and generally without the knowledge or consent of the persons whose names were on the tickets. Some names on each ticket were selected ar-d the following persons were chosen: President of the council, A. M. Tirhenor: councilmen. W E. Convers. E. 0. Black ford, John Lnglish and A. r. Mvers. Re corder, Dr. J. E. Hall; marshal,!). M. Mc Lean; treasurer, S. Nichols. : It is now stated that the adminis . tion is to have a finance bill as well as a tariff bill, and that J. H. Ecklee, of Ottawa, Illinois, who was this week nominated for comptroller of the cur rency, is the man who is to prepare it. Mr. Eckles admits that he knows noth ing about finance, having given all bis time to the practice of law, and members of the senate committee on nnance, to which Lis nomination was referred, do not like the idea oi a man wiihout financial experience, being put into such an important positron, .although they make a favorable report because of the otherwise good reputa tion of Mr. Eckles. The citizens nicotine in the interest of a eood road from this place to Kaiuier, called for last Saturday was not a success in point of members, aathe rain prevented, or at least seemed to prevent many from getting out. Dr. J. W. Meserve, from Ielena, was on hands to talk up a plank road, but the project was not enlhusia ticnlly received owing to the necessary expense" involved. Perhaps the Doctor's enthusiasm may pro mote favorable action later, but at present tiiere is a strong feeling against any outiay that would repair bonding property to se cure. In the meantime V J. Weber, tbe new road supervisor, has had a force of men at work grading the Rainier road, and it is expected that a trail, at least, will be opened through to the county road at Adain Barr's place in the near future. We understand quite an amusing trial came off Tuesday at Mist, before Squire fwnowiesin wmcu our wortnv justice or the Peace C C. Lee. was defendant, having been indicted for stealing. W. H. Convers acted as his counsel and was imposed" by John Main 3rd. The suit grew out of a levy and removal of some cattle by an acting COLUMBIA COUNTY'S FINANCIAL EXHIBIT, Reports of the Sheriff, Treasurer and Clerk for the Six v Months Ending March 31; 1893. PKMI ANNUAL STATEMENT Of theamoiiutof Money and Warrants received for Taxes, d Money Paid to the ........ County Treasurer by the Sheriff of Columbia County, Oii'iton, for the six mouths eiiilinj; on the Slst day of March, A. 1. 1M3. TO AMOUNT RICCtVtD. In coin and currency WT !tt Amount ol cash on ha'id KW 00 Total received H7 8M ST amount rain oouiuy TSiaat'Kta. To County Treasurer. On hand to balance ., Total ....... . l.VO 0 4257 3H PS STAXK OF ORKUON, ) County ol Columbia.) 1, 11. A. M ASSIE, Sheriff of said County, do hereby certify that the for' going stutement is correct and true. Witness my hand this 31st day of March, A. D. 1S93. - O. A. M ASSIE, Sheriff of Columbia County. SEMI-ANNUAL STATEMENT Of the County Treasurer of Columbia County, Oregon, for the six months ending on the 31sl day of March, A. 1). 1SU3, of money received and paid out, from whom teceived and from what source, and on what account paid out: AMOl'NTS HIUCIVID. 1SB March 31 To amount on hand from last re port, genera! fund $ 432 73 March 1 To amount received from school fund 373 65 March 31 To amounts received for liquor li cense aurmgsix monins wj uu Amount received for tines during six months 200 00 Amount received school district No. 41 abandoned, forfeit 23 OS Amount of special depositor) hand. 4S til Amount received froa school super intendent tor teachers c.-rllUcatcJ issued during six mouths IS 00 Amount received from sheriff for taxes for 1H 219 40 Amount received from justice, of peace, eosts in two suits 81 90 Amount received from sberilT for taxes ot t!s7 to 1S1, inclusive .. 134 45 Amount received from sheriff for taxes 18i , 2703 53 Amount on hund to pay advertised countv warrants not presented, . 44SJ no An.ount on band institute fund . . . iM SO deputy sheriff, supposing them to be Main ard's cattle, who haildisosed of them be fore suit had been brought, as mentioned. The Justice cou'd not tind that Squire L-:e had anything to do with getting the cattle away, as it was proven that be was not within ten miles of the place ami the prose cutors found they had omen oil mure than they coold chew. The spectators and' wit nesses enjoyed listemiing to the wordy bat tle of the legal gentlemen who Riled t?quire Knowles with so much law that his hat would not tit him after the trial. ' Now comes the announcement of the appointment by President Cleve land to the office of United States District Judge, Hon. C. B. Bellinger, to till tbe office made vacant by the death of Judge Matthew P. Deady The news was received by the Oregon representation at Washington with demonstrations of - pleasure,;, much cheering and hand-shaking.. If his appointment is confirmed, which it ,,is more than likely will be, the place will be filled by one as cnpable of do ing justice and honor to the position as any that could have been appointed to serve in such' an official : capacity. Another score for Oregon. ' DtLKSA. Owing to the extremely bad weather the Delena correspondent has been rather short of news, but we bop for better results m future. . . . ...... Articles of incorporation have been filed with the secretary of state for the Woodbine Cemetery Association, located on Messrs. S. K. Hudson and F. P. Kice's places. Meserve Bros, are at work on their new mi. 1 building and expect to push the work as rapidly as possible. Ofcar Watmer. who has been verv low with tvphoid fever, is improving slowly and tils many mend anxiously await his re cover Dr. Hall, ot Clatskanie, is attend ing him. .... W. H. Conyerst. Clatskonio's real estate and insurance agent, was in thia locality laot , Saturday wn business with Jeore Lane. We hear that flarry Busing has pur chased machinery for a shinxle mill, to be erected on Mr. McAdam's place, near Downinga landing. As Eev. Moore could not leave Clatska nie lat Sunday there was no preaching at the hall. Mrs., E,' M.' Wonderly made a trip to Eaiuicr the first of the week. Total $9290 711 AMOUNTS HID OCT. 1!19S March .11- liy amount paid out on county war rants, general tuna dpi at Uv amount paid out on school su periiiteudent's warrauts, school fund . By balance general fund on hand By balance school fund on hand not apportioned , By institute fund on hand By special deposit on hand By geneial fund on hand to pay ad vertised county warrants uot presented 473 75 473 75 8!)76 25 62 W 135 AO 49 91 44SX 57 Total s 9J98 74 STATE OF OKEGOX, ( County of Columbia,) ' , I, E. M. WHARTON', do hereby certify that the foregoing w a true snd correct atatemcut of the amounts received, paid out ami remaining on baud, in the comity tnusury of said county for the six months ending oil the 31st day of March, A. i. l!93. Witness my hand this 31st day of March, 1S9.1. E. M. WHARTON, County Treasurer. SEMI-ANNUAL RETORT Of the County Clerk of Columbia. County, State of Oregon, showing the amount and number of clninis allowed by the County Court of said County, for what allowed, amount of warrants drawn, and amount of warrants outstanding and unpaid, from the 1st day of October, 1892, to the 31st day of March, 1S93, both inclusive: ON WHAT ACCOl-KT ALLOWED. alary. Brigham Yot'NQ prophsied the end of the world would take place on the . 6ih day of April, 1S93. Like a good many preachers of past ages, Brigham talked too much with bis mouth and . did not work enough with his hands in making two blades of grass grow where only one grew before. He told more than he knew more than the Lord whispered in his ear. What a vast procession there would be if all who bad been guilty ef similar errors, ignorautly or intentioually, could be raised up from the cemeteries of all lands and nil ages. - Quite a battle is waged between the , 'newspapers ot Astoria over , sn ordi ' nance inttoduced in the common cnuncu oi uiat city some time since purporting .to check, gambling by licensing the , same. In this, we suppose, the pen wielders find matters plentiful ' enough to: occupy their minds and the space in their papers without getting out and rustling news ss they should.-; Tis most extraordi nariully pleasing matter to their read' ers, we would.judge. ,' , William Hoji-snple informs us that his sister in Portland is dangerously ill. . The proposed plank road from Rainier to Clatskanie does not meet with general favor. Most people prefer to wade through the mud rather than spend money in im proving the roads. This principle will never build up a country that would he sought after by people Cuming from the East in search ot homes . for thev will in- .variahly go where roads are best, to pur chase land. A svstem of roads as snoken of by Thb Mist last week, would do more toward tne advancement of the county and tumiusr the immense tracts of sixcul.itor land, now laying waste, into homes and farms, than anything else witiiin our reach. If each man willfiaure the cost of buildinr a road from Eainier to Clatskanie be will see that his individual tax will be verv light compared with the benefit derived from it. Oronty Judge's salary. county Loiamissionera salary... uouniy i reasnrer a salary Coumy Wwift'i fees County dctiool Sufterintendeat'i s c.ounty t'lera s rees .... Comity Purveyor.. Con my Atsewor Dl.-Iriet Attorney , ( Mfirial.r porter. ; Road supervisors.. Ronis and bridges. .' Paupers .V ', . , Criminnl and Cln;lllt Court exneases ' CritninAl iu Justice s Courts Stationery and pntitin? , Expense of hiMine patienti., Expeiifo of Coroner's iwiuests, Court house supplies Bounty on scalps of wtM animal. . Expense of judges sudelerSso election... Rebate of tax Total amount of claims allowe d and drawn. amount or CLAIMS ALLOW CD. . 314 70 . 174 99 . SO . IP 0) . 143 :w 4 ') . J S3 . 2N fc- . no oi . ail ua , u;.i OS . 514 va . 11.1 ll . 1W 0" . 361 7(1 ii 311 AMot'ST or XRIOII IfllHS. I 2f00 . 314 71) , 174 W . i4 0 . l.S 00 . 1441 9) W 50 . l.'J 00 . 2M1 M . IQOO . vm oo . ien no . M4 oa . 1121 34 . m M . SOI 70 PIO, 140 FIRST STREET, Custom-Hade CLOTHING! Sack Suits to Order, Frock Suits to Order, $18. $20. GOODS MADE BY SKILLED WHITE LABOR Satisfaction Guaranteed or Money Refunded. J,M.MOYER& CO. No. 140 First Street, Under the Gilman, ftiimmoNii. . In Urn riiciutt Court of the Hlats of Oregon, for Cnluinhla eounty. It, U. MiNliTT, rlalntlfT, v. (Ins II, IIynos and Nttuis Emmoks Bv mom, Defendants To litis II. Hvimn ami Nellls Rmmons By. nnn, tha abnvt named defendants i intiiknaMbi or tiik htatk or 1 Oregon, you nrt herehr rwiulrmt to sp. near and answer thtei)iplsiiiliilsd against you in ths above entitled suit tin or bafurs Ihs ttrsttluv of the next term uf ths above rulitled court, lo-wlt: on the llrst Tnssdsy after the seeond Monday in May, MM, h ins ths Uth day of said moiiin. And ii yo ths Uth day of said month. lail so to answsr, tor wn merroi , piannin will apply to the court fur ths rslluf prayed for In ths complaint, vis: for Judgaisut for ths auiu of IJ0.W. and Intsre.t thereon since the 18th day of Kthrusry, JUKI, at ths rate of ten per cent, per annum until paid ; ml for thsfurthsr yutn of I7.V0O as attor ney's lc, and lor hi. costs snd disburse ments harslni and for a drorss (orreliln ths mortgage set forth Intliscntunlaint ami that ths real property described therein, Ion It: Lots S, 4, ft, , M. 10 and II In block V ! snd also ail of block 20 i all In Mslllnger's addiliiui In thtl'lty of Vsrnonls, Columbia county, Oregon. I sold and ths Proceeds of such sal" be applied towards lbs pay. ment of said jit'Ltmviil. Thia summon! Is published pursuant to an order of court mads and entered lh IMih dav of March, MlM. ralituiS OKO. B. DAVIH. Altoroty for flalmitT. Headquarters for tbe Celebrated Albany Woolen Hills Clotain. CITY DRUG STORE. ai 4 m 3io m I II" 00 w V3 10 IKBS 37 3: Ml 117 00 00 . n 10 ' AMOUNT OF OflTSTANDINQ WARRA5T8 I'SPAID. Outstanding unpaid County warrants on the 31st day of farch, 1.S03 . . . . Eatimatixl Cnterest accrued thereon . ,36,al 67 lioo 00 Total amonnt of unpaid county warrants, inclndinf; interest 37 4U1 B7 . SEMI-ANNUAL SUMMARY 8TATEMENT Of the financial condition nf the County of Columbia, in the Slate of Ore gon, on the 31st day of March, A. D. 1893: JJAIULIT1E8. MOXMODTH. " Rev. J. M. Bmith. of Albina. has been appointed pastor of the Christian church, oi mis place. " Mr. J. " Bushell. . b'f Seattle, orfanized a good tempter's lodge here on April 3d. The. , .Milkmaid's Convention Riven on April 1st, under the auspices of the Y. W. V. T." V wan a very enjoyable affair. The purpose ot this was to raise money to erect a ball1 for their nse, ' - "' I'fje public pquare has been divided in. Hi lots' tnd nill be put on the market. , The teachers for the public school were elected April 3d Poof '..Campbell was choen as on of the judges of the .orational contest between the different societies of Corvailis, which took place on the 3d. -t- oT. iigleni, most assuredly,: is to ; be congratulated upon being the ceu ' tor of a business whicli has proven great boon to this locality for a number of years, and which, yet, may be con Hidered only in its infancy," The ba- , ultic deposits of this lad the imme diately adjacent section is something : to be proud of, m a Coolinual source of rnveutie. . Tooueands of dollars are realized- Annually from this source and vet there i more to come. . Mo.e. Price Cure ol Itheamathn, The many cae of rheumatism cored by Chamberlain's1 Pain' Balm -dining" the past lew. months have (riven the people great confidence in it, curdive .properties, and have shown that there is ono preparation that can be depended upon for that painful and aggravating disease. Jfouaker Jlros., Lorain; Ohio; say: "Mr. Moses Price, of this place, was troubled with rheumatism for a long time. Chamberlain's Pain Bnlrn has curi'.d him. Ho says thai the llnlno has no equal.'.'' i'orsale by Edwin ltoss, drag 8"'- . : ;,'.) . J."-1 " F. 6. Gibb fe Co., block onfrac(ors. of this place, have n contract for a large number of blocks. In fact; the contract calls for as many of the pav ing etoue as it is possible to get 'out between now and the 31st of next De cember. The blocks are for tbe American Bridge and Construction Company, Portland. . About twenty, men will be employed at the work. To warrants daawn on County Treasurer, and outstanding and nupaid To estimated amount of Interest accrued thereon Total liabilities..., .$35,901 67 1800 00 .137.761 67 By funds in hands of County Treasurer applacapabls to the payment of County warrant. ..$ 2978 25 By funds in hands of County Sher iff applacapalile to tht payment of County warrants 1200 00 By estimated unpaid current taxes appla'-apalde to the payment of county warrants 34,6S9 41 By general fund on hand to pay advertised County warrants 4481 07 Total resources $ 13,34 3 23 TV KE DRUd.S AND MEDICINES. PRESCRIPTION'S CAREFULLY COMPOUNDED BY AN EXPERIENCED DRl'CHMST. CHOICE l'EFL'MES, ETC. PURE CHEMICAL'S ANi PHARMACEUTICAL PREPARATIONS. PATENT MEDICINES AND DIU'CCISTS' SUNDRIES. FINE TOILET ARTICLES. This is (ho ( lag W Kan Insii, EDWIN ROSS, DRUGGIST. In the Circuit Cnurt of ths EUts ol 0rf , for Columbia county. Kdwasd Wss.tss, PlalnUIT, 1 ys. V flcs II, Bvnoaand Nstlis BTo,Df'ts.r To Ous 11. Bynon and Nellie ByoonU abovt naiurd dsfsndanta: TN TMC NAMJt OF TUB STATIC Of I Oregon , yoD ar hereby required to ap pear and an.wer the uumplalut filed aRain.t roil In the above n(Hij action, oa as b. tors tba Trat day of 'tit nest tra ol tha aliovs tutltleri court, tn.lt: on tbe first Tueaday alU'r ths second Monday In 41 sy . IHU. being the Vib day of said month. Ann II you fail so to answer, lor want thereof. pUIntlfT will take Judgment sraln.tynn anil each ot you for lbs sum ot 5o 00 with la tere.t thsrson .li.ee ths 16th day ol March. at ths rats ol 10 per cent, psr aaoaai atll paid; and for ths forih.r sua. of 130 00 a attornrys fees herein, and lor bis costs aud diaburMinenU ol tbieacttoa; and an order directing tha sals, on sisrnllon , of the following attached rtat property, to wit: The H' of sw) ol seettan 13, and of se! of section XI, township 4 north , t & ne.t; and that tha proceeds ol said sala he applied towards the paymantof tbe said Judgment. This summons la published an onlcr of conn mads and sntsrsd bsrsln thia laih day ol March. Ish niilmS OKU. K. DAVIS, Attorney lor Plaintiff. AalgBfaa N !! In tht matter ol slgnmsnt of J. W. Itvt, M. u mclioiMana runnen npiawn, eo- Nicholas AWplnwn, been duly sp- partners as itevis, lll.ol Ivent debtors, Ths undersigned having pointed ataifftiee of ths s.tate ol the shore named tnnilv.nl debtors, under and by virnu of n net of ths I-i;IIbUv asatmbljr ol ths Mate of orrgon, entltb d "An act t. secure to creditors a ju.t division ol lbs estate of debtors, who eonvey to assignees fur the benetlt of creditors,'' atprad Octo ber IK, 1878. and ths amrndmenU thereto, spproved Kebrusry 21, lKKo, all persons hiring claims sgslnstsatd eatatear hereby ootdied to present lbs same to me at ntv oftics. rooms ZU-'JZ. Mainuam building . Portland. Ortgoa. Shlly VerlBsd as bv law riwjuirod. within threo months from Iks dale hereof. R. P GRAHAM. Assign. Porlland, Or , March 31 . 1803. ai31n.lt ALSO DEAI.KB IN- BOOKS AND STATIONERY. A FINK LINE OF DOMESTIC AND KEY WF.4T IGARS St. Helens, : : Orecon, CASH STORE-ss W. J. MUCKLE & CO., -Dllllil IV- General rv2erchandise: Crockery, Glassware, Queenswaro, Ladies' Dress Goods, ifbots, Shoes, Gents' Furnishing Goods. LUMBER, SHINGLES, ETC. Produce Taken In Exchange. It Will Pay You to Consult Our Prices RAINIER, - - - OREGON, STATE OF OREGON, County of Columbia, jl ' I. E. E. QUICK, County Clerk of the County of Columbia, state of Or gon, do hereby certify that the foregoing is true and correct statement of the number aDd amount'.of claims allowed by the Oonnty Court of saw County, for the six months ending on the 31st day of March, 1893, on what account the same were allowed, snd the amount of warrant drawn, and the amount of warrants outstanding and unpaid at the same appear-upon the records of my office m my official custody. ,; Witness my hand and the cical of the County Court of laid BEAX. , ; 1 County Una Slst day of March, A. D. Josh. .,'... . , K. E. QUICK, County Clerk, BOOTS, BOOTS! SHOES, SHOES! A Minister's Wile Much Pleased. , Elder S. 8. Beaver." 'of McAllistervllle. Juani iita county, Pa., says his wife is .ub jeut to cramp in the stomach. . Last sum. nier she tried Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy for it. and ,waa much pleased with the relief afforded. She has since used it whenever nece- arv .flnd found that it never fails. For sale by 'fid- tlin R'H, umgi;it. General .Merchandise, ; N EW vS JCKI jEWQOODSAT ECTYLS ; ' ., 1 ' JUST FROM THE FACTORY. DRY GOODS AND GROCERIES. wm .. f. RAINIER, MOEGK, - - - OREGON. FARMERS AND MERCHANTS INSURANCE CO., Albany, Or. AUTHORIZED CAPITAL. SECURED CAPITAL. .,.., PAID CAPITA!.,...;; FARM FHOPKHTT A SPECIALTT. F or particulars apply at ths office t( DIUard A Cole, or Tn Mist offlcs. .$500,000 Model Saloon. I. ITsltWSOB, rrpr. 8T, HELEXS, . - OREGON. Choice Wines, ; Llouors and Cigars. Beer 5 Cts. , Biliard and Pool Tabla for (He Jfooommoclsfton of Patrom CALL AROUND. For Sale. Six rood milch cows, four twn-vear old steers, four two-year old heifers, one four year old steer, seven yearlings, one Bond breed mare and a two year old colt, This stock can lie bought cheap for cnh . Apply iu or auuress ur.i). KMJIi TK1... . Deer Inland, Or. Jo Tn Dill OF COURSE 100 DO. SUCH BEING THE CASE, It behoovo. you to tind tha most desirable place to purchase vour ' lnylgorstor." "THE BANQUET." Keeps constantly on band ths famous Cuban Blossom Cigars. The finest line of Wines Liquors and Cigars to be found this side of Port land. Aud if yon wish to ngafre In a Ram. of POOL OR BILLIARDS, They can eisure you that they have the best table In town. Kvsrythihg new and soliuitdd yf'Ur patrQni,s ta rpetfully "THE BANQUET? Bt ni'len. Orpjiii, Petition for Lifjnor Llconiw. To tbe Honorsbls Cvuntr ludxe snd Coin- mi.ioner of Cvlumbla County , Stale of Oregon : We, the urn eralrned leital voters ef fleer liland I'rerlnct, t olunibla county, Mtat. of Orer' H. do prsy that Allen Nerlit 4 Co. ! sranted all' n-e to sell ..l.linus linunrs lit leu quantnin than four ssl'ons In Pe.r Island precinct Inr a eilal of one year, bo (luniuc June lo. Mflfi. (Mitned:) Ifnn II While Wiltlaai liid, Tia Tny..in, Jnliu liniit, W M Touillnioa. A Ffti, c r Ymiiiis. I'm 1.1 Ferrer, J W J. quM, Wllliaui WlU'U. C i I'Uuaen, Hotxri ltvur., i K. 1m mm, 0 1 Kowlir, If M ruler, L (Mehutan, Miller. A.l.rn Inu. Joeb K..ih. T II Mti hell, Cook liSMihle. ) M rlr. K W Fowler. Henry Bl.ke. Alkln C,,,.l.n.l. K Ut, Jha Mallltu., C O lltlpii J H.v.r.n. William V.n.r. MH Ror. Jn l rnit, John MrLwid. f II Filer, Vleior Wlwll, II Mirlim.o, H A Hull. H M P.lemin. Anton I'ri.min. lin-rs. Dwker. rrl Nlnnh.umer, KinlKilmaii.r. Juhnt 'lult, Virus Turner, Willi. hi lunniw, Jsin.t K.niwttr, A Ne.r, Ja.iiermn Ne.r4, Hotiert JohaOMili, ti.arve ltuiilertr, f P IUuv.cn, O w r.rr, Urator HollU, W.H.r r llav.rd, P llav.r.l. Johu Dlo.011, frank Jon, ICnkI l.'oiir. Lul. Br.illeir, 1; kim.icliir. K R rolsr, ChsrlM A Unk, H Olhlner. Archie Kll.y, I. T V.nov.r, Hw.i, Erlkaon. John Joiimob. A fowt.r, John Culliert, H.uniel Mann, Foaiar Cool.v, A H ra Ur. r Rlenla.i, ( B Ktl. k.on, J MeLewt. Wai. ll.rila), J., ha Htuirp. Fisnk Jofanana, J a. II Jaenha, Ah. Sm., Ml O IMI, Jam T.rlor. t Kaho. K.iiDU Klchula, Thouas Kilmer. . . ' " -:") .", ,rr Aatawlnlairalar'e flstl. Notice Is berebv irlven that, parsaant to an order of the countv court Of Us alas of Orejron for 'olumlla county, daly toade sd entered on lit Slth day of July, A. O. lnol, tlie nnderalirned, sdminlatralor of tbe estatsof N. I.. Hera, deceased, will sell st tmhlk auction to the highest bidder for rail In hand, or for ons-half caub and tb. bU ance on a credit of one year, the same to secured by tnortKiifr upon tht bind sold, st ths court house door In the town of fit, Helens. Columbia countv, ettate'of Orrron, pn Malurdar, May 6, A. IK im. at the honr of i o clock D. sa. ot ssiddsv, the fnllowinit dewrlbsif real estate belooc itilf totlie eatala of N. I. Bert , deceased, to-wit: The sonthweat quarter IswK) of section number funs (4). lo towiiahluaii (6 north, ranse five ftj west of the Wlllaistette meriilian; and also, the suutbeast quarter o of section number tour In town ship ( north of ran five 181 weat nf the Willamette) meridian, all beln sJtttste in Columbia enmity, state of Oregon, and conislnliiK three Imudred snd twenty (.l.'ul acres, 8Mr or less, aeeordtoif totnltsd HUte government survey, A, M. 'BIRO Administrator ol ths estats of H. L. Berf. deceased. . , ' -i , DaUd,t. HlM, Okjoo, March 151b, lm ' .-.. U14 CITY BARBER SHOP -AMD mm BATH SOUSE. C. L. COLBURN, Proprietor. Has Beet) Thoroughly Befitted and ; Rearranged, Only Baths in the City. 8T. HELENS. OREGON. Net lee far Pwbllcatiea. land Offloaal Oregon City, Orenn, aiaren , issi 1SJ0TICR Is hersh i 1 named settler vtlv.n tbst the follnwlnf- 11.. man noiiu. ot ins laieu- ... 1 m . "- nviiu. ui ma ini.u Ln.?.h?'"k?,,ul1 ln "pport of hU oUlm, M (hat mm id itronf iu i.-. : " . County Clerk ol Cohimbl. oVunu .1 EuTuSZ "r(on, oiiMsyi, IWij, vlsi WILFRED MIU.tR, sett osmus r.ild.1,,'. ,; ' 0?.,,"u.,,i "1 StS, " p.pV ""' T, A.f I'f.RSnV, ,i.f.