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BUnBCltlFTfON. 11.80 PER YEAR.
St, IIklkns, Jukb 2. 1893.
REPEALING THE PENSIOIf LAW,
Oat of th most important docia
jona ever issued out of the department
W the Interior waa last week iont by
rJecrelary Smith to Puusion Cumnii
aiouor Ratim. This decision annul
the tot of 1S90, known a the depend
nt pension bill, wherebyall ox-fedoral
eoldiera dow incapacitated fur labor or
finable to earn their living, are allowed
ponaion ranging from 0 to $12 per
month, regardless of whether their
diaabilitiee wera contracted during ao.
TuaJ aervice, or were the remits of hc-
cidonta or aickneaa since thuir dia
charge. The object of tiio law was to
. assist Old soldiers, who are now broken
in health and estate, in supporting
tbemaeives and families, and was given
them aaa complimentary acknowledg
ment of their service and lo liquidate
debt of gratitude for the same, it)
which Hie government considered it
self held. This law was a boon to
those to whom it applied, and worked
no particular hardship upon, the gov
ernment. It involved the disbursing
pf about $20,000,000 annually, but the
monoy was systematically distributed
all over the country and directly bene
fitted poor people and those who are
particularly deserving of it. The sua
pension of this law will simply with'
draw $20,000,000, or thirty -five cents
per capita from circulation. This
Will be the general result, and the
practical result will be to withdraw
almost the only support of thousands
of crippled, destitute veterans who
ruined their health and pauperized
themselves and familes to support
heir country. Undoubtedly, the:
fire men drawing pensions under thi
law who are not deserving of them,
out this fact should be no argument
in, favor of entirely suspending the
law;. TJbis money is, or was paid to a
class oj people who were obliged
pay it out immediately upon receipt,
lor their liviug, thus keeping it iu con
atant circulation, and as they are rear
denti of every county in the United
Slates, the money was systematically
distributed in every part of the gov
eminent. The withdrawal of this vast
sum will, therefore, be universally felt
and will surely have a perceptablo ef
fect upon the business interests of the
country, for with the present depressed
monetary conditions thirty-five cents
per capita cannot be withdrawn with
out visibly and injuriously effecting
the finances of, the country.
for a lodg engagement. It was sincere
ly hoped by a long-suffering public that
Mr. Briggs was effectually suppressed
and his disgusting wrangle settled but
it teems that he hud only let go for a
short lime to "blow" and get a new
hold. The jiiinciplee ,if there m
any involved in this pow-wow, oueof
no praolial intermit to the pcopio civ
gaged in it, anil certainly ot no
interest or benefit to the public. All
parties involved in this nerve-rasping
rumpus are making tiiomaclvea ridicu
lous and would appear more consistent
and to for better advantage in the eyes
of the public if I hey would throw their
creeds, dogma, inelegant contentions
and heresy triula aside, and go peace
fully about the work of saving aouls in
which commendable occupation the
church people are supposed to be
unitedly engaged. It makes no differ
ence with the general result how or by
what means a sinner is saved, and these
people are not doing tho cause of relig-
l'ENCIL AND 8CI8HOUS.-
The owners of the NetarUr-tloach Hotel
In Tillamook county, are making prepara
tions for a lively summer business. Thi ia
one of tlm most beautiful summer resorts
on tho 1'm itic coai, and that invariably
communis Itself to the oontinuod patronage
OI lUOM who visit (t,
Eastern phllsntroplsti should re member
that the Chinese were given every oppor
tunity for a period of one year to register.
They tlid not do so under Hie advice of the
Six loiiipanles, by whom they are held
slaves. Thev have kiinwlne-lv violated si
sotmirlaw 'at naught, and should be de
ported. The iieceasitv ot enforcing the law
becomes more apparent when thi nature of
tne luunese is coii.iiurea
The Dallas Transcript shoots a pretty solid
blow ;it brother PentUm!, of tlx Independ
ence West Mioe. lie says: "The Inde
pendence chronic kicker gave the business
men ot mat city a rest last week aaa turned
ins iiHtteites loose on 1'silas, because ot tli
Cooper Hollow road. Somebody aught to
give in.n rviiow a tine t-an, set mm on in
little country by himself and make him
monarch. Hot even then, he'd be kicking
iiuuseu in a anon time,
As the county of Clat-op is finely adapted
to the business of dniryliiaye, largo creamery
being now in succes(ul operation in the
Nehatem valley, it will no doubt interest
many of our rvudcr to read that in a recent
test of tbedunyquuliUesof Jersy. Guernsey
and slior;-lioru cows at the world's fair,
with tweiity-itve cows of each breed, the
The old phrase, "better half," aa applied
to a married woman, was merely a graceful
courtesy, a inca 01 gaitatiirr, out it lias a
substantial meaning now. in this state, bv
late legislation, the widow's dower has been
enlarged so that now she lakes one-half tli
land her husband has sif led of, instead of
one-third, Kvery legislature for many ses
sions lias jn-adurJly enlarged woman's civil
rigut until tne is in Souie respects in
better positiou than her husband 8
only lacks the right to vols and hold ottice
suet
und.
Messrs. Evans and Son tag, the mod
ern Dick Turpin and Claude DaVal,
of Viaalia, Cal., continue to make
things interesting for aspiring young
detectives who camp on their trail.
The latest exploit in the checkered
career of these gentlemen is the prob
ably fatal shooting of a detective
named Black. Black and another
detective went to the neighborhood in'
habited by the outlaws last October
and engaged in cutting wood and
hauling lumber keeping, a lookout
in the meantime for the bandits. The
latter soon "spotted" the detectives
and sent them word to leave the coun
ry pn pain of death. Black thought
no more of the threat untill last Satur
day, when upon returning to his cabin
he was fired upon from ambush and
riddled with buckshot. Black crawled
to where his rifle waa and returned the
fire as the bandit retreated. One of
the bandits was seen alone shortly af
terward, and it ia believed Black sue
seeded in killing the other one. The
capture of these fellows furnishes a
brilliant opportunity for some ambit
ious young detective to cover himself
with glory, but so far all who have at
tempted this hazardous enterprise have
only succeeded in getting a bide full of
cold lead.
VISITORS to the world's fair will have
to opportunity to see a perfect repro.
duction of a Viking ship, the kind
used by the Norsemen or Northmen,
(luring the 8th, 9th and 10th centuries.
The ships were very similar in size and
appearance to the Roman galleys, of
the same and earlier periods, and were
propelled by means of sails and num.
erous oars. The ,- Viking ship was
built in Norway, manned by Scandina
vians and started for the world's fair
nearly a month ago. A series of fes
tivities has been arranged to take place
at Newport, R. I., upon the arrival of
the Viking, after which it will be towed
up the St. Lawrence river and through
the lakes to Chicago. The hardy ad
venturers who first used these queer
vessels were the boldest, most ventur-
tome navigators of early history and
anticipated the discovery of America
by Columbus by fully five hundred
years. Their early expeditions to this
and other countries were made purely
for the love of adventure and the . pur
pose of plunder, and no country which
tiiey visited ever profited therefrom or
wished to see them return. The Vik
ing wil be the center of attraction to
sllstudeDtsof antiquity and will be
second in interest to the coravels of
Columbus only,.-
ion any cood by bringing their petty
inaWiaine into anch oiiestioualilfil cauie out lar aneau, Dotn in Hie
jealousies tuw SllcU questionable Umotint ot milk, pereeutage of butter and
prominence. I cheese. The questions of the amount of
iuvu auvi Hiv ios ur ga:u vi nesu
Whit'h th ..Li, will, Rt YTalnna I ' " .-mm.-im uugl
doing something iu the way of prepar
ing for the fourth, by cleaning up the
streets aud improving the appearance
of the place by removing the numer
ous piles of slab-wood, old boxes and
wagons, garbage and all other kinds of
debris which lies scattered along the
strand from the mill to the cou't
house. .We expect to entertain a num
ber of strangers here next month and
lliey would probably not form a very
favorable opinion of our city unless it
is put iu a more presentable appear
ance. It is none too soon to begin
these minor preparations and the
streets would not suffer from a few at
tentions any way, besides everything
should not be left uutill the last minute,
as there is going to be plenty to do
every day to properly prepare for the
celebration. The attention of the city
council ia respectfully called to this
matter, and .it is hoped it will have the
cooperation of the citizens in the work.
G. A. Sanford, editor and proprie
tor of the Hillsboro Democrat, is des
erving of no little credit for the man
ner in which he published the last
number of his paper, especially so,
since his entire office was destroyed by
fire only a day or two previous to pub
lication day. It was a hard blow and
Brother Saufurd is deserving of much
sympathy.
PCK1S.
It is raining again after a few days of sunshine.
Robert Frey is up at Scappoose working
on the aew creamery budding. ,
Jesse Hendericks left Monday for the
Lower Columbia in search of work.
David Pone commenced work last Hon.
day for Thos. Uolnien, where Sherman
asuerg u? aiso working.
There has been quite a lot of sickness in
this part ot the country.
C. C. Majors had their orean moved down
to Yaukeetown Friday, to liveu up that
luueijr piace.
Our district school commenced Monday.
Mr. Bourwine left Peris to hunt work
We understand he went to California u
work is scarce in Oregon.
Garden truck ia making verv alow growth
on account 01 me com weauier.
F. Pope met with a painfull ac
Mrs. B.
ciuent Saturday evening. While preparing
to retire she stepped on a pair of scissors
running tlieni into her foot Khe has not
oeen aoie 10 use tne injured member since
Wm. H. Dolman is in the field.
stocked up witn general merchandise.
Intends always to give' good bargains
regardless of "Portland prices."
Taxpayers will remember that taxea
become delinquent on the 15th of this
month.
Celebration Committees.
The following standing committees havo
been appointed by the committee on ar
rangement:
On Barbecne. A. H. BlakmiW. Tharl.
B. Hart and Thos. Cooper.
On Hiing Salute: Andrew Kin. VrA
Simpson and Thomas Muckle.
un uronnas: jamea Muckle, Jr.. T. C.
Watts. W. A. Meeker. L. lieeker , ilnn,
Kung. A.J. Hubert, C. H. Johns, Jas. Cox
Charles Blakeslev. Alfred Harrison mm
Walter Blakesley.
on music: u. u Uolburn.
On Liberty Car: Mrs. 8. H. Wv T.nt.
Straclian, Annie Cox, Amanda Decker, Mr.
A. George, Misses Mattie Perry and Kmuia
Cox.
On Deroratine Grand Stand- Mrs. rnn
Hubert, Nellie Miles, Maud Htraehan, Nel
lie Cooper. Mrs. E. E. Oliieb. Mix Till!
Muckle, Messrs. B. Boss, (.'has. Davis, Df.
Griswold. Geo. Andrews. Mk Kva Wl.
Mrs. Francis Johns, Mrs. Mollie Clonnig'er.'
vu ompiiun: o. a. in lies, Laa Davis,
as. Dart. Chaa. Muckle. W. J R:p.a a ni-
Cole, Mrs. Mary George, Mrs. H. P. Wat-
aiiis, sun. Anna at. nail, Mrs. Kllen Dart
Ura V.li.. Blt... .-J V, I .. . i i . . . '
On Badges and Sashes : Mrs. Clara Cliff1,
Mrs. Jennie Scott and Mrs. Alma Laniont.
On Boorts and Amuaenientar rii- H i
vim, joun uionaigerana frank Miles.
Programmes will be printed and officers
ui tue uay annouueea in due time.
raors The hrst named on mmmMiu
win act as cnairiuati on timt r.nm ,n(,,..A
iiie uiiwnuaii win report airect to the com-
siiuec on arrangements.
" V, ew!U oas been elected treasurer,
nd all parties wbosubscrilieH in the r..n,,i.
of July fund can pay their subscription to
him at the bank. ,
. . . (J- G. Muckle,
Arrangement Committee io. H. Miwcll.
DOLHAS.
generally to be more favored than her hus-
uu
It Is reported that what is believed to be
the original text of the Ooiels has been
dicoverd in the shape of a palimpsest
recently uncartiiea in a convoi.t on Jdomi
8,nai. It is in the rJvrian laniruaae. and
if authenticated, will be the most interest
ing historical discovery of the age. The
translation used by us is taken from the
Ureek version, which was borrowed from
the original Syrian, now said now said ti
be discovered. 1 here is no subject of such
world aide importance as that which the
alleged discovery is connected with, and
u is to oe nopeo mat upon runner exami
nation tue authenticity of the sacred man
uscript will be continued.
During the (our years ending on Mav 1st
of this year, Larson & Feler.-on, of the
Lewis and Clarke, paid to other ranchers in
thut portion of the touiity a sum exceeding
fur milk, beiag unable of themselves
tosupiyina aeinanus ol ilmr customers.
In collet,-unn tins milk, they covered an
area extending no farther than Cliaawell
postotlicr, a fact which speaks volumes for
the possibilities of that (onion of Clatson
county through which the Lewis and Clarke
river Mow. Around Chad well there are
several furmers who contemplate visiting
Chicago and the world's fair tub year being
aiuoxv Hole, urn oi tne procceos ot tueir cul
ler and eggs during the last few years, to
touuige iu uie luxury
The last session of the leeislatnre of this
state ro sue some very important changes
iu the old law in retard la the filini? at
chattel mortgages, it aaakei it tha dutv of
tne. county recorderin counties where there
is a countv recorder of couvrvam-es. to file
chattel mortgages, instead of the county
clerk, as before. The legislature also made
the following provision: That at the re
quest of either the mortgagee or trustee,
such an instrnnient uiav be recorded in the
same manner as a mortgage on real prop
erty, but in a book or record keit exclu
sively for chattel mortgages: and if such
instrument be so recorded, and after the
same has been duly recordd, it mav be de
livered to the person authorized or entitled
to receive the same Assomeof thecountv
clerks in this state thought the new law not
clear as to whi.-h officer, the clerk or the
recorder, shotrtd file tnem in i-ae tliev were
nico ana not recorded. Uie malt r was
referred to Judge McBri.lc, of the fifth iu
dirUl district, who decided that the recorder
was tue proper officer to file the same.
Keatd it lu Ilia Paper.
Teople who never read the advertisements
in tneir newspapers mi's more than thev
presume. Jonathan Kenis , of Bolan.
nortn county, lowa, a ho had been troub
led with rlieurantimi in his bark, a
shoulders, read an item in his paper about
how a prominent German citizen, of Fort
Madison had been cured. He procured the
game mcuicine ana w use nH own words:
It cured me right np." He uUo save:
"A neighbor and his wife were both sick
in bed wiih rheumatism. Their boy was
over to my house and snid that thev were
so bad that lie had to do the reokW. I
told him of Chamberlain's Pain lialm -and
how it had cured me. He eot a WiIp unit
it cured theia in a week. I havegreat faith
in Pain Balm and believe it will cure the
worst cases of rheumatism. 50 cent bot
tles for snle by Edwin Boss, druggist.
KtAUHIED.
GOBM A N-AS DERSSON At the residence
oi j. Morgan, at Westport, on Mav 25th,
IJ. Mrs. Florence Anderson to -Michael
Gorman. B. P. Wiggen. J. P.. officiating.
Are Yen 1 hinkiiis;
Of what you ought to take with von when
you go to the world'a fair? Yosr outlit
will not be comnlete withont
mainoerlam a Colic,
a bottle of
ChnlprA an1 nla,.
rhoea fiemedr. Tlie chanffff nf vniur ,1
uiet, lattgue and irregular habits, during
your trip are almost certain to produce
uiiuuc,iiiiu umc or two oi mis remedy
mav save you serious sickness and perhaps
much expense. Procure it belore leaving
,,,.,. 7MU wu-Hi uutuB iot sale
Edwin Ko8, druggist.
Some "Good Buys")
-roa sals by-
D. J. Switzer,
ST. HKL.KN8, - OREGON.
893!
The southwest W of section S3, and the I
southeast W of the southeast M of section
SI. and west U of the southwest i of sec
tion St. lownsfiip T north, range 2 west, 80 1
acres, .ou per acre.
The southeast U of the southeast K of I
section 3d, township 7 north, range X west,
U acres at So per acre.
Thenorthnest K of section ft, township
n nertn, rang x west, containing iuu acres,
fio per acre.
The southwest U and west M of aouth-
east X and the southeast Si of the south-
ea-t W nd the west U of the northeast W.
and the northeast JU of the northeast of
set tiou 6, township 8 north, range i west,
400 acres, 17. AO per acre,
The west W of tha northwest m of sec
tion 8, township 6 north, range west, 83
acres, f 7.60 per acre.
The northeast M of the southwest (, and
the northwest M of the southeast H of sec
tion 5, township 6 north, range t west, 80
acres, so per acre.
The north U of the northeast U of a
tion 7, township 6 north, range 2 west, 80 1
aores, to per acre.
A farm of S3 acres at W arren Station , on
the J, i'. K. it . Kith team of horses, wa
gon, harness, S cows, 1 yearling; also all
farming tools, good house and barn. Price.
a.'i,3U0, two-thirds down, balance in 1 year.
impi.re ot v. J. Bwitzer, bt. neiens, ur.
The northeast V of the southeast 4 of
section l , township e norm, range a west,
I7.au per acre.
Terms One-third cash, balance secured j
by mortgage at 8 per cent interest.
1776! GrEAJSTD 1
4th of July
CELEBEATION
IN-
St. Helens, Oregon!
io:-
Reading the Declaration of Independence!
iirrinosa.
In the Justice Court, for the Precinct ot
Kainler, State of Oregon, County of
Columbia.
Johs Diasuts, Plaintiff,
vs.
8. Kusi, Defendant. I
Civil action to recover money.
To S. Kusi, the above-named defendant.
lN TUK KAMK OK THE STATE OF I
I Orentn. vou are hftrehv reouirad to an.
pear before the undersigned, a Justice of
the Peace, for the Precinct aforesaid, on
the 17th day of June, !Sa3, at 1 o'clock in
the afternon of said dav at the office of said
Justice, in said Precinct, to answer the
above-named Plaintiff in a civil action. The
Defendant will take notice that it he fail
to auswer the complaint herein the Plain tilt
will take judgment aeaiost hint for the sum
of $1&5G (forty-six dollars and fifty six
cents), and Interest thereon from the lSih
day of March, 1893. at the rate of eight per
cent, per annum, together with coaia and
disbursements of this action.
Given under my hand this 8th dav at
May, 1833. J B. DO AN,
:ii 1$ 18 Justice of the Peace.
!0!
MOTICfti FOR HI D.
NOTICE is hereby civen that sealed bids
"in w ivivru up to aim iiiciuunia jhiv
5th, IKS3, by Ike County Court of Columbia
eonnty, Oregon, for the care of comity
aupers. hum to incinnethrclothea, board,
lodging and medical attenilur.ee of altrouu
ty paupers, for Ihe period of one vear. The
court reserves the right to reject any and
all bids. Bids to be hied with the Countv
t,iera oi uoiunioia county, uregon.
iatea tms zmn nay or .way. ihki.
DEAS BLAN-JHARD,
County Judge.
MOTICK IOH BID.
KOTICK is hereby given that sealed bids
will be received np to and including July 5t!i,
ircw.ny tne lountv uourtoi I oiuniMa coun
ty Oregon, for the construction of a county
bridge to be built over and ucross the Ne
hatem river, about one mile east of Yer-
nonia. in said county and stale. Plans and
speculations can be seen at the County
Clerk's office, at Hi. Helens. Oregon The
Court reserves the ritrht to reject any or all I
bids: bids Io be (ited with the Countv Clerk
and live (51 per cent, of the nricebid to be
deposited therewith.
Dated this wtli day ol Mav. Itwt.
DKA!f BLANC HARD,
County Judge.
ORATION,
LIBERTY CAR,
SPLENDID MUSIC,
BASKET PICNIC,
BARBECUE,
AND SPORTSI
A -GRAND -BALL!
IN THE-
(Ballroom 40x00 Feet)
New St. Helens Opera House.
Don tFoo Fit Fate
SIipraFF'3 BALE,
sa.
I 8
tumti
BTATE OP ORKHON. 1
County of Coluiulila. f
TUB C1BU01T COURT OF TUB
Htale of Oregon, for the County of Co-
Ida.
Portland Savings Hank, (a corporation
rialoiirt'. vs.-
Thomas 0. Davison, Mary J. Davison,
Michael lleuo, Uefvndants.
I)Y virtus of an elocution, Judgment, Or.
der and decree Issued out tit the Circuit
Court of the tUate of Oregon, for the County
of Columbia, to me directed, dated the 10th
day of Amy, ltW, upon a Judgment and ite
crve rendered In said Court on the Uth day
ot Mav, ltttKI, In favor of the Portland Bar
lugs llank, (a corporation ) Plalatlu", and
suainst Thoinns U, Uavlson and Mary I,
Davison, l)e(eiidauts,fir tlissuiiiof 13.110.00
with interest thereon at the rale of io per
cent, per annum from the Will day nf May,
and the further sum of IU00 as attoia
nay's fees, with Interest thereon at 10 per
cent, per annum from May Ulh, 1HUS, and
the accruing costs and disbursements, com
nisBilIng me to make sals of Hie following
(inscribed real property situated in Ihe
County of Coliimbla.Btaie of Oregon, to-wlli
, north
In aectinn No. li t twelve In township K.
norm oi range no. twoxi west,
of that portion of the donation
Henianiin m. waits ami wile Ivlna
between Ihe County road and Ihe Una ol
three (
brlna all
claim ot Henianiin M
tlie Northern Paclllo railroad aa now laid
out and surveyed, and particularly de
scribed as follows! lleglnnlng al a point
where the center line of the county read
Intersects His south, line of the Timothy
l.aiuberson donation claim, and running
thence north seventy degrees . west thirty
one chains and nltieiy-one links lo the east
line of the Northern i'aclllc railroad; thenre
south five degrees along lk line of said rail
road thirty two chains and fifty links lo the
south llneof llenjainin Watts' claim ; thenee
north elghty-nvs degrees thirty tnlautea
east twenty-one chains and seventv-nlne
links along the south line of said 'Watte
claim to the center of the count y roadi
thence north eighteen degrees and thirty
minutes east along Ihe center ef said Coun
ty road twenty chains and twenty-rive link
lo Ihe place ol beginning, containing 71 m
acres of land, be the same more or lees, ea
cepliug and reserving from the land above
descrlded a strip nf land nine hundred feel
long by oue hundred fret atdeoll the south
western portion Iherrol heretofore conveyed
to the Northern Paclflo KallroadCo.,alsoes
cepliug and reserving a iightof-waj twenty
feet wide oh" the s.iulh skis of the land first
above described, to be used In common aa a
private roadway, by the respective owners
of the lands abutting the same. Together
with the tenements, hereditaments and ar
purlenancea thereunto belonging or In any
wise appertain nm all I e ng situated In the
county of Columbia. Biaie of Oregon. I
duly fevted upon said premises on Ihe lSlh
dav of Mav, 1HWI. Now hi pursuance ef
said exeetiilnrt I will on the 17th day of
June, Ii3, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m.
of said day, at the court bouse door In said
county and state, sell al public auction all
the light, title, claim and Interest in and In
the above-described real Property of said
Thomas O. Davison and Mary J. Dev'ton,
to the highest bidder therefor for cash to ,
satUv said execution, interest and costs.
O. A. MAtttIC,
Bherift" of Columbia Co lusty, OregM.
.Notice to Creditors.
NOTICE is hereby aiven bv the under-
signed adminLstrator with the will an
nexed. of the estate of Lorena Bohiit.
deceased, to the creditors of and all persons
naving claims against the said deceased. In
exhibit them with the necessarv vouchers I
within six months after the Brat rublii-a-
tion of this notice to the said administrator I
1th the will annexed, at hia store in (tatar
Ijtading. in Columbia conn'v. state nf I
Uregnn. Gm, F. Mcacg.
Aaniinisirator. with the wi annexed, of
me estate ot ixirena Uolincrt , deceased.
-Ttateu aiay ZD, iisua.
Notice to Creditor.
NOTICE is hereby eiven bv the nnder. i
signeu administrator oi tne estate ot r. a.
bhattnek, deceased, to the creditors of, and
and all persons havinir claims airalnst tha
said deceased, to exhibit them with the i
ecessarv vouchers within six months after
tnenrsi publication of thisnntif-e to the said
administrator at the office of Dillard A Cole,
attorneys at law, in Kt Helena. Columbia
county, uregon. Hskby c. Lahbchsosj,
Administrator of the estate of H. . bhat-
tuca, deceased.
Dated May 25, 1H93.
If yourself or friends wish to bo cured
of Liquor, Opium, Morphine, Choral, Co
caine or Tobacco habits, fseek ony the gen
uine Kecley Treatment, which is the only
safe, reliable and permanent cure in exist
ence. Genuine Keeley Institutes, with
most favorable surrounding;, at
Forest Grove and Rosebnrg, Or.
SfiWrite for particulars. Correspond
ence confidential.
ARE YOU AWARE?
by
"HEHEsy Bbiogs," again bobs up
serenely ami his nauseating equable
wi;h Lis dearly belyvod brethren in oue
(W. H.
Notice ( TaxpaKere.
NOTICKIm hereby given to the taxpayers of
Columbia county, Oregon, that the time for the
voluntary payment of taxes was extended up to
and lot- ailing June 15. IfM, when ell taxes not
paid will be deemed dolinnuont a,. i,A
cent. aided anil ateps takea to eoileet the same
bv nmi-nuu ..f liiw n . u.oaij
r - v. i . a flamiA,
Sheriff of Columbiacouuty.
School Report.
The report of echool diatrict No. 16,
tor tne month ending May 26, 1893,
rnumber of dya taught 20. Number
enrolled 2. Average daily attendance
io. AUrxiDerolVlBitoraH Thoae nei
titer absent nor abaent or tardy daring
the month were Albert and Myrtle
Ktehrnan, Belle, Eddie and Charlie
Girt, Clyde and Carl Stepart, Maggie
and Felix Debaat, Althea Harmer,
josejm ana xvavruona ioan and Lee
tiarif. m. E. Habheb, Teacher,
A I'aneas IDeaielae,
Chamberlain's Congh Remedy has be
come laraous lor its cures of throat and
lung diseases. It is intended especially for
COUghS, COlds. Croim a Br! hmnm
and is the most effectual remedy known for
j,.T.jc u,aTOo. jor. v. d. jnain, ot union
City, Pa., eaya: "I have a great sale on
wiianiorriaui a ixun lumMv. I mmrAt
every ooiue ana nave never beard of one
falling to give entire satisfaction." 60 cent
uotues tor sate oy nawin Koss, druggist.
The last two weeka have been thniu
ot general sociability ia St. Helena.
JNutnerouf aoctal event could be
cnromcied.
PPIrll
akin
PoivdsK
o
The only Pure Cream of Tartar Powder. No Ammonia; No Alam.
Psed ia Millions of Home 40 Jear the Standard.
Nwtlce tw Credliare.
NOTICE is herehv tdven that tha ml.
alged has been appointed administrator of
the estate of Joseph us Jones, deceased, bv
the Hon. County Judge of Columbia
county. All persona having claims against
said estate will please present the same in
legal form to ma at my office in ihi li r
Clatskanie, Columbia county, Oregon.
Wilkin MAntk.,. I . : - J . . 0 '
ThU 1th day of May , im
vu x r.....
Administrator.
Nat lea Creamers.
, NOTICE is hereby given by the nndar
aigned Administratrix ef the estate of
George Htraehan , deceased, to the creditor!
of. and all persons having claims against
uie saiu aeceasea, to exntoit them witn the
necessary vouchers within six months after
the first publication of this notice to the
Administratrix, at ner residence in St. Hel-
ww, vuiuiuuu uuunvy, zregon.
I-OTTA V. 6TRACHAM.
Administrate of tha tt iJ tim.-
-T HAT-
SHERIFF'S SALE.
BTATB Or OIIKOOK, I m
County of Columbia.)
BY VIRTl'B OK AN KXECtTTlOW
and order of sale Issued out of tha fir.
coil Court of Die titate of Oregon, hit lh
voonty 01 loiuiiinia, 10 me ntrecuo, km
favor of K. E. Miller and against Jems
Kellv and Llasle H. Kallv. loe iha-anm i
6 00 viofaia, judgment, with interact a
the rata ot S pr cant, per annum from
the 22ud day of October, I.WI . ami tha far
ther sum of ttVi.IV dollars rosla and aeeru.
lug CO tt, commanding me lo mske aal nf
the following deacrifwl real property
towlt: The north half of the norlhwre
quatter, the sonthatet qnarur of the
iiortheest qunrlor and Via northweet
iitianer of the sotilh west qnaner of e.
n US. Of townshin 7 n-trth. ranea a
Wlllaioelte Ineridtaii. rmlirnclna IK) areral
more or loos, tugether Kith the tenement.
hereditaments and appurtenancee there
onto belonging or in anywise appertaining,
all being situated In tolumbla county,
state of Oregon, I duly levied upoa seatl
premises on the Hilli day of May. IfeM,
Now In purminee qf sntd eaenutlon I
will on Ihe ,th day of June lk03, at the
hour of 10 o'clock a. in., of said day, at Ihe
courthouse door In said eonnty and ute,
eell at piihlio suction, all lite rrgkt. title)
Calm anal interest In and to the above
descrlhed reul property of said James Kelly
and l.lnio K. Kelly, tt the hlgl.rst bidder
ismrofor for cash, in satisfy, eaid extcoiioai
interest and cost.
Sheriff of Columbia County.' -.,
ZZ - 3Bdwin. ISost
CARRIES A COMPLETE STOCK OF
Progs and Chemicles, N
Notice of Final Settlement.
JNOTItJK la herahv vin th.t r V...
uiea my nnai acconnt and petition lor dis
tribution as guardian nf tha Mini rj t..
ino Barichio, a minor, and the Judge of the
County Court has appointed Monday, July
3rd, 1893, at 2 o'clock p. m , and the coort
room of the county court of Columbia
PATENT MEOiciNES, ETC.
Perfumes, Stationery, jSchool Books and Cigars
PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY COMPOUNDED.
county, Oregon, as the tirna and nl- far I rmm
hearing said account, and petetion for dis-O s MtVaSnO, OREGON
i. j i
uiuiihuu, wmu biiu w ii ere any persons
interested may appear aad file objection to
the said account and to the granting of said
petition. ft. o. I$avv,
Ouardian of tha astatu nf Tnnn na.i.
cxiiu, a minor.
Dated Hay 8th 1S83.
Baalneae Cbantre.
NOTICE ia herehv irlvcn th.f Wm
ler Has purchased the interest of W. M.
Roberts in the saw mill fnrmarlv .mr,.A
and run by fayne Roberts. Messrs. B.
8. Pay ne and Wm. Trayler will conUnue nn I
der the firm name of Payne 4 Co., tha lat
ter to collect an accounts dm tha tab, Rm,
and also settle all just claims against the
oei auvi
R. 8. Pat,
W. A, TaAVi.ca,
W. M. RoBxars.
FARMERS AND MERCHANTS
INSURANCE CO.. Albany. Or.
AUTHOKIZED CAPITAL
8ECUBED CAPITAL
PAID CAPITAL
MBS raeriBTi a ipioultt.
For particulars apply at the office ef Dillard 4 Cola, or Tata Mist oflee.
$500,000
J47.600
74,250
Nexlee tm Creelltwrs. ..
Estate of I.N. Lawrence, decased.
To Whom It mat Concess:
iake nollee that I have HIH mw
in the above entitled estate and the County
Court of Columbia county, Oregon, has
set Monday, the 3rd day of July, 1893, at
me uour in i o nioca p. m., lor the hearing
of objections . if any there ha In h n.
ance ni uie same ana tne discharge of the
aoDiiniwator J. u. A. aUWLHr
Arnninistrautr or tha
Law rence,- deoeased.
estate of i. K.
" BIRDS OF A FEATHEE FLOCK TOQETHEB."
This is tho reason why
The St. Charles Hotel,
O. W. KNOWLES, Proprietor,
Hat Buch a larra nilmnim Uu (I,. U...I . ., . . .
r. o i "j "utiuoBi men oi toe Dtava.
H you want to meet a friend you will alway find him at The St. Chrle.
SHERIFF'S SALEL ;
8TATB OF ORROON, I
t'ounty of tVilamliia.l
BV VUli'B ok" AN EXKCUTfO
and order of sale issued eel ef the
Circuit Court, of the State of Oregow fey
the County of Colombia, to me direoud, 1st
favor of K. M. Tbompklna, and aier-t
Jennie Wright and Naliu Dai. i.
sura ot BViO.00 dollar Judgment, with Br
toreat at the rate of per cent per anm m
front the 7th day of I'soeinber. laui, a at
ihe further aura of t63.au dollars, eeste a-d
accruing Costa, e- mmandln ma
sale of ihe following described real proper y
to-witi The aoutheaat U of section . rt
township t aorth, range 3 wast, Wlllsmel e
meridian, embracing 1IK) acres, mere ef
lea, together with the tnemenu. heredita
ments and anuurteuanraa. thm
longing or in aay wise appertaining, all be
ing situated in Columbia county, state ef
Oregon, f duly levied upon safd prsmisee
on the 10th day ef September, lsti Mow
in pursuance nf said esecutlon, 1 will rat
the Hth day of fulv. inns, at the hour of 10.
o clock a. iu. of said day, at the court hou'e
dtior, in said county and state, sell at put.
lo auction all the right, title, claim antfln
lerestin and io the above-desoribed real
prorty of said Jennie Wright and Nellie
Donley, to the blithest biddur tk.r.fn. I
cash, to aatisfjr said execution. Interest and
. O. A. MAH8IC.
Sheriff of Colombia Couaty.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
STATE OF 0BKQ0N, i '
county of Columbia.)
BY VlfiTUB OF AN EXECOTION.
ludgmetit. order and lud.matit .Jk
out of the Circuit Court of ihH,.. ..r
Son, for Columbia county, to rue directed,
ated May M, ma upon a judgment ran.
d2ld, ,n court on the 16th day of War,
1, In favor of Edward Webster, plalntifTV
""" ss. rivnon ana n el lie By.
. defendants, for tha anm nf am aa .ui,
Interest thereon, at the rate of 10 per eeot.
per annum, and the further sum of W6.00.
as attorney's feae. and tha forth .
$81.40 costs and dtsburaemeata and aoorning
cosU, commanding me to make eale of the
la lowing desoilbed real property heretofore '
attaohetf by me, hy virtue of writ of at.
taohraent issued out ot tha ahnva n,ni.
court in thi cause, to wtt: Ail of the west
H of the southwest H of section 2a, and
aat of the southeast of section 22,
Bill lew tASMttAhlH A - i l M . m b - . . .
all In township 4 north, range S west, Will
amette meridian, in Columbia county. Ore
I ii" , mureiore, oy virtue ot aald aie-
OUtlOn. Itldament. nrdar mnA ln.nn, V
on Monday, the M day ef July, l&a,
at the hour of ten (10) o'clock a. m.. at the
door of the county court house, in Bt. Hel. :
ens, said county and state, seUatpublio
auction, subject to redemption, to the high
est bidder for cash, aU of defendants, Gna
H. Bvnon and Nallu i..k .1.1.
and interest in and to said real property to .
yatisfy said execution, Judgment, order and
judgment, interest, costs and aocrningooat. "
., . , U. A. MAHBIK,
Sheriff of Columbia county, Oregon i.
NOTIVB.
tJaitad Itates Und Offlee, Oregon City, Or.,
by Fradarlok Butslms against James t. UtSS -
for abandoning his homestead
entry Ho. ause.
by suninioned to appear at this onto os ths lot
day el July, im, at 10 o'clock a . 7S Trespon
ftbtndon pmiU.
i loth
pond
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