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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (June 9, 1893)
Gfltc vcoojt ttit. SUWCRlPTION, 11.60 l'EB YKAR. ST. Hmmcns, Junk 9. 1893. A COUPLETS MISNOMER, Th Century Mrtgoiino is nnw odify log lla readers with mi interealinK paper on t)a important aulijuol of th position of American boys in American labor, It may be a matter of much sut prite to ninny people to lourn that killd American laborers ami mo ehanios have been almost entirely sit ' TMroe4ed by imported labor. Tlml fur eiin laborers, skilled or unskilled, arc received into the various trades unions and givan inploymeut nt their craft while American boys, no matter what (heir ability, ara refused admission to uniooa, crowded out of the mills and factories) and boycotted and persecuted Jf they attempt to work as non-union rn. The American boy has no fight which organiied labor ia bound fo respect. He is denied instruction as an apprentice, and if he be taught his trade in a trade school he is denied ad misaion to nearly all the trades unions. The questions of his character and akill enter into the matter only to dis criminate against him. All the trades onions of the country are controlled by ' foreigners who comprise the majority " of their members. While they refuse admission to the trained American boy, they admit all foreign applicants with little or no regard to their train ' lag or skill. In fact, the doors of or ganiied Ubor in America, which aro Closed and barred again Americau hoya, awing open, wide and free to all foreign comers. Labor in free Amer ica, it free to all save the sons of ABftaricana. These are neither idle DOT exaggerated statements. Thev are ober, eolemn truths expressed in moderation. So-called American la- . hot today ia a complete misnomer so far as the trades are concerned. How has it come that the United States aon,Bj fmong the nationa of the earth, has not merely surrendered possession of her field of mechanical labor to foreigner, acquiesces when the foreign possessor ezcludea from that field her pwn sons. As a nation we lead the world in mechanical skill, yet we are the only nation in the world that has al most ceased to produce its own me chanica. We not only take the great mass of ours from other countries, but we accept their poorest specimens, and having accepted them, we allow them to control the field against our own aona. The consequences of this policy already momentions, one destined to become more so as time advances. We are not only bringing up our sons In idleness, not only depriving our experiment in popular government of the invaluable support of a great body pf conservative citizens of American birth, but we are accepting in place of yuch a body one that is composed of and controled by men of foreign birth, whose instincts and character are not merely un-American, but oftentimes anti-American. This body, acting frequently aa nnit throughout the Country, is able to paralyse all business ami industry, and to bring the nation itself almost to the briuk of social revolution and industrial war. Is it not time that Americana began to think seriously of these things? Have not "the developementa of the past few yean in the so-called conflicts between Capital and labor been portent iou enbngh to give pause to all patriotic Americans? Could anything else b&ve , been reasonably expected from a policy which ia to full of injustice to our own countrymen, and consequently so humiliating to us as a people? Is there any remedy save in a reversal of that folicy ? A PRODUCT OF DEMOCRACY. Hatters financial are undoubtedly In the most strained condition just now mat tney nave suuered lor many years, 'j There is plenty of money in the banks but it is not to be had at any price. It has been called in by its owners and lies idly in large masses in the different banks throughout the country, not even earning its holders a small rate of interest. These con. dilions are essentially a product of democratic ascendancy. Before dem ocratic rule, or more properly misrule, began, such conditions did not prevail Thn the country had a well defined , financial policy and a sound money standard. Since then the country has had neither. The new administration can not be induced to define its position on any of these im- j portent questions. Everything is un certainty, and by reason of this uncer tainty the present depression prevails. Under republican administration the capitalist could invest his money with a certainty of what to expect and '.he laborer waa not afraid to invest a part of his earnings for fear that he would not be able to support his family with tin fruita of his labor. The people have simply lost confidence in the new administration, and their well founded fears will continue to (he to tal destruction 'of business interests f until 'the dominant party declares its position on tlie money question, thus giving the people a guide to future . action.''': SuPEIViaoa Witth. nf lliil iliatrint i doing some very effectual and tub-J slantial road work, and liis plan i one which" should bo followed by every snpeivisor in the county. Ho ia wid ening the road at every point possible and i paying particular attention to clearing away the brush and trees from each side of the road thus admit ting all ihu air and sUnahine possible. This ia much the wisest plan to pursue in road work in this climate as it ia sim ply a waste of time and Ubor to till up mmlholes with loose earth and leave the trees and brush standing so thick that the sun and wind cannot pene trate, for these elements will do more to put the roads in good condition and keep them so than all the labor that can be expended upon them. The merits of this plan have been thoroughly leated in this district, and it has been found that in places where the trees and brush have been removed sufficiently to permit free action of the wind and sun, the road is dry and dusty weeks in advance of sections whure these improvements have not been made. Satisfactory results would be ehtainod if all the labor required by law should be expended in this way. This plan could be adopted with profit hy every road district in the country and as much of it should be doue as possible. President Cleveland has mado a definite declaration that there will ba an extra session of congress not later than the middle of September, and has intimated that he may convene that body at even an earlier date. This declaration will be welcomed by the whole country. The fact is only to be regretted that congress could not be called together at once and take some action which will dispel the panic into which the country has been thrown by the refusal of the present administration to settle the tariff ques tion and define ita position on money and other important matters. Untill tlio country is given something defi nite in regard to finances and the threatened revision of the tariff, it will continue to suffer from the con vuloious in which it is now involved. What Portland needs ia not better exclusion laws but officers who will enforce the laws already supplied for that purpose. The steamer Danube is now at the dock with about six hun dred Chinese and nearly all of them are supplied with ftodulent certificates upon which they have hitherto found little difficulty in entering, although their spurious character iawell known and the assumption is that toe cus toms officials in that city have been conveniently blind. Several hnndred Chinese could not enter that place upon forged certificates without the rand beiug discovered, and the peo ple would like to see these things ex plained. Commissioner Lochuen in a pnb. lished interview talks very nicely about his intending to justly administer the pension laws and about the justice of every man who is entitled to a pen sion being granted one, but inasmuch as the number of new pensions grant ed have fallen away down below what the average waa when Gen. Baum wag at (he head of the office, there must be a wide difference between his talk and his acta, and no man under the government occupies a place where ine enect ot his acts are sooner or more widely felt than does the com missioner of pensions. Sebtator Allison is being highly commended by republicans for having said that he would not serve as a dele gate to the international monetary conference, which is to meet again next November, because it will be the duty of every republican in congress to be in his seat when the fifty-third congress meets and begins the work of tearing down the carefully con structed fabric which has given tbe Uoited States thirty years of prosper ity never equalled by any other nation in accordance with the democratic programme. u is rumored mat a movement is being engineered by southern con gressmen who are especially friendlv to ex-Speaker Crisp to force Secretary Hoke Smith out of the cabinet, on ac count of his interference in a number of local appointments. It has been suggested that votes for the repeal of the Sherman silver law might be traded for Smith's resignation. Nature brings every capitalist to an account with the people, by putting all his property at their disposal at his death. A few oftimes get possession of it for a short time, but in all casscs it must be disposed in a few years, and become the money for which millions of people toil and suffer. ftotice. Comity Treasurer Wharton can be found at h office In the mart house In St. Helens on Wednesdays ana Haturdaya ot each week The only Pure Cream of Tartar Powder.-No Ammonia; No Alum. Used m Millions of Homes4o Years the Standard. VEUNONIA JiOTKS, Garden truck Is humping these days, 'Sidney Pell of Astoria, Is unloading rail road news in town. Potatoes Reni to 1 a scares article in' this vicinity this spring. People v thev can raise anything in Nehalcni, V would like tu see them raise u nioi tiijie, for instance, I promised to tell something about the new tiwu. hut I will nail a few daya yet, the t.deg j a sureg., nevertheless. Them Dtigoea and Chinese will bo the ru;ntion of this country yet, still they dune in mighty handy tor the police to practice on. It wa a long time before wo knew whether It w the fur) or one of Kdison's rli'Otrie lights tliut waa dot ig all the shining here lately. No iv would be a good time to plank some mudliolcj that ai and K Hut the old Arkansaw atory seems to prevail. "When the roads are "dry we don't need llum planked, and when they are muddy and it is raining we can't plank theiu." "Wait for the wagon" has been changed to ''wait for the railroad." You no duuot, have heard of the patience of Job. Well that ia nothing compared with the patience displayed hy our oniiens waiting; for the railroad. We only hope that their patience will continue after walking liecoiues good. We understand that there la to be a change in the po-lottlce soon. We might get a V M. as good as the present incumbent, hut none hetter. We might have had a showing in that pudding, if we hadn't fooled around and voted lrtl.ewrong man. Hut then if the people in tun that wanted the postotlice gut it, we would have about tidy po3tmaters. School commenced last Monday in Verno nia. Why is it that we only have two or three weeks of school out of the year? We could lust ai well have six months at least The time is coming we hope when people that live in rural districts, will take more interest in school matters. The school Inwa in this state are ail right, but the people oon i (snow it. People are coming in to get a glimpse at their ranches, preparatory to proving up, as it seems that all that is nercesaury to prove up is tun tu glimpse at tne place, tor to say that the letter of the law is followed In making improvements on their homesteads would be exaggeration, and for which prac tical license womu not excuse h man. ui course some hare made all the improve ments neecessary , but a great man v in here have given their ranches a "lick and a promise. 8CAPPOOSK. Scappoose will not celebrate the Fourth una year. K. H. Ridley, of Hou'.ton, is working for ii. yi. Lainuerson. The first wild strawberries of the season were picked oum'ay. Rev. and Mrs. J. M. Barber preached at tne cnurcn eunouy evening. John Dobbins and a fine safety bicycle may oe seen occasionally upon our roads, Large quantities of cord wood are being snipped irom bcappoose at present by rail. iMtpervisor Stump has commenced road work and bods a great deal of heavy re pairing to oe aone. W. G. Pomeroy is erecting a neat resi dence upon his farm. W. aid J. Slavcns are doing tbe work. The continued fair weather has eiven great impetus to work of all kinds, and every tuuig ia "merrily rolling along." The arrangements of the railroad time card that wtnt into eftect this week is verv unsatisfactory to travelers. A trip to Portland now requires a stop over. Dairymen are experiencing some dif ficulty in securing good un-Und pasture, as nearly all the hill hind is now fenced, thus shutting out all the stock turned on the common. Dr. J. A. Lamherson, of Lebanon. Ore gon, paid his friends here a short visit last week. The Doctor ia interested in Cull tracts for supplying chittem wood bark and Oregon gra(e rooi. P. A. Frdkea is shipping cream to the Portland market. It is evident that the demand for cream and milk will supplant the butter business around here, and doubt- less it will be a profitable change for the oairyroen. especially u tney are not pre pared to turn out extra choice battel , VEER ISLAND. Real hot weather and the river is ral-ing. Mrs. Mary McBride is clearing about twelve acres of laud, ung considerable powaer. . Ed Merrill is busy building a barn at present which will be a convenience to his property. Rainier, of Rainier Sc. Flchtel, has bought bis partner's interest in the sawmill, anil is hauling the lumber to be shipped to Port land. A gentleman by the name of Oildner, from Reuben, has bought Horaren ltro's. lumber and started a team hauling last xib is snipping to rortiana. A very bold theft was committed here, wherein W. B. P.oell, while absent, ot Port land, last Monday, waa the loser of a fine calf. He strongly suspicions a certain party and it ia hoped that be will obtain evidence enough to send the party where he belongs. CANAAN. Eleven promising pnpils rig pnpils are enrolled on r of this district. ine scnooi registei Madam Gossip has it that the settlers in tend celebrating the glorious Fourth by giving a picnic. It is needless to remark that a general good time is anticipated. On Saturday evening last, a very pleas ant surprise was tendered Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Gore by the settlers of this happy land. Tbe evening was gavly spent irx "tripping the light fantastic' and it was not until me rosy tints of the Habhath morn had flushed the eastern akv that the eaemm departed, all declaring that they had spent uivsb cuiujbuib ume. Notice of Final Settlement. In the Countv Court nt ftahimhift (bounty, Mete ot Oregon. In the matter of the estate of Nora A. Bailev, deceased. NOTICE is herehv ffivpn that fh nn,r. signed executor of the last will and tcsta nientof N'ora A Bailey, deceased. has tiled his final account ia the administration of said estate in the above entitled Court, and that the Hon. Judee of eaid Court h.i in. pointed Monday, the 17th day of Ju!y, 1 at 10 o'clock a m., and the Court room of said Court, as the time and place for tbe bearing of objection tn annh linnl awiont and the settlement thereof. All persons interested in the said estate are hereby required to file their objections to said final account on or before said 17ib day of July. IsfB. H. R. CUFF. Kxecutorof the last will ,nH ti.miii of Nora A. Bailey, decased. jun9jul7 listed June 7th. 1893. Notice is Taxpayers. NOTICE la hereby given to the taxpayers of Columbia eounty, Oregon, that the time for the voluntary payment of taxes was extended up to and Including June 15, 1803, when all taxes wit paid will be deemed dellnnto-ni ml ihro cent. added and atepa taken to collect the same Sheriff of Columbia county, akin Powder: Some "Good Buys VOR SAI.S BY I). JT Switzer, 6T. HtCLKNS, - OIIEGON. The southwest ot section .12, and the southeast l of the southeast of section :tl, and west 'fs-'f the onlhvest of auc tion Hi, township 7 north, range i weit, &0 acre, J7.60 per acre. The southeast i' of the southeast V of section t, township 7 north, range 2 west, 4tl acres at - per ncre. The northwest v,' of section fl, township flnurlh, range 2 west, coiiUiinliiK UW acres, $10 per acre. The southwest l' and west of south east l( mid ihe-Miuthcast '' ot the south east i and the west S of the northeast .Vi, and the northeast of the northeast t of sctionO, township t north, range, !! west, 400 acres, 17.80 per aero. The west Si f the northwest V of sec tion A, township 6 norih, range 2 west, 8.1 acres, sjT.AO per acre. The northeast U of thesouthwest and the northwest oi the southeast yi ol tec tum A, township 6 north, range 2 west, 80 acres, $3 per acre. The north J.of the northeast V f tlou 7, township 8 north, range Si west. 80 acres. (5 per aire. A farm of 5'icres at Warren Station, on theN. P. U. It , with team of horses, wa gon, harness, 3 cows, 1 yearliug; also all farming tools, good house and burn. Price. $.1,200, two-thirds dowu, balance in 1 year. Impure of 1). J. tfwitaer, St. Helena, Or. The northeast tf of the southeast ' of section 1 , township 6 north, range 3 west, $7.60 per acre. Terms One-third cash, balance secured hy mortgage at 8 per cent interest. sr.Ttrtosjs. In the Justice Court, for the Treeinct of Rainier, Slate of Oregon, County ol Columbia. Johk Dibbles, Plaintiff, 1 vs. 8. Kline, Defendant. 1 Civil action to recover money. To 3. Ki.ikx. the above-named defendant. tN THIS NAMB OF THE STATE OF 1 Oregon, you are hereby required to ap iiear betore the undersigned, a Justice ot the Peace, for the rreeinct aforesaid, on the ITih dav of Juoe. ISiiS. at I o'clock in the afternon of said day at theothce of said Justice, in said PreWnet. to answer the above-named Plaintiff in a civil action. The Defendant will take notice that if he fail to answer the complaint herein the PUintift will take judgment against him (or the sum of $tti.5u (forty-six dollars and fifty six cents), and interest thereon from the I8ih day of March, 103, at the rate of eight per cent, per annum, together with coats and disbursements of this action. Given under my hand this flth day of May, 1893. i B lOAN, !iil2jl6 Justice of tho Peace. Notice to Creditors. NOTICE is hereby given by the under signed administrator with the will an nexed, of the estate of Lorcns Hohuert, deceased, to the creditors of and ad person having claims against the said deceased, to exhibit them with the necessary vouchers within six months after the first publica tion of this notice to the said administrator with the will annexed, at his store in t'edar Landing, in Columbia county, atnte of Oregon. Gxo. K. Moan, Administrator, with the will annexed, of the estate of Lorenx Rohnert , deceased. Dated Mav 25. 1HU.I. Business Change. NOTICE is hereby given that Wm. Tray ler has purchased the interest of W. M. Roberts m the saw mill formerly owned and run by Payne A Itoberts. Messrs. K. H. Payne and Wm.Travler will continue on der the firm name of Payne Co.. the lat ter to collect all accounts due tbe late lirni and also settlw-bU just claims against the same. R. 8. Pavk. W. A. Tbayi.br, W. M. Kohbkts. SHERIFF'S SA.LE. STATE OF ORKOON, Cotintv tif tTiiliimhin i nV VIRTUE OK AN EXECUTION. AN X3 order of sale issued out of the Circuit court of the Htate of Oregon, for the coun tv of Columbia, to me directed, in fuvor of M. (ianz and against C K. and A. L. Konklc for tbe sum of $Vi0.30 iiidement. with in terest at the rate of 8 per cent, per annum irom tne 1st day oi juiy, ink, ana in farther sum of i 29.00 costs and accruing costs, commanding me to make sale ol the following described property, to-wit: Lots (2) and (3) in block 4, in the tewn of Heap- noose. Columbia county, state of urcgon together with the tenements, hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto belonging or in anywise appertaining, all being situated in Columbia countv. state of Oreifon. 1 duly levied upon the said premises on the stii uay oi January, !. now, in pursu ance of said execution. I will, on the 3d day of July, 1893, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m.. of said day. at tbe court house door, in said countv and state, sell at public auc tion, all the right, title, claim and interest in and to the above described real property of tbe said C. R. and A. L. Koukle, to the mgnesi oiuuer tnereior lor cam , to sansiy bum execution, interest ana costs. O. A. MAHSIE, Sheriff of Columbia County, Oregon Notice far Pablieatlaaw bind Offlce at Oreon City, Oregon, May 11. IsM. VrOTICK la hereby irlTen, that the following 1.1 named settler naa nieu notice or ms mien tlon to make Anal proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the County Clerk of Columbia county, at ok. neieiw, vrexuu, on juit o, jn:w, vis; A. B. B. l.EWltt, Homestead entry 5o. 724, for the west W of tne northeast !4 and the northwest of the southeast !i ot section is, township 4 north ranre s west. He names the following witnesses te prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation oi saia lana, viz: r , v. nl.uM t .. u j H. BrintoB and i. Frueti, all of Vernon 1ft, Co m. ... n i mil . .nil ...ni ii,ui. ..nun.... rru. j lumbi county. Oroctn. rol9jui23 Notice far Publication. . UndOfflcfttOregouC!tytOre(ton. Mav oo iun N'OTICE ! hereby R.v?n that the foliowin'ff named wettler nun filed notffe of hi Inteu- uon to make Una. proof la mipportof his claim and that Raid uroof will tre mm is before th County Cleek of Columbia county, at St. Heleus, vreguuf un etuiy it, iJ-i, viz: JfVWN' kTVH iTomeatead enry No. 8t7, for the northwett oi teciiou i, iflwniiipu noun, range z weett. He namea the foUowlnn: witnenftee to Dcove hi e)iitinuouji residence upoo- aud eattivatiou or aaia iano, viz; Jamet Gal ten and H. H. Andrew, of Per Ji lnd, and I. K Fowler and Jcmi Hendricks, of carico. auol Columbia county. Oregon. iinUul7 t. T. AI'PKfWON, Keidster, Police for Publication, Land Office at Oregon City, Oregon, Mav 11. IMS. VTOTICK U hereby ariven that the following xS named untrlerhaji filed notice of hit Inten tion to make final proof In fiupport of hfftcluirn, and that itald oroof will be male before the Comity Clerk of Columbia county, at Bt, iielans. wreion,un)iiiy n, imn, viz: Sf AKTIN TOBIN. ITomeirtead entry No. fift"4, for the east 14 of the northwest , and the,weNt of the nortbeawt H of wit on 2, towuHhtno north, range 4 went. He name the following wltnemeii to prove hit continuous residence upon and cultivation of Hal'! lund, viz: Henry iiubert. Frank J. Peterson find Gtistay Peterson, of Mint, and Andrew Elliott, f Fltta- byrjf, all of Columbia countv, Oregon. wVjjunn J. T. AMEHHOU, Rgl. iter. Nmtlc for Pablictulon. Land Ofllce at Oregon City, Oregon, May SV, Ih'jX NOTICE Is hereby given that the following named uttU;T has tiled 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 of Columbia county, at tot. Helens, Oregon, on July 13, 1H'j3( viz: CllklHT T. ROBNI8KY, Homestead entry No. 7410. for the southwest of section 8, township 8 north, range 2 went. no names tne ioi lowing wunenneH 10 prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of "aid land, viz: Wi HUm Wolf,-- Andrew Anderson. Oustaf TatiKe and Julius Lerzenonan, all of 8!appoMie, Columbia county. Oregon. jun2juir J. X. Ai'PEKSON, Register, lilGRAND 4th of July CELEBRATION IN" St. Helens, Oregon! Reading the Declaration of Independence! ORATION, LIBERTY CAR, SPLENDID MUSIC, BASKET PICNIC. BARBECUE, A -GRAND - BALL! -IN (Ballroom New St. Helens D on ' t Foo i W i 1 1 1 Fakes If yourself or friends wish to be cured of Liquor, Opium, Morphine, Chorol, Co caine or Tobacco hab ts, seek only the gen uine Keeley Treatment, which is tho only safe, reliable and permanent cure in exig ence. Genuine Kceley Institutes, with most favorable surroundings, at Forest Grove and Roseburg, Or. U5a? Write for particulars. Correspond ence confidential. ARE YOU -THAT- Edwin CARRIES A COMPLETE STOCK OF Drugs and PATENT MEDICINES. ETC. Perfames, Stationery, School Books and Cigars PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY COMPOUNDED. ST. HELENS, - FARMERS AND INSURANCE CO., Albany, Or. AUTHORIZED CAPITAL SECURED CAPITAL PAID CAPITAL FAa.1I PBOPKUTT A SPCCIaLTT, For particulars aiply at ths oIHea ( Dillard A Cols, or Tbi Hut offlca, " BIRDS OF A FEATHER This is tho. reason why The St. Charles Hotel, C. W. KNOWLES, Proprietor, Has euch a laree natronaea hv the huainnaa ma r n. oi.i. If you want to meet a friend you will always find him at Tbe St. Charloi. 1893! AND SPORTS! THE - 4060 Foot) Opera House. AWARE? Kos8 Chemicles, - OREGON. MERCHANTS , .$!)00,000 . 247,600 . 74,250 FLOCK TOGETHER," STATU OF1 ORKflOM. ,, " UoillilV Ol uoiumuiB, I N T1IK lUKUOIT (JOUKT OF THS Hlalu ol Ori'uuii, for th County of Co- lumWa. ...... . roinnim navniKS imna, n rurivrauun; rialiitlll', vs, T mi (I. Dnvlnoii, Mary J. Davison. Mtrlinul liono, Diiiimilauta, HY virtue of an axcrtitlcn. Iiuliniant. or. tier ami lievtm lnaui'il out et tlia (.'Ircult i'.uiki nf tli. Kiiiloiif (ri'uun.(ir tliaCiiuhlT u( Coliinihla, to ins (llivi'ti'il, Hatutl ths lOirt day ( May, lm, upon a JuriHoiPtitaml rt. vis rmi'nt in "alii Court on the (Uli day u( May, Wi, in lavorui tut rnrtianii av Iiiri llaiik, (a ourporKllmi) l'lalnlltt', and HKaliiNtTlioiuaa t), Davlo and Mary I. Uavlaoiii iHui'miuiiui, ivr iiiaaiiui ui ..in,,uu with Iniurunt lli.rwn at tlia rata of 10 ur cent. i'r alumni front tliuuthday of May, IntKI, anil mo lui iuur auiu vi ,.hj as amir, ntv's (" with liiti'r-t I harm mi at 10 tr (wi'it, pur aiinutn Irom Miiv I'tli, l"W, and tha arcruliiK "oti anil (Hnburi-eiufnu. com. iuhmiIIhk ni0 lo nuikasala nf Ilia following tlvacrilwil real rnvrty atliialaiactn tha Couittyof Coluiiilila.btnlDOf OrsRon. to-a It i liuwilmi No. l'J (twi-lveUn towuslilp No. litre (:, north of ranai' No. two (U) wait, tti-ltiKt all of that pop ion of tha ihmallsn claim of lluiilaiiiln M. Watts and wif lyliia hi'tweon the I'ounlv toad and tin. Has ol Uia Nurlhcru l'ai'illo railroad as n4r laid out and aurvvy.d, ami arlloularly da niilwd as liill'iws: llMtniilnii at a Kiint whrra I'm tenter Una of Uia county' roait intcrniH'ti tha aniitli Una of tha Timothy I juiilicmon donation claim, and running tlicioiw north arventy daaraaS , waat thltly oiio rhiiiua and nlnaiyiina links to tha raaa linn nf tliti Nurthvrn f'arillr railroad: thanr south tlvv di'Krvta aloni tli llnrnf aald rail road llility-twn chains and fifty links to th aouih Una of Itvnjaiiuu Wutta' claim tthanca north clahty-livs drarrcs thirty lulnul.a raat Iweuty-ona rlialiia and aycntv-nlna liuka aloiia tha south litis of aaidoWatta claim lo tha rrnlor of Ilia rouuty ruadj thancn north ciKhtaou dKrra and thirty mlnutra raa' ahiiii His cular of said (7oun ty road twenty rhaliiaaiid Iweiity-JIvs links t Miopia of bi'KiniiiiiK, cautuinlng 71V arrca of land, I tha aania mora or Ims. si. riiln and reaarvtna from Oi. land abova. cU-w rlilud a atrip of land nlna hundrad fl Iuhk hy one liundrwl f .t a itli oil lliaaoutli wmtrrn Mirtion ihon-of li.rftolor. comaywl lothcNorlht-rii 1'aritln KallruadO.,aUosi i'itina and nMrliiK a ilttlit ol wa awanty ft wtdn oft tha a. mill lil of th land Aral almva dimerila-d, tn h nami in common as irivat rimdway. Iy tha rri(ectla awnara of thr lands ahnllina tlia aatu. Toralhar with the U'liemeiila, harelltaiiirat slid ap uirtrnuiirr lUrrranto l lonirlnK or in any wuw n.M-rtloini; all Ia n atluated tat tha county of t'o,inihia. Mala of Urrann. I dulr trvird utx.n nul l orrmlaas on ibf Utk day of Mav, IHta Now In nnuai'iM of aaiii eiarnllon I will on Ilia 17lh day nf June, INtM, at the hour of loo'ulorka. na. of aald d.T, at lha court houaa door In aaj. iNumy and mala, acll at nulilio auction all tha ili;ht. title, claim anil Im.n.t In and M llm alKive-dracrilml r al rorriy at aald Tliotuaa U. iavlon and Mary J. laVoo, lo the hiaheat Idddrr li,rfor fnr aaah to albiy said exrculinn, InUiraat and coals. U. A. MAKtillC. BhorlfT of Oulunihla Couuty, Utagoa. . .,, . .i , , SHERIFF'S SALE". 8TATK OF OKF.iinS. I M County of Cluutliia.( By viktuk of A! nxKcrrrojr and order nf anlc iMurtl outof tha fir cult Court of lha rStaia of tiregon, fnr tha tninty of t iiliiiiiliia, lo me directed. In favor of K, K. Ml lrr ami aalnat Jamas Kelly and L-ssia It. Kellv, for tlia sura of f .lift tJU dollars, judKiuttil, with inlsrt at the rate of a -t rank or annum from tha ftind dar of (Mutter, IM, and tha for. therauinul pajitt clollura coita and arcro ing curli, rommaiidina; nia to inaka aaia of tha followiiiK tleacrlixHl rial property to wit: Th unrtli half of th norlhwaal iiarur, tha aoiithwtut quarter nf Ilia nor hwatl nuartor and tlia northw.it Hi.arter of tlia unilh weal (iiariar of ae tlon 1, ol tuwuhii 7 north, rang 4 weal, Wiilaioeita uicrdiaii, embracing iril) acrn, iim-j Uk... t'itr m ill, ttii, l.n.mnt. hrmlnaj.a.iU and Miurtenanra thtia uuto iMrloogfug or in anywise apoerUtnlng, ail Ikii.k ailuated in Cnluii.Ma coonly, state of Ureiron, I duly l.vlci npoa saia premise on the Hllh ilav ot May, lULI. Now In jurhiiani:a of a.H rieciition I will on the Hi liy of Jims lkuil, at tha hour of u o'clock a. in , of aakl day. at lha luiurtlioiiwdoor In .aid count, and alate, sell at . ui. lie ancilf.it. all ths right, tula o aim and Intercut In and to tha annv il.-c iheil reul itojhv ot aald Jainaa K.Hr and l.fcuht K. Kelly, to tha bltfheal bl.lrt.r tln-rulor for caah, tn aatiafy.aald siacutioq iniareat and cost. 0. A. alAtttlB, Hherilf of Colutitbla County. SHERIFF'S SALE. STATU OF ORKIOK. I County of Coliimiila.f B X VlltlUB Or" AN KXKCUTIOII and ordsr of sala iud oat al lb Circuit Court, of tha Bfata of Oregon far ths County of Columbia, to ma dlraoiad. 1st favor of F. M. Thompkins, and agaiaas Jennie Wright and Nellie Deolay, for tha urn of mO.W) dollar. Jndgmsnt, wlto tn tareat at the rate of 8 per cent, per annom from tha 7th day of I'scember. IMil, and tha further sum of C!3 30 dollars, oasts and accruing costs, o mmandlng ma to maka ale of the following described real property lo-wlt ; The anuthcast U of section 6, of township 3 north, rang 4 weal, Willameua meridian, emhraaing 100 arrea, mar ar leas, toi;elher wilh the tenements, hsrrdlta tnenta and apurtenaneaa, tkerunnto ba l.'nilini or in anvwiae anoertalnlnr. all ha. ilia attuuted io Columbia countv. atata of Oregon, 1 duly levied upon said pretab. ou the 10th day of Beptemsar. taMl Sow In ptirauanca of ald execution, i will on Ilia Nth day of uly. Imw, al tha botir of 10 o'clock a, in. of said day, a Uia count baaaa door, in fald county and aiata, sell at pub. lie auctien ail the right, title, ohtlot and in Wren in and to tha ahova deaoi ibtd real property a.id Jennie Wright and NeUta booley, to the hlahsnt bidder therefor far caah, to satisfy said elocution, interest and cost. O. A. MAoHIK, Hlierlff of Columbia Cqnifclos, SHERIFF'S SALEr STATE OF OltEOON, I County of Columbia. ( BY VIRIDK OF AN KXECUTIOW, iiidement order and judgment, Uanad outof the Circuit Court of (heBtnteof Ora- 8 on. for Coluiiihlii comity, to ma directed, ated May m, 1803. upon a judgment ran dnred in said court on the Kith day of May, 1WS, In favor of ICdward Webater, plaintiff, and agnlait Otis H. Ilynon and Nellie Hy. nun, defendanu, for the sum of f!0.83, with Intercut thereon, at tho rato of 10 per cant, per annum, and the further sum of f3S,00. as attorney's fees, and the further anm aft' $81.40 coats and disbursements and accruing vwm., :fiiiiiiiniiuinu ma tu muse saia Of ina following daMciilied real nrnnertv hrtitnrm attached by mo, by virtue of a writ of aa titchmcnt liaiied out of the above entitled court In ihla catme, to wlt: Allot tha wast H of the Southwest Ki of aentlnn Wt ai.4. tlio cant X of tlmaoutiiuaat M of aMtlon 22, all in towiiHhln4 north, ratmu S weat, Will. ainctti) mtiriilian, In Coluuibia countv. Ora. gon. Now, tborefore, by virtus of suld ele cutlon. jiiilgumnt, order and judgment, I will , on Monday, tha 3d day of July, 18BA, at tho hour of ton (10) o'clock a, m.. at tha: door of the county ooitrt house, in 8t. Hel. ens, aald county and stain, gellatriuhHn auction, subject to redemption, to the high eH bidder for cnxli, all of defendania, Uua, II. KyiKin and Nellie llynon's right, title ami inturuHt in and to said real property to. saliflfy said eitecittlon, jitdKinsnt order and Judgment, Interest, coMta and accruing ooatsc , . . , . A. MABIK, Bhertir of Columbia county, Oregon... , NOTHJE. . .i- United States Land Offlce, Oregon City, Or! , , .t , . Ma It, IMS. ' Complaint hiivlng been entered at this otnea. byKreilerlck liiiUlrnii asalimt Jamea K. Meeker for abandoning hl hoiii.iiutMl entry No, aSSS. dated Junuarr 10, 1WH, upon tbe aortkeaat iaTof "" '"i 'wnaiiiponoriii,raii(eweat,lnCa. lunibla county, OreRon. with a view lo theoaa cnllHtlonof aald entry, the aald partial ar. k.ra- lay ol July, 1M, at 10 o'clock a. m., to Napond ' and furaUh temlmoiiy concerning laid alleeadL ahajdoriaienl. I T. ArrsiunM, tUatali mluu? ,. Parsa raOTBfjRaeaivaf.,, ; r-i.'.vwaKi.'ifc.i ,