Chz Oregon Xi&t
SUBSCRIPTION; ll.BO PER YEAR.
81. Hiijkw, Jokb 18. 1893.
Now (hut the city hu been to the
expanse of purchasing carriage and
rcae with which to protect property
from fire, it ihould not be parsimo
nious enough to deny property holders
the Absolute protection from fire which
can be had by supplying a sufficient
reserve ol water with which to use the
fire apparatus and successfully combat
the fires which are eure to occur
sooner or later. With a reserve reser
voir of 50,000 gallons capacity the
city will be absolutely sals at all times,
no matter whether the pump is work
ing or not, which it certainly will not
be at all times, even if it should al
ways be in working order. The Water
company has made ample preparation
for supplying its regular customers,
but does not feel called upon to be at
the extra expense of building a large
reservoir and keeping it supplied with
water unless it haseuf&oient encourage
ment from the city. Under the con
ditions of ths francise the city can use
what water there is in the tank at
any time, but the few thousond gal
lons it contains will be of little use in
Case of a bad fire, and if the pump
should suffer a break down at a critical
moment, which is not only possible
but highly probablethe remit would
Cost the city more in a (ew minutes
than the support of a properly equip
ped fir department would cost in sev
eral years. The city cannot possibly
lose in the end from any expenditure
of money tor the improvement of the
fire department, for with a little assis
tance from the city the water company
will make additions and improvements
to its system which will make it a cre
dit to tho place and a recommend to
those who wish to invest money here.
Another matter not to be neglected is
the facilities for training the depart
ment, in the proper use of its appar
atus, for without training the company
will never be an efficient one, and the
water company cannot be expected to
furnish water gatia for drilling purpos
es. The water company is willing to
make liberal terms with the city, and
t abould by all means receive every
possible encouragement.
Tax collapse of Ford's Theater at
Washington last Friday was a fitting
end for a building which had been the
scene of so great a crime as was com
mitted within its walls. On the night
of April 15, 1865, President Lincoln
met his death at ths hands of an as
aaain, while sitting at a play in that
building, and it is a coincident that
on the day the assasin's noted brother
was being borne to bis grave, the build
ing should collapse without a moment's
notice and carry down with it several
Itundred people, oyer a score of whom
were crushed to a shapeless mass. For
several years the building has been
used ai a department of the Pension
Bureau, and at the time itcollapsed
there were over three hundred clerks
t work within its walls. Ths author
ities bad repented ty been warned that
the building waa unsafe but waa too
parsimonious to give the matter any
attention. A crew of carpenters were
finaly set to work repairing it. and
Curiously enough, instead of directing
their efforts towards strengthening the
old man trap, they undermined it and
caused the death in a horrible manner
of twenty-two persons, and the more
or leas serious injury of many others,
now that about a hundred people are
killed and crippled the government is
greatly excited and will apend about a
Itundred thousand dollars trying to lo
cate the blame, when one-twentieth of
that account properly expended in re
pairs would have obviated the whole
disgracefull affair.
Farrr growing of different kinds has
became one of the most popular and
profitable enterprises of this state, the
peculiar adoptability of tbis climate
and other conditions making that in-
: dustry one of great profit. A notice
able feature of fruit raising here is
tendency to confine the attention to a
limited variety. Pear and prune pro
ducing, particularly the latter, has be
came almost a erase with growers who
are directing their attention to these
Varieties of fruit, to the exclusion of
many other valuable varieties. This
policy should not obtain. As before
Stated, this climate offers peculiar
inducements to the cultivation
' of many other varieties, very important
among which is the standard fruit, ap
ples. . We are not supplying the
borne market for this fruit which, when
given propper attention here, is second
in size and flavor to the productions
of no other state in the Union. Sta
tistics are not at band but it is well
known that California and seme of the
eastern states ship large quantities of
this fruit to the Oregon, market each I
season ana toe imported article is not
only an inferior article but often brings
a price which puts it out of reach of
the ordinary purchaser and Classes it
among the luxuries. This m not at
all as it should be, and with a reason'
able ampunt of attention, apple grow
ing can be made one of the fhost
profitable branches of fruit raising.
' A tvaQBSTioH ha been made tbst
b(s oounty should have a hospital,
gni (he suggestion is undoubtedly
worthy of favorable consideration by
the county court. An institution suit
sbls to accomodate the business of
this oounty can be built and furnished
for 13,000, and will be self-supporting
from the time It is opened. It would
also accomodate the countv poor, and
be a saving of several hundred dollars
a year io this way to the county. An
institution of this kind is badly needed
here, and arrangemen ts for its eatabliah-
ment should be made at once. The
objeotioa may be offered that the
amount above stated will not be suffi
cient to build and auitably furnish a
hospital, but the figures quoted were
submitted by a gentleman who is the
best authority on the subject, and can,
therefore, be accepted as sufficient for
the wtuk. We racomend the favorable
consideration of this matter by the
county court, and have no doubt but
that the proposition will readily meet
with public approval
Notwithstanding reports to the
contrary, the money pamo continues
throughout the oouotry and numerous
failures are reported daily. The prin
cipal sufferers are the banking houses.
but commercial institutions of every
kind are affected by the general de
pression and are going to the wall
dozens. Fatal as these things are
the country they are sure to be the
inevitable result until the money and
tarriff questions are settled and the
policy of the administration is defined.
There is not a time deposit being re
ceived at the Portland banks nor has
there been for nearly a year past, and
although the banks are almost burst
ing with money it is impossible to get
hold of a cent of it, no matter what
the amount or . the nature of security
offered. These conditions will certainly
prevail until the silver question is set
tled and people know how to use their
money.
It is now becoming painfully e video
to the transcontinental railroads that
very material reduction must be
made in World's fair rates if anything
like a large delegation of Pacific coast
visitors is induced to see the exposition.
The name of World's fair baa not the
ring in the ears of Westerners that it
was thought it would have, and the
clink of the golden ahecklea it costs
to get there is much more musical to
the average mortal than is the enchant
ment of the great "While City." So
far the attendance from Oregon has
been smaller than that from any other
coast state, and the aame conditions
will prevail unlill the railroads make
reasonable rates t o their patrons.
TBI Chicago Exposition continues
to open its gates Sunday, pending the
hearing by the United States circuit
court of appeals, of an order suspend'
ing the temporary injunction granted
by the Uniteed States circuit court to
restrain the management from open
ing the ground on that day. The or
der was heard yesterday and the jtidg
ment rendered thereon will effectually
dispose of the question. The jurisdic
tion of this case never should have
gone out of the state of Illinois in the
first place, and could easily have been
settled by the legislature of that com
monwealth a long time ago.
Thk California bandits, Sontag and
Evans, were again fired upon by offi
cera Monday in the Sierra foot hills,
twenty miles from Visalia. This time
the result waa disastrous to ths ban
dits and not at all pleasant for one of
the officers. Sontag was shot in the
left arm and side, and liea in the Vis
alia jail a wniling death from his wounds
or the machinery of the law which he
has defied and outraged. Evans es
caped with several wounds, and one of
the officer was so badly shot that he
had to suffer amputation of his ankle.
judoi IjOchbox, mo new pension
commissioner, has just issued the fol
lowing important order for the adjudi
cation and rating of pensions nnder
the dependant pension, bill of 1890'
The new order waa promptly approved
by "secretary Hoke Smith ;
A claim for a pension under the sec
ond section of the act of June 27, 1890,
can only be allowed upon proof of
mental or physical disability of a per
manent character, not the result of
claimant's own vicious habits, incapac
itating him from the "performance of
manual labor in such a degree as to
render him unable to earn his support.
Ho specific injury or disability can,
as such, have a pensionable rating tin
der that act, nor be considered other
wise than as it affects the incapacity
of claimant to perform ordinary man
ual labor.
Proof that the disability is not the
result of claimant's vicious habits is
requisite; therefore, the causes and cir
cumstances of the origin of the dis
ability should be shown by evidence I
mm
The ocly Pure Cream of Tartar Powder. No Ammonia; No AJam.
Rsed in Million? pf Home 40 Years the Standard
turnishedlh' support of the'olaim fbr'a
pension, so far as can bs done, and by
persona other than the claimant.
To the climant a pensionable status
under this act, the disability must be
such as to incapacitate him from the
performance of manual labor in such
a degree as to render him unable to
earn bis support.
Wyoming comes stniliug to the
front with the richest gold find on rec
ord, not excepting the wonderful days
of '49 or the fabled riches of ."Golden
San Juan." Ths new Eldorado is said
to be located in Fremont oounty, 140
miles from Rawlins, and the gold is
found in Potsdam cement, for exceed
ing in richness any deposits ever be
fore fouud.
Dr. Bruoas is a heretic. At least
that is the verdict of a majority of
the Presbyterian General Assembly,
which has just concluded the memor
able trial.
Soboul Report.
The following is a report of the St.
Helens school fur the month ending
June the 9th : If ambjr of days taught
19, number enrolled 33, average daily
attendance 25. The pupils whose rec
ord of attendance baa been highest are
Mary Dufour, Etfie Strachan, Mabel
Strachan, Lavelle Watkins, Winnie
Way, Amy, Florance and Annie
George, Elmer Newel, Glen Watkins,
Eugene Miles and Wilbur Muckle.
Pupils whose names have been drop
ped from the roll duriug the month
are Julia Sobiska, Pearl Decker, Maud,
Harry Pearl and Mamie Massie.
Mrs. M. E. Way, Teacher.
Read it ! II U raper.
People who never read the advertisements
in their newspapers mis more than they
presume. Jonathan Kenison, ot Bolan,
Worth county, Iowa, who had been troub
led with rheumatism in his back, arms snd
shoulders, read an item in his paper about
how a prominent German citizen, of Fort
Madison had been cored. He procured the
same medicine and to um hi' own words:
"it cured me right up." He also ears:
"A neighbor and his wife were both aick
in bed with rheumatism. Their boy waa
ever to my house and said that they ware
so bad that he had to do the cooking. I
told him of Chamberlain's Tain Balm and
how it had cured me. He got a bottle and
it cured thr in in a week. I have great faith
in Pain Balm and believe it will care ths
worst cases of rheumatism. 60 cent bot
tles lor sale by Edwin Koss, druggist.
Made t Crtialtar.
NOTICE is herebv riven that the nnder
aiged has been appointed administrator of
the estate of Josephus Jones, deceased, by
ine jtion . i;ouniT juage ai voiumoia
countv. All persons having claims agaiat
aid estate will please present the same in
legal form to me st my office in the City of
utarsaame, Loiumma county, uregon,
wiimn six montns rroas mis a ate.
This 4th day of May , 1393
W.H. CoKTIR.
Administrator,
Are Ten Thinking
Of what you ought to take wi th you when
you go to the world's fair? Your ontlit
will not be complete without a bottle of
Chamberlain's Colic. Cholera and liar
rhoea Kemedv. The change of water and
diet, fatigue and irregular habits, during
your trip are almost certain to produce
aiarrnoea, ana a dose or two ot mis remedy
mav save you serious sickness and perhaps
moch expense. Procure it belore leaving
nome. a ana so cent bottle lor sale
Edwin Ross, druggis.
by
Notice t Creditor.
NOTICE is hereby given by the under
signed Administratrix .f th estate of
George Strachan. deceased, to the creditors
of. and all persons having claims against
the said deceased, to exhibit them with the
necessary vouchers within six months after
the first publication of this notice to the
Administratrix, at her residence in St Hel
ens, Columbia county, Oregon.
lAITTA V. BTKAUHAW.
Administrate of the estate of Georee
Strachan, deceased.
A Famena medicine.
Chamberlain's Con eh Remedv haa he.
come famous for its cures of throat and
lung diseases, it is intended especialiv for
coughs, colds, cronp sad whooping coughs
snd is the most effectual remedy known for
these diseases. Mr. C. B. Main, of I'nion
City, Pa., says: "I have a great sale on
Chamberlain's Cough Remedv. I warrant
every bottle and have never bea'd of one
failing to give entire satisfaction." SO cent
bottles (or sale by Edwin Boss, druggist.
To Exterminate Hop Lice.
Oregon has for manv veara heen vniil.
ling with the problem of how to extermin
ate the hop Ions, which has proven a great
pest io. the fields, and been a source of
much pecuniary loss to the hopgrower.
It is possible, thonrh. that now a nln.
Hon may be arrived at by Professor Albert
Koebele. special aaent of the an-icultural
department at Washington city, with which
he has been connected a dozen years, who
A Hound Paper aavs of him
His entire time is Havnta1 in thj mtnAw nt
m ueswoy agricultural products.
In 1888 the national government sent him
to Australia and New Zeland for the pur
pose of securing aa enemy or enemies of
ibe cottony scale, which was devesting
v.u.,i, u wiiiviuu, sna wnicn naa us or
igin in Australia. The presumption of the
government was that nature evened op all
things and that where the cottony scale or-
EiuBtcu vueic wuiuu oe iouna mat wnicn
would keep it within bounds. Professor
Koebele soon discovered that the I,lvl,n-
was a deadly enemy of the scale, or rather
T " WM "uct! s'anch friend that it lived
off its enemy if this paradox may be used.
Thereupon he advised th srovernment of
tbe United States to import fadv bars. Th
government acted upon his advice, and he
eiii. large nomoers to southern California,
where it was demonstrated that his discov
ery was a most admirable one.
Professor Koebele is in thlsatata for th.
purpose of making a thorough investigation
of the hop louse which Infests the fields of
this section, snd, if possible, to discover the
best method Of exterminating this nat In
a dav or two he will take np bis quarters in
Puyallup, Sumner, or some other point near
the hop fields.
Tbe professor states that m
ers labor under the misapprehension that
the wa b which is sprayed over the hop
vines poisons the hop louse. The lonse
takes in the air for its autnftnri thtu,tiih
mall pores in its flanks. The wash which
is thrown over the ionse stops up these
pores, and smothering ensues. On account
of this the professor has found that a mix
ture of sods snd resin (because of the
"Stickiness" Of the n,in.n tlnn kill. th.
louse quicker then anything else. I
akin
Powden
: SHERIFF'S sale:
STATE OP OREGON, I
(Imintvnf rtolmnhia.f
ss
Y VIRTUE OF AN EXECUTION
and order ol sals issued out of the
Circuit court ot the state of Oregon, for the
county of Colombia, to me titreetea, in
favor of W. H. Conyers snd against John
Mavnard, for the aum of (Wt.Bti) dollars
judgment with interest at the rate of S per
cent, per annum, from the tftu day of Feb
rnarv, 13. and the further sum of (t-NMO)
dollars costs and accruing coats, command
ing me to make sale of the following-de-aeribed
real property , to-wtt : Low (2) snd
(4) two and four, section IS, township 6
north, rsage (ft) five west, and lots A, 8, 1
and 8, rive, six, seven and eight, and ths
(8K H) southeast one fourth of the (SK X)
southeast one-fourth ef section (17) town
shin 6 north, range (6) five west of the
Willamette meridiar, embracing 01 acres,
more or less, together with the tenements,
hereditaments aud sppurtenanoes thereun
to belonging or in anywise appertaining,
all being situated in Columbia county, stats
of Oregon. 1 dulv levied upon sain prem
ises on the 8th day of June, Now, in
pursuance of said execution I will, on the
15th day ot June, 1X33, st the hour of 10
o'clock a ni. of said day. at the courthouse
door in said county and state, sell st pub
lic auction all ths right, title, claim and in
terest in and to the above-described real
property ot the said John Maynard, to ths
highest bidder therefor for cash to satisfy
aid execution, interest and costs.
tt. A. MASSIE,
JunlOjulH Sheriff ot Columbia county, Or.
SHERIFF'S SALE
8TATE OF OREGON? I
Countv of Columbia, f "
T-Y VlRlUE OF AN EXECUTION
JO and order of sate issnad out of the
Clrcnit court of the State of Oregon, for
the County of Columbia, to ma directed
in favor ot the state of Oregon snd the
board of commissioners for the sal of
school land, for Coos county, Oregon, snd
for th investment of the funds arising
therefrom, and against Samuel L. Lovell
Klisa T. toveii and John Mavnard. for ths
sum of (11,523.35) dollars judgment, with
interest at the rate ol 8 per cent, per an'
nun from the 18th dav of March. 18W3
and the further sum of ($45.60 )dullarcoate
and accruing coats, commanding ms to
make aale of the following-described real
property, to-wit: The eaat of tb north'
west H ana me nortnwesi jc ol the souir
west W, and lots 10 and 11. of section (17.)
townanip no. tt) aortn, range no. (0) west
of the Willamette meridian, embracing 100
acres, more or lees, together witn the tene
ments, hereditaments and appurtenance
thereunto belonging or in anywise apper
taining, all being situated In Columbia
county, state of Oregon. I duly levied up
on said premises on ths 8th dsy of June,
1893. Now. in porsusnc of said execution
I will, on the 19th day of July , 1893. at the
hour of 10 o'clock a. m. of said dsy. at the
courtnouse aoer, in ssia connty ana state,
sell at publio auction, all the rixht. title.
claim and interest in and to the above des
cribed real Dronertv of said esmnel
Lovell. Elisa F. Lovell and John Maynard
to the highest bidder therefor for cash to
satisfy said execution, interest and ceets.
0. A. MA8S1B.
unl6ju!14 Sheriff of Columbia County, Or.
SHERIFF'S SA.LE.
STATE OF OREGON I
T-Y VIRTUE OF AN EXECUTION. AN
X) order of sale issued out of lbs Circuit
court of the State of Oreron . for the conn
ty of Columbia, to roe directed, in favor of
M. Oans and against C.K. and A. L. Konkls,
for the sum ot X'U.30 judgment, with in
terest at the rate of 8 per cent, per annum
from the 1st dav of July, 1892, and the
further sum of 29.00 costs and accruing
costs, oommsnamg me to maae saie ni ins
following described property, to-wit: fots
(2) and (3) in block 4, in the twn of Scap-
poose, uoiumbie county, stats ot uregon
together with the tenements, hereditaments
and appurtenances thereunto belonging or
in anywise appertaining, ail peine situatea
in Columbia countv. stute of Orecon. 1
duly levied upon the said premises on the
8th day of January, 18U3. Now, in pursu
ance of said execution. I will, on the 3d
day ef July, 1893. at the hour of iO o'clock
a. m.. ot said day. at the com t ho ise door,
in said county and state, sell at public auc
tion, all the right, title, claim and interest
in and to the above described real proertv
of the said C. It. and A. L. Konkle, to the
highest bidder tberetor for rash , to sstisfy
O. A. MASSIE.
Sheriff Of Columbia County, Oregon.
SHERIFF SALE.
STATE OF OREGON, 1
uonntvot uoiumbia.i -
Y VIRTUE OF AN EXECUTION.
lodgment order and decree issued ont
of and under the seal of the Circuit court
of the State of Oregon forColumbiaeounty,
to me oirectea.aatea june is, itm, upon
judgment rendered in ssid court, on tbe
itttn aay oi stay, lew, in lavor oi n. u
McNutt. piaint'.tr. and aeainst Gua H
Bvnon and Nellie Emroons Bvnon. defend
ants, for the sum of f 123.00 with interest
thereon st the rate of tea per cent, per an
num. and the further sum of 175.00 as at
torney's fees, and the further sum of IM.0O
costs and disbursments, snd also accruing
costs, commanding me io mace aaie oi toe
following-described real property, to-wit:
All of lots numbered three(3). four (4). five
io;. six io), nine (a, ten (luianoeievenuii,
in diock numnerea iwemy-nve iu), ana ai
so all of block numbered twentv-six (26).
all in Mellinger's First Addition to the city
oi vernoaia, ixiiuniDia county, uregon.
Now, therefore, by virtus of saidaxecution.
judgment, order and decree, I will, on July
uie loin, intu, ai ine nour oi lu o ctoca a.
m. at the door ef the countv courthouse in
ot. neiens. saia county and state, sen
IS
ublic auction, subject to redemption.
he highest bidder, for ca-h. all of de
fendants Ous H. Bynoo and Nellie Em'
mons-Bynon's right, title and interest in
and to said real property to satiaf v said
execution, judgment order and decree, in
terest, costs sna accruing costs.
(i. A. MASSIE.
junl6jull4 Sheriff of Columbia county. Or,
SUMMONS.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
State of Oregon, for Columbia Connty
cinsoaa riamiin,
s. .
Job H. Gillis and Lizzie
In Equity.
FaasELL. Defendants.
To Johh H. 61t.ua asd Lizzts Fsssiu,.
Defendants.
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF
Oregon you are required hereby to ap
pear and answer the complaint filed against
you in the above suit, by the tenth day of
tuwuer iwi ; ana n vou ran so xo answer-
ror want inereoi, in plain tin will take a
decree against vou. The said action is
brought to obtain a decree ef this court for
me foreclosure of two certain martanw rf.a-
cnueu in ine saia compiaini, ana executea
bv the said John H. Gillis. on the tenth
of Jsnuary, 1890, to secure the payment of
two certain promissory Bote. That the
premises conveyed by said mortages may
be sold and the proceeds applied to tbe pay
ment of said notes. And in case said nr.
ceeds are not sufficient to pay the asms.
tucn m ooiain an execution against said
jonn n uwis lor me balance remaining
due, and also the said defendants, and each
oi mem, ana ail persons claiming by.
inrouKB . or unaer mem. mav ne narriui snit
fnrhMji n9 all rloht tilul Alain, II-..
equity of redemption, and interest in and
to said mortgaged premises, and for anch
other and further relief as will more fully
appear by reference by the complaint on
Hie herein. And that said defendant. Mr.
zie renneii. be foreclosed of all right, titla.
and interest in and to tbe said premises des-
cnoea in me said mortgagee, ana tbe com
plaint herein, by virtue of a certain mort
gage, or lien, which trie saia JLlui Fsnnell
claims to bavs thereon.
CLARENCE COLE.
junl6joJ28 Attorney for Plaintiff,
Notice to Creditors.
NOTICE is hereby given by tbe under
signed sdministrator of ths estate of 8. F.
Shattuok, deceased, to the creditors of, snd
and all persons having claims against the
said deceased, to exhibit them with the
necessary vouchers within six months sfter
the first publication of thi notice to the said
administrator at the office of Dillard A Col.
attorneys at law, in Ht Helens, Columbia
county. Oregon. Hxsar C. Lahbkrson,
Administrator oi the estate of a. r. Bhat-
tuck, deceased.
Dated May , 1MB.
1776! GEAXD
4th of July
CELEBEATION
St. Helens, Oregon!
Reading the Declaration of Independence !
ORATION,
LIBERTY CAR,
SPLENDID MUSIC,
BASKET PICNIC,
BARBECUE,
AND SPORTSI
A -GRAND -BALL!
HN
(Ballroom
New St. Helens
Don
If yourself or fiicnds wish to be cured
of Liquor, Opium, Morphine,' ( horal, Co
cainc or Tobacco hab ts, seek only the gen
uine Keeley Treatment, which is the only
safe, reliable and permanent cure in exist
ence. Genuine Keeley Institute, with
most favorable surroundings, at
Forest Grew and Rosetag, Or.
i5S Write for particulars. Correspond
ence confidential.
ARE YOU
THAT-
CARRIES A COMPLETE 8TOCK OF
Drugs and
PATENT MEDICINES, ETC.
Partes, Stationery, School Boots and Cigars
PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY COMPOUNDED.
8T. HELENS, -
FARMERS AND MERCHANTS
INSURANCE CO., Albany. Or.
AUTHORIZED CAPITAL
8ECUKED CAPITAL
PAID CAPITAL. .........
- ran si pbofesitt a rcoiALTT.
For particulars spply at ths offlcs ef Clllsrd A Cols, or Tea Mist offlse.
BIED8 OF A FEATHER
This is the reason why
The St. Charles Hotel,
O. W. KNOWLES, Proprietor,
lias such a large patronage by the business men of the State,
yon want to meet a friend you will always find him at The Bt, Charles,
893
IN-
THE -
40x80 Feet)
Opera House.
AWARE?
Chemicles,
. ORECON.
....$500,000
247,600
74,250
FLOC TOQETHEB."
Fool W th Fakes
BiiEHirra sale.
STATE OF OREGON, i
uounty of Columbia. I
TN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF Ttri
lumbl Oregon, for tb Coauty of Cs
ruTntrnd eT,nf, Bnk wwjKwatka)
Thomas 0. Davison', Mary I, Dsvlsoa.
Mlohasl lleuo. Bsfsndinls.
BY virtus of an sxscutlon. (udammt aa. .'
der snd decree issued out ot The Ursult
Court ot the State ot Oregon, for ths Oounty
0( Columbia, to ms directed, dated th 10th
day of May, 183, upon a Judgment and rts
eras rendered In said Court on ths 9tn dsy -
of May , im, In favor or ths rortland iav.
ings Hank, (a Corporation) I'lalniln. and
sgslnst Thomas O. Davison and Mary J.
Dsvlaon, Ueliiilauts,fr thssumof I3.SU0.09
with Interest thereon st ths rate ot to tier
cent, per annum from ths Mb dsy ol May,'
1NUS, and ths further sum ot 1300 ss stUir , i
nty's (ess, with Interest thsrsori at 10 per
cent, per annum (rum May 91b, 1(93, and
the accruing coats and disbursements, com ,
luaauingma to make sals of ths following '
described real property situated in th
County of Coluinbla.Dtaleof Oregon, to-atti
In section No. 12 ( twelve) In towashln Me.
tnree w), norm ot rang no, two (ij
r. .... v. . i
Diingsu oi mat pumon ot
ths dnnaUoa
claim of Benjamin M.
Watts and Witt lying
between ths County road and tbs line of
the northern rectus raiirvaa as now laid
out and surveyed, snd particularly d
oribed ss follows: Beginning at a point - '
where tbe eeutsr line ot the county read
Intersects the south line ot ths Timothy "
l.aiubersou donation claim, snd running ".
thence north seventy degrees , west thirty u,
one chains snd ninety-one links to ths rasl ,
line ol ths Northern I'adrtc railroad ; tbsnrS
south ftvs degrees along ths tins of said rail 1
road thlit.v two olislna and tlliy links Io ths.
south tins ol Benjamin Walts' claim ;thauce
mil w iii;-iit mim mi mj Hiisvifv
east twenty-one chains and sevent$.nln
links along ths south lins ot ssid Wstls "
claim to tbs center of ths countt reed;'
thence north eighteen degrees and thirty r
ty road twenty chains and twenty-five links
in ins piece oi Beginning, eeiKaimsif Ti' -v
scree ol land, be the aame more or less, si. ,
cepting snd reserving from tbs land above
deserided s strip of land nlns hundred, feet
lung by one hundred feetaldeofl th south-. , ,
aeatern portion thereof heretofore conveyed ' ,
louienorinerii raciuo nsuroaa vu., aiau ex
cepting and reserving a right-ol wa) twsaiy1'
feet wide off the juih side ot tbe land first ,
abov described, to be used in common ss a
private roadway, by ths respective owners.;
of the Units abutting the asms. Together ,
with tbe tenements, hereditaments and an- ,
purtenancea thereunto belonging or in say
wise appertaining ; ail Le ng situated in the
county ot Columbia, hlaie of Oregon. 1
dulv levied upon said premises on lbs lftw
day ol Mav, 1SU3. New in pnrsaaaes ef ...
aid execution 1 will on the 17th dsy el
Juns, 1893, st ths boor ot lOe'elock a. as.
of said dav. at tbe court bouse door In saki ' '
county and state, salt st publie anctloa ait
ths right, title, claim aad inlaresl In sad tie
ths above-deeeribed real property si said
Thomas O. Davison and Mary J. Davieea,
to the blgheat bidder therefor for cash te
sslbfy said execution, interest and costs.
O. A. MAsolBV
Sheriff ot Columbia County, Oregon.
SHERIFF'S SALS.
STATE OF OREOOM, I . , .;,
County of Coiumbis J i.l
BY VIRTUE OF AH EXKOtTTIO ',
snd order ol sals issnad ant of it nr.
cult Court ol Ihe Dlat of Oregon, for tbe -y
uouniy oi t oiunmis, io ms mrrciee. Is) i
favor ot K. K. Mi-ler snd sgslnst Jamas
Kellv and Lissle K. Kellv. for the sara mt
J6S 00 dollars, judgment, with intervel at i
ins rat oi s per cent, per annua Iresa .
the S2nd day of October, 1891 , aad tbe far
mer aum oi soa.eo aounrs eosi and artra-
ing costs. Contmandlmt m to make aala at.
lu following described real property,
lo wit: The north half ol tbe northwest
quarter, the southwest ausrler ol the
nor;nwssi nuarier and me northwest
quarter nf Ibe sonth west onsrter of sta
tion 23, of township 7 north, range 4 west,
Willamette meridian, embracing 160 acres,
more or Una, together Hh lb tenements,
herediisnienw sad appurtenaneee there
unto belonging or in anvwl-e appertaining,
all being situated In Columbia eoaniy. -
stale of Oregon, I duly levied apoa saM
premises on ths ititb dav of May. tro. , v '
Now in pursaaucs of said eieeutiea I '
will on the SMh day of June laws, at tbe
hinir ol in o'clock a. m. . of ssid dsy. si lb , '.
courthouse door in said countv arid slat. ' ;
sell at pnblie suction, sll the right, title
e aim snd Interest in and to tbe above
described real froi-arty of said James Kelly
ana i.mie n, neiiy, n in nign
therefor forrssb, to sstisfy, said
th highest biitder
sxecaties)
0. A. MABSItj,
Sheriff of Columble County. .
SHERIFF'S SALE.
STATS OF OBKOOW. I
Connty of Columbia,'
BY VIRTUE OF AH EXZCtJTtOW
snderdsr of sale issnad eat ef tbe
Circnlt Court, of ths Stale of Ortget) 1st
tbs County of Columbia, lo ms directed, 1st
layer of F. M. Thoronkins. and aealaaS
Jennie Wright snd Nellie Dcoley, for tea
sora ot S900.0O dollars Judgment, with la
te rest si the rat of S per eent. per aaaaaa '
from tbs 7tb dsy of Ieeeaber, 1SW. aad '
tbs Inrtbsr sum ol 103.30 dollars, casts aad
accruing eosts, commanding ss to Make
aal ot the following described real properly
t-wlt: The southeast w of section S. f
township S north, range 3 west, Willamette
meridian, embracing lflO arras, mar sr
less, together with the traemeats.bsfedila
menu and appurtenances, tb ereanto fee.
lOBslae or in aavwia annvUlnfi. all k.
lug situsted io i.'olumbie eeunty. stats f
Oregon. 1 duly levied aus said Dresaisas
on tbe 10th day at September, ISM Near
la pursuance of ssid execution, 1 will est
ths th dsy ot uly, 1883, at tbs henr ef 19
o'clock a. m. of said day, at theeoert boat
door, In ssid county snd stats, sell at pub
lie suction all tbs right, title, claim aad la
terest In snd to tbs sbevs deseiibed real
property of said Jennie Wright and Nellie
Dooiey. to Ihe hlehest bidder lharafnr fas-
Cash, to satisfy said sseestion. Interest sad
cost. O. A. MAHSIE.
Sheriff of Columbia Couaty. '
SHERIFF'S SALE,
STATE OF OREGON, I
county of Colnmbls.l
nY VIRTIIK ok aft KTrrrrvrA
IJ ludsment orrfar and lmtm...t
out of the Circuit Court of th Mute of Ore '
Son. for Columbia codnty, to me directed,
sled Msy 28, im, npon a lodgment ran' . .
dered la ssid court on th. trfi
th dav ol slay.
imn, la lavor ol Edward Webster, plalnll
tan healaae aflaaa. IF K a .
" TP !. " "ynon ana nelils BT
non, defendants, for ths sora of $00.81, with .
""" ", at toe rate oi io per eent, .
per snnom, snd ths furtbsr sum of tsa.00.
aa sttornev'a Im. .nrt th. n.,i.u '.
181.40 eosu and disbursements and Bcornlng : - .
costs, commanding see to tasks sale of the
1 1??XlHP i0' ib9i fM.' P'Wy bsretotor . '.: .
sttschecT by me, by virtue of a writ of at. ' ''
tachment issued out ol th. hM..iui
court In this causa, to wit: Allot tbs west v
HJ" ,n,hss' W ot section 2S, sne) ...
the esst U of tb. anntl,M u f '
sllln township 4 north, ranges weet, Willi
smelt i meridian, In Oolnmbla county, Ore.
& il"non'br virtus of said sse '
CUtlon. Indirment. nrd.r anrf inj... s
will on alondsy, ths Sd day at July, ides, '
5 'ha ho.,,!r ' ten 10 "l00 w., at th '
' " e uouniy couri Bona, in Bt. He.
ens, said eoanty and state, seU at publie '
I., i iTi' u.biot lo redamntlon, to tbe bislfe ,-,f ;.
est bidder for cash, alt of defendants, fos ' j
snd Interest in snd to ssid real property te "
taUsfy .aid execution. Judgmsnf order an ; ) ,i
Judgment, interest, coU and accruing eoets. i , .
bv , , O. A. MAS811C
Bhenff of Columbia connty, Oregon. - u
i 1 ,S"
Coiled Bute Und Offlee, Oregon city. Or. -
. CP'alntharlni been entered m tols'affle
byFrsaerlok Butzims against James rilii
fPr absndonlng his homestead entry No! SMS?
dM4 January 10. 1SS1. upon Ibe Borlh.a.1 Ij
ttl k,""'n,P "rth. range 4wTliS
ifiso5.aSl"t& 0rf0li "hh s "lew to ths eaa.
bv fml'S1? nt),' Parties am h.rs-
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