The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913, June 23, 1893, Image 2

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    SWHHCRirTJON.' fl.BO I'KH YKAR.
Bt. IIklknb, J (isb 2X 1893.
EDUCA TION A XD EMINENCt'.
, At tliUi season , we are nmiidYl
ahat It iaiiiflicult lo tell wlmt become
pf all the promising young men.
Every year there i a fresh, supply of
llioae who mudo a remurkubly credit
iible record during; tbolr vhool or col
lege life, and toon a cikhI ninny of
tbin will be in evidence on fiomnieuce-
uient day. It is not cynical to ca
ittention, to the fact that those apnea
an cos are often illusory. Many pa
cntg have congratulated themselves on
possessing children of extraordinnr
promiav, and have lived to see most or
dinary and, common place ftilfilhnen
uf their hopes. Fortunately, most of
them have the good tense to become
' gradually accustomed to the result.
Tho young nun's ambition, also, if
slowly modified, and what at one
time wouM have seemed to bitn a pit
iful outcome of the expectations that
were mdulgca concerning aim comes
V be regarded as a satisfactory succeas,
In life, as in other journeys, distances
. axe deceptive, and the lofty peals,
.vhich to the ardor and inexperience
of youth, seem close at band, turn out
to be so remote as to be attainable
only by constant aud long continued
effort and special Gtness for the under
taking. In Tact, the native vigor
niiud which ia the foundation of what
u considered sueccsa in life m certain
directions, can be tested only imper
fectly durmg youth. People, general
ly, form their forecast of a man's fu
ture from qualities which have much
less to do with the kind of future they
are thinking of than the intellectual
qualities which they have scarce! v
any trustworthy moans of measuring
-(Esop's fable of the horse and the tor
toiae bag frequent illustrations
eey man's knowledge and observa
tion of his associates. Character, after
all, is the result of predisposition and
experience. It is, as a rule, impossible
to telr how a boy or young man will
turn out after he has looked at the
world beyond the classroom and taken
bis chances with it. This is true both
of the moral and intellectual cbarac
ter. As for the young men who can
not be .called promising, comfort it
not lacking for those interested in
ibem. We find in the biographies of
many distinguished men that at school
or college they gave no evidence of
.future greatness. Their ability was
latent and needed the stimulous of ac
tive life and special opportunity to de
vclop it and cause it to bear fruit.
There are many remarkable illustra
tions in American life history of this
. late development of signal ability in
men who have become justly famous.
Parents of boys whose intellectual
gifts are Solid rather than brilliant
may take comfort in the reflection
that the race is not always won by the
swiftest runner. Even if their chil
dren do not attain the distinction de
sired by them, and if, in the youth of
promise, ambition is mistaken for abil
ity, the fact remains thai many of
thoBe who have arrived at eminence
njoy it only for a limited period, and
that the atmosphere of the heights
might prove incongenial to those whom
nature and circumstances have united
to fit for the plain. With these con
aiderations in mind the future of the
army of young men about to enter ac
tive life may be awaited by their friends
yffiyk. cheerful confidence. "
upward of $10,000,000 toward a public
enterprise, it was not for the purpose
of attuiuiiig conlrotin whole or part.
By ronntiidir.g this case to (ho circuit
conn, the matter is linuly settled. The
only recourse will then be an appeal
to the Sup "ome court which doea nui
meet again until October, when tlu
fair will be over,
W'ksteh: wool growers who befon
the lale election permitted bin taut
deniiigogueii to convince them that a
renenl of tho tnult would not rlloet
tho price of wool, nre now reeeivi:
;he fruits of their folly. J he pros
pective tampering which the tariffi
receive when congress convenes has
unsettled values that whore former!
wool sold for from thirty three to fort
cents, it uow brings from sin to foil
teen ceW. Wise men profit by th
experience of others, but a fool must
learn from, his own folly. Some of
the fools who voted for free-trado arc
now getting their "divy" of the "prof
its."
We noticed the Danube go skating
past this place a few days since,
her way to Victoria where she will
Ioubtles8 receive another cargo of
Chinese "merchants" for Portland
Importing these ''merchants" has be
eome a very lucrative business for the
owners ot tne l'anuoo, and it is no
matter for surprise I hut that vessel
was speeding back to Victoria with all
haste, to load on several hundred
more ot taese paeans who Have no
longer any trouble in landing on the
Htrength of certificates of citizenship
vhich are known to be forgeries.
If a change is needed in anything
it is iu the Fool. Killer's Department
ana we demand ot Cleveland thai no
civil service rule be applied here. W
want a regulitr old fashioned By th
Eternal Jackson Democrat in this of
dee, and we want him to begin on th
mau who still persists in publishing the
tatemeut that on the presort basi,
lhere is from $20 to 24 a day profit in
a Red Cedar shingle mill, which has a
daily capa;ity of 50,000 shingles. V
jun aland opium and Chinese smug
lers, but this statement is too much
West Coast Lumberman.
Captain Anderson and five of the
crew ol the v ikmg ship received
rattier unpleasant reception ui;on
heir arrival at Brooklyn. They al
iened a banquet in the evening and
on their way home the captain wae
assaulted by a drunken Scandinavian
who attempted to knock out the en
tire party. An intelligent policeman
arresed the captain's party instead cl
the drunk, and they were obliged to
give bonds in the sum of f2J0 for
their appearance iu court.
Oue prediction that the overland
Railroads would soon begin lowering
rates to he world's fair is being quickly
fulfilled. The lines biding for the ex
position business have not only cut rates
to less than half what they were at
the begining of May, but are daily de
veloping a strong tendancy to go even
below tbe existing rates. ; The com
pauies are feeling the effect of these
cuts very perceptably, the result being
to hourly increase the numbers of ap
plications for transportation. Fares
have now reached a figure which is
within tho reach of all who are able to
attend tho fair at all, and while they
are still as high as they should be at
any time,. rates could be lowered ten or
fifteen dollars and kept at that figure
without bankrupting the roads.
The exhorbitant rates over trnscoutin
ental lines which have previously ob
tained one out of all reason and little
short of legalized robbery. Q'he com
pletion of tho Great Northern has been
a most potent factor in breaking up
the combination which controlled the
passenger traffic and kept up the fafes,
and Mr. Hill is entitled to the lasting
gratitude of the entire Pacific coast
for his invaluable services in securing
reasonable rates to the people of these
states.
It has at last been definitely settled
that the World's Fair is to be opened
Sunday. This decision was reached
in the Court of Chief Justice Fuller
Saturday, when the injunction issued
vul of the Fedend court restraining the
managers of the fi.ir from opening
$uuday, was overruled. Tlio opinion
of Chief Justice Fu'l-ir was tlmt
the gift of the United Bfatcs to the
fair was iu no- seriee a trtirt; that when
the grant Was made, in consideration
the local corporation. Laving epeat
President Cleveland has broken a
lot more democratic hearts by appoint
ing twenty Indian agents out of the
regular army, instead of choosing
them out of the rauks of the faithful.
The order coufering these appoint
ments will carry consternation to the
hearts of many civilians who were
smacking their lips in anticipation of
big persimmons wlien they should fall
from the democratic tree.
LandCommissioneb Barnes render
ed a decision on Jane 12, in which heor-
ered canceled, on thegroundof fraud
and collusion, about twenty-three tim
ber and stone entries of valuable tim
ber lauds in Washington, now held by
J. B. Montgomery, of Portland, to
whom the lands were transferred im
mediately after the .final proofs were
made.
The death of Senator Stanford adds
another to the list of Multo-miliion-aires
that have passed to the mistie
beyond from whence no man returnetb
where fortunes are not made or last,
and where his vast volume of wealth
cannot lollow. How true it is that
"man brought nothing into the world,
hence he can take nothing out of it."
CIi.YTSKAXIIS.
W. K. Tichenor moved bis family out to
the mill the lirst of the weals.
Ira Ovcrturf returned Saturday from
wink's absence In tlie Xeliah-m mountains
John IJnilirrrii ia now ilrtvimr a new
-iir Klu'ott has IimiikIiI out his biijw
looking a row I a new iv.Ur mu overhauling
.tmi pnit.tm. '
Prof. Ch'rtmt lo't on tlie steamer Thura-
lay lor I'ortltiiid, tnu iitliiii; before bis
turn to vi.-k schools in tho upper part ol
ine iToniiiy.
Her. M. v. wntr, of Mt Talior, near
IWihmd, p.-nl I ridav uuiit in town ami
went over liv hunt to Lower lit aver, ou Sat
Rev. ami Mm. Moore returned M inula
from Lower llenwr. hero thev hiui tx-ei
n aitenilani e at the si-rviecs of the meet
I iK hi'M there.
Hj the wav, when writing of ttovs, your
rorro-MHiurnl ii-'IK'eit I'harlrv liomms ear-
rymft two rnhlKr botiles on Moudav U
entertain his pair at home.
Ftlxerton ha moved Ills Roods into hi
new huililiuir and last wtk went U Port
'and for an aihtititxial snpnlv which lanittHl
on inv piattoriu in irout ot lit store t- inlay
aiurnooi
Another ."ufdition to the bminesa bouse'
was opened np a few days aw in the sliapt
if stoi-k of liui's and vem'tables, in the
room formerly oci-iipied ly Uoiiuue, nea
law leaiuor warvrooui.
Frank Mcrriil and family re ui the
river this week, visiting relatives. Thev
have lovked ui the h-'nse, let out the eow
pastured the nciiv and rmraiftui Mrs. Knsf.
lisli ui take care of the tb'Wti s, and uuiy be
uoaviu luretsur lour wees.
Ikv tminlwr two Is the latest attraction
at tne drtix store, ami is receiving u,. con
ratulations of his friemis. ami lu-iehlxirs,
aets as thoueli ho has ihih lostav anil
A place wilt he made or him at the taole a
ouu as ae la reaily to occupy it.
Mr. and Mrs. Coats lift for Portland
Monday mxht on the ttenmer. Mr.
Ooata iia had eluiri-c of Tirlicitor's latl
mill and the sliutini' down of tout entor
prise tlirew him out of emlovnu-nt. W(
are sorry to lose the eonpls from our town
Mi Mildred Boyle If ft on the steamer
last Friday for Portland, where she will
iiienit most of her vaou'ion. Nbe has been
-e-eiecteu teaclier ot the orimarv scliool
havin? done very satisfactory work i
that department during the past fivi
IUOUII1S.
A. F and Mrs. V rers and dnii-'htr Ion
me enjoyed a ride Saturday with Kngineei
j. M. l'ayneon the l.ieomotivr, oyer trie
tosgnif; railioad as far as it is completed
i'lie sound of the Ktenm whistle mitke
IJ:itskanites feel us if thev were itcttuur
iui qi ine woous. anil a 'ram on tne As-
toria-ti.ihle road wad uassinK near bv iusi
.... . . i..
UUb Ol MIIW
A nnmtjer of r-ersons took oeeasion to at
tend the quarterly mretiir services at th
otewart creea sen joi nnuse m Lower Hen
ver, las' bai'haih. S 'iu conveyances tool
iieoi le ui'erianu ami a numtier ot smal
toai w.rp iisii to lake others over whai
is generally land but uow o ivered by water.
uasing me ui-ianea more than ono-iiall
l.orter than it nuuiU be to foifow tin
winding of the striama between the tw,
places.
0THE8 COSTRIBCTIOMS.
A live negro was in town this week.
rernnrd Mattliiesseu returned this week
rem a business tup to Orej;uii City.
Mrs. W. II. Ab!esf frotn near the sum
it, was visiting friends here this week.
Miss Nellie Terry, who returned to Chi
a this week . w ill carry with her view
if some of our lame trees, taken with hi-i
kodac.
The fruit crop will be a success in tlii
illey at least. A numlier of voiiior nrch
irds have been planted, amonir them tbosi
f W. A. tiirrton, C. A. Uiuiiile
VKiivalktiigbcrii.
K. C. Payne, who owns valuable timber
laims on the summit, laid down his eun
u liHluni.' rml ami lu, I his fiu-ii.lu L-n.i.li.v.
mil the saimtin trout come aaain, ieaviuj;
n the steamer jShaver Tuesday.
Iluipk- and Jus.
PEBMOSi AL Sltai 4 lO.I.
Ev Faxton was a passenger to Portland
on ine roller n eanesaay .
J- G. Muckle and Messrs O. H. Kewell
and Dave Uavis left btre Monday, to attend
tbe State convention of the I. O. O. T
which commenced in Portland the first of
the week, aa dtjegatei front the order at
this place.
Phi. Harris, who !, )n ,,ot . .i.
Hotel de Masuie the oust thinu ,i.
released from custody Sunday, and'ie'ft on
tbe Jrahia tor Ins hntnenr ;;.ini..r i.......
crowd of admiring friends, (who were ghij
to see him fjo) accumpnnied Mr. Hani? to
wnan, ami i ,,ot" Ji;akeley saw that he
was properly tagged and consigned to liilly
Muckle. '
Word reaches us that a valnablo !
quarry of block marble has been found
on Lewis river, near Lacenter, Wash.
An offr to b'jnd the quarry for .$20,
000 was refused. The owner has sold
a tenth interest in the property to a
Portland party but we were unable to
learn the consideration. A parly of
marble cutlers outfitted at this place
Monday, aud develonment work h
already been commenced.
wday.
We roeret the serious nffletion which hn
overtaken Prof. tH. eton's evesteht. He re
urned to Portland Tuesday for medical
I. The Profi'SMO has the svmonlhir t
all his friends throughout the county.
There are several iduckv women in ld
neighborhood w ho arc holding their claims
loing their own clearing mxl gardening,
with lady friends an i Ijooks for compan
ions. .Some of them are miles from other
ueiyhbors.
The following notice wasnnsted in a run.
picuous place in this city ;
NO TICK,
The IT. W. and Cntholii-. Tk wr.t;,.
There will 1m a grand eaiherin? of the
laiis at their liall on Julv 4ih mi i f.
clock a. m . at 'heir rcsiui'iiu.. 1.1.-1,0 ,,(
abode in each military o'isirict of Or.mr.
auo wasiiinjnon. J urn out promptly
"I'ufi j"ur inciichiera aun one uiimlrei
rounds of aiuiiiuniiion. A warm time i:
anticipated.
"bic Bemtr Tyrannus."
By Order Grand Comical
CILLTON.
Crops are looking fine.
Summer seems to have come at fast.
We b arn with regret thnt lml Pn,.l in.
lenas giving Ur Ins school at this nlaoc
Ki-ery one Is-ta kimr of the pood t ni in
ae uau at Ot. Helens on the Fourth of July
W. K. Htcecns has Inst. rmnl..tc..l r,.,,
dairy, wliich is certainly a credit to his at
itauy vaiuaoie farm.
We understand Y. O. Young is going'
build a neat cottage on his farm souitti
during the summer.
J. S. Bacon. our enereetie merchant sm
to be very busy attending to the wants of
u.m luanj customers.
Phillip Neer is erecting a fine residence
on ins tarm one mile west of this place,
. a- . wciinc.i uciuj; tuu arcmiect.
the cit:ns of this district have rafed
enough money by subscription to clear the
school yard, and the work has already be-
SHERIFF'S SALE
STATK OF 0RK0OX, I
County of Colaiubia.f
BV VIUlt K of an kxkcution
Lssumloulof the Circuit Court of the
State ot Oregon lor Coluiuhia Comity in
favor of W. H. Conyers, and a,tliist John
Mnynard, for tbe sum of M Mi thdlara
jitdjtmcnt with interest thereon Min e the
lit li ilaynf February. istt'ntthe rateofs per
cent, per auntiln. and tor the costs and ex-pen-us
of said writ uud of raid sale, said
writ was directed and delivered tome a
Shcrittof Columbia County, Oregon, eom
manding me to make th alHive-nained
.umsoutof the propel ty of said defendant,
John Maymird, and for want ot personal
orovrty'l did, on theMh dav of June, IS!i3.
evy Uhii allot the interest of sr.ld defendant
fohn Maynard, in and to the followiuu
iwcrild real estate to-w-it; lits i2l anil
,-t) two and four, section 1ft town hhi t
notrb, range (ft) live west, anil lots ft, it, 7 ,
ind southeast of southeast )i -ei tKin IT
township (t north, range A est, of the Wil
lamette Meridian, euihraclng 'Jul acri
nore or leas, in Columbia County, Oregon.
Sow, therefore, by virtue and in pu suam c
if saiil execution, I will, oo Saturday, tin
ttth day of July, IStKl, at the hour of It'
'clock in the forenoon of ld day, at
i he ibmr of I he court house in 8t. Helens,
n said County and State, sell for cash at
nibiic auction, to the hmucst bidder there
lor, all of tbe right, title and interest of the
aid defendant, John Mayna d, in anil to
th above described real estate, to satisfy
mut execution ami costs ami expenses o
ale. Said sale is made subject to reili lnp
lion as per Stulute of Oregon.
O. A. MASSIF..
iunlDlulU tsht-rifrot' Columbia county, Or.
1776! GRAND 1893!
4th of July
CELEBRATION
IN-
Notice to Creillturs.
NOTIVK in hereby piveu bv the under'
fitful., ndiuluiHtrutor of the eattUe of S. K
Shutttifk, dwTiwd, to the erediiors of , mid
MwX nli persons havmif i-lnim agiriHt tin
laM tli't'OMsetl, to exliilul wun Hie
ne'esftrv voweher within six mouths after
thet.r:t Mil)li rttimof ttiisnulivClo tho suid
idiiiiiiirtrutur nt tliooHlooot Dillttrd St Otile,
nttorueVH at lw. hi t Holeu, i'otunihiti
comity. Oregon. Hknhy 0. Lamdmksdn.
Administrator tf thu e&tuto oi h Khut
tiu'k, (leecaed.
lateil May lift, l.
nnmoil wilier ha nfftl notice at liltt tii
Ion t make tlmtl prmtf in support of lii rliitm.
N a lire for lKublitaill..
LauJ OOice at OreRun City, Oreiton.
MrtV 'ill. IMI.
VTOTtt'P: I hembv kvmi that tho fnllowln
i. nftmeu witter n
irw that tuiM vrtmf will b mmiv be ft hp the
t'ounty t,'lork if V oliimlfiaetiunty, nt Hi HvWut.,
"regiui, on Juiy t im., viit;
Homestead entry No. Mr the nonthweHt
'4 'f vectitm 8. twiivhlM U north, mnife a et.
Ho na me the Miawln wltiipL't to nrov
ma viiiiuiitiouit remaouee upon unu cuittvtuHm
of IhihI, viz:
illiHin Wolf, Andrew Auderann. (ttistrtf
LAnge ami Julius LorurxiuMa, all of Hcap(HOHe,
Coluinlitacuuutv. Oretfou.
juuJjul7 J. T. Al'PKKSOK, Uenlater.
Nolle tor PMbltcMileu.
Land Ortic at Orejft-n Cttr, Oregon,
J HUB I t.
TOTfCR in herhv tht ibit inllt.win
1 1 naihf I Pettier haft Hlwl noiice of hi- lien
.ion to ni&k Html proof hi KttpfKirt of hf.-t elalin,
iii'i mm muu vriHtt wiu iw uiaon rmtore tn
otintr Clerk of Columbia i -hhivv, uV Hi. ltolen.
tUI- I. tun R.K,
lomcttead-cntry No. 7 36, for thu N K. W of fee.
i2 T. N K. 2 W.. W. M.
He names ihe fottnwlne witiee to nrofe hh.
ontftuioiia reside ace uihmi and cullvMtloii ui.
aid land, vU:
ii. H. Hien'ka, W. C. Hendermn. Henrr Pnttt r.
aid Julius Jhet;riiun( of Scajjoorie, I'uluiuhia
Oil III v.
itfjuUl J. T. APPKRriON. Reftwlar.
Nollrtf fer PubUeailan.
tantl Ofllc at Oregon City, Orernn,
Muy 11. tKML
N'OTICK Is hereby r!ren. that th followltiit
named wttler has tiled notiee of hi in ten-
Ion to make hnaf proof in nophort of hU
lulm. aud that Kaid t.roof vt 111 tn made hefnre
het'iiwity 'leik of Clnrnhiu euiinty. at M.
He Iron, IHukou, ou July 6. WXi, vi:
A. H. It. I.KWS,
flomotend entry No. 7Ht, fur the wett U of
he northetiat 's arwl the northwest i of the
.oudieaMt U o( MKtln K twahio 4 north.
uitRa 5 west, .
He it sine the foIJowlnif ttl(ne" to mov
its cnntinuoiiM teiieu" upon and ullittiion
i NMia tuna, vi:
J. Lnwreme uii Mtirieom. Jndum Weed.. J.
I.Hrii.on atul J. I'rucU. all of Veriiouia. Co
umliia county. OreM.
ul9jun21 J. T. APPRKHOV, IteslHer.
Notice for I'tihilruilou.
Laud Olfice st OreKOitt'fty, Oregon.
Mav a, is't't.
YtMK.'h lu herehy;ivet! that, the fullotvutir-
name I tuttltr nan rtli-i! untie of in inii n
tlou to make final proof iu "4UiMHrtof hln claim
mo tnui hhi a nrooi win te nouie netore Uih
ouny (. lee ot i,oi'iniiiucuunty. at kliu una
jregou, ouiui it, ivn, viz:
JOII? KIN!.
IfotneKtetd entry No. (H .1. for the- norfhwevc
l m.H'ti;n 17. towiisliioS uoith. ranee 1 uc-t
He nauiea the following wittier to (-rove
ts continuous reHiuyiice, udou and eultivutinn
ui naoi lauo, vix;
JumeH (iiiiti'iis and N. H. Andrew, of lieer Is
land, uud . St Kov ler and Jee Hendricks, of
.uri'-o, an oi uuiutiiuuteoiintv. frej'tti.
UIUJU17 J. T. APPr:itN, KeitlHtor.
St. Helensa Oregon!
Reading the Declaration of Independence !
ORATION,
LIBERTY CAR,
SPLENDID MUSIC,
BASKET PICNIC.
BARBECUE,
AND SPORTS!
A -GRAND -BALL!
If
mill 1
BUEStlFF'S SALE.
STATIC Off OttKtlON, I
County of tuiuuiliU.f
Y VIltTUB Off AN BXKOUTIOW
mut wiUif uf l'iiiiiil uulol If f'lr-
tnilllioiii't oi (iiaotan ui urnuun, iur th
CiMinly of CuIiiiiiIiIii, tit mm (llrwitad, In
fnvnr nf K. I'.. Miller unit Jaiuu,
KmIIv unil l.il It. Kelly, for tlm auiu nt
jili i1iiI!hh, jutiK"t'iitr Willi ln(rt at
ilio tiild of 8 iu r cunt. pir iiimiim. from
tlie 'Jiitl iIhv of OcUjImr, Itttll , ami Hi fur
tlii'r mm of tia.tto tlolliim oot unl i-or-1
iil4 tcwti, uoiuiiiniitiliitf mo Ui uik Kit ot
II i ii followltiK ilnwiUiwI rl proirl
lo w Ut; 'J im iitirtlt hnlf nf tlia liurtliWMt
iiittrtur, tho iiUiwa( ttimrtor of tli
nurlliwiinl nniii'iwr and tlia nthit
tniariiir ol I lie mm lb t uuarlar uf ita-
rillRrtnl
tl.in V.t,
moro or ivnm, toiiutlwr wlUi Urn Uncinrnli.
hiiniilllaiiiiilH aim anrtiitiiotit lhr
unto IipIoiikIiik or hi atitiUtt aiiiirUliiings
all IivIiim mtiialiil in CoImiiiIiU county,,
alula of (trpifnn, I duly lovlrU uikio tali,
lire-nilnon on the liltli liny of May, Inil3t
Now In pnrniiii(i nf nnhl xiutiin t
will mi Hid ;nt h iluy of Jmit UlW, at tlia
hour of in o'clock a. in., nf nalit day. at thai
ciinrtliotmvilonr In nulil miimtv ami ut
nil at uiUilhi mmilon, all tlia rlaht. Hilar
itluini anil InlnrtHt ta and U tha abnva
ilu-i'rllif l r rnl I
and I
then
Inlnruat and coal.
O, A. MAlWIaV.
Hhcrlir of Colunilila County.
tlon '.'.1, of tott'iwhlii T north, rniiK 4 watr
Wlllaiiinlta liirlilliMi, rmlirHulng luo acraa,
inn aim ininraHi n ami u ma ahnva
wrllied rihriiiaTty ol aaid Jainr Kelly
d l.al H. Kelly, It Ilia hlvhrat hldilar
iTifor for raxli, l aatlafy,aalil aaoutlou
BIICRIPT'S SALS.
8TATR Off ORKOON J
I'liiiiilf nf ('oliiHi4ilai
HY VlltTUK off AK IXKCVTIOW
and ardor of aalu liauaU oat ol lUv
I'm-iilt Court, of tha Hlat of OragoB for
Ilia (ioiiiity of t'oltinihla, l ma dlrautad, l
favor of K. M. Tlinmtikbia, and agalnal
Jnuilo WrlKht and Nellaj Doalay, for tha
mil uf fjmo.oil dollara )udKront, with iw
torml at lha rntr uf N iar cant. trr annum
(ruin tha 7th day uf liacanihtr, IMH, audi
Ilia further aunt uf HI ,UU dullara, raala and
arcruliiK riH-ln, o umiauilliiK ma to luaka
alu of llir followluK doarrlliol raat wnparry
lo-wllt Th aoiilliaaat U of awtlon 9, ot
tuwiinbli Ii north, rnngo 4 Waal, Willamatla
tui-rlilian, cniliraolnK HO acraa, mora ar
hwa. kKlhcr wilh tha t)'iwinruta.naradila
uinli and aiiuiliiiiancaa, tkarauuto ba.
li nijInKor In anywina ay.HfrUliifcia:, all W
1 1 ( ltull In riiliiinhla ciauuly, aula ol
Ori'Kou. I duly Ivvlad iijk.ii aaid uranilaaa
on lilt, tilth day of Hnitiuhor, law Nuw
In ruauro of oaid arfuMnit, t will on
i Lo h4i day of July. Ihuv at Ida hour of 1
nVlixrk a. in. uf anidday, a tha court liou
duor. In vaiil ttuoniy and alaia, aril at inib
no aui'iion ait tne ri.iii, una, claim and la
lormt in aaut lo tha almva Ukmii llwd rral
tnlrty of auld JVunto VYrh(lil and Nvllia
Uiuili'V. In II it lilxlia.t Idddar lhor(or for
CHh, io aali'fy aaid onccnllou. luurat and
coal 1. A. MAhMIK,
Hhcritr uf Coliinibia t'ounty.
IN THE-
(Ballroom 4080 Fttct)
New St. Helens Opera House.
DontFoolWithFakcs
CANAAN.
Ihe first orlionl mnnth In II.;. ,!i0,.t,.
uiwu wun exainiiiations on riday last.
Last 8aturddT evening, iff n.1 Mr. c
Beiicer rnteruincd their fricni at Ih.-ir
home on 'I Me creek. finini was n.r.
main feature of the evening and in npfte of
inuimy roa is anil jrc-fiucnt uliower. nun,, .
number were present.
TiiIcpb arraiiKeineut can be made with
tlie "Clerk of tlie wlli,.r" m ...
elian je it will ie nt-eewnfiry u, attend our
anticipiiU'd Fourtli of July picnic clad in
overcoats and rubber boom, or else change
nic iir'vruniuia ny siiijxjitutlna; a tally
pulling," or a " houn-wariiiitiK.
For Sale !
Bottom land, well imnroved. with fine,
young orchard and good bnililiiiKo; also a
I4iwd upliind farm , well improved, lin,
youii( orchard, splendid huiplinjju. Cull
oiioraddresa X. liUMHAKDNKI!.
Deer Island, Or.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
TATK OF OKKOON. I ...
Countv of C'oliinibia.f
T-Y VIIU'l'KOK AN KXKCIITION. AN
D order of tale iucd out of the Circuit
. ourt of the fctate of Oreuoii , for the coun
ty of Columbia, to me directed , iu furor of
lianzuiiU.'iirainslC. it. and A. L. Koiikh-,
for the jam of J.V0.30 judgment, with in
teret at the rate of 8 per cent, tier annum
from the lt day of July, 1,2, and the
further auni of i).u0 coats aud a-t:ruing
costs, coiuniandinit me tu make sale of the
fullowini? described pro-rty, to-wit: fts
(2) and (.'!) In block 4. iu the town of Kcnn.
prone, Columbia county, statu of Oregon,
mfc-emer wan me icneiuenin, nereclilBrueiiln
and appurtenance thereunto Monifini; or
in anywiie aHertaiiiing, all hcintr mtuated
in Columbia county, nt:ite of Oregon. I
duly levied upon the eaid premises on Ihe
dih day of January, 13. Now, in puiKii
nnce of raid execution. I will, on the Sd
day of July, 1i, at the hour of 10 o'clock
a. m.. of kaid day, at the couit hooae d.xir,
iu auid county and state, seli at public auc
tion, all the ntrht. title, claim ami Inter,..!
in and to the alKjve dttscribed real property
of Ihe said C. Ii. end A. I.. Konkle, to the
highest bidder therefor for cash, to satisfy
naid executiou , interest and costs.
Ii. A. MASH IK.
Sheriff of Coluiuhia County , Oregon.
I( 3'otirHeIf or friends witJi to lo cure J
of Liquor, Opium, Morphine, Choral, Co
cuine or Tobacco hab ts, ncek only the gen
uine Keeley Treutuicnt, which ia tho only
enfe, reliable anl jtcrmftneiit cure in xit
ence. Genuine Keeley Inctiliitcf, with
most favorable surroundings, at
Forest Grove and Roseburg, Or.
UGs Write for particular",. Correspond
ence confidential.
ARE YOU AWARE?
4
-THAT-
Edwin Ko
CARRIES A COMPLETE STOCK OF
In Equity.
FaWNELL
jjBpjl
aKin
Powder:
ft. . .
a ub oniy i-ure ureaia of Tartar Powder. No Ammonia; No Alum.
JJsed in Millions of Homes 40 Years the Standard,
IN TUB CfRC'L'IT COT'RT OP TfTK
HtaUj of Orelf'in. for CnlnmMn r!i.i,t,tw
f T, ,!.... V " '
i-.uxjau xiAJ.i., x laiuiiii,
VS.
Jour n. Oii.ua and I.tzzia
Ka.Nsci.i,. Defendants.
To John II. OiLMa ao I.tz.ia
Ih-fendants.
IN THK KAMK OP THE STATE f)F
ureaon you are required hcrebr in un.
pear und answer the coiniilaint tileil
you in the above suit, by the tenth day of
uctooer isim; and 11 you fail so to answer,
for want thereof, the plaintiff will take a
lecree against you. 'ihe said action is
brought Ui obtain a decree of this court for
tne ioreclosure of two certain inortiiKes lies
cribcr in tbe said comiilniiit. ami e.., iii,..l
by Ihe asid .fohn II. Gillis, on the tenth day
of January, lulu), to secure the payment of
io certain promissory notes. I tint the
premises cinvcyeii by said mortage may
be sold ami the proceeds applied to the pay-
1,11,1. i rn, nun's, jvuu 111 case sum pro.
ceils Hie nui SUIUCICItt Ul uiiv tin, sninii
nui i', uiiiaui au execution UL'iinist said
oiiii ii onus lor tlie bulance reinainin
ue, and also the said defendants, and cue
t tueiu. and all nersnua c bilmlinr l,v
i.nroiii;u . or uiiiier inein. ninv ite nuri-eri tmri
r loreciosca 01 mi riL'iit. iit,-i ci,,,,,, i,..
equity of redemption, and interest in ami
io sain iiiorteaKed premises, and for such
other and further relief as will more fully
appear by reference by the complaint on
file herein. And that said defeiuiunt, 1,1.
zle Keunell, he foreclosed of all riirlit, title,
and interest in and to thesaid j,reniises des
cribed iu the said luortiracs, and Ihe com
plaint herein, by virtue of a certain ninrt
linire. or lien, wiiii.h the said Li.ziu Fennell
claims to have thereon.
' CLAIiKNT'K rrif.TC.
Jiin1fijul2 Attorney for plaintiff.
zz Drugs and Chemicles,
Tiiosk disgrunUod politiciiuiH who
voted for a cliange of adminintration,
are uow ge:Uin all tlie benefits of that
very wisn move exuept the "chango.
Wonder how tl3y like it?
PATENT MEDICINES, ETC.
Perfumes, Stationery, School Books and Cigars
PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY COMPOUNDED.
oi.ntLbins, - - OREGON.
FAUMEKS AND MERCHANTS
INSURANCE CO., Albany, Or.
AUTJiuillZED CAPITAL
SKCURKI) CAPITAL..
PAID CAPITAL
rxnn puupkhty a peci altt.
For parculsr apply at th. ofllce af Oillard A Cola, or Tn Mut offloe.
500,0(X)
217,500
74,250
"BIRDS OP A FEATHER FLOCK TOO ETHER."
This is tho reason why
The St. Charles Hotel,
I O. W. KNOWLES, Proprietor,
' I,M Bllch ,arB patronage by tho buaineiw men of the State
Jf you want to meet a friend you will alway find him at The St. Charloa.
BHEItlFF'B BALE,
static iw rii'irmv 1
Cuiiilv ot Culiiinhla.) M
BY Vlftll-K tK AN KXKCUTIOJI,
ludmneiil or.ler aud juilxiuant, Uauaif
out of the l ircllil liwl uf iheHUttaof Ora
Con, for I'oloiiilil 1 ciHiiily, Ut ma dlrautad,
dated Mav 'M, 1KII. U41011 a liidKnietil rrn
ilend In sahl cuurt an tne Hlih day of Mar,
IM.H, III fai- of Kdward W.h,ter, plalniiff,
and aKiiiast Una H. Ilynon aud Nelita lly
lion, dulaiiilants, fur Uia aum of iJiO.fvJ. wlllk
liilcre-l ibnrtnn.at Ilia rata of lit par cant,
pvr aiitunn, and Ihe (uitber sum of a:U 00.
in allorney'a fr, and lha further aum of
t-sl.-MH'oals nud disliuraciut nls anil accruing
CU1.U). coiiuiMudliiK iiik ut Mania aala of tlia
folliiwlni) dx.-ilhvl rval pruMrty itaaaaaiaaaj
atlacbed liy urn, by riilua of a writ erf at-tni-liiiu
nt l.puml out of the ala miutlwt
conn In Ihl cause, lo wit: Allot lha Waal
of lha aoiutiweat Si of iwctiun V3. and
uiei a.l of ll,es,iiillieast K of aectltHi ti,
all in tnwi.shlp 4 nottli, ranve ft west, Wai
auieiie uiarhiian. In iluliiuibla ouuniv, l)r
aii. Nuw, then-line, by virlueof anld ia
culion . luilKutvut. tirdrr and iiidemant t
will . 011 Monilay, lha 3.1 day nf July, IW,
nt li. r hour of leu ( Hi) o'clock a. 111., at the
door of tin 1 oiiniy couit h .iiiu, in Ht. JUI
enn. kuid county and itiil, ell at pulillo
u'liil hi, aubji-ct to redi'Uijillou, to lha bUh
't hi Idcr for i'hoIi, all of drfniidania, (ma
II. llynou and Nellie Hyuon'a riKbl, lliln
nod 1 un-n-. I in und to raid rral liia.rty to
ili.fy 1.11I.I aveeiil.o'i. JiiilKinaiil nnler and
jii.IkiiiciiV, liitvreal, cootoandaerrulMKcuaU
li. A. MA-hIK,
Hlirnir of t'olumbia county. Urrgon.,
SHERIFF'S- SALJE
8 TATK OK OKKIiOtf, f
l ounty of Ci.liunblit, I
HY VIltMJK OK AN KXROUTIOJf
and onli r of hah turni.! i aI ii.
I In uit court of tha Htiitw nf Onyon, Ur
the I ouiity ol ( olunil.l.i, to me directed,
In far T n. tha Hhile of Urcaon anil tha
llonnl of roaiaaioionwra. for tha aala t
tk-boul and L'i WariiUv landa. and foa
tho inrmtuieut of fiimia arldiitf tlierr
from, and aKBlimt Hamucl L. l,or. II.
I', Ilia T liveliand John Mav nard l..r lb.
11111 of mpa.Xt) dollar judimanl, with.
littrrtMilattlwt rate of 8 a-r cent, ttr n
liiltn fiuiu Ihe aHih dav of Mr, l. imu
ml Ihe further aum of f 141.11 l,.llra
ami an ruiiiij r,i,, aiiuiawnrtlna ma lu
make aale of lha followlmr.deaerrbd rral
properly, tivwlt: Th taut ff tit the north
wiwt X and the norlhweat i of lha aoulh
wel W. and Iota 10 and II, of aectton (17.)
townIili. No. (H) iiorlh, raiiita No. (ft) weei
of ihe Willamette meridian, embracing IW)
aerea, more or Irea. tofuthrr wilh the tene
rrwiiK bnreilltanieou and appurtenance
uiereuiiio hciongingor in anywla apuer
tainiuif, all bfing Mlualed In Coluiuhia
county, "tiite of Oraann. I duly levied ut
on aaid pri-mhina on Ilia 8th day of June,
! Now, in pumuanca of aaid eiecutbui
w" " Hie I'-ili day ol July. imt). at th
hour of 10 o'clock a. m, of aaid day. al lha
'ourthow-e dir. In mH county and alale,
aell at publlo auction, all tha rtirht. title,
clniin and InU-rmi iu and to Ilia aluive dei
ril,cd rent property of auid tt annul I
l.vell, I'.liitu V. Loycll and John Maynard.
lo (hehlithett bidder therefor for oaah to.
auliafy auid exucutlon, Iniereal and roeta.
11 A . M AHMI if.
JiiiiHIJiiU4 BherlfTof Uuluinhla (Jouiit'y, Or.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
STATE OK ORKOON, )
BY yilti'l'K OK Ari EXKCCTION,
iudtfmt-tit order and HeflreelaaueJ out
"'""-r inn Deal 01 the nrcuit oaairt
of lt,e Slate of Oreiton for Columbia oouajcy.
Ir, ni .ll.......l 1 . n .......
... ... lllrl, 4 una iikl upon a
udHiiient rendered In aaid court, on the
MrNiiU. iitaiiillir, and aaaiuM On M.
Ilynon mid Nellie Kiiiinnlinn ,i..r.j
t.nnH ,i..f..j
nu, for the aum of ll'ja.oo wWi Interest
thereon at the ral of ten per cent, aer an
num, mid tha fori 1,i n a7 1. ..
Uinipy'g feoN. and the further auni of Iftt.Oft
coatM and dinburniiienta, ami alao accrutiaa
COSla. COIUIIlMiiilliiir mA in i.,b. .ul.
fnllowinK-dem:rilied real properly. to-wlt:
flu 01 ton, niitnlH-red three (3), four (4), five
f). elx (II), nine (I)), ten (lOlandeleVoiilll).
Ill block num hatred twniitv.llva cim 1.
HO llll of llhk ll niunl..r,l -...., il. .wii
all lii Mel lngor'a Kim Addition io the city
or Vernoiua, Colunilila county, Oregon.
NftUf t Itaiiii.f . . .... 1... m if .
....,,, ,,, uy viriueoi aaiaaxeuution, .
linliriiient mi ,, m,i ,i,.... 1 1 1 ...
the lAth, ima. at the hou, in 'i.,ir
m. at the door of the aonnly courthouae lit
hi. Jlelvna aaid county and alate.aell al
ptihllo auclloii, aiibjeet to redemption, to
the hlKheat bidder, for ca-a, all of de
feiidantu lino II llynou and Nellie Km-'
monH-llynon' rh;h, title and Intereat In'
im ui aam real proierty to aatlufy aaid
xeiuillon. 1uilfmni. n,,i, w... 1..
tureat, ooata and aucrnftiir coalg. '
aTi a a a aarn
JunlOJiilM HhcrifT of Columbia ooun'tV. Or.
United BUtm Uud Office, Oreron City. Or.,
t... ir. .', 1 ,rY' . nmrrwi at una omea
iL'li 1 ""I'-'w Kliit Jamea K. Uaakar'
.... ,...,, mk ,na iioiiie.umd antry No. MMC,
M''n '!!i",ur' "i """' '' ""rthaaat u U
jaellon 1H, imrnahlp 6 north, raneet waat, InCo
hi no county, Oreaou, with a view K thae.a
J 01 "' "'. tl "dd partlea ar. her.
?J ?, rJl Wo'elwk a. m., to raipoad
and furnbili temliBonjr voneernlni aaM alfeaaJ
mluiuuaj , FaWenduu.ltaalaayX