The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913, June 30, 1893, Image 2

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    SiJ'nSCRlPft0y' 1W rER YEAR.
6t. Hblbss, Juke 30,. 1893.
in , anti-Chinese demonstration
!i TortUiid few days ego whs simply
ii expression o( tha sentiment eater
Wined by the people in regard to the
Oliinesa immigration laws andtliewav
In which they are being systematically
eetied and violated and contemptuous'
ly ignored. Mr. Cleveland's notion
In impending operation of the Geary
Urn after it had been pronounced con
etitirtional by the highest aotliority in
me republic, is an assumption or au
thority worthy only the Ciar of Russia
or any other autocrat but which ha oo
precedent in a country where the peo
ple are supposed to fuTe any rights.
The people may be a little hasty .in de
manding th impeachment of Mr.
Clefefand for hi tyrannical action, but
Jie has very pompously sssunv.-dau au
thority which certainly is not vested in
liiin, and for which he is receiving the
Just condemuution of an outraged peo
ple. The manner in Which the traffic
in Chinese "Merchant" is beios openly
carried on is notorious, and it is no
matter for surprise that the people are
beginning Co show their contempt for
an administraiiou which will not
force laws after they have been passed
by congress and declared constitutional
by the supreme court. Sinee the sus
pension of the immigration law numer
ous vessels, particulary the Danubff
liave been busily engaged in ruuning
alleged Chinese "Merchants" into
the country, and although it has been
well known that the certificates
citizenship upon which her passengers
landed, were forgeries, they had little
difficulty in getting ashore. The en
tire civilised world fs watching as and
the weak-kneed vacilating manner
which the dominant party ia handling
this matter is simply bringing upon the
administration the ridicule and con
tempt which it merits. Iu Chins, laws
regulating immigration, or anything
else for that matter, ere promptly
forced and those who ignore or violate
them are summarily dealt with and
ro consideration is showu them simply
because they happen to be foreigners.
The righteous indignation of thepeopli
as expressed in the Portland meetin
is just and excusable and is as little as
could be expected by tie administra
tion for its lack of backbone.
From the meager reports received it is
impossible to plaoe the responsibility
but it would seem that there is some
body radically to blame. In some unac
countable way the Victoria was ram
med by her sister ship the Camp
down, and so badly disabled that she
went to the bottom in a few minuU-a,
enrryiug over four bundled men down
with her. The terrible fatality of the
accident is almost without parallel in
the history of marine disaster, and has
not been eqtrarod in fatal results since
the sinking of I riff Royal George, in
17S2, when six hundred souls found
a sepulchre beneath the wave
a8
These are one hundred and twenty
newspapers and magazines published
in Tokyo, tha most important, from the
standpoint of circulation, being the
Asabi Shimbun, or Morning Tfews,
-Asabi meaning moring and Shimbuu
meaning news. This paper enjoys
circulation of 100,009 copies daily,
wnue ai usaaa a paper ot the same
name prints over 130,000 papers every
morning. The daily news of Tokyo
lias a circulation of about 30,000 cop
ies, but in spite of this small circula
tioa it probably baa fully as much
.. weight with the intelligent reading
community as have those papers which
circulate more largely. The large cir
culation of the Morning News (Asabi
fSbimbun) is greatly due to the fact
that it prints from day to day contin
ued serial stories of fiction, and on this
acoount is largely bought by the women
In Tokyo and vicinity. The Daily News
does pot addopt this feature which I
think is American but on the con
trary devotes its space to all the news
happenings of the day. The reporters
of the Daily News "cover" (as you say
here) all the murders, suicides, fires,
court trials, receptions and social, the
atrical and sporting events in a similar
manner to the great American news
papers. It is also more fearless in its
editorial utterances regarding politics,
and, while Japan is an empire, it must
be remembered that the people elect
Inembers to the house of representa
tives. In addition to the Morning News
and the Daily -News, there are thirty
three other daily papers in Tokyo, a
large majority of Which are morning
papers. Japan has not as yet adopted
to any extent the American custom of
printing evening papers, either seperate
or in connection with the morning d-Uion.Ex.
Theee are a number of democrats at
present in Washington, including sev
eral congressmen, who are in open re
belion against so much of the Chicago
democratic platform as declared pro
tection to be unconstitutional. These
iiflmwriM n ir nniu nuiiava npstrA! mn .1 ..... i- .1 1 . M. .
,..,, vkv,, uaul aeserveo. xnis is a most
o oe constitutional, but that it is abso- shameful episode in American history
ana However the turbulent classes may
rtscossfftO' the recent pension legis
lation, a California lawyer, in W Isli
ngton ou a pleasure trip, said : "If I
were one of the pensioners dropped, by
reason of the reversal f Ote construct
ion placed npow the "Disability not of
service origin clause of the act of 18
90 by Gen. Baum and ex-Secretary
Noble, t shoud appeal to the courts for
the proper construction of that law. I
do not pretend to say which is right
but certainly bulb Cannot be. x-Sec
retary Nubfe ht 1 think, a better law
yer than Secretary Hoke Smith, and
Gen. Ilium's reputation as a lawyer is
good, if not quite so hb as that of
J udge Lochren, bis successor at the
bead of the pension office. Noble and
Raum put one construction on tbi
law and Smith and Lochren another
that "is directly contrary. Now tbe
coiKta should be given a whack at it
Senator Mitchem. and Senators
Teller of Colorado.and Stewart, of Nev
ada, have been appointed a committee
to present in congress tha free-coinage
resolutions tdopted by thoTrans-Miss-insippi
congress at their late session iu
Ogilen. Serrator Stewart is lobe chair'
man of the crminiiltoe and his well-
known ability and free-silver principles
will give c msiilerabla weight una in
fluence to the resolution of the Ogden
congress.
VERNOMA NOTES.
Welt, I tlavs woks ur sgslr. I haven
much to write, but what 1 have got
going to write.
The mttl whistle Is again heard altera
season ui luacuon ,
Win. Molllngcr, accompanied by M.
Pierter. etue in from 81. Helena ksaturdtiv.
They rrxi t seeing a tins, fat brufti hi tk I
lakiuuutiue.
The Mill Company furnished about 400 1
icei oi luiuoer ror a
Walters district.
Hi 7i GRAND
893
coSpie of bridges in
R 17. McNwtt h repairing the Davis
house preparatory to moving in. I
A few eomaiiiwlewios lit beea received
in regard lothe new tuwo. Let iNent come.
The Mil Coin nan v had a little fx per
ience with Ore last week, but tliroUKli the
prompt action ot tha tire deirnicut bul
little damage was done. They have sinee
securett no.e wiucu, attached to tne pump
win put water on any part oi ine mm.
(jatte a com motion has bean stirred up
over tlie action ot certain specluators, and
a tiAtltiikn nf rMnu.n.l,ani aiv.in.t aaiii
111 nmiri inn f tat ii.vi.m . i. . . a . . i I .-.il,.... t.. I.. V.a .1 0 : 1 1 I SSai,..
charse-embexn ling $12,000 of itovern- "u ,fc uo ,nou uo
menl funda. r ,r ,n OB?"T? .."
time too. Bob McNutt la nowlu orUand
UltHKlRO. I laying in a supply of tlrecravkara. .
Faymantkk John C. Suluvah, of!
the navy, who received a lot of unen
viable notoriety and narrowly escaped
lieing court-martialed for criticising
the action of the Ilarrison admiuistra
ion in dealing with Canadian poach
era in Behring Sea, is now to be tried
4th of July
CELEBRATION
SHERIFF'S -eAfcB.-
KXEGTJTIOtf
IN-
St. Helens, Oregon!
nr.. i i.... I vuiie anumneroi ciusens nave ronroui-
wii iTouuteuay, juuoio, ai ine resi- ,ids to eetemnlovment We hone the time
donee o the brides parouts near lis not far diitant when people will come I
intjiwot-, iuift mmy rBlf 111 I nil. I w w vi ,
W. A. W ami, of the State Normal I Tlie Mill Compsnv has been getting out
school at Monmouth. I!et. Huusakerluw first class Jlooring and rusiw the
of I'ortland, orBciaUng. I past week.
Mies West ia the d lighter of W. I B A. Thompson has purcliseed IflOaeres
w vv..... i i . . : i..... . i ..t i.: . M land o K.Hidirwav in Seo.3tt Hobiiiro-I
: ; :r. . rr a hri ume. looks .u-
uie ctaie normal scnooiti.nd nut met-
Reading tbe Declaration of Independence I
EEFAC6KTfiv Cardth, of Ken
tucky, is one of the democrats who be
lieves that Mr. Cleveland may again
be tbe presidential candidate of hie
party. When some genllrmen were
discussing the availability ' of Gov
lower, of New York, and several
western men Mr. Carttth after express
ing his opinion as to the probable can
didate remarked significantly: "All
this, I want to add, is oo the presumpt
ion, of course, that Mr. Cleveland will
not consent to allow his namer to be
presented for a third term." Ia other
words, Mr. Carulh does not believe
that any other man can get the nom
ination if Mr. Cleveland wants it, snd
taught at Weston, in this slate. Trot
Waun is a member of the faculty of
the Monmouth Normal school at which
olace they will make their future
home.
net dkn.
Preaching every night at Gohfe.
visiting Mrs. Martha Kowk-r last week.
F. M. Foster fell Into the river, but m
rescued by his brother, ho grabbed liiui
b) the coat, in the nidi of tfme.
J auiea Kenedv is havine- some slaaliinit
done.
Judire Woodliam is fencing his lurnin
patch. '
Pat Hughes was S welcome vl.Itor at Reu
ben last week.
R. W. Foster has gone to Portland.
Georeie Groves tiaid Hillsboro a visit la it
suaaay.
Crons are Ifwklns Bne. hiV wiff fx more I
man an average crop.
Vernonla is havtne mite a time about I
school matters. Wehm.e it will be settled
jieaceauiy anu sauaiacrorVi
Cefetrvatlon Commlttea.
Tbe following standlnir comiuitleea have
I nren appoinieu oy tne ceminiiiee on ar
rangements
On Barbecue. A. M. K!skslsv. Charles
R. Hurt and Tlios. Cooper.
On Firing Bnlute: Andrew King, Fred
-jiiupson and Thomas Jlucklo,
tin Grounds: James Murkle, Jr.. T. C.
nans,, w. a. iiieeser, u. ix-caer, Henry
Kuiik. A. J. Hubert. C. H. Johns. Jas. Cox
i Charles Blakesley. Alfred Harrison and
W.Uer makcaley.
On Music: C. Lfnlkura.
On Liberty Car: Mrs. S. 8, War. Lotta
Mraubun. Annie Cos, Amanda Deeker. Mr.
A. Ucorge, Uusee Mattie Ferry and Kmiua
Co.
On Denoratinr Grand Stand: Mrs. Co-
Kubert. Nellie Miles. Maud Strarlian. Nel
lie Cooper, Mrs. E. K. Quick, Miss Tilth.-
Muokle. Messrs. E Koss. I'has. Davis. Ur
R. R. FteThad two head of cattle kille.1 Onsaold, Geo. Andrews, Mkis Ka Widrer,
by the train last Week, ene. was a cow, I rancis Jolnw, Mrs. Mullie Cloimiger.
ORATION
LIBERTY CAR,
SPLENDID MUSIC,
BASKET PICNIC,
BARBECUE,
AND SPORTS!
worth SU5.
Mrs. MarvL. Blaka has relnmed frnm
Lower Beav-r. where she has been aLttnd-
ing the bedside oi her daughter-in-law.
Th Aihwmtn k.u Iu, ilf... . ..
there ia little doubt about bis wanting I well the past few days. A large run of
ssmuiob is reported.
it.
UF course nothing can restore the
lives of those who were killed in the
accident at Ford's theatre, but it is a
satisfaction to the families of tbe vic
tims w Know tnat as lar as a Coroner s
. C, Bfoww is bnilding a largo harn
I be a great im
Mr. fl.
which, when completed will
provement 10 nu place.
Mrs. M. J. Cantv has rone to Portland.
' where stie will remain until after the till.
The people of Reuben will celebrate the
4th at bL Helens.
d:ii , i i . . .1 .
ir- J ii n :v:it. - .v.. . v Mwr is aooui to uae a contract
-u m , .Ud iojiuioiuuii jur me i (ram jjred Aewsbaumcr.
wholesale murder has been placed
upon Col. Ainsworth, chief of the rec
ords and pensions division of tbe war
department, who was in charge of the
budding; G. W. Dant, tbe contractor
1 . ... ...
who maue tne excavation wnicn was
the direct cause of the fallina of the
floors; W. E. Covert and F. Sasse, sup-
l Ii. Tlu.... . ii..n . a a vi :i ... it. r.
jss. iart. inas. siucs e. w. J. Klce. u. w.
Cole. Mrs. Marv Georie. Mrs. H. P. Wat
tins, Mrs. Anna M. Hart, Mrs. Ellon Dart.
Mrs. Elixa Switser and Miss Alice Cox.
On Iktdses and Hashes Mrs. Clara Cliff,
Mrs. Jennie Soott and Mrs. Alma Laniont.
On Snorts SrM Amusements Dr. H. K.
(.lilt, John Clonain-r ami FraM Miles.
I'rngramiues will be printed Snd officers
of the day announced in due time.
Notk The first named on committee-
will act as chairman on tint eonunitten
Tlie chairman will report direct to tbe com-
niu-ee on arrangement.
0. If. Newell has been elected treasurer.
imi all partus whoaubsciibed to the Fourth
of July fund can pay their subscription to
iiiiu at tuc oana
A -GRAND -BALL!
8TATB OF 0RK.0OH. I
County of Coluinliw
TfY V1KTUK OF AM
I and order of sals Issued eut ot the
Clroelt Court, of the Htnta ot Oregon for
lite County of Celuinbla, to me illrsvled, lis
fetor of V. M, Tkompklns, and against
Jennie Wright aftd HellSt Duetey, (or th
sum of uou.Utfdeliars )uilgmeut, with in
tenwl at tiie rule of H per cent, per aniiuiu
fmm tha 7lh duy irf Pecsaiber, lllil, and
the further sum of pa.OU dollars, easts snd
suorulug coals, euMiiuanillng ai to mskw
sale of the follnwiug descrttitil real properly '
to-wllt The soallitaat W of sevllun 0, of
township 8 north, rang i west, Willamette
meridian, snihraelng 1I0 acres, mors at
less, toKether with the tenements, hrdlta
uieiits and apparlenanies, ttervunto be.
longing or in any wise appertaining, all be
ing situated in Columbia eountv, stale of
Oregon, 1 duly levied upi.n ssid iirentlsts
nil the lOth day of Hupteiuher, IHtri Now
In pursuance of said execution, t will ess
lis sin uay oi uiy. i.-su, in nour oi iu
luuay, ai intsnurt nous
Vlick a. in. of an
lour, in ald eoiinl'f and slats, sell at pub
Ha sui'tisn all lha Haiti, title, claim and in
terest In and lo tli w alinve desuiihed real
property of Hard Jennie wnglil anil isliie
boolev. lo the hluhrst bidder tliervfor far
iissh, to satisfy sakl sseeutlon, Interest and
oost.
t. A. MAtiHIK.
Bhorlffof Columbia County.
SHERIFF'S SA.LE,
itatk or okbuonT i
County of Ciilinulila.f ""
BY VIKTV'KOr AN KXKCUTIOM. A!
order of sale issued out of tbe Circuit
our I of the Mate of Oreguu, for the roan
iy of Columbia, In me directed , In favor u
M. OansaiidHgafnst t'. R. and A. I.. KonkU,
or the sum of a.UU.30 )iid(meiit, with tsv
teres! at the rate of N per cent, per anaaws
ruin tha 1st dav of July. 1WJ. and lha
urllier snai tsf I'jO.VO eoets and a-i ulngj
lists, csniiinandinir me to amke aale At turn
nlliiwlns dcM rlbed nroiiertv. fct-wtt: Lola
l ami 1 1) in iixa'R , lit Ibe lewii el reap
ss.
-IN THE"
(Ballroom 40i80 Feat)
New St. Helens Opera House.
Mr. J Usher and fsn.nv. nf CnlnmMs
t,lty. were eu-sts of Mr, and Mrs. A f.
Lsher on Saturday last.
In spite of cloudy weather and threaten
ram, every plan is being carried out to
Biake the relebmiiGn on tlie Fourth en un
bounded success.
Tbe last social event of the season took
Arrangement Committee
J. fl. Mcckls.
C. II. Niwkll.
W. H. Dolman
place at the residence of Mr. and M rs. 1. M
' " B v, .TOiJVVlMI.il h Q. , : . -
m ,, . i -, ,. , , , - on-uuri mi oaiuru:! nrnint. a very en-
ol me wrecked UuiWing.each of whom joyshie time is reported to have been upent.
ia now under $10,000 bail to await the
action of the grand jury.
Thb Republicans of Ohio honored
themselves by honoring Hon. William
McKiuley with a nomination for re
election as governor of the stale. He
Last Thursday moraine- tha teacher and
several pupils of this district met a large
"i m Hiiun uiiiuiice irotu tne scnooinouse.
There was ne cause for alarm as the gentle
man conducted himself verv properly by
walking away about bis business.
This Is the kind of weather that changes
inc naro-worainff farmer into a peiitlAinan
oi leisure, ana u tie is at a loss lot a stiit-
ehle flHStilll. lt hltlt It W M Uttvi t.i nK
isoneot tne most highly respected re- m: "How can a poor man become
onbl carts In tha .i,nir. .J II u,7 uu. sreatner. nara rimes
r we. mil- ana a uemocratlc admimitralfmir'
tny ot tne honors conferred upon him.
rfertlca Set Creaiiers.
NOTICK is hereby given by the nndersign-
eu, u. ii. nunning, auianabiraior the es- l
late of Mk liael Fitzgerald, deceased, lo the I
creditors of. and to all persons having
claims acanisi. sam aeccasea. to exnitiit
Diem, with the necessary vouchers, and
cernnet as ty law required, within six
months from the date of the first publica
tion of this notice, tn said ailministrnUir.
at the nilice of bis attorneys, rooms 30 and
11, McKay huikling. corner of Third and
stark streets, in tbe etty of Portland.
county of Multnomah, state of Orexon.
the same being tbe place where the business I
of said estate is transacted. O. P. Ilex-1
ii. aiimimsirator of the estate of Michael
MtZKerain, ilecea-ied.
Dated June 30, 193,
m oo
r n wo fAci
Faboo, North Dakota, was well-nigh
ruined by fire Wednesday nibt. Prac
tically half the city was burned, three
thousand persons are homeless, and
the loss to property will reach fully
three million dollars. The city will
not readily recover from tbe blow.
PEKIS.
CrOPS sre lookine fine. COnu'drrinir th
cold weather.
For Sale 1
Bottom land, Well Improved, with fine.
souiig urrnura anu goon bunuings; also a I
lioou upland larm. well improved, tine,
young orchard, splendid builiiincrs. Call
on or address I. BUMHAKDNEK,
Deer Island, Or.
Notice to Creditors.
NOTICE is hereby given by the under
signed admiiiUrator with tbe will an
llexed. of the eatitfj. nf lrn Rr.Ini-
C. C. Mover and family spent last week I dcceasc.1, to the creditors of and all persons
"."s 'i.i.i,- uniii tuv aaia uecvaseci. 10
Mr. Sherman Voshareanil wif mrm
tbe city last Friday.
U T
m
llll 111
If youreelf or friend wish to le cured
of Liquor, Opium, Morphine, Choral, Co
caine or Tobacco hab fa, seek only the gen
uine Keeley Trentmcnt, which is the only
Bafe, reliable and permanent cure in exist
ence. Genuine Keeley Institutes, with
most favorable surroundings, at
Forest Grove and Rosebnrg, Or.
(SaC Write for particulars. Correspond
ence con6dentiaL
Com MENTUfG on Gov. Altgeld'a un
precedented action in pardoning tbe
Haymarketmurdere,lbe Oregonian,
with just indignation says :
"I tie democratic governor of Illi
nois has pardoned tbe imprisoned an
archists, thus fulfilling the nledee to week.
up ou their farm gardening.
John Smith went over to Tide nxlr t.
tlement again Sunday. .
Mrs. D K. Fowler and sna entnvnJ
Sleasant visit last Thursday at the home of
Irs. Bally.
Mrs. Sherman Vosherg I'id children en
yed a pleasant visit last week, at the
itne oi Mrs. Pope.
Mrs. Thomas Halstein and littrr tr.
Annie Briun. werS the eneats nf Hwi. n...
ents, Mr. and Mr. Jessie Hendricks, last
their Inends and symnhathiiers. bv
hich be gained considerable support
last November. This scandalous defeat
of public justice is one of the results of
the democratic victory in Illinois. " It
was notorious before the election that
Altgeld has promised to turn these
uiicmiHiuun upon society. That Th .l. i i.. . . .
" ----- r"'-. " enormous major I -
ity in Chicago for tbe democratic tick.
et. Alteeld wae e!p.r-trl h ti,. riH.l aeuiemettt,
P. H. Bailv 8undaved at hnm with h,
family.
D. H, PopespentUtinday with his parents
Mr. Sou trine came Anmn tmnt rn,t...
Saturday to visit with his family after be-
1K auseui. m uioflfcll.
We learn that Kelson Plnrknev ll
onenaaeneral marrhniiriiru i.m-m tn
I Currico,
in
exhibit them aith the necessary vouchers
within six mouths after the first publica
tion of this notice to the said administrator
aim tne win annexed, at his store in Cedar
ijininig, in Columbia county, state
Oregon. ft,. f Maurt
Administrator, with the will annexed, of
me estai- oi i.rent liohnert , deceased.
Dated May 2ft, li,
Alollee for Pabticatlan.
Land Offlee at OreD Cllr. Oregon,
M H. lam
V-OTtt'E Is hereby glren that the foiiowlng
11 named sctiler has filed notice ot his Inten
tion to make flnal proof in support of his claim,
and that oairl prisrf will be made beloie the
County Clerk of Columbia county, St St. Meleus,
vis,"ai vh suit s. tT.M. ia:
CHRIST T. ROBKIBKY.
Homestead entry No. 7110, for the southwest
ol section S, .iwnhliS north, range 2 wed.
lie names the fillowinx wimesres to prove
. . V . lJ . uwn anu cultivation
of said land, vlt:
William Wolf, Andrew Aaderson. Onstaf
ib -im rfiuiu. Lmrzersraaa. an at h-mum.
I ARE YOU AWARE?
THAT-
ooose, Coluinbla ssmnty. slaU of Oreion,
logethrr with lhelraeaiente. bererillasaenia
anil apptirlenauces tbervanln hvloaging or
'ii anywise aptertalning. all being situated
In Columbia county, atats of Oregon, (
duly levied Open the satd premises oo Use
illi tiny nf January, Itun, How, la parst.
ancs til saltl exerution. I will, on (be M
lay of July, iKKt, at the hour of 10 o'clock
i. in,, of said day, at the mini I house door,
Iu said roiiuty and stale, sell at public auc
tion, all the right, litre, rlatin aasl Interest
in and to the alaive eVs-erlbeil real uronerisr
of thessld C. M. sa l A. I.. Konkle, lo lha
highest WdW Iherelnr for cash, to satisfy
said execaflun, interest and costs.
U. A. MAHH1E,
Sherirr of Columbia County, Oregon,
SIIERiyF'S BALK
STATK OV OXKOON.
t'otiniv ot t n iiinitia. I
VIKIl'K or AN KXRCUTIOM
nd order of rale issned Sssl af tha
court of the Stale ot Orrvnn. for
be County of Colerelda , lo me directed,
iu favor e. lha Hlste of Oregon and the
Hoard of Cues mis-loner, for the sale el
School and linlversilv lands, and for
the investment of funds arising there
'mm. and against Mataeel I.. Ivell,
Kllxa T Uivehand John May nsrd. for lbs
untof l,a2J ) aVillars judgiaenl, with
interest at the rsleof s per cent. et an.
uum frtitn the lath day of March, lavs,
and lite further sum of (tlA.(Wdllatensss
and accruing costs, eonimanillng me to
make sale of the fnllowing-descrilsd real
properly. Iit-witi The east nf the north
west i and lias northwest M of the south
west H, and lota 10 and It, of section (17.)
lnwnibiii So. (fl) north, range No. (8) wesv
of the Willamette meridian, embracing ISO
acres, more or less, together with the Hue.
menl. hereditaments and atmurlenaneea
thereunto belonging or in enywfcte appev
taiuine, all being situated in Columbia
county, state of Oregon 1 dnlv levied ut
lid premises on the Sth rise of June.
B an
Circuit i
in tiursuanr i,f said tiMiiiMa
I will, on the Inth day of Juiv ,
n
5ow,
r . IS! at tha
Htm nl III ..VIai-I, ... m .kt.l Am a.
courthouse door, in sari" reiinlv and" slate,
ell si nubile auction, all thc'rleht. tills
claim and interest iu and to tha aiKive des
cribed renl nroiterly of said Hamuel l
IaivcII. Kl Sa K. Lovell and John Uumrri.
lo the hiirhest bidder therefor for cash La
satisfy said esevuMon, iiileresi and cents.
tl. A. M AHMIR
Jnnltljulll Kheriffof Columbia Cuaniy, Or.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
STATIC OF ORKOON, I ..
tountyni uoiumhia,)
IlT. VlttiUK Of AM KXPCCTIO!,
I J judgment order aid decree Issued out
of and under lha sa.il of tha f'lmuit
of theHtateof Oregon f.-('oluuitHaconiy,
to me dlrwted. dated June IS, uuun a
ludguitni rendered iu said cemrt, on lb
til It daV of MaV. 18113. hi ia,.v i.l U II
.McNutt. nleinnrr. and inimi u it
Ilyn.m and Nellie Emmons. Hv
anu. for Ibe sam of 1128 U with Interest
thereon at lite rate of ten per rent, per an
num, and lbs further sum of 174.01 ss ak
tornev's fees, and the further sum af lu rrf
coats and disbursments, and also accruing
costs, eotuiaanding me la make sale of the
followlitg-descritted real prniiertv, ln-witr
Ail oi lots numbered thread), four (4), Are
fli. six (Oi, nine (U), ten (lOkaiidelevenlll
i.
an in Mermger's Klrl Addition lo the clly
llll
in block numbered twenty. live ('.), and al
so u ot mora numuereil twent
six (SB),
of
veruonia, I'oluinhla county, Oregta.
r. therefore. Hv virtue of liisianiiuu.
judgment, order and decree. I will, on July
the loth, 11, at the hoar of 10 o'clock a.
HI, St tilt dtHir of the Onuntw Armrtlmtia Im
" Helens, said county and state, sell at
TT"- TH s "'""jjaSsv
JBciwxix :'JE&osm
CARRIES A COMPLETE STOCK OF
Columbia county, Oreson.
JUUaJUI
i. T. AI'FERSOK, Hefister.
Notice far rablleatUM.
Land Offies at Oregon City, Oreaea,
Jun
EE Drags and Chemicles, E
- ' . sss-ss-iiaaasssaassssassa-sa.
lutely essential to the preservation of
industries already well establish ed in
the United Slates, not to mention new
ones. They sre citizens of Lousiana
engaged in sugar-planting and they
are to impress upon Mr. Cleveland,
Secretary Carlisle and other democrats
who are to have a hand in preparing
the new tariff bill the necessity for
putting a tariff of 1 or 3 cents a
pound upon foreign sugar, If the prea
fiit bounty npon domestic sugar Is to be
abolished. From tbe above it will be
seen that there will be democrats
lighting for protection, as well as
democrats fighting for free trade when
COHgress takes np the tariff question.
The civilised world bas been shocked
ty the report of the appulling disaster
. to the British frig-ship Victoria, while
tBsnoerering off tbe barbary coast, J
of alien tunes assassins and J,n.i NOTICE is hereby giren thatl, the on- OTICB Is hereby gieeo that the followlae-
oi aucu mugs, assassins and dynami- dersfgned administrator of tbe estate of .V an.ed settler has flled nodes of his Istei-
ters upon assurance that be Would re- Here Allsbouse, deceased, hvc filed with I? A? ' fa support of his elslm,
i . ., . . . the County i:ierk of 1'oloitihi. v,m. f."1 "H..! P'11 will be made before the
ease tneir oioody-mindetl and bloody- (Mats of Oregon, tny final account ZiiSii oSSTS'
lianilpd oatv.;.). a with IllT petition for di.lriliuiln,. f .t,. I "u,""u"?
,wBww.Mn0 tiviii taiiiHTiKniffni I .. ' .. . ........... wa . . at u . i . 1 . r, i , , r. n .
, . , . .... . restoueoisaia estate remalnig in my hands I homestead-entry o. 733S. for thaH 1 Wat San.
Winch mistaken ludic ial c emenes and that the Hon. Deaa Klsn,-h.rf7 IT.h-J S2 T. s, N R. 1 if . W. iu " ln " H sec
had condemned them, in r.li. nf m. 2' het Countv. of "id County and ",""? 2Le..fe'" n?"..V '
- r uas anpointen iionday, the 7th day of
gu.s, law. at iu o clock A. M. of that O. H. Sierras. W C! atn--. tf o...
th7 ."3 2R." SS-,.n.""C,w". - Hpp,"columbY.
said account, and petition for distribution JlJuJ
" o" " "i ""yrl- f"J person interested may
J. T. APPCRSOkT, rtegtster.
triumph over it at present, its most fa
tal reaction will be upon their kind. The
next jury that bas lo deal with an an
archist assassin, will take pains to put
him out of reach of the corrupt Clem
ency of a conscienceless demagogue.
snnesr and tile oblectlnfls th.r.ir,
W. 8. NfJN.V, administrator oi the estate
oi wenrge Aiisnousn deceased,
Dated June 30, 1803
Net Ice far Pahllcatlosi.
ay 29. inm.
Lna oace at Oregon Cits, Oregon,
Mai
Notice.
Connty Treasurer Wharton esn be f mi fid at
his office In the court house in St. Helens oo
Wednesdays and Saturdays of each week.
DIPR
hD I U 11
Th
Bakin
Powder:
NOTICB IS hereby gtven tbst the fallowioe
named setilei has tiled notice or Ma Inten
tion to maks final proof Iu support of his elslm
?, l"w' win lie mane before the
County Clerk of Colombia county, al St. Helens.
Oregon, oo July 12, ISM. tIs: ,
CHARI.kH w lumans
Homestead estrr No. 6800, Mr the imithWest U
of section 17, township north, range 1 west.
He names tha fnllnwinw h..... i a ...
I his COIItfllllous reslilenca urv.n mttA j.,.iiiJ1i
of ssld Isnd. vis:
I B. B. rowler, , C F. Fosfler and John King, of
i-ito, ran . ivica, oi rens, all ol Columbia
I "'I1' ri"BOM,
Jun2Jul7 Keeister.
t mil DM e .-m -
- " r ui v ucom ni I orrar Mnwi,- v. a ... . .
TV J . .,,, nuuuuilli; IMO Alam.
,Ued m Uilhons of Homes 40 Year the SUadard
Notice to Creditors.
fiOTICK Is herebv irlven hv tha nn4...
1 mirneii aoininistrator of ina eatatji bis r
onattnek, deceased, to the rredlmrs of, and
and all persons having claims agslnst the
said deceased, to exhibit them with the
necessary vouchers within six months after
the first publication of this notice to the said
administrator at the office of Dillard Cole,
attorneys at law, in Kt Helens. Columbia
county. Oregon. Hatrar O. Lamsiksor.
Administrator of the estate of U. Y. Bbst
I tuck, deceased.
Dated stay J8, UUi.
PATENT MEDICINES ETC.
Perfumes, Stationery, School Books and Cigars
PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY COMPOUNDED.
or. ncLtNo, - - OREGON.
FARMERS AND MERCHANTS
INSURANCE CO., Albany, Or.
AUTHORIZED CAPITAL
SECURED CAPITAL , '
PAID CAPITAL
AM raOFBRTT A SrBCIALTT.
tot particulars apply at th office ef Dillard Cole, or Tea Matt offiee,
.1500,000
. 247,500
. 74,250
" BIRDS OP A FEATHER FLOCK TOGETHER."
TWa is the reason why
Tie St. Charles Hotel,
O. W. KNOWLE8, Proprietor,
Haa Slictl a mm n.l. I ... . , '
vr . -a i'"iioBo uy tne uustness men of tbs State
1 you want to meet a friend you will ala-ava rind him .1 n,. at t.. j
110 IC auction, suhliirt tn nwl.i,,i. t-
the highest bidder, for cash, all of de
femlatits Uus Ii llynnn and Kellla Kin-iiioiis-llyiton's
right, title and Interest la
sad lo said real property o sallsty said
eiecitllon, Judgment order and decree, in
terest, ousts and accruing costs.
JimlflJulM Sheriff of Columbia counly, Oe.
rUsI
SHERIFF'S SALE
TATS Of OltEOONT, 1.
wiantr or Columbia J "
Y VIRTUEOK Alf BXKCPTIOW
Issued out of Ih Circuit ri . .a,.
late of Oreiron fur Coitimhla I Vtlllifev laa
favor of W. ,11. fTonysrs, and against John
Mavnsrd. for tha sum nf sai aa n-n..
JndgnieBt wUb Interest thereon since the
mil diiyofFel)rsrv.l.H03.at th. raUra m.
cent, per annum, and for the coals and es
p nmu Hig writ ana or said ssle, said
writ was directed and drliear. tn ...
HherIB of Columbia County, Oregon, corns
mending me to cuake tbe above-named
sums Out nf Ilia nmMfm aI mmirl 1
John Maynard, and for want of iwrsonal
proiierty i am, on ihenth day of Jona.
levy noon all of th. im.,-. JkaX".'1?!
J - """-niwiriHIiBr
Jllui!t"J",?r- ,B nd 10 ,h tolluwlna
described real estate to. Id lt. ti 1
() two and four, section la townshln St
noirn, range (6) live west, and lota 8. , a
fnJMlhi","t 5i' 'hst X section IT
2Z, ,,Ptno.r',.nest.of the Wll
lantette atarldlan. auihrui,,. u.t . .
more or less, In Columbia CoButy, Oregon.
Mow. therefore, bv efrtn. .-.l l- '
So.r"irt "f",,on. on Hatarday , lha
o'clock In the forenoon nf ..I.l a.- '
i-,.di7,r.of 'onH "" ' Helens,
in suld Couniv anri mi. 1. Un 1 ": J '!
public auclitin, lo ths highest bidder Ibera.
mS'A nir0' a" .rl'n l,tJ nd '"ere.t of the
said defendant, John Maynard, in aad to
tlie shove deserihaH
.lu Jm""? V4 0'J"u l,d Pnses of
sale, Held sale Is made subject to redemp
tion ss per Statute of Oregon. reorroP
"MJu SherlrTofColun.l.li'wuSty.Or.
Notice far Vakunstilasi.
Uad Offlcs at Oregon Citv, Oregon.
XJ0TICK Ish.rebyglreii (hat the followT5.
h . l,n,?J H ",er "as filed notice ol bit TintX
lion to maks Sua oroof In .,,,,,-.7 ..I S ! 'J?!f5
KaawctasiiW bsf iK
fioinestead entry No. S4i, lor the northwest U.
of sectloo IT, township 6 notth, range S weat "
Bessnies ths following witnesses laTistM
5terttri,r,d,n5n
James Oal'lsns'aad K. R. Andraes af nA. e.
Und.aud D.K rowl.VaSa JrSlSSfi! 5
?Ii,0l.U Columbia
e va, vuaticsj.
Sf saajieaW
J. I. XIV