0X I try merchant to remit city exchange.
( e The patron of The Colnmbia Bank,
SUBSCRtPTIOS, $1.80 PER YEAR,
fit. Helens, July 7. 1893.
of St. Helena, have, through their
supply houses been nolified that hete
after the bank of the Tortland Clear
ing Hotiae Aaaociatioj will decline lo
receive on deposit for the credit of
AH, Valued Folic law lusted h
the late legislator, it sample of the lbeir de,er cbeel" or drfu P'1,,
queer things legislative body will do,
A matter of fact
the law will not
work any change in the amount of
Jiroperty In mi red fr while the rate
will be 10 per cnut higher the riak tak
a . . .
I win oo ugiuer and the insuranoe
vompanys will neither be the gainer or
the assured the loner. If the intent
ut the law i to prevent over incurance
Us effect will be salutary, because in
the majority of casea the assured will
object to paying the increased prem
ium. On the other lunJ, if the pur
pose of the law is to protest the as
sured, it will be very signal failure
for the reason that the insuranoe oom
pames make their own rates and can
increase them at-any time for cause
or without any obvious reasons for do
ing so. The effect already has been to
reduce the amoant of polioies and in
crease the rate so that it is a question
elsewhere than in the latter city; and
that all such items will be registered
for collection and credit given only
when proceeds are received. The re
ceipt of this notice created no little in'
dignatioa among the business men of
this place, and a number of them who
have heretofore deposited with Tori
land banks will now withdraw their
patronage altogether. It is further re
garded as an attempt to get the bene
fit of the interest on deposit between
the lime they are made and the time
they are checked out, which benefit
the country banks now enjoy, and the
alleged conservatism of the Clearing
House Association is looked upon as
an injustice and a miserly type of
parsimony.
&AN RA.NCI8CO, It IS Said, IS tO pOS-
sees a bouse remarkable for its con-
atnicMnn 1I,a roiiT.iinr. i (n Ka
whether the property holder is bene- erected by , maa who h nmuUied
an immense fortuue as a diamond mer-
filed by the law. The fact is, there
baa been altogether too much indis
criminate looseners about writing in
turance, and companies pursue a mis
taken policy in their method of solicit
ing business. Agents are appointed
and sent out to solicit on commission
and they very naturally take all they
can find, pocket their premium and
make their company responsible for
the losses which may result. True,
the companies are. in a measure, at
chant in South Africa.where he doubt
less acquired the critical judgment in
art and design which he is now about
to display in this costly residunce near
San Fraociace. It is proposed to erect
a building exclusively of metals and
concrete. Concrete however will only
be used underground for the basement
work and in the floors of the building.
Everything else will be of metal and
k. , r .i.:. i . . . -rr
. . I v.wmw uiniiuuui VtVi A UC7 . AO - VI
notalw.y.cenven,et for the com- thu hoU8e w to u d .
paoy io esumaie exactly ine value oi , . , , - . ,
I L.r ...,,.. Mope at an angle of forty-five degree.
accompanying the application, but an
expert secretary aught to be able to
approximate pretty closely, and if be
issues a policy fof five thousand dol
lara on a property which iu his judg
ment Is worth half that amount, just
for the premium there is in it.lie alone
is to blame and should be held for the
full amount as a punishment for his
cupidity. Insurance companies should
either be represented by salaried
agents or reputable business men, and
until such times as they shall see fit to
adopt more careful methods of solicita
tion they can expect nothiug but liti
gation ana oiscoment. ifie passing
of this law was a good way for legisla
tors to kill time and earn their salaries
and that is about all it amounts to.
It now transpires that the comman
der of the British ironclad
recently lost in the collision, with the
Cam perdown, was personally to blame
fur the accident to that vessel. The
circumstances of the accident are sub
stantially as follows : The five big iron
clads, Victoria, Camperdown, Eden
burg, Nile, and Sanspariel were drawn
up abreast of each other at a distance
of . two or three cable lengths apart
The vessels were heading directly for
land and at the, time of the collision
were about five miles from shore. The
squadron was about to enter the har
bor of Tripate and in order to do so it
Was necessary to form a line of two
ships abreast. An order of this
will be made, all the light now being
admitted through oval skylights in the
roof. The upper part of the house
will apear on a large terrace and lawn,
while the basement can only be en
tered through a long tunnel running
underneath. This is to prevent the
servants and "shop people" entering
the building and distracting the atten
tion of the diamond merchaut of
South Africa and his guests in the up
per story. Chicago may have the
world's fair but San Francisco will own
the world's curio in modern architect
ure. It is to be hoped that the dia
mond merchant will locate in some se
cluded spot where he will not be au-
noyed by the rattling of the rain, hail,
or dust upon bis metallic house, the
dripping of water through bis many
skvliehts the tarnifihinff from axnnanra
Victoria, Li hi mt&la. th rUmnnoe nt )'. un
derground basement, or the dangers
of robbery through his underground
tunnel Pacific Builder.
Thb people of Ohio are so well satis-
fled with McKinley and McKiiileyism
that they have nominated him to suc
ceed himself to the highest office with-
iu their gift. '
Imtkrkst capital in the development
of our coal and inaugurate a lively
scene of activity among us.
IthXHKN. '.
Mrs. A. C. Brown paid Reuben
visit last week.
S. A. Fowlor is now employed by
James Kennedy,
U. R. Foster is at the present time
Keeping bachelors ball.
The strawborry social Kivon last
week was a grand success.
11. O. Works is erecting a fine large
Darn on bis place near Reuben.
Bert Neer is the loser of a very valu
able coll winch died last week.
Mrs. Kevins, of Grant's Pass, has
been in this place lateley on busiuesa.
H. C. Brown returned from Port
iana wnere ne was on business oue
day last week.
Someone broke into the store at
Moorsville last week and succeeded in
getting away with about 3.50 worth
of goods.
Geo, Archibald recently received
telegram from his brother Jay who
left here for Florida some time ago,
He stales tbat be has struck a good pay
iug mine in some unknown country
George left here last Saturday for the
lauu ot discovery.
The little town of Goble was last
Thursday thrown into a great hubuh
over an attempt to burn the Burnette
hotel. The fire was set three different
times but was seen and extinguished
oeiore it aone any damage, i lie pro
prietor, wra. ilson, was arrested and
put under bonds, but the people here
think that Mr. Wilson is the wrong
CANAAN.
Ripe strawberries are making their
appearance in the neighborhood.
Haying season isabnuttocommeuce
providiug the weather remains favor-
able. -
bociety bas been very dull the past
week. Kvery body is prenariue to
celebrate the Fourth.
School will be closed for two davs.
to allow the pupils the full eniovment
oi meir celebration.
Brilliant Achlcvuients.
W e may fly yet on earth with real
wings, so rapid is the advance of
invention, but at present you
come nearest lo it on a train lighted
by the celebrated Pintech Light and
heated by steam, and that is what you
gel on the Union Pacific, the World's
Pictorial line.
Aw interesting bit ot gossip is float
ing around Washington in connection
with the refusal of ex-Secretary Crisp
to speak at Tammany's Fourth of July
pow-wow, on the ground that his wife
was ill. While Mrs. Crisp's health is
bad it is said that the reason why Mr.
Cnsp did not care to speak in New
York was a superstitious dread, caused
by the trouble which, invariably fol
lowed his speaking in that town.
effect While be was making his first speech
... . I 1 .1 - . m 1 . I I . TP -mr 1 a, I . .
n m jubo vj Aumiru lyrou ana me aew j or alter nis election as
other vessels obeyed the order. The speaker be received a telegram stating
Victoria, instead of taming into line that one of his eons was dying and he
with the other vessels.kcpt strait ahead did die before be reached his bedside.
nd the inevitable result was a collision. Upon the second ocoasion he received
The Camperdown's terrible ram struck telegraphic notice of the fatal illness
the Victoria forward of the ar- of his second son, and the last time he
inored bulkhead where the armor is went there to speak be was snubbed
thin and tore a great bole in the ves- at the memorable Beform Club ban
el'ns side. Without delay the injured quet and not allowed to deliver the
vessel started to run lor shore, the speech be had prepared. It is also
other ships following. She bad gone probable tbat a deire to postpone
but two miles when she suddenly committing himself on the silver
coreened heavily to starboard and with question until after bis reelection as
a great roll and plunge went quickly speaker bad something to do with bis
to the bottom bow foremost with rap- refusal.
idlv revolving screws flrinir hio-h in air
If the enemies had Wn .tm,. . 11 cannot be denied that the finan
great many lives would hsve been cal conditions of the country are in a
saved which were otherwise lost. All 8trined condition, brought about by
those on deck when the vessel gaVe e"rttVagftnce Bna nation. The sil
lier final olunee were thrown into the UBt,on " critical and "Us for the
sea and drown down with the ship. ?reateet econoinJr nl prudence in
The suction drew them upon the DU81neM Methods. After the July
blades of the propellers where they etUem.W we confidently look for a
were quickly cut to pieces bv the cunul"n tne money market
knife-like flanges of the screws. Im
mediately after the collision the order
was given to close the water compart
ments, and about 120 marines went
below to execute the order. Niliety
jaiqe of these- went down and were
lost. The Victoria carried a Monster
cannon weighing J 10 tons qn ber
forward deck, and when the compart
ment underneath it filled with water
the ship went quickly to the bottom.
and renewed life to business
generally.
interests
Portland bankers enjoy a pretty
well earned reputation for conservat
ive business methods but their action
in refusing to credit depositors with
checks drawn on country banks nutil
collection U made on them, is going to
have the -effect bI creating a suspicion
of swinishness st the expense of no
- small amount of their country pat'Op
sgo. W.thout the prevailing squeeze
is behind this action, but the country
banks, almost without exception, carry
deposits in the city sufficient to cover
all checks drawn upon them, and
when these deposits get low the out
side bank should la notified to
strengthen its rreJit instead of refus
ing its paper aqd requiring the couu
It seems to be pretty well settled
that the late Senator Stanford is to be
succeeded by Irwin C. Stump. Mr.
Stump has been for many years chair
man of the Republican State Central
Committee. He is well qualified to fill
the offiae, and, if appointed, will make
California an able teepresentative.
Developments are the most potent
need in this county. We have the
resources but we need capital to ban-
die them-
To The Public.
The road lo Milton oreek- bas. for
several winters, durine the winter
seaaou, been nearly impassable,- owing
to the fact that this is a very centra
place in the county. As the above-
mentioned road leads direcily to the
county seat, therefore bringing a de
cidedly large amount of travel over it.
There are also two mills situated in
this locality, therefore necessarily
bringing much more heavy teaming
ou the road than would otherwise be.
Owing to these facts the citizens of
the place deemed it necessary lo make
a decided improvement in some way
on their road, that it might be passa
ble in winter as well as in summer.
Having at last decided on a idiin
they have proceeded to put it in exe
cution in the way of building a very
suosianiiai piaoK road, two and one
ituiu u 1 1 ico in lengtn, oi piauK, nine
feet in length and three inches in
thickness. It required 298577 feel nf
lumber which Mr. H. O. Howard
furnished from his mill, and the per-
sous whose names are given below,
nave contributed the labor to build the
soad:
H. A. Corliss. 42 dav'a labor: A
Crounse, 35; D. M. Corliss, 181; A
Crounse, ox team of three yoke, 11 ;
J. Braddock, 15. C. C. Brown. IU:
I fX r -an
v. j. career, iz: t,. Tarbell. 10: :
H. Briggs, 7; F. Brown, 10; Chas.
Brown, 8; N. A. Pemr. 8A: Mr.
Wright, 5; B. Capolar, 3; Mr. Mc
Kay, 6; Bnnn Bros., 4; B. I. Plum-
mer, Z. Total, 188.
H. A. Corliss.
The PertlaM anal Astvria.
Actoku. Julr 8: Th Rctnl
rood infant is born to the world t Lt n,i
after a series of delays, quarrels and exten
tons of time, it seems as if libt of rame
kind is about to dawn on the a:tntinn
Early in the Dresent month Mr. Rpmir.t.n
ho hai ud to that time mrwarorf ,imni.
as business aeent for the
announced bis desire to work directly with
the people of Astoria, and to hare any sub
sequent dealings conducted with hiiii per
sonally as a princirtd. When it was found
the next dav that hit tint nmv.1. ihi.
character was to ak for another extension
oi wine, me nones or tne people began to
wane, uut iu.il wee connuence was restored
when be produced documents from Eng
land, which showed that he bad. in the per-
"vi. w wcwm ziuiiwn. a Mrtiiii nnnm-ini
agent, a client who wasnrenarni tn fnn.i.h
evsry cent needed for the completion of the
line, pronuea me aeeas lor the 1000 acres
subsidy were Disced in escrew in th
of British Columbia, at bis absolute dispo
sition upon reasonable conditions. Th
Astoria Subsidy tinaranfv l!nmn.n. .
body formed last year for the ournone of
KusranK-emg tne sum of smOOD in cash
for the 10W) acres. This subsidy has all
alontr been in the hands of threo trn.iu.
of which body O. Wineate, president of the
vu,Mwi vl uuuiiuvrue, is a ineRioer.
The Irrigation Congress.
- An interesting and important congress
will meet at I.os Angi-lus, Calitornia, on
October 10. to sit for live ilavs. I bis Is the
International Irrigation Congress, the ls.t
session of which was held a Hull Lass I itv
in September, 1KH, about W0 deligutoi be
ins; present. It is expected that the Lo
Angeles Congress will b numerously at
tended, not onlv from all Hurts nf Hie Uni
ted States, but from foreign countries M
well.
The people of the United States have only
just begun lo realise the imKirtanue of ir
rigation to tills enunirv. The available
government land in the Coited States, out-
skis oi tne arm regions. Is almost exhausted,
The time is nearly gone when Dnelu 8am
could give every man a farm. What is left
is mo.'tl) in the su-va lied "Desert regions,
those dry and forbidding streches oi sage
brush and oaotus covered land, which were
long believed to b absolutely worthless but
winch water, directed by science, has in
ninny cases transformed InUr veritable
Kdeua. It is to these reitions that those of
the rMng generation who desire lo follow I
Horace Mreeiey s auvu-e ana u wear
must look (or ihelr Indenemlnut homes.
where they may literally sit under the shade
uf their own vine aud tig tree.
If the man who causes twobladesof grass
to spring up where one grew before la wor
thy of honor, what shall be said of the man
or men, who build flourishing cities, sur
rounded by smiling orchards and vineyards,
in spots where a tew years ago a jack rabUt
wouiu nave sutrveu io acaiu r
It is titting tbat Los Angeles, the "itv
ot the Queen of Anuels" should be selected
ss the meeting place for this congress, for
in tne section of won b tnut city is lue com
mercial center, irrigation has reached its
greatest development, and water, backed I
by American pluck and nerseverance. bas I
accomplished greater marvels than iu any
other section of lbs 1 lilted States, perhaps
tbe world. Here are l'aadcna and Kiver
side, beautiful and wealthy cities of some
lu.uaj miiamtams earn, upon sites tout a)
yi-ars ago were vaiuea at less man an
acre, and were considered good for coining I
but sheep pasture. And Los Angeles itself I
is a good proof of the value of irric
for it lias grown within a few Tears, fi
sleepy semi-Mexican pueblo of 12,000 people I
to a live and beautiful American metropn-1
lis of tft.OUO population, aud this increase is I
due to the development of the surrounding I
country oy means ot irrigation.
ARE YOU AWARE?
-THAT-
I.Edwin 3ESo
SHERIFF'S SALE.
STATU OP OHK00N. I
is, I
t'ounty of Oolumhli
ss.
CARRIES A COMPLETE STOCK OF
Drugs and Chemicles,
PATENT MEDICINES ETC.
Perfumes, Stationery, Scbool Books and Cigars
PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY COMPOUNDED.
ST. HELENS,
OREGON
Don Foo
Chawacer JR. Beeew
Theotherdsv.Insneukinzof theimnroved I
rscliitteft lor luxurious travel In tins coun
try, mnl:
' e are abandoning the old system of
lignting tne ours with Kerosene iamp, anil I
more man nan ins coacnes nave auendv
been emiioued with the most iiuuroved and
the safest system of liebthttf known in this I
country or buroiie. itli the new Hutu b
lamps there can lie no oovobilitv of danger I
tram explosion or otherwise. n tne aimara-
tus is all outside of and under the car. ami
iu the event of misbap. the fixtures become I
u-t irneo anu me gas escapes Into the air,'
The brilliant Hnt-ch Ga--light, the finest
car illutiuunnt in existam-e, now iu a-e on
met mm racilic hy.stem, fullill- all the
rcqin-ttc conditions o hupuiiy noted by
jar. xcpew.
i Mm
HI 1 UillA)
If yourself or friends wish to l e tnred
of Liquor, Opiu-n, Morphine, Chora', Co
caine or Tob icco hab ts, seek only the gen
uine Keeley Treatmont, which is the only
safe, reliab'f and permanent cure in exist
ence. Genuine Keele.' Institutes, with
most favorable surroundings, at
Forest Groye and Roseburg, Or.
6 Write for particulars. Correspond
ence confidential.
School Iteport.
The fullowing is the reixirt of school
distnol number 2. lor the nioalh end
ue June 30, 181)3. Number enrolled
i, average enrollment ill. average
daily attendance 14, number of visitors
6. Name-of those neither absent or
nrdy : Mary Metculf, Anna Beu.Grace
line, Ma ml Wilwm, Ellen Iluene, Fan
nie Ifogno, Willie llee, Chester Metcalf
and Ira Wondetly.
M. E. Atchison, Teacher.
FARMERS AND MERCHANTS
INSURANCE CO.. Albany, Or.
AUTHORIZED CAPITAL 1500,000
SECURED CAPITAL 147.600
PAID CAPITAL 74,250
nan pnorcKTY a specialty.
For particulars apply at the offics ef plllsrd A Cole, or Taa Mm offlee.
For Sale !
Bottom land, well imiri-vel. with fine.
ounjr un-hurd uml ffnoil buildings; al.-o. a
kjI upland Uriu. ril impruved, tine,
oimif orchard, splemlM lu i 1. 1 ljii-. Cull
norauaresi . I. ov mi; akij.n kk.
iJeer Uland, Or.
Notice Isr Fnslieauea.
I-and O.Hraat Oresoa t'lty, Oreron,
' - Jllbtf U 1MU3.
N'OTIOK i herrbjr (lven that the followlnr
named retiler loi niaJ umke of hl Inisn-
llnn to mail final proof iu supuorl of hlr claim.
n.lthut wid proof will ba made tforlhe
oiliitv l ier ot I'n iinih a county, al at. Mi-iaui.
VMVOIl, Oil .UUJ . it-a, vik:
JAI.VI-- I. ROYER.
homeitead-entry No. T5H, f jr the S E. U of See.
3! T. 4, S K. -.' XV., W. M. -Me
iiamea ihe fillwiugirltuetw to roe hla
ct,iti,iiiS reHioence uimui una cuuvauou or,
hmM land, vli:
U. H. Hicirka. W. C. Unnlnraon TTvnr Potior.
and Jnltua Cbeewiuan, of Kcappooae, Columbia
jltjiiUl 1, T. APrERSON, ResUter.
. "BIKD3 OF A FEATHER FLOCK TOGETHER."
This is the reason why
The St. Charles Hotel,
O. W. KNOWLES, Proprietor,
Has Such a lares natronoife by the business men of ths State.
If yon want to meet a friend you will always find him al The 8t. Charles.
Notice fr Publication.
Land OIBee at Oreson City. Orr-zon.
Mar 29. wsa.
XTOTIC'E la herebr aivea that the followlnr-
11 nsnie.1 settler baa tiled notice of hi linen-
uon u niaxe nnai proor in aupportof hWclalai
and that said proof will be m-i.l bfaro iha
Connt J Cleek of Columbia county, at St. lloleul,
viWi utt J it l n, irrjo, viz:
JOHMKfSIl
Flomextead entry No. MI7, for tbe north wert U
of aectloB 17, townnhlps noilh, ranse 2 went.
He name the following witiiesnes to prove
hi continuous residence upon and cultivation
of said land, vl;
Jemea tialtcna and V. H. Anrini nf Iim. Ta.
land, and 1. R Fowler and J(i-e Hendricks, of
uu2)u,7 J. T. AFPEltfOK, Keaiater.
S traced.
From Bt. Helens, Or., about June loth,
small black home, about five or six yea
viu , uraiifiea "j n. j.asi seen near ecap-
P ym. jwuuiy reiura mm 10 tne and re
ceive reward, Uno. a. AanaEWS,
3" F M.
akin
oivder:
The nnlw Pha r a-m a
TT J . - lazva ""Oer No Ammonia; No Alain.
TJsed m MUJiom pf Bomes-40 Year? the gtapdari
Hart & Sweetland,
Proprietor'
St. Helens Meat Market
Fresh and 8alted Meats. Sausaire. riah
anu vegeutoies.
Msals by wholesale at saeoUl rates.
Eipreaa waaon run to all oarta of town.
iu cuargCT rcaaooaoie.
TOl'RIST ISO FAULT HBIDQDABTEBS.
New York Eestaurant
Amdersox a Bkaeet, Proprietors.
R. tit rirsl Street,
PORTLAND, - - OREGON.
H. YARWIG & SON,
WUOISSAIS AB 1ST A II,
331 FKONT STREET,
PORTLAND - - OBEQON.
Model Saloon.
1. mnwMs, rror.
8T. UELEHa, . . . 0HEQ05
Choice Wines.
liouors and Cigars. Basr 5 Cts.
Billcrd and Pool 7abl
(or Cba Jfsaommodaioa of Fatrana
CALL AROUND.
COLUMBIA
A TRADR,
IT PAYS
LEARN TELEGRAPHY!
Success Sure.
Address J. C. SF.YMOKRBR, Oretronlan Bids.
PORTLAND, OKKflON.
A SPECIAL OFFER!
St. Helens.
DR. WM. GRISW0LD,
DENTIST,
Oregon.
rw"?0Js!,,A",,J strees, Formui
Tmmzm mi umuusus baa fl the hmH oi
end eommodlou. bulldla. embraelaa
all the modern Improvemeota, With she lataat
Improved Baehtaerr for .urnlo, out , me
tropollUa papar. It bow haa It. and oae that
V- l fenatahr the lau oa the eoaaa
Row that TUB OftLGONIAJf la aettuVaia
Jhl. new home It feel. Iihe rlvla. Um,n,
(rleoda a benefit. It n,ka il,u -I '
r "-w wu rvnww Mieir BUDMrlptlon, or to
"ojerhoaubaerlbe prior to September: ls
UeeljIy Oregoijfag
IS Months for
2.00
ORKO)NlATN beliereaa benefit of tlila kind
wl.l be roatlr appreciated, fleaae aand Iu
Sour eubaariotion u uii.i. u
vteitlee Portland ou are eordleliy lavitad
awaaeT Iddjat out bow
Aotlce to Creditor.
NOTICK ia horehv 1.. ..-.1
siKned admtnlntrator with the will in.
nexed. of the eatat nt I
deceased, to the creditors ot and all persona
aaving o ulms axainst the said deceased, lo
exhllnt them with the necessai-y vouchers
within U months after the ilrat puhllcs
"""O' this notice to the said adrainlntrator
win annexed, at Ins atore in Cedar
Land hur. In Coliimhln . .., ......
O-' ' " hi , ni u ,1, iu
Adiidulatralor. with the will annexed, of
"rK '"Mineri , uecesaed.
Dated May as, Mi.
BANKING CO.
(Incorporated)
ST. BSLSSS,
0. A. AUSSIE,
President,
0BSG0H.
Y VIKTUB OK AN KMUVTIUS
and order oi sum ntueu uui m yam
Olrmilt Court, of Ilie Hlats of Orsnon for
ii,. Count v oi' t'ohiiubia. tu uisdirsuted. In
favor uf V. M. Tlionii.klin, and Sfslast
Jennie Wright and Nellie Uoolsy, for ths
sum ot Siku.UO dollars Jutlifiiienl, witb iif
tsrest at ths rU of ier cent ivr auuuiii
fmiu tli 7th day of lletsiulier, ItWI, and
ths further sum of fUI.110 dollars, easts and
aeoriiliis seals, oi niiiianiUna nis to make
sale Ot Hie IUIIOWIIIK ueaurioeu real orT
to-witt The southeast U ot section
township 8 north, range i west, Willsmatu
merldlau. einhravlnii HU aerss, mora ar
less, tone! tier Willi lue tenements, usrauiia.
iiieiits and apiurleiianees, Ikereuuto be
lonulnirorlii anywise aiuertaluliiR, all ke
ln ltuaiad iii ( uluiubla county, slat of
unty,
OieKon. 1 duly levied upon said nremlse
on ths loth day of Kepteiober, ItM Now
In nuraiiaiic of tald execution, I will on
h. Hth dav uf Julv. IHuJ. al ths hour ot 10
oMurk a. in. ot ssidday, at theouurl housa
door, In sld eounty and sut. sell al pub
II a suction all the right, litis, elalm and In
tere't In and to the aliv-detoiibed real
tironsrty of said Jsuul Wrlglil aud Nilli
boolev, to the blithest bidder therefor for
cash, to satisfy said execution. Interest and
cost. 0, A. MAHH1K,
BherlfT of Columbia Couaty.
E
SHERIFF'S BA.LE
STATE OF ORKOOtT. m
l-ountv nt tohinihla, I "
Y VI K lHIC or AN KXKCUTIOIf
and order of sal Issastj out of tan
ult court of the But ot Oreson, lor
the County ot Columbia, to me directed,
In favor o, ths btnle of Oregon sad lb
Hoard of fosumla-ioners, for lbs ssl el
HcliiH.l and Dnlvsrsilv lands, and tor
the Investment of funds arlin( there.
from, and against Xsmuel L. lvrtl,
Kliaa T liveliand John May nard, for tk
urn ot (l,fta,3o) dollar Judftusnt, with
Interest al the rate of 8 per cent, per an
nuni from Hi ISlh day of Marrh, 1SW,
aud th further sum of .)) dollars eosla
ami sccruln ousts, eninmandtiig ms to
make asle f Ih followlng-desoribed real
property, to-wit; The east H nf lb north
weal U and the northwest W of the tenth.
weil Ki, and lots 10 and II, of section (17,)
of the Willamette meridian.
towu-uin No. (tl) north, range No. (5) weet
ameite meriuian. eninrarina
ai-rea, more or less, tugelher wilb lb ten.
embracing 160
mrntx, hereditament and appurtensnce
llieretinlo beliinslng or In any win apper-
ing a
Ulnliiir. all bitiK liluated in Columbia
county, tlal of Oregon I dolv levied up
on said premise on Ih Rib dsy of June,
INO.1 Now, in punuanre of aaid exeeulleo
1 ill, on the loth day of July . 1W, at th
hour of 10 o'clock a. m. o sala day. al ta
courtliouae door. In aaltf roomy and state,
sell at puMio auction, all lb riabt, title,
claim and interest In and to lb abov a
enlied real property of said Haniutl L.
Lovell. Kl'sa K. Lovell and John Msvaard,
lo the hiuheit bidder therefor lot aab
satisfy sab! tculion, liitareal and coat.
(1. A. MAHHlE.
jnnlfljullt Hlieriffof Columbia Coaniy, Or.
Ia Equity.
Sl'.TI.TIvNS.
IS THE CIUCUrFcorRT Or THB
Htate of Orrir n. for Columbia Count v.
tUMts Iliix. I'laluliD,
vs.
Joiia II. Qn.Lia and tmii
FSSSKLL. Itefrmlaata.
To Jons H. OiLua asp Liists rssiau..
Jefrndsnti.
IN TUB NAME Of THE STATE OF
Oregon you are reitUrvd berrby lo ap
pear snd anawer tbe romidainl nlrd acainal
you In the above suit, by the tenth dsy uf
October lw.il; and If you fail so to aim war,
fur want thereof, the plaintiff wilt tak
decree againat you. Tb said action bt
brouxht lo obtain a deerr ef Hill court for
the foreclosure of two certain mortaces rie.
eribed In the aaid complaint, and siertiled
bv the aa d John II. 1. 1 In. on the Iraihiiae
of January, !, to sei-ur th pavmeot of
two certain rroiuior nolea. t hai la
premlaea ounveyed by said inortaKe may
be aold and the proete-la applied to tbe par-
men I of aaid arolea. And In eaie said nra.
eeedsainot sufllilent lo psy Ihe lame.
then to obtain au aaamilion aaaioat aeM
John II Uilils for the balance remaining:
due, and also Ih said defendants, and each
of Iheni, and all rooe clabuing bp,
ihroniih, or unih-r Ibew, may be barred ana
forvctomd of ell rivbt. liul. claim. Ilea.
equltv of redemption, and Interest in and
In said m irta-aaeil premises, snd for such
other ami lur-hcr relief as will wore fully
appear by ri ferrnc by Ih complaint on
file herein. And that aaid defendant. Ua.
sle rVnnell, b furnckiasdof all ritbt, tlUe,
and Inleri-al in and to Ike aaid nreaalaes dea.
crilied in Ihe said mortgages, and th cent
plaiul herein, by virtu of a certain morU
gag, or lien, which Uio said Liu I Iansll
tlaiius lo bar thereon. -
I I.AI!tTIYll.r
Juiil(ljul28 Attorney for l lajoUlt-
SHERIFF'8 SALE.
STATE OF tlRMON, I .
County of Colombia.!
T3Y VlttftE OK AN KXRCOTIOtT,
O Inilgmeot. order and decree isaneel eat
of snd under the real of lb Circuit eaurt
of th Hlateof Orenin for Colo ai hl ma i
lo m dlrerted. dated Jun 13, 103, open si
judgment rendered In said court, on th
'",n,ay" May, IMW. In favor of at. V.
McNutl, plaintiff, and aealnst Oue It.
Nellie Emmon ttynon, defenoV
Hynon snd
ants, for the sum of Straw with InUraat
thereon at Ih rat ot ton per cent, per an
num, and th further sum of iTrVfln mm aa.
tornry's fees, and Ih further sum of u ofl
costs and dlaburanienta, and alio accruing
roais, commanding m to make sal of lb
followingdvaerlbsd real proiierty, lo-wltr
aiioi lou numbered three(S), four (4). flva
oi. tlxdl), nin(U, Un (lO)and eleven (111.
oi. and at.
le.ala ll
all In MH.iKr'a r lrat AddlUon to th ellr
Oregan.
n block numbered twenty -nv(2&), ni
numorreai iweiu
so sll of block
Vsrnonla, Coliiinbla
eoolltv. llre
ow, inereiore. Iiv virtueol M diimuluia
ndgment. order and decree, I will, on jolf
k a.
St.
0.H.NEWEU,,
Cashier.
Capital $20,000.
If
in tsrest al
Transacts a mineral banking lin.l.u.
oAuoniiKV oouiriiL ana bciiii.
lowed on tini deposits.
YOUR PATRONAGE SOLICITED.
Do loo Drink?
i
in loth, 1X113. at the hour of 10 aloak
m, at the door of the count annrthmiaa tm
Hi ili -i .7 . 77 "T
in couniy anu aiaie.aeil as
.IOI1U BUIltlOFI. inillMIE IA mHIH Mln M
uo nigueat oiausr, for cask, all of 4.
fcodanta (ju II llynon and Nelli In.
mona-liynon's right, title and lntrt 1st
snd to said real properly to satisfy said
execution, jiidjinrnt order and deer, In
terest, eosts aud accruing cost.
ii A. aIAH8TX
JunlflJulM Shsriff of Co'lumbla eounly, f,
mmw PUEUSKIN8 CO.,
Notice to CrtHiilor.
NOTfCB is hereby Riven by the tinrler
shjncd sdministratnr of the estate of H F
Hhattiir-k, deceased, to the creditors of anri
and all persons havine rlulina agsiimt the
snid docsssmi, to exhibit them with ths
iieceaMiry V'lUiihers within six moiitlia after
arlinliilatrator at theoflioenf llillard (Jole
attorneys at law, h. Ht Helens, Columbia
'""ty; Oregon. Hcsar 0. Lam bbsson.
tick diSad th e,Ute 0t 8- ehit-
OF GOURSK YOU DO.
SUCK BBIKO THL CASK, It hahoeve.
you to find the laost deslrabls ulaos to
purchase voor hivorator."
eSlgll SSI W- a TJeeni
A. XlJTi HA laUII thYt1 "
Keeps consiatiJy on band Uis famobs'
Cuban Blossom Cigars.
The flnost line of Wine IJrinors and
Cigars to be found this side ot Port
land. And if you wish to
sngsg in a game ot ,
POOL OR BILLIARDS,
They can assure you that they have th
best table in town. Everything new and
"Tl 111 'Ur ,"",ona" ta 'ospeotlully
4THE BANQUET'
Bsaf, Qreyoa, ,
SHERIFF'S BALE
STATE OF OREGON, I
County of Columbia.? "
Y VIHTUE OK AN EXBCDTIOH
issued out of the Circuit Cmi,i f ik.
tat of Oriwia fop fn,.in,n),I -.. H. i
favor of . U. Cony.rs, and agaioal John
Muvnanl. for tba . em iui r,n
Judgmeiit ltb tntsreat thereon sine lb
'lib dayof Jsbruarv. lMH atlha ralra
cent, pc ; ann- in, and for oost and x.
iwnsc oi aalo writ and of said sale, said
wrlttraa directed aiM ,uil..rl
Hherlft of Columbia County, Oregon, com
mand.ng m to make tl. abore-asmed
sums nut of the proiirty of said defendant,
i'l'V'T.'?' " ,or Psrwinal
property 1 did, on the 8th day of Jun. IK.
i .y "'!?," ' the Intsrawt ofssU defendant
i0'",..M,''n?rdl ta n'' h toliuwlna
dcacrlbed roai estat to-wlt ! Lots ( 3 ) and
.'. J" Mi .!?u Mct,8n 1B- township
notrh, ,ange (5) tire t.est. and loU fl. 6, 7.
and scuthesj Wof southeast U section 17
wwnshlp 0 norlB, rang 6 west, of th WU.
lauiette MerldUn. embracing 14D1 acre
w -'"' oiiouoia tyouiuy, ureaon.
Now thtrefory, by virtu and Iu pursuanc
SoIi,trr"."?n',wl"'w' Kalurday, tb
2f)thday of July, th hour of 10
fi.j'11 . tht ,0'rafn of said day, at
lo .ir,'.0, p"tous.ln Ht. Molina,
n snid County and Htaie. sell for cab a
nnbllo aiintlon . lo the highest bidder ther..'
l,'l Jii"' ihe5'h?' ' InUirettof lb
said defendant, John Msynard, In and Ut
the abov described real eat .4, to satisfy
S L T.",110? ",u', BO,M nd spsnses oi
sale. Mali! aalo Is made subjeot to rsdemp
tion as per titatut of Orecon. ,u"u'
Jnnlfljnll4 Sherlffof&lLblalSun'.y.Or,
Natlee.
Oonnty Treaenrer Whartoa eaa ha iA .a
Dated May 2fi; 1803, J