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4
OREGON MIST.
Unitsft States' and ConntT Official Paper.
BunscniPTioN run year $i.fio.
Advertising fates marie known u;ion '"'Ilea
tion. Addicts all c.iinmiinlc.:itlni lo "lidkor
Dragon Mini," Hi. llcleiu, Oioguu.
Davis lmo-s., j t t i i realtors.
til. HolerVe, Or"Bn, July t, 183.
Commenting on the strained con
dition of finance, the Ttioilio Banker
mid Investor rightly conrhiJee that
uncertainly ot Tariff and currency
legislation lias seriously i:niuireil tli
fueling of confidence which i necess
ary lo the continuation of business
enterprises ntl the mnrkclingof secur
ities Hnd other kinds of property whic
forms thu basis of hunk loans and com
woreinl credits ccncrally. An adverse
balance of foreign trade, followed I
large shipments of gold to Europe,
aud the evidently vicious effects of tin
Hherman silver law are also responsi'
bio for what is termed the financial
wtrinsency, under the suspension of
somo bank of or failure of some im
portant business house is just now of
almost daily occurrence. A financial
stringency does not necessarily arise
from or indicate an inadequate suji
ily of money in bank vaults or in the
ocketa of the people to keep busiuecs
moving right along the same as it di
before tho stringency was felt. So
long as general confidence in mnikel-
bleues8of secnilics exists credit and
loans are easily obtained and nionpj
moves stcudily along. But no matter
liow this confidence become impaired
the moment it disappears most people
vrant to sell, few want to buy, investors
bold on to their money, bank and other
loans become restricted, and what is
called a financial stringency takes
place, even though there is just as
much money in bank vaults nud pri
vate bauds ns there was before the
stringency began. It is not hick of
money in the country that has caused
Iho existing financial depression. Ship
ments of gold to Europe have not ser-
ionsly redueed the supply of money
It is a credit stringency, resulting from
luck of confidence invalnesand salabil-
ily, that is now causiug business fail
urcs. The Australian panic will nat
urally stop the flow of English capital
to that country and divert it to Ameri
can securities, so that gold nicy begin
to flow "back any day from Europe.
The moment confidence is restored the
supply will be found abundant, busi
ness will becomo active, sales will be
easily made, and the financial troubles
disappear as on uncanny mist disap
pears before the genial rays of the
morning sun.
Tbebidekt Cleveland's dctermina.
tiOD lo summon congress at a date
earlier than woa originally intended,
for the purpose of enacting such legis
lation as shall pilot the country safely
out of the throes of the monetary
maelstrom in which it is just now
fttrnggliae, meets with the unqualified
approval of every sensible man in the
country, irrespective of party affilia
tions. On the occasion of bis first
public expression regarding the ex
pediency of an extra session of con
gress, Cleveland announced that
though it seemed advisable to defer
tho extraordinary event until the early
autumn, still be wonld bring the
national lawmakers together for the re
peal Of disastrous silver legislation
the moment conditions appeared to
demand such an unusual course. So
unmistakable and insistent is the de."
liunciaiion of the provisions of the
Sherman Law compelling the purchase
of silver and the redemption of silver
certificates in gold, and so obvious are
many of the evil consequences of the
measure, that it is difficult to conceive
of a congress so defiant ot the popular
will and so indifferent to the interests
of tho people, as to dare shirk or re
fuse the duty for which it is to be as-
eemblud. Yet, the influence of the
lobby hag often asserted itself in almost
increditable manner. The friends of
silver have behind them an armament
of wealth that may prove potent
enough to withstand the stress of the
nation's demands. The country, has,
it is true, learned much from the ob
ject lessons of the past few years, but
experience counts but little when pitted
against a limitless coiruption fund.
We are not yet out of the woods. The
way is clear to us, but remains to be
careful that venality nnd intrigal do
not avoid to throw some fatal obstacle
in the way.
PEEK ISLAND.
The present showery weather is very
unpleasant to tho hay makors.
E. M. Wharton is building a new
born.
Jus. Gnitens has the shinies on tho
ground for a new building.
Chas. L. Smith i getting his barn
well covered.
Chas. Bumcardner is employed in
II. O. Howard s mill on Milum creek,
Miss Eva WMger, of St. Helens,
was the guest of Mrs. Ed Morrill fast
Friday.
The girl who rode tho horse to Go
bi o last Sunday, lot no grass grow
under his feet.
County Judge Dean Blanchard was
down from St Helens Monday looking
after the interests of tho county. Ho
returned rejoicing that he found mat
ters looking better than he expected.
The Fourth's celebration at Canaan
was an honor to the entire county. A
bountiful lunch was served ; fruit,
nuts and camly was spread to the pub
lic, and ice-cold lemonade was served
by the bucketful. Everything was
free. Dancing was the order of the
evening and all night, till sunrise the
next morning. It was a grand social
affair and worthy of repeating.
Last week when the "good peopl
of this school district contemplated
giving a party at the new school house
for thn purpose of raising a fund to
finish the building, Mr. O. A. Woods
and Thomas Sainden, to oppose it
got up a free dance, free supper and
free liquor and cigars, which was
well attended and was an cniovable
affair in every particular. Those who
attended were: A. P. Usher and wife
Jf. Anderson and wife. Frank Bishop
ana wile, 11. U. Uore and wife, I,. M
Spencer aud wife, Misses Pearl Usher,
May Simpson, Howard and
Krause, Messrs E. II. Girlv, O.
Woods, Patrick Hughes, Jack Rilev,
Dave hunpson, Chas. Bumeardner. H
U. Howard and Wm. Nelson. A
Usher and E. Girtv furuUhed the
music.
Notwithstanding the free onnsition
dance, the school house party was
success both morally and financially,
The committee left nothing undono to
mate it enjoyable ami had those who
attoneded protected by the strong arm
ot the law and had a core of deoutv
... .
sncriu on hand in case of an out
break from any dinclion. This is the
first time in the history of Peer Island
that the sheriff was called lo protect
public party. Those who attended
were: Mr. and Mrs. Chas. English
Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Morrill, Mr. and
Mrs. W. P. Connell, Mr. and Mrs. E
Merrill, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Strachan,
Mr. and Mrs. R. Cuminings, Mr. and
Mrs. C. II. English, Mr. and Mrs. J as
Oaitens, Misses Anna Merrill. Bess
Glendye, Maud Watts, Eva Widger,
aiary Halts, Jane Swager, Lena
Bialtesley and Jjiura Merrill. Mesnrs.
J? red Simpson, Will Miles, Chas. Bos
tor, A. Mott, XI. Johnson, Frank Little
fcd English, Mick Sundby, A. II. Mer
M
Many persons may complain of Hon.
J. T. Appcrson's way of doing business,
but we a-c of the opinion, that it will
prove a difficulty lo fill the office with
one who will more accurately and
promptly attend lo the land office af
fairs. : '
Thk hard limes have forced the
Daily Examiner of Astoria, to suspend.
There will probably be numerous not
liberally-patronized country papers
cease to exist unless (here be a change
ia affairs soon.
nil, lu Bennett, E. J. Barnes, J.
opurgeon, v js uiark W C Cooner
Bennett L II Bevis, L Kinker, Chas
Muckle, T Muckle, C L Smith P Cal
lahan. Goo Clark and F L Clark
any names who have been missed
please report the same to box 18,
Deer Island, and they will receive due
publication.
CA.VAAN.
Farmers say it is bad weather for
hay making. It does not riuen the
fruit very fast, either. What is the
weather good for?
The Fourth of July celebration
proved a great success. The heavy
snowers during the day rendering
picnic on the chosen grounds impossi
ble, the picnic party was obliged to re.
pair to the dance ball of Mr. A. P,
Usher, where lunch was served and
after which a general merry-making
look place. The dance in the evening
is, however, the crowning success of
tne event, and was largely attended
trom the surrounding settlements.
Last Friday evening Mr. Woods en
tertained a number xtf bis friends at
Deer Island. A large attendance is
reported.
Teachers' Institute,
The teachers' annual institute for
Columbia county will be held at this
place, beginning July 24th. The ses
sion will last at least two weeks, and
probably longer. County School Su
perintendent Ackerman,of Multnomah
county, will have charge of the insli-
vumj worn, wnicn assures success, and a
pleasant and profitable time. The
teachers throughout this county are
urged upon to attend this session of
the institute as some splendid work
will bo accomplished. All friends of
education are cordially invited to at
tend. PEBSO.IAL MEMTIOn.
u. w. McHndeand Miss Dell Butler, of
saieru, arrived in St. Helens, late Friday
evening.
Mrs. J. Dart and little daughter were nas-
senifers up to Portland on the Barah Dixon
r nuay oi last week.
Miss Frankie Wv retnrneri lu
from Portland where she h as hpen nrf-rwt.
ing school.
Mrs A. Davis was viaitini? hei itaiiornfor.
in luiimuu me saner pari cu last week.
C. L. Colburn and wife left Mnmlov PVPIl.
ing lor roHh tleach. They will ba absent
a coupie or weeks.
Strayed.
A small red cow. with calf bv her
side. The cow has slender horns and
a pug nose. Any one civine iii'nrmn-
tion in regard to her will be suitably
rewarded. S. E. Faxton Jr., Columbia
City, Oregon.
HOlliTON.
Mrs. Kaiser, from Portland, is visit
ing Mrs. Heoshaw.
We are pleased to li-nrn that M
Capt.Cox is improving.
Goo. Terry has also completed
largo barn on Ilia Perry farm.
Mr. and Mrs. Brous, ot Uainier,
viailiug Mib. Perry.
John R. Walls, of Seappooso, ha
boon viriting Mr. aud Mrs. N. A. Per
Mr. El well. R. P. C, with N. P. 1
R., is visiting our Postmaster, K.
Perry,
All of the trains have been stopping
here of late, hut cannot say if it is
permanent thing.
Mrs. Geo. Perry has returned from
Quincy Or., where she has just closed
a very successful term of school.
Several of our farmers look blue ow
ing to the fact that they have hay out
ana it is still raiuiuc.
lloultnn subscribers for the Mist are
well pleased to know that here of late
the paper reaches us so prompt.
dipt. Cox has just completed a 11
barn on his farm here, which greatly
adds to the appearance of Ins farm.
David lleushaw is in Florida, kill
ing crocodiles, as he has wrote home
that he killed one nine feet long.
L. Meeker lost a valuable heifer yes
lerday by eating too much clover while
the dew was on it early in tho mol
ing.
Emerson Bros., starts their mill to
day after shutting down for tho 4tl
of July, to give the boys a cbauce to
celebrate.
If any of our St. Helens friends want
a tine drive we invite them to take
ride over our new plank road to Ho
ard's mill.
Mr. Gilson has taken the Vernonia
mail and stage route; stage leaves for
Vernonia at 8:30 tri-weekly Ti'esday
Thursdays and Saturdays of each week
1', G. Baker a capitalist of Portland
has sold camp Gibbon, of this, place
to a Portland Co. for a consideration of
11,500. Rock, apparently, bring
good figure here.
Cirewlt Coart Proceed
John crhmidtka vs. lii-Tw. Nicholas
Splawn, juilgiiiiut for Pllfl'. as prayed for
in conipa'm.
Albert Michael vs. K. R. Snem-er and
C. Enyarl, judgment for plaiulilf.
Johnathan Dodge vs. Jo. Vanbtaricom
non-suit and judgment fjr defendant for
8. A. Miles vs. Kelson Hort. confirms
iion oi sale.
H. J. Iteris ct. al. vs. J. W. Rp-? rt !
juugiuem lor planum in sum oi S!fi9 JO
Wilson Itros. vs. J. K. Bourne, continued
or icrra.
John &i-l:midtka vs. J. W. Bevis. eonlin
ned lor term.
Portland Savings Bank vs. T. G. David
son et. at , continuation of sale,
P. Hu'bes vs. B. C. Envart and K. It
Spencer, judgment for plaint.ffaj prayed
id conipiaiat,
E. Tideway vs. I. M. Harris, continued
ioi leriu.
Prof. C. H. Jones, well known
this community, has seenred the prin
cipaUbip of one of the Eugene publfc
schools. We are pleased to know that
Prof. Jones should be so fortunate as
to procure a situation like the one
above mentioned for he has the ability
to leach in any graded school and
deserving of all the good fortune which
may befall him.
MAIXEVILXE.
ncnooi nere Closed June sura. A vrry
lea-ant school picnic was held in the crave
opine tne school House. The term has
been considered very successful by a'l.
The Rev. Keller preached here Monday
iue oru, at o p. 2U,
A larze number of our i itbens attended
the picnic at Kt. Helens picnic grounds the
tui, pieasam time is reported.
II. O. Howard's laree barn cent!,! fire
luevimy nigni, ana in spue oi all ellorts
to save it a burned to the eround. The
contents were saved. Cause of hrn nn
known. Work of rebuilding will be com
menced Mimical iteiy.
Slr.ye r nt.l...
The following- discribed horses are mlaml
Irani the ran ire near St. Helens: (Inn
bright sorrel gelding, three years old. one a
bay mare with scar on side of head, one
bay horse three years old. A liberal re
ward will be paid for information of their
whereabouts, or for their return lo the
American Bridge Co., Portland, or to S. A.
niies. ot. Helens.
Take Notice
Sheriff Massie will sell valuable
property in this county by auction to
morrow, for description see legal no
tice in another column.
Notice far Publication.
land Office at Oregon City, Oregon.
Inn. 13 l&OQ
NOTICE Is hereby given tbat the foliowlns
uamed neuter haft filri nolle tt hi int.
tion to make final proof lu sunnon of hi elim
ndthat wild proof will be marie before the
County Clerk of Columbia county, at lit. Helens,
homestead-entry No. 7336' OT the ks.'So! Bee,
He names the following wltneHftea rn nmra ta
wiimitiuuB rciuucii(.'e unon Ann finiv.,tir.n m
said land, viz: '
G. H. Siercka, W. C. Hertdenon, Henry Potter,
and Julius Cbeeseman, of Scajpooe, Columbia
couutv. -
jlCjum J. T. APPERSON, Register.
. Notice for Publication.
Land Office at Oregon City, Oregon.
Jitlv in iniq
NOTICE 1 hereby given that the foliowlrlg
named settlei hn lilefl notice of her Inten
tion to make nnal nriof. nntruitlnn 'u It u
ill support of her claim, au'f that said i;nof will
niaue before the Keflrater anil Heelvnr. at
Oregon City, Oregon, on Aiiguat 2S, M, vii:
MEAN Y K. PKTKKH,
widow of Otto I'etera, deceased, homertead en
try No. 785, lor lots 1 and section 33. lown-
np s north, range 1 wext.
Hue names tho followlne wttneuea tji nmu
er continuous residence upon and cultivation
I 1H1II IMIlfJ, vis: '
Ixiaan Hparke, of Aurthur. Oregon, 1. Ilalley,
' Keuben. Oregon, and H. Marrlll una H ull.
er, of fleer Island. Oreirnn
juHauls 3. T. AI'PEKflO.V, Register.
Somo "Good Buys"
roa sale sr
D. J. Switzer,
!T. 1IKLKN3, - OltKUON
The southwest of section S', and the
southeast U of the poutlieast U of section
.HI, and went 'u ot tho southwest H of see
lion si, iownhli 7 north, range i west, !!)
acres, i.ou pcracre.
The southeast v of the sonthra't M of
rm:iifii itiwiinill) I liuilll, raiiv 4 wvai
40 acres al t wr acre.
Tho northwest y of scrtlon fi, township
n nurin. range wusi, containing luu acres,
Vio jier acre.
The southwest J and west M of south
cant u and the southeaxt ' of the south
va"t x and the west of th northeast Ki,
and the imi tneat Vi ol (tie nortneaxl i ot
sis lion t, township (I north, range 'i west,
AW acres, f.ao per acre.
The wd M of the northwest M of see-
lion ;, township G north, range 'J west, tO
Seres, $7.,V) per acre.
The northeast Wof the southwest M. and
I lie leirtliwejt u ol thu soullienst U ot see
tion 6, towmhip 0 north, range t west, SO
acres stk er acre.
Tho north of the northeast U of see
tion 7, township 0 north, range i west, HO
acres. t per acre.
A farm of 51 acres at Warren Station , on
the N. I'. It. It , with team of horses , wa
gon, harness, i cows, 1 yearling; also all
I. inning tool, good House anil barn, rriee
9 !,2u0, two-ihirda down, balance in 1 year.
inquire ol u. j. tswilsvr, bl. lleiem, nr.
The northeast M of the southeast H of
section 1, township o north, ranee 9 west,
$7.50 per acre.
Terms One-third cash, balance secured
by mortgage at S er cent interest.
Notloo of Fluat Heitlement.
In the County Court of Columbia
County, ttjte of Oregon.
In tne mailer ol the estate of Bora A.
Railev, deceased.
Mi I ICIS i hereby Riven that the under-
!igntHi executor of the hvt will and testa
nient of Nora A Itailey, drcraaeil . has lileii
his linal account in Ihe ad.iiiuistratiun of
said esuue in the above en'iiled Court, and
tbat the lion. Judge of said Court has aiv
pointed Monday, the 17th day of July. ISil,
at 10 o'clnck a in., and the Court room of
said Court, as the time and place for the
hearing oi objections to such hnal account
and the settlement thereof.
All persons interested in the said estate
arc hereby required to file their objection
to aid linal account on or before said 17ib
day of July. ISirt. II. R. CLIKK.
r.xeeutoror tne last will ami testament
of Nora A. liailey, dre.isetl.
junlijuli Paled June 7th, ISM.
JIatico for PablicalloM.
Land Office at Oregon City. Oregon.
July IV. 1SV3.
NOTICK is hereby given that the followiug
namwri tattler ha Sled notice ol his Inten
tion to make final nrtiol In auinort of his claim.
and that Mid proof will be made bel e Ihe
County Clerk uf t'ohimm county, at St tlelcua,
Oregon, on Auxmt IS litn. vis:
aAtxiri7.ri.M.i.Kr,
llnmestrod entry Nn SS7S. lor the northwest H
ui Hriitiu iiiMrniiipv iwio, raii:e a wm.
He nale the following wilneaaea to pmre
ins rouinmmis reaiuciiee upon auu cmtivatiuu
ui titi frfji.i, tic:
Homer C. Brown. Got til I rb Anllrker. RnoraG
Jones aud Kdware A. Cushman. all of Keuben.
Oregon. J. T. Al'PtKSO.
jul.au IS Keglster.
ARE YOU AWARE?
-THAT"
CARRIES A COMPLETE STOCK OF
Drugs and Chemicles,
PATENT MEDICINES ETC.
Perfumes, Stationery, School Books and Cigars
PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY COMPOUNDED.
ST. HELENS, - - OR'CCN.
Don Foo f
itlii'ife
If yourself or fronds wish to lo cured
of Liquor, 04.!un, Morphine, Choral, Cj
caine or Tobacco ltab in, seek only the gen
uine Keeley Treatment, which is the only
safe, reliable a id permanent cure in exist
ence. Genuine Keeley Institutes, with
most favorable surroundin s, at
Forest Groye and Rosebnrg, Or.
IJlS Write for particulars. Correspond
ence confidential.
McNutt Bro's,
The Leading Merchants
Vernonia and Cornelius
Write to Cornelias for Stage
Dates.
Supplies for Campers and Fish
ermen.
Vernonia and Cornelius, Or.
FARMERS AND MERCHANTS
INSURANCE CO., Albany, Or.
AUTHORIZED CAPITAL 1 500,000
8ECCKKD CAI'ITAI 247,600
PAID CAPITAL ,. 74,250
FAtm rHOPBMTV A BrKCIAI.Tr.
For particular, apply at the oftlce W Dillard A Cole, or Tat Mist offle.
H. YARWIG & SON,
wholsials aia trrail
SSI FKOST STREET,
PORTLAND
OREGON.
ST. HELENS HOTEL.
J. H. DECKER.
Tonsorial Artist
The old and reliable barber lias bis
razors just aa sharp as can be found
nd will shave you comfortably and
quickly ioi paly lilteen cenu.
Give Him a Call at the Old Stand
ST HELEX3,
OREGON,
MUCKLE BROS.
MANVFACTUBEB8 Of
oagh and Dressed Lumber.
-DEALERS IK-
Dry Goods, Groceries,
Hay, Flour and Feed.
hi. Helens, - Oregon.
TOURIST A3iD FABILI nEADftfJABTEBS.
New York Restaurant.
Asdersoh Beasey, Proprietors.
Tl: 133 rirsi Straal,
PORTLAND, - - OREGON.
The ovei land railroads Iwvo cut the
rates a dullur lit a time until the fare
to Chii'iio, is Jiow tlijrrv-pu dollnrs.
Aflt'r th'.-v Lave uisdo al'Otit thirty five
more Miuiiur cuts we wilj U.iu to
psck ourgunuv suck,
lJ
akin
cmaer.
The only Pure Cream of Tartar Powder". So Ammonia; No Alattf. " '
Used in Millions of Homes 40 Years the gtandartj.
A TRADE,
IT PAYS
LEARN TELEGRAPHY!
Success Sure.
Addreaa J. C. SBVMOERER. OroimDlan Bids.
rouTLAKS, oamou.
DR. Wm. GRISWOLD,
DENTISTRY.
OFFICE AT THE DRUG STORE.
ST. IIFLENS, t i : OREGON.
J. George, Proprietor,
Tsbles always snppllfd wlih tli beat edibles
and delicacies the market affords.
TKRM3 REASONABLE
FOR REGULAR BOARDERS,
Having been newly refurnished, we
are prepared to give satisfaction te all
oar patrons, and solicit a share of your
patronage.
ST. HELENS
0EEG0N.
THB
Splendid, Young Noraan Horse
TEMPEST
WiU Make the Season of 1893
as Follows:
Monday and Tuesday at E. COX'S
place, warren.
Wednesday and Thursday at Gobi.
Jttesi 01 tne week at fj. MUCKLE'S
ranch, Deer Island.
TERMS: INSURANCE $15.
TEMPEST Is a besatlru), dark Iron gray,
I hands big-h : seven veara old : welvha HKUl
pounaa, wun line style, quick movement.
and second tl none in muacular nower anil
durability.
He was sired by Young Byron Kler: by
Old Hyron Kier. imported and owned by
Hingmaster, Krota, Iowa. Teninest'a dam
was aired bv Old Tempest, a Norman Hone
owned by . Downs. Iowa.
Chas. Mnckle, Owner.
JAMES F. BRADDOCK,
V r-;, -
COLUMBIA
BANKING CO.
BIIERIFF'3 SALE
STATU OV OHH(ITn7, ...
l omitv nf O11I11111 Ms, I
T5Y VIltlllK Of AN KXlCCUTfOW
1) and iirdi'f of sale ""il oul of the
Oiriilt court of tlis Btulo ot Orison, for
the Comity nf Cnlnnililit, t nm illrooted,
in favor o, the Htulu t Ori'gnn and the
Hoard of CnaimlmioiiPra, for the sale of
HcIidiiI unit l.!nlviHltv Innda, and fur
thu liivittrneiit nf fund. aiMng tliere
from, and agaliint Hainnet l l.uyell,
ICllr.a T Lovoliaiid John Way Hard, for Ihe
Mini of (fl.n'AVKft) dullur. Judgment, with
Interest at th mti'uf pur cont. per an
mini front Ihe IHih day of March, I.HO,
and tho further aumof (ln.(l)dillHrco.u
nnd secruhiB m.t, t'oinliinndliig me to
nmlte cale of Ihe followlng-dewrilied real
pruMrty, to-witi The nf the north.
wet H mid the iinrlliwiwl U lf n "on'h
wet U, and lota 10 nnd II, of H'Clinn (17.)
towiihli No, ttl) north, range No. (ft) weal
of the Willamette meridian, embracing IttO
acres, morn or Icaa. Ingnlhcr with Ihe U'lie
iiiciiN, herolllniiicnla and niilirtiuan!es
Micrtuuilo IwloiiKlng or In Snveise npper.
tninliiK, nil being altuuted In Cohimhla
coiinly. elate of Oregon 1 duly levlrd up
on said pri'ini.n'i on tlie Hllnlny of June,
I Ml 1.1 Now, lu piirannnce of ald eiecution
I will, on the iniliday of July.lKiU), at the
hour oi 1U o'clock a. in. of anld day. at the
k'liurlhouae donr, In aaH rouuty and state,
all at publio auction, all the rluht, lltle,
clnini and inlereai In and to Ihe almve des
cribed real properly of anid Kaimiel I,.,
liovull. Kliaik 1-ovcll and John Muynard,
to thn lilKhe't bidder therefor for canh lo
aatlaly aald execution, iutereal and eeets.
(I. A. MAMkIK,
JiiuKiJulU HharlfTof Uuluiubla Counly, Or.
In Equity,
M'msnona).
IN THK nitfuiT"cOtIRT OK THU
Hlateof Oregon, for Oohiiubia Couutv.
kdmums Ham., l'lnlutitf,
v.
Joiik II. (ln.ua and I.usil
KaaKn.L. Ilelciiilaut..
To John II. tliu-i. and Liixis FssaiLt,
llefendanta.
IN TDK NAME OK THK 8TATC OF
Oregun you are required hrndiy lo a
pear and answer the compluint tiled against
yon in the above .nit, by Hie truth day of
(Molicr Isul; and if you fail en to answer,
for want thnrrnf, the I lalnllll will lake a
dveree against you. The anld anion ia
brought Ui obtain a decree et this court for
the foreclosure of two certain mortage dea
rrlhed in the said coniidaitil, and executed
by Ihe anld Joint II. Uldia, nn ihe teeth dee
of January, I mm, to ecru re (be payment of
two certain promissory uoiea. That the
premise, conveyed by .aid muriates may
be anld and the ttroceeda applleit lo lbs pay
ment uf said notes. And in case eald pre
reeda are not itiftlrlenl In pay the same,
Ibcn tn obtain an etn-utlon against aald
John II tlihia for tl balnnce remaining
due, and also the aald defendants, aod each
of them, and all person, cl.ilnilng by,
through, or under thrm.niay Debarred aud
foreclosed of all right, til. I, claim, lien
equity of redemption, and Interest In and
tn said mortsnged premise, and fur such
oilier and further rrllsf a will more fully
aiqienr by reference by the complaint oat
tile herein. And that said defendant, IJav
xle Keunell, lie foreclosed nf all right, Iftfe.
and iiilcrrat in and lo theaaid premises da
cribed in the aaid nmrtKagm, and the com
plaint herein, by virtue of a certain mort
gage, nr lien, which lbs said Linle YsiiDett
claims to have thereon.
CLARENCE COLE.
JunlOjulU Attorney for I'laiaUft
(Incorporated)
ST. UlLtNS,
OREGON.
O. A.
MASfilK,
I'reaident.
C. H. NEWKI.U
Cashier.
Capital $20,000.
Tranaarta a general hanking bualneM,
Kxcbange bought and sold. Interest al
lowed on Umedepoeita.
YOUR PATRONAGE SOLICITED.
Do You Drink?
OF COURSE YOD DO.
o -
SUCH BEING THE OA BE, It behooves
vmi to nnd the most daairabla nlaoa to
parehaae vonr ' Invtgnralor."
HIU . TS A ItTr-a W t S)m aa
Keeps eonstantly on hand the famous
Cuban Blossom Cigars.
The finest line of Wines IJqnors and
Ulfars to be found this side of Fort
land. Aud If you wish to
engage In a game of
POOL OR BILLIARDS,
They can assure you that they have the
rieai lama in town, averyililng new and
neatjand your patronage ia respectfully
"THE BANQUET"
IM. H.leni, Oregon.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
BTATK Or ORKOON, I
vi. iimy oi ixiuimoia.l
HY VIlttUE OK AN Exr.crjTioir,
tndemenl nrHDiinilaiierMiMs Mk
of and under the seal of Ihe Cireeil court
of the Hlateof Oregon for Colomliiaenuoly.
to me directed, dated June 1.1. 1MUS. nnan a
Judgment rendered In aald court, en Ibe
linn day nf May JWJ3, In favor f It. U.
mcnou, piaiiiiui, ana agalnei uus II.
Ilyn.in and Nellie Rmmnna-llvnnn. defend.
aula, for the sum of tlXluO with Interest,
thereon at Ibe rate of ten per cent, per an
num, and the furltier sum of 176.00 aa at
torney 'a fee, and Ihe further aura oi VAM
costs and dbbursmeuta, aud also aceraiae;
cots, eoiuiaaiidlng me lo make aale of Ike
following dewrilied real prniiertv, lo-wlts
All of Iota numbered threat S), fonr(t), flee
t.M. ail (0), nine(U), ten (IU) and eleven (1 1 1,
hi block numbered twenty-five (2f, and al
so all nf block numbered twenty ait (J6),
all in Mcl'lnger'. Hrt Addition to the city
of Vernonia, Columbia county, (Irrg.a.
Now, therefore, by vtrlueof said eiaculion,
judginent. order and decree. I will, en J air
Ihe l&th, im, at Ihe hour nf 10 o'clock aw
in. at the door of the county courthouse la
Ml. Helena, aaid county and atate, sell
publio auction, subject to redemption, ta
the hlghext bidder, for cash, all of de
fendants Out II Itynon and Nellit Eav
mniis-Uynon'a right, title and Interest let
and to .aid real properly to satisfy said
execution. Judgment order and decree, io-
tcrest, eosla end accruing euu.
O. A. MASSIE,
JunlOjulM Sheriff of Columbia county, Or.
Model Saloon.
I. TAisweoo,
ST. HELENS.
't a-rap'r.
OJZEQON
sflEKEBALs
BLACKSMITH WORK
In all its Branches.
REPAIRING : 1C0D : WORX
Prices are very reasonable and all work
guaranwea.
H0ULT0N,
Choice Wines,
iouors and Cigars. Beer 5 Cts.
Billard and Pool Table
for th PKsommo3uion of Patron
aMaWawaaaaaaa
CALL AROUND.
SHERIFF'S SAIX
STATE Olf OREOON, I
County of Columble.l M
rjY VIRTUE OK AN EXECCTI0K
13 hnued out of the Circnlt Court ef the
Btate of Oregon for Columbia Couuty In
favor of W. H. Congers, and agalosl Joha
Mavnard. for lha amn of lai ha nn.M
Judgment wttb interest thereon since the
fllh day of February, lH03,at the rate ef 8 per
cent, per annum, and for the coats and ex
pensaa of aaid writ and of aaid aale, said
writ was directed and !llro,l in -
Hberifl of Columbia County. Oregon, com
manding me to make the above-aanied
sunn out of the property of said defendant,
John Mavnard, and for want of personal
property I did. on the 8th day of June, ISuS.
levy upon all of the Interest of aald defendant
John Muynard, in and to the following
described real estate to-wlt: Lots ai and
(4) two and four, section IS township
not rh, range (S 1 rive west, and lota 5. 6. f ,
and southeast Wof aoutbeaat section IT
Hiwuaiiip n norm, range s west, of the Wil
lamette Msrldian. embracing 201 acrea
more or leas, in Columbia County, Oregon.
Now. therefore, by virtue and in pursuance
of .aid execution, I wlll.o.i Saturday, the
2?lhdav of July, law, t the hour of M
o clock in the forenoon of said day, al
the door of the court home In Hi. Helens,
In said County and Hlate. sell for cash at
public auction, tn the higheal bidder there
ell of the right, title and Interest of the
aid defendant, John Maynard, In sad to
the above described real estate, to satisfy
aald execution aud costs and expenses of
sale. Held sale ia mads subject to rtdaaiD
tion as per Statute of Oregon.
JuuiejulU Sheriff ot Columbia ouniy, On
Hart & Sweetland,
Proprietor
St. Helens Meat Market
Fresh and Halted Meats ci.i.
end vegetables. " '
Notice te Creditors.
NOTICE la hereby given by the undersign,
ed, O. I). Dunning, administrator of the es
tate of Michael Htigeralal, deceased, to the
c red tors nf. anil In all 1 1
claims apnlnst. said deceased, to exhibit
them, with the necessary vouchers, and
certi led as by h,w rennlred, within six
mouths from tho date ot the first publlos.
linn nr ,1.1. n.tilu t.i - t. .
.I. r,i 1 . w' "B,u anmini.iraior,
at the otlice of hla attorneys, rooms Wand
81, McKay building, corner of Third and
Htnrk atreeta, In thn city of Portland,
county of Multnomah, slate of Oregon,
the same being thu place where the business
of said estate la Irani acted. O. T. Tv
ftrno. administrator of tus estate of Michael
Fltigorald , deceased,
Dated June 80, im,
Meats by wholesale at special rates.
nBf rlfiW Jixprene wagon run I
VKEOON, I ,nd charges reason.bh
Express wagon run to all parts of town,
J n n n a epaVaaei Vasn aSiraasi ukla
,'. . . .
Notice ef rtnal festlensont.
NOTICE is hereby given thall, the nn
deralgncd administrator of the estate of
tieorge Allshouae, doceased, have filed with
M.,e1.CTA,ty Jlrrk ot '-olnnibia County;
Htftte of Oregon, my linal account higether
with my petition for dlstrlhiitloti of the
rosldiio of saiil estate reinalnlgln my hands
ami that the Hon. chard, JudgJ
of the County Court nf anld County and
Htute has unpointed Monday, the 7th day of
Angu.t, ihlW, ,,t 10 o'clock A. M. of that
day nnd the Court -,,r..,, r ..1.1 ..
the time and place for hearing and settling
said account., and petition for distribution:
when and w here miy person In tore. ted may
apponr and llle ohloctiona therein .
P.ted"ju,,. "'7
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