OREGON MIST.
Uuitcastatcs and Coaaty Official Paper,
STJBSCfllPTION VKR YEAR et.&O,
A Ivertf&frig istsa niali known upon annllea
lloti, A-Micts all ciimiiiutitcaii'iria ii) flJlmr
Oiagoa Mi :i," St. U i-ltt, Oregon.
DAVIS ItllO'S., it;): i:1itoi-8.
(t. Helenw, July 21, I8SI3,
Califotkiy in dittpliiyiitg rharaiter
ltic rnlerpriro in ceiiiiit.; mid prrpnr
ing fur Ilia m'dwnili'i'OKi.Gsiliou. The
t-nurgetic gold tlijit'is 1 1 a ve secured JO
acres in Golden Cip Turk upon which
tlicy will immctlinU-ly couioience the
Construction of on tnimlruil buildings
111 which to ttcroiiimndiUu lo displays
of both domestic und foreign exhibit
or. It is proposed to Iiring the state's
exhibit from the world's f; ir and put
it on exhibition (here, and nhto bring
s much of the foreign und home ex
hibit can ho recured. All the Pao
iflo const states together with Utah
und tho United States government
Jiave expressed their assurance, that
they will each have a building, and
r.minii.'tioner Nunez, who lias charge
of Guatemala's world's fair exhibit at
Chicago, has assured the director-general
that his government will be rep
resented at 0o midwinter exposition
With a much better display than it has
at the world's fair. It is highly prob
able that all thu Soulli American stales
will be well represented at SanFrancisco
as that city is easily accessible to all
those countries. For the same reason
most of the European countries will
VndoubtcUly forward their world's fair
exhibit to that city as it is no more
trouble to place them on board ships
at San Francisco than New York. The
Califoruians can depend upon a large
umber who always go south to spend
the winter, many will stay away from
the world's fair to go to tb, Golden
Gate city.
A Grand Ji rv has :it last been found
in Portland which, betides having an
nnusal supply of horse sense also has
a little sand. The jury referred to is
tho one impaneled hist week to en
quire into the Chinese sm ugIingcases
with which the Portland customs offi
culs are charged, ati'd at last there is a
possibility that somebody will be re
quired to explain by what authority so
fniuy Chinese "merchants" have been
admitted within the borders of this
country upon tho strength of certifi
Caics of citizenship which have always
been known to bs the boldest kind of
forgeries, Monday the special grand
jury returned indictments against Jas.
Lotan.C. B. Cardinell Win. Dunbar
and Nat Blum. ' Ue two latter are in
dicted on two counts each and charged
with smuggling both Chinese and
opium. Ex Inspectors Linville and
Kearney, of Astoria, arc also under ar
rest on similar charges. It ia a notor
ious fact tUiit an organized gang of
Smugglers have been operating ia Port
land for several years, but they are so
thoroughly organized that it will prob
ably be a difficult matter to convict
them. Tho fact that the Portland
market is well supplied with opium
while none of that drug has been en
tered at the custom house for some
years, is a matter that a good many
people would like to see explained.
A russiONBit who has received no
tice that he must produce new proofs
as to his right to receive his pension,
writes to us to learn what it means.
We suppose this is the general notice
to all pensioners, sent out or to be sent
out by the department, requiring each
one to produce the certificate of a re
putable physician, attested by two wit
nesses, thai he is precluded from act
ive labor by injuries or disabilities not
resulting from his own vicious habits .
It is understood that it no attention is
paid to this notification within sixty
days, tho pensioner will he dropped
from the rolls. If, on the other hand,
the required certificate, properly drawD
up and signed, is forwarded to the pen
sion bureau, the pensioner will still be
required to appear before a local board
of medical examiners for inquiry as to
his condition. We have not seea au
official copy of the circular, but learn
that these are its main features. The
board is now going pver all the cases
that came under the act of 1890, about
100,000 in number, and sending spec
ial notification 10 all who are suspected
of an ability to work, or whose disabil
ity is supposed to be due to vicious
habits. It will readily be seen that
these conditions involve inquiry into
matters about which the truth is hard
to discover. Oregonian.
How St. Helens prospered ag it did
' for so many Years has became quite an
important question for discussion since
our water system has been putin. In.
lead of dry, dusty lawns, sidewalks
mid streets, everything presents a cool
jji cen, thrifty and pleasant appearance.
Flower purdens are kept green and
beautiful by spraying which ;s afforded
by llio water ytetn, withered, dusty
lawns are refmhed, and it now proves
a source of pleasure and admiration
instead of dincomforture, to stroll
through our liulo city. We could
tuoi ,.ure s'.i:!i improvements and
yoi u iu.itK sjaicriaJ.' either, ,
Ir you want your city to grow and
prosper, patronise your business men.
They pay their taxes here and help
huild up your country with their mean.
Tub fact that Seid Back, the Chinese
merchant has fumifhed bail fur Nat
Blum who is charged with smnptrliug,
is regarded as a singular coincidence
by sumo people.
Tub Duke of Vtragua is said to be
financially embarrassed and will prob
ably lose his entire estate- in Spain
He is Only one of many who will go
homo from Chicago "busted."
Own new hall has already proven it
soll more than was expected as a place
of convenience for social, religious and
business gatherings. We cun now en
tertain at mauy people at tee tit to
visit ns on any occasion.
I u
The cycloiie-stricken peoplo of Iowa
should turn their eyes to a country
where cyclones do not sprout or de
velop, and where prudently managed
hanks and where properly cultivated
crop do not fail. That land is Oregon.
Though the United Stales ha cause
to blush for its president, there are
several state governors to whom w
can point with pride; IVnnnyer, of
Oregon.Llewelling of Krtiisas.Waile, of
Colorado and Altgeld of Illinois. Pop
ulist Voice,
From the natural course of events
warmer weather will soon prevail and
with it the hop lice will become un
usually numerous and destructive.
Tho successful and careful grower is
spraying and Ihas being ready for the
probable coming of the lice.
With warm weather, llvs wheat will
head, the hops will grow, and large
crops, are expected. The fruit trees are
loaded down and thj indications are
that the fame of the Oregon red apple
will be restored. We may have dem
ocratic rule and scarcity of coin, but
the cropa in Oregon never fail. Dallas
Observer.
If we would wish to improve our
park it would not be out of order to
make some arrangements to have it
fenced and seeded to either blue grass
or clover. The cost would be nominal
compared with the benefit to he de
rived from such a thing. It is a most
beautiful spot and could be made one
of the most beautiful placet on the
Columbia river.
We are glad to note the, improved
prospects for a railroad from Astoria.
We hops there will be no failure on
the part of the projectors this time to
secure the necessary funds for the
completion of the work. The con
struction is to commence, according to
the contract, October 1st, aad to be fin
ished to transcontinental connection
within one year. Salem Statesmen.
An exchange pertinently remarks
that a local paper is in a sense the
directory of the town in which it is
published and every business man in
the place should have an advertise
ment in the paper, even if it only con
tains the name, address and occupation
in order to give probable consumers
and the public generally an opportun
ity of getting acquainted with the
basinets of the place.
So the world's fair is to be opened
on Sunday. In the holy name of relig
ion, in honor of the sanctity of the
Sabbath we object to the opening of
the world's fair at all, because the Sab
bath of the Greeks is Monday, of the
Hersians, Tuesday, of the Assyrians,
Wednesday, of the Egyptians, Thurs
day, of the Turks, Friday, of the Jews
and Seventh Day Adventists, Satur
day, and of the large body of Chris
tians, Sunday, and there Is some doubt
which is the one holding the real bona
fide first mortgage on the next world
we wish to keep out of b-l by not
monkeying with anybody's Sabbath.
Valley Record.
That the prospective tampering
with the tariff is having its effect
upon the finances of the country can
not be disputed, and the editor of an
exchange very sensibly sums up the
situation in the following language:
"When any one claims that the pres
ent condition of the wool market in the
United States is the result of the Mc
Kinley bill, be says what he knows
positively is not the truth. The bot
tom of the wool market in this coun
try has dropped out because of the un
certain condition of affairs as to the
legislation congress may make upon
the tariff question. If the promised
free wool is given no one proposes to
pay the prices that could be paid un
der the protective tariff, hence, what
prices are paid are really in anticipa
tion of wool being put on the free list."
The only Pure Cream of Tartar Powder. No Ammonia; No Alum.
sed in Millions of Homes 40 Years the Standard.
..s.. ( ' ' . ".
The great trouble with Colorado it
that that slate hat mado liulo develop
ment outside her mining interest! and
the result it that the whole country is
dependent upon that industry and
when anything happens to depress
mining interests the country is plunged
into the throes of a financial crises.
Similar conditions obtain in any coun
try that is depedent upon any one sin
glo enterprise. This fact was proven
by the late agitation ia Kansas, A
concalvration of circumstances com
bined to depress tho values of cereals,
and' as the latter stale may be said to
be absolutely dependent upon the har
vest und value of wheat and corn, it
necessarily follows that the failure of
these cropa or tho depression in prices
will precipitate season of hard timet.
This it the situation in Colorado. The
people of that stale have developed
their mines and little of anything else,
and now that silver agitation has ren
dered their miues practically valueless,
they are without resources and desper
ately sore iu consequence. They have
followed mining to the exclusion of al
most every oilier industry and not see
the folly of doing so. No state, it is
said, has more varied resources than
Colorado, and if they were as well de
veloped there would he little fear of
the luiure.
Gov. Altukld, of lllinoys, now pro
poes to write a pamphlet reviewing
the anarchist's cases and try to justify
his action in pardoning them by charg
ing conapiraey, bribery, partiality and
injustice on the part of the officers who
arrested them and the court which con
victed them. It is not stated how the
goverjor will explain the hay market
murders or justify them, but it is sup
posed that since the victims were the
representatives of law and order there
is no explanation necessary. Like our
own and only Puuuoyer Gov. Altgeld
ha a weakness for cheap and question
able notoriety aud the anarchist pro
pensities which he has lately developed
is having the effect of bringing him a
genteel sufficiency of that much
courted commodity. The people know
all thev care to about Gov. Altgeld aud
his murderous thugs, and the sooner
be retires to the oblivion from which
be sprang, the sooner this country will
be rid of a creature for which it lms
no use.
The sinking of the great Englitih
battle ship in the Mediterranean shows
how easily man caubuilda house upon
the sand. This vessel was believed to
be a triumph of marine aihiclecture.
To produce her, centuries of study
and billions of ffluney have been, ex
peuded. The engineer contemplated
the mighty craft and the plan upon
which she was built in vain-glorious
self-satisfaction. Iu the twinkling of
an eye tbo hallucination was dispelled
A single prod from the ram of another
vessel sends the alleged invincible
craft and her plans bottom side up to
the bottom of the sea. That Sampson
was all right till his wife cut his hair,
all the world knows. So, too, the
mighty warships today, our own among
the rest, are all right if the ram of an
other vessel don't poke them in the ribs.
Columbia County is going to have
a pretty good crop of fruit this year,
but our fruit growers can't ship the
crop out to any advantage by individ
ual shipments. They should organize,
have the fruit properly graded and
packed at three or four places in the
county, at available points, and ship
by car-load lots. The columns of The
Mist are open to fruit men for the dis
cussion of methods and measures for
the successful carrying out of these
plans. To neglect unity in this is neg
lecting your duty to yourself and the
whole county.
Another expedition hat started for
the Polar regions with Lieutenant
Peary in command. The hardships
that have to be undergone and the ter
rible fate that has overcome to many
brave explorers seems to have no effect
on scientific enthusiasts, unless it is to
lure them on to bolder attempts. The
Falcon and her brave crew have the
good wishes of all, even though it is
difficult for people to believe they can
accomplish enough to justify the risk
involved.
DEEll ISLAND.
It looks as though the weather had finally
settled down to bay-making duty. .
Nelson Pinckney. of Carico, intends to
(rive' a magic lantern exhibition at the
Canaan school bouse next baturday night.
H. W. Bumgarduer and family were vis
iting at Mcvonald s lust bunday,
Rev, Wra. O'Kelley wishes to preach at
our school house. We cannot see why
there should be any objection to using the
school house (or such a cause or anv other
moral or social cause. There is no doubt
but that this is a eood field for a nreacker.
though generally , we are a good, law abid
ing class of people, though Christ did not
come to call the righteous, but that sinners
might repent.
3 .
a&in
owden
Sonio "Good Buys"
ro sue tv
D. T. Switzer,
ST. HKI.KNS, - OREGON.
The southwest l of section 82. and the
southeast H of the mintheast H uf section
81, and west i of the south went H of sec
tion 81, township 7 north, range )t west, iiSO
acre, i ,ou per aors,
Tho southeast i of the southeast M of
section 3tl, township I north, rungs 12 west,
40 acres at H per acre.
The northwest of section (1, township
tttieriit, rang t we.s, containing too aiiu,
810 per acre,
The southwest M srui 's M ' south
east V, and the sOiitheiiMt K of the south'
east anil the went 4 of Hie northeast
and the northeast i ( the northeast of
.iih tion t), tmvnahip U north, raugu '1 west,
100 acres, S7.S0 per acre.
The west t of the northwest W "f sec
tion ft, township a north, range 2 west, J
acroi, 17.80 ifr acre.
The northeast of tliesouthweM W
the northwest V of the southeast j of sec
tion 8, township (I north, range i we..t, SO
acres, per acre.
The iorth W of the northeast l (it tee
flou 7, township 6 north, range 2 west, W)
acres. i per acre,
A farm of M acres at W nrren Station , on
the N. 1. K. K . Willi team of horses, wa
gon, harness, 3 eow.i. 1 yearling; also nil
(arming tools, good house ami barn, t'rrte,
il.'MV two-thirds down, balance in I year.
Inquire of IX J. Switicr, St. Helens, Or.
The northeast f of the southeast H of
section 1 , township 6 north, range 3 west,
47.60 per acre.
Terns Oiie-lliinl cash, balance secured
hy mortgage at 8 per eent rntorest.
Astoria Marble Works,
l. H. IMHOFF, rRO'p.
y ttJAl'FACTUBEU or
Marble and Granite
Work.
All Kinds of Cemetery Work.
FOOT OF OI.NEV STREET,
ASTORIA. : : : : OKKGOtf.
McNutt Bro's,
The Leading Merchants
Vernonia and Cornelius
Write to Cornelius for Sta?e
Dates.
Supplies for Campers and Fish:
cnen.
Vernonia and Cornelias, Or.
J. H. DECKER.
Tonsorial Artist.
The old and reliable barber has his
razors just as sharp as can be found,
and will shave you comfortably and
quickly foi only iiftcou cunts.
Give Him a Call at the Old Stand,
ST. HELEN'S,
OREGON.
MUCKLE BROS.
MiHUfACTUUEItS Of
Rongh and Dressed Lumber.
-UEALEU8 IS-
Dry Goods, Groceries,
Hay, Flour and Feed.
St. Ilelens, - Oregon.
TOURIST AND MILT HEADQUARTERS.
New York Keetaurant.
Anderson a Be key, Proprietor!.
It. 132 rim tree t,
PORTLAND, - - OREGON.
LEARN TELEGRAPHYMVpayT
Success Sure.
Addrcm J. C. HK VMOKKEH, Oreironian BUIc.
PORTLAND, OREGON.
DR. Wm. GRISWOLD,
DENTISTRY.
OFFICE AT THE DRUG STORE.
v
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l,ST. HFLEI?S, : s OEZGGX.
4
W ft
At IS
ARE YOU
-THAT-
Edwin
CARRIES A COMPLETE 8TOCK OF
Drugs and
PATENT MEDICINES ETC.
Perfumes, Stationery, School Books and Cigars
PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY COMPOUNDED.
ST. HELENS, - - OREGON.
Joit't Fool With Fakos
If yourself or friends wish to be cured
of Liquor, Opium, Morphine, Choral, Co
caine or Tobacco hab ts, seek only the gen
uine Keeloy Treatment, which is the only
safe, reliable and permanent cure in exist
ence. Genuine Kceley Institutes, with
most favorable surroundings, at
Forest Grove and Rosebiirg, Or.
BCjEWrite for particulars. Correspond
ence confidential.
FARMERS AND MERCHANTS
INSURANCE CO., Albany, Or.
AUTHORIZED CAPITAL
SECCUEI) CAPITAL
PAID CAPITAL
ran.n rttof i:htt a specialty.
For particulars apply at the ofllue f PHIaril A Col'-, or Tu M ut ofllro.
H. VARWIG & SON,
WII0LE3AI.I AMD MKTAIL
jfiuor Dealers,
231 FUONT 8TRKKT,
PORTLAND
OREGON.
ST. HELENS HOTEL
J, George, Proprietor,
Tsbles always Mippliud wiihtliebcutcdibles
Cud delicacies tlit market all'orda.
TfRM3 KKASON AP.f.K
FOR REGULAR BOARDERS.
Having been newly refurnlilicd, ws
are prrparad to gtre satisfaction t all
our patrons, and solicit a sliara of your
putrouaga.
ST. HELENS
OREGON.
TIIK
Splendid, Young Norman Horse
TEMPEST
Will Make the Season of 1893
as Follows:
Monday and Tuesday at It. COX'S
place, Warren.
We'Jncsdny and Thijn!av at Oohln,
Rest of the we. at C. MUCKLE'H
ranch, Deer Inland.
TERMS: INSURANCE $15
TEMP KMT Is a bcaulirul, dork Iron grav,
16 hands hivh; seven years old ; weighs ItiCU
pounds, with line style, quick movement,
snd second to none in nuiHCiilar bower and
durability.
He wn sired by Young Byron Kler: by
Old livron Kior. inninrud and owned bv
bingninler, Keota, Iowa. 'Ininest's dam
w Hired by Old 'ironnt,a Noriuan Iluri
owned by J. Downs, Iowa.
Chas. Muckle, Owner.
JAMES F. BRADDOCK,
GliNEltAL.
BLACKSMITH WORK
In all its Branches.
REPAIRING : WOOD WORK.
I'rlcea are very reasonable and ell work
guaranteed.
UOULXO,
OREGON,
AWARE?
.1Ro8s
Chemicles,
f.TOO.WO
5M7.DIXI
74,250
COLUMBIA
BANKING CO.
(Incorporated)
ST. UEIMS, - - OREGON.
CI. A. M ASM 11", V.. II. NKWKf.l..
I'n talent. t aidiicr
Capital $20,000.
Transact a kcimtuI ImnkiiiK lmliu'
Kxcluuign tiiiii:bt mid tuhl. iulercuil ul
lowed on time deposits.
YOUR PATRONAGE SOLICITED.
)o If i Oil?
OF COURSE Wn DO.
StTfTl! BKINO TIIK CASH, it behoove.
yna to bud tlit most desirable place u
purchase vour ' invignrator."
THE BANQUET."
Kerpa constantly on bund the famous
Cuban Blossom Cigars.
Tbe Uncut line of Wines I.iiiuort and
Cigar to be found iliilrte or Port
land. And if you widi to
engiiKe in a gainu of
POOL OR BILLIARDS,
They can awurs you that they have the
best table in town, Kverytlilng new and
neat, end your patronage Is renpectfuily
solicltad
"THE BANQUET"
Bt. Helens, Oregon.
Model Saloon.
I. IT1KWOOD, lrpr.
ST, HELENS, ... onEQON
Choice Wines,
Liouors and Cigars. Beer 5 Cts.
Billard and Pool WM
far On JloaommodaCion of Fafront
CALL AROUND.
Hart & Sweetland,
Proprietor
St. Helens Meat Market
Fresh and Salted Meats, Sausaga, Pish
and vegetables .
Heats by wholesale at special rates.
Express wagon run to all narta of town.
aitU ciiarjcj reunouuble,
I Til 15 OIIH.M'II' WHIHT Of III B
Mule of Origin, lir OiliimMii t'liuiily
Ki'Mi'NU lUi.i , I 'liiinlill, I
JuiiN If. flii.Mn ami l,ii".iu f '
. , I.. V.IU
KKNKRt.li, UoIciiiIhhH. l
To John II. tiu.i.m ,m. I.im I' i nhki i ,
lii'feiitlunlH.
IN THU NAM I". OK TIIK. tfTATlC OF
Oregon you urn I'l'ipiiiwl heri li.v to sp
penr and answer ih eoinpliilni lihd Hf iiinH
von iu llie above Miiit, h.v lli lenlli day
Uetolmr IHlOi ami If ymi fail ' t nii'iwer,
for want tliervuf, the iiliiliiilll Will dike a
Unci cu aifaiiiHl vim. Itm mild aollun ii
broiurht to obtain a decree t thta void t lot
tli foMvloMtie of two cat tain tntirtaues !
eribud in the fiiid iMiui lHlnl, nml eKn'iitml
liv I ho anld John ii. Ui'Ui, oil the lenlli day
of Jnmint'Y, Ihiki, to neiiuu the piiyinviii et
two cwrtiilii priiiiilKony nnle. That Ilia
irenilwa ooliveymi ny Mini iiiirui! may
in .olil nml ihn'iiriioeeil) Hnl licii to the p
iuiil uf )alii liiiti'd. And til i.'Hi nid inn.
eeed me not nulla lent to pny thu name,
Hu n tu nhliim uii exui uiiiiii iigniii't nuiii
John Jl liilliii for the hslunen rrninliiiiiic
lue, mid nlo the auld diiteudiiiita, nml men
ut them, and all ' peimna elnhnlng by,
thiiiiiiih , or iimh r thi ni, may lie barred and
I'urci'l.iM.il (it nil riuht. lib 1, ii I a i 1 1 1 . lien,
eiUiiy of redeiniillxii, mid Inii-rcct In and
to ii!il iiiiirtKiimd premiHi'n, and (or aue.lt
otliur and tiinhoi rellnf 111 will tumn fully
nppeiir by relineuee liv tlie eninpiuiiit inv
lllu herein. And that t-nul deli ml.iiit. 1.1
tie l''ennell, he foreelumvl of nil riuht, lille,
iiiul inlerext in und In tliofiild pi vuiii'tw iln'
1'i ilivit In the mild niortiiauea, mm inti eoui
pluint lierciii, by virtue of a certain niort-
iifi", fir lien, which tii iiin i.uski rniuieii
minis to have thereon.
U.AKKNrr( COM"!.
jniiinjiiL'S Attorney for I'liiliitllr.
IHntlee la Crmlltore.
NOTU'IC In hereby given by the uwlerMj n
fil.U. I). iiiiiiiiiiir,'ailniinlitrutor of the n
lale of Mlelntel I' ljtutriilt. diM'i'inted. to the
creditor of, and to all perotin liavlnu
cliniin RKiilimt, aniu ueeenveo, 10 cxniuii
lliein, with the neeeisnrv votieliern, anil
eerlilieil an by Inw required, wit It tit aia
inoulha from the date of the fitut piilille
tuiii of tills iioiii e, tu naid a.!inlnllriitor .
at theolllce of bin attorneys, room Hi) and
,11, McKay building, corner of 'I bird smt
tturk meets, In the elty of Cortland,
county of Multiioimtli, amte of Oieiinn,
Hie aiinie bring the place where ihehiitun
of naiil entiitv In Irametrled. O. I1 IMih
mini, ailinluiatrutor of the estate u! Michael
I'ttrgerald, ileeca rd,
Dared Juitx .no, WM,
Nttrw of I'lital Hottleiiii-nt.
lit tho Coiintv Court of Columbia
County, t.tiitc of tiregou.
In the matter of the e-tute of Nora A,
ftnllov, deeentted.
No'l'ICK la hereby glran that the under
signed executor uf the lu-t will and lclu
nnntol Nora A Ituilcy, deceimed. hit Hied
Ilia tlual u. iMiiMi In the ad.iilnl -lrailon ot
mild eitnle in the aimr einiiled Cwiirt, and
Ihal the Hun. Ju'lc.mif raid Court h ii. ap
poluUiil M. utility , tbe llihvtuy of July. VM,
at lOu'cli'ck a in., unit the Com I rmini et
Siiid t'uiirt, n tbe time und plai n fur lb
hearing of objections In aneli tinnl mciiuiit
and the avttienient thereof.
All perwiim Interested iu the suld eslala
are hereby required to tile tlielr objeiiimta
In .aid tinnl in count on or before aalii 1 7 1 la
iliiv of July. I -ii'l. II. U. iM.lrK.
Ivxeeiiiorof (he lust will und test.iinimt
of Nora A. llulley, dceneil.
Jiin!iJl7 Dated J mi 7Hi, W.
Nolli't lar ruailenilwii.
IaikI (Jltlc.itt oreann t:M, Ornfnn,
J. inn i:i, ihiiK!
N'f)Tli-K la herebv given that in tellowlnir
ItHfiti'tl fiei'.inr liu'i tllvd liulleM of hln liifeu
Hun to itiuliiliiiil jirmif In Keior( of tin I'lulin.
Hint that mukI er iiif will ! iiihi. hefere
Culm!,)' t'leik ot rohriitl.la fiiiutty, at til, Held!,
tiiKiori, nil Aiiuti.t -I ls:.i1, tl;
.ui.Vi: i. itnVKft.
Iinniei-a-l-entiy f J... Hi. b.t the N K ',nf ge".
tit 4, N K. g IV.. W. M.
lie nanus, the Inllnivllitf w !live. In l-l'ive tils
I'oitttnttiiti. ranliteuee ui'uii and citllniitleu el,
Miild I. ml, vfx:
O. II WiT-m, W. t:. lleii.troli. Ift nrv fr-.i l.-r,
and Jiillii (jhi'uiiiHii, of f;c.i;io;e. uluiuh
eon in v.
Jirjjiii;t 1. T. ArTKKKC-N. n.vl.ier.
AMtgnen1 ! alter.
In theiriiillerof tbe assigiiitieut of .Inmrt
I'. Knit ami liobeit Juliimoii, eo I'iirintt.a,
as "''lsk iV Jolilisiiti' iltsolvulit ic.-r..
The tiniler.igiin.l, having In en oulv ip
poinU'd iuei.'oee ot IhetluMof the nhiYC
limned iniHilveiit ileliliir under mel hv Vir
luuiif u ml of ilni i 'gisbtiive aseiiillv of
Ibe slnle of OrrK'.u, eidiibil ' am net In fc
mife to i fiiilors it pii.( thvt.in of 'lie tatu
of dehtois, wiioeoutev to ii..bin:e hr lt-
lieiHfil of creiilnt," apprnve.l (lelelwr ii.'.
l-i7t, nml the nineuiliiieiitii tberetu iipirov('i
! i In it.il y it, IS-."", nil per.iiin. Iinvbig I'i'iii I
u uiiisl ,iid cMitu are hereby tiollui d u
present ibe sniue In me. ut toy iilnce of re-
Idincn, at t'liiiotttiiin, ra!iMiibla enuniv,
Oregon, duly voided n by iuw ruired,
uiibiii lllli e niiliili from the ilnttt In rent,
NuUMAS SiHIMtlt.l.,
An!;il',
t. Helens. frrejMii, July '"o, t. D.I. itnH
Nullee lar I'nbllc ultuii.
Laud ORIi at Uregau Cilv, Oi"?on
July 10. iswt
N'OTtCK In hereby given th.l Hi. (iillowlnc
nanie.1 Mttl,n ham rllifd imtiee of her tiuii'
lion lu iinikv tinnl prdtif, nn'ler tectlou H
In iiiiiort ul Irei eUlni, and ihtit mint immf wilt
he tnaite tefure the lteuiter and kcenlver, at
Orenua city, ttrrgmi, on Annum 'jh, Iiwi, It,
HKANV a. I'KIKKjI.
widow of Otto peters, deriip.l, hiiineteail n
trw Kti THt'A In, I..I. 1 Hrl i H.il,v,. SI mill..
rlilp e inirlli, runeu I weit.
unn tltlne lite lelloivnte HllnesneM in prove
her cimiluiiniis re.sl'lence lii-ou and cultivation
. . , .. I . I I .. n . I I . .
liioni Kisirka, id Aiirthur, flretfon, J. Haftev,
of Keiihiiii, ilrde.n, ami II. Merrill unit II, lib
Ik. ... !.... I.I.....1 (l,..,.,H
iul'tania j.T, APPKRMOX, lleilnter.
Adnilui.lralere bailee'
The undersigned, haying beer appolnteii
by the County Court ol Columbia t i.uniy,
Oregon, ailiiiiiiisirittors of the e.tute if
Deo, Clark, deeeased, all persons having
ehtiini a::aiuat aiiid eistale lire rique-Ud lir
prevent the same lo us ut Astoria, Oregoi ,
within six months from lliis date.
K. A. Kl.sllKR,
H. K. II A KHU,
Dated July l.'Hh, Ilia Admlnitiaiora.
ii21ukIS.
SHERIFF'S SALE
8TATR OF OltKGON, I
cuiiniv of t.;oiuuriiii,(
BY VIKTI.K ' li' AN KXECVTIOW
issued out of the t'iretttt Court of lha
Hmte of Orefrnii for t'oiiiinbln Cntiuiy In
favor of W. II. f!ouver, mid a:;alnxt John
Miivniird. for I tin sum of list Ml DnIUra
Juilgiuent wilh Interest thereon Mica lb
'till day of b'nliriiHry, lmi'l.iil ibe rale of 8 per
cent, per annum, and for the oosis and ex-
pensea of nald writ nnd or vahl aide, said
writ wns directed and delivered tome o
Hhurifl of Columbia C'uunty, Oregon, eoin-
iiianmng ma to tiinxe itm uhoye-iiaiueil
.inn. nnf f,t IIia iipam.i'Iv r.r ..1,1 il..rAii.lui.
jolin Mavnurd, ami for want of personal
property I did, on tbeKtli day of June, IsiiS,
levy nponiilluf tip- Interest in sold defendant
John Mnyiiard, in and to the following
described real eslale to-wlt; Lots f'Jland
(4) two and four, auction 18 toniislilii
notrli, range (n) live west, and lots ft 8, 7, M
and southeiirt V, of oiilheiiKt aaetinn IT
township (I iiorih, range Ii west, of Die Wil'
lauieltii Merliliun, i inhrncing ii 1 1 acres
rmirJess, in Columbia County, Oregon.
Now, tlinrufore, liv virtue nnd in pursuance
of mud execution, I will, m. Hiiturdiiy, the
2Uth day of July, WO, lit tbe hour of ID
o'clock In I he fiireiiiiori of nnld day, at
the door of the court bouse In ht, Helens,
in mild Coiimy anil Hlitte, sell for cash at
public auction, to thu biblical, bidder there
for, nil of tho right, til In ami interest of lha
aairl clufenditiit, John Mnynartl, in nd Ut
the above ilcncrjln'd real eslnle, to satlify
naiil execution und cosla and expenaas of
sale, rjalil snlo la made subject to redemp
tion a; per Htatuto of Oregon.
. A.MA8HIB,
JuniriJulH Hheriffof Colitinbia county, Of.
Admlnlalraior'a malice.
N0Tlf;E Is hereby given hy the under,
sinned adniiiiiairiitnr of the e.siHt.ii of Char
les Ihegnda, ih ceiiHcd, to the crcillturs of
and nil persona having claims ngalnat the
aald ileccme.il, (o .eihihit them with tbe
necessary vouclicrj within six inontlia alter
the lirat publication of this notice, to the -said
administrator, (it the Hi. Charles Hotel,
in tho city of Portland, stale of Oregon.
ALU Kit I' JOI1NHON,
Administr'iinr of the estate of Charles1
Tbegoda, dacafi,
. Cited July II, 1333., -