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Bt. Helen. July 2H, 183.
: Paramount ty every other consider
ation with 'he single exception pf silver
is the hope that the coming democratic
pongrcss fill define the policy of the
government anu give me peopio. won
. kind of an idea an to what tliey are
pxpect from the present lidminetration.
jiidiiatrul paralysis only can reeuit
from the present uncertain fate pf the
tariff, and the proponed silver legisla
tion. It ia not at a!) probable that
(he democrats will make auy material
phangea,in the tariff but their standing
threat to do so has the same demoraliz
ing effect upon the finances of the couur
try that would follow such legislation.
There must be u established policy
before capital can be induced to come
out of hiding and perform its alloteJ
functions. lit the late campaign the
(lemocrats advocated the entire repeal
pf the protective tariff aud went into
office on a platform which unquali
Widely characterized protection as a gi
gantic fraud, a burden which the peo
ple were not able to bear and a troveety
vpon" justice. Jt now remains to be
seen whether the dominant party is
pne of words or deeds and also how
they propose to ruu the government
without a revenue. We repeat that
there is little prospect of the tariff be
ng dangerously tampered with for the
Very good reason that it a an estab
lished fapt, and no longer a theory
which is being perpetrated upon the
pountry for the purpose of wattling its
effect. The administration must take
its position on, seme of these questions
before Uie finances of this country
assume normal proportions and the
pld and prosperous conditions prevail.
The democraU now have the oppor
tunity they have been asking for and
it is their own fault if they dp not
profit by their opportunities.
According to an eastern authority
the world' fair is going to be an im
portant factor in making money plenty
and relieving this imaginary idea pf
plosenets. Honey has been saved up
in hundreds of small places for months,
aud the stream is running into Chi
cago. As that city is the financial dis
tribution point for the west, it is only
a question of a short time before the
' bulk of the money expended by fair
visitors, gets back into the channels of
trade aud commerce. An encourag
ing prospect of a fair share of this
money finding its way to the coast
states is afforded by the winter fair to
be held at San Francisco, and to open
in December. A great many exhibits,
it is promised, will be forwarded to this
fair from Chicago, and there is a flat
tering prospect that a lively immigra
tion to the coast will incidently be fos
tered by these two fairs. At the least
calculation the' money which the
world's fair lias caused to flow east
from coast states will all be compen
sated by this later exposition..
Ah eastern manufacturer was com
pelled recently to close his factory in
Consequence of the prospective changes
in tariff laws, and the unsettled condi
tion of values. A few days later he
was waited upon by a committee rep
resenting his former employes who ex
plored him to consider their destitute
condition and represented that unless
be reopened his factories and gave
them employment, themselves aud
families would starve. '-'Oh no," re
plied the gentleman, "you wjH not
starve, you can eat those roosters you
were carrying around shortly after the
election." The moral of this little story
needs no comment. There are many
thousands of hungry factory operatives
in the United States today who, if they
V'ould get their positions back would be
glad to vole with the party that pro
(ecta them, and let wejl enough alone.
The emperor of Siu.ni is literally be
tween the devil and the deep sea. If
France does not cobble him up Eng
land will, and in either event he must
witness, the fall of his empire, the dis
memberment of his government and
see his country absorbed by the Euro
jiean shark whose insatiable aud vero
cious appetite for conquest aud domin
ion connot be appeased so long as there
is a nation whose defensive power is
wot equal or superior to that of its
neighbor. Siam's position is indeed
a critical on? and although (hat coun
try is but semi-civilzed, all fair-minded
lople will recrct to see it made the
ictim ol a country whose only claim
Vpou it ia the power of conquest.
An extraordinary session oi congress
ponvenet August Tth, and its first duly
will be to. repeal the Sherman law and
place H with one requiring the free
pojnage of American productions. An
other urgent duty which stares the
ppming congress g'arjugly in the face
Is the passage of a law which will sys
tematically and effectually sit on' the
ruinous operations of many gamblers
$f the east. If these practices cau be
suppressed there will bo more money
and bettor money In the country d
our productions will have hotter values
and fewer fluctuations u prices. This
country has been at the mercy of the
Wall street gamblers quite long
enough.
France is strutting around 8iam
with a chip ou her shoulder but if I he
British lion kuocks it off he is very lia
ble to get himself paddled by the Rus
sian bear. English papers are deeper
ately sore at France's attitude towurd
Siani. '
VolcmsTi No. 1, of the Oregon Chy
Herald came to our table this week
Typographically, the Herald ptestmts
a noat annearance and its columns
are filled with much live aud interest
ing reading matter.
IllilJK ISLAND
Farmers report the hay crop to be an ex
cellent quality ibis season.
Nelson Pinkney exhibited a magic lantern
show sere last Monday.
Hon. N. Verrill, of Okitsk.inie, called ou
his mother last Friday.
W. B. Duell lis 1 the misfortune to lose a
Hne (tain- cow last week by ce.iina ran PVer
by the railroad train.
A. A. Merrill lias the lumber ami inn
terial on the grounds for an addition to
his home.
Alnnzo Merrill and ATex F. Me. Donald
shipped a line cult la.-t Mondav to Norman
.Menu oi v. ruKiiit. lie is ov yujiutv s
Princen-.ont of Uiliabqio, and out of a comet
ware.
Onite a number of large strawberries
have It-en picked this sea-on in this vicinity
hut Mr. Enient Tnorp picked the largest
Mirer is anv. knowledge oi, it measured us
indie in circumference
Tide Creek Dn in Itoom Co. have let a
contract to Mr. M. llurc.liuni.of Ktua Web.,
for repairingtiieirdiini. There is a trreat deal
of fine timber on Tide Creek yet and without
a dam it i.i uncertain to get it to tide water,
l'l if improvement will stimulate the log
ging considerable.
B. C. En vart lost a good work ex last Sat
urday evening by Uie express train. The ox
was standing on a hijiu grade facing the
train. The train was at a very high rate of
soeed, throw-ins tlie ox about sixty feet into
the ditch, Huch recKiessness Irum people
who have the lives of ethers in their bauds
is blood kirdling.
Th Rev. Mr. Bittner called on the
board of school directors last week to allow
hiM man (Treacher O'Kelley) to use the
cb,ool to preach in. We have no preaching
here at present by any denomination, and
we do not see why we should nqt all artnrrt
a few hours once a inouti to listen to
the propoundery of the scripture. Thereare
unite a numlier of small children who
could attend Sunday school that might be
to them an everta-lsm; oenent vas you
bend the tnig the tree will grow."
"Go to church the preacher cried,
To church they all will go;
The old will go to close their eyes
The young to eye their cloths."
CH.Snencer lost all of his "twenty-five
veurm otitherintrV hv Hre whieh consumed
house, barn, shop, nod out houses but those
were the property of W. V. Council as his
losririni? c:un j It is pot known how the tire
originated but likely by a defective tine. His
motner, Mrs. r.nxa Morton, was living wiui
him she too, lost all her belongings. 1 here
was no insurance as we understand and the
loss comes quite heavy ou all parties.
GlIilVTON.
The farmers of thiscomniuaity are har
vesting a tine large crop of cordwood. '
Hay making is iu full blast at present.
Phillip Seer's fine residence is rabidly
nesting completion.
The latest novelty in the way of amuse
ment is for a young man to capture a wild
deer and ride to the Words Fair. But boys
itaont go.
Mr. John Beaver of Sauvies Island gave
a dance at his house on Saturday of last
week, quite a number of our voung folks
were present, and a splendid tune was re
ported.
MAIXEVILiIiE.
H. A. Corliss was in Portland Friday last.
Emerson Bro's shingle-mill was rua lost
week.
D. Bono v was over to Pittsburg last week.
returning Sunday.
We were all dad to see our old friend E.
8. Faxon, on Sunday evening.
We hear that Miss Cora Ijeuman has re
turned from Farkplace, Clackamas county.
Frank Brown came up from Bainier last
week, and Tuesday of this week took hW
family down, to spend a few days.
H. O. Howard's new barn begins to look
like the ones we used to see in "Old New
England." Work on it is Liein pushed rap
idly. The Bev. Faxon and wife, of Columbia
city, were here lad Sundav. Key. Faxon
preached ino.rning and evening. He prum
Ves to come again ns scon as possible.
Hazle , the little daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
H. A. Corliss, fell from a cherrv tree, last
Friday, and striking m her back was hurt
quite badly, although not dangerously.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
STATE OF OREGON )
County of Columbia.!
BY VlfMTE OF AS EXECUTION,
issued out of the Cin uit t.'uurt of the
Slate of Oregon for the County of Colum
bia, in favor of W. B. Moyer and John
Maynard for the sum of $758 with interest
thereon since Ihe 18th day of March, 18:.
at the rate of 8 per cent per unnum. and
for the costs ana expenses of s.iid writ and
of said sale, said writ was directed and
delivered to me as hheriff of Columbia
County Oregon, commanding me to make
the above-named sums out of the
property of the said defendant John Mav
natd. and for want of personal property !
did on the 22 of July, li!3, levy upon all
of the interest of the said defendant, John
Maynard, in and to the following des
cribed real property to.-wit: Lots 2 and 4
(two and four) section fifteen township six
north, range live west, and Lo's S, (i, 7, H
and the southeast of southeast Yt of
section seventeen, township six north,
range five west, of and iu the County of
Columbia, State of Oregon. Now, there
fore by virtue and in pursuance of said
execution, I will, on Wednesday, the 30th
dav of August 13. at the hour of 10
0 cjock in the forenoon of said day at the
door of the Court House inHt. Helens, iu
said county and state, sell for cash at
puuou auction to tne niguesi runoer, inere
for all of the ritrht. title and interact. f
said defendant John Mavnard, in and to
the above described real estate, U satisfy
said execution and the costs and expense's
of ssle. Said sale is ruadn subject to re
demption as per statute of Oregon.
O. A. MA8.-5IE,
Sheriff of Columbia County, Oregon.
IJ" il fill Ij It d
WTMP
The only Pure Cream of Tartar Powder. No Ammonia; No Alum.
Used ia iXillions qt Homcso Years the Standard,
CliATSKANlli.
Harvesting Is going on and all our liierr
chants we kept busy whittling.
Bert Tlchsnor has returned from Astoria
where ho has been visiting his sister Mrs.
l.ice. .
MabrI Blackford Is spending this week
with friends in Yutuhid county and elsvT
where.
Miss Marv Oonyers left Friday evening
for Oregon Vlly, Inking her young Bister
Laura along for a visit there.
0. Mudall was In town on Snhlmth with
a sister ami coiir-in from fortlund, showing
them Ihe city ami surroudings.
Dr. Ila'.l is now a full Hedged justice of
the peace. Young people cotitchipiating
matrimony will phase like notice.
Anton (.immi-ou living aenr Marshland
lost n boy three years of age last Kri.lay
fiom plu'ieu.mo. ii, coiuplk-atim; hooping
counli. '
A pleaant gathering assembled at W,
H Oonyers' residence last Thursday even
ing in Ihe nature of a sttroii e party to rect
Suss Mary during her visit here
The matter of purchase of an organ for
the school Imildi is has been quietly retili$
for some li:c. There is a mitlUieiit fumi
on hand to bu;.' a small organ and one
ought to bo sent tor in lima to have it htre
before the sci ool open iu September.
lr. Wm. (iriswold left Saturday rvening
for St. Helens, lie did vry ssllsiactory
dental work while here and will tetuni oc
casionaly, as his services muy he needed in
that line He is withal a very agreeable
young gent'einaii and a social addiiiou to
any community wh.-re he may he locked.
'Hugh Cameron lost an account of himself
for au hour or two qii Monday evening by
being thromti from a Iwrse striking o.i tlie
back of his head , si me time passed that he
has no account of and does pot reuieiiibei
yet what hurt him, after a nights rest with
some medical treatment he felt much im
proved the next morning.
Another calamity weighins about two
hundred pounds or more is visiting the c ty
this week in the shape of a-i tktrie belt
man who propo-es to girlie all the waists of
the city fliat c II be inveigled to waste tiv
doUars on the enterprise His wai ting
(or wasiing) business is claimed to prevent
all the ordinary i Is of li'e wituut the use of
medicine. The Autra'ian medicine com
pany and the drug More cau now occupy
seats on the back row.'
They say there Is a time for everything,
but we have some doubts as to whether
7;30 P. M is a proper time to start out to
gather blacklierries. We would not. how
ever, attempt to set up our judgment
airoiast that of the two ladies who started
out for that purpose Wednesday evenina.
it mav ocme Pent ot ineir countenances
wouhf be sufficient to cather berries hv
after the sun had sunk to rest. We have
heard, at least oi people having tire in
their eye.
In the acr-ount of the conllraratinn last
week.the writer thinks Tin Mist got the en
ilials of the oner of the house chanced f"'in
W. K. to E. W . It was nut E. W. Conyers
honse that burned, but W. R. Cr.nyers that
met with tlie loss.- One is the fulher, the
other the son and young Wirl, or Hilly as
he is srcucrallv known to distinguish lii:u
frorc his Jnele bill, is the sullerer. He
takes his shss verv philosophically however
and as soon as insurance matters are ad
justed will probably beuin another building.
The Mellin's Food Company ought to
send a represent itive to Clatskanie to get a
Dicttire of (iomme's twin boys, out ia their
carriage these pleasant afternoons, each
oue armed with a bottle of baby food.
Tnetr looks indicate that the food agrei s
with them, and their appearance on the
street excites the admiration of all the
kind mammas, who. want to stop the car
riuire and take a look at them. Clat-kanie
would li-se much of its attraction without
its pair of twin, and a handsomer pair
could scarcely be li.und.
Johnson met with a mishap with Lis
team and wagon load of lumber last Satur
day afternoon.. While coming from Mist
starting dew i bid Irom the summit bis
lock broke and the horses were unable to
hold the load. He held to the lines un' l
they broke then slid off the wagon to await
developments, the team and wagon went
charging down the hill until the wheel
struck a log moving it some little didonce
but stopping the lo;sd. one hore wes
knocked over and the waon tongue hrnfci n
but Johnson in time got matter adjusted
and got trough to Clalskanie that night.
Mentioning fire suggests that an effort is
being made to purchase a l and pump and
hose for better lire protection. The pump
to be place I over a stream yheie a sup
ply of water is always at-ai.a'ole, aud ho'e
enough is desired t-j reach ail the principal
business houses and some of the re.-iden-cesnearby,
to be a'tached when needed.
The movement is meeiing iih encourage
ment and wiil. rio doubt, be effected. In
the meantime the mavor is ink-resting him
self in inquiries about the utility of Bab
cocks extinguishers, hand grenades etc ,
and may have some suggestions to oiti-r
the city council on the subject.
CANAAN,
Mrs. Tineknv has ben qui'e ill t'.
past wee , out i- improving siuwty.
II. C, Gore was confined to the house
last weex an neuralgia.
The hayuig season is progressing nicely.
This wealhir is as good U it bad been
made to order.
On Monday afternoon of last w.ek a
destructive tire occurcd in the home of Mr
V. Spencer, on Tide creek. A spark Irom
tlie chimney caught the roof, and in a few
seconds the whole hon.se was in names.
As no assistance could be bad the barn was
soon in the same condition, and the result
was a complete destruction of both. Mr.
Spencer lost all his household furniture
and many of his personal possessions.
The house and barn, however, were the
property of Mr. Council, who lives on
L'ter Island. .
SHERIFF'S SALE.
STATE OF OREGON. I
County of Columbia,!
BY Vl'ltTUE OF AN EXECUTION
and order of sale lisued out of the
Circuit Court, of the State of Oregon for
the Count v of Columbia, to uie directed, in
favor of r'oster A Kobcrtson, and acainsl
Cbas. tiommeand Mrs. 0. Oomnie, for tiie
sum of ($103.20) dollars judgtuert, with in
terest at tlie r ite nf 10 per centum per an
num, from the lth dav of March, lan;),
and the further sum of ( II. IS) dollars costs
and accruing costs, commanding me to
make sale of the following-described real
property, to-wit: Lot eleven (11,) in block
eight ( ,) iu the original town of Bryant
ville, now known asClaiskanie, in Columbia
county, state of Oregon, together with the
tenements, hereditaments and appurte
nances thereunto belonging or in anywise
appertaining, all being situated in Columbia
county, state of Oregon. I duly levied
upon said premises on the 3rd day of July.
ictim. isow in pursuance oi saiu execiiiion.
I will on the 2lith dav of August, IW'S, at
the hour of 10 o'cha-k A. M. of said day, at
the courthouse door, in said county and
state, sell at public auction all the right,
title, claim and interest in and to the above
described real property of the said Chas.
fjomm and Mrs. 0. Homme, to the highest
bidder therefor for cah, to satisfy said exe
cution, interest aud costs.
O. A. MA8SIE.
ju!28aug25 Sheriff of Columbia county, Or.
oMer.
Soxns "Good JQuyei"
rott BALK IV-
D. J, Switzer,
ST. JELKN3, -
OHliUON.
The southwest V of section Hi, and the
southeast V of the southeast i of seetion
;tl, aud west H of the southwest W of see -lion
at, township 7 north, runge i west, 2;)
acres, $T,oU iH-racre,
The southeast v.( of the southeast i of
section .'d!, township 7 north, range 2 west,
to acres at - per acre.
The northcst of section ft, township
ft north, range i went, containing UW acros,
$10 per acre. . , ...
The southwest W and west V of south
east and Ihe southeast ol the south
east ci and the west of the northeast t,
and the northeast Vi of the northeast M of
so tion ti, tow nship U north, range 2 west,
400 acres, $ T.ftO per acre.
. The west W qf the northwest ti of sec
tl-'ii "1, township il north, raugu 2 nest, S-)
acres, 17.50 per acre. ,
The northeast ( of the southwest K. and
the northwest tf of the suuthcast H of sec
tion fl, township tl north , range 3 west, 80
acrcs.'l pt:r acre.
The north W of the northeast J' '
tion V, township 1) north, range 3 west, SO
acres, p r acre.
A farm of 5! acres t W arren Station , on
tlieS. 1. K. 11 . wi'h team of horses, wa
gon, harness, 3 cows, I yearling; also all
fanning tools, good house and barn, l'rlce,
f.t,2u, two-ihirds down, balance In t year.
In. (lure of I). J. SwiUer, St. Helens, Or.
The northeast of the southeast W of
sect ion I , township fl north, range 3 west,
8V.0O per ucre.
Terms One-third cash, balance secured
by mortgugo at 8 per cent interest.
Astoria HarWe Works,
j. h. i.MiiorF, rtto p.
a
gp a L
MANUFACTURKIt OF
Marblo and Granite
WORK,
All Kinds of Cemetery Work.
FOOT Of Ot.NKY 8TKKKT,
ASTOKIA. : : : : OREGON.
ST. HELENS HOTEL.
J, George, Proprietor,
Tables always supplied wl h thelnistcdibles
and ileiii-aeies the market a.lurds.
TERMS KEASONABI.E
FOR REGULAR BOARDERS.
Having been newly refurnished, we
are prepared to give satisfaction to all
our i a; rons, cud Milic t a share of your
patronage.
ST. HELEN'S
OHEOOX.
J. H. DECKER.
Tonsorial Artist.
The ol il mill reliuMe barber litis his
razors just as sharp as run he fotiml,
h nd will shave you comfortably and
quickly foi only lifu-eu ceuU.
Give Him a Call at the Old Stand.
ST. HELEN'S,
OREGON.
TOI'BIST ASD F18ILY IIEiOQ.CAETIlS.
NeAV York Itcstanrant.
Amdkbsok Beakey, Propriir.
N. 132 first Street,
PORTLAND, - - OREGON.
riiK
Splendid, Yoang Nanus Hon!
TEI1PEST
WU1 Make the Season of 1803
as Follows:
Monday and Tueaday at K. COX'S
place, Warren.
Wednesday and Thursday nl flohln.
Kest of the week at C. MUCKLE'S
' ranch, Deer Island.
TERMS: INSURANCE m
TEMPEST is a brautlriil. dark Iron nrrav.
10 hands li'tli ; seven years old ; weiKlis 1B00
ftfllin,lu K'lllt tilw. itfuln jillw.U Itmuamlml
auu nri;nu null. Ill lllllOllUllir JtUWW anu
durability.
He wiis sired by Yonnr Byron Klir; by
Old I'. v roll Kier. iiiitiortcd and onsd liv
StiiKinaster, Kcola. Iowa. Tcninust's dam
was rtred liy Old Tempest, a Norman Hur
owned by J. Downs, Iowa.
Chas. Mucklc, Owner.
DR. Win, GRISWOLDj
DENTISTRY.
CFFICEATTHE DRUG STORE.
ST. IIFLENS,
OREGON.
W-iwsaari"
ARE YOU
-THAT-
CARRIES A COMPLETE STOCK OF ,
Drugs and
PATENT MEDICINES, ETC.
Perfumes, Stationery, School Books and Cigars
PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY COMPOUNDED.
ST. HELENS. " - OREGON.
J011 Will Mis
If yourself or I iondu wish to bo cured
of Liquor, Opium, Morphine, Choral, Co
caine or Tobacco liab s, seek only the gen
uine Keeley Trcutmont, which is the only
safe, reliable and permanent cure in exist
ence. Genuine lveeley Intitutes, with
most favorable surroundings, at
Forest Grove ' and Roseburg, Or,
Ke8" Write for particulars. Correspond
0 ence confidential.
Oregon State Normal .School,
MO"N" TOUT II, on.
The Leading Normal School of the Northwe:t.
Stroiit Prn(ilnnst and Arsdcnilr rnrs and well orjfsiditd ItmM SHifnl for l'rurflrat
Tralitlnir o Te:u b ts, hernial, Adi'sai'inl Norainl, Hn-liif. MihU aai Art IMirunc-iit. Ili aull
f til and I ealt ilul 1 e-ulon. I. ..tin Csimn-a, inSa o ,n Tin Surma) lis' enjoyed a lod)f irm-irih
tiirliia thf -a't ye.ir, rest-hlev hi aridln.onl of .nr 400, th in ll hbiifry. New niendjeis
liave l-n adotxl to die In, -int., new i p,,rsiu ni.i l.r,i. nn, ihe roihso id tiilr revlred and
Mrenxiltenrd. IheKreduafi s tie In cvmeml lo It 1 1 aouil "lilnn. 1 lie dlplnni. rtniili-a ibo
hulili'r to irai-h I in anr CYnn.y Iu Ihe Mtme wtilimil lattli-r exn-liion. f nliini. Normal
re-term of i3welt: vnli Normal J,0fi irW-rni of la week,; Itn-liiss CJA piTienn, I'fmrd at
S rmal D ntiiK Hull fl.7.1 pe .--wceti. ltoonia from Ji els. ier-wvek iinlntiillie'! m II Kl d
1.3 liniiMie I, liosriand lo-lirlng In prliaie niailllej Vi.H In 1, 00 -er-wk. Tuition, Iwotd.
I vkIii anil Ivjik lew thn p r year, K nmr mnry ol M".", Ihoronuli courses ere oiterisj
ii voi'sl and Iti'triimp'tisl Mu-lu. Tuition. I'.O jici-lvirm ot 311 stous, Mtntinoulli ltealty si'ie's
11,1c Irom alt puiU of the untie, tnelvu miles Irani the Halo ( aflml. -HI My iolle Koinhof rurllaii't.
C'jtals.'iies t-lieerlully Mull ou aipllci lou. Addreu 1. U l.'ainlelt i'ltk. or M. Miedd ewjr. ol
' ISIKD3 OF A FEATJIER FLOUK TOGETHER."
This i3 tho reason why
The- St. Charles Hotel,
0. W. KNOWLES, Proprietor,
Has Hitch a large patronage by the business men of tlie State.
If yon want to meat a friend you will always find him at The Ht. Charloe.
Jo MM
OF CODRSE YOU DO.
SUCH IlEf-NO THE CABB. It behoores
you lo find the most do.-diauU jilace Ui
purchase vour' invif(orator."
Ke i constantly on hand tlie famous
Cuban Blossom Cigars.
The flnost line of Wines I.Inuors aud
. Cigars to be 4nnd this side of Fort
land. Aihi Si you wish to
engage In a nam of
POOL OR BILLIARDS,
They can a-sure you that they have the
oesi tamo in town. rvvnryiniiiH new and
neat, and your iiakroua(je ia respectfully
eollclied
"THE BANQUET"
bt. Ueleai. Oregon,
LEARN TELEGRAPHY! I
Success Sure.
Address J. C. HKVMOKHKH, OreKonlen BMe.
I'OUTLANW, UK1C1KJN,
Hart & Sw eetland,
Proprietor
St. Helens Meat Market
Fresh and Baited Meats. Bauaaire. Fish
and vegetables.
.Meats by wholesale at special rates,
Express wagon run to all Darts of town.
aad charge reaiouable.
AWARE?
Chemicles,
JAMES F. BRADDOCK,
BLACKSMITr WORK
In all its Branches:
REPAIRING : WOOD : WORK.
Prloea are very reaaonahlo and all work
guaranteed.
HOULTON,
OREGON,
MDCKLEBROS.
MANUFACTIJItBlta OF
Rongli and Dressed Lumber.
-DEALERS IS-
Dry, Goods, Groceries.
Hay, Flour and Peed.
St. Helens,
Oregon.
I'llH (HHCITIT IJOHUT OF THiq
lat d tti'W'ii. for l.'uluilibla CoUlttT.
ink lUi.i., l'liilntllt, 1
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Kknnki.i,, Deli'iidauls, J
To John II. Iil.ua anu l.turna raanau.,
IN Til ic NAM IC OK'TIIR HTATIt 0V
Ori-iion yiiu are r.iiilml herj-hy lo up.
i.,.ar and iniNWt.rllH.coii' alii llled aKJiist
vim In the above suit, by tl nth day
. ' .....i if tail so to answer.
deem,; .K.I..-1 l?ou. ' "h. .. . I fc
lirouulii to oiiiain a uri "' -the
fnrei'lnsiire of two nerlalii inortnfa ilea
orllH'd ill the said miiiiillnt,
bv the iHldJiihu H. Ulill"."" Ihetrnlh day
of January, lHtsl, t otire the iayiiieut ot
two certain piiinilssiiiy notes, That the
iireius,.s nonvi-yed by uld "' 'y
lie sold and ihe iiotueds aiitdlfd Ui t h Jay
ment of said itoti s. And In case said (no.
needs are tint eiillli lenl lo pay '
111111 to ooiaill mo , , -'- --
...... ,,.niur... il. M l...li,.,M i-i'inulntll'S
due, and also the said defendants, and ei l
of ihnni, and all persons didnilnK by,
lliroouu , or on,,'. - -
foreulosed of all rlalit, IH'I. daliij, Hen.
euulivof redeiiiplloii. iuhI Interost in ami
to said nmrtiiauvd premises, end for yiiim
other and fur. her relief as will more fully
Bpiiear by reference by the cminiilatnt on
llli' I herein. And thai said ileli'iidiint. l.ixi
ale Kennell, be foreoloaeii oi an niint, utie,
ano iniensi in aim io imp wim jm v. .
crlhed in the said moi tiiaees, and the coin,
plaint herein, bv virtu of a certain morl-
aapn, or lien, win1" mesam . vuuwn
dalm.tohav.tl.eren.. .0IX
JimlilJul'-'H Attorney for 1'lalutlfT,
Nnilee ( f'redllora.
NOTICK Is hereby Kle" iy the underslrn.
cil.O. I), HittiiiliiK, adinlnlstratiir ot the e
tale of Mti-hacl hltwrnla. diseased, to the
creditors of, and to all rson bevlne,
flalnis amilnst, said itereai-i, lo exhibit
them, with Ihe necessary vouchers, and
cerlilled as bv law required, wllhlii la
months fium the dale of the first publica
tion of this notice. t' said admlniwirator
at Ihe oOli-e of his attorney!, rooms .10 and
81, McKay hntldln. eomer of 'I'blrd ami
hln r It streets, in the illy of Portland,
count v of Multnomah, slate of Oregon,
Ihe same buna: the place where the business
of said estate is transacted. II. I. ll'
kino, administrator of the estate of Michael
l'ltlei aid , deceased,
Dated June 30, ItfM,
Notloe ot Final Mnttlemvnt,
In the County Court of Columbia
Co.liilv, Slate of Oreaoii.
In the mailer of the t-dale of Nora A,
llailev, dei't-ased. , t
NoTIUiti hereby Riven that the under
signed executor of Ihe lst will and (osta
iiuniofNoiaA llailev, deceased. has tileit
bis Dual ace oi nt In Ihe ad.nlid-lrailon n(
said estate In tlie above einiiled Court, and
thai tlie lion. Judge of cald Court has a
laiiiited Monday, ihe I Till day of July. IntM.
at 10 o'clock a m., and the Court room "I
said Court, as the lime and place for the
beariiiK of objections lo such final account
and the settlement thereof.
All arsons iii'ereili'd In the said estate
are b'-roliy inquired to Hie their objections
to siiid Itii'al account on or before said liih
day of July. I KM. H. K. Cl.lre.
Ktccmor of the last will and testament
of Nora A. llailey, dceed.
jitnojul? lattd June 7th. IW,
Netlee lor rei lent ten.
Und Ottlceal Oter'n Cite, Oreeee,
June I I.
N'OTtCK l herehe dven that Ihe tollowlnt
uenis'l se'ilni lis" nil notice of hi" Inlen
t(..n lo make Itnsl pnsif In H)H,rl of his rlslia,
i.nd tliut said nrool will lie mwle helore Hie
:niiity Clerk ol Colnuilila count) , at Hi. llokus,
tlmKou, on Ausiwl 1 Isaa, l
:Ai.vir i. Huvrn,
liiiiie-ltmit eiii'y N. 7- W. ( r the N K of Hec,
: T. 4, N tt, IV.. IV. M.
He Hemes die followllia wltnesi.es to prove his
Coin inn-. in resilience. Ii lion aud eulliatloU nl,
mild land, vi:
U. II Sien-lc. W t'. llcii(1croii. Henry Poller,
ami JulliM i iitcNi ifcii, ol Hcn.HHie, iutuiuuia
coiiniv, .
I ll) olil J T. A PPKRHON. toalter.
Aeelfnee'e Mellee.
In tlieuiatierof UeaiKliluei.l of J sine
. Klk and Hnbt Joliu-oii, c partners,
Si "Kl-k Jolinn.ll." insolVi'iit drbldts.
Ti e tindeisKriiBil, haeinii been duly
Miiuleii ast'Lnceo' llieeslateof the abovi
na tied io.tolveut del.loi' under ami !' vir
tu of au act of llli-h i:l-!illiv assemlily of
lliMauiof On iti.-ii. entitled An si t tu h-
core toi rdilori a just division t ibei stalu
of di btoi--, w:io convey t-i as-inces for tlie
l)cni lil of tredilor"," apfitoved Octola-r la,
I ,7 H, mi l Iliea ni-niliiieiilklhercUiiipprovril
r-'clmiary Jl, ISSn, all persone linvinK i lulllis
a, uin-t id I estate are h rehy noilllril la
present Hie f-atiie to me, ut my piece of re
idem-e, at Ciaiskanic, Coiiiml la coui.iy,
OrcRot., Only venue,! as hv taw required,
wltuii! three month from tho data hereof.
NOHMAN MKKIdl.l.,
Ass'ifitee, Etc.
St. Helens, Orei-on, July 'Jo, JCt. aulit
finite tor Hnbtlcnllon.
Iiid OfSee at Oregon CUy. Oreaan.
July lo. ISD3.
NOTlfK Is herehr idven Ih. I Itt- tollowlne
iishkj I .-liln lias filed notice ol her tult-n.
Hon te imike tliial pnn.l, under section X'Slt, K .
ill supoort of her eloliu, and Dial salil irH, will
lie limits before .lie fteeii'ier end Kecelner, at
'Jreaou City, Orcrnn, on Anent is, 1MM, vis;
HKANY K. PKl'KHS,
widow of Otto Peters, deceased, hoiue.tead en
try No. 7iki,1. for lots 1 ami J, section IS, town.
It 4 norili, mints 1 i"l.
tiae naniu the fulloH-tnv wtluesvea tn prove
her continuous reshleuce iisn aud cultivation
of Mid land, vis:
bottaii Hf-arlis, of Anrthur. Oreirnn, J. Ilalley,
of Kei.hen, Ureon.and . Merrill aud 11. Wil
ier, of lieer Islaud. Oreaon.
JuMsnls J. T. AI'PKHHOX, Reitl.ter,
Jkdmlalslralere "telle'
The undemlKncd. hoTlnir beer appointed
hy the Cuanty I'onrt of Columbia County,
Oregon, aduiliiisiratori of the estate of
Geo. Clark, deceased, all persons having
claims a "slnst said estate are requested to
present the same lo us at Astoiia, Oregon,
vvilhlu six uiontiis from this date.
K. A. KlrtflER,
H. K. 11 A Ml IK,
Dated July 1.1th, K;l Aduilnlslralors.
' Ju2lauflH.
SHERIFF'S SALE '
8TATB OK OUKCiOnT I ..
County of ColumbiR.f
BY VIK'riJK (11-' AN KXKCimON
Issued nut of the Circuit Court of the
Nlate of Oreirnn for Colnuilila County in
fnvor of W. II. Oonyers, and aualust John
Maynard, for the stun of f SI Ml Hollars
jiulxuiciit with Interest thereon since tbe
Utli dayof Feiiruary, lsl,nt Ihe rate of 8 per
cent, per annum, and for the eosta and ex
penies of said writ and of said sale, said
wru was nirentcu ami ueuvereu lo me as
Hherlfl of Columbia County, Oregon, coin
maritime, me to make the ahovo-naiued
sums out of the property of said defendant,
John Maynard, and for want of persons!
property I did, on therStl. day of June, ISI'.l,
levy upon all of the interest of sr. Id defendant
John Maynard, in and to the folluwlne;
described real estate lo-wlt : Lots (V) and
(4) two and four, section IS tnwnrhlp 0
notrh, range (ft) live west, and lots 5. fl, 7, H
and southeast Mof outhesst section 17
township fl north, range ft west, of the Wil
lamette Meridian, embracing )1 acres
more or less, Iu Columbia County, Oregon.
Now, therefore, by virtue and in pursuance
of said execution, I will, on Haturday, the
21th day of July, lHtiS, at the hour of 10
o'clock In Ihe forenoon of said day, at
the door of the court house In Ht. Helms,
in said Coiiniy and Htate, sell for cash at
public auction, to the blithest bidder there
for, all of lite rltht, title and Interest of the
said iliifcndiiiit, John Maynard, In and to
the above described real eslate, to satisfy
said execution nod costs and expenses of
sale. Bald salo Is made subject to redemp
tion as per Btututs of Oregon.
, . H. A. MABfilK,
JiinlfljulU BlmrliTof Columbia county, Or.
AdiHliiletralor'n Notice.'
NOTlCK Is hereby (riven by the under
signed administrator of the estate of Char
les ThcKoda, deceased, to Iho creditors of
and all persons having claims against the
said deceased, to exhibit them with the
necessary vouchers will. In six months after.
Ihe Hrst publication of tills notice, to the
said administrator, at the Ht. Charles Hotel.,
In the city of Tortl-md. slate of Oreiron.
AI-Hiiftl' J0HNH0N. -Administrator
of the estate of Charles
Thofoda, deceased.
Dated July 21, 18&J