OREGON MIST.
United Rtulci and County Official fiiper
Ht. Jlclons, July SIM, lHa.
PUBLIUHCn't NOTIOK.
All flOinitllllltl'allnllH Mil tfl TlIM MtWV mik.
fU'.illnii in 1 1 t ha HTOompiuiU-il liy tlm Hiilliur'n
r.al naiin uikI nut nnm il iiliiiua ttlouu. We
cm mil wain ma nam. lor miMlnitluii, lull itaun
vlilaiics of sural full li. i'irrHiuiiiiliiii-u ivlih.
out llift wrllar's mini i'i'iiiii.iuilnu will bis
vmkihiivu iu iti niinic uunnui,-
BRIEF MENTION,
What Loiui ti ful weuthor.
The Stulo of California passed up
A imniiij vvvuiiJg
Wnod it belnjj ilacuJ on tho new
jsiwri.
Tlioi. Cooper hat dispnsod of hi in
terval iu tlitt liunquut suluou to W. A.
Mekur.
Rev , Judy proachod to a largo and
Attentive nudiuno at litis pluoe Inst
buniluy tnoi iiiiK and evening.
The County Commissioners court
finished tin busiiutss uud arijournud at
a IhIo hour lust Mnturduy ufiornoon.
Sotno Improvements nud changes
have been inmle in thn county ruud to
.Kuppooee, near the Island luke.
Tlie souoosst ii most suroly a plena''
ant place to visit from (he uniiilier of
iwrsons whit are visiting there, but you
know priuteri cau't afford such luxui
tel. A singe line la new In operation to
Ml. Hi. ili'luiu, connecting will) tlie
atoamer Mascot on Moud.iyi and
j nuruiuya hi l,h center, mere are
alrendv a number of cmnpurs at the
foot of the mountain and many mure
are expected there during the mouth
of Annual.
The Potter came near not being aide
to make her lauding at this place Sun
day evening in council nonce of tlie nl
reuce of Nighlwnttbtutin Uillino.'C
Mr. Gillmore hat surved no long and
faithfully thai everything seems to go
wrong wIk-u that guulleinan takes oue
iiight off.
"Law'a a curious Ihing," snid the
Harney county justice, hs lie tilted the
jujf. "In what way T" iiekud the mayor.
"VVcll, in tlni way ; I tii d a man this
Hiorniug' for ateiiling' it boss, nn' '
n I wai about lo line him fit ami costs,
thn (In rni u li .m turned out to bo a
Uiuleand knoektd tho ciiso sky high."
Tim MlhT holda that it U entitled to
good, strong kick because of tlie
wood being stacked along the river
bank, shutting out our view. Upou
(unher couaidi'Mtiun we will say that
perils is die devil will accomplish
more in consequence of his inability
to peep at the parsing steamers. The
editor never peeps.
HI. IfiOeiis is to have a livery and
feed stable where u turnout may be
bad at any time. This will prve n
great convenience t th pulilic, uk
many times persons are obliged to re
main at Iiiiiii) in cinqtl.ce of their
inubilily U) j'rwre any kind of con
tnyanco. Thus Coopir will bo the pro
prietor and manager.
The Lane Oounly grunge and farm
era' iilliiinco recemly apioititod a com
liiilteis to examine (lie lio ikn and record
of Lane coimiy in the interest of the
taxpayers. A a remit the ullia.ico de
mand that the prosecuting attorney
piow-ed at once against Hhrrifl' Janu s
K. Nolund for neglect to comply with
the law regulating duties of slierifl's.
Somebody says that there is said to
be oue editor in henven. JIow he got
there is not positively known, but it is
uoujecttired that he pasted himself off
for a miuii-ter and stepped iu uusus
cctod. When the dodge was discov
ered they aearched the realms of felic
ity in all their length and breadth for
a lawyer to draw up the papers for his
ejectment, but they could not Undone
and of courio be held the furt.
License Collector Bui htcl, of Furt
land, lopoits that tlie present html
times will cause about thirty saloons
in I'orlliiud to dost their doors, us it
will be tinpcsMblc for many of them to
get money unoujli to pay for their
quarterly license. Those saloons that
will be foroi tl lo close aie of ilio very
lowest kind of beer joints, and for the
Kenerul welfare of the city, every per
son there should rejoice.
At considerable inquiry is mnde
bout the iiniiis law we give it, us
handed u-t by a friend, uud suggest
that it be clipped for instant use, and
that the law he rigidly enforced: Hook
agHtili muy he killed from August 1,
to October I; spring poets from March
j, to Jul ' 1, sranuiu-mongon Fiom l
cember 1, to January J, exclusively,
umbrella borrowers from February I,
to May 1. Open season till the year
on life insurance agents, picture pod
dlort and mossbacks.
There Is no habit so ensy to fall into
nor one so hard to break as that of
borrowing. It is so simple to any "will
you lend roe;" but when the time
comes to pay back the loan you are al
most sure to begrudge and murmur
something uuout "paying for a dead
horse," forgetting how much yu ap
predated the kindness shown you
the timo you hesitatingly whispered
"will you lend." Tho woman who
borrows sugar, tea and spice becomes
a nuisance that her neighbors soou ub
nor. The woman who wishes to wear
your hula, your Jewelry und your eveu
ing shoes you soon learn lo dretid, and
n fact the chronic borrower is a person
wnom all sooner or later learn to avoid
Do not borrow unless it Is an absolute
necesNity, in which case be certain to
imy back the loan promptly when you
said you would. It is much better to
do without things than to no in debt
for the loveliest dress, hat or wrap will
not compensate for tho heavy load of
debt that presses on your heart, and
which blots out tho brightness of tho
sunshine and looms up before your
eyes wherever you go. lo live within
one's income Is the secret of prosperity
Jlappiness is the heritage of the one
who adheres to this rule, and a con
tented mind and un ever-iucreusing
bank account will belong to the one
who buys only what he can pay for.
sud has no wakeful niirhla worry
ing over a debt that in nit bo paid, but
for which there Is no money Iu wait'
ing.
A fisherman on the St. Helena bar
had an experience in front of this place
luesday evening winch was far from
pleasant, and wlncu he will not prob
ably care lo repeal soon. The usher-
man bad Ins net in the water ana was
making a drift as tho steamer Potter
sine down on her regular run to As
toria. Captain Hullivan did not soothe
net or was unable to pass around it
ami in passing over it one of the large
wheels picked up the net and quickly
wound it around the shaft taking the
lisherman and most of his boat with
it. Fortunately the man was so com pie
My tangled iu the net that he was
held firmly in one place and carried
around with it and thus escaped being
dashed to peices by the paddles. The
engines were soon stopped and the un
furiuuata fellow released from hi dan
gerous position completely exhausted
and badly hurt about the arms and
legs. The wheel made about forty
revolutions while he was in it. Tho
boat was smashed into kindling wood.
Mr. Otis P. Akin, of Portland, has re
turned from Lake Merrill, near Mount
Ht. Helens, where he has spent Hie
pant two weeks at Bleak Hall, a new
lo.lgo which has been erected for the
entertainment of spoilsmen during
the season, says the Oregoniun. lie
brought in with him a bark 'tof the
lineal iroutseen here for a long lime.
Juil,'o Circuit, wiio is a recognized au
thority on matters piscatorial, pro
nounces tlinm lo be of the "cut throat'
Variety, wliieh, he -a.iys, is quite un
common iu tho waters of the North
west The visitors i.t Bleak Hall ull
of whom are onlluiitiasuo (Hiermeu,
are making Hi.iiigeuiuots for u celotira
lion mi tlii' !Mi ol August, the miniver
Mry of the birthday of l.o.k Walton,
the patron saint of lislicunon. There
Will Im c.iooe races, a IK-diing toiitna
uiKiit, au.l tlie festivities will conclude
Willi a fish barbacue.
The Monitor Monterey passed down
yesterday morning nl 7:!i5 bound foi
the Mare island navy yard at Sail
Krauci-oo, where ehc is to receive the
armor lor tier lurreis wlneh is now oi
exhibition at ihe world's fair, ami b-
given a few liniibing touches prepara
tory to taking her allotted place iu the
navy. As III ) flhip passed HI. Helen
she was greeiid by cheers and waving
hals and handkerchiefs and aeknowl
eilgod the same by courteoiilsv dipping
... .1 'i'i... ..:..o ,.t .1... if
liui utuuifi. a no viBib Ul lliu luuuinicv
to this place was, perhaps the pleas
autest soc ial event in our history und
her roluru wilt be aiixintHy ttwaiieti
by the many friends of the ship and
crew in this city.
Will Miles left Wodno.diiy for strip toHll-
rariun.
Mrs A, Davis visited In the metropolis
ins wees, ,
Dennis Porry was visiting in this place
W. H. Tlillard rolurned Tuesday evenln
iroiu ioruunn.
K. M. Potter of Kahuna, was seen In
town lust Nuiiiiuy.
C, II. Johns and wife wers visiting In
ivniiiiitr iM.il nuuciay.
Jus, Htrachan and wife visited at Hunter
rullil Ittnt Hunilay and Alumluy.
Jss. Muckleand wife returned Monday
from Nurtb Usueli wliuretlieyspuritHuuduy.
Justice J. f). Duncan, of Meaptmose, wsi
in Ht. Helens Tuesday on business at tlm
cuim nuuae.
HUH. 0. W McllrlilK. nf S.ilntn ri inanl
the past few days In tlie eily, the guest of
iiiBiau;r, jni n, TT . XI, uuilllMIl,
Dr. Oils wold returned from filutakanln
Nuinlay Hiorniug, where lio bad bsen on
oiiHinuss tour.
' cousii'V counr -
rrocoeillnS of the Adjourned Term
of tlmt lledy.
Court opened July l!)th as per ad
journment. Present j lion. Dean
lilanchard, Comissionnrs Uarnes and
Hchoonover, Clerk Quick and Sheriff
Massie,
Iu the matter of Itidcwn v and others
for a county road. Road ordered
opened and John Campbell, Lon Ad
ams and A. H. Powell were appointed
viewers and A, 13. Little surveyor, to
meet at the residence of Thos. Bolo
man on the 10th day of August, 1893,
at 8 o'clock A. M ., and failing to meet
on that day or within five days there-
alter and that they quuliry according
to law and proceed to view, survey and
mark out said proposed road.
in the matter ol the support of Miss
Hubor, it isordored that Henry Huber,
the custodian of said Miss Huber be
required to make a report of the con
MiMa Marv ('nnvni r.f Jh Ytlfw I
v:r. 7 .- .'. y'
ciiieruriae nirce. waa vininrir in 1111s niMeA
lustHsturduy, the guest of Miss Alice Vox.
(leo. L. Jlsll, formerly of Vcrnoiila, bu
rceeallv of Onk and. t'lil.. waa In Imn
W neiidav, on his was to vialt relatives In
r aumi Valley.
M ansa Maud Jack son and Klttln Unnn
of Halem, eaine down Huturilaj afternoon,
nail are tha auesU of Mr. ami Mrs. F. M.
.Mass, tuny expect to remain two or tliree
weeaa. -
A camping party Including Nr. and Mrs.
. M. Mile, of tllia tllaca. MImhi-m Mitml
Jackson, hittie Moure and Mr. WillJackann,
oi naieiii, leu ners yoiiernay :or nuulli
The gold an 1 silver problem has al
ready landed one victim in tho insane
asvlum. This is An Irew Dr. a en,
man 49 years oi age, hailii g from
Portland. lie has a system by which,
with the yelks of eggs, he makes gold
out of silver, and Insists that there
no need of free coinage, lla is so
demonstrative at times in his on
deavors to convince poople of the suc
cess of ids syatom that the Rorvicos' of
a straight jacket are needed. He also
ays he believes the bible is made out
of coltou, but as long as t:'. liens noiii
out the Hold and silver question will
remain solved.
Already there is beginning lo appear
tho blue haze in the atmosphero iniiien
tivo of burning forests. The lateness of
the summer soasou in making its ap
pearance baa thus far given us exemp
tion from tho smoke that has come lo
be regarded almost the only dissgree
ablo featuro of summer weather in
Oregon ; but summer is here and the
moko is coming. Were this the result
only of legitiinuto tires for the purpose
of clearing1 laud for use, the smoke
would not be so dense, and the discom
fort would be born with greater equa
nimity; but the bulk of it comes from
woods burning from Hres carelessly set,
and Ihe knowledge that valuable prop
erty is being destroyed and somebody
is to blame, naturally anus to tne im
patience of the man wnoaeeyes are red
dened bv smoke ami aomeu ma re-
l ' . ' l. . .I .!. l.n,l..n,ia
JHIilllUKJ Bllfllb 111 lllllUIIIHIU lK,nv,
jow elud peaks, . , ,
Indies of the Methodist church, of
Rainier, gave a very pleasant ice cream
and strawberry festival for tho benefit
of their minister, last Friday evening
It was well patronized and the nut pro
ceetls amounted lo iflz.
Many camping tours are being
n untied and it all who are talking of
spending a season in the mountains
carry out theirinteutiousour Utile city
win soou be nearly depopulated.
The steamers Potter and Lurline
have been testing their speed for sev
eral day past, arriving here at from
II ::iU in the forenoon to 12 ;M V, M.
There's nothing like it.
The ball at tho opera bouse this
(Friday) evening, after tho entertain
u.ent, will, no doubt, be tho event of
tne soason. i lokets, including supper,
will cost you f l.oo.
The lighthouse tender Columbine
left dowu the river yesterday morning
bound lor Alaska and other points in
her district on the northwest coast.
Remember that the Odd Fellows'
entertainment takes place thfs (Fri
day) evening. You are cordially in-
vtlea. J be entertainment is free.
The wrecking steamer William
Ladd passed this place Wednesday on
her way up tne river.
Don't forget the ice cream festival
at Hcappooso, Saturday evening, Au
gust 5th.
Little change in the height of the
water in the Columbia river.
The Sarah Dixon's new schodule
proves quite satisfactory.
A slack in evory branch of business
is now being folt.
The Monmouth Slate Normal.
During the past year tho State Nor
mal school at Monmouth has reached
Bu enrollment of over 400, tho largest
in its history. The professional course
has been much strengthened by the
addition of the Model Training depart
ment, in which students are given
practical experience in tho application
of methods, under the supervision of
special critic teachers, Miss Edith Cae
savaat, a graduate of tho Millersvillu,
Pa., State Normal, has been added to
the department for tho next years work.
in the Academic course, tho work in
all the departments has been revised
and strengthened. The school has a
bright prospect for future growth and
usefuluosa.
dition of suiJ Misa Huber to tha Hon.
Misa Tlllls Miuklo returned from nolulor county court before any further wu
ffiiftffiXAX: "" "a port i. extended the said applicant.'
in the matter of experting books of
county officers, the same was token
under advisement until the regular
term of this court.
In tho matter of duties of the sev
eral road supervisors in Columbia
county, it is ordered that on and after
August 1st 1893. road supervisors shall
arrest arid prosecute all persons for rid'
ing and driving faster than a walk over
any county bridge in their respective
districts.
In the matter of plotting of roads
on original road man. It is ordered
HcupHioa, where they will pas the next that all county roada opened and not
IHO weeks. i..,..i... :
icirciiiiuio iuim?m uii mib uriinai
map be so plotted. " It is further or
dered that the contract for plotting said
roads be awarded to W. J. Kstabrook for
the sum ot $1.50 for each road plotted.
in matter of contract ol facidc linage
Co. specifications changed to call for
12x12! timber for end piera.
RULES, OF, COUNTY COURT PKRTAINIKQ
TO IiOAU BUPKBVISOR8.
Bulk 1. Where plonk is used on
the county roads it must be laid on at
least tliree stringers not les than six or
eightinchesin diameter if of round lum
ber, or 4x8 inches if of sawed timber.
Stringers must rest on bearings not
over sixteen feet apart. Plank must
be spiked down with at least two seven
inch spikes to the plank .
Bulb 2. All plank used on the road
shall not be less than nine feet lone
here the road is straight, and twelve
feet where there aro curves. All plank
shall be three incites thick and laid
with the heart side ap.
itULg o. When using corduroy cedar
is to be used when it can be obtained
within reasonable distance from the
road. Otherwise fir can be used.
Kulb 4. All cordurov shall be not
less than four inches thick nor more
than eight inches wide, nor less than
eighl feel in length on straight road,
nd ten feet oil all curves.
'Kuls 5. Corduroy to be laid with
the sap side up on ground previously
prepared and driven down four to
gether.
Ktil.B 6. That all timber on public
roads be cut full width of road where
and whenever practicable,
Kulb 7. lliat stone or e ravel be
used when or whereever it can be ob
tained at not too great an expense .
Riji.k 8. All side hill roads should
have a ditch on the upper side of the
roud, und culverts under the road
where needed.
Kulb 9. That the supervisors have
eve-y person arrested who after the
publication of this notice ride or drive
faster than a walk over any bridge in
this county.
Fines are from f 10 to $ 100, Page
920 Sec. 1791 Hill's cade.
Liberal Way of Advertising.
Make as many small Enullsb. word poss
ible from letiers contained in C K-1j
Id It I I li ti H, without uainxj a
letter li any one word inoro times than it
appears in "Celery Pilla." To tie peron
semJuiK the largent lint will lju iilvun n ln-iiii-tlful
matched italr of Cream While
I'onles, (Jold Mounted Hnrni'sa uud pliuy
elon; a trip to the Wut-lda'a I'nlr and re
turn for second larj:e,.t list received ; a fine
Upright Piano for third: a Pncc.ni die Picv
do for fourth! line 'ld W.iteh forllfilir;
pair Diamond T'lir-ripgi for Mxlli; Parlor
C)rra for seventh : eleiint f lurp fur t igih ;
HlackHilk Dreas Pattern for ninth; Altaic
Dux, Drum and bells for tenth largest ll-t;
also 100 other valuable prima for first 100
peraona amnling a liat of not Icaa than no
words made from letiera enntainod hi ' t'el
ery fills." KihIko's "Celery I'llln" are
w mo, you require it iniiiM. d witn nrrvi n
nes, Insomnia, loss of nmielite, weakness,
dyspepsia, atoinaeb troulile, lieailaehe, in
digestion, etc Bend thlrtetn 2-ecntatanipa
with M"t of words and try for oee of our
hunilitotiie prizes and receive FItKK a nnm
pis imckaKe. with full twrticulurs and liat
of thr,ae in your state who have won prize
hj introduce una (treat nerve ami atonmeii
remedy, all delivered in V. 8. free. Kn-
elose thirteen IJ. H. 2c. -tamp Willi lint of
wonts promptly to HVIHiK C'fOLKIlif
PI Lli CO., Montreal. Que, and you
aro mure ol a n rat-class prae for your
kruuijiv.
mv..
J. It, Beeitle. formerly editor of thlananer
waaiiikiwii Wvdueadav. Mr. Ueeulu will
bu envaued hereafter Iu Hie di-churee
i umvnpaper ouues on tne. iniixnuro in
dependent. The Independent will nourish
under Mr. Deegle'a auperviaiun, and Tub)
juit wines uoiu prosperiy.
1 he ice cream festival annnnneitrt In h
riven at Hcappoore tomorrow evening, has
been postponed until rSatnrdny evcnlt?n, Au-
Kusi em. we are also rctielei to say
bimi iiu lunnvai win imj snven oy me xoung
I'euple's hii-liall Kndeavnr Hocietv in
stead of the ladies of the (JiiiiKreirutional
liiirc.li, as prevoualy arinouiiced.
C. r. Olscn. of Deer Island, waa In town
Monday attending to minor husineaa affairs.
M r. Olaen ia uu enereelic ami succeasful fur-
tner. proof of which ia shown -hv strwrks f
rye which he has for exhibition that are
nine feet U it'll. 11" also rcnoris a vcrv urre
crop of prunea at Ida place, and from the
lenoroi air. uiaeira remarks there will be
inippliiesa In the Olnen family this year.
Judire nad Mrs. Sw lser returned on the
telephone lueaday evening from a very
Pleasant iru lo .-ortll Keacli ami Ovsmr.
viilu. At the latter place tliev visited tlie
oyster nens an I raaieu upon tne aliell-flsli
lUl.inl. ..I I- 41 'l'l... l- . ..f. . I
niiiiii iiimuiiiii im-ru. I lie juiikc Vl-lieu
the wreck of thn Harvest Homo and
brought swiiy material for a walking cane
which lie will liervalter waras a aouvenir
of his trip. ,
11ELBKN.
niackberrlea are plentiful at Mooreaville.
8. A. Fowler his the timber nn the
ground for a dwelling house.
Kverlxuiv I" busy uuttinr hav in thn hnm
for they say Ibis weather will not last long.
Lou Hull is preparing to an to Eastern
Oregun where he wii.l engage in farniingan I
liunu raiting.
J. P ArchlliaM baa returned home from
is visit ens!. Inn aavs he fonrot to brinir a
iionkey with him
Jim linrk has eono to Foret nrnre arheiw
ne win ciiKa jeni Kplittuitf oak w,,l to ship
iu I Drii.iiiii iii.ii h.ci,.
Mrs. I). I.. Wiloox. of Portland, and
formerly of Mooreaville, is veiling her
moiner ui inn jnaee.
P. J. Hnrnr has eomnletod a I iree slash.
ing and wiil soo erect a ilivoliimj house on
ins larm iiacu ui Alooresvilie,
The dance nt Moore-ville lait fntnrdav
evening was welt attcne.l, a id by kindness
oi .ur. immiii'ii tne gnesti Wine poriuitted
to use me nan,
Tlio lumber an I caps for the enmity
brlili;e over U'ible Oreek on tho Si. Helens
and ltainier road is un tlie grounds, and
worn win eo iiiii 'iioc as soon as the poati
nnu stringers arj reany.
Mont Kosler met with a verv painful ac-
ci'leni Inst week while trying to break a
rait, ii" was trying to noiit tlie animal by
tlm iiti iie lata when it rorued him upon
some b inds and bis arm wat svvurely I
crated on an old nail.
a Seven Counties Have I'nld.
Seven counties of Oregon liave paid
nil the state taxes they owe and stand
square on the state treasure's books, so
says the Salem Statesman. These are
Columbia, Coos, Josephine, Marion,
Morrow, Walowa, and Yamhill. There
is the small sum of $8.30 standing
ngiiinst Million, but there is much
doubt about tha county's liability in
the matter and ns it has been stand
ing for ten or fifteen years it scarcely
tickings in tho list of current obhgie
nous, i no oilier counties ot tne state
have paid more or less of the amount
due the stale, some of them havinu
only small balanoesyct to remit. Clack
amas county, winch made tin its lew
before the state determined the amount
of the state levy, and allowed only rive
mills on a dollar while it should have
been seven nulls, has paid up all it
owes fortius year, leaving its county
fund about 110,000 short, but some
$4,000 back on last years tax still
siunns against mac county, lliat is
on the dispute about the legality of
raising the mortage valuation and it
will be determined bg the suit of Mult
nomah ootuity for that purpose.
Circuit Court Proceedings;
John Veascy ys. Geo. Blark defen
dank given until July 10th to file bill
of exception.
John Maynard vs. O. A. Massie W.
B. Moyer and Samuel L. Lovel Motion
for nou suit overruled and de'endants
given a verdict for costs and disburse
ments.
J. B. E. Bourne vs. Walter Qrindle
verdict for plantitf in ihe sum of $155.-
05 and oosts and disbursnients.
II. J. Bovis et. al. va. Bovis Nicholas
& Splawn. Taken undor advisement.
Martha J. Moore vs. Amos J. Moore.
Plaintiff given decree for alimony in
tne sum ot ip.iuu.
Mary Schmidt vs. W. J. Rice, dis
missed for want of prosecution and de
fendanl given judgment for costs and
disbursements in the sum of $57.60,
Execution stayed till the next regular
term of court and that at .said term
ilantifT havo lion to apply to roinstall
said cause and vacate order.
Matter of bills allowed, G. A. Massie.
shoriir's fees, $25 00 F. M. Miles Bailiff
$15.00 E. E. Quick, Clerk, $18.00.
BILLS ALLOVBD.
Zilltritt F. A.' eutmles fur
nished pauper ; $ 5 00
. Caples L. M. witness before
grand buy ; 2 40
Davis Alfred juror county
courl j. . 4 20
ltoss Edwin same. ........ 4 20
Henderson A . A.sanit 4 20
Gore E. T. s: me i 4 20
M tickle Jas. same. . . . . : 2 20
Urie J. II. anrne 4 20
Clark U. W. same 4 20
Perry N. A. same 4 20
Emerson A. II. same..', 4 20
Campbell J. A. J . sann 4 20
Lemoiit Geo. same. . . . 4 20
Davis Bros. Co. printisg 24 50
Starr S . A. medicine and hos
pital care Portland kospital 148 00
Parker Daniel bouiijy on
scalps 16 00
Davis Bros. Co. printinj; 6 25
Barnes G. W. fees as Cpm-, . .
missioner J 17 00
Vanbluricom J. W. hauling
flour for pauper. . .. .,
Scboonover S. G. fees as com
mission er
Emerson C. S. juror May
term ,
Richardson D. same.
Blakesley W. W. same . ... , . .
Simpson Fred same. . . .t
Young V. A. same. .-....
Duvia A. same , . .
Campbell J. A. J. same. . . .
Harris John same
Livermore N. same 10 20
Emerson Alex same, . . . , 10 20
Powell W. H. same. 10 20
Emerson C. W. same; . ....... 10 20
Lemont Geo. same. .......
Robinson A. A. same.
Watts T. C. same
Boss Edwin same. 10 20
Massie G, A. sheriff's fees.... 843 64
Little A. B. surveyor's fees. ... 18 20
George Jacob meals for jury. - 2 75
Kyaer W. II. assessor's fees. . . 188 00
Notice al Final Settlement.
NOTICE Is hereby given thai 1. the un
dersigned administrator of the estnte of
George All.slioiise, deceased, have died with
the County Clerk of Columbia County,
State of Oregon, my final account together
with my petition for distribution of the
residue of said estato reinainigin my hands,
and that the Him. Dean lilanchard. Jmite
of the County Court of said County and
State has appointed Monday, the 7th day of
Angujt, lh0.i, at 10 o'clock A. M. of that
day and the Court room oi said Court as
the time and place for hearing and settling
said account, and petition for distribution,
when and where any person Interested may
appear and file objections thereto
W. S. NUNN, administrator of the estat
of George Allshouse deceased.
Dated June 30, 1M93
NOTICE.
" Notice ia hereby piyen that the Board of
Equalization will meet at St. Helena, in the
Courthouse, August 28, 1K93, for the pur
pose of equalising the assessment of 1893.
All claims for correction mnat be made be
fore the Board. W. H. KYHEK,
County Assessor.
Notice.
County Treasurer Wharton ran be fonnd at
hta office io the court house in St. Helena oa
Wedneidayi and Saturdays ot each week.
UA VJ3 YQU BACKACHE ?
DR. GRANT'S
Peflples'litin0Co
244, 246, First Street, Portland, Oregon.
CLOSINd OUT SALE
Still in Progress.
: -Eiiitijre.
-OF-
urate, Carpets, Stoves
HOUSE-FURNISHING GOODS
IT COST, 01
CREDIT
Pooples' Outfitting Company,
244 First Street, :- : : -: Portland, Oregon.
F. R. CHOWN,
.ware.
s
CURES
Dlafastcs.
engirt s uiseisn,
Inflammation f the Blad
der, Yellow Water, Brick
Dust Sediment In Urine,
Burning Sensation, Pain
in the Back, and all Dis
eases of the Kidneys.
fRKPABCD BY
OMKaMactuiw Co.,
PORTLAND,
For Sale by Edwin Ross, St. Helena, Or.
H. VARWIG -4 SON
WHOLISALI axp KITIIL
ifliiorM
231 FKONT STREET,
PORTLAND - - OREGON.
3 00
32 00
20 40
10 20
10 20
10 20
10 20
10 20
10 20
10 20
10 20
10 20
10 20
Mode
1 Saloon.
i iTimrooo,
ST. HELENS,
Prap'r.
- OREGON.
Choice Wines,
Liouors and Cigars. Beer 5 Cts
Billard and Pool JFabls i
for de Peeommodafion of Patrons
CALL AROUND.
COLUMBIA
BANKING CO.
(Incorporated)
Sr. BSLENS,
OREGON.
0. A. MASSIK,
President.
. H. NEWELL,
Cashier.
Capital $20,000.
Transacts a general banking business.
Exchange bought and sold, interest al
lowed on time deposits.
Church Organization.
There wilt be a Baptist church or
gaaized at Maiueville schoolkouse on
the Pittsburg road, on Saturday Au
gust 12th.. at 2 P. M. All persona in
terested In such an organization are
oordUly invited to attend.
. Chas. Tarbell.
N'
Good music and a good supper at
tho dance to night given by Mr. O. L.
Culbura. .
Notice for Publication.
Land Office at Oregon City, Oregon,
Julv 10. lsnft.
OTICG la hereby Riven that the' lollouinir-
mimed aettler has Died notice (u ma inten
tion to make dual proof In sumort of hia claim.
and that Haiti proof will be made befote the
county itvra or i;oimnina county, sist. ueiena,
ureffon, on aiiru"t s. isya, viz:
JACOB ZKV1NGLEY,
Homentend entry No. 68711. for the northwest W
of Rectton S2, townships north, ranged west.
Ho namea the followin;r vtUneasea to prove
hta continuous roaidouce upon and cultivation
of aaid land, via:
Homer U. Brown, Gothllcb Anlickar, Bnora O.
Jonea and Edward A, Cushinan, all of Kauban,
Oregon. J. T. AI'PKBHON,
JuHaulS Besiatar.
YOUR PATRONAGE SOLICITED.
McNutt Bro's,
The Leading Merchants
DAIRY PANS, CHURNS, MILK STRAINERS.
MILK CANS, ETC.
212 First Street, PORTLAND
PORTLAND - CLATSKANIE ROUTE !
SARAH DIXON, G. M. Shaver. Master.
Leaves Portland, at Alder Street Dock, Monday, Wednesday and Friday
for Clatskanie, touching at Sauvie's inland, St. Helens, Columbia City.Kalama
Neer City, Itainier, Cedar Landing, Mt. Coffin, Bradbury, Stella, Oak Point
and all intermediate points, returning Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday.
Stop
For your Medicines at the
Clatskanie Drug Store,
"Where you will find the largest stock of
PATENT MEDICINES,
PRESCRIPTION DRUGS,
TOILET ARTICLES, ETC.,
.In Columbia County
DR. J. E. HALL. Proprietor.
9
FARMERS AND MERCHANTS
INSURANCE CO., Albany, Or.
AUTHORIZED CAPITAL. .500,000
SECURED CAPITAL. 247,500
PAID CAPITAL..:. 74.250
rAH.TI PROPERTY A SPECIALTY.
For particulars apply at the office f Dillard Jt Cole, or Thi Mist office.
CASH STORE'
W. J. MUCKLE & CO.,
-DBALUS IK-
General
Mercliandis
Crockery, Glassware, Queensware,
Ladies' Dress Goods, Boots, Shoes,
Gents' Furnishing Go&
LUMBER, SHINGLES, ETC.
Produce Taken In Exchange.
It Will Pay You to Consult Our Prices
RAINIER, - - - OREGON.
Vernoniaand Cornelius
Write to Cornelius for Stage
Dates.
Supplies for Campers and Fisli
ermen. -
Veruonia and Cornelius, Or.
Joseph Kellogg & Co.'s River Steacitra,
A
f;i.tmis -
Joseph Kellogg and Northwest
FOR COWLITZ RIVER. '"
NORTHWEST Leaves KELSO Monday, Wedni7
and Friday at 5 am. Leaves PORTLAND Tuesday, Tfci-
day, and Saturday at 6 a. m.
TAOrDU T"DT T rHH . . .
OKJOLiLn. JXLjULiJuJ leaves kaiiiju!.ic at a.
daily, Sunday excepted, arriving at Portland at 10:S0 a.
Returning leaves Portland at 1 p. m., arriving at 6 p. m
sa.