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OREGON MIST.
UnitcdStatcs and County Official Paper.
8UDSCRIPTIOH rlt YEAR II .80,
i,-!v?!i"in mdo known upon apolloa-
-T ' ' ' -
AVIS URO'8., t : Editors.
St. Helens, Anjfiiat 4, 1800,
Cqnoukss lias been culled to con
Vena next Monday for the purpose of
funding such law as will relieve the
country, jf possible, of the financial
whirlKHl iu which worejuatuow
struggling i consequence of the
pbungn of tint administration and the
vonaequent expected tampering with
the tariff by tho freo-tritde party now
in the ascendancy. A large number
of demagogue and their natural
allies, the democrat, are trying hard
to place the blame of the present panic
jit the door of the "money power" and
free-silver agitation, and a larger nunv
ber of misguided people are accepting
such an. explanation of it, but the
Whole cause of disturbance is the fact
that the dominant party ia in posses
pion of both the executive and legisla
live branches of the government, tba
ft went into office on a radical freo
, trade platform which declared protec
tion to be fraud and robbery and de
manded tho absolute and uncondi
tional repeal of the protective laws
find the reinstatement of the obsolete
find ruinous free-trade policy. As
this party now has the power to carry
pvt its policy the people naturally ex
pect it to do so, and as no one ha any
doubt as tp the effect of such legisla
tion upon me country, me result is
being anticipated by the closing of
pulls and factories all over the coun
rj, which institutions naturally ex
pect to be forced into competition with
the free-trade goods and pauper labor
pf JSurope. Now, if the democratic
party is the great fiiend and champion
pf the people which it pretends to be.
it wilt acknowledge it is wrong and
assure the industries of America the
protection so Tilal to their prosperity
nd existence and without which it is
impossible for our manufacturers to
Operate their factories or give em
ployment to onr people. This ia the
sensible thing for the democrats to do
and the one thing they can do to re- j
(tore our industries to their normal
condition and realize a return to the
pld regime of qnparalled prosperity
which the country enjoyed before the
spectre of free-trade perched upon the
dome of the natiojml ajitol. -
dollars worth of property but who, if
called upon to do so could not pay one
thousand dollars without first realizing
upon some of his properties. These
facta are well understood by the con
eervativebuienesa men of Portland who
have gone quietly about their buisnesa,
made their daily deposits and otherwise
conducted themselves in such a man
ner as not to jeopardise the buisuess iu
tercets of their neighbors. The whole
trouble has been caused by blatant
ranting of a few demagogues and the
ungrounded fears of a lot of shtoj
wilted depositors.
France has taken advantage of her
defenseles neighbor in farther India
and forced the king of Siam to accept
an ultimatum by the terms of which be
must pay sixty thousand dollars taxes
and forty thous-and dollars indemnity
in addition to which he will be obliged
to ceihj to France a large district of
immensely rich territory besides guar
anteeing to the latter full satisfaction
for various Siamese aggreasiousagaiuat
French ships and French sailors on
the Menam river. The conditions fur
ther s tri palate the punishment of cut
pi it and provision for pecuniary in
demnity to the victims. The action
of France in compelling the acceptance
of so hard a bargain ia a disgrace to
France and a tiavesly on justice. France
has simply robbed Siam because she
had the power to do'sosnd. not because
she had any just claim upon her or
any moral right to the indemnity she
so unjustly Remands, ft is a case of
"might makes right" and one in which
honor and justice have been subordi
nated to an insatiable desire for con
quest aud dominion at the expense of
the weak and defenseless. Siam, how
ever.is fortunate to gel out the difficulty
with no greater loss to herself than sh
has already sustained. The greedy
rivalry existing between England and
France threatened to involve the
whole kingdom and had it' not been
for the promised assistance of neigh
boring power it is highly probable that
Siam would have become a victim to
the avaricious cupidity of those nations
Thkri are some important develop
ments looked for in the near future,
down about Bustard's "roost",
Wondkk if Mr. Cleveland intends to
stay by the platform adopted by the
"Chicagy" convention,
Superstitious folks tell ustobewar
of the long-tailed star. There's trouble
ahead, somewhere,
i iv. Jl
Thb time for reform is bore. Now
let us see what the reformation will
amount to.
We are all ready to priut the repeal
of the tariff law, Give us a chance
Qrover,
Another plank is soon expected in
the platform of free trade.
President Clcvulnu will convene
cougress next Monday.
OFFICIAL Kfcl'OKTS
Of the Conntr Clerk and Treasurer
Accepted by tbe Court,
July 22, 1893.
In tbe matter of the annual report
of the county treasurer,
.wow, on this day, this matter com
iog ou regular to be heard, the follow
ing report was received and approved
by the court:
County Trk as tree's Anncii State
MEMT.
1891 ' Dr.
July 4. To amount Inatiluta received
irom retiring treasurer I lil w
To amount oi special deposit
irom retiring treasurer
Tax Oreooxiait seemed ta think it
immensely funny that the Columbia
jsansr, oi ibis place, should close its
doors a few hours last Friday while the
attorney and cashier went to Portland
to ascertain if possible the extent their
house had been involved by tbe failure
pi one oi me many sky banking in
stitutions pf that town. Th Portland
press would have the public believe
; that outside of that place there is not
a institution worthy of being digni
fied with the name of bank, and that
tbe mushroom banking institutions of
Portland are the only safe mediums of
commercial transactions in the coun
try. It also seems to have amused tbe
Oregonian man because an explan-
itory notice was posted upon tbe door
pf the Columbia Bank. "The explor
ing party" refered to by the Oregon
ian was secondarily in Portland for
the purpose of opening correspondence
with another bank, but after an ex
hausting search of six hours it failed
to find solvent bank in the "metrop
olis," and after securing cash from an
other source the attorney returned to
his bank and opened its doors. In
view of recent developments it would
look just as well in tbe Oregonian to
atop slinging mad at country banks,
nearly all of which are now solventnd
Whose managers, though not gifted
With tbe boasted "conservatism" of
Portland bankers, have proven them
selves to be careful business men and
have not wrecked two or three counties
and numerous individuals by the rot
ten failures characteristic of the alleged
tanking institutions of Portland.
The actions of the riff-raff about
Portland wbe have been making sense
less runs on the banks of that place
during the prevailing money string
ency, remind one more pf a flock of
. sheep than, the citizens of a metropoli
tan nineteenth century city where peo
ple are supposed to be enlightened and
possessed of ordinary intelligence. A
moment of cool deliberation would
convince them that the banks were in
no danger of bres king if they were let
alone and given time realized upon sec
urties and call in loans, and, moreover,
it ought to be plain even to the blind
ness of a Portlmid depositor that the
owners and managers of the banks in
that city are men, who, for the credit
pf their reputation and fortunes cannot
nflbrd to fail, snd who could not be
forced into failure and bankruptcy even
though the ready cash in their vaults
was entirely exhausted fora time-by
th senseless demands of panic-stricken
depositors. The ' question of a bank's
ability to staud a run is a Yery simple
jmvppsitfou an J miy be likenod to a
W nuu vims a jjuuotcu iOQti,au.U
A sensational report is in circula
tion to the effect that this county is
involved to the extent of 11,000 by the
failure of the Commercial National
bank, of Portland. Such, however is
not the case. The report of County
Clerk Quick, which appears in another
column shows that the total balance
on band July 5th was only $2,240.83,
and against which warrants to the
amount of seven hundred hundred dol
lars or more have been drawn, leaving
a net balance of considerable less than
two thousand dollars in the closed
bank and as that institution intends to
resnme business in a few days it is
most probable the mouey will be ready
even before it is wanted, without put
ling the treasurer to the trouble of
calling upon his bondsmen for assis
tance. The law which requires the
county treasurer to call In warrants for
redemption when there is a treasury
surplus of more than fifteen hundred
dollar does not apply to this money,
as the amouqt now on hand is com-?
posed of several different fund which
are not liable for redemption of county
warrants. Although the Commercial
National, in which the county money
is deposited has closed its doors, it is
not insolvent and will undoubtedly be
ready to meet al its liabilities in a few
days.
47 48
To auiouut of school fund re
ceived Irom retiring treas
urer 1,588 SI
TO amount general fund re
ceiled Irom retiring treas
urer S.5W 7
To amount receirea irom .ner
iff for delinquent taxes tor
1987 to IKill, fnidusive f,90S 13
To amount received from sher
iff durini year, deliuaiient
tu 1S91 71ft SO
JuljJO. To county warrants returned
ou account of insurance of
Uiecouuty court tiouae 4110
Aus. 17. To amount received Irom slate
troaaurerataiescbool fund.. 2,733 S3
oep. iv. fu ainouui received innn just
Ice peace fouu on body of
U. a. Mason 1 4S
Sep. 34. To amount received from J.
Weed, assessor, poll taxes. . . 74 00
Sep. 24. To amount received from E. K.
Quick, trial (era 72 00
Nor. 13. To amount received from E. B.
Quicli on account of teachers
special and general certifi
cates 10 00
im
Feb. 11 To amount received on account
oi costs in M. fietrea . . . 30 SO
Feb. 11. To amount received on account
of costs in Jno Mulliii case . Si SO
Feb. 11. Toamount received ou account
teacners public examination
senem certlrcates fl
Mar. 31. To amount received from E.
E. yuica school district So.
41. defunct 23
Mar 17. To amount received from K.
i uuick co -is in u. A. Wood
and John Clnninpar M Sfl
July 6, To amount received from eher-
in taxes ol lbVJ to date 21.719
Julys. To amount received accouut
of nneadunnir me vmar . . au
July5 Toamount retailed trout li
cense during tne year sn
Total
1S93.
Summons by Publication,
tn the riRcrriT ootjrt ov the
I State of Oregon, fur the County of Co
mmute
P. ft. Csusswait, Plaintiff,
vs.
Osoas Atm, 1
Willi I. AgtH,
J. M. Caus, DefenJanU,
AMD I
Joum bACSl'S, J
To Oscab Arm and Willis I. Asm.
Defendants.
in tba name or the State of Oregon, you
nre hereby required ui appear and answer
the complaint tiled asrnltist vou in the abov
entitled suit, by the first day of the term
of the above court, eomnieiieingou the
first Tuesday alter the second Monday in
October, lstu. and il vou Ml to so appear
or answer, for want thereof, the plaintiff
will atiplv to tlis court fur the relief de
manded in said Complaint, namely: That
he have judgment against the defendants,
Oscar Akin aud Willie i. Akin, for the sum
of ttUl.OO with ten per ceat. interest from
the 4th dny of January, lWii, due on a
promisor? note made bv them to the plaint
iff, and $100 attorney's 'fees, and his costs
and disbursements, including taxes paid by
him on the southwest K of section 'M,
township 6 north, ranjrt S west of the Will
amette meridian, in aitid Columbia vouaty.
stats of Oregon, and praying the foreclosure
a and ueuvereu t
of a mortgaK
him bv said O
on said lund. to secure the payment of suid
executed
Jscar Akin and Willie t.
Akin
note, and such other aud additional relief
may to the court seem meet ami the
nature of tins caie tuav rcuuire. 1 his st
yle of tliis summons bv publication is in
obedience to an order therefor bv Hon
-i-k.. x u..ll.;.tA i...i...r h.b.uu ni..ill
court auoTS uaineti , tinted jniv imii, ickm.
ilXl.L SThWAKT.
aug4sepl5 Attorney for MaintitT.
Oregon State Normal School,
MOISTMOUTII. OR.
The Leading Normal School of the Northwest,
Btrona Professional and Acadamlo Courses, snd well ortanlssd Model School for rreetlral
oi teacners, nermai, Auvanc-en normal, nusineaa, nuns, aau r k'viwriuivn.
Kiin for Publication.
TamiI im a nrAiMii Cllv. Ormn.
July 10, ISA
VTOTICK Is hereby siren that tbe followlm
i named settler has Sled notice ol his Intel
lion U maks Una! proof In support of bis claim
and that said nroof will lie made before th
County Clerk of Columbia county, at SI Helens,
ureson, on AiiRUkt i.vu, vis:
JACOB ZKVI.N6I.EY,
Homestead entry No. SAM. for the northwest
of section it!, townshln S north, ranre i west.
He names the following wltnest-es lo prove
his continuous reaiaeuee upon anu t-tutivstion
of aia lanu, vis:
Homer I . llrown. (lotnlleh Anltcxer. snore u
Jones aud EUsrarS A. Ciisiiman. all or iteuuen
Oreson. J. T. ArrtKSt'.l,
ItilutuU Eei-lster.
Some "Good Buys'
-FOB SALS BY-
X). J". Switzer,
ST. HkXENd, " - OREGON
Thb hard times have struck tbe
Northern PaciBc railroad, and that
company is reducing operating ex
penses to the minimum. All the sec
tion hands on the Kalama extension
have been discharged snd tbe section
bosses have been made track walkers.
The ballasting and construction train
has been tied up, one brakenian drop
ped frcm each of the passenger trains
and the local freight train drawn off.
Just where lightning will srike next is
hard lo tell, but no surprise need ba
expressed at anything which may oc
cur hereafter for conditions are ripe
lor panic and internecine financial
convulsions.
Apr. 30.
Julys.
Julys.
July S.
Julys.
July 5.
Julys.
W0.W9
By amount of county warrants
paid and returned to the
county clerk during tke ycar.U7,SS
By amount of school warrants
paid and returned to the
county clerk durfug year. . . . 10,839 M
my amount paid school super
intendent on account of in.
I'iluta lund... 91 6
ty amount l a:a state treasur
er, state taxes S.S51 (g
iy smount on hand to pav
county warrants called lit
and not p.-eaeuted 25S 5;
lo amount on hand school
fund, apportioned 1,009 CS
ao amount on nana school
fund not apportioned tii 90
jo amount on rand liuiuute
fund IMS!
lo amount on hsnd special
deposit 49 91
to amount on hand applicable
to payment of county war
rants 362 J
H0.U9 M
Total
State of Obeook, (
County of Columbia, t 88 "
I, E. M. Whaiton, do hereby certif
that the foregoing is a true and correct
statement of tbe amounts received.
paid out and remaining iu the county
treasury of said county for the year
ending ou the 5th day of July. A. 1).
1893. Witness my band this 5ih day
oi j uiy, a. v. ims.
E. M. Wharton,
County Treasurer.
As a result of the Northwest Loan
& Trust Company closing its doors last
week the Columbia Bank of this place
closed part of the dsy Friday, while the
attorney went to Portland to open cor
respondence with another bank. There
has been do run on this bank and the
late panic in Portland has developed
no symptoms of uneasiness on the part
depositors. JJr. Bice informs us
of
the affairs of the bank are ia
condition and buisness is lively.
good
Thk President and Speaker Crisp
are having a little fun over the orgini
zation of committees in the next house.
Wait until qrover grabs the quill
and then you will see whether or no
the "pen is mightier than the sword."
July 22. 1393.
In the matter of the annual report
of the county clerk iu reference to
the county treasurer's account.
Now, on this day, this matter com
tug ourooe neara. ine same waa re
ceived and approved, as follows:
County Clebic'b Annual Eepobt or
account with the County Treas
ubeh, from July 5, 1892, to July
a, xotw, inclusive :
MW. Conntr Treasurer
Julys. To institute fund on hand....
To special deposits on hand..
To school fund on hand
To general fund on hand to
meet advertised orders
To warrant returned for Insur
ance on court house
To state school fund appor
tionment To money fonnd on body of
M. B. Mason
To J. Weed, assessor, poll tax.
To trial fees
to r. i. cleeton temporary
and ffaoaral rartlSatBa
ToE.lt. Quick teacbers'puiy
Uc examination
To school fund from district
No. 41
To licenses
To Uses
To hoes and costs
Dr.
141 SO
47 46
I.les 61
S.S93 78
4100
2,738 26
2 K
74 00
Tl 00
10 00
S00
23 05
Slaw
E0.36S S4
.. mm
Total..
ISM.
Aus. li.
.S40.139 54
Cr.
By school superintendent in-
Kiiiute iuna receipt f
By county warrants paid 16,912 ao
u
fiy school warrants nafri
By state treasurer's receipt for
July 5, ihSi, Balance ou hand. 7"......
21 00
11,313 73
9S6I 6S
2,240 S3
Total . . ' t4n ISO ka
JulyS, 1S93, balance on hand... ........ I 2,210 83
. NOTICE.
Notice Is herehr iriven that h Rnard nl
uiusiiuuun win nufi at rc. iieipna. in th
iuunuouse, August zs, isua, lor lap pur
pose of equalizing; the assessment of I3.
All claims for correction must he mails ha.
lore vne Boara. . w. H. KYbtiK,
County Assessor.
fl" P R 0 ES
jffPIIliBaking
UiL Powder
The only Pure Cream of Tartar Powder. No Ammonia; No Alain.
Usetj in Millions t?f Homes Year the Standard,
The son th west l of seciinti 32. ami the
KOotlieat W of the outhes-.t ti of section
31, and weat i of th southwest of sec
tfnn .il. iownlil 7 north, raiiint l west.
acres, $7.50 per ai-re. .
The southeast W of I lie aoilllica-it W of
section ;vi, township north, rang 2 west.
40 acres at So per ao.
The northwest H 61 aecti'in fl. towiishin
norm, ranire we-.t, coiiiainina iw scrsM,
f iu per acre.
185 acres in section S, township T north
ranee 2 west. A one and one bnlf storv
bouse, 16x23; barn. lsi;!0, with sheds; 16
acres cleared, 100 In pasture, 1 ncre of
prunes, bearing, otlivr fruits, cuts 30 tons
of hay. frtce fifiQO. Terms ray.
1(10 arrea of land, house and ham, IA
acre cleared snd fi-nnetl, some fruit frees
bcariu. I'n.-e 110 per acre. Ternu easy
Terms One-third eib, halan secured
by mortgage at 8 r cent interest.
Astoria Marble Works.
4s. ....
.is
MaXUFACTURSa OF
Marble and Granite
WORK.
All Kinds of Cemetery Work.
FOOT OF OI.3TEY STREET,
ASTORIA, s i t : OREGON.
ST. HELENS HOTEL.
J, George,- Proprietor.
Tables always supplied wlih the best edibles
and delicacies the market affords.
TERMS REASONABLE
FOR REGULAR BOARDERS.
Having been newly refurnished, we
are prepared to give satisfaction t all
onr patrons, and solicit a sliars of your
patronage.
lleaull
I'l. Uh,bI I... M,tl.iv,l a alnMil w BNiWI k
ear, reachlas enrollment ol ever 400, the Israel iu lis m.iorv. new members
to the faculty, sew apparatus supplied, ana in oours nt siuiiy ran sin aim
Train uc
fill and healthful loeallon, l.lahl Sspense, no Malooua.
durlns the past year, reachlas enrollment of ever 400, the lanes
have Imwii aildad tA the faculty, aaw aDoaratua sunnlied. and the
streiietheued. The sraduales are In demand lo fill S'KmI poaltlgns. Thedlplema nlllles the
have been adds
streliethaued. '
holder lo leach Im any County Iu the State without farther esauilnattona. Tuition. Normal
S'JA
tier term of 10 weeks; Sub-Normal 16 00 per term of 1Q weels: uuaiuasa e.w per term. Hoard al
Normal D Dins Hall II. 7J per-we. Kooms from so eu
1 11 furnished, Hoard and lode lus in prl
lousinjr ami noon less man sihi per year.
lrI and lodelue in orlvate fanilllea M.
ess than IliU per year, t on.srvatory of M
nar-weea
Sti te 14.00 per-week.
usie, i
unfuralshwl to 11 on and
ner-week. Tuition, beard.
Thorousli Courses are ottered
In v,w.l Atxit Instriimanlal Uusla. Tuition. BIO nar.serm or ao leaaous. Monmouth Is aasllv mam
Ihle from all parts of the state, twelve miles front the state Capital, Silly miles lieuth of Portland
Cawlosues eheerlully seul ou appiloadoa. Address r. U Cam; bell Pres. or S, Hhedd Secy, of
racnltv.
Don tFoo
I
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If yourself or friends wish to be cured
of Liquor, Opium, Morphine, Choral, Co
caine or Tobacco habts, seek only the gen
uine Keeley Treatment, which is the only
safe, reliable and permanent cure in exist
ence. Genuine Kccley Institutes, with
most favorable surroundings, at
Forest Grove and Rosebnrg, Or.
KacWrite for particulars. Correspond
ence confidential.
" BIRDS OF A FEATHER FLOCK TOGETHER."
This is tho reason why
The St. Charles Hotel,
O. W. KNOW LES, Proprietor,
Has such large patronage by the business men of tlie State
If you want to moot a frit-nd you will always find hint al Tho St. Charlee.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
ss,
STATE OF 0RTW10N. I
(loiiiilv nf tlnltiiiilila.l
BY VrilTCB OF AN KXK0UTI0
and order of sals Issued out of the
Circuit Court, of the Ststs of Ores;ri for
tits County of t'olmnhis, to ins directed, la,
favor of Koster A Itoboitson, and Malnst
Chas, Uoninisand Mrs, 0. (loninie, for the
sum of ( tlOH.ftJ) dollars Judnuient, with In.
lerest at the rate of 10 per oentiim per am
nitm, from the lhlh day of March, 1H1M,
sud the fin tlier sum of (-lt.tn)tli)llars costs
ami aticrnliiK costs, ooairuainllns; nie to
make sale of Uis followitisj-ileaorlosd real
property, lo-wtti Ixit eleven (II,) In Llouk
eight (A,) In the oriulnal town af flryantv
villi), now known aa(latskaiilii, In Uolintibla
county, stats of Oi-pkoii, tKellier with Uis
tenements, hereditament and apputlo-
T)Y V
15 bsu
mats of
ss.
appertaining;, all belli; situated in Columbia
oouiity, sists of Oregns. I duly levied
upon sslil iirvmlses on ths 3rd day of July,
lHR'l. Now In ptirsuaiios of said eiecullon,
I will on the alih dny of Auiiust. IHtiS, al
the hour of 10 o'clock A. M, of said day, at
ths courthouse iloor, iu said county and
slats, sell at public auction all Uis rift-lit,
title, claim and Interest to and to ths above
described rial property of the said t'faas,
titiimu and Mrs. 0. liomme, to ths highest
bidder therefor for cash, to satisfy saloVsxs
outiou, Intorest snd costs,
t. A. MA8PIB,
JulMsugM Sheriff of Columbia county, Or,
SUERIFFS SAL
8TATE Of 0RF.CI0N. I
County of (.oltimbla.f
VI It 1 1' hi Or" AN KXR0UTI0N.
ued out of the Circuit Court of the
Oreiton for ths County of Coluin.
bla, In favor of W. 11. Mover and Jn a
Maynard for the sum of I7. with Interest
theroon since ihe lsth day of Mureh, lu:i,
at the ralo of Hper rent per aniiuni. and
for the ousts and ententes of said writ and
of said sale, said wilt was directed and
delivered to tun as HherllT of lluluuihla
County OrcKoii. commanding nie to uiake
ins atiuve-naiuoa sums out ol ths
priiperty of ths said defendant John May
nard. and for want of iiersuual uriinxrtv'f
didou ths Ti of July, Mil, levy on sit
of the Interest of ths said dolcn.lant, John
Maynarii, in snd to lite follow. lug dcs.
i-rllK-d rest property lo-wll: IxiU U and 4
(two and four) section fifteen township sis
north, raiina live west, and J.ete 6, 0. 7, N
aud the aoutlu-asl U of Mtuthewt U of
section seventeen, township ill north,
ramie Itvs weal, of snd In the Count v of
Colunihls, bttitr uf Urrgon. Now, there-
tore by virtue sud In l uraiisnce of said
execution, I wilt, on Wednesday, the HOtlt
day of Atiifuat Ii3. at the hour of ID
o'clock In the forenoon nf aald dav at the
door of ths Court House InNl. Jlelms, til
said county and state, sell for ca-h as
puhlle Miction lo tho hlphrat bidder, there
for all of Ilia riclil. lifts and Intaiest nf
aid dctendiint Jiihn Mnynard, in and to
the above ilccrlhed real estate. I satl-.fr
said eitHiit on and the i-oms and rxpensea
nf sale, Huld sale Is made subject to rv
demotion as per statute of Oreiton.
ti. a. MAoMr;,
Sherlfr of Columbia County. Oregon.
Do Ion Dri? fflD0S'
OF COURSE YOU DO.
- 0
OTTCK BEING THE CAKE. It behooves
J yu to find tlis most de-irable tUaoe to
purcnase vour - utvigorator.
XJTAfl JDJHLJ.lUUssll
Keeps constantly ou hitnd tlie famous
uban Blossom Cigars.
MigirACTfllERg or
IJnuors and
of fort-
c
Tbo finest line of Wines
Cigars to be found this side
ina. aiiu u you who to
engage in s xsme of
00L OR BILLIARDS,
They csn asure you that they have the
best table in town. Kverytlilug new and
neatj and your paarousge is reapectfuily
"THE BANQUET"
tit. Helens, Oregon.
EARN TELEGRAPHY! IV" a-
Success Sure.
Address J. C. 8KYMOERRK. Oresoulan Bids.
I'OHTLANC, OREGON.
Rongh
an Dr,ss2d Lumber.
-ngal.KUS IN-
Dry Goods, Groceries,
Hay, Flour and Feed.
St. Helens, . Oregon.
SIIEIUFF'S BA.LE.
KTATE Of ORKtlOS, I
t oiiiitv of t;uimhis,i
BY V I It'll' K OK AN KXKWriO!. AN
order of sale Issued out of the Circuit
rourt nf th Htate uf Oregon , for tbe coun
fy nf C.-liiinliis, to me dirsa-ted , In fuvor uf
li. Z. Ilrr and O Hani i n., and against Mag.
gie t'uniuiina and l W. Cuiiiml-'", et el.,
for the mi of '$HtfA) dollars judgmrni,
with lulertist at Ihe rU of per criitiiui
Per Slnillill font the 1st day nf June. lieu.
and the further sum of (S.1.IS) dollars coats
and sci miiig costs, rniuniandlng nie tu
make sals of the foilowlng-dem-rilicd real
lolrtv, too It : llltv ks SA Aland it. in Ilia
Second Addition lo Vernonla. lots I and li.
in oioca i,i, (-. n. I Adililton to Vernonla,
lots I and li, In b'm-k g, des-ond Addition
10 Vi riionia. luie 7 and . in hloi k IA. Klrat
Addition to Vrrnnn a. lot 7. Iilnek 14. Ktrat
Adill'l m to Vernonla. and Int. T. (i. in II
and I.'. Iu blot k l.i. In ths Klrwt Addltl n In
erniiiitn. Iu t oluiuMa coiinlv. ala e isf
Oresjon. logs her wlih Ihe tenements. Iier
ediiameiil. and afipurti names thereunto
h-longiugor in anvwise aiperiaining, all
tielng .iiu-it -d In Cu'umlil.i oouiitv, alale of
Oregnii. I duly Irvled iitu said' premise
on the t day of June, . Now. lit
pursi siice of sal I eiecuilun. 1 will, on the
.Hat day of Auyusl, Imui, si lbs huur of ID
n i-loi-k A. M.ol said iiay.at loecouribiiHse
to-ir in sals' county und atnie. acll st public
SiK-tloD all th rilit. title, i-laliu and Intrr-
el in and to ihs ah ive-dca, rltH-d ri al ttri.i
. riyol the said Msgslit Cinnnilns and I'.
W. Cumuiliia, lo the hicheit bldik-r there,
for for ca.h. lo i-a.ldv said etrrmh.n. lutur.
est and costs. O. A. MArWIK.
aunlsepl Klii riff of Columbia roiiuty, Or.
Model Saloon.
I. TAPIWOOD, rre.'r.
8T. HELENS, . . . OAEG0N
Natlce is (retlltstr.
N'TICK Is hereby riven liv ths undaraUn.
ed, O, t). Utinnltig, adiulnl-tratnrof the
late of Michael Ht. raid, decsnsed, to the
creditors of, and to all persons having
claims aciinst, said dneead. In txhllnt
Iliem. with lbs nroeaaarv enuehera. and
certilied aa by luw reoulred. williln six
month, from the dsts of the first publics,
lion of this notice, to aald ailnilniatratar.
al the i.itlce of bis attorneys, rooms 30 ami
-tl. McKay bulldlnc. corner of Third ami
Mtsrk strcrla, in Ihe cliy of I'ortland.
county of Multnomah, stale of Oregon,
the same bing th plar-e where the business
of said estate is trsnsncted. O, l IM S-
ma, ndminlstrstor of th estate of Michael
rtirgera'd, deceased.
Dated June at). Isltfl,
ST. HELENS
OREGON.
T01E1ST A.1D F1SILI HKADOL'AETERS
New York Eestaurant,
Andersox a Bbaiey, Proprietors.
Ne. Itt rirst Street,
PORTLAND, - - OREGON
fcNutt Bro's,
The Leading Merchants
Vernoniaand Cornelius
Write to Cornelius for Stage
Dates.
Supplies for Camper? and Fish
ermen
Vernonla and Coruliiw. Or,
Hart & Sweetland,
Proprietor
St. Helens Meat Market
Fresh snd Raited Meats, Sausage, Fish
sua vegetables.
II eats by wholesale at special rstes.
Kxpres wsgon run to all parts of town
auu t-narges reasonuoie.
H. YARWIG & SON,
WIIOLSSSLS AtB SSTAII,
231 FKONT STREET,
PORTLAND - OREGON,
Liquor Dealers
J. H. DECKER,
TonSorial Artist.
The old And reliable barber has his
razors jast as sharp as can be found,
and will shave you comfortably and
quickly foi only fifteen cents.
Give Him a Call at the Old Stand.
ST. HELENS
OREGON.
Choice Wines,
tors and Cigars. Beer 5 Cts
Billard and Pool Fabl
&r (ha Peeomraodaiion of Patroni
CALL AROUND.
DR. Wffl. GRISWOLD
DENTISTRY.
OFFICE ATTHE DRUG STORE,
ST. IIFLEN3, s : OREQON
JAMES F. BRADDOGE,
iv i - -rf I
BLACKSMITH WORK
In all its Branches.
REPAiMC v WOOD ? WCRl
Prices are very reasonable and all work
(uai;antel,
JIOULTOJf, v 0HEQON,
Aeelf tee Neilce.
In Ihemntterof the assist, ment of Jamsi
F. Fisk ami itobert Johnson, oo-psrtnera,
as "Flk A Jolinsun," liisnlveiil debtors.
Ti.e unrlersijrnsrl, liavlns; been duly ap
pointed asaifioeo of th estate of tit above
named Insolvent debtors antler and by vir
tue of an art ol lb lefflslativ seeembly Of
the slate of Oregon, sntilleit ' An set to ae
ciire to irditora a Jnst division of lb estate
p( dptilora, who convey to assignee for the
benefit of rredtiors," apiirovoil October I.
1H78, and tbssmendineiils thereto approved
February ti, IXM, all persons bavins claims
Sftainnt said estate are hereby noilHed to
present the same to pie, st niy lilac of res
Idenie, at Cluisksitle, Columbia county,
Oreann, duly verified as by law required,
within three months from the date hereof.
NOUM AN MKKBILU
.-..., . Assignee, tte.
St. Helens. OrcRoii, July 2ri, !. aula
Neile rinsil netiletsseat.
NOTICE is hereby (liven that I. th on.
derslsned administrator of h e.ti
UcorKe Allsbouss, dereaaed, have filed Willi
th Comity Clark of Columbia County,
btat of OieKon, my final account together
with my petition Tor distribution of ihe
residue of said estate reinalnlc litis, k.iui.
and that ths Hon. Dean lllandiard. Judce
of th County Court of said Couoty and
oiaw nas a iiiointed Monday, tba 7th day of
AllEU.t. ItM. at IA o'nl.u k A U n
day and the Court roots of ssid Court as
the time and place for hearing and settllnf
said account, and petition for dlstrlbm!tn,
when and where any nerann Intereatarf
PJJ? X ""1 ,,lH ohK'ntlons thereto
W. 8. NUNN, administrator of tlitte
of George Allahouse deceased.
i'aiea June W, 18U3
Nolle for publication,
Und OOlr st Oregon JHy, Ores ,
NOTICE Is hereby given that the following,
named sail i ha. Aim .....i A. , ,
in ?imn!?ik,i S"1 Pri'' """on M01. R S.
h ...7. 5.L. .T V. . Poi will
oI.in,niSI'.'r '' and ReceWer.at
spSunrth'. ransT.-rwwt. "",
Hh names tlis following witness tenrov
5rsaM".n4?vTMw,C UV and"ult?vaU
Imuran Hnskplr nf ak.... .
JUlsautS J.T. APPKRHONK-a-tat...
AtjisUS(&arr, AtU.
KOTfCM I. k..k. tmi 1. . L .. .
InihlutVaTo, oT'th. t
said deceased, to eihlblt tiiea with tbe
Yh. ii 7 yo"f wl,hln Mx months siuir
th first publication ol this notice, to the
In the city of i'ortland, state of Oregon,
la . ALBERT JOHNHOM,
Administrator pf th sstat oYobaris) .
Thsfoda, decessed.
PstedJaly X.