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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 11, 1893)
OREGON MIST. ttiStates tni Comity Official Pausr. SUBSCRIPTION HE It YKAR $t f. Advertlstnt fetes mad known upon eoyllca tlon. Address all communications to "Kitior Onagoa Mist," Bt. Helens, Oregon. DAVIS DRO'S., itt i i Editor St. Helens, August It, 1H03. At Hie late session of the teachers' institute for Columbia county the eutiject of grading the county schools wu exhaustively discussed nnd it w8 iihowii to be tha unanimous verdict of tiie teachers thai the achmils of this county should be graded and uni form and systematic plau of eouduct in thorn be adopted at an early date. This nutter was submitted to the teachers for discussion at a previous session but it did not met the approval tf all the teachers although a strong i.lna made for a'icll COUrsO at ' that lima. Th:it there is need of sys tem and discipline in the country school can be uo longer successfully contradicted, while the , feasibility, economy and wisdom of grading county schools is patent to all. The question was submitted, "Are we ready for graded schools in the country and can the change be made with profit?" Why not uow? Are not the pupil mho patronise tho country school of today as much entitled to the benefit of a well disciplined and competent echool system as those who attend the graded schools of the city or those who will be ao fortunate as to attend the schools ten years lienceT We see no room for argument in this matter nor any comparison of the unsystem atic country school to that of the splendid systematic graded school sys tem of the city. These things are to be considered wholly by the results at tained and we challenge the strongest advocate of the present unsatisfactory country school to show wherein the results obtained in them are at all comparable with those of the graded schools of the city, or where there ia the same interest manifested in them by the pupils as is tuken with profit in the latter. True, the sparsely settled condition of outlying districts would prevent in a measure the strict obser vance of a set code of rules, but even in such schools much more good would be accomplished and better results ob tained by practicing the economy of system than by permitting each teacher to adopt and follow a system peculiar to himself and perhaps better suited to bis own convenience than the ad vancement of his school. This is no imputation upon the integrity of the teacher, but the instructors in our pub lic schools are usually persons of strong individuality and if unrestrained or governed by a defined course and set code of rules are very apt to practice rules in direct conflict with the proper course aud incompatible with the best interests of education. Undoubtedly a movement in the direction of grad incr country schools will meet with ' some opposition, bat this is to be ex- nected since it is characteristic ot a certain class of people to oppose and discourage any movement of a pro gressive nature whether in the way of improving the schools or the contrary, but there is also an influential element which is in sympathy with and will support any movement that will ad Yance and improve the public schools. "We regard it as the simple duty of teachers to take a firm stand in favor ot grading the schools of this county Tbey are the peoples' representatives in the field of education and through them is change and improvement ex pected. It would be interesting to know Just how many men Mr. Cleveland promised to appoint to the bench of the U. 8. Supreme court during his term of office. It was given out by the friends of Secretaries Oresham and Carlisle when they consented to give tip the positions they occupied to be come members of the cabinet that one of. the inducements offered to each of them was such a promise , And this week it has been asserted by dem ocrats that the same promise was made to another manDon. M. Dickinson, of Michigan as a reward for the work he. did, during the campaign. All of these promises may have been made, nd in perfect good faith, but there are several obstacles in the way of giving either of these men the seat made va cant by the death ot Justice Blackford "While there is no law or written rule against one state having more than one member of the supreme court at one time, the custom has been so generally carried out as to have acquired almost the toroe of law, and unless this cus tom is set aside neither of the geutle men named cau be appointed, as the states from which they come already have representatives of the Court Fuller, of Illinois; Brown, of Michi gan, and Harlan, of Kentucky. The latter although appointed from Ken tacky now claims a residence in Illin ois, which may give Carlisle a chance. At long si a man feels shame when he does something disreputable there are hopes of bis ultimately doing bet-1 ter, sod it is the same with adrainis- rations. That tlii administration ia ashamed of the under-handed game that is being worked to punishing- re publican and reward democratic em ployes in the classified service, in io Istiouof the spirit of the civil service law, is shown by the fact that the rt d notions in rank and the prjm itun now o extensively buing made are kept secret, and the men reduced art- given to understand that dismissal will follow thoir giving any informa tion to the press. In spite of preoau lions hun lreds of promotions and re ductiona have leaked out, aud in every single instanoa the man promoted is a democrat an J tho nin reduivjd a rt publican. There will probably b.i Mine I Jain talk on this sibjeot iu congress Nothing cm be done, further th in to show the country what manner of men these are who loudly proclaim refo'ni while secretly engaged In work that vrojld bring the blush of shame to the boldest spoilsman's face. Tho work dirty enough, heaven kn-iws.even done openly, but when surrounded with se crecy and hypocricy it becomes nause- aline to honorable men, uo matter what their politics may bo. That letter circular sent out by the Portland Clearing House Association has devuveloped into quite a large sised boomerang and instead of being accepted as law and gospel by the peo ple without a murmer, it has knocked several little schemes of the Portland bankers and wholesale houses com pletely in thehead. With characteristic cupidity the Portland business men intended this move as a clincher which would prostrate the entire country at their feet and force the business men of the whole state into blind submis sion to the dictates of their miserly methods but tho country trade has re sented this insult to its intelligence by accepting the overtures of the San Francisco merchants who are willing to make a bid for the trade of this state by treating theii patrons with a little respect and according them the consideration to which their positioa entitles them. Apple as Food. Chemically the apple is composed of vegetable fibre, malic acid, gallic acid, lime and much water; and the German analysists claim that the apple contains a larger percentage of phos- horus than any other fruit or vegetable. This phoshorus is admirably adapted for renewing the essential nervous mat ter lethicin of the brain and spinal cord. It is, perhaps, for the same reason, rudely understood that old Scandinavian traditions represent the apple as the food of the gods, who, when they felt themselves growing fee ble and infirm, resorted to this fruit tor renewing their Kwers of mind and body. Also, the acids of the apples are of signal use for men of sedentary hab its whose lives are sluggish in action, these acids serving to eliminate from the body noxious matters which, if retained would make the brain heavy and dull, or bring about jaundice or skin erup tions, and other allied troubles. It is also the fact that fresh fruits as the ap ple, pear or plum, when taken ripe and without sugar, diminish acidity in the stomach rather than provoke it. Their vegetable aaults and juices are con verted into alkaline carbonates, which tend to counteract acidity. A good, ripe, raw apple is one of the easiest of vegetable substances for the stomach to deal with, the whole procesa of its digestion being completed in eighty live minutes. An Editor's Mistake. The editor of a weekly journal lately lost two of his subscribers through ac cidentally departing from the beaten track in his answers to correspondents. Two of his subscribers wrote to ask him his remedy for their respective troubles. No. 1, a happy father of twins, wrote to inquire the best way to get them safely over their teething, and No. 2 wanted to know bow to protect his orchard from the myraids of grass hoppers. The editor framed his answers upon the orthodox lines, but unfortunately transposed their two names, with the result that no. I, who was blessed with twins, read, in reply to his query, "Cover them care fully with straw and set fire to them. and the little pests, after jumping about in the flames a few minutes, will speedily be settled," while No. 2, plagued with grasshoppers, was told to "give a little castor oil and rub their gums gently with a bone ring. Avertised betters. The following letters remained un called for in the poatofHce at this place August 1st: Ackerman Jrof. J. II. Canty, James, Dame, Phillip, Darnel sou, Nels, Glierke, F. W., James, Geo. F., Koller, Geo., Symonds, Wm., Seniles, Jerry., Stanford, M., Slusher, Mrs. Millie, Thompson, Nels, Wis- mewski, Andrew. Of Interest ( Mathers. The success of Mrs. Annie M. Beam, of McKeesport. Pensylrania. in the treatment ofdiarheain her chiidrea will undoubtly be of interest to many mothers. She savs; l spentseveri weeks injonstown. fa.. alter the great flood, on account of mv husband being emvioved there. We had severl chil dren with us, two of whom took the diarrhea very badly. 1 got some of Chambeiland's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhea Remedy from Key Mr. Chapman, it cured both of them. I knew of several other cases where it was equally successful, I think it cannot be ex celled and cheerfully reccomend it." 25 and SO cent bottles for sale by Edwin Ross. PP1 The only Pure Cream of Tartar Powder. No Ammonia; No Alum. Vsci in Millions of Homes 40 Years the Standard The Institute. Through the untiring eff Jrts of Pro f4r CWeton, the teachers' institute held at this place last week was an in teresting and instructive session to those who listened or participated. The attendance was good, the teachers making a special flTort to bo present and bring their friends. No regular programme Was followed but nearly every subject taught in the public school was minutely discussed iu all their multiplied phases, and the results oil aineil were highly satisfactory in consequence. The session was also a pleasing suc cess socially, the teachers buittg pleas antly inclined to look upon the bright sid of things while discussing and alvancinj iu matters of more serious moment. At the close of the exercise- Frufsor Cloeton fittingly closed the session with some very time ly remarks and suggestions which he delivered ia hisunul hippy manner. Saturday eve.iius an en tort. i in meut was arranged by the teacher who, assisted by Henriri's orchestra and some of our local talent, rendered t ie following programme : Solo, Fraukie Way; reading, Mrs. Collins; music, orchestra; recitation, "The Three Lovers," Mildred Boyle; solo, Aula Matthews; recitation, "Tho Tey Bridge," Mrs. Gaddis; lecture, "Froehle, Man and Education," Prof. P. L. Campbell; Bird Song, chorus; duel. Misses Olivia Jacobs and Mildred Boyle; violin solo, Prof. Henrici. Resolution. Prior to the adjournment of the teachers' institute the following reso lutions were adopted : Whereas We, the teachers of Co lumbia county, having enjoyed a profitable session, and feeling that we have been benefited thereby, we wish to express our thanks to those who have kindly given us their assistance, there fore be it Kksloved That we extend our thanks to the people of St. Melons for the use of the hall and the interest they have manifested in the wori. To the musicians for the music kindlv furnished. To Prof. Campbell, Fres. of Mon mouth State Normal for the able and comprehensive instruction lie has at forded us. To the County Superintendent for the faithful and impartial effort be hmt made to make the institute bulb profit able and enjoyable. Esrtks. Mr. Thomas Batte. editor of the Grannie Texarkana, Arkansas, has found what he txiieves to be the best remedv in existence for the flux. Hi experience 1 well worth remembering. He says: "Last miner i had a very severe stuck of dux. I tried almost every known remedy, none giving reiiel. mamberluin s Colic, Cholera an'l Diarrhea Remedy was recommended tome. I purchased a bottle and recieved almost immediate releif. f continued to us the medicine and was entirely cured. 1 take pleasure in recommending this remedy to any person snH'cring wild such a diiense. as in ruy opinion it is the beet medicine in ex istence." 25 and 50 cent bottles fur tale by Edwin Ross. ASnlDlllraltrt Notice Th undersigned, havinc beer appointed by the County Court of Columbia County. Oregon, administrators of the estate of Geo. Clark, deceased, all persons having claims against said estate are requested to present tne same to us at A-toru, uregon, witbin six months from this date. F. A. FISHER, 8. E. IUKItlS. Dated July 13th, 1103 Administrators. Ju21augl8. Notice. Countr Treasurer Wharton eaa be found at his office in the court home in 81. Helens on Wednesdays and Saturdays ol each week. Netice of final Settlement. In the County Court of the State of Ore gon, for Columbia County. In the matter of the estate of Marga-ette J. Neff, deceased otice is hnrebv elven that I have made and filed my final account, and petition to be discharged , as executor of the last will and testament of Ware-irette J. Neff. de ceased, and the same has been set for hear ing on Monday, the 4th day of September, A. I)., 1893. at 10 o'clock a. in., at the county court-room in St. Helens, Ore gon, at which time any one having any cause to show why said final account and petition shall not be allowed should appear and present same. Uone by order uf Hon. Dean Blenchard. probate judge. siaoe at chambers August 1st, A. l. 1KB. PEI'ER J. LOUSIGNONT. W. J. Rica, Attorney. Executor. Aaaalni(ratars Matte. NOTICE Is herehr riven bv the under signed administrator of the estate of Char les Thegoda, deceased, to the creditors of and all persons having claims against the ssid deceased, to exhibit them with the necessary vouchers within six months after the first publication of this notice, to the biu aMiuifiisirawjr. at too cn. -wfjeries now. in the city of Portland, state of Oregon. ALbtUI JUHNHUN. Administrator of the estate of Charles Thegoda, deceased. Dated July 21 898. Bailee far Pnalieatlan. Land Office at Oregon City, Oregon. July 81. lw& NOTICE la hereby (riven that the following named settler bu filed notice of hit Inten tion to make final proof In support of hli claim and that said proof will be made before the Count clcek of Columbia county, at St. Helens, Oregon, on Sept 21st, WW), vis: BORSCh. HOLTElt, Pre emption D. 8. KO.7S0O. for theN K. W of 8. E. H section 5; W. ol 8 W. section 4 and N W & of NW.X section 9. T. IN., Its W. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of, said land, viz: A. L. Allerand JessUAIler. of A nfarr. Colum bia Co., Ore., Ole Knekson and Chris Johnson, o, ciauaanie, i;oiumoiscouny. ore. J. T. APPFKSON, Kegister. ang4seplS. Natlea far Pnfcllcatlan. Land Office at Oregon City, Oregon, July 31, 189S. NOTICE is hereby given that the following named settler has tiled notice of his Inten tion to make flnal proof In support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the County Clerk of Columbia county, at St. Helens, Oregon, on Sept. IS, Wi, vli: JACOB NC88BACMEB, homestead-entry No. T420, for the 8,W of sec tion 29, T(, R2 W. . He names the following witnesses to Drove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of, said land, viz: Homer C Brown. Gottlelb Aullker.C. C. Clarke and Jacob Zwinale. of Reuben. Columbia Co.. Oregon. J T Al'PKKSON, lUgitter. augsseps Bakin Powder: Summons by Publication, TN THE CIRCUIT OOURff OF THE I State of Oregon, for the County ol Co- luiuma. P. It. Chosswait, PlalntilT, vs. Oscsa Akin, Wilms 1. Akin. J. M. Ckkss, V Defendants. nn John Backus, To Obcas Akin ahb Willis I. Akin, Deremtsnts. In Ilia liama i.f the Hlala nf Oreson. VOU ure hersuy required to appear ami answer the complaint riled aguliin you in uie noove entitled suit, bv the lint dav of the term if the alv.ve court, commencing on the first Tuesday after the second M inlay in October, I.MM, and if you lull to so ai ar r answer, lor want thereof, tne piainun will anulv to the court for the relief de ..M,i.t..l 111 autit (Minn. I .tut iiiiiimIv That hd have judgment against the defendants. Ucar akiii ana Willie 1. AKin, lor me sum of Wtl 00 with ten per cent, interest from the 4tlt tiny of Jan lury, lJ, due on a iiromisnrv Hutu muiie liv them lo til" plaint' fir, and Jl'OO attorney's 'fees, and his cost and distill rwmeiils.'iiicliiitiig taxes pit Id by bint on the soiithuest M of section !M towiixhip 5 north, rsne S west of the Will amette meridian, in said Columbia couaty, state of Oregon, and praying the foreclosure of a mortgage executed and delivered ta him by ssid Oscar Akin and Willie I. Akin un said land, tu secure the D ivinrnt of said note, and such oilier and additional relief as may to the court seem meet and the nature of this cse may require, litis ser vice of this summons by publication is in olieilisnce to an order therefor by Hon. Ti:o. A. McBride. jndKSof the -aid Circuit court above named, dated July Iftth. t&tS. liKI.I. ST Ll A KT, augtseplS Atioruey for PlalntilT. Nalltia tar Pnalicatlan. Land Office at Oregon City, Oregon, July 10, 13. NOTICE Is hereby given that the following named settler has filed notice ol his Inten tion to make flnal Drool In sunuorl of bis claim, and that said proof will be made before the County ciera or Columbia county, at si. ueieui, Oregon, on August 28, WM, vis: JAI'OR XF.VINU1.KV. Homestead entry No. 4X79. for the northwest i of section 82. township S uorlta, ran e 2 west. He names the lollowiug witneves lo prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation ol vain lana, vis: nvui niuwu, iiii.iiiiw nmiva.i. ouv.w v, . Jones aud Edward A. Cushinan. all of Reuben. Oregon. J T. AfFhllbll.N. JultauM Register. Some "Good Buys" Tom SALK ST D. J. Switzer, St. Helens, - okeoon. The southwest i of section S3, snd the southeast of the souineast H oi section 31. and west Si if ths southwest t of sec- lion SI, township T north, range l west, 280 acres, sr.ou per acre. The southeast W of the southeast of section w, townsuip norm, range i west, 40 acres at per acre. The northwest M of sect! n A, tr wnshlp 6 north, range 2 West, containing 100 acres, siu per acre. 1S5 acres in section S, township 7 north, range 2 west. A one and onc nalf story house, Kixaj; barn, IHxM, with slitds: 16 seres cleared, 100 in pasture, 1 sera of prunes, bearing, other frails, cms SO tons of hay. Price ti-V'iOO. Terms easy. IliO acres of (and, house and barn, 15 acres cleared and fenced, sumo fruit trees bearing. Price $10 per acre. Terms easy. Terms One-third cush. balance secured by murtgsge at 8 per cent, interest. Astoria JIarble Works, i. h. ixnorr, fro'p. MANt'FACTVRKa OF Marble and Granite WORK. All Kinds of Cemetery Work. FOOT OF OI.KEY STREET, ASTORIA, : : ; : OREGON. ST. HELENS HOTEL. J, George, Proprietor, Tables always supplied with the best edibles and delicacies the market affords. TERMS KKA80NABLE FOR REGULAR BOARDERS. Having been newly refurnished, we ara prepared to give sstisfsetion ta all our patrons, and solicit a share of your patronage. ST. HELENS 0BEG0N. T01K1ST HID FAULT BEIDQCIETEES New York Restaurant. - Ardebiov a BcAKir, Proprietora. It a. tat rtras Street. PORTLAND, - - OREGON. McNutt Bro's, The Leading Merchants Vernoniaand Cornelius Write to Cornelius for Stage Pates. Supplies for Campers and Fish- ermen Yernonia and Cornelius, Or.! Oregon State Normal School, MOISTMOUTI-I. OH. The Leading Normal School of the Northwest. neon. PnlMslonal and Academic Courses, Tralnln. . . .Tt...V.. ,...! ahv....i v.ni.tl. ful andhealtltful loeallon, tlcht Kipsnse, no during the past year, reaelilag have been added to Ihe faculty lilag an enrollment of rulty.aew siarstus stes are Iu cliuiand lo h..l,i. tn teh lin anv Countv In the Stale without farther .laminations . r lw.. 1mkZ,:i iki.n-:....ot 10w.ka: Rulnss . perterm, Hoard at bor ivrin Oi IVWirii nuo-i'tniiiai iiiwuei v sv vvvs.n, - - ' . .- - , ... Nnrnial 11 nlug Hall 1. per-week" Heorna Iroin W ets. p.r-wek -unlurulshed- 10 II W and l.UuriilslieU In private lamllles S.tSy to i.i.in. .na h.Kk. I.u than ll.Ml oer vaar. Conservatory of Muslo, 1 borough I onrsas are ottered In Vodand luMrumental Musle. Tuition. 10 per-terinol lenM','XiZ,h 'i. ihle from all parts of the state, twelve miles from tht eUta Capital. Wily mllea ' ' ( atalosuet eheerlully seut on applies Ion. Address P. L. Csinybell I'res. or a. Hheid stecy rarimy Doii'tFoolWitliFakes 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 Keeley Institutes, with most favorable surroundings, at Forest Groye and Roseburg, Or. .3C3Write for particulars. Correspond ence confidential. "BIRDS OP A FEATHER FLOCK TOCIETIIER." This is the reason why The St. Charles Hotel, O. W. KNOWLES, Proprietor. lias lucli large patronage by the busineas man of the 8tale If yon want to meat friend you will )o fiDriili? or course you do. SUCH BEING THK CASE. It behooves you to iind the most dwirable placa to purchase vour ' invigorator." "THE BANQUET." Keep, constantly ou band the famous Cuban Blossom Cigars. Ths finest line of Wlnas Uqnors a Clears to be found this side of Port- lanu. Ana u yon wun w engage In a game of POOL OR BILLIARDS, They can assure yon that they have the best labia in town, fcveryuiing new and solicited THE BANQUET" Vt Ilslens. Oregon. LEARN TELEGRAPHY! 1 VPav" Success Sure. address i. C. 8KYMOBRER. Oregonlaa Bldg. POHTLANf), OKEOON. Hart & Sweetland, Proprietor St. Helens Meat Market Fresh and BalUd Heats, Baosage, Fish na Tegevauies. Meats by wholesale at saecia) rstee. Express wagon ran to all parts of town, ana cuarges reasonaoie. H. YARWIG & SON, WHOLISALI ASB IgTAII, jior Dealers. SSI KKONT BTREET, PORTLAND OREGON. J. H. DECKER. Tonsorial Artist. The old and reliable barber has his rssors just ss sharp as can be found, and will shave you comfortably and quickly foi only fifteen cents. Give Him a Call at the Old Stand. BT. II ELENS, OREGON. sad well organised ". h!1 '' p,'!?, Huslnesa. Uuslo. and Art iwoaruuein. nrauu kUlomt. Thi N. .,.,.! baa an loved a steady growth over 400. ths largest In Its hlatnr. hew "len'bers supplied, end the couiae o study revised and 111! good positions. 1 ha diploma entitle, the Tuition. Normal IS '.is access- inland of always find him at The St, Charlus. DCKLE BROS. MSNirACTUKglti Of Rough anil Dressed Lamber. -UKALCHS IK- Dry Goods, Groceries, Hay, Flour and Feed St. Helens, Oregon. Model Saloon. I. ITiKWeeS, lreer. BT. HELENS, . . - OREGON Choice Wines. Uouors and Cigars. Beer 5 Cts. Billard tnd Pool Tabla for flu pmmoda&cm of Patrana CALL AROUND. DR, We GRISWOLD DENTISTRY. OFFICE ATTHE DRUG STORE. 9T. HFLENB, s i j OREGON. JALIES F. BRADDOCK, I 'CI mOKKKBALm BLACKSMITH WORK In all its Branches. REPAIRING : WOOD : WORK. Prloss are very reasonable and all work guaranteed. JIOULTON, - ' OREGON. SHEniFF'S SALS. STATIC Ot OttKOOrl. BY villi U Us n w-avviun tnd ordwr of iU iud out ol tb . .. t a nircult Court, of ths Slats of Oregon fur the County of Columbia, to ins directed, In favor of Ktwteir it Hubertaon, and aaalnst ... ,i mA Mm II. lllilllia. fnp In sum id (flMi.20) dollars Jiulgme .l, with In- tarvst s Hie r.im ! . mini, from ths iHtli tlav of March, 1mm, and the further sum ol (1 11. 101 dollars nts m ,.l. rtiiuimaiiillni. sti. I.. nil accrniiia r. niiiks sals of ths followliia-descrllitd reel iirmiertv, lo-WItt Mil eicveiun,; in uiiira eight (H,) in Hit original town of llrysnl. ville, now known s-t'la'skanlc.iiiOuliiiiibls Hi.,.i r iirMifun. tjNvaLhor with ih i-,,iihit, ."-n- - : tenements, hareilllauionu and snpuite. nances ineromisu ueionainsi v, i appertaining, all being situated In Columbia u ..i. ..( tlraitna. t duly levlait ilimn snm premises o . ...,, INKI. Now iu pursuance of said execution. -.in ... -J.nl, ,l of Aumial I SOX t l win u,i ... " ' - 1- - - - Ihe hour of 10 o'cl'K k A. M. of said day, si ths t-ouithuusa di-r, iu said cuunty and slats, sell at public suction all ths right, title, claim and Interest In and lo the abuva described real prnlierty ol the said Chae, Ooinni- snd Mrs. 0. (luiiime, to Ihe highest Udder therefor for cash, to satisfy said ti cutlun, interest and costs. Jul28ugJ8 Bheriff ol Columbia county, Or. BHERIFIH9 SALE. 8TATK OF OHKOON. I I imiilv ol t uiiiniuis i T)Y VlrlniK OK AN KXKCUTI0N, l"S Issued out of the Cirruit l.'ourt of the Wiele nl Oregon fur Ihe Oiainty i( l-'olnm. bin, in favor of W II Moyer anUagsiasl Jnlm Muynanl for the sum of I7.MI with Interest thereon sines Ihe ISib day of March, IKU3. at the rale of a tier real per annum, ami for Ihe costs and sinenses of said writ snii of said sale, said wilt was lilrerted ssxl delivered lo me as Hlieillf ut t'otamlila County Oregon, commanding me to make lite aooTe-nanien wins uiii tne properly of the sskl defendant John May. nanl. and for want i.f ueronal iiropertv I did on Ihe 1 ol July, I. levy tn all of the Interest ol me earn ueirrwieni, joua Maynard, iu and to Ihe fnlluaiiig dee trlbed real property to alt: ImIm t and 4 (two and four) section sin teen township sig north, rsngs live west, and l .s A, , 1, $ and tits soul li. Ml K of southeast K nf section seventeen, Uisrnship slg north, range live west, of and In lbs County el Columbia, Hlule of Oregon. New. there fore by virtue and In pursuanre of said executinn, I will, on Halurday, ths Ittils day of Hei-Umher, at the hour of 10 o'l-liH k in tiie forenoon of said day at Ihe dour of the Court House InHl. Helens, ta said county and stale, sell for cash at pulille audi n to the blghrsl bidder, Ibere (or ell of the right, title and inter-! of aid defendant John Mavnard. in and ta the above deaorllied real eeiate. la setMy raid eiet'Ulion and Ihe eosls and sprtssee of sate. Maid ssl. is made subject to re dempllon as iht statute nf Oregon. OA. MAHrilK. BherlfTof Columbia County, Oregon. SHERIFF'S SALE. STATIC Or OREdoX I County if Columbia, BY V I It I V K OK AN KXBCVTION. AN order of sals issued out of lbs Circuit court of the Hlateof Uregoa. for lbs coun ty of Csihitubia, to me directed. In favor of (I. Ki ller and U liaeaCn., and sralnal Mag. gie Cummins and II W. Cummins, et ai., fur Die sum of HBA) dollars Juilgmmt. ilh hitere-t at the rate of a per rentaist per annum from the l-l day ol Jans, IMO, and the further sum ot ( Sa.f) dollara eoste and aucrniiie eosls. commanding ms lo make sale of the Inilnalng ilenrilied real proierly. to-wll : lllo. k Slland i. ia the Hecoud Addition to Vernonia, ha 1 end I A iu block 1.1. Hecnnd Addition lo Vernonia. tots I and 12. In block M. hecond Addition to Vernonia, lots 7 mid . In Murk li. Kttsl Addillnn Vernnaia, l"t 7. block It, K1rt A-liliin lo Vernonia. ami Iota T.H. B, 10, II and I-', in blot k 10. In the Hrl Addition l VVrimiiia. iu Columbia roomy, slate ol Oregon, li.ge hi r with lh trncnirnla, her ediianients and ai.urtnanfs tbereunto b longing or in anvmie apiwrtaltilng, ail bi-liig iilunt ! In Co'utiihlj county, stale Orrgiui. I duly lvird upon said prsetlse. on the 1st day of June, IWrl. New, lis riirnsiM'e of ssid esecuiion. 1 will, ott the .SI. I day of August, lSti3. nl Ihe hour of 10 n rlu k A. M.ol ssid day, al thei ooithnu.e dor in said countv and state , sell al public auction all ihe rtgfil, title, claim snd Inter est in ami to the sli ve-ilerrtlrd real prop erly of Uie said Maggie Cummins auat I. W, C'uinmina, te Ihe highesl bidder there, fur fnrrash, lorailslv sul.l eiri'itili.n, Inter, eat and costs. O. A. MAMNItt. augtaept ciLrrifT of t'olnmbls county , Or. Itallee I. Creel I tare. NOTICE Is hereby given by the undersign ed, O, l. Ininning. administrator of the tale of Mii'liad Ulsg. raid, deseased, ta tbe creditors of, and lo all persons bavins; claims against, said deceased, to eibll.il lliem, mith the necessary vouchers, ami certllied as by Inw required, within slg months from the dale of the first publtra i ... ,i.u . .. -.i.i .,iH.iMr..vin al the orlire of hk atiorneva. rooms 30 ani II. Mi Knr lull time, corner of Third aswt Htark streets, in the city al Fortland, county of Mullimmali, stale of Oregoe, nessine b-ing tbe i ace where the business of said estate is transected. 0. t. lr- miko, admitilsirstor of Ihe estate of Michael UligeraM, deceased. Dated June 30. IK03, Aeslgaeee ItleMlea. In the mailer of the assignment of Jsmee V. Kisk and Robert Johnson, eo-partners, as "Kisk A Johnson." insolvent debtors. The undersieued. bavlne been dniv a- pointed assignee of the estate of the above named insolvent debtors under and by vir tue of in set of the legislative assembly of tbe state of Oregon, entitled An set lo se cure to trdltors a Just division of the estste of debtors, wno convey tu assignees for Ike benefit of creditors," approved October II. 1H7, sod Die amendments thereto approved February 24, IfwA, all persons having claims against said estate are hereby notified ta riresenl Ihe same to me, st my place of res rltnee, at Clatskanle, Columbia countr, Oregon, duly verified as by law required, within three months from the date hereof. NOUMAN MKUKUX, Assignee, Kte. St. Helens. Oregon .July SO, INKS. soil Malice far raallcalless. Land OIBce al Oregon City, Oregva. NOTICE Is taer.hr given that the' fol'lowhif -named settlsi has filed notice of her Inten tion lo make flnal proof, under section Mot, ft a. In support id her claim, and that said proof will be made before the Keg User and Recelsec, at Oregon City, Oregon, on Auenst ts, lM,vlss 8KANY E. PKTKKH, widow of Olio Peters, deceased, homestead en try No. 7SM, for lots I and , section H. tewa sblp t north, range I west. hs names tbe following witnesses te prove heroonilnuous residence upon aud ealllvstloe of said land, vis: .Logan sparks, of Aurthur, Oregon. J. Ilalley. of Iteuben, Oregon, snd B. War rill snd H. sut ler, of Deer Island, Oregon. JuMauls J.T. ArPERSOX, Register. Nolle, of fusssl aettlesaesil. Ia ths Connty Court of the State of Ore gon, for Columbia County. In the matter of tbe estate of Mary Thomas, deceased. Notice Is hereby given that the nndsr. signed, administrator of the estate of Mary Thomas, deceased, has Hied his final ac count and petition for distribution in the matter of said estate in the above entitled court, and that tbe honorable Judge of ssid court has appointed Monday, September 4th, I83, at 10 o'clock a, ru , end tlieoourt room of ssid court as tho time and plaoe for the hearing ol objections to such Anal account and petition for distribution All persons interested tn the said eslale are hereby required to file their objeoiione thereto on or before said 4tb day of Sep tember, 1S93. . , , ALEXANDER THOMAS, Anmlnlstrator of the esials of Mary J'homas, deceased. NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given that the Board of Equalltatlon will meet at fit. Helens, in the . Courthouse, August 28, 1889, for tbe pnr pose nf equalising the assessment of VH All claims for correction most be made bis for t';e Board. . W. li. KYBKB, Ciur.vy AisvsKt