The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913, August 18, 1893, Image 2

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Oregon mist.
Wi States ana Ccniily Oiacial Paper.
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Adverttilns; rate made known upon ap-dira-tlou.
Addresi Mil e.)in;nunic itims to "Editor
Orooo SjlUt," St. Hdeut, Orejou,
BIIO'8., i t ; Editors.
St. Helens, August 18, 1803.
"' Under the SlierhiafPTaw $147,000,
POO, in silver buliou Vtas brought anil
piled up in tlio veulte'of the treasury,
f hii vast amount of money, or what
poult) easily be made money, i not in
circulation nor is the silver certificates
issued to pay for it and redeemable
gold, in circulation, as many suppose.
These certificate" were purchased iu
foreign market and held until heavy
interest had accrued and were then
presented for redumption in sol J coin
This is the reason the gold reserve was
Slaughtered and shipped to Europe
(ha result is that over $300,000,000, or
fnore than $3.25 per capita has been
withdrawn from circulation in this
pountry. By repealing the Sherman
Jaw and authorizing the coinage of all
this bullion gohl shipments will stop,
interest ou the certificates will cease, a
handsome addition will be made to our
circulating medium, healthy monetary
conditions will take the place of con'
traction stringency aiid depression, the
pld regime will prevail and things gen
erally will soon tjcvelope a tendaucy to
assume normal conditions. It must
pot be assumed, however, that a repeal
of this law will act ss a healing pan
acea for all the evils from which thin
pountry is just now suffering, for al
though it will greatly mitigate and ini
prove the situatiou it can only eradi
pate the evils for which it is individu
ally responsible. This country is iu
need of a well defiued tariff policy
and the changes demanded by and ex
peeled of the administration will have
the effect of unsettling values aud de
pressing manufacturing interests ai
long as the tiuceitainty regardiug it
prevails ; therefore the people can con
sistently demand of the administra
tion an immediate and distinct defini
tioa of its attitude on this question
which, no matter what position it
hall take will have a salutary effect
upon the unsettled conditions which
now obtain.
Wk can now purchase anything we
eat, drink, wear or otherwise eujoy
with our present silver currency just as
readily as with gold-bearing green
backs, andean even exchange silver
dollars for gold dollars wherever any
man happens (o have gqld to use in
bis business. What then does the
present political hue and cry about
the difference between gold and silver
mean or amount to? It seems to be a
. mere cry of "wolf" to divert attention
from tbe real danger arising from the
fear of tariff tinkering. Every senator
and Representative in congress knows
that we now have five hundred million
dollars iu silver ready for circulation
just the same in vlue when coined as
gold if paid out in small quantities.
Taking this view of it we fail to see
what hinders tbe present silver circu
lation from being increased a hundred
fold by coining the bullion, which is
now on hand and readily accessible in
pur own mines, and thus while the
government makes a big profit to meet
ordinary disbursements, it retires its
gold-bearing green-ba,cks in exchange
for the improved silver coin, and thus
husbands its gtjd for payment of tbe
national debt. The present under
weight of silver coins should, of course,
be redeemed by the government,on de
mand, with coins at full weight, as part
of the disbursement of the mints
earnings for producing the new coins.
The enactment of such a law would
instantly put a hundred thousand idle
miners at work at living wages in pro
Curing the precious metal which the
present uncertain state of affairs has
rendered not worth the digging.
a com mittee-of com pelcnt fittiirtcieratb'
make ft thorough investigation of the
silver question and report to congress,
' CoaB?ii8 has decided to spsnd two
whole weeks, squabbling like so many
school boys over a few silly rules which
shall . govern their proceedings, and
making . long wjtidod specbes on
subject which could easily bo settled
in twenty-four hours. In the mean
time tlia country is suffering from the
evil effects of silly legislation which
has been lorced upon it by the aggre
gation of idiots otherwise knowu a
represetativea and senators. The pau
city of the English language forbids a
inet and proper chareutuiUation of
such proceedings. Congress was
called together for the purpose of en
acting laws which would relieve the
country of the terible paralysis Iroiii
which it is prostrated, and not for the
purpose of muting an oratorical dis
play before a great array of empty
desks aud a few sleepy nagi a. That
serene, august aud imposiug coherence
of jmbecils entrusted with the govern
moot of this country and called con
grees, is referred to tbe fact that this
country needs more legislation and less
wind and is respectfully requested to
leave off gobbling like a Ibx'k of geese
and get down to business.
If Congress does the pr.-per thing it
will get to work and repeal the Sher
man law and substitute it with another
law authorising the free coiuage of
A-iierican silver, and the ratio or par
ity will not make much difference to
long as we have ( len'y of money lodo
business with. Existing laws say it is
proper to protect the American pro
ductions, from which it is inferred
that it is proper to protect the Ameri
can silver mine from competition with
the foreign, and dignify and honor
pur own sijver coin by giving it an al
lot ed place in our market. Silver we
must have under some condition or
other, aud the sooner congress decides
how we are to have it the quicker it
will have established for itself a record
for some semblance to an approach to
sanity and reason, and get the country
out ol the mess it is in.
even gold itself has an established value
for this same reason. Give the country
a policy aud it will soon bo alright,
If the next congress will repeal the
Sherman law and authorise the
National baulks to isstia' j:iirre.ncy up
to the par vwluq of their Ito'nd.jt will
declare itself iu( harmony :-wjj to in
telligent and corjservtivd, vie,w the
money queetiou,,. lt,xoiv ..the.,-;.tliei
hand, we now repeal all silver coinage
laws our attitude, mny lead jo con
certed action on tha Hurt til all nivil
iufcd governments towards thfterjod
I .1 .:.. ...I .... ..-V.i1.. I O"!
uiu oi unj winiu mtiui as uuheiii,.) try'
The American Bunker. ;T
Editor T. V. FakkkkJvIio fir.th
past twelve, years h;a .watiej. over
the column of the Aa'oijiiinivvjyi in
ca party of foreman or edjtojJia,- dU
p(ed'oriiis,nterest, in JlnvCliaper to
SaWueVEimore,0 who,, will hereafter
back the business financially . J. R
Rathom,,wiii1 be editor and R. V. Gib
son will have chaigo of the local de
partment. lJL L.L ! .. . -
Br reason of the severe attack of
cramps with which the country is af
flicted, the cholera epidemic predicted
and billed for the present season has
been almost lost sight of.
DR. GRANT'S
KI&NE
1 ,m &Z
i
DlabcUs.
Bright' DisM3R.
Inflammation of the F.b.d-
cer, Ysiiow water. Brick fTiT:
i:ttsi sea. meat . urine. K $fa
in the Back, and all Dis
eases of tho Kidwy.
If the farce-comedy titled enforc-
ing the Geary law continues much
longer people will begin to wonder
whether congress or the United States
district court is running this country.
Portland has had a daily performance
of this kind of a show ever since the
provisions of the Geary law denying
admission to Chinese went into effect
on the 6th of last May. Just how
much longer this show is going to be
kept on the boards will probably be de
cided by the number of Chinese who
choose to come to this country, whioh
is probably legion. Several ship loads
of these heathens have come here in
open violation of law aud almost with
out exception they have succeeded in
getting ashore either on forged certifi
cates of citizenship or writs of habeas
corpus issued out of tbe district court.
0..R. LWae'OT a, pZllLGA0?'
Eureka.
Mr. Thomas Batte. editor nf the Graphic.
Texarkana, Arkan-as. lias fomul what be
believes to he the best remedy in exHeii'-e
for the flux. Hii experience 'i well worth
rememberinir. Hesavs: "La't summer I
had a very severe attack of flux. I tried
almo't every known remedy, none (living
relief. Chamberlain's Colic, Ch-tlera and
Diarrhea llemeiiy was recommended tome.
I urehasil a bottle and reeieved ahnoM
immediate n lcif. I continued to use the
medicine and was entirely cured I take
pleasure in recommending thii rrmrdy to
any person sutterim with mu ll a disease, as
in my oj'iuinn it is the best medicine in ex
istnnee. ' 2j and SO cent bottles fur sale by
Edwin Ross.
Summons by Publication.
tn tiik circuit comrr op tiik
l State of Oregon, for Uie County of to-
In in lua.
P. K. Cuosswait, riaintlff,
vs.
Osvab Akix,
Wilms 1. Akin.
J. if. Crkss, V Detentlants.
AMI
John M.tcatrs,
To OscAa Arw and Willis I. Axik.
Defendants.
In the name of the State of Oregon, you
are hereby reipiirwi to appear and answer
the complaint Died aniust you In i lie above
cntiiled suit, by the ti r.-t day of the tsrni
of the ahnva emirt, coiniueiieinK on tin
tirst Tuesday after the siuond M niday in
,Oololier, imx and if you tail to so iijeai
"or answer, for want tlurwof, the iilainlill
,.vill apply to the court for lh relief de
manded m said complaint, namely i That
ho have ju-ijjiiirnt anaiust the iletenuaiits,
0ear Akin and Wiihe I. Akin, for the sum
of UII.OO with ten per cent, interest (mm
the 4th day of .lairiary, ISttt, due on a
firc.n1i.10ry note made by them to the plaint
It, and IOt) attorney's fees, ami his costs
and disbursements, iRcluding taxes paid by
him 011 ttie southuest i of rcotton
township 8 north, ranee S west of the Will
uniette meridian, in "lid Columbia county,
state of Uregoii, and prayitiK the foreclosure
of a luortKauo executed and delivered to
him by said Usrar Akin and Willie I. Akin
oil said land, t. secure the payment of said
note, 11ml stu b other and additional relief
as may tn the court seeiu meet and the
nature of this cae may require. This ser
vii'H of this summon by mihliratii u Is in
obedience to an order iherafor I y lion.
Ttos. A. Moltride, judKof thesaiu Cireuit
court above niiiiwd, dated July 1Mb. I8U3.
UKI.L STOAKT,
aus4sepl3 Attorney fur I'laintifl".
Aetlna tar Publicnllon.
Land Offlco at Oreaon City. Oret-on,
July 111.
VTOT1CE l hereby nlven that the follow intr-
XI iianieii sealer ni niea uotive 01 ins mini
tlnil to umk tins! uroot in suutHirt ot Ills claim
and thai said prist! will bu ntiiUe bci'oie the
('011 nty Clerk of ColiiuitiU county, at at. llelenti
ureaou, on aiiioisi -s. i.sii. vix:
JACOll .KVINtil.KV
tlnmestead entry No. W79. tor the nnrtho est
of sev-tloit K2, township li north, ranee 2 wi st.
He unities III fnllmriiix witnesses to prove
nis iHinunnoiis rtsnivuee upon uuu cuii.vauou
ot vAiii imia, vis:
Homer C. Brown, Onthlleh Anlloker, Knoratl,
Jones and Luwurd a. I'tihniiiti. all or ueuben
Oregon. J.T. AtTliHMIN,
jutiuulS Keijisttr.
Oregon State Normal School,
MONMOUTH. UJv.
The Leading Normal School of the Northwest.
Blron
Professtonal and Aeaderalo Coiimm. and well nranln mii T''" IT'
Training
Oil UIIO IICHIlllIUI I'HWU'llI, i.).,.-.-, ..w , r..u- 1.1
lurln llil-t vear, resihliik an iiiollnieiu ot over . tlialawrsl lulls III
nave nern auueii 10 uie um-iih.v, ur n.i''i"" "it" . .. - ta , hiii,
.i,l,...l Tiiviraduiiles are 11 demaiid to till liond poslunns. Ilisillp maa eiilltlu"
Teachers. Normal. A.lvaneed Normal, Itu-luoss, Mu.ltt. sml Art l...rtia..iit. BraHll
;thful looiilon. l.l.ht K.peuu., no Hilooiis. Th Soriiial li yeil a '''' ''
eou'sa of sillily rH"l and
Tha illnlnla eillltlus the
holder to teneh lm any County Iu the Klaie wllhout farther eail itloii. 1 11111 a, m u n 1 y 1
,.er term of 10 waeks: S.ilwNorn.al .. U) Hr tvrin ol 10 weeks; Hiuliim '"' ' '
Sorinal 11 ulna Hall 11.7ft por-week. ttooins from fttl els. wit-week -iinfuriilshad- to 1 1 and
I M mriil.lii.f. H.r.U,allo,llK Iu private lauilllas tatty t.. t,.t .n,i".,Xi
lo.lKtmi and Nrnks less than f per year. C niservator) nl Mixle. Hi.mnik-li I urso. ar. o ere.1
In Vuealand lu-druiaeiual Mulo, raltlon, 110 per term ot 30 lessons. Moiinioiilli l;ally "
ihle from ill parti "f the stale, twelve tulle. Irani the Stat Capital. sty n.lle.foi.ih o lnd
Caialoituea vheerlully sent ou appliea Ion. Addrwm i'. h. Caul) bell I'rsa. or H. Mimld twy. 01
KlHMlllV.
SHEUIFira SALE,
STATE OP OIIWION. I
,i
i'..i,niv or I'liiiiin iih.
BY VlltTUh flts r.AI'AHiTii)R
and ordr of sain Issued out of Ilia
Circuit Court, of tho Ml"t' of Ori'Ron hit
the t'ountv of Cohiitihla, to utfl tlireelod, In
favor of l'losli' A Itoliertsoti, and annum
(.'has. tloinnie and Mrs. C. lluiiiine, lor thu
sum of ( UW.i) diillnrs Jtidituiw it, with Iu
tnrtst at the r.ilo of Id per eontiiiu per an.
null), frmn Ilia (nth lnv of March, islM,
anil the fictlivi' atiui of (lll.lri) dollar rets
11111I aecruliiK e.wts, cumiiiiuiiiIIiik mo to
make. nl of 'ho folliiwliig-ilesurlbed real
propertv, to-wltt hot eleven (It,) In block
eiitlit t1.) I orlitlnal town of llrynnt
v ; II,., now knuwiiasClaiakaiile, In C'oluuiblii
t iiuniy, stute uf troii, toKother with lh
ti'iiitiieiits, hersillluiueiila und appuilii.
riaucea thei'illtlilo beloiiftliiK or III anvwlso
appertitlulnx, all IhIuk altutiled InColuiubla
county, Uil 'f Ureitpn. I duly lei led
upon said premises oil the 3rd day of July,
Socio "Good Buys
FOB SALE BY-
D. J. Switzer,
ST. IIKLESH. - OKKU0N.
A Cavvas of the populist and free sil
ver congressmen discloses the fact that
a break in the silver forces has oc cured.
The cause o the trouble is that some
(if the silver producers qf the west are
advocating a compromise measure or a
ratio of twenty to one, which the pop
ulists claim is an abandonment of the
princible for selfish ends. The populist
leaders in congress unite in the ver
dict that the increased ratio proposed
would increase the national debt
twenty rive percent; that it would ben
efit the silver producers alone without
helping farmers or wage-earners by in
creasing tbe price of products or wa
ges. In consequence of this decision
the populists and free silver men will
take a firm stand in favor of a sixteen
to one ratio believing that sustaining
such a ratio would greatly mitigate
the losses to their party by the repeal
of the Sherman law. Representative
JloOreary, of Kentucky, has put bim
self on record as favoring the repeal of
the purchasing clause of the Sherman
act and rooognizing silver by authoriz
ing the secretary of the treasury to
coin eacl month into standard silver
dollars 2,000,000 ounces of the bullion
now in the treasury, of which there is
pow about 1120,000,000 on hand. Mc
'n.'ry also favors the appointment of
This country must have silver. It
is tbe poor man's money and the busi
ness of the country cannot be tran
sacted without it, but congress must
decide bow and ia what shape and
quantity it is to be furnished us. The
Sherman act has proved a failure as a
silver law but has undoubtedly saved
the country from the effects of worse
legislation. It now remains-for con
gress to discover the proper place sil
ver should occupy in our monetary
system and enact such laws as shall
keep it in a position to do the least
barm while doing the most good and
performing uch functions as shall be
required of it. Tbe silver question
must be quickly settled; our monetary
system will be fataly disturbed until il
w.
Th beat way for tbe friends of sil.
ver to help their cause ia by demand
ing tbe white metal in payment for all
debts and the sale of goods or products.
By so doing a demand will bo created
for silver and confidence in its useful
ness and value as money will be res
tored which nothing else could do.
The government cannot force silver
upon the country. The people must
demand silver of the government by
patronizing it in preference to other
money thus making it absolutely
neceesary for the government to furn
ish tbe people with silver money and
sustaiii-its action in so doing.
Adittinialralorsi Notice
The nndersipned. huvint? beer appointed
by the Comity Court of Columbia County.
Oregon, administrators of the estate of
Ge.i. Clark, deceased, all perons having
claims against said estate are requested tj
present the same to us at A-toria. Oregon,
witnin six uiontas troin tins uat.
F. A. FISriKU,
S. E. IIAKKIS.
Dated Ju'v 13th. 18U3. Administrator
juUluuglS.
The southwest of section 8?, and the
southeast H of the southeast y, of seution
31. and west W ot the couthwest Kl 01 see
lion ;tl, loivii'diip 7 north, range 2 west, li-X)
acres, s 1 .ou icr acre.
The southeast M of the southeast i of
section 3t, township 7 north, range 2 west,
w acres at j per ucre.
The north est U of s.-ctlon fl. irwnshlt
6 north, range 2 we;t, containing Jijo acres,
f 10 per acre.
1SS acres In section 3, townslilp 7 north
ratiiro 2 west. A one and one-half story
house. 111x24: bum. LSx.tO. with sheds: Hi
acres cleared. I no in pasture, 1 acre of
prunes, bi ariii?. other fruits, cuts 'JO tons
of nay. 1'ricc 2,.wo. 1 onus ea.y.
1'jO arret of hind, house and barn, 15
acre cleared and fi-nred, some fruit trees
bearing. I'rice 10 per acre, terms easy.
Terms One-third cash, balance secured
by mortgage at 8 per cent, interest.
Notice.
County Treasurer Wharton ean be found at
his olfi''e iu the court house tn HI. Helens ou
Wednesdays aud fiaiuplaya of each week.
notice of final Nettlelueut.
In the County Court of the State of Ore
gon, for Columbia County.
In the ruatter of the estate of Margarctte
J. Neff, deceased
Notice is hereby given that I have made
and tiled my final account, and petition to
De uiscnanea , as executor ot tile last will
and testament of Marmrette J. Neff, de
ceased, aud Hi? same has been set for hear
ing on Monday, the 4th nay of September,
A. 11., Ifm. at 10 o'clock a. m., at the
county court-room- in tit. Helens. Ore
eon, at which time anyone having any
cause to show why said final account and
petition shall not be aUowed should appear
ana present s.-ime.
Done Dy order of lion. Dean mancnard,
probate judge.
Made at chambers Anirnst 1st, A. P. 1803.
PETER 1. LOU8KJNONT.
W. J. Kicb, Attorney. Executor.
If the Cleveland adminstration is
anxious to get this country out of the
fix it is in, it can very easily do so by
definine its policy upon one or (wo im
portant questions which the people
are wailing to have settled. . Every
thing is uncertainty. Nothing has an
established value because of the effect
upon values of legislation which is
sure to come in some shape or other
within the next fi w mouths. Not
Administrator' Nolle.
NOTICE Is hereby 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
said deceased, to exhibit them with the
necessary vouchers within six months after
the first publication of this notice, to the
said administrator, at the Bt. Charles Hotel,
In the city of Portland, state of Oretton.
ALBtltl JU111!SU,
Administrator of tbe estate of Charles
Thegoda , deceased.
Dated July 21 893.
Notice (or Publications
Land Office at Oregou City, Oregon.
July .ti 1S93,
NOTICE is hereby given that the foliowlng
named settler has tiled notice of his Inten
tion to make fltial proof in support of his claim
and that said proof wilt lie rnsHe hefore the
County Clcek of Columbia county, at Bt. llolens,
Oregou, on Sept. 21st, ISM, vif.:
fiOKNCh. HOLTKR,
Pre-emption D. . Jto.WCO. for the N E. i of fl.
K. insertion 5; W. of BW.W ertion 4aod N
W. !4 of ti W. 4 section 9, T. 6 R a W.
He amies the following witnesses to prove his
continuous residence upon and cultivation of,
said land, vis:
A. L. Alley and Jessla Alley, of Apiary. Colum
bia Co., Ore., Ole Knoksonand Chris Johnson,
o, Clstkkanit , Columbia county. Or.
J. T. Al'I'KKSON, Register.
aug4scpt8.
Astoria Marble Works,
J, H. 1MH0FF, PRO P.
-o
Js MANUFACTURER OF
Marble and Granite
WORK- -
All Kinds of Cemetery Work.
FOOT OF OLNKY STREET,
ASTORIA, : : : : OREGON.
ST. HELENS HOTEL.
Natica far Puallcntlan.
Land Otflcaat Oregon City, Oregon,
July si, lit.
-VXiTTCE is hereby given that tha followina
i named settler has fl last nutii e of his inten
tion to make final nroof in suprsrt of his dsirn.
ami that said proof will be mult before the
County Clerk of Columbia county, at til. Helens,
Oregon, ou Sept. IS, lwtt, viz:
JACOB SC8.SBACMER,
homestead-entry No. 7420, for the SW. Ji of see-
won of, 1 o u z w.
Hp. names the following witnesses to nrove his
continuous residence upon and cultivation of,
sain Juno, viz:
Homer C Brown. Gottlclh Aullker, C. 0. Clarke
and Jacob Zwiuitle. of Reuben. Columbia Co..
Oregon. JTAFPERUON, Ke((ller.
aug4sep9
J, George, Proprietor,
Tables always supplied with the best edibles
and delicacies the market affords.
TERMS SEASONABLE
FOR REGULAR BOARDERS.
Having been newly refurnished, ws
are prepared to give satisfaction to all
our patrons, and solicit a share of your
patronago.
0 ' .,
ST. HELENS 0EEG0N.
Don'tFoo Wit
1 ate
If yourself or frUnla Avish to he cured
of Liquor, Opium, Morphine, Choral, Co
caine or Tobacco habts, seek only tho gen
uine Keeley Treatment, which is the only
safe, reliable and permanent cure in exist
ence. Genuine Kceley Institutes, with
mast favorable surroundings, at
Forest Grove and Roseburg, Or.
Qg Write for particulars. Correspond
ence confidential.
"BIRDS OF A FEATHER FLOCK TOO ETHER."
This is the reason why
t. Charles Hotel,
C. W. KNOWLES, Proprietor,
Has Htich a large patronago by the huniiitU 111011 of tho Statu,
If yon want to nieut a friend you will always llnil him at TI10 Ht. Cluulus.
The S
DO YOH Dri?,WKLEBROS.
OF COURSE YOD DO.
SITCn F1EING THE t'APE. ft bel.oovcf
you to timl th moat de.iirable ulace to
.urclmie vour ' Invigorator."
Keeps couatantly on hand tho famous
Cuban Blossom Cigars.
e finest line of Wines l iquors and
Cignrs to ba foun'l thisslile of fort
land. And if you wt-h to
etiKage in a frame of
POOL OR BILLIARDS,
They can asur you that they have tha
best table in town. Kverytbing new and
neat, and your patronage is respectfully
solicilsd
"THE BANQUET"
tit. Helens, Oregon.
Rongii
lan'i Now Iu I'lirMiiiiu'u 01 ram execution.
I will on tbe aim .v ' AiiitiiKi, iw, tit
the hour of tOo'ehn k A, M. of aald day, at
the I'Oii'tlitiiiM) iliHir, In said county and
.lute, sell at tuil'lla aiictluii all the right,
title, claim and interest In und to the abuea
denerlhed real iiroiierly of thn auhl t lm.
(loti'iif and Mrs. 0. Ooiutiie, to the hluhest
bidder therefor for eah, to saiUty said e.
eutlon.h.U.ru.t.udtoj.s. mahsie
JulJHiuiK'-'a HherilV of (Jtduinliia county, Or.
BnilFF'jT SALE.
STATK OK OUKOON, I M
(Viiinlv of IViliuiilila.f
BY VIRI'l'K OV AN KXKOUTION,
HUidoutf theCirculn.ourt of Ilia
8iate of On'gon fur tht t'ountv of tlolum
l.lti, In favor of W II Moyer and avntoat John
Mavnard lor tbsaum of wttli interest
tht -reon slues the lth tiny of March, Isu'i.
lit the rate of doer cent per Milium, nod
for theeotund exleneof siild writ ami
of ld hiiIu. said wilt tlirti U'd and
delivered to ma s blierllT of t'olllluhl.i
t'outity n iton, coiiiiuaudliig in to niaav
alio 'alinve-named sum out ol the
properly of tha aid defendant John May.
mud. aiid for waul of prronal properly I
on the ol July, lew upon all
of the Intercut of the "aid del. lidutit, John
Miiyiiaril. Ill and 10 tha fiillohif dc.
crllieil real property to vlt: l.ol a and i
(to ami four) mcllun slain 11 town.liip U
norm, ruiiifl liva weal, and l.i ft. ti, 7, H
and thu Miutbraai i of aotllheast s of
..ciloii eteulerii, toanslilii six north,
iiiti-ie ll awl , of and In ihe t'ouiuy ol
I'oluiiihia, Hn.le of Oregon. N"W, there,
fore bv virtue and Iu pursuance of said
euciiti.in, f will, 011 Holuiilay, the Huh diry
ol ret'tciiibcr, IH. at tha hour of 10
B'rliK'k In the (tiienoon of atd tay at tho
door of ti e Court llouna liiMt. Ilrlitu, in
;iid totmty ami lele. sell for cah at
liublle iiucll in to the lilyhcxl Iddder, lliere
for all of (he riiht, title and ititrivl of
nitld ili-lciiiliiut 'oli ti II o vim rit, In and to
the iiliove iiiulwd rial eiale, l salWy
.-aid exei ut on and lb iot and rspenaea
n( ante. K-iii! rate in iiiuttv mibj'kt to rw
ileiut tlivi an per Mntute ol m;i.n.
OA, MAfw.K.
fhcfiffof Oulunihia County, Oregon.
BlIEIUFF'd SALE.
STATK OF OlilUiosi I
i ouiitv ot fi luoibla.f
BY VlltlVKOK AN KXElTTIO. AN
order of mle liud out of the Circuit
court of the Mule of Oiegoli , for the roun
ly of ('. luiiibla. to me illteclcd. In fiivor of
U. Zi -Iter a d O ilanif'o., and inln-t Mag
uie ( uiiiinloi and II W. Ciiinmiii, it al.,
for Hie s'lin o(.mi.i iloiiam Judgim-ni.
with luti re I at II, e intv of n per eeuliiiu
per annum f tut the li ay of June, IM,
at.d the lurtht r auiit of (I'-'t. In) ilollurn co-fi
nml aietuiiig ct. commanding ma l
make t! of the fodoniuir iliixnUd real
property, lu-all; Wo ka'i'i a;aud P.'.ln ll
HeciidAdolihii Ut Vtni'-rilu. lol land I'i
in liii-rlt 13, Hi.'oiid Aiblilii lo Vtrtiooii,,
li.l. I i,ii. i;. in l.'m k a, butinil Aiiulllnn
l Verni.liln, lota 7 nml S, in l.b.ck If., Klit
A-!ililMiii lo V. ilwH a, I'M 7. bt. ek 14, Klrt
Adi i'l lo Vernoiilii. and Into 7, g. II. to, II
nod I .'. iu block I'l. In Uie l- irt Add.tlou lo
Si inoiihi, in ('tiUi'i.tiia couniy. -lale tl
OriK-m, tof e lo t lt)t tin- IriuoiiniK, turn
idimioi iil ah I appitrb imiicea tlierunl.
b loii.iii)t or in fml-( np;i riuiiiinir, all
l-einif iinrt' d in Co tin, bin vkU'-I.v, lal of
Oregon. I duly li V'til upon a'd pri ii
on the lit ilav of June, I -ctl. Now. in
fitr.n ai ' e of tai l evectt dun . I will.cn Hi
;ilt d "y oi AiivukI, 1-lrt, l the hour of HI
o'clock A. M.ol imiil I'ny, ,t the 1 ourlhou
do .r in nld t-otiuiv 1111 aiote, cll at publio
niK ik-ii nil the right, title, ilaitu and inter
.l in and to lb ah ve diwrilied real prow,
erly of iheaald Mni'td'' 'iiioioin and I.
V. Ciioioiln.. to tl. liiuhrt bidder there.
On ! TlT'lCP'rl I nmllfl" I for fr rli. tu Bttl v ti rstt-ini.n. Iittr
ttUJ UKSIkU LlllliDCr. :c-lnu.lco,t.. tl. A.MAfMK.
auwpl Mh nil of Columbia county, Or.
MAKLFACTfltEUa Of
-liKAI.KKS l.N-
A TltAriR.
IT i'AVB
LEARN TELEGRAPHY!
Success Sure.
Address J. C. apiVMOKKKR, Orea-onlan Bltlg.
Dry Goods, Groceries,
Hay, Flour and Feed.
St. Helens,
Oregon.
Model Saloon.
1. iTtnwoou,
8T. IIELEM3,
0UEQ0M
Notice la t'redllora.
NOTICE b hereby given by the undersign,
ed, II. i. DitmiiiiH, admliii'lraior of lh .
late ( Mil had I intgi raid, deceit sell, to tha
cri-ditoM of, and to all pron having
claim ait'timd, nald ile'ietl, in eshlUit
tbeiu, with the liceennurv vouchers, and
certified a by law temdrrd, will. In sig
111011II01 from the ihita of the Ural publics
lion of thin limits, to raid administrator,
at the nllice of his attorneys, room. .10 and
ill, McKay building, corner of '1 hint and
Hlurk ( recti, in the city of I'ortlaod,
county ol Multnomah, alula of Oregon,
the min e being the place where the buiua
of said etate l I: amuictcd. O. II, Hits
mmi. rohimii.irntor of tbe etaleol MUhaet
1 liitera il, ilcc. a-id.
Hilled June .1(1, lalM,
TOURIST AND FAMILY 11EADQCAETERS.
New York Kestaurant.
AMuensotf a Beaksv, Proprietors.
No. 133 Ilrat Ktreet,
PORTLAND, - - OREGON
i"PSlSGES
akin
The only Pure Cream of Tartar Powder. No Ammonia; No Alum.
I7s?d jg MUJions o( Homes Years the tandar4
McNutt Bro's.
The Leading Merchants
1 OF '
Vernoniaand Cornelius
Write to Cornelius for Stage
Dates.
Supplies for Campers and Fishermen.
Vernouia and Cornelius, Or.
Hart & Sweetland,
Proprietor
St. Helens Meat Market
Fresh and Baited Meats, Sausage, Fish
anu vcReuiiues.
Meals by wholesale at special rotes.
Express waon run to all parts of town,
ana cnarjjes reasonable.
II. YARWIG & SON,
WUOLISALC AUD RETAIL
liquor Dealers,
231 FltONT STREET,
PORTLAND OREGON.
J. H. DECKER.
Tonsorial Artist.
The oM anil roliablo barber bug his
razors just as sharp as can bo found,
and will shave you comfortably and
ttUilkly 101 only fifteen cents.
Give Him a Call at the Old Stand.
ST, HELENS,
OREGON.
Choice Wines,
Lipuors and Cigars. Beer 5 Cts.
Billard ana Pool Telia
for (ha Jooominodafton of Patrona
CALL AROUND.
DR. Wffl. GRISWOLD
DENTISTRY.
OFFICE ATTHE DRUG STORE.
V. t
r S
ST. IIFLENS, : t t OREGON,
Aaalsiiee's Mlle.
In thetttntterof IheaiaiKnnieiitof Jam.s
I'. I'i-k ami Hubert Jobnsoo, co partners,
as "Klk it Johnnon." losulvtnt debtoia.
I lie tinilerainneil, bavlnic been duly a
IHiititeit SMliriiee ot the esinta of tb. abova
iiameit IiimiIvhiiI debtor timler antl bv vir
tue of an at'l of the leicislntiv. aae mhly of
tlio slate of On goo. entitle,) An aft to
cure tm rtlitors a Just illvlslon of thestat
of di'btori, who ronvry to assignees for tba
benetlt of ereilttora," a.provcil Oetobrr ID.
1H7H, and tbeanienilitienls thereto appmv.il
February 'U, Itotfl, all neraoiiahavh a elaims
Si'aiiixt ii Id estate are hereby liutlflrd to.
ia coiiniy.
law requlreil ,
present the aama to uie, nt nty lilai'e of rn-i
lilenie, at Claukanla, I'uliiiiiL
Oreimn, duly vertlled aa bv law
within throe months from the data hereof.
NORM AN MKHIUl.h,
Asiinoe., Kto,
St, Helena, OreRon, July 2ti, tan:j. aul
JAMES F. BRADDOCK
laAkas: ilV jJ.Ej'.' J.
flF.NEKAI.1
BLACKSMITH WORK
In all its Branches.
REPAIRING : WOOD s WORK.
y.
Prices are vory reasonable and nil work
guaranteed.
liouLTON, , oregon;
Nolle far rubllrutlan.
1and Ulflc. at Oregou City. Oresjon,
July IU. till.
VTOTICK la hereby afven that tlm followlns
1 liaiuwl icitlei bus filed nolle, of her lntni
(Inn tn tonka llinil proof, itnileraeetlon 'H)l, It .
In support of her eUlni, and that said proof will
ba iiiuda before the K.'ui.Ujr and Rarelrar, at
Oregon city, (irrgon, on Antinat , IkW.vIii
HKAN V K, fKTKKH,
trldoar of otto l'etera. ilet'.inied, hmti"tiid n
try No. 7Wi, tor Iota 1 and II, section 111, loWB.
bin 0 norm, ranire 1 t,
Bhe iininea (bo fullnwln wltlien'ri te prov.
hareontliinoiis residence upon aud cullivallon
of said bind, vis:
louan Hnarka. of Anrthov. flriinn J. TTaltev.
of Ketihea, ilrRon, and II. Merrill and 11. Jill.
lr, of Deer Island, Oreiion.
Jul4aulS . T, AITKKHOM, RaglsUS.
no tins of t'inul Battlement.
In the County Court of the Stats of Or
gon, for Columbia County,
In tha matter of the estate of Mary
Thomas, deceased ,
Notiee is hereby nlven thai the under,
sinned, administrator of the estate of Mary
Thomas, deiwed, has tiled his llitnl avc-.
count and petition for distribution In the
matter of said estate in tho ahnva entitled
court, ami I lint the honorable Judge of said
court has appointed Monday, September
4th, IH!. at lb o'clock a, m .and the court-,
room of said court aa tha time and place
for tho lieatiiiR of objections to such final
account and petition for distribution.
All persons interested tn the said estate
are hereby required to file their objections
thereto on or before said eth day of Hep
temher, 181)3,
AMCXANDEIl THOMAS,
Anmlnlstrator of the estate of Mary
Thomas, deceased.
Notice ia herehv lnn that tha Board ot
Krittalisation will imet at Nt. Helena. In tha
Courthouse, August 2A, 1H03, for tho pari
pose of eqtialUiitK- the assessment of I1
All olalms for correotion must he mad bi
fore the Board. W. H. K.YHBR, .
V'ouiitjr .ssessof,