The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913, September 01, 1893, Image 2

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OREGON MIST
puitedStates aul Conuty omcial Paper,
SUBSCRIPTION TEA YEAH $1.60.
AiWertt.lna into mtiilii known unon anoUon-
Jinn. AiMrc" nil eomiO!miitln to "l.illcor
;iVfon mill," Bt. iltl.w.-(rH;oii.
JAVI8 BRO'S., I tit; KUitora
St. Helen, September . l03.
A hscknt decision by Judge Sht-
tuck, in the settlement of tlio North
jt Ixian & Trqt Company" flairs,
y which certain, coniarotorg are made
preferred creditor, is a rank injustice
to the depositor iu that institution
Tli decision referred to, authorue ie
ttiink to issue ten receiver ? certificates
payable on or before April 1, 1891
and bearing C per ceul interest. These
certificates, aggregating ?ll,2bU.7I, are
to liquidate claim of contractors for
work on the company's vault it the
chamber of commerce building and to
complete the same, together with $uQ0
" . . t ii i
attorney a tees, an oi wiueii curaee uui
of money that belongs to depositors
aud which should bo paid them in
preference toother creditors. It seems
however, that depositors in the rotten
banking institutions of Portland are
the lust to receive any consideration at
the hands of the banks although they
are the only real sufferers and should
receive their pro rata out of the bank's
assets as fust as such assets are cou
verted. It is to be regretted that
Judge Shattuck should alow such an
order to be railroaded through his
court and receive his sauctiou without
according creditors of the bauk a hear
ing or permmitling them an oppor
tunity to proiett sgaint fucli rank m
justice. It would seem from these
proceedjng that a nian had belter
stand in any other position with a
Portland bank than in the lkht of a
depositor.
Columbia county' apportionment
of school niouey for tha, coming year
is entirely inadequate to the require
ment of the county and will come far
short of supplying the treasury with
sufficient fund's to conduct the schools
through another year. Divided equal
ly, among the fifty-two districts
the amount allowed us by the state
treasurer will give each one about f 26.
50, which in some districts will supply
the necessary tuad for about three
weeks' school. This, also, is a result
of the "change" for which the people
prayed, yelled and voted. . However,
' we have been given as much a other
counties in proportion to the
number of pupils, and san only regret
circumstances which make it impossi
ble for people to pay the interest on
state money, thus crippling a fund
which is the most important that
they receive oat of the stale money.
Last year the apportionment was over
four thousand dollars which was barely
enough to meet expenses of the county
school". It is, therefore, painfully evi
dent that unless home other resource
is discovered the county must either go
is debt or do without school.
The much boasted and wonderful
''conservatism" of Portland bankers
doesn't seem to stand inspection very
well. At least the more it is stir
red the worse il smells and the recent
panic has had the good effect of show
ing the real innate rottenness of the
Hilegcd banks, and the perfidity and
cupidity of seme of the banker who
have hitherto stood high in the estima
tion of the people as men of resource
mid integrity. The thorough airing
which the Portland institutions are re
ceiving a a result of panic, will have
the effect of ventilating certain shady
operations which the "conservative"
bankers of that town would prefer not
to see in print. "There is no great
loss without some small gain," and
while the loss to many, by reason of
the rotten methods of many Portland
banker bas been great, the gain will
be in the chape of enlightenment re
garding the "conservative" business
liietlxxla practiced by certain Port
land bankers.
By the killing of Lient. Nelson the
Oregon National Guard has demon
strated the fact that it might possibly
be able to damage an enemy if one
should appear upon our borders. The
unquestioned knowledge of this fact
is worth something to the people of
the state and in a measure mollifies
the sorrow which should be felt at the
uselet sacrifice of a promising young
citizen and able soldier. A great war
rior once said to his generals "if we
have omelet we must break a few eggs.''
general Compson is evidently of the
same opinion and hungry for the omo-
; lot.
Secretary Carlisle has ordered
that all the gold 'bullion in the treas
ury be minted in coins of the denom
inations of f 10. 1$ and 92.50. The
treasury department possesses about
?90,000,OOaoa of gold bullion which
cannot be used as currency, so it has
been decided, tq man the mints and
start them ruonjng at their fullest
. capacity in order to coin, the gold and
gat it into circulation. The coining
capacity of tha tivu ntuU is about
f WO 003.00 i crmoulh. j
NO FltKH SIliVEH.
The Wilson Bill Paaaed Wllhont an
Amendment.
The last act In the great silver
drama, which has attracted the undi
vided attention ol tiie emiiaeu i
was produced in the bonne of repre
sentatives Thursduy afternoon, and as
the actors withdrew from sight so also,
vanished the last hope pi the advo
cates of bimetalism and the unres
tricted coiuage ' of the white metal.
Promptly at noon the speaker com
manded order and the different silver
bills were considered. The resolution
contained in the order of procedure on
the silver question wa rvporte-d, pro
viding for a vote first upon the free
coinage of silver at the present ratio
of lti to 1. Bailey, of Texas, asked if,
n the eveut of all amendments m
eluded In the order being defeated, it
would be in order to ofU-r to propose
ah additional amendment germane to
the subject. The speaker replied that
a at present advised he would answer
no; that the order provides exhaus
tively all that the house may consider,
but when the time came to consider
the question the gentleman from Texas
miclit be heard. McMillan desired to
offer an amendment providing for free
coinage of the prixluct of American
silver mines, but Bland objected, say
ing that such a proposition was no free
coinage at all. Then the Wilson b 11,
repealing the silver-purchase clause of
the Siiermao act, was read, and Bland
offered his first amendment for free
coinage at the ratio of 1(5 to 1, which
was defeated bv vote of 13 J to Tin,
amid great applause from the antMl-
ver men w ho did not expect ao targe a
majority.
rncomnromismg silver mcu men ot
tered a 17 to 1 ratio amendment which
was defeated " 100 to 110. On this
vote, betide the loss of the populist
voles, member of the party witliMd-
ing votes, there were several negative
votes from those who voted iu favor of
a ratio of 18 to 1.
An 13 m 1 amendment wa defeated,
105 to 237.
The third and last ratio amendment
of 2Q to 1 was then otiVred and killed
bv a vote of 113 to 222.
The amendment to re-enact the
Bland-Allison .act wa defeatd 13ti
to 213. ' The Wilson repeal hill was
then passed ayes 239, naes 110.
This practically settles the fate of
silver, although the bill has not beeu
acted upon by the senate. That body,
however, nifly dolav action on the hill
but will hardly dara to refuse its pats
age, coming as it does from such a
rushing defeat in the house, which
action is backed up by unmistakable
public sentiment, fhe value of the
$000,000,000 of silver now iu circula
tion will not be uffected by this 1 g
islati-m, and will not only continue to
circulate but will receive additions
from the bullion now stored in the
treasury which will be minted for cir
culation as fust as it is needed.
CliATSKAME.
Public school commences next Monday.
W. A. Wood was a visitor on our stretti
the tirst of the wttk. , ,, , -.., ,,
E. W. Convers and son W. E. left on
Monday night for a trip up the river.
Henry Doerr left the hhyksmith shop
aud struck out for Nebaiem, Tuesday.
Mrs. Fred Bratchev and family started
Monday nifcUt lor a vUit la friend., east.
Harold Srverson and wife were in the citv
Tuesday evening waiting for the steamer,
to taite a trip to I'oruauu.
Notices posted in town invite bid for the
erection of a bridge across the Ciatskanie
nver near U.J. Bryant s residence.
Mrs. Vanliibber and son. who have been
vi-itina her sister, .Mrs. Frank Merrill, left
this week for tuelr Home in Wuodland,
Washington.
We noticed Mrs. A. F. Mvres and son
ohu. followed soon after bv Mis!? Cora
Brvant and a narty of other young people.
going out last Monday niornuie in the di
reclion of the Selsalem vallev. and we
learned they were headed for the Kock
creek country to see the bhi trees that grow
oui mere.
Quite a little stir was created Tuesday
afternoon by a trial for fat rvlint? through
the streets, held in the ourt of the city re
corder. The ollendc being given the op
tion of paying a smull fine nr live days im
prisoment, he chose the latter and went into
retireurn t much to the surprise of the citi
zens, generally.
The steamer did not reach our city Mon
day evening owing to low tide, but a small
bunt served to transfer passengers between
where the boot was landed and the city,
some time in the nigiit. Hy the way. the
citizens miss the daylight arrival of the
steamer, and have no more occasion to
eather about the landing at 3 or 4 o'clock
in the afternoon Ui s-ee who enme to the
city. Very scarcely now, anything draws
a crowd in the afternoon except the arrival
of the mail.
On Saturday evening lat, W. J. Webber,
residing on the ridge between Heaver and
Ciatskanie, had the misfortune ti have tire
destroy his home and considerable of the
contents destroyed by fire. Fire was tirst
discovered about the Hue by Mrs. Webber,
while prearing supper, and she gave the
alarm to her husband and boy, who were
at work some distance from the house. Mr.
Webber used what water was at hand,
cheeking the tire somewhat, which gained
such headway, however, beforo another
supply of water could be had from the
spring that he failed to get it under control.
What was saved was done through the
combined efforts of his wife and mother,
while be was fighting the (ire. Both of Mr.
Webber's hands were quite badly burned
in an effort to get some things that were
carried outside, off to' eater distance.
The loss is quite severe, but was partly
covered by insurance in the State, of Ka
lem.fur ttOO, part of which was on the
house and part on the furniture. The fam
ily now pecupies the Moore bouse.
In Cblldhoad Happy Umj;
Among the incidents of childhood thtit
stand out in bold relief, as our memory re
verts to the days when Were young, none
are more prominent than severe sickness
The young mother vividly remembers that
it was Chamberlain's Couth IU'tuedv that
cured her of cronp; and in turn adminis
ters is to her offspring and always Willi the
best results. For sale by Edwin Boss.
Nattee.
County Tressurer Wharton ean be found at
his oiUce In the court houw in Bt. 'Helen ou
Wednesdays and Saturdays of each week.
ffsim,B
The only Pure Cream of Tartar Powder. No Ammonia; No Alum.
tyscd in Millions of Homes p Years the Standard.
School Fund Apportionment.
The board of school land commis
sioner for the state of Ore goa, at its
regular meeting held at 8aem on the
2tth of August, made the annual dis
tribution of the interest arising from
the common school fund among the
several counties pi the state us follows :
COUNTIKS.
Maker
Hentnn
Clackamas .
Clatsop'. ...
Columbia.-. .
Coos
Cro:k
Curry , .
IKuulas....,
Ur.int.
allien
Harney
J avksun
Josephine. .,
hllAmalu ...
Ijike
ha ne. ... v..
Li. oi , . .
Lincoln. . . . .
Malheur.....
Marion .....
Morrow
Multnomah.
Polk
Sherman,....
I'illiiin Kite. .:.
Cumti.l ...
Union..;..,.
Wallowa....
Waseo
Washington.
Yamhill
. en it,. Ax
4. ii.oio .to
? (Via in
5.;iti.s do
l.sin S i
. 7.240
. 1,!M
i.atw .vi
. 8.4.11
i.iva
!,;i!U oo
!7 (10
!W7 tit)
, 5.0J7
3.31 !M
. l;727
1,257
. Mi
l.'JOS HO
Nf'J SKI
.via o
. 4.:m
3 0.7 40
l,SiM 70
. 1.1)21
, Hit
li74 HO
NVS tin
7iW
6,iil0
T.TItt
4,tfc7 00
ft 4.M 40
. 1.1HS
834 40
(fctt 10
. 0.IM
.4lM 70
I .Out 70
22.747 15.022 do
. 3"77 2,501 !X
IWJ no
l.i;w
l,O0t 00
0.1(13
.11111 111
4,M2
;t.iM 4u
1,'H.i
i.m to
. s.iv-fis
, MM
4,S0O
2 lilO 20
4,W 20
s;m eo
Totals..... 120,0 to fSI,45t W
It ys further ordered by the board
that a further distribution be made of
this fund ou the second Monday in
December next, or as soon thereafter
na the board may deem advisable.
Heal Emale Transfer.
John Valen to Andrew Erieksmi five
atiies ut seel lull 3i, township; uortn
range 3 west , I
E. S. Bryant and wife to Catherine
Hawkins ten acres in section Hi,
townsbin 7 north, ra-iae 4 west ..
Xathan W. Hacked to C. t). Warmer
CO
200
40 acres in section 1, township 7
north, range 3 west
C. and L. fituriner to William llesinim
15 acres in section 12, township 4
north, ramte i west ,
Elzy George and wile to school dis
trict No. 3. I acre in seed, it 7, town
ship 5 north, range 1 west.'
r nitcd S atr-s tc E. K. Parsons M
acres in section 31, towm-hipo north
range 3 west, patent.
John P. Watson to Leonard P. I!usel
80 acres in section 10, tonhip ii
i.orth. range 4 west . ,
O. M. Ikrg to Daniel Berry 820 acres
in secui.il 4, town-hip (i north,
range 6 west
Win. H. lira' ten and wife to the Ver
nonia Publishing Coipi any lot 10,
block 8, Vcrnonia
Auuu Johnson to A McAvenl land in
sa.-ti- u 2U, township S liorth, range
3 west
Thomas S. Colvin and wife to II. L.
Colvin 1(10 acres in sections 5. and 1),
township 7 north, range a wett
1,000
300
1.00
8.00
1,300
1,000
1.00
4,000
1EEU ISLAND.
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. English returned
from the sea beach last week.
Mrs. Enirlisli left fur the bench the first
of the week to visit her son David, and en
joy the bracing sea breeze.
W. n. Connell and wife entertained some
of their friends la-t Haturday evening with
a social dance at their palatial home.
Donald Sutherland, who is living on Mr.
Harris' place, iu Carioo vailey. had to en
large bis barn to accommodate his hay cr.-p.
Almost everybody U t-ikh'i advantage
of ihe present dry weather by b iniiua their
slashings and log heap. Tl.i. i the right
time to clear grounJ when all the old logs
and smaller trash is as dry a kindling wood.
Two ladies, Mrs. Anderson ami Miss
Benson, of 1'ortland, have been visiii. g for
the pa-t week at tho Oherg homestead.
They have been charmed by tne niniiy
comforts of a country home, such as pood
milk, pure spring wtc-r. iiicnutc-m nir ami
fresh fruit ami vegetables, which is not
generally found in the city.
We do earnestly call the attention of the
pnn rvi"or, whose district goes out to the
Clatskuuio river, to the ntany limbs, bushes
and dry snags which overhang and reach
Into the road. It is impossible for one to
travel, either riling or drivinu, wlibout
having their hat brufbed otf and the hv-e
a:id arms being scratched. It is very un
comfortable, especially for ladies, besides
being very daugeious.
KEl'BEX.
Mrs. Galloway, of Portland, was visiting
in Reuben last week.
Considerable flume has been destroyed
by fire on (joble creek.
Mrs. Ida Bower is visiting her mother in
Portland, during this week.
Miss Fannie Mvnalt U visiting hersiste",
Mrs. Brown, at Shilo Basin.
Miss Bessie Archibald returned this week
from Scappoose where she has been visiting.
Little Clarence Wilcox met with the mis
fortune of having one of his arms fractured
by falling, one day last week.
What was the matter that there was no
game brought home by the party who went
tj the ClatsUanie on a hunting trip?
Fire is doing no small amount of damsee
in the forest back of this place. Three
county bridges oh the road leading to the
I'pper Beaver have already been destroyed.
A Cm Thiuff to Keep at Hand.
Some years ago we were very much sub
ject to severe spells of cholera morbus, mid
now when we feel any of the symptoms
that usually preceed that ailment, such as
sickness at the ftonmoli, diarrhea, etc., we
become scarv. We have found Chamber
lain's Cholera, Colic and Diarrhea Ketuedv
the very thing to straighten one out in such
cases, ami always keep it about. We are
not writing this for a pay testimonial, but
to let our readers know what is a good
thing to keep handy in the house. I roy,
(Ean,)Chief. For sale by Edwin floss.
Notice,
Notice i given that George If. La
ment is our authorized agent and will
hereafter collect and receipt for water
rents. Ohchakk & Jonks.
Try li.
For a lame back or for a pnln in the fide
or chest, try saturating a piece of flannel
with Chamberlain's Pain Balm and binding
it on to the affected parts. This treatment
will cure any ordinary case in two or three
days. Pain Balm also cures rheumatism.
Fifty cent bottles for sale by Edwin lloss.
$5.00 Howard.
8TKAYED From Deer Island one bay
horse, with strati around neck marked
' Ears," to O. T. Co. Finder will receive
the alioye reward hy notifying W. f). Con
ndl, Deer Island P. C and holding horse
for the same.
owdeK
. ''
mum
Cholera Agalu Kplilcuilc.
A dispatch to the New York Herald
from Valparaiso, says: Ihe steamer
Corli is ou tho Atlantic ocean, bound
fur tio port, filled with persons uillieled
with cholera and having a record of
105 deaths on her trip across tho ecu.
1 he dispatch says the ship arrived in
Kim Jauiuio August 21) from iheUruud
island canal, aud that 105 person on
board lior died ui cholera on the waj
over. - When the ship got into the har
bor und made her lepurt slio was re
fused puriuiskion to land or ovci) put
her passenger and crow in quarantine
She was escorted out of the harbor by
the warship liepiihlica, aud ordered
not to land at auy Urasiiltan port. Ad
vice from Austi and llungaty indi
cute thai (-liolcia is again reging in
those coiiuttica and in of in unusually
ViQteut type. It will cause heavy rav
age aiul result lti great loss o lite.
At .Naples, France, Uveii'y-fivo new
cases are reported daily, fifty per ceni
of which prove (n.tal. Wednesday, u
woman waa taken to a hospital at Jur
sey City suffering from whut is said to
be genuine Asiaiw cholera.
Work is to commence at once on (he
asylum and rcloii school additions at
Salem.
if. i vEyo if in cka cm: ?
DR. "GRANT'S
CURES
ss
JV?) Diabetos,
Cri;ht' Dl8efi,
Inflamrnatioil of tl tilaf
Uer. Yellow V.'atei', P.tlck
r3t Sediment in Lrirs.
Bumirtij Sonsatio, P.i:b
in the Buck, and all Dis
eases of the Kidneys.
fllKfAKKO Br
O.W.R. MaMiaclnriiiE Co., PSSILC?'
For Sail hy Edwin Ross, St. Helens, Or.
Notice fax: PbllBlln.
land Od)c si Oregoa City, Orpon,
.liilv :tl. 0 .
N'OTIOK Is hereby given that th followliia-uaim-d
senior rsts tiletl lualc. of tits Illicit
tlon to muke final nr-fcf in suiiHrl of lll t-tiilin,
ami thut sutd proof wdl lie "-afl t ctor. th
t'onnty CUrk of CnboeMrt county, ui Ht. Helens,
Orcsou, ou Sept. is, tSi l. t: .
J. Wit "U'SMBAfMKR,
Homesteail entiv No, Tk. for the wtohwest V.
of e-tiou 9, township 6 north, range i se-t.
lie mime tne tninmitue wiine.M to nrove no
ctindniious resideuc. upon and eulttvt'.tlon of
bald land, vis:
Homer C llrown. Ootllelb Anllker. V. C. ( lark
and Jacob Xwiugle, of Ke'i'ieti. CntiiiitMs eoun-
ly, tirftrmi. j. i, Ai'rr:t?,
iik4 ei- llcxlsler.
Admitllstratnr-s Police.
NOTICE is hereby aiven bv tbe iimler-
signed a lininidrator of Cie est ite of Char
les Thegiala, decDa-ed. to (be credi urx of
a:id all persons Imvim; claims acain-t lbs
:au dcccascti. to rxinlut them with ttic
iiteessary voucheitH i:!iin six uiontiis after
the tir-t puldication of this notice, to the
said administrator, at the St. Clinrh-s Hi. tel.
ill the ci'.y of i'uithtiid. tate of Oh-ui-ii
,A LhKKT JOifXSiiN.
Administrator of the estate of t-hailes
ThegO'.la , defeated.
u.i'.co j.uy km.
l-Jxccatrlx Holier.
tn the County iiiit for the Mate of Ore
gon, for Ci-hinibia county .
In tie ma ti r of the esti,t of Thomas
llodgkm's, decea-cil.
Notice is 'hereby given that the under
signed has been duly appoimed exeiutrix
of said estate by t.ie above entitled eiiiirt.
and ail pcr.-ous Laving claims against the
said estate are hereby nsjuired to present
them with the proiier voucbe- s. tn the tin
d. r vned ivtlhin six montiis from the dato
of tbi notice, ut lis r residence, near (Jidiin's
pustuliue, in said cnintr and state.
Hl LDAlf IIOHUKIXS.
Executrix of the last will of Thomas Hodg-
fcins, uis-cnseii.
Dated this 25th day of A'-'gust, Irifi.
Katice for Publication.
hand Ofllce at Oregon Cltv, ( irejjon.
Jidv si, lrwl.
VOTICE Is hereby idven that the Mlowinir
11 iimiie'l settler htu tiled notice of his inten
tion to make, nna proof lu support of his elaim
and that said proof will Imj maoe lieforo the
011111? ('leek of Columhla county, at Ht. Ueluus,
Oregon, on Sept. libit, lmti, viz:
HOItSCIl. 1IOLTER,
Pre-emption I- K Jt.76. for the X E. i of S.
K. '1 secilon .': W. K ol 8 W. i section 4 anil M
W.'IJ of N W. ectloti S, T. 8 S., It 3 W.
lie names the following witnesses to iirov. his
continuous reideuc U(sm and cultivation of,
said laud, viz:
A. L. Alley and Jessie Alley, of Apiary. Colum
bia Co.. Ore., (He Knrkwn and Chris Johnson,
o, Ciatskanie, Columbia county. Ore.
J. T. APi'lTUSUN, Boirtstur.
ai,'4ept8.
Summons by Publication.
TN THE CinCL'IT COCUT OP THE
1 State of Oregon, for tbc County of Co
lumbia. P. K. Cbosswait, Plaintiff",
Oscar Aki.t.
Vi i.i.i b 1. Akin,
J. M. Crkss, Defendants.
AND
Johv Backus,
To Oscab Attin aud Wu.ua I. Akib,
Defendants.
In the name of the State of Oregon, you
are hereby required to appear and answer
the complaint tiled against you hi the above
entitled suit, by the tirst day of the term
of the above court, commencing on the
first Tuesday after the second Monday in
October, lttld, and if you fail to so appear
or answer, for want thereof, the tilaintill'
will apply to the court for the relief de
manded in said complaint, namely: That
he have judgment against the defendants,
Oscar Akin and Willie I. Akin, for the sum
of f Ml.Ou'with ten per ceut. interest from
the 4th day of January, itf.fi. due on a
promisory unto made by tbeiu to the plaint
iff, and $100 attorney's fees, and his costs
and disbursements, including taxes paid by
him on the southwest YA of section 'M,
township 5 north, ranee 3 west of the Will
amette meridian, in said Columbia county,
state of Oregon, aud proving the foreclosure
of a mortgage executed and delivered to
him by said Oscar Akin and Willie I. Akin
on said land, to secure the payment of said
note, and such other and additional relief
as may to the court seem meet and the
nature of this case may require. This ser
vice of this summons by publication is in
obedience to an order therefor by Hon.
Tfcos. A. McIlride.Judg.of tliesaldClrcuit
court above naraod. dated July 15th. IHiO,
DULL .-ST (TAUT.
augtscplS Attorney for Haijitln".
AGENTS WANTED on salary and commis
sion for T1IK OXIiY AUTHOIllZKIJ
BIOGRAPHY OF JAMES ft. BLANE,
By J All, II A II LOT, his literary execu
lor, wlin the co-operation of hU fainilv, and for
Mr. Wane's Complete Works, "TiVfcNTV
VF.AICKOI- OomfmiCNN," and bis later
book, "FOI,ITI:AI. DIM'UKKIONM."
One prospectus for these 8 BKNT KljJM.INft
books In tiie market. A. K, V. Jordan of Me.,
took 112 orders from first 110 calls; aveut's proi't
I lis) :. Mrs: Haliard of 0. took 10 orders, 13
Heal Eiisula, In 1 dsy: profit ai aft. K.T.. Kleeof
Mass. took 27 order. In 2 days; profit 47.vft. J.
Partrlge of Mo' took 4(1 orders from 8ri culls; 'pro
fit I75.25, E. A. Palmer of N.Dsk. took ft In 3
days: Kofit l'JS.26. KUKXII.IVfi TF.IIBI.
TURK rllo Immediately for terms to
THE HENRY" BILL PUB. CO., Nor
wich, Connecticut.
IflhMFY $,
eK ...
tV si 1 V --7,.-
V J
Some "Good Buys'
rOH SAL BT
D. tT. Switzer,
ST. 1IKLENS, - OUIXION.
The southwest W of section 82, and the
southeast H of thi southeast $i of feetlon
III, and west t or the soulliwest H of sec
tion 81, township 7 north, range 2 west,
acres, $7.50 pef acre.
The southeast if of th southeast H of
section :ni, township T north, range J west,
ill acres at o per acre.
Tho northwest U of section , township
(1 north, range 2 west, containing UK) acres,
910 per acre.
1W acres in section 3, township 7 north,
range J west. A one and ono half story
house, Mx'ii barn, 18:io, with sheds: Ui
acres cleariHl, KKl in pasture, I acre of
prunes, hearing, oth.r fruits, cuts 30 tons
of hay. Price 2,ftoo. Tonus easy.
liift acres of land, house and barn, 1ft
acres cleureo and tcnccit, some irini irces
bearing. 1'rio $10 per aere. 'forms easy.
Terms Ono-thlrd cash, balance secured
hy mortgage at 8 per cent, interest.
COLUMBIA
BANKING CO.
(Incorporated)
AT. HELENS,
OREGON.
(1. A. MASSIF., C. II. XKWFU,,
President. Cashier.
Capital $20,000.
Transacts a general lianklne business,
Kxchnnge bought aud sold. Interest ul
lowed uu time deposits.
YOUR PATRONAGE SOLICITED,
Hart & Sweetland,
Proprietor
St. Helens Meat Market
Fresh and Baited Meats, Sausage, Fish
and vegetables.
Meals by wholesale at special rates.
F.xp-ess wagon run to all parts of town,
and charges reasonable.
TIII8
Splendid, Yonng Norman Horse
TEMPEST
Will Make the Season of 1893
as Follows:
Monday and Tuesday nt II. COX'S
place, Warren.
Wednesday and Thurd.iv at Oohle.
Ileal of the week at U. SlUCKLE'S
ranch, Iccr lshind.
TERMS: INSURANCE 15
TEMPEST l a benn lful, dark Iron grsv,
(11 1:,,,.Im h','l w,-ven conr ,.1.1 - Ueielts lll'll
ami second t j none iu miisvular jw,.r uud
diirabiiity.
He was sired by Yonnif Ilyron Kler; by
Old Hymn V or. Imported mid nancd by
fihigliiasler, Keota, Iowa. Tenitiesi's dam
was sired I'V Old lcinpcst.a Norman Hone
owned by J. Uowns, Iowa.
(1ms. Muckle, Owner.
Astoria Marble Works,
J. II. IMIIOFF, ruo'i'.
) MASUFACTUItER OF
Marble and Granit3
WORK.
All Kinds of Cemetery Work.
FOOT OF OhNKY STRBET,
ASTORIA, i : i : OREGON.
McNutt Bro's,
The Leading Merchants
Vernonia and Cornelius
Write to Cornelias for Stage
Dates.
Supplies for Campers and Fish
ermen. Vernonia and Cornelias, Or.
THE IOWA JEWELER,
A.N.WRIGHT.
Souvenir Spoons a Specialty.
Special Attention to Watch Eejairinir.
M0EEI60N 8T., Op. T, 0., PORTLAND.
MDCKLE BROS.
MANUFAOTl'ltKU OF
Rough and Dressed Lumber,
-DKAI.KItH IN-
Dry Goods, Groceries,
Hay, Hour and Teed.
St. Helena, . Oregon.
Model Saloon.
I. TAN WOOD, Prp'r.
8T. HELENS, . OREGON
Choice Wines.
lienors and Cigars. Beer 5 Cts.
Bilford and Pool VM
for thi Ptwommodation of PaSroni
CALL AROUND.
DR. Win. GRISWOLD,
DENTISTRY.
OFFICE ATTHE DRUG STORE,
ST. IIFLENS,
i i OREGON.
JAMES F. BRADDOCK,
BLACKSMITH WORK
In all its Uranchcs.
REPAIRING : WOOD -..WORK.
I'ri.ea are very rraotiulil. niul nil work
gllMr.llHl.Cll.
H0ULT0N,
OREGON,
MiJriit?
OF COURSE yOU DO.
QIH'H HKtSO 'I II K CAKK. It bilioov
O V"U tn linil ll inrt dp-liallo plauti to
.rjli vour ' iiivli'Htt,t."
"THE BANQUET."
K4'l coiKlttntly uu liiintl tho (allium
Cuban Blossom Cigars.
Tlic tltifnt llo of Win.. I.l'iiiura ail
t'ignr" to be found tlitile of I'urt
IhikI. And U yi.ii tthli lu
eiiKuita In a itutuv o(
POOL OR BILLIARDS,
They can a.ur you tint they liar tli
brut talilu in town. KverytnlnK new inn)
n''Ht. anil your ji.truimgu ia ieaii.ltuily
uliclttil
"THE BANQUET"
Ui. Iluleni. Oragun.
LEARN TELEGRAPHY!
TKADK
IT PAY
Success Sure.
Ad'lroH J. C. BKYMOKHKIl. Orritiiiilau Illilg.
I'llll'l l.AMW, OKKtioN.
TOURIST ASD FAflILT IIE1DIICABTERS.
New York IicHtuurant.
Andbbom t Rkakiy, rropriotor.
n. taa rir.t trt,
PORTLAND, - - OREGON.
ST. HELENS HOTEL.
J, George, Proprietor.
Tables alvray inpplied with tli. bent ediblt
and delicacies the market all'ord.
TERM REAH0NABLK
FOR REGULAR BOARDERS,
Having been ntwly reftirntihed, wt
... w K ni-li:iiuil iq mu
our patrons, and noliclt m sbar of your
nrrAiiirn
ST. HELENS
OREGON.
T- H. DECKER.
Tonsorial Artist.
The old And rtiliahln Va
razor just a aharp a can be found,
and will ihave yon oomfortably and
quickly fot only fifieen cent.
Give Him a Call at the Old Stand.
ST. HELENS,
0REQ0X.
. t.
SHERIFF'S SALE,
8TATR ov nnw'ON, t
TJ "'.''. ,M,, . I)r of t ill
(JmttMif Onm.'ii fr tli Dmiitty of ( oltt in-
Sn .Iiim h IS'li Hy f Mart'li, lml.
l th..rle of it -itt ir nniiiiin. ai.a
.1 .1 mtl. "lil will wit. llnii t a mill
3 Ctd lo ... W Hh-riir of CoUiinlil
I utility tr.'oii, ooi.in...lli.g me to i.uik.
miM'rtV f the til.l Uef. iulHii Joint My.
J ,ir I. Hint (or want of .rum.i pr..rty r
iVm ll.o itt of July. f. 'VV ,)
tin. IntrrnKt of tli M (lelHKlant. John
(two ami four) .wllon WS?" V ' m
nnrtlt. . '" . V," " . Z u f
wiitlon KPV.nlecn, townlil fl imrlh.
rn. tiv wimi, oi " ''V
(",,i la, ritnle of Or.-iton. Now. Jhw..
lorn lv Vlrtti. Mini In mriian.'t of n.l.l
' ' .: .. i ...ii .... u. .,,,, I.i i lull fhilntf
rxri'iininii wm, .,, -
f Hi'i't"inl'r, IM. t th l"r r W
vi.h k I., tin. r. : r ; x;: "v:
door t him woiin n"" " v
ulil county antl utiitn. .till for rah al
iiiililln nticii'in io ui. n'ii .....v.
lor ajl of tli rlnlit, I'll, mul liitrt nl
naiil ilcrcnilunt John Mavnanl. it am (
Ihfi uliuyn ili'HrilMil rval vilv. tit .atltfy
until rim utlon ami th cot m Xnc
of .iilc. Mulil ml. I n.ioln tilgM' o
1u,r,loi.a.rttloteoM)w.Mj.Ki
HIutIIT of t'olHiulila County, Orr-on,
SHERIFF'S SALE.
STATU OK ORK'IOS, .
fniintv ol O -lumlila I ..,.
HY vUI I 'KOK AS KXKt'l TION AMI
an onl.r IhmiIok out of III t'lroolt
Court of lliehtuli' ol tli.xon, for th. lUinnty
of Mulliioninli, to mo illn'i tirl. upon
liiiluMiii-iit In favi.r ol I'liilntltln. whrrvln
(l. Zollur ami t. Hhiii. lo piirtnfr., at tl.
.tllnr Co., wrm I'laliitlllS, ami Mangl
tUiiniiion. ami l. W, Cinun witr. Ho-
dMHluiiiii, for Hi. .tun of tt tliV, Uli inlrr
.HiiliiierBtuuf M M-r rrnKtiu lr annum
from tin- Hint ilnv or Jim.. IMM, anil for
ilm fiirtlnr sum of :ti,.1, ami ai-cru.
iiiK M-t", foniMinnililiK to mull ! of
Uu; (cllown g tli'm rllniil ri'al property, tn.
wit: lllo.'k. 21 l!"anil 4'.'. In llir Hwoinl Ail
liliinn lo V.rmmlu. tnti I ami U. In lilm-ln
III, mciii'l Ail illliin to VernonlH, lot" I a It' I
U lu li'ork H. Htvonil Ailillllon to Wriio
tiln, lot. 7 mul . In hlurk IA, Mini Aildltlnu
tn Vnriion a, l.'t 7, Work I I, Klml Aihlltloa
in Viriioiiiu. anl lot'T.i. u, I". H.nJ I J, lu
him 111, in the I'irit Aihlitlun lo V.rnoina.
In ( iiiuiiilila luimiy . tiiU ul Orrwiii, U
ttiilmr with th" ti'in-nii ni.. lirrnlltnin.nt
ami ipurlt'tinitt'r4 tlipcunlo b lunttliiK or
in nm wl-r Mpirluliiitur, nil Ix'tng mlinitril
In Colunilii.i I'otn ly, rial of Orrgoii. 1
henliv vvrtifv tli.it 1 leiliil tiMn tk aUyn
ilram-flioil r-'l pnuirrty ou tli. tlrl day of
June. IwKJ, In tli. toll, ln(t mnuii.r, lo-wlt:
11 v pimtliiK in uroii-l'l' iii'ii" liliive upon th
property iiImivd ileo iliil, a ropy of III"
Writ of KxtH-i.ilon tortlilwl to ly ru.
Hh.iill'. Sow In i.iiriimni-ji. niul by aullior
liy of "ulil xwutl ui I will, on tin' Wilny of
SiiU'iiiIm r. l-ui, at tlm hour of i oVIm k
of hIiI Uay, at the Court llmi. ilonrlu Co
IiiiiiIiIm I'liiimy ami Mute afor.al'l, t.11 at
piiblir iiiu-tlo.i all II,. rU'lit. till", claim In
li.ri'kl ami citutr of th. .alii M'ivf-1. Cum
inou. a. il Ii W. Cuiiimoim in anil to Hi
altovi' li.irllKKl n-al pMit) . tn lint hiitli"
.1 diililcr tlivn foi, fi r rnlt, to taii.fy
mini I'Xtt'Ulioti, Intt'TO'ia nJ piwIii.
i. A. MASrlP..
aiigWcpSI Sin rill ol t'olumliia ruutity, Or,
ai.Titio.
in tub (u:ct'iT,orHT or tub
Stutuof tiicR'Hi, for ColiiniliU County.
IIHAIISU,
iitainlUr,)
v. f
wii.i.hm i.n viiA.n di fi'iuLinu
To WIMinnt Uru'iAin, I bIkjc iminul
t),iiilaiit:
In tlm nainp of th. Htnle of Orrifon,
you nr lirreliy rinpilrvcl tn eppt ar anil an
wr lo tlntiiimpliilnt lllml ayalnm yuu iu tlo
alnv riiiltliit mt In Ilm iiIhuc nanitit
cmrt. on or tirforr l!n- Hrt ilnv of tin-term,
of "nlil Court, next Mlowlnv lhccnirallot
of -In wok piililiratlon of tlili .iimnnin
wliii-li will lie Tucwlay next loilimlux tho
'.'ml MiiiMl iv In i:tnlH'r. lo-wll : H.i.
loth ilnv of1 iiiliiwr, I -It I. Ami If yu I.' II
to upper ami mi''r Mini t'oniphiluk (ui;
wimi iliir.nf pl.iiiiiili will Ink. a ilirn.
aaninrt you ilUxiltiiig the homl. uf mat i i
inoiiy now tMinx liw.riv you atnl plain,
till', awarding pltilu'lir tlic rar. ami cu'iinly
of Hi. iiiiiinr i till.!. Moi-y Kl'aliiniiiint, ami
pi'rn.lttin-,' pl;iiiitli' In r.iuno h.r malihu
mime, l.ljiii- Mi Unnalil.
Thi. Hiiinon. la pub'taliH pnraiiant loan,
tmlrrof III Hon. T. A. Xli'lliiilr, JuiIk "f
.ulil I'ourt, uittdu lb. I2lh day of Augual.
Ifi'.fl. Aiitfu.t t.'lli IIW.
J. V. HKACII,
Attornuy for plaintiffs
n,nnoi,
Is in Jcrrii: Cotiaror I'moi I'aicmrr,
Htt or Oku. ks, CoLi'Mau CotiaTT.
I.. 0. llAXTKK, IM t II. I
v.. V HI MMONH.
Ciiai. Hi stkh. Deft, )
io i mam. Iluarxa, D.f.mlnnt.
INTIIK NAMK OK THE KTATK OK
tln-iton , you are hereby rnpilred to ap
ri.ar in Hie uli, . cuurt of Union pnciiu t,
or Colunil l. i'i.iiiii v, .tat of Oregon, on
Maiurday, Ot toher i th. A. 1. IMM, at 10
o i li.i'k A. M tn amiw.r Ui complaint tiled
nciilmt you la the almy. eaui, or dm th
pliiiiillll will take Juiliimi nt agiilnat vnu a
prayed for In th rorupliitiit, via: far th
mini of IX'.SI, with IntereH thereon from
the day of January, mil, until paid, at
tbe rata of H percent mt atiiiUHt, and Ilia
I'unU of tbia action.
A. H. IM.AKKHI.KV,
Jmlice of tha Ware.
W. J. Itlce. attorn.) for plaintiff. autttuctO
Node ! I'imI lil.aa.i.l.
In th. Conntv Court of tli SUt. of Or
gon, for Coin mbia County,
In tiio matter of tlio ealat of Mary
Thoman, deceased,
N'ltice I. b.reliy given Ibat the uml.r
tigoi'd, adinlnlitrHlor of the elat of Mary
Tlniiiiax, deceam-d, liaa tiled hi final ar
count and petition for dmlriliiitlon in tha
matter of .aid date In th above entitl.it
court, and Hint Hie honorable judge of taul
court linn appointed Monday, rU-ptember
lib, IhIi.1. at io o'clock a, in ,'and the courts
room of .aid court a. the time and plac
for tha hearing of objection to tuch dual
account and petition fur dU trlhu tlou
All person! Interentrd in tli. .aid aatul
nr. bereby refpiired to tile their objictlon
tlier.ln on or before aald 41 li day of Sep
tember, tans. :
. , AI.KX AKDER TU0MAB,
Anmltil.tratnr of tha e.iate of Mary
Thomas, deceased.
ftatice af final Neitleiuent.
In the County Court of th Stubs of Or
gou, for Coliinililii t'ounty.
In the matter of the entate of Mrgrtt
J, Null , decenxed
Notice 1. bcr. l.y given that I have mads
and Hied my llnal account, and petition t.
be dicbargd , a. executor of the la.t will
and testament of Margaretta J. Neff, de
ceuni'd, hihI the Hume haa been .at for b.ar
big ou Monday, the 4tli day of hepteiiiber,
A. I)., 1M0.I, at 10 o'clock a. iu., at tba
county court-room In HI. Helen., Ore
gon, nt which time any on having any
caiiHe to ahow why .aid iliml aocounl ami
petition tdiall not be allowed thould appear
and prenent nine.
iJoiie by order of Hon. Dean WancUrd,
probata judgu.
. Mude ut chnmhem Augu.t Isf, A. P. 1H03,
, r I'KI'KttJ. LOirsiUNONT,
W. J. Kick, Attorney. JCjtecrutor.
Admlnlatrotara Nailc'
The underalirnml I. ...I.,- I....- .nMn. A
by the t'ounty (lou'rt of Columbi County,
Oregon, admitil.itratorR of the attata if
",7 ir". deceawd, all pemon havli-f
cluimtai!;alntniditta ar requetted to
preaent the aame to u. at A.torla, Oration,
within .ix month, from tbia date.
F. A. KlfiHER,
Dated July 13th, 1803. AdmUilttraton.
! . ju2lul