OREGON MIST.
Unite J States and Ccanty OSlcial Pausr.
SUBSCRIPTION PER YEAR $1.50.
Adv.rtlslnrrateam.de known upon appllca
linn. AdUross all emrauutciiiiiu lo "ivdiior
Oregon Mist," St. Helens, Ore.-ou.
PAVIH URO'K., I i t I Editors).
St. Helena, September 15, lf03
Tm Chinese must go." Jh mitt
conclusion hat at last been arrived
br the administration after aeveral
month of vacilating nonsense,
which the government haa succeeded
in demonstrating the fact that it has
pot naval courage lo enforce law a
let it is enacted by its highest legisl
tive body and declared constitutional
bv its hichest legal authority. After
months of weak kneed bickeriug and
diplomatic flim-flam in which the
Chinese Six Companies bluffed the
government into a complete back-down,
the administration haa realy braced up
jt backbone sufficient to start five of
the impudent, almond-eyed subjects of
Confucius on their way to the flowery
kingdom. The ball was started rolling
the other day by tha action of a eensi
ble California Judge, who had the
courage lo decide that the Chinamen
brought before him were here illegally
and iu violation of law, and wuo ac
cordingly ordered their deportation
without any more ceremony. The de
portation will continue until the $15,
000 which is all that is left of the $50,-
000 appropriation for that purpose,
exhausted, after which the matter will
be solely in the hands of cougreaa it
self. Closelj following the announce
ment that unregistered Chinese are
to be deported comes the report that
the Chinese Six Compauiea are mak
Ing overtures to the government for
stay of proceeding in order lo allow
Chinamen time to regUter and comply
with the provisions ef the law requir
ing them to do to. This action of the
Chinamen it limply an illustration
of tho fact that they are willing to
torn ply with the law it it U necessary
in order to remain in the country, but
will not recognize our laws unless rad
ical measures are adopted by the ad-
jniuibtration.
Is auditing the bills which are pre
sented to the county court, the urgent
need of a law regulating the manner
of summoning jurors, judges ol elee
tion, etc., is apparent at a glance.
Judge Blanchard, of the probate court,
closely estimates the expense of the
county for this particular item at $2,-
000 per annum, eighty per cent of
which could easily be saved to the
county by a statute authorizing the
sheriff to summon such persons bv
jnail, using regiaterd letters or special
delivery stamps instead of calling npon
each one in person and charging the
county ten cents for milage. The
county ia now well supplied with post
offices and if the sumnunB is mailed
at the proper time the party summoned
is reasonably sure lo receice it in time to
appear when wanted, and in the event
of failure it is not a matter of such vi
tal importance as to cause very serious
inconvenience. A law of this kind
would effect a considerable saving . to
the county, and we recommend that
our representative prepare a bill of this
kind for consideration by tho state leg
islature.
Deputy president is a position un
known to the constitution of the
United States, but it practically exists
all the same, and is filled by Secretary
Iiamont, who, while nominally at the
head of the war department, really
has very little to do with its business;
his numerous duties as deputy presi
dent leaving him no time, even if he
had the inclination. Little time as be
has given to the wftr department since
he entered the cabinet, it is probable
that he will give less in the future, as
the statement was this wee it semi
officially made that a democrat was be
ing sought with the ability to perform
the duties of secretary of war and the
willingness to accept the position and
salary of assistant secretary, the object
being to allow Dan Lament to con
tinue drawing the salary of secretary
whiles performing none of the work
pertaining to that position. "Reform"
comes high, but the democratic admin
istration is bound to have it ,
There Is little if any doubt that the
administration intends to rigidly en
forces the provisions of the Geary law
requiring Chinese resideuts of this
country to register or sufTer deporta
tion, ; The Attorney-general has given
explicit instuctioQS to United States
marshals lo arrest and bring every un
registered Chinaman in their district
, to a designated point fur shipment to
China, and there is no disposition on
the part of any revenue officer to shirk
the instructions of the department.
There are available for this purpose
jout f 15,000, and active measures will
be taken to enforce the lavf while it
lasts, after which the fulfillment of the
law rests entirely with congress. Fear
that the Chinese government will re
taliate when an attompt is made to
enforce the law lias iiroaiptod the gov
eminent to make arrangements for
tivnilieuirg the flayal fleet at the
China station, and the Baltimore and
two other vessels ore on the way to
lhat place.
CoNdRKSSKAH W. C. P. BrBCKKS
BKDOK, of Kentucky ,is now the deleud
ant in a suit for seduction, preferred
by Miss Madeline Pollard, his mistress,
whom h represented as his fiance and
a such introduced into high Kentucky
society. Besides being sued for Bed uc
lion Breckenridie has been severely
denounced by peopU who he imposed
hit mistress upon, and a duel or two is
it expected as an outcome of the very
unsavory affair.
Senator Mokqan a concurent reso
Intiou for the appointment of a joint
committee of seven senators and seven
representatives lo investigate the en
lire financial system of the country
and report to congress what legislation
it necessary to prevent periods of alio,
genoy tucn at the country haa just
passed through, has been favorably re'
ceived and if it be not antagonised by
the adminit t rat ion it may go through,
j -
Those democratic who have been
accustomed lo accusing the rrpublcan
parly of sectionalism should look at
the organisation ot the house- the
speaker and nearly two-thirds of the
committee chairmen, including most
of the important ones, from the south
nd forever keep silent.
A number of geutlemeu interested
in protecting industries have this tuld
the house ways and means committee
what the result would be if the tariff
is lowered or intirely removed in some
cases entire destruction of industries,
and in all cases lower wages for Amer
ican workmen.
Congress must appropriate the nee
etsary seven millions to deport the un
lawful Chinese residents. Clear them
out of the country and perhaps a
white man will be able to earn bread
far hit starving family.
CLATSKAMK,
Wm. Howatson and Phil Johnson.
of
Kuappa, are in towa this week.
Mrs. Tho. Bums and Mrs. Wm. Barr
started lor Portland Tuesday night
Mrs. Phil Stout, of Pea View, is visiting
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. r. Aiyers.
Charlev Lee has moved his family across
the river into one ol the Bryant bouses
Cora Bryant left on Mondav evening for
Portland, expecting to spend some tune
mere,
P. J. Popham has returned from an ab
sence ot soma wee It 3 in Washington, across
the way,
Peter Donkle, of Mint, was over the first
of the week in Ms usual happy and amiable
Ira me ot mum,
At a school meeting held on Mondav
evening the small state apportionment was
distributed to the needy teachers.
James Paul, of near Mit. was over Tumi-
day, bringing with him his daughter, Mrs.
w. Lane and child wuo expect to return to
their former home, near Bureau s mill.
Mr. and Mrs. A. 8. Graham, of Marsh
land, were m town Tuesday, accompanied
by Mrs. Thorne, Mr. Graham's mother.
Mrs. A. 31. I ichenor returned home with
them for a short visit.
We understand that Georee Havs ha
disposed of the balance of his real "estate,
near frisk's. He found buyers in some of
the Finn families who want to get on a lit
tle higher ground than they have on the
prairie.
We understand that B. F. Van is offering
his butchering establishment and general
meat market for sale, expecting to leave
town and go to the farm In the Nehalem
valley, where his father recently died, to
take care of his mother, who feels that she
would not like to leave the old place during
the remainder of her dav. Frank, while
doing his duty, is offering good induce
ments to some one to carry on the butch
ering business in C'latskarie,
Oeorge Jones, wife and child eave Mr.
and Mrs. Daniel Dixon a surprise, lu.it
week, coming all the way from Missoula,
Montana, to visit them, after a separation
of several years. Mr. Jones is a conductor
on a division of the Northern railway and
his wife is a niece of Mr. Dixon's. The vis
itors reached the residence of their aged
relatives entirely unannounced and were
obliged to introduce themselves before
their identity could be established. When
known, however, they so delighted their
uncle and annt that ther appoip.I it vrnv
young in the memory of other years, and
went aronnd the house with the surightli
ness of youth, nearly. The visitors re
mained until Monday, looking aronnd the
neighborhood, eating plums, which they
very much enjoyed and thought thev were
the finest they had ever sai n, and enjoying
nit vw, which is line irum mr inxons
place. They were full of pr.ii.se for Oregon
except in one particular. They hurt our
feelings by saying our roads were not good.
Biding to Dixon s in a cart, they seem to
have that so impressed ou their ininds that
it was frequently referred lo by them. It
was too bad that our county roads should
be so lightly spoken of, but "teeing is be-
liering,"
jar.
. Jones thinks.
A Tklnsr ( Keep at Htnt.
Borne years ago we were very muoh sub
ject to severe spells of cholera morbus, and
now when we feel ony of the svuiptorus
that usually preceed that ailment, such as
sickness at the stomach, diarrhea, etc., we
become scary. We have found Chamber
lain's Cholera, Colic and Diarrhea Keroedy
the very thing to straighten one out in such
cases, and always keep it aljoiit. We are
noi writing mis lor a pay testimonial, but
to let our readers know what is a ?onrl
thing to keep handy in the house. Troy,
.an.;iDiei. rot sale by Edwin Koss.
Notice to Water Consumers,
Patrons of the St. Helens Water
Company are notified that the use of
hose is strictly prohibited except be
tween the hours of 6 and 8 o'clock
P.M. Orchard Jones.
Mrs. Cleveland presented the Presi
dent with a nine-pou.id daughter at
noon Saturday. The new baby was
born at the White House.
Jj ii 11 HI! 139
The only Pure Cream of Tartar Powder. No Ammonia; No Alum.
Used h MilJi?M 9f Homes 40 Year? the gtandafi
UUEll ISLAND.
Very wijtry weather.
The train killed a valuable cow tor
E. M. Wharton Monday.
' Last week's storm caught considera
ble hay and grain in the field.
Bert Seffeit is the lucky man. Got
all his hay iu the day before the
storm.
The thunder storm last Friday was
tho heaviest known in this part of the
country iu many years.
Alfred Mott and family last week
moved into their new house which
looks quite coxy.
Seotinn Foreman Demurest hat a
crew of men on the track now after
being laid off about a month.
A. A. Merrill has rented hit uncle
Lyman Merill's farm for a year, and
moved there with hit family last
week.
A child of Robert dimming it very
sick at present with summer com
plaint. It ia our earnest hope lhat he
may recover.
One good thing the recent rainstorm
hat done U to clear the atmosphere of
the obnoxious smoke. Well, "Us an
ill wiud that blowt no good."
Forest fires have done no damage In
this neighborhood this year. The
older people) get, the more they
know how to bum slashings.
Edwin Merrill sold ten acret of land
lo A. Widger, of St. llohuia, who has
a crew of men putting up a dwelling.
Mr. Widcer will add quite a family to
the neighborhood.
Tho story comes from Xeer City of
a young man who takes a four-munih's-old
child to school for the
teacher to te h, but it ia more proba
ble he is anxious for the teacher to
know that be is a competent wet
irse.
Th os. Saindan has dug a well in the
town and fuund water al lh depth of
forty-four feet, but ho will d;g still
deeper. He used the saloon building
for a curbing; and this is tho surest
way of running a saloon in the
ground. We aie sure ha hat a saloon
in the well for there is a notice on the
windlass "o minora allowed in here."
There are certain hunters in this
neighborhood who make it their bn&i-
nest to sit on the Merrill lake bridge
mid shoot ducks that make their
home in the lake. Those parties
should bn aware that there is a state
law against shooting on the puulic
highway. It is our opinion if lliose
patties do not stop this practice the
law will be fully enforced and proba
bly by the grand jury.
The gray sqirrel has become quite a
uuisance in this vicinity and it might
be possible that someone will ask the
county court to pul a price on their
scalp and oblige ihu-taxpavcr to fur-
uibii the small boy a chance to make
some spending money, n ml un rxense
tor tresspassing on torhiddcn grimml.
W think thete may be a better way
to exterminate these pests limit
through the c itinty court; f.ir exam
ple, let the farmer whose farm is in
feBted let some hunter have Ilia privil
ege of hunting, providing he will
also hunt for the squirrels. In this way
one(kinii of game will pay for destroy
ing another. Or, if it in neces.-ary
raise a money tux, and tho county!
court to set the value of the bounty
to be paid ou the scalp, then the '
county court should charge it up to
the tanner on whose land the scalp
was taken, inasmuch us these ver
min do not destroy anything hut farm
produce, und they generally abide ou
farms that are cultivated. It will not.
therefor, be just to ask the taxpayers
to contribute to the fund of extermin
ation.
SIAINKVUIiE.
Frank Mires, of Bay View, was here
Sunday.
Mist Lue Crouse hat cone to St.
Helens to work.
C. C. Moyer and family, of Carrico.
spent Sunday here.
School begins Monday next with E.
Faxon as teacher.
B. J. Plummer was up from Reuben
Sunday and Monday.
E. S. Faxon, of Columbia City, was
here Monday and Tuesday.
E. 0. Darling was here Saturday
evening and spoke to the alliance.
Mr. Case, of the Pittsburg Mill Com
pany, was in Maineville Tuesday.
The Sunday school concert Sunday
evening was a decided success. The
house wat as full as comfort would a!
low, even though it was a rather rainy
day-
Charlie Brown and Charlie Crouse
went hunting one day last week and
had not been gone from the bouse
more than an hour before returning
with a deer.
The program given by the farmer's
alliance naturday night is agreed by
all to have been the best ever given
here. The alliance has lo thank Mes
srs, E. O. Darling, S. B. Rose, E. P
Faxon and others who are not mem
bers, for kind and efficient assistance,
Try It.
For a lame hack or for a pain in the side
or chest, try saturating a piece of flannel
with Chamberlain's l'ain Balm and binding
it on to the affected parts. This treatment
will curs any ordinary case in two or three
aays. rain i.aim also cures rncumatlsiri
Fifty cent bottles for sale by Edwin Itosi.
Notice.
Notice it given that George H. La
ment is our authorized agent and will
hereafter collect and receipt for water
rents. Orchard Joses.
akin
owden
ltni-glarr at Italnler.
The following letter was received at
this otlloe Wednesday afternoon which
discloses the newt of tho successful
burglarixing and robbery ot the store
of Dean DlancliarU, at Kaiuier.
IUinikr, Or., Sept. 13. "The tafo of
Denn lilanchard, containing about $70
cash, If 7 J postage stamiit, postal note
and money order blanks, together with
notes, checks and valuable pnpers, was
mown opeu this morning, stopping
clock in the ollico at 2:115. The burg
lars tried several windows and hnall
gained eutinnce through a hark win
dw, breaking a light out of the office
window, thereby being able to spring
the catch ol the door. A pile of cloth
ing. wet dowu, was found around the
wreck and then the sound was heard
by several perons. Nut daring lo
riug up the cash register, they pried
it open with a chisel, but found noth
ing. The wreck is general mid com
plete, with no clue except a few bor
rowed ttols from the blacksmith shop
al Cedar Lauding.
lltKI).
AUSKS KlHiK.KTON, aged thirteen yean
at her parents, home, in I'latskauie, ot
Monday, Sapteuiber 11. lfttt, of heart
disease following scarlet fever.
Deceased ha spent tho past three
years in hospitals and t dfferent lo
calities in the hope that she might suf
ficiently overcome the effects of the
disease to at least give her compaia
live ease and comfort. A few week
ago she came here very much prostra
ted in the vain hope the would be
benefitted. She wag taken to tin
residence of her sirtor, Mr. Page
where all was done for her that coul
bo done to make her remaining' day
comfortable, as her physician held ou
no hope of a very long life to he
The dropsical trouble lhat set iu I
end her days made her lust few dav
rather a burden to her, but she kepi
up remarkably well hopeful of recov
ery herself when her friends saw tha
her days were about ended. She wa
Duried on l neatluy in the new ceme-
tary ou the Bryant place, a lares num
ber of sorrowing friends being present
at the funeral lo extend sympathy to
the bereaved.
VEUKSA.
O. K. Wonderly is hauling wood at
uowuing s lamiing.
A. B. t idle has leased his farm to Mr,
Turner for three years.
S.'hool is progressing under the skillful
care ot ma .u. loiiiih.
J. B. Meserve returned home Tuesday of
ia-i weca rrora iiuuiion.
Miss Annie Bums, of Hudson, bns been
spending the pant Week with Mrs. Won
derly.
J A.Atkins hvs ordered a latg - bill of
lumber from Me-serva Bros, to lOinpletc
uis re.-inetn e. .
We are told that Kmil Schmidt is about
to seil Ins xawrmll and land to John l-vver
son, oi taiwur oca.er.
trim in trna, vii Initv u yielding aver
ogely well. e-.t'MMlly prune (ind plums
wnue poiuniei win ue a ugiil crop.
tf we are to indg bv tha amount of rain
time Uns ta.uu in mo la.t week, win
ter m r'oini in. w ucli remiudt its that
preparations should be madu for I),
weather.
i:u-Mc of a I kinjs l-c at a stan.l.itill on
account of the c:ire:tv of n oiu v. yit we
have ho;es that c ng'cs v. ill take some
net!-'II so that the ivUu-.la of l ruirrea wil,
auiu lull on.
Tiio Coble ftallroad.
Aina, sep'. i.j. i here were ru
mora lodav that IJ. K. Warren, of this
city, and Waller C. Smith, of Port
land, who are now iu New York, had
nueia contact tor me ouuuing oi
me uonie ranroau vinle nothing i
ulwcdiitely known, it is thought prob
able that some s.iti.-factory urrange
incut lias been arrived at.
TREASURER'S NOTICE.
Cocnty TrtFAsuiiF.u's Office, )
St. Helens, Or., Sept. 15, 1893.,
Notice is hereby given that all un
paid county warrants of said county
which have boeii presented -and en
dorsed "Not paid for want of funds'
up to September 11, 1891, and also
warrants numbered 1673, 1677, 1676
and lova, will be paid on presentation
at tins office. Interest on said war
rants will not be allowed ifter date of
this notice. E. M. Wharton,
Treasurer of Columbia county, Oregon,
In Childhood's Happy Days
Among the incidents of childhood that
stand out in IkiIij relief, as our memory re
verts to the days when were younc, none
are more prominent than severe sickness
The young mother vividly remembers that
It was Chnmherlain s Coiinh Itemed v that
cured ber of croup, and in turn adminis
ters is to her OuSpring and always with the
uesi results, ror sale oy fiuwin Moss.
Far Sale.
Complete list of tax-payers in Co
lumbia county Oregon together with
posiolfice address, occupation and
amount of each individuals taxable
property, at seventy-five cents per hun-
aren names. Address
W. J. Eabtabrook, St. Helens, Or.
I have for Bile the celebrated Pride
of Japan tea. Call and try a package.
J. H. S wager.
IOU MALE.
A few full blood Hhroupshiro sheep, rams
and ewes. W. W. WEST, Hcajipoose.
Notice.
bounty Treasurer Wharton can be found at
hi office in the court house in St. Helens en
Wednesday anil Saturdays of each week.
ONE DAY CURE
HATTEES
owr. Mra cpoRTiANa o
Vet Salt, by Kdiu Row, 6t. Uslens, Or,
& c
Mot Ko Tovr ArUr All.
A Washington capitullut who lias
recently returned from the interior
of Florida tolls this story of his tript
Having obtained the title to a tract
of hmd by what "Colouel Carter of
Cftrtersvillo" calls "wmievery ungtm
tletnnnly foreclosure proceedings, M
he set out to view his potmeetdous. In
tho midst of a swanipy waste be
found a very dilapidated cabin. In
the doorway hung a worn gray blan
ket and over tho top of this blanket a
grizzled "cracker" looked out at his
visitor. The tenant surveyed his
landlord and the landlord hie tenant
for a moment, until the lattor broke
Uieembarrnwdug silence. "Stranger, "
he said, "I ain't so poor as you think
I be. I don't own this hereabout."
Washington Post
Th Llltl One's Version.
"In ray Sunday school class," said
a bright young woman, "ia the sweet
ewt little cherub you ever saw. Bhe
is much younger than tho other mem
bers, but she Insists on remaining in
my class. Some days ago I instruct
ed each of the little ones to memorize
a verse or sentence from the Bible.
Knowing that the infant brain could
not retain a long sentence the mother
of my youngcet pupil gave the child
the shortest in the good book 'Jesus
wept' The following Sunday I called
upon the clous to fulfill my instruc
tions. Finally 1 came to Margaret
What is yours, my dearf 1 asked.
'Jeeua k'ied,' she lispod." Kansas
City Timoa.
A Wondarful Cable.
Probably tho longest single span
or wire rope in the world is that now
in ue in the construction of the gtvat
Austin datn, at Austin. The main
cable is. 1,350 feet long and 24 inches
in diameter, and the hoisting is done
with t-inch steel rope. The plant is
used to carry away the material ex
cavated and to place the stone used
in constructing the dam. The hoist
ing apparatus will lift a weight of
seven tons and carry it the entire
length of the span in about a minute
and a half. Manufacturer.
everybody. Almost, Asked fur Prswata.
When George II reigned in Eng
land alehouses were marked by
checkers on the doorpost To this
day the checkers is a common tavern
sign. Bukers had a lattice at their
doors. All trad catnen not servants
only, but master tradesmen asked
for Christmas boxes. Walter Bosant
in Haroer'8.
Notice of Administratrix Bale of
Real Ketate.
NOTICE is hereby given that in pnrsn.
aneeof an order ol the County Cuurt of
the Unite of Oregon, for Mulmomali
county, made anil entered iu the matter of
the estate i.f Robert K. Bybee, deceased,
ou the 7lh day of rVptruiher. laui. the
uii'lemigued, the ailiniiii-trnirix ol the
.aid e-t .ite, will sell at public auction to
the liigne-t bidder, for cash, Uuld coin of
the l.'uited States of America, and sub
ject to the eouiirui ition of the said tViutty
i our!, on Tuewl iy , the 17th ihiy of Oct
obi r, iftia t 10 o clock in the forenoon of
aid day at the front door of the County
Joiirt h iue of CulumhiA eoautv. Nta'.e of
Oregon, in the city of hali-'t Helens,
nil the right, title, latere.-! and estate
of the said Hubert K. HvUe at the
time of his death . and all the ri.'ht. title
and i.iterest the said estate has, hy opera
tion of law or other!-, a quired other
tli in, and in arhliiion to that of the aij
lioliert K. Hybei! at the time of bl t'rath
in and to al lhat ceilah lot. i.iere nr
rcl of Tina, itu:it, lying an.l being In
! sal I County of Cnlumhia. and Male
of Oregon, and particularly ilc-oiilx.il us
follows, to-wif. The 8- uthnesl .nt.irt. r
ofseetim sixteen (Hi), Township Ave (5)
Worth, of liane Two - West. Terms
and Conditions of Kale: Cash, (.old coin
of thu Coiled States. Ten her cent of the
purchase money to he naid to the auction
eer ou the day of the sale, balance on
cotilirm.ition of th sale by the said
Oounty Court. ELLA K. BYHKB,
Afinilnfelrutrix of the Estate of Hubert
B. t)yb, deceased. scptIJoctl.1.
Ivxecutrlx Malice.
In th County court for th .tat of Ore
gon, for Columbia county.
In ti matter of th estate of Thomas
Ilodgltins, deceased.
Notice ia hereby riven that the under-
signed has been duly appointed exei-utrii
of said estate by the above entitled court,
and all persons having claimi against the
said estate are nereny required to present
tbem with the
proper vouchers, to th un
dersicned with
In six months from the date
of this notice, at ber residence, near Quinn'
postomce, in sain county and state.
Jll'LIIAII ilOIJli K INK.
Executrix of the last wilt of Thomas Hodg
Dated this 2Ath day of August, 1803.
nun. ui-ij'-iisi u.
Notice far Publication.
tand Ol.los at Oregon City, Oregon,
Juts ar isia.
VOTICE Is hereby given that tha following-
tlon to make Unal nriMf In aimttort nf his elstm
. i oniiit'o oiur nsn i iwi noiice ni nis iiirn,
an.l Unit suld j.nmf will b insil. before th.
voiiiiiy i.ier.1 oi ciiiumriia county, at at. Helens,
dragon, on nepi, is, or.ia, tm:
JACOB STHHRAIIMRR
Homestsad CUtrv No. 74'20. fur tha snltthurAS.
w. - ...m , h)ii.iiii v iior.ii, riaiiKv J wes..
He names th. following witnesses to prov. his
continuous residence upon snd cultivation of
aI ..... I . ... Ml 1 1. I .. f . -. U A .
Mio isnu, tiki
ffoni.r C Hrown. Oottlelb Atillker, C. C. Clark
and Jacob Zwlngls, of Ji.ub.ii, fohimhla coun
ty, Oregon. t. x. AVrtHHOX.
aug4s.pt Keglstar.
Malice far Puklicailsi.
Land Office at Oregon City, Oregon.
NOTICK Is hereby given thst the followln'g
nameu settler tool HImI nottpA , kl. Ini.n.
tlon tO insk. flnsl Droof In Slllinort. nl him i.!niin
and that sahl proof will la) innit. before th.
iuunir viees oi i iiiumhis county, at St. Helens,
Oregon, on bent. 21st. lftOT, vis:
HORN f;h. IIOI.TER.
Pre-.mptlnn D. H. No. 7800. for the N It W ot H,
R. V. section S: W. U of H W section i slid N
W.Z of N W. X section , T. iff., K W.
lie names the following witnesses to Drove his
coiiiiniiniis rosiuence upon ana euitivstion oi,
said land, vis:
A. t. Alley and JctsI. Alley, of Anlarv. Colum
bla Co.. Ore., Ol. Knckson and Chris Johnson,
Liutssaniv, iiiuinnis iouiiiy, urs.
J. T. Al'PKKHON. Reitlstor.
angtsepu).'
A0KNT.S WANTKI) on salary and commis
sion for THE ONIiY AUTHORIZED
RTflfrRaPRY (IP 0. P1AWP
IlyQAII. IIATIii,oT"r. hlslltersrv exeeu
tor, with tho co-opcratlon of his famllv, noil for
Mr. rustic s i;ompiete wnrgs, .TWe.rTy
VK.4IIS Of :Si;ilKasi.s and his Inter
ixwk, i-ii,i i n,i siMr'i'Mniosjsi.d
One prnsiectus for these ft Itr.H X M-.l.l.l'iU
boons in the miirket. A. K. p. Joiflan of Ms
tons 112orlors from nrst lluoallsi agent's profH
lUO.'O. Mrs. Billiard of 1. took 15 orders, 1.1
Heal UiissIh, In 1 ilsy: profit 2ll iS. K. .". Kice of
msss. tons '1 oniers in 'i nays; profit I17.2A. J.
Partrlge of Me' took 4 orders from tslcslls: nro
flt7f, 25. K. A. Palmer of N, Ink. took Kl In 8
lays: l.rodti'lS iV Nl VI: I'KltHI.
TOII V write immediately for terms lo
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St. Helens,
Oregon.
Model Saloon.
I. ITlHwOOD, fr-p'r.
ST. HELENS, . . 0EE00N
Choice Wines,
lienors and Cigars. Beer 5 Cts.
Billard and Pool Tabl
for Cb PuoommodhtioQ of Fafront
CALL AROUND.
DR. Wm. GEISWOLD,
DENTISTRY.
OFFICE ATTHE DRUG STORE.
ST. HFLEJfS, s : : OREGON'.
JAMES F. BRADDOCK,
cemfiRjiLs
BLACKSMITH WORK
In all its Branches.
REPAIRING : WOOD : WORK.
-
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work
HOL'LTOJf,
OREGON.
)o Ion Drin
OF COURSE YOD BO.
SUCH BEING THE CAfiK. It behoove
you to bud tha moat desirable plate ti,
purchase vour ' invlgorator."
"THE BA1IQUET."
K.rps constantly on baud th famous
Cuban Blossom Cigars.
To. nnest line ol nines Llouors
and
Cigars to b. found this slue of Port-
land. And if you wUh
lo
engag in a game of
POOL OR BILLIARDS,
They can a-sur. yon that they have th
beat table ill town. Kverything new and
neatj and your patrouag la respectfully
"THE BANQUET"
kit Helens, Oregon.
LEARN TELEGRAPHY!
A TKADK
IT PAVs
Success Sure.
Address 1. 0. HKYMOKKKK. OrnnriUlsB Bl'lg.
PORTtAM), OKKiiON.
TOIBIST AND FAMLI DEADQL',1ETES.
New York Restaurant -
Audkrhok Bcakby, Frorrictorg.
II. ISt rir.t attract,
PORTLAND, - - OREGON,
ST. HELENS HOTEL.
J, George, Proprietor.
Tahl.s always supplied with th.hestedlblss
and delicacies th market alford.
TERMS REA80NABLK
FOR REGULAR BOARDERS.
Having been newly refurnished, w.
ar. prepared to give satisfaction to all
our patrons, and solicit a shar ot your
patronag.
ST. HELENS
OREGOX.
I H. DECKER.
Tonsorial Artist.
Tlie old and reliable barber baa his
razors just aa sharp a can be found,
and will hve you comfortably and
quickly foi ouly fifteen ceuta.
Give Him a Call at the Old Stand.
tJT. IIELEyS,
0UEG0N,
BHEIIIFF'S SALE.
STATU OK OHKflON. I
i '-.....it. ,.t I !iihiiul)(i(.t
a.
By VlftHIK OK AN KXKCIJTION,
toiimd out of the tllr-'ult Court of th
HiaUof Oren'"' '" !''lr '
bla, In (avui ot W I) Moyer and avalnat John
Mavnard lur Ihasuin of 7oN with livUr.st
thereon since iho lt" ,lny ' Mareh, JwS.
at the rate of per i.nt per annuiii. anil
fur the ciM ami expenses of aid writ and
ol said sale, said will wita tltrecWd and
delivered lo me a fclieiltTol Columbia
Cimutv Ori'itun, eoiuiiiaildliig me to mak
tha above-named siinia out ol th
property uf th. said defendant John May
nurd, aiiil for want of personal properly I
did on the tt of July, Ih. lew upon all
of llits Interest id lh said delclidant, John
Maynard, In and to lb. follow Inn
crihed real property to wll: l.ut !l and 4
(two and four) section sinteen township six
north, raiiK. live) west, and l.t ft. H, 7, 8
and the southeast V of southeast of
section seventeen, towmdilo ! ninth.
raiiK live west, of and in the County of
Columbia, Klnte of Oregon. Now. there;
for. by vlrtiiM and iu pursuance of said
eneculion, I will, ou Hitttirday, lh.lthdy
of Hepti-mbcr, IH1I3, at th hour of 10
o'cliM k In the forenoon of raid day at th
door of th. Court llous liiMt. Helens, In
said county and slate, sell tor eah at
public auction to th highest bidder, tncrt
lur all of the rigid, tillo and Interest of
said defendant John Mnvuard, In and to
the above described real estate, t satisfy
said execution and lit. cost, and exprnssa
of sale. Bald sale Is insil subject to re
demption as per "I"'"1" VjTh.sIK.
titicrlfrof Columbia County, Oregon.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
STATK OP ORKdON, ,
County f Columbia f
BY VIUl'tKOK AN KXKCCTION AND
ait order issuing out of tha Circuit
Court of the Hlale ol Oiejlon. for th County
of Multnomah, to nie directed, upon a
judgment In Isvv.r ol I'laintills, wherein
(I. Zellor and II. Hum , Co juirtnors. as ti.
Keller it Co., were Plslutills, and Maggl
Common and f W, Cniiunons were !
iendauts, for the sum of $! Mn. with Inter-e-l
at the rate of per centum per aiiuiiiu
from the tint day ol June. Ihu2. and lor
the further sum of $.r.U snd accru
ing co-t., commanding me to nmke sal. of
the following desrrilatd real property, to
wit: lllo- ks LSisml 4'.', In Ihebriond Ad
dition to Vernoiua, lots I and VI. in block
I.H, hecoiid Addiiion lo crnooln, h Is I and
12, In block H. 8eond Additiou to Vrrno
nia, lots 7 and . in block IV irat Addition
lo Ycrnuma, lot 7, block 14, First Aihlllkia
to Vernouia. ami lots T. . . 10, Hand IJ. in
block 111, In th. r'irsl Addition to Vrinonia.
iu Colunibia county, state ot Oregon, to
K tier with the Ivueinrnis, hertdltaai.nta
and appui tciiances Iher.iinto bi longing or
iu any wis. appertaining, all bring situated
in Columhhi county, stst. of Orrgon. I
hereby certify thatl levied Uion tk. soc vw
ilescrilied real property ou Ike first day ot
June. INXI, ia theiultowing uiaaner, to-wit:
lly iisting in a conspicuous place upon th
iirioieriv alaive dcscrilxsi, a copy of tha
writ of Ktecutlon cerlllied to by ru. sa
xhsriir. Now in pursusiice, and by author
ity of said execution I will, on the gJday of
Mcptcmbi-r, I.0.1, at Iho hour of 10 o'rbwk
uf said day, at the Court House door In Co
lumbia Comity and blat. aforesaid, sell at
public suction all lb. right, title, claim in
terest and estate of Ih. said Maggie Cum
moiisa'iill W. Cunuuons in and to th
shove descrilied real property, to the high
est bidder therefor, for cash. Iu satisfy"
said execution, interests and costs.
IJ. A. MASS IE,
aug'.'AsepZS Hbcrlffof Colnmbia county, Or.
am
IN THR flUCL-rFcOCnT OF Tfl
Htate of Oregon, for Columbia County.
imic ouahmi,
vs.
plaint l:r,i
tf ' .
u.t.UM oKAin dvfemtun
To WCl-'siu (iralian
defendant:
tha alaiy.-nsmJ
In the name, of the Sta'e of Ortr.
yoil are hereby required In eppi ar nail an,
nee to the f ompl.dtt! Med a. s.nsi you In this
alaive inll'lfl suit In Ihe ul.ove tn.ni.J
oiirl. on or liefore the lltt tlav of the terns
of raid Court, m il MUming the .ipitMics)
of mi weeks pulliiattoii of this sum no n
which will he Tnelv not foiloing Iho
2nd M.nidav iu th toher. to wll: tho
pith .lav of Kclober. Iii.l. And if you fsil
to appear and answer snid Coieplulnt, fur
want therrof plaintlll will fak a rleerr
ugalnst you dis-oh log Ihe bonds of matri
mony now existiuif bviwvrn you and plain,
tiff, awarding phiin'iif the care and rniKtly
of the minor child. Mary KllaOiahsin, anil
permitting plahifitf" to resuma her maldia
name, l.liiir Mclxuiald.
This K'tuions is publish.'! pursnaat to art
order of the Hon. T, A. Mctliiile, Judge of
said Court, muilo the tL'th day of August,
IhsO. August l-'th t
i, V. HKACII.
Aluirney for plaintiff.
itnnogi.
Ia ma JrsTKig Cottator 1,'stos Pacctgcr,
Htt or Oagiina, C'olvmiiu Cotistr.
I.. O. llAXTIB, l'ltfT. 1
vs. V SUMMONS.
Cuas. litjSTia, Deft. )
'lo l.UAS. lltmrga, u.r.ndaat.
IN THE NAME Or THE STATU OT
Oregon, yon ar hereby required to ap
pear in the Jostle court of tin Ion precinct,
lor Columbia county, slat of Ureuon. on
Haittrdsy, October Tilt. A. 1. lxn.1, at 10
o'clock A. M. toajisarrth complaint Ulid
against you lo the above eanse, or else th
pluintill will take hidvineut agsiust yon a
prayeu mr in me 1'oniptmiit, vis: lur lb
sum of IWJ..'U. with inti rest tberron from
th day of January, l.shS. until paid, at
tb rats of M per cent per annum, and th
costs uf this action.
A. H. Bf.AKKrU.KY,
Justice of Ih I'.ae.
W. J. Uka, attorucj for plalnliir. au2ftocl4
Summons by Publication.
TN TffR CinClTIT COURT OF TH
1 Htate of Oregon, for tk County of Co.
luiuhia.
P. K. Ckosswaii, Plalutiff,
vs.
Osoab Akin, 1
Wii.ua 1. Aig, I
J. M. Ckkss, Defendants.
An I
John Hackus, J
To Oscab Akia asp WtLLta I. Aug,
ieivnusnts.
In the name nf the Htate of Oregon, yon
e hereby retiuired to atincar and ansarar
the coniiialnt tiled agninst yon in th aboy-
entitled suit, by th first day of th term
of the above court, commencing on th
first Tuesday after the second Monday in
October, M, and If you fail to so appear
or unswer, for want thereof, tha plaintiff
will apply to th court for th relief de
manded in said complaint, 'namely: Thai
ha have lodgment against th. defendants.
Oscar Akin and Willi. 1. Akin, for tha sun.
of ll.'l i on with ten per cat. interest from
the 4th day of January, 1HW. dn tin
prnniisory unto made by them lo the plaint
iff, and $100 attorney's fees, and his costs
and disbursements, including taxes paid hy
him on the southwest U of SMtion 2g.
township 5 north, ram.'. .1 west of las Will.
aiuette meridian, in said Cnlomkia
stat of Oregon, and praying the foreclosure
of a mortgage xcnled aad delivsred ta
ii I in by said Oscar Akin and Willi I. Akin
on said land, to secure the payment W said
note, and such other and additional relief
aa may to the court seem in set and th
nature of this case may require. This ser
vicn of this summons by publication hi tn
nheiliaiiee tn an order tberef.r by Hon.
'I t OS. A. Mcllrhle. illlle.or thassld Ciranlk
court above. uaniad, dated July Iftth, 1803.
bKIX jjTtlAET.
atig4sepl9 Attorney for Plaintiff.
W. S. DRAKE,
DENTIST.
Owing to the idrlngrnl times will do wnrlc
at Eastern prices for th next ninety days,
nffli.A af (ll.ni, Jh I ' ' - l . , . . J b m
ovmvr Tirst aud Taylor btrsets, PoiujmJy