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OREGON MIST.
Mel Slates mi County OScialPancr.
.'BSCUIPTIOJ? 1'EIt YKAtt l.SO.
Adwrtliliitf rules untile known noon nnrdleS'
ll"ti. Address nil ioiiinmtilc.ition:i to Editor
jrn(in Mint," HU ilclfiM, Oregon..
H.VVI8 UUO'S., t t Jit Editors.
tit. Helen, September 22, Uittit
'!' proposition nl Sonntor Everett,
of Massachusetts, to ullow tho Ciiincso
unolbor year itt which to register is
right io line with other dilatory meas
ures which have been advanced with
studied regularity to defeat the pur
pose of the exclusion! law and, assist
tha Chinees in evading its require.
manU. Such a bill should be met by
congress with the contempt it merits.
Its passage would be a complete back
down by the government and it only
effect would be to bring upon us the
deserved ridicule of other countries,
and further intensify the contempt
which the Chinese already entertain
for our laws. We Bubmit that the
passage of this new proposition would
be simply a disgraceful display of
weakness and cowardice on the part of
this government, and protest against
it adoption. If It could be shown
that the Geary law is unjust or uncon
stitutional there would be some escuse
for the administration to refuse to en
force it, but all efforts to pick a flaw
in it have been fruitless. Neither is
there any assurance that if the time
for registration should be extended
any considerable number of Chinese
would avail themselves of the oppor
tunity to comply with the law. They
knew the act was constiutional but sim
ply Ignored it with insolent contempt.
Jf they doubt the constitutionality of
the law why should they impudently
sk for more time instead of fighting
it? The report that China will retali
ate by driving all Americans out of
China if this law is enforced, should
have no weight in the matter. If we
can trade the 110,000 Chinese in this
country for the few addle-pated mis-!
sionaries over in China, it will be the
fcest bargain this country ever made-j
We will doubtless macaje to get along
without the Chinese, and the mission
aries can find plenty of employment
right at home. We hope the admin
istration will proceed to enforce the
law and disregard the protests which
are being made by a few sap-headed
sentimentalists whose cupidity is their
only motive for espousing the cause
of the Chinese. If the government
has the moral courage to enforce a
Jaw let it be displayed in Ibis matter,
and let law and justice prevail.
Ahotaer report is current to the ef
fect that money has been pledged to
build the Goble & Astoria road, and
that D. K. Warren and Walter Smith
will soon return to Astoria with suffi
cient resources to push the enterprise
to an early completion. Jnst how
much foundation there is for the ru
mor is hard to determine, but there is
probably very little; the source and
tenor of the dispatch indicates that it
is simply the regular monthly install,
meat for September of slerotyped rail
road rumors sent out by flighty rain
bow chasers or real estate speculators
for the purpose of creating sensation
and a boom price for some side hill
lots which they probably own along
'.- the proposed line. The . Columbia
river will undoubtedly be paralelled by
a railroad sometime but we fail to see
the philosophy of bucIi an enterprise
at present. With such cheap and easy
means of transportation as the Colum
bia river affords it is hardly reasonable
to suppose that as a matter of specu
lation capitalists would see the profit
, jn investing three or four millions in a
railroad which would be forced to com
pete every mile of the way with the
cheap steamboat fares of the river.
The more reasonable railroad proposi
tion would be to build a line through
the JSehalem valley where an immense
territory rich in natural resources
would quickly be developed and where
there could not possibly be a prospect
for competition. Added to this is the
fact that a quarter of a million dollars
has been spent on construction work
on the valley line and all supplies are
now on the ground with which to con
. tinue and complete the work. If a
profitable investment in railroads is
, desired by capital it can be found in
the Nehalem valley proposition.
An officer, whose services are badly
peeded along the Columbia river is a
State log scaler. , The gigantic steals
: which are systematically perpetrated
by men who scale for the mill men
have become such a loss to the logger
that for the sake of simple justice
some action should be taken to give
them immunity from the bold-faced
robberies of which they arc tho help
less victims. This matter has become
such a crying evil that immediate ac
tion should be taken to suppress it
and give the logger a square deal. The
present process is to tow a raft to the
mill and scale the logs after they are
jn the boom. This work is done by
an employe of the mill to which the
Jogs are sold, and his term of office
and Hie amount of his salary depends
WgptJ)er ufOH Jiis Ability as a lliitf.j
If ho can stop upon a three-thousand
foot raft and runke it scalo about one
hundred aud soventy-five thousand
feet his services are, of course, inval
uuble to the mill .man. Ho is, of
course, well aware of this fact and
governs himself accordingly. After
tho raft is in the boom the locacr is
completely at the mercy of tho mill
man and has nothing to do but accept
the mill scale. If the ofllco of stute
log sculor could be created tho logger
could pay him" five cents a thousand
for his service and save about lllieen
or twenty cents more thtin they now
got for their logs per thousand. By a
little concerted action on the part oi
the loggers this ofilco could be created
and by paying him a little more o
the side than the mill men would be
wilting to pay, the loggers could ex
pect better treatment.
Secretary Cusmslk's order to coin
the scignioiuge of bullion now in the
treasury in order to get money for
running expenses of tho government,
is one of the results of tho policy which
his party advocates and upon which it
went into office. The prospective tar
iff tinkering has so greatly reduced
imports that the falling off in
import duties has reached tho lowest
point in thirty-five years, with the net
result that the daily expenses of the
government are now IfliO.OOO more
than the receipts. As a last resort
Mr. Carlisle has decided to coin the
seigniorage in order to meet the de
fect. This seigniorage is the govern
ment's profit or percentage for coining
and is deducted as a toll from ull bull
ion brought to the mint for coinage.
By the coinage of this bullion nearly
ifSj.000,000 will bo added to the circu
lating medium, and will be immedi
ately put into circulation.
Mr. Cleveland is very successful
in dictating to his party, but when it
comes to dictating whether his new
heir should be a boy or a girl he en
countered a sharp snag. His little
veto wouldn't work.
ULCIt ISLAND.
We are requested to aive all the
coal oil cans for the near future, but
ttt do not think we will. Wa will save
our money, however, to buy wedding
presents.
The lust few days of lust week were
very tine for hay-making, reminding
us of the song of the honey-bee,
"When the sun is hot he lingers not,
but makes them all alive."
Last Sunday it rained all day, and
those who had either hay or grain in
field did not rest but mado use of that
day in the work of necessity saving
the crop. The old adagt?, "The better
the day the better the deed.
Horgren Brothers are still hauling
and shipping cedar lumber to I'url
land, though times are hard and the
market for such articles are dull; yet
a first-class article will always com
mand some price.
Wm. Bremer, who has a homestead
on Oak Kan eli creek, about eleven
miles west from here, had a piece of
wheat that yielded fully forty bushels
to the acre . This is extra good for
new land without either cultivation or
manuring. The wheat was sown last
fall and was raked in with a hand rake.
The trains are raising havoc with
cattle continually along here. One
young, red cow, without either mark
or brand, was knocked in the head on
the morning of the 14th. Wo think
it about time that the rail rood com
missioners insisted upon enforcing tho
railroad companies to fence the track
according to law. ,
Charley Bnmgardner and D. D. Dil
linger returned a few days ago from a
fishing and bunting trip up the Cow
eeman river, where I. S. Bnmgardner
and John Schmitka are logging. They
report that the boys are doing well
and getting in lots of logs; they also
report lots of game and the best of
fishing.
Sydney Dell, one of Portland's fore"
most lawyers, tins ueen rusticating in
the Jfehalem valley and has found a
live man in Vernonia who takes the
Daily Oregonian. If Mr. Dell were to
come here he would find several live
men, and perhaps would be able to
find more live men if the subscription
price of the Oregonian was not quite
out of the reach of the average farmer.
We sanction Tub Mist's recommen
dation of summoning jurors, which it
made editorial mention of in the last
number. We believe the same saving
could be effectually carried out as re
gards assessing. Why not require
every person owning property to give,
under oath, before his precinct justice,
all his assets and liabilities, allowing
the board of equalization to set valua
tion, etc., the county paying the just
ice lor administering the oath.
A (Soon Thing to Keep at Hand.
Some years auo we were verv much sub
ject to Revere spell? of cholera morbus, and
now when we feel nny of the symptoms
that usually proceed tliat ailment, such as
sickness at the stomach, diarrheu, eh:., we
become scary. We have found Chamber
lain's Cholera, Colic and Diarrhea iieineily
the very thing to straighten one out in such
cases, and always keep it iibout. We arc
not writing (his for a pay testimonial, but
to let our readers know what is a good
thing to keep hnndy in the house. Troy,
Kan.)Chicf. For sale by Edwin Ross.
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The only Pure Cream of Tartar Powder. Jfo Ammonia; No Alum.
Used in Million pf" Homes 4Q Years the Standard.
CliATSKAXlE.
Hon. N. Merrill spent last week in
Portland looking after a raft of logs
sent up from the Clatskanio.
M. O. Bryant and family, tho last of
the hop pickers from towu, returned
Monday evening.
Attorney Geo.E. Davis, of Portland,
spent, a couplo of days with his friend
Prof. Cleeton, the iirst of the week.
Mr. and Mr. E. Hughes and party
returned Saturday evening from thuir
excursion to the hop Holds near Kelso.
It was surprising to see tho large
number of uiou and women that left
here Monday morning bound for the
Oregon City land olVico to file on land
in o,io of tho new townships that was
just coming in. Whole families were
into it.
Mr. Smith and family, from the
scow, started Monday evening for the
Willamette valley in ft covered wagon
but rain cowing on made the nisei so
slippery the trip was abandoned before
tlio mi mm it between here and Mist wi a
reached, and the party came back the
same evening.
Last week's number of tho Chief
paid some attention to J. M. Black
ford in tho matter of the purchase of
an organ for the school house here.
Mr. lilacktord does not caro to answer
the article farther than to announce
that he bought what he considered
the best orgau for tho money, and to
say with reference to taking the money
deposited with Cnpt. Nichols, he asked
for it and got it after it had been
agreed by the school board that the
organ should be sent for. The
money was appropriated to the very
purpose for which it was raised, and
the Chief's organ was not ordered be
cause it was uot thought the best for
the building where it was to bo used.
Last Tuesday being the fifth anni
versary of the marriage of Dr. aud
Mrs. Hall, some friends devised a
scheme to celebrate the occasion, and
in order to accommodate a larger
number than their house woulif ho'd,
Merrill's hall was secured for a gather
ing iu the evening. A table had been
arranged and spread along one tide of
the hull which was covered until the
time came for its use. A crowd gath.
ered sullieientlo tax the capacity oi the
hall, and during the evening were very
nicely cnteraincd by the orchestra
consisting of Mr. and Mrc. E. C. Black
ford, with Messrs. Fabrique and
Shrouds. Some games were indulged
in by the younger element present
which their elders looked on and en
joyed while they were reminded of their
own early days. About 10 P.M. the
tables wero uncovered displaying a
tempting assortment of cHke and fruit
and fifty or more of the older persons
were seated around it and wero served
with coffee in addition to what was on
the table. During the featinc. Rev.
Moore as presiding officer, rone and an
nounced what the gathering was for,
and gave a very neat address on the
necessity of social unity, after which
ho announced a few sentiments to be
rexponded to by thiwe present, first
calling upon Hon. X. Marrill to an
swer to "Logtting and lawmaking."
Mr. Merrill announced that his ex
perience as logger was much more ex
tensive than a a lawmaker, but bad
tried to do bis best in each enso. G.
P. Hull was called on next to respond
to "The saw and hatchet in Clatska
nie," and did very well, l-riuuiug in
ulfo some of the advantages of social
gathering. W. S. Miller gav some
of his "Impressions of Oregon."
Charlie Conyers spoke briefly of "Our
Korests." (i. W. Badger, of "The fu
ture of Clatskanio." Miss Boyle gave
response "The young man for the
times," aud mad:; quite a bit describ
ing him. Mrs. W. H. Conyers spoke
very intelligently and entertaingly on
"Our ferns and mosses, while U. Dix
on Sr. responded to "Our early strug
gles. After those responses Dr. Hail
was called for and in a few words
thanked the audience, and said his
five years of married lifo had been
very pleasantly spent, most of them
in this plane. Others being in wait
ing for refreshments, the tables wore
cleared and arranged for them. All
those were soon served and tho party
dispersed about midnight after listen
ing to more music and indulging in an
exchange of courtesies.
MAINKVILiLE.
Mr. Moore, one of Portland's
busi-
ness men, was here Friday.
Prof. Wm. Powell, of Pittsburg, was
here Saturday and spoke to the
alliance.
Rev. Faxon preached here last Sun
day, morning and evening.
E. S. Faxon opened school Monday
morning with a good attendance.
Some of tho younger members ef
the community decided that it was un
fair for their parrenta to attend the
alliance while they had nowhere to go
so they met Monday night and formed
an opposition to the alliance wiih
eight members with Harry Sherman
as president.
There has been a heavy Oregon
mist falling the past few days. We
sincerely wish it had "mitt" Oregon,
as muddy roads in September are
not what the doctor ordered.
AcIminlHtratrtlx's Notice.
NOTICK is hereby gfven by the nnder
s limed administratrix of the estate of IJinil
Kirdt-linann, deceased, to the creditors of,
and nil persons having claims against the
snid deceeaerl, to exhibit them with the
proper vouchers wiiliin six months after
the rirt publication of tins notice to the
a iinliii-triitrix at her home at Pebble post-
oiuce, Loiumnin county, urot'on.
Ul lll.llt, BU-.DM.M Afl iv .
Administratrix of the estate, of JSmil
Siedclniann, deceased.
Dated Sept. i!2nd, Wj3.
aking
owdei.-
Ilullcucy In Taata.
Tho Chinese aro well known to
poHsesa great delicacy of tnsto, espe
cially in regard to their fnvorito
beverage, tea. Fow would bo in
clined, howovor, to give thorn credit
for such sensitiveness of pnlato as
was described by a Chinese locturor
on toa drinking, who said thnt when
ho was a boy about olevon years old
ho lived with his father, who was a
littlo nearsighted, in a cottwgo iu tho
southern part of China, Ono luy ho
was cleaning out his father's tea
kettle, and could not pet all tho tea
loaves out, so ho put his hand in tho
kettle. About a half hour afterward
his father called for bis tea, wliiuh
the speaker took to him aud returned
to work. Shortly the old gentleman
called hira ajvain aud asked him if lio
did not tell him nover to put his hand
in tho toakettlo.
"Well," said the speaker, "I did
not know whether my father was
peeking through tho keyhole watch
ing mo or not S 1 let threo weeks
pew, when I knew my father was
out on business, and I again put my
hand in tho teakettle. Tltat evening
I was called to answer tho question
which waa asked mo several weeks
before, but you can rest assured f roru
that timo to this I havo never put
my hand in any teakettle. "Good
Housekeeping.
l'eriuiincutly Cured ty the Kai thqimk.
Dr. Harris tells of a patient of his
at the timo of tho earthquake, six
years ago. Sho hud been lying upou
her back unablo to movo hardly and
unable to speak a word for fourteen
mouths. Ho had removed her to St
Joseph's infirmary to insure skillful
treatment The night of tho earth
quake, when the firnt shock was felt,
tha girl jumped from hor bed and
ran down tho stops, and waa tho firt.t
patient to get out of tho building.
Sho waa completely cured from that
minute and walked and talked with
perfect naturalness. Sho ,ha uever
beon troubled with a recurrence of
hor complaint Savannah News.
Tha Sarretl !t:tnt of the DruliU.
The Druids hold many plants sa
cred, as, for instance, vervain, so
laffo, mistletoe, and among treeH the
oak and tho rowan. There is, I tb ink,
no serious doubt as to tho identity of
any of theeo except tho second (ho
lugo), which is generally thought to
bo tho club moss. Oak mistletoe is
certainly rare, and that may have
been the reason why it had an
especially sacred character, but it
dotu exist New York Recorder.
Name of Applon.
The Tallman Sweet was a fino ap
ple, but its name has become a tradi
tion. Probably it is 6old today under
a different cognomen. Many of tho
present varieties receive different
mimes from different producers.
Some of the fancy varieties aro tho
Maidens Blush and the ben Davis.
New York Evening Sun.
KtlqtiAlte for Kcntnrky Cur Drlefin.
ho average xtm.-t car driver must
not think that wht-uulady waves hor
haudkerchiff at him uhe wants to
carry on a flirtation. Sho simply.
wanr him to stop the cur that alio
might Kot iu. The bovria.fr. scraping
and tipping of hot in recognition is
all unneccKHury. Padticau tKy.)
News.
Gor t'nderNtovd.
"Katie." Jie said timidly, "1 t
have aliowod myself to hope that
you regard me a something muro
than a friend." '"George. " sho an
swered softly, with half averted
face, "you you are away off." And
George understood, tlo camo nearer.
Chicago Tribune.
F11m! to Appreciate Milton. -
Milton wits not great in the char
acter of huaband and father. Wo
read of him that his first wifo wna
disgusted with hi gloomy hotwo, and
soon ran away from him, and Ida
daughters were left to grow np utter
ly neglected. Writer.
A Smart Child.
"My littlo niece," ald a doting aunt,
"begins to talk quite plainly; she can
nay 'Raddlo Daddlo,' 'Nantio,' 'boy,
and other worda, though ahe is only
ton months old."
"That ia young to talk so well," ob
served a fond niiunnia patronizingly;
"but when my little Jack waa eeven
montlis old he walked a firmly an any
child of two years; at eight months he
went anywhere hi the house by himself,
and at nine months he bought bitawdf
a hat. I took him to tho front door
and gave Um bin directions. He
walked straight to the store, went in
and said 'Iiobinaon, hat.' Tho hat
was fitted on him, he handed Mr. Rob
inson the bill I had given him aud
waited for tho change. Mr, Robinson
was so strnck by his intelligence that
he brought the child back to me and
asked me what professional cower I
had destined hun for." Kate Field's
Washington.
Impartial Jntlco.
Foreign ViBitor (proudly) In my
country we have ono law for prince and
pauper.
American Ilost Same way hero. It
doesn't matter whether a man la a beg
gar or a millionaire, he's got to oboy
tho law on lew) he's got a pulL Mew
York Weekly.
An Abnolute Need.
"What you nood," said tho doctor,
"w clwnf;o.",
"Yes," gaid tho patient, "I'll need
lota of It to moot your bilL" New
York Truth.
A Mnlue Clmlnrolla.
A Lowiston thief who stolo a pair
of ladioa' rubber boots carried thora
off in hia vest pocket. Lewiutou
Journal.
n Young Kuler.
The fivo youngest sovercigna in
Europe aro WiHiani II of Germany,
thirty two years; Carlos I of Por
tugal, twority-oifht years; Aloxander
I of Korvia, fiftoen years; Wilhel-
mnta of Holland, eleven years, and
AJpnonue ZJ.1I ot epain, five years,
---Ejcchange, 4 . .... .. .
. Jl'ItV l'ANKli.
The sheriff has been commanded
to summon the following jurors to
attend the October term of circuit
court i
Wm. M Roberts, farmer
fluatave Mudu:rcn, farmer ft,
1.1 . t I I.' f..
I'lUlVttltl i'uwua tin ,tt i .... . -j
....Nccr
,,,.MIt
.Qnhicy
, lulnier
Prank l.snki'V. farmer.
('ha. 11. J one , farmer. . ..
i-hi,4. W Mt,hcr. farmer
Win. K. vanvalKinunerK, tanner, ri-in n r
John 1'ott-niiiK, farmer X tllllton
Hubert. 8. Payne, (armor .(.'latskamo
nltvr Wiltuin. fnvninr r Mist
Win. K. t'onyers, farmer ...
,t .tMalkimle
Puna J, Bwiutor, rainier , . .
Thos. II. WondrilU', fariiicr
John It, Swajjer, farmer
(.'link I.. I'urkir. farmer... .
tinsltive Liiiik, farmer
Thn. H, t'ulvin, farmer
Patrick lliiu-licM, fanner . , . ,
St. Helen-)
.."(.,., Itainier
,y. Ft. Helen
PirtMbnrp
. . .Ncai'Oie
.7 Marshland
.. Peer Ishmd
lUinler
Jesse liny, farmer
i . . : , , '
Pavid , Kreeman, farmer.., . , VlnMiawk
.In mi Btiiritdock, tanner ,
Wm. It. 1 1 ., farmer ...
Jivrcd Wilnm. fanner
11. imer I,. Prown, tanner.,
Win. J. Sanborn, farmer.
Cl a. I.. OKm fai mer . . . ,
(ieo. V, Kuwait, farmer,,,
Wm. K, t,ein, fanner ,.
tieii. V. Jatiiiidi, farmer .,
.lames KmUon, farmer...
David V. linker, farmer. .
,iSeinHiOfe
erniiiiin
, , ,f. . ,, . Itainier
, . . rf. , . , Kenben
, , . . . . 1'elaney
Jlcer l-dalld
.U.... Klihlmwk
Veiiiiiniu
... I'ctthoii
Hudson
, Yenumia
The new Nuhulcm
Completed.
bridge is now
lroNpcctM Stilt (ilHIll.
W. II. Wuttui, of Astoria, one of the
llrm of Corey Pro's, ifc Co., the Astoria
railroad contractor, was In lliu city last
Wednesday, and in company with Mr. Me
Sinner, vi'xilcd llreeiivillo, where ever n
hundred mules and !iur.cM lielonijlii'? to the
coiniauv, have been pastured sinco la.,t
(all. rt'ii Miv k lias been adverii-ed fur
sale bv Mr. MeNamer to Katisly a lieu of
SM.Ik'.l.O. Mr, Wattus says the prospect
for the MiiUiiur of this road are still bik'bt.
Kntiliili miinrv is behia 1 it and it waiting
for the ie'cal of the purcltatnir clause m
tliu Sherman law and si ti lenient of the
itnunciiil question in tbU omntrv, in which
cae tn rapilal will bg forllicoiuinp and
the road will he built. Forest (iruvij limes.
KCAITOOSK
The ralno are do-dreying much eraln and
preventing the .i lug o( tlio wild liny crop.
l!cv tleo. U.iUer will preach at the
church ne.t t'aturday inoruiti(; aud Sun
day noriiiujj,
Pert West departed for Monmouth .Mon
day to rositiuo hi, studies at the Normal.
P. I.ousiernont lias completed a new re-i-deuce
on hi- farm two links south of Scap
poou Mntiou.
The dwelling belus erected by W, V.
West is nearly ready fur occupancy.
Mrs. 0. V. Ht. Helens will continue the
term of nchuol while the trea-iiiry in intrie".
I he fhoriae of state In ml has cut oil many
months of winter school hereabouts.
Miss Evn Homer i los.s a tmcecssful term
of school in !i-t. 2.S next week.
MKs Mary Peterson is the tend er In
I)i-t. !) at present, Mist lMlrutl' bavin,; re
signed to i-oiuinencn a turnt of school at
W union. Ore.
Holms micro I the resilience of P. Dulcli
l.vt t'tmdav aitaniinm. Put fortunately did
not carry (ill' any valuables.
The school bouse ha been entered by
thieves twice within the Itt't .iiontU or two.
iuvideiitlv the work of tramps.
Tho Aius.vuil'n National Rtnlc, of
Portland, rcsmood biisim-a Saturday.
Tbiii h the fecund of tho suspended
1'ortl.tnd hauka to ropen its doors,
and tlio other will follow m a ihurl
lime.
Meears. M arc kit y and Dolan, two
very prominent Oregon deiuocmU of
Portland, were cnlicis nt llii.-i ullice On
Vt;dtic;t!ay, They me very genial
gunt 'eir.cn nod ue not isbiw to talk.
Iu Chlltltiaud's tlayiy Hay.
Amon;r the in (dents of childli io 1 that
stand out iu buld n-IM. as tir memory re-
vert.t to tho ilavs when were youm;, hone
me uiort-pniiiiiiu-u tnan wvers suAnen
The young mot tie r v,vidlv remembers that
it tviis t 'iiemlM rlain's t'ouch IN-mei'v thai
i cured her of croup, and to turn a i.mtiis
j tcrs is to her ad'spring and always Willi tin;
lit-al results. Kir stile hjr luiwin llvSi.
KtllTlJ.3:.
A few full UucnI Hiroitj-liiri! hcrp, rams
mill ones W. W. S'i'..i 1', ticappoosc.
I have for sale tho ct li brntcd I'rido
of Japan tea. Cull and try a package.
J. ff . Rtvngcr.
For Kale.
Complete list of tax-payrrs in Co
lumbia county Oregon together with
postotiice addrewt, occupation and
amount of each individuals taxablu
property, at seventy (ive cents per hun
dred names. Address
W. J, KiSTAHitooK, St. Helens, Or,
TUK.VSIHDHH NOT1CK.
County Thbasvh Kit's (ii'nr'K, )
8U Helens, Or., 8. t. 15, 1893 J
Notice is hereby given that nil 1111
paid county warrants of said county
which have been presented and en
dorsed "No! paid for want of fnnil"
up to September 11, 1891, and also
warrants numbered 107.1, I77, 1070
and 1G78, will bo paid on presentation
nl tma olnne. Jntorcst on said war
rants will not bo allowed nflor dato of
this notice. K. M. Whakton,
Treasurer of Columbia county, Oregon.
II A VlijrOU 11 A CKACim f
DR. GRANTS
r,1.-ibnle.
tirtgm s uiseao1;,
Inflammation of the Blad
der, Yallow water, Brick
Oust Sediment in lirins,
Burning Sensation, Pain
In tlie Back, and all Dis
eases Of the Kldnnys
l'HUPAIIKI) HIT
s
.. .... ........ .... wvl,
OREGON.
For Halt by Edwin Ross, St. Helens, Or.
AGENTS WANTED on salary and commis
sion for TUB ONLY ALTIIOKI.KO
BIOGRAPHY OF JAMES fi. BLANE,
nyOAII. ITAiniMtTlf. tils lltnrnry oxecu
tor, Willi the co-opcrntlon of IiIh fstnllv, nnd for
Mr. HIiohi's Cniiililiitfi Worlm, TWK(1Tlf
VI', 4 lit HV :!illl-:ii, nri'l hln Intpr
book, "I'OM'S'KJAI. ltlNr'(!NHIOSlM.'
One prn,cctn for thwu.1 II I :)'!' Sil;l,l.lr
bookii In ttiii imirkiit. A. K. 1', Jonltoi of Me.,
look 112 onlurs from flmt 1!U culls ftvont'H prol't
fltW.TO. Wru. Milliard of U. took 15 onlera, la
Nenl ltuln, In 1 ilny, pinRt fji.ii, K. V. Itlneof
Mn9. took 27 orilsm In 2 dnyn ; profit I7.'A J.
I'ni'trlitc of Mo' took 43 onlorn from HtW'itl!; iiro
flt7f,.2fi. K. A, I'altnnr of N. Iiuk. took fill In a
din-fi; rirollt !IK 2fi. Wi Xl'H'KI V It 'I CIIIII.
'I an write iinmentatsiy for turms to
THE HENKY BILL I'UIl, CO., Nor
wich, Connecticut,
XJ' CURES
IDCKLEBROS.
MAMIFACTVHKKS or
RiMli and Dressed Lumber,
-PKAl.KKS IN-
Dry Goods, Groceries,
Hay, Flour and Feed.
St. Helena, ' -
0lT!''011.
Model Saloon.
I. ll'tJIWOOIl, frop'r.
ST. HELENS, OREGON
Clioico Wines.
Lienors and Cigars. Beer 5 Cts.
Eillard and Pool 'Fable
for tli J-Ieaominotlation of PaCrona
CALL AROUND.
JAMES F. BRADDOCK,
-a:M:u it..
BLACKSMITH WORK
In all its Branches.
REPAIRING s WOOD v WORK.
Tilcv are vrry rfawitablo and all wotk
Kiiurmiticd.
HOULTOX,
OREGON'
LEARN TELEGRAPHY!
Success Sure.
Adilruw J. f. srVMiiKHi'.f. Uri-f.iuliHi VMS'.
rou'n...M, tiKKooN.
TOflilM D FAMILY BElDHMkTEKl
New York ilesttiiimiit.
ANDKItiiOX A IlKAKSV, rtuprictors.
Ko. 131 llr.t Ktroot,
PORTLAND, - - OREGON.
ST. IIHLEN"TlOTHlI
J, George, Proprietor.
Tabbw alwuyi supplied with tin btedili!t
ami ilt-llrade the luurkrt at;ind
TKliMS KKAftONAItUS
FOR REGULAR BOARDS
Iliiviint been nswiy rufiirnl'lied,
arc .rt'ire.l to ;lve snt!'l'(K'tloii to all
our patrons, nnd r,oliuit a aliar of your
(jjitr.maijo.
ST. 1IKLENS
0RK(iM.
J. H. DECKER.
Tonsorial Artist.
The old and reliable barber has his
razors just as sharp in can he found,
nod will shavo you comfortably and
quickly foi only fifteen cools.
Give Him a Call at the Old Stand.
8T. HELENS,
OHECION.
W. S. DRAKE,
DENTIST.
t Hvillff to lit, f rim.,, Ittimw ,util An nrtrt
at Kancrii prices for tlm nuxt ninety days.
OfHi'fl t fllemi A Cox'k old stand. P, W.
corner Kirst and Ta.vlnr Strci ts, Portlund.
FEMINA!
A Book for livery Woman.
'fills Work lion Hit, I.iiiloraemenl
of the Most I'romi limit i;diiciiiorH
on tlio 1'uellic C oiikt,
Tlid Itnv. Kdwor.l (!. (thiireh. A. M.. n. n
l'ririclhiil of Irvlnif Iiilltntn for Voiintf l.iulUu
f-mi Knoii'lM-g, t:,dlforiiln. writnxi
"Mv Dear Hoi.toh.-I hav taken ifreot nils
fiti.'tion In rftintlMT your lionk, 'K,'inliitt,' It Jm a
book Hist l of liirnli'iinhln value to motlicrs
nnl when; nml In vlmrut tlio etniir.il iKniirmiic
of Milch miillrn Unit alionli) Im nmlnri.t"Orl l,y
tll'jln, It la Jiikt Inn bank to ilni:t' ill tlldlr IiiiiiiIh.
While in tplrlt it In n'luiilllli', In InnguiiKa In
nlly uiidiiritnoil by tho mut slinplu, mid tha
most scimltlvB rniinnt ho olli'nili'il.
vury iruly, Yourn, how. B. Cnuucir,
Agents Wanted. .rx'ttS
miwn money n'linrnit tonvinu tiiDtr own homos,
It ofl'ei'i im opportunity to ito inlnilon,ry work,
fortlii) Work In n Mifu Kiililo In Health ind
Blni'iiw, nml will ulwuys find nurelmnini,
No ('imiIImI or OXIKirll'lieo rniltllrtL For full
Instructions und ulroulnit, wrrta to
THE FEMINA COMPANY,
WW VALENCIA ST., BAN FRANCIWJO, CAL.
GO TO
FOR YOUR
School Books
SCHOOL i SUPPLIES,
BOSS
SHERIFF'S SALE,
STATU OK OltltHON. 1
I .uiiiil v ol liiiniiui'iii.i
HY VI ll l'll li UK AN ISXKCimON AN11
mi fin lr issiitnir out of tlin Clrunlt
i',,H ,,r thc.Slntu of Oii't'Oll. for tlio t'oiltitv
of Mnltiiniiiult, to mo iltri!i'til, upon t
Itnlioiii ut in lsvr oi i inituiiis, wtirroin
U, .I'llir and 0. limn, to pin tours, ui (I,
,"lli r A: t'o., wi're I'litltiltll, and MskiiIs
Ciiiniuoiis und i. VV. t iimniiiim twri ().
fiMitlants, for tint mini of ?'U with liitnr
ol tit liiv ruin ut H pi r fciiluin pur iiiimiiu
from Hit Hi'Ni nay oi .uiun, situ tor
lln fiirtliir mini of f.'U.I. and swru
inn i:n"t, winiimiidinjt ' I" msko slo ot
(lie I'l'llowiiiR di siTilii'd ir'nl propvrty, to
u ltt IHoi loi W.'iilntnl III tho Hvotind Ad.
illtioti lo S'o i n, n I n , lots I und 111, in liloi'k
1,'i, Httiniul Ad lllton lo Vornoola, lots I ami
l'. in liloi-k 1, Hn'tind Adilllii'll lo Vsrno
nlit, loin 7 mid It. in litm'k Ift, Klrsi Aililltlnn
o Vi'iiimilii, lot 7. block II, Mtl Adilliinu
lo ViTimtilu. and l"U 7,. 1, U, Hand 12, In
liloi k !!, In Ibo I' H it Addition lo Vvr lis,
In Columbia rotnity, ilato ot Urrirun, to.
i'iida'1' W illi llir tvticiiu ttts, livrvilllsttinnu
mid iippiirti'tiuiift's thrrsiintu tirlossliiK or
in iinvwt'O iipi" riiiiniii, nil bi'bift liiiiiUil
lit t'oliiiiil'lii roiinty, slulo of Ornnii. 1
)ii''ly I'l iUfv Hint I IivImI npun tin' uIioh
ilfwrfbod niil property on llio IW dsy of
linn?. IhuI, in tut' liill" lii, iimiuiiT, tit-wit s
jty piwtlii( In at'fiiifpli'Uiuia lilitio upon tlio
pfoprrtv nhnvo ilfsi'rlbod, a copy of tlia
v i it of i:crullim t-orililed to by as
Nlieiltr. Nmv In pursiiiinie, nod by suihor
hy of snid vari'iitlolt 1 will, Oil tbi' utility ot
M-picmbrr, I 'M. nl tho hour ( iu o'i-liwlc
of xnld il.iy. nt tin' Court Hiiue door In Co
luiiiliin t'oltntv ami R"t nforesiild, sell kt
pulilli; iiiii'tlou nil tlilllit, lilts, olslin In
ti rrsl sikI imIiiU' of tlio snid MiiKnio Cum.
i.ton a d l V. t'liuiinc'iii ill und to tho
uUivs tlosiTltioil ri-al pmpsriy, to tbo blsli
vnl liiililrr llivroforv, fi r rnsli, to satisfy
(sill OXi'iMltlon, llitsrvxls unrt I'Ohts.
tl. A. St ASM B,
ttti(f;'r.tiiSl HIivriH'of Columbia county, Or.
nt .-ismiN.
IN TMK ni!criT"cOi:ilT OK THfl
ritiituof tirt'Kon, for Colombls Cutiutv,
i.tzvia i;rt.uuM, plaititlir,)
vs.
ttlM-M liHMIAK dorrildulll)
To Wllllnin Graham, tl sbovs-mius,!
ilrioiiiUiit :
In tlio nains of tbn Hlato of Orsn,
von nr hi-ndpy iiuir'tl to tppvar sail ns-
ner lo llir compliitiil tiled SKiiint yn In tho
iiliiivo tiitltli'd Mint in the alov notuiJ
omi t, on or before tlir- first dot of ttisltrin
of iitid Court, n't fdlniiifllipirslliB
of l woks pnlilii'StUiii ot this suumiuns
wlid'li will h Turs'lity tint loiluwiiis; ths
'.'ml Mondiiv In lli tobor, St, t-wll: -th
intliilnv of tirloi'cr, C-'ii. Aud il you fsll
to appvar und answer Bid Cniupliiltit. for
wi nt thereof pliiintill will titke s rtrrtsn
iiKu.ii-l y iu ili'i'oU it j- i lie In, mis of irulrt
inonv tu'ov f iinini? Im-iwsi ii you slid plain,
till, nviir,litig iilnlmiir lli( ear slid i iisli tly'
( tlo, minor rlnhl, Mary Kl.n " i I nh rn . suH
I i-rndttlm! pliiintill to resnmo lirr lliuidsa
liinir, l.lie Mi lliiiiald.
This Hum hi Is puliiislied piirttisst ti an
order..! thp Ifili.T, A. Millrl.le. Judtjs (
snid Coiiil, limdo tbo l.'tb tv of Augusi,
1,111,1. Aueust I'.'tli U'Xi.
J. V. UK.Vl II,
Atturtirv for I'lttliitlfT.
"it .n.nii.is.
tM TIIK JlSTK'K f'OfHtor I'ntoH PsSI'ISCT,
Htatk or iiatiion, Cou-usu Cocsvt.
i.. o. Haitss, piur. I
s. V Kt
ClIAS. Ut'MSN. t'sft. !
To a Ilt TK, Dfftntlisl.
IN T1IU N A M K t't-' TUF. hTATK ftK
tii.'i;. n. y, ti nr In ril.y ts-i'iltrd to sp
! ettr In I!.,-' Ju ti. f ( olirt ef I' ti lol prsriurt,
(or I'.iltinilitn u,,uniy, ta'e of Orexun, vn
.-siurnHV, t). t.il. r Vli, A. I. t.A, St 10
o'.l'.ilc X. M to aiir tin-eun Unit tils.t
nMntr-i von iujbe aoove . ue, or ls It a
pl'iintm' 'Il '! v J M '.Kint nl i v i' "i I veu
ruitynl f. r in lie . i.nij l.lot, sit; (or lb
tmi nl ?.'.!t.;i, V.UU liiU-re-l thtri-on troin
ti e il iy of Jsmniiy, until psIJ. st
lho rste "f per rent per nttnuntj sml Ui
,'iit , of tiiis uetioB
A. It. ltMKm.BY.
Jnstjvw .1 th I'efco.
W. J. lili'f, nttorne) fur j inicliir. su'.'f"et9
Summons by fublicatlou.
NTlIi; fllitl'iT CPt'K T OK TUB
Mint, oi O.ioii. for tao County of t;o-
Illloliis.
r. it
C i.o.-. Air,
tiiiiutitr.
VI,
Om'AH ,N', .1
Wn mi I. Arts. I
J. AI, t u;s, Defeudsnts.
AMI
John H.vi.ms
Ti t hii'.i k Atif iXi Wtti.ts t. Ait,
t'ltfi nduiit i.
l,t llm unnm of tlieKt8!e of trvoti, yooj
tiie iierehy ri'iir"l to a;.'fnr und snmsr
;i.e eiimp!.ilnt lilol urt ii:i-t you in the shovs
i i t tied suit, by tlio iirM dsy t t tit Wrni
f tlin s!ii'V court, eoititiii'tiriui; ell this
I, r't 'I ucilsy sili-r b,v mi unrl Mliiulsy In
Ci tnl er. IsKi, mill if you fsll to so sp ssr
or iinswer, for nsnl thereof, ths Itliitln
will spply lo tl.o i.iinrt for the riltef ds
llilllidnl III sitM r;uii Ulnt, ubiiisIt: Thst
lio I nve liil;iiielil uuiii-t lli liefcmlauts,
O.iii- A Mm nml Wiltia I. Akin, for tbs sum
i.. in with, ti'ti pur i-eot. inltresi from
tlin Uli duy nl Jiinunry, lt1ei, ilus on A
iirr.luis'irv iinte mude by tlirui to the plulnt
III', mid ?ti sitorney's fees, snd his cos is
mid illnliiiri eiui'iit", ineltidiug tnteS psltl by
liim on ths i"'iitii;t t of smi Ion
iou'iistiipA i ortli, rsiiK3 wel ol Iks Will-
iiim tto nieitiiiun, tu mnl I (iliiinhis rnusiy,
stnte of tlreuon.sinl prsylug Ibe forselnsur
of iiiorU'ii,;- tin litril snd delissred tm
him by snid Osi sr Akin sml Wilde 1. Akin
on snid Innd, t sseure the pstwrnt W said
note, mid no b other nml sdiiliionsl rslisf
a may tn llm eouit semi nuel st tkn
nature uf lids est mist rtqulr. This ser
vice of this summons hy imbltt sties is rn
nlwdlsni;e lo sn order therefor hy Hon.
'Il-os. A, Mi llridu, jinlgof thessl.lCirsult
court sliovu mi Hied, ibited Jul I.Mh, IW8.
btlX STUART,
auglsepU Attorney for risiiillfT.
Notli'U of AtliiilriUtrntrii' Hnlo of
Ileal Kmibio.
NOTIOK is linreby Kivon Unit In pnrsti
sicoof tin urder of tlio tJoiitity Court of
Ike ISlnlti of Orefron, for Miiltnonisli
mtilily, tnsdo slid ' iilrri'd ill tin mutter of
tlio estsle i,l llobeit K. I'.yiiec, dere"d,
on the 7ih ,lnv oi Septeinlicr, iMiiil, tbs
iiiidnrsntd, llm rlmliilstitrix ol lbs
"uile.t ite, will sell st publli! suction to
I he. lilRiuvt bidder, for cmkli, Uold i'oln of
tbe I'nili'd Mtiilns of America, snd sub
ject to the coniirni'itliiii of tbo snid County
Court, mi Tttcsiliiy tbe 17 1 It tiny of Oct
ober. IS:fl, st. liiicliMik In the fnrouooti of
snid dity nt tbn front door of tbo County
Court Imiini (,( CVliitiibin euiinty, Hlstn ot
Oretfoti, In tlio Ity of Hulnt Helens,
nil tlin rlRht, title, liitirMt snd sststo
of llm sold llobvrt Y.. Hvb(i st ths
time of bin deuth, nnd all tlio rUtht, titla
snd lnteiwt tlio snid estitto hs., by opera
tion of Isw or otherwise, sr.piired ollior
Mm is , Slid iu ndilitinn tu thst nl Hie sslit
Hubert K, llylice nt tlin time of IiIh dsntli,
in iiixl to nil Ihnt ceiiniii lot, piece or
pnrcsl of Innd, siiuntn, IvIiir nnd iH'init in
Hid ntii.l Cottnlv of Culu'inbin, nnd Mtutn
of Orison, nnd prirticuliirly ilcrlbetl ss
fiillows, to-wit: Tlio Hi'iil'liwesl qmirtor
of i'tl,n slsieuu lid), Township llrs (.1)
North, of Itnnife Two (2) West. Terms
nml Conditions uf Hnlo: Cssh, nild coin
of lho tlnlti'd Htittes. Tsn per cent of the
purchssH innnuy to be pnld In Din otiotloii
nor on tlin duy of tlin side, bnlsnce on,
ennlirniiitloii of tbe snla by tlin ssltt
Ominty Court. ELLA 10. UYH1CIC,
AnniiiiUtrntrlx of tb K.'tste of Hubert
E, llylien, deoesssd. Bnptiroutl3.
Kxniiutrlx Htlce
In IlioCniiiitv court for the stilts of Ors-
gon , for Cnlumbltt county.
In tko nislter of tlin estute of Thomas
lloilxkins, deceased.
Notice is hereby Riven that tbo under
signed has been duly unpointed executrix
of snid estute by the above entitled eourl,
and all persons bavins; claims spalnst tlio
aid estate nre hereby reijuirnil to present
tliotii with tlm proper voiicburs, to (lie un
dersigned wiiliin six months from the dsto
of this notice, itt her residence, nearUultiii'a
postnlllce, In snid iiiutnly und Hints.
UlUdlA 11 H0 0UK1K8, '
Excutilrlx of tlio last will of Thoiiins Ho4c
kins, dcceiised.
Datsd ibis JKth duy of Amjust, iquq.
we'"-"1