The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913, October 06, 1893, Image 2

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    OREGON MIST.
DRited States and County Official Paper.
(SUBSCRIPTION PER YEA It
Advertising lutes niaf known upon spclles.
'Ion, AtMro. nil couimunieail-.iui to "diior
Orezoa Mini," St. Helen. Ore.-oti.
DAVlt BRO'S., t t i :
r.ilitors.
St. Helens, October O, 181K1
wk ilom in tlio county olork's report
BUggogts tho need i f retrenchment in
'tho matter of supporting the county
'poor. The item referred to is one of
$909 82 for supplies furnished im!U
gent '-pcraous during the past fix
.month, and wliioh in round numbers
would aggregate $2,000 per annum.
Ai there is no prospect Unit the an
nual expense to tho county f.r this
particular item will ever be ncy loss
than it is at present, it hns been tuig
that there might bo wisdom ns well :is
.an jtnnnal savine to the county in el--leoting
a poor farm where these persons
could be brought ioi'ethcr and made
in a measure, self-supporting. It is
.simply a question of a short time
when the county will be obliged to
take caro of its poor in this manner.
And tho $2,00!) which it will pay for
this item in the next twelve months
will go far toward establishing such
an institution on a sound financial
basis. As at present conducted, all
moneys expended in this way is a
clear loss to the county, whereas, if it
were invested in a permanent home
for the poor, they con'.d be made
largely self-sustaining. End in the
meantime the county realize a valua
ble return for its outlay in the shape
- n r i : t i... l.. I .
AH a wen luiprovtu juecv oi it-uiiy, ui-
sides having a regular and romfirtaUe
abode for the needy and an inexpensive
place at which to care for them. There
are other poteut arguments in favor
of a county poor farm. Very many
persons who are lo some extent de
serving of assistance do not hesitate
to ruu a grocery bill at the cipeuse of
Jbe county, but who have a wholesale
distaste for a public charity institution
pnd lather than go to a poor faun,
whatever self respect they may have
would prompt them lo make an effort
Jo support themselves, which tin y are
much less opt to do if they can ask
assistance at the hands of the county
and bo accommodated at the nearest
merchandise house. Without further
enlarging upon this subject we are
free to maintain that in tlio end the
county will avoid no li tlio annoyance
and fruitless expense by establishing
an institution at which to care for
those whom it may find necassary to
assist.
We are pleased to note .the timely
activity displayed by some of the
more enterprising citizeus cf this
county in the matter of fruit raising
and packing instead of depending
upon another state to furnish us with
fhese necessaries and Bending large
sums out of the country annually ia
payment for them. With the excep
tion of certain, tropical fruits, this sec
tion of Oregon can produce fruit
equal in quantity and quality to any
other state, and the idea of us permit
ting another state to furnish our mar
ket with green and dried fruits to
the total exclusion of our own pro
ducts, is monumental misjudgmeot.
Jt has been demonstrated lo a gratify
ing degree that the fruits of this sec
tion when properly prepared, have no
superior in any njarket and none com
mand a higher price or find a more ac
tive demand. Apples have long been a
marked success here and the prune
industry is assuming gigantic propor
tions. Statistics are not at hand, but
the amount of money annually sent
out of the stale for green and pre
-served fruits, parlcularly the latter, is
an item for sober consideration, and if
the amounts could be tabulated in
round numbers, would set the most
indifferent to thinking. With proper
attention fruit raising can be made
pne of our greatest sources of rev
enue and wo should come to a full and
practical realization of this fact at
once.
. No deubl many of us are in urgent
peed of prayers, but for our part, we
cannot afford to pay quite so heavy a
lum for one or two silent, little peti
tions to tbe throne of grace.
Columbia county's tax payer aro
liberal, in the extreme, but we think it
time to object when it comes to paying
a man for attendance at church.
Can Columbia county all'ord to pay
t,en centa per mile milage and three
dollars per day wages? It seems that
such bills are all right.
The way of the tranagfessor "am
rugged" but it's all right, you know,
for the county pay for it.
Was anybody aware that tho 10th
day of September, 1893, foil on an un
judicial day?
In the treasurer's report we fail to
find any statement of the receipt of
juoney collected for poll tax.
Does Columbia county pay its piT
"flgta for pleasure trips?
Mrs. W. M. OathlM has obtained a
four mouth's school on Kauvies Island.
This present catching weather is
very disagrcablu to farmer who have
hay to nuilte or grain to thresh.
It is re port nl 'hat county warrants
are worth seventy-five cents on the
dollar, tjuery, wonder if that is not
tho kind of money the peoples' parly
wants?
Some Kansas man suid "It is a pity
that wo can't have Columbia county
eo'omist-iouers, for they would put a
bounty on rasf hoppers and clean
them out of the couuny."
A young girl uiriwd in town Wed
neMlay nijfht of 1-ist wee-It. She will
make .lames tiiiileu's house her home.
Jim says somebody must furnish pu
pils for the school. We congratulate
Mr. and Mrs. Guilt-au.
0. Conies has bought himself a fine
rocking chair. Will, since we
h.ive
bei'omo tlie possessor ol a rocking
chair wo have enjoyed very little eotif
foit of it, and maybe Mr. dudes will
tell the game story by mid by.
We note with pleasure that the
commissioner are determined lo im
prove otir highway across Merrill lake,
which is very much needed. W hile
other parts' of tiie county are undoro
ing extensive repair, wo "Wait,
meekly wait and murmur uot."
II. J. Wi liama arrived last week
from cast of tho mountains, with a
sniiil! hand of horfos, after being ab
sent a year. Xobody expected to see
Mr. Williams return to "Wehfoot."
bu: in thoexpressivo language of Sport I
AicAlIister, "tho cat came back
If the country merchant expects to I some and see for yourself.
make a rutieess he must patronize j in-namih- mav sotu -times he used to an
his patrons, that is, they must buy j advantage, -and dynamiters who Mow out
evc.yUiins the farmer produces, which stmps un rot.u, fr,im the Marshland road
are too numerous to in? ndon. Theiejate do,.,K gJ(a s(.vvk.,-. Work is LeinK
is no farmer but has several lU.nc bo., by jt.ij a,ui cbtskanie
cows from which he makes more or j ri-,a,- ar$trie.t, .ml it is expected that a
s miiier, out, v, ,t.- u is tie going to uo
with it it tlu; iiieich-mt wii not buy i
h? This is (lie irreat iirvblem that
Miioiis ueinefii tutr lu'-rcnaui. ami me
lynn
"r. If the merchant btivs ail tho
country butler ho will have the bei!
looking aud best. sc!!Ih;g article ever
offered in any market, but if he buys
from one he must buy from all or lose
their trade. The only way ihe mer
chant can do is to btiy the milk and
have the butler made himself, if he
wants a uniform grade or butler. We
think this can bo dune very well by
starting n ereiimerv. mid ivo 1-n.iw of
no nhu-e more uiLild,- f,,r n ib:in in i
mis town, weiiim- uml tinlK can
bo gathered in from at least live hund
red co.vs. We are of the opitiiou that
this may niaku quite a dim.icnie in
our farmer s cash account and we nre
of the opinion that, our merchant
would feci the benefit of it very ma
terially. CsrUinly, (here is not this
number of cows at present available
in this neighborhood, but lot someone
jp Bii, a eTi-..-;ioiri j iieru i.-irii viii uo nitj
i t i
rquiirt? uiiiiiii??a wim jurmers nun we
are satisfied that within three years
we will have
hundred cows.
even mors than live I
,el onr wcat mercn-
. . .
anls be enterprising and put in a ep-
arator, even a hand -power, and bt;v !
, t . , , , . , , .
milk from those who can and will :
brim? it. Give a fair and a reason iLli i
price for mi:K according to its quality. 1 vsme. H- t-s-k ti ni:i miles o.i th.
and we predict that he will make all t ocean Inward Keg'and a-id said she dollar
the butter iu the country, and ho will wis still -o d, bit; fa ! -.1 t-st ite to:: when
also have an article which will com-1
mand a first de ro-h-o I
PEJUS.
Billy Resimius went to the alliance i
convention at Vernouia, Saturday
D. P. Fowler is finishing no Ids
new barn that he commenced Juist May.
Mrs. Vosber? made a pleasant cull at
the home of Mm. Pope, Saturday
Sirs. Bonncll left this purl of the
countiy to join her husband in eastern
Washington.
Edwin Ross and Miss Dell Caples
enjoyed a pleasant call at I. F. Pope's,
last Sunday.
Geo. Yosberg, of Penna., made his
nephew, Sherman Vobberg, a short
visit last week.
Robt. Frey has got home from
Brinn Bros., where has been building
a residence for them.
Chas. Wikfctrom and his best girl
went to the convention Thursday, re
turning Satuaday .
The late rains have done a great
deal of good iu regard to making late
potatoes arid cabbages
We learn that F. Miers did not go i
awsy last week, as he was expecting to
go to Ins old home in Michigan.
MAIXJCVILiIiE.
Howard went to Portland
II. O.
Monday.
Rupert Harrison left for his home
in Wathington, Tuesday.
Mr. Becgle, of Bay View, stopped
here Saturday night ou his way home
from Vernon ia.
It is reported thnt Wm. Tibbitts
was stopped on the road Monday
night and robbed of his watch and
$20 in money.
Mr. and Mrs. Tarbell gave a birth
day party to their daughter It is, Tues
day evening. The young people spent
the evening playing games, aud a
pleasant time is reported by all.
Power Wood Maw.
I will offer liberal inducements to
any one in St. Helens who may want
to buy a wagon saw, either new gaso
line or steam second-hand.
J. M. Barclay,
512 Marquam Building, Portland.
yj" i iiiBj
The only Pure Cream of Tartar Powder. No Ammonia; No Alum.
Used iu Millions of Homes 40 Years the Staadarct
CliATSKANIK
A. if. TIehenor is spending the week In
Portland.
Rev. S. F. Cillam and wife came In on
the steamer Saturday.
K. 8. Bryant spent portion of last week
in Pot thtnd on business.
Tlerl Alilrttljre has shout recovered from
his attack of fever Hint kept him in bed
oVer a mouth,
II. L. Caita, bite of Kaiiiier, hat bis fam
ily doinioilod in our city for llio winter. He
is teaching school at Marsh land, at present.
A school organ fund has been formed
anion;? the scholars in our public schools to
complete payment (or a new organ that is
expected in a leu ilajs.
Frank Van left lust week for the old
homestead in llm Nohaleiu valley where
he expects to reside and cure for Ids aged
inotaer in her deelu lug years.
Missei Fannie Bryant and Nellie Pop
ham are in Portland thin week. They
ui-h. to see tlio exposition, and lis
Mother (frundy puts it "Confer a k-etP'
aljout their future prospects."
Pv the way, it may not be b too late to
mention thai a former teacher at Marsh
bind, MUs Maude lle.ulei son. who is now
Mrs. V. 1.. Oraiiam, Is t!ie happy mother
of a boy that even ixi this tender U(,"0 brings
joy to the parent's Imoseliold.
We were pleased to see a scow load of
lumber taken out by steamer this week
(mm the P.rvant mill. It is indeed satis
factory to know that something is moving.
Mr Pryant manufacture! good lumber
and it ought to find ready sale.
Sir. Warren assisted by "tieo. Hill," is
how attending to the wants of customer
I !,., .l.wii-i. h...f ulnnl: v,,,il iiirl,.t.i o, llvt.r
melimes ihev are vcrv tender the steak
and colli t. we mean sometimes buy
trai! at k..1t wU he coll,,,t.UHl before
t!le w.al,r g,u Uw bilJ io ,uukt. Wurk
,.ki
As wet weather comes on we welcome
any improvement for the convenience of
pedestrians, and so wero gratified to notice
that J. If. flhickford had laid a pank walk
in front of his lots Oil Walnut street. The
walk will prove a great convenience t many
scholars to and from the school building,
and di-plays a very cotnmemiabl? spirit on
the part of Mr. lilackford that it would be
well for other property owners to imi:at..
Wiiea Mr. lilood connects with the walk
below, that will be the
iryest a well, a
well in-).-t popular route to the school house
I'l.uik are so cheap now other properly
owners ontfht f) continue the good work.
Prof. M. V. Kork entertained o :r people
for two hours Monday afternoon and three
additional hours iu the cvenine telliog us of
the evil 'iuie tluoTti w!. i h we are pst
ins and of the grief that is Vet before ui.
T he Prof, vi an adc; t at making d'aiam
and puts lines and figures o
tlo I I irk.
board with remarkable celerity, making
ths same oiatani for what he i a'is a b ink
or a 'Hayseed." hose e.m-e be picti-n ltil
to lie chanipe;H:n;r. Jl
advoeates free
... . .
trnae t:n-l tree ect.'sge
ell has n-ithing
be.t eomlemuatioii for aaytaely
.'.if-rc-st!'.-. iL-t ll-ititi.tim
l:at thinks
uiiti f silv-r
. , , . . . , , , ....
in a do) ar i itnmauail: that it is
ti.m i i,f ihe roctr-onen- on'v t!ia: tiiv,' if i
m m.s mir iloil.-.r waul.l t. tr.ilml
,.' -I ..,.: i.. i, .,-;,, 1 ' t., ,.,. i
h' hi. e lie s.ii.I -t go'j-l in inv thi-iL-s in five i
hotira, the tilings h;. lei't tuiaui might j
lsav,i i ri'i-rhti-ic.d his h"ar--rs lunch ;
more saasfactori.-div in the (iii-d-tion of '
practical reforms, un 'A'cll as loity to
the
! Hag-
uui.i-;A.
Bad colds seem to be the order of the
day here.
J. B. Id "serve Is building a house on his
Kainier lot.
Miss Emnia Henderson started to fthool
at this plar-e, last Monday.
Arthur Crofcer began work this week, on
Mr. Atkin's residence.
Miss Funnie Meccrve commenced a four
month's term of school In Dist. No. 4-1 last
Monday.
A. K. Morgnn is at present engaged in
building a wood flume for Mr. Burns, of
Cedar LandiiiK.
The weather, the past few days, ha been
very unsettled and rainy, maldng it bad on
unharvested crops.
G. W, Bichardson returned home a few
days ago, frcm Maygen, where lie has
been working the pait summer.
Miss Ida Morgan has been unable to at-
ten'' 6cl",! f"r t!ie parH Uro Kxk- " ac-
count of sickness, (hough at last report.
she was improving rapidly,
E. 0. Wonder) y had the misfortune to
lose a valuable horse the first of the week.
In some way its let? was broken, which
necessitated his shooting it.
Pride of Japan tea at Swager's
The steamer Barah Dixon m
leaves Portland at 1 :30 P. M.
Mrs. A. II. Powell, of Pittsburg, is
in the east, visiting relatives.
The Commercial National Bank, of
Portland, resumed business Monday.
An appetizing supper will be served
at the ball at Milton tonight.
I have for sale the celebrated Pride
of Japan tea. Call and try a package
J. H. Kwagor.
for Mule.
Complete list of (ax-payers in Co
lumbia county Oregon together with
pnsiomce address, occupation and
amount of each individuals taxable
property, BAgeyenly , live .cents per huii'
dred names. Address
W. J. Eabtabkook, St. Helens, Or,
JIA VliVO f r HA V KA CUJi f
DR. -GRANTS
i VVr
CURES
tir.niii a insosr,
lnfl.imni.it!u of t:to fcl-td-tisr,
Velliw Water, Brick
Ptiat :a:Ti;r.t l,i Urine,
Humlni Scr.s.tt'c't, Pciu
in the lir.iV. una all Dis
nasta oft Kidneys.
iiMKaimrEctiiriiij Co.,
For Pal by Kd via Rom, St. Helens, Or.
Muail be Sold.
Bhinglo mill compili'tc, with dry
bouse 2x10 feet. Will cut o0 M per
dav. Said mill must bo sold to tsatis-
fy chattel m irtgago on the suno. In
tpiiro of J. H. Svvagor, at his store in
Si. Helens.
t ruil Treoa i-or Sulo.
Apple trees, one to threo years old.
cheap, for chush ; $(5 to $10 per one
hundred. Prunes and other varieties.
A. HobAliAY, tH'nppooso, Or.
A few full blood Shroupshire sheon, rams
andees V. W. W K.ST, Seuptiouse.
T KKASl'ltl-.US NOTICK.
County: TtiBASfUKn's Oki'icb, )
!t. Helens, Or , Sept. Io, lSdd.J
Notice is hereby given that all un
paid eon illy warrants of Raid county
which have been presented mid en
dorsed "Not paid for want of funds"
up to September 11, lS'Jl, and also
warrants numbered ll!7d, 1077, lti76
and l!!7iS, will he paid on presentation
at this otlico. Interest oa said war
rants will not be allowed tftor date of
this notice. K. M. Whvuton,
Treasurer of Columbia coiir ty, Oregon.
ftotlce f Administrator Snla ol
llt-ttl i'ropc-rt).
Notice ii hereby (riven that In pnrsiinnep
of an order of the County t'ourt of fie
State of Ori'soo, for Mnlliioiniih rotiu'v.
ma te on th th dnv f October liU.1, in
the matter of tlicenate of W. J. I) iturv,
deeraned, the limb Tstf;ued, the administra
tor, with the will annexed, of the estate of
said tlrceaseil, will tit II at public auction,
to tho hinhcst bidder, for ca-h, gold coin of
the Fluted Mates of Aiiuri-a, an I subject
to eoiitiriuiition by suid County Court, on
Saturday, the IWh day of November, 1S!W,
at 1 1 o'cUick in the forenoon of said day.
.-it the front Uoornf the County court bouse,
of Coh'.iiihi-i county, Oregon, in the oty of
ft. Helens, in m,i immtv anu st.-ite. alf the
ri .dit. titie interest and estate of the said
W. J. Downty, i.t tb-.i ti .iu of hit death,
and all this n-';ht. tit!-.' an i intero t tlvit the
...1 1 I.U . I .. ....or.,,'.... ..i 1
! ervi-e.a''.i.ureil olli
rvte.a''.i.ureil otli -r loan or in .ubbtto.i t.i.
thai of the said W. J.Dowmy at the time
(,it.ISV or 1,,.(r;i,1 iit'ia, .,ae amj
! iii im.' in th" ei'in ' e f ( ol tnilaa, s;.-.I j of
Oieg.u), and patticit'ariy dest-ribe 1 us fol-
i , ,;,."'" ,-, :.'f.,i ,i ' ,'i.
j ir 0f iV.e noi .,v.-st W iin.i'ti.c n irtbea U J4'
ot the somiiivc.-t !.; o; r.vtUut c ght (. in
t c.vn-hi i -ix pi) north, mil?) fri-tt west
1 - to e oi:iii:i-i o- Mit-r oiioi . - n uaieo f :i ' oe
I ..,,. n! i.. ,,.i v. .... ..r ir..
Ti-ino nl i-otoliiio'i.-i of n.ile: l';i,!i. ir ilo I
coin of the ( niU'd (Stare, ten p
the i urca.isc iiioney to b paf.' t
a:'m:-ii-lrattir o i t!ie day oi' M.,!t-o.-i
coroirma.ioii of aid sale bv t
t can c.
th.' i',d
bal nil;.-
County
IC - mrt
W A. CI II IIC.
A diionis'n-lor '.villi
he will i i nexi tl, of the
estate of . J. Downey, no cased. n 'a
fsl'.tl v.o :s.
r- Tiraf t
;T or 1'WIII PRtCMCt,
to:', Ci:l.t in.t CotKTT.
frT o:' Oar
L. O. Baxtkk, PH:r. I
vs. Ml MMOXS.
Ciias. HtXTKit. Peft.
To C'ii.is IIuntl-b, DefndaBt.
IX TIIE NAMK OK THK STATK OF
O:e;:oii , you are hereby mptiied lo ap
pear mi the Jiii-ttce court ot l moil pree.net,
r.r C'olinnl.ia county, Maw of Jrc;ro, on
K.Mirilnv f Ir... il.cl .lit X It 1slt at 111
Satiinjay, October Tin. A.. 1). lmu, at III
o'clock A. M. to answer tile complaint tiled
against von in the atiove ciitise, or else tiie
piuiiitill will take jinhmi.'-ut against you as
pravi-d fur in the com:. I. .int. viz: for the
sum of !.!.. Mi, with intercsi thetetin from
the dav of Jaii'iarv, s!!, unlil paid, nt
the rate of M percent per auniini, and tin
costs of this action.
A. H. PLAKESLEY,
Justice r f the Pence.
W. J. Iiice, attornej for plaintiir. iiu25octn
Notice of final Settlement.
In the County Court of theStste of Ore
gon, for Columbia count.
In the mutter ol the estate ol Charles
Jaspers, deceased.
NOTICK is hereby given that tho admin
istrator of said estate has tiled his linul ac
count in the abovu-cntit c I court, and by
virtue of an order of the Hon. Dean lllanch-
ard. itidire thereof, a final heariui' will bi-
lind thereon before said court ntfcit. Helens,
at. ihe county court house, on Monday, No
vember olh, ls'i.!, at the hour of lo o vim-K
A. M ., when and where any person inter
ested may appear and contest the same.
I). J. HWITZKIl,
Dated Sept. 21. law. Administrator, Ktc,
Adminlstrati-iiVi Notice.
NOTICK is herebv irfven bv the under-
finned administratrix of the estate of Kind
.Sii di linmiii, deceased, to Ihe creditors of,
and all persons having claims agiiinst the
said uetecasod, to exhibit them Willi th
proper vouchers within si months after
the firt publication of this notico to the
iKlmlni-tratrix at her home at Pebble post-
oince, v.oiumma county, ureon.
OTTIL1K 8IKDELMANS.
Administratrix of Ilia estate of Kn.il
ftiedclmunn . deceriaed.
Dated Sept. 22nd, 181.3.
Kxccntrlx !o1loc.
In the County court for the state of Oru
con. for Columbia county.
Iiulke matter of the estate of Thomas
ilodgkins, deceased.
Notice is hereby Riven that the under
signed has been duly appointed executrix
of said estate bv the above entitled eourt.
and all persons having claims against the
aid estate am hereby required to present
tnem witn me proper vouches, to the un
dersigned within six months from the date
of this notice, ut her residence, near Quinn's
nofitoltice, iu said countv and state.
IH LDAit IIOIKiKINR,
Executrix of tho last will of Thomas Hodg-
kins, deceased.
Dated this 2oth day of Angust, 18f.
AGENTS WAXTKI) on salary and commis
sion for TUB OXIiV ACTHOKIZKI)
BIOGRAPHY OF JAMES 6. BLANE,
liv ;!!. lIAHII.OTSf. his literary execu
Kir, with the co-operntloii of his fainilv. mid for
Mr. lilHiie's Complete Works, 'T VrfcVl' V
VI'AICSt OF COtM.KKNN.n Hint his inter
lioiik, "l4I,l'IItAI. llsi'IXKIOSirs.
One prnst'etu for these 8 BKST ItKMil U
books In th nmrket. A. K. H. Jorrlnti of We.,
took Wi nrilers from tlrsl 110 calls: neonl's proi't
lltsiril). Mm. HHllurd of H. t-s.k 16 orders, 13
Heal Kiissfn, In 1 ilny: proflt l'J6 is. K, ::. ltlc of
autss. iook it oruers m iirtys; pronr fi.-j.-,. j,
pMrtrltre of 5fe- look 41i order from .'jfieidls; tiro-
fit7.ri.2a. K. A, Palmer of N. link, took Kl In 3
tnv-: profit !is 56. i:'U SI VK i I JCIi).
OH V write, linmcillutuly for terms to
TIIK HUNKY BH.H'UC.C0., Nor
wich, Connecticut.
BIIERirF'S SALE.
STATK OF OBKdON. I
Count v of Coiuiubla f
15Y VliiTCIC OF AN FXKCl'TION IS
1) sued out of the Circuit court of tho
state of Oreuon, for tho county of CoHini
hla, lo inn directed. In favor of Workman
ami against City Livery and Carriiuos Co.
ct al, for Mm Mint of seven hundred and
eightv ilollari, with Interest thereon at the
rule of el-ht per cent, from theSMli ilny of
Soplenilier, tstW. and tho further sum of
fKi.'M costs mid HccritlnK costs, I Inive.
this nth dav u( October, lXA'i, (July levied
upon the followiiitr real property bebinglng
to the said fit v l.b'erv and Carnage Co., to
wit: The northeast H of tho nortliwest M
and the northwet i of the northeast
nil in section mini 'M r 'it, township it north,
of runge i west of ihe W'lllauietla imnltliiui
in Columbia county, slate of Oregon, con
taining NO acres, more or less. Now, there
fore, In pursuance of said execution, I will
on the Ith dav of November, !S0t, lit the
hour of 10 o'clock A. M. of said day at the
court house door In suid county and stale,
sell tit public auction all the right, title,
claim and interest in tind to ths above-de-scritifd
real property of said City Livery
ami Carriage Co. e! nl, to tho hkhest bid
der for cash in hand nt time of sale, or so
much thereof as will satisfy said execution,
costs and accruing cot. (f. A. MAN IK,
novlt tsberill' of Columbia County. Or.
lVtltion for Liquor J.leiMise.
To the Honorable Countv Court of Co
luiuhlu I'ountv, .Slate of Di'pgoii,
We. the uiidi -rsisttrtl legal voters residing
in Peer Island precinct, Columbia enmity,
stale of Oregon, would respeetltilly petition
votir honorable hodv at lt nent rogular
tenn of court lo be held in the court hoiln
in the city of Ht. llelem, ( ohimt'la eoinily .
Oie.M'ii, (n Widiiesdav. November sili,- A.
I. lstn. that n been e ho irrnnt"d to Will
iam Miller and Iakus UradU'V, to sell spli it-
nous, vinous and malt liquors in (inutilities
less th in one gallon, In lleer Island pre
cinct, t oliunhia lounty, state ot (iregoii,
and that such liccn-e be issued for tho per
iod of ons vi nr. l-'or all of which vtutr no-
titl-mers will ver tnav: tJ C Ja inl- li. l-'ied
Monaehan, Walter H.-irnl, W J Kell'.p.
M VV Hi iil'ev. H llavnnl. tl H Foster, ('has
H -.wc Clonics A l ink. J W Lord, A K Hat-!
son, John I'op'j iy, II M Knwlcr, : l"ov
ler, S Mowen, Joh'n Mcllmer, KCialcy, Joe
Stock. J O King. P 11 Piper. Joe Lnvrenee.
.too Nti-sl amner. Ja W Nalghloii, John
Pion, U 1! l o ler. V II Swa -tr, II CHrown.
i sieversot., O A Wood, Win M I'ler, V'.dward
Plack. llldidner, Kr- d A pl.s Tom I'll tup
son, J jhn W Purrs, I.T Vanover. William
Vatiov ir. Jacob Lom:.ie!ti Swmi Krlkson ,
.1 II liuekeier, too ftigler. ti (' l'owlcr. J H
C.-onk.J Jones. Sa mm I Miinn, I' It-mtbke,
.1 SI Fowler, (Sen W Hanev, H lll.ike, F
Nussbatimer. II .wtelutian. V lV Maltln-ter,
3 s ipsi ti r.h, 3 IImII 'V. Cl Morel, !'
Wasser, Jackson No.d, Thomas bander. V
O Kelleuv, Lit l!.-vi. (i-orgu I'ii'i-nliergi-r,
John Lu.iiott William Dowd. J V. V'tvr. (i
Cross, Tbnuuts Kiiuirv, ( W 1'nrr, JC Karr.
C L Farr. M Spluge'r, O li Makitister. (1
Link, C C M ikin-ter, 11 11 X.-er. i H Ulimi
milker. A Nd-r, (leo Netiuer. Victor I'm rer,
.In -oh Furrer, Adoliiti Hansen, Pony Heed,
Ht'al I'.nrnelt, J ti ob Cwingli. Frank Clark,
Win K Clack, litinotph Antliker, M .1 Canty,
Clmrles Trim, tlcnt Trim, ("harlns hpeh
cer. .1 W Novels. e tiore. J I. dray, ( has
Pumgardner, li II llirly, C F llo iiilcv. J
Wasscr. 11 Morel. Joiir, llieri, Christian
Ftlber, I' P limipneli. K J Cullins, (iaiiricl
Jenny. Fred KoCel. Ire.l Woodtaim, A H
('-her. I Piling irdur. J It Kpl.iwu, C H
Knidish. K J Ibmies. 8 II Sphiwn, 1! II
V'.dth, Jlanicl I'iiiinger, Alfwrt Michel. C L
Wibox. ij li Units, Jay Archibald, H A
Fowler. novS
Summons by Publication.
TNTIIK CTKCf.T CHTIT OP TIIE
1 Hta.e of O.ejtou, for tttc County of Co-
hiinliia.
P. It. Cuo's-,va:t, 1'lr.hitiir.
vs.
0'AB Akin. 1
it t.ir; I. Aki,
i
Defend
J. At. t. l'.lts.s. Defeiinanta.
AHl j
Jon-; Xl.vi st s, J
To Oi-i a.i Akis asb Wii.i.11: I. Aitts.
Defend.!!:'.-..
I u iwniifju'if tb rllnte of Oreaim. y u
' r.' Iier.-i y ri.tj .irt.l to aj ,u-iti' and r.;ist:,
the eoinoiiunt loe-i d:t-i von i;u lie a' ;ve
rlt;.l!e.i soil, b.
: Ihe iirst day the tei in
..f II." tib- ve
lirt 'I nco i v i.
c nirl, conwoemsn i ti i!hm
ti-r the . cum! Monday i
aad If y..oi f'-iil to so h; pear
.i,..,h.-r. tU.
or tut over, iol
! wlil aiioiv lo t;
ni t thcr.jf. tiie p'tiiuti
;e ei'tirt lor tt.e rei.i:!
1 in , i ll ol - :.i , i:toi. itt.o , 11 i oil i , . o ill
he have jilij,'in' lit (i.jnl.i.-t the ib t. i.il.u.t.s,
O i-B- Ai,iti;m.l Willie I. A Mn, fur tho hi n
I .1 51,:i.oi wnn ten per rent. I iil irom
il;i' ti d.iy oi j.iii'tnry, Vfl. one on a
jirotinsory i.ote lu.nie tiy tl.ctu lo the plniht
lil, and $100 at'.or.jy'd 'fees, and Idi costs
:tud ilisburstitii.-nls, indiidii'i; taxes pidd by
him on lliii s iiitlovest of section V.
township 5 ori, r:tlii. e 3 west of the Wld
uiiiette ui'Ti'liao, in Kaid ('. bitnliiii cminfy,
suite of Oregon, mid prnvh.f the foreclosure
jot u iiioitta;o e.e uti-d and donvired to
him bv said Oscar Akin iind Vn.de I. Alia
t on jlinJi t MM ure i!u- im m.nt of .,;,(
l . . .. .... . , .
note, and sin h other and additional relief
ns may to i lie court seem .meet and (lie
i.atuie'of this i-tts tiuiv ictptii'H, This ser
vb e of this summons by iniblication Is in
obedience to an order therefor by Hon.
Thus. A. McHridn, jndh-eof the saiii Circuit
court above named . d ited Jttlv l-'ith. WKt.
DKLL nTI AKI.
auisepl3 Attorney for Plaintiff.
M.tinosisi.
IN THE (MI!.,i:iTCOt'ItT 01" THE
Htutuof Oregon, for (,'ohuuhla County.
i.izis oitAiMM, plaiutitr,)
vs. f '
WILLIAM OHAHAM (lefcllilittlt)
To William Graham, the above-named
defendant:
fn the name of the (stale of Oregon,
you aro hereby required to cppeiir iind ans
wer to the coniplionl tiled a'ainsl you in the
above unitled suit in ihe above ntinicd
court, on or bi'fori. tho first ,biv of tbO.r,,,
of f-aid Court, next following llieexpiration !
ol sit weens ptiiiiicatioi) ol tins summons
which will be Tuesday next foilmiinn the
2nd Monday iu October, 113, to-lt:-the
10th dav of October, l).l. And if yon full
in appear and answer said Compliiint, for
want thereof piuiiitill will take a decree
against you dissolving tho bonds of matri
mony now oxistinK between you and plain
till', awarding phdiitllf the enr and iistody
of the minor child, Mary KllaOiahain, iid
perudttin pliiintill' to rcstiino hor mniiicB
tiniiic, Lizzie McDonald.
This Kunions U published pursuant to an
order of the lion, T, A. Mcltride, Jnde of
suid Court, mudu the 12th day of August,
WIM. AllCtlsl ltll
J. V. IIKACll ,
A ttorney for plaintiff.
Notice of AdmlnlMtratrix'M Sale of
Ileal KMale.
NOTICE Is hereby L-iven tliat In ntirsu-
ance of an order of the County Court of
the Ktute of Ore-iron, for Miilinomiili
countv, made, and entered in the matter of
the estate of Hubert K. llybeo, deceased,
on the 7th day of Hcotomber, l,M!).'l. tha
umlersiHucd, Ihe administratrix of the
sum est ite, will sell at public auction to
the highest bidder, for cash, Oold coin of
me I. mien states of America, and suh.
ject to the eoiilirniation of the suid County
Court, on Tuesday, the 17th day of Oct
ober, ISiB, at too clock in the forenoon of
said day at th front door of the Cimnfv
Court house of .Columbia county, Mlute of
Oregon, in the city of Buijit Helens,
all tiie right, title, interest and estate
of the said Hubert K. liylico at Ihe.
time of his death, and all tho right, title
and interest the said estate has, by opera
tion of law or otherwise, aeipiired other
than, and in addition to that nf the suid
iiohert 1'.. livbra lit the time of hlailunil,
in mid to nil that certain lot, piece or
parcel of land, .situate, lying and beiiirf in
the Mild OutintV of Oolu'mbiu nn.i N.,,
of Oregon, and particularly described as
follows, lo-wlt: The Moiifhwest iiuarter
of sectl'in sixteen (Id), Township five (ft)
North, of Itarige Two (H) West. Terms
and Conditions of Nub. ('u.b l,,,l,l ,.i
of the United Htutes. Ten licr cent of 'the
purchase nidnev to be imid to Hir nncilor..
eer on the day of the sale, balance on
conliruintlon of the sale bv thn M
County Court. ELLA K'. liYIIIM'..
Anniinlutrntrlx of thn lOslntn ,,r lbi,.,r.
P. Dybee, deccaaod. septifiouU3.
MUCKLE BROS.
M AN Ul-'ADTl'lt HkS OF
Rougli and Dressed Lumber.
-PKAbtatH IN-
Dry Goods, Groceries;
llav, Flour and Feed.
St. Helens
Oregon.
Model Saloon.
I. ttTANUUOU, I'rop'r.
ST. 1IELKNS, OKKGOiN
Choice Wines.
Licuors and Cigars. Bear 5 Cts.
EiUar- and Pool 'Fubla
far ths paeommoJiifion of Putrong
CALL AROUND.
jIMs Oradbock,
f : - '.
-m:M:nAi .
II
Oifillii
In all its Branches
REPAIRING : VOOD :
Prices Rre very rcaauiabhi nod all wo'k
jcuurtiiitceiL
MOULTON,
OUF.tiO.V.
LEABM TELEGRAPHY!
Success 3ure.
Address J. ('. SKVSIOKCSH, O-i'coiihia IHd.
1'OllVUVMi, lii:i,iiN.
TiiuixT isd miu HLMn inin m.
Now York itestamant.
A.NHEiisu.s & V.rki:y, ri'tprictorr.
fia. 13". rt-l fctrref,
PORTLAND, - - OHGGON.
1ST. IlIiUiNS 1I0T1-L
J, GciJie, Proprietor.
Tu'. Ins a!,v-iv sill p. I'd wr h the la. -d edible
and (lrlleac!e the iuaiki ntlotds,
TKRM's liK sO.VAPLK '
FOR EE3jLAR. EOARDhES.j
Having lie 'h i.e.v'y rcftirul-iird, wi I
are pri-panid to i;ive Sell fm lloo lo all j
our patroin, iind Mi'icit a sham of your:
illlrolia,';e.
0 I
ST. HFIiENS Oltl'dON.
J. II. DECK El
Tonsorial Ariist.:Til8 Leading Merchants
Tbo old ntid relinblo burbr r litis Jus '
raw. just, as sharp can be found .
iind will rharn you romfurtahly iindj
(piickly foi only lideou eniits. i
Give Him a Call at the Old Stan J.
ST. HKTEXH,
W. S. DRAKE,
DENTIST.
Owing to the stringent times will do work
at Kusiorn prices lor the next ninety day,
Oflleo at, Olenii ,t Cox's old stand, H. W.
corner First aud Taylor Mreets, Portlend.
FEMINIAJ
A Book for Every Woman.
''hi Work line tlin Diidnrseiiirii t
of I lie ,11 on I I'rnniliieiit l.dncuiors
on the I'ueilic Coast.
The Kev. Edward C. Church. A. M II. ll.,
Prlnelnal "f Irvlnir fiisiltiitu fur Vnuuv l.n,lt
. "Jit Iikak pocToti, I lirivs tnloiii great suits.
i.u I- inn, iviu, , ii n,i nil., wi re.
lur-tloit In rciKlitm )i,ur boiMj, trj 1 n i. ' It is u
linnk thnt Is of OM'sieuntili, vuliio to mothers
aim wives; ami in vnovof the gunni-nl iKimniucn
'il such uiiiiters ibnt should m innin ,i.,o,l by
tll'tni. It Is lll-l till- llillik to l-lnri- In tln.lr l,i,,l .
Wliile la si'liil It Is Hi leiiUtie, lis hniK'noo, Is
wiisoy ioiui-riooii ny uill llinsi Hlinpill, ultll Hie
luost sensitive eiiuunt lie otltnitii,
Vury Truly, Yours, Kuiv. B. Cffl.'ucif.
Agents WautfMl. .StRSi',;
r.uire money wlf hum lenvlin thi-lr own homes
ttiiffsrs nn opportunity to do insr,i,t.rv mux,
fnrtlio Work is a snfe vuhlc In (lenlili and
Ils'iie, mid will always filnl puri-lni-nrs.
No eniiiinl or ennrlene reoiili-ud, .'or fun
llistriir-iliiin un. I clKiiiliiia, virrtu In
. THE FEMINA COMPANY,
1018 VALENCIA fiT., 8 AN PKANCIHCO, CAL,
GO TO
FOR YOUR
School- Books
SCHOOL : SUPPLIES.
Somo 'Good Bwya'
KOll BAt-K UY
1). T. B wilzer,
HT, HiaiiNtl,
omctioN.
Thl'soulhwcMt li of seellon IW, mill Ilia
southeast 'i "I the soulheast H of sectluii
'll mid west i nl Ilia southwest Ki of sue.
thin ill, lonhli 7 mil Hi, raiij 'i weit, ast
acres, 7,.".Uperaer.
The southeast tf'of the HOiillieast W of
section l, liiHii-hlp 7 north, rango 2 wt,
lu acres at 8' per acre.
The tuullivM'Hl of "ci'tlon n, township
il mirth, nuiKi' If west, doumtiiliiK HW acres,
jki per acre.
ISii acres In section .1, township 7 mirth,
riiiuM' K west. A one, and oneliiilf stury
house, MUSHi liarti, Isx'UI, with sludsi HI
acres chnrcd, lot) hi pinture, 1 nero of
prunes, besrlnif, othir fruit", cuts ) tons
of hay, 1'rlee i,M. Tei uneasy,
IU) acres of land, bonne and barn, 15
acre chaired mid fenced, nuiuu fruit trees
lieal'inK. I'li'Oiflu per acre. Turmseasy.
Term"-Clis tlilrd cash, Imlalico H'Clired
by iiioi tjiiige nt H per emit. Interest,
COLUMBIA
BANKING CO.
(tucorpiiruti'd)
AT. HELENS,
OREGON.
!. A. MASS IK,
President,
c. ir
NKWELL,
Caliler,
Capital $20,000.
Tninsn'ts n tteuernl Imnklnit lniIiie.
Kxehmicc botiifht and suid. Interest nl
lu(d un tlmo deposits.
YCUR FATROaAGE SOIICITED.
Hart & SwceUud,
I'KipiietOr
I St. Helens Meat Market
Fr.'sh and Nulled Meats, Hausaire, i'Mx
and vi (p bibles
Meals by wholesale at special ratea.
1'ip'i wnt-oii run to all parts of town,
and i Unr;(lis reusoiiahlu.
Astoria Marble Works,
i, ii. iMiiot-r, rtto'r.
A
) v i :t t v a v n i; i : it t ' v -(
I'larblo arid Granite
WORK.
All Kinds of Cemetery Woik.
FOOT Of OI.KKV KTIIKKT,
ASTOUIA, ORKflON.
Icltt Bfo's.,
I
-IlK-
- , . ,
VCniOnia H II (1 COmCllUS
! Wri,e to w'm for Stage
i Dates.
Supplies for Campers and Fish
ermen.
Vcrnoniii ami (orueliiw. Or.
THE IOWA JEWELER,
A. N. WU I OUT.
Souvenir Spoons a Specialty.
Suscial AttciitiDii to Watch Rcpalrius:.
MOIUUHONHTOp. P. O., POllTLAND.
OP COURSEJOI) DO.
SUCH IIEINO Til 15 0A8R, It hehoovei
ynu to Iind the most desirable place to
purchase vour ' hivlKorator," -
"TIIE BANQUET."
Keeps constantly on hand the famous
Cuban Blossom Cigars.
The (litest line of Wines I.luiiom and
Cigiirs to be found tlds side of Port
laud. And If you wish to
enitiifie hi a iranie of
POOL OR BILLIARDS,
Jo ioo Oil?
I'hcy ran assure you that they have tha
In l nihil. Iu town, KveryHilrtfj new finrl
licit, mid yvttr piiiroinigo lo respectfully
6oli ;iiod , ,
"TUJL1 BANQUET' J
bt. Ill-lens, Orugou, .'i
J