The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913, January 12, 1894, Image 3

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    BlMCHKA.) JARAJ.A1'1I8.
Juhtich'ii Summonh. We have on
liaixl a sup'ly ' JitHtUtw-of tlie pencil
Hunk atwimoiii. Those. In need of
iitinli ataihinoiy can prooiira the an me
lit tlilt olllno.
Miu.iMKitv. At Mr. Oolbnrn't mil
llnory mtil rirresmaking parlor the
ladies can fliul .at, style In millinery,
fur winter. Pressmanlng neatly, ut
iiiiratoly, and quickly executed.
J011 riitNTiNO, Thin .dllco lit now
tiiipllod with late and neat itf-sixns of
material for turning tmt every desisrip
tion of job printing. We will execute
your ordur on abort uuliue and hI
reasonable rate.
Rl'ROUL ItKOKII'T liOOKrt, At tllll
ofllo wt are engugoii at present In
Iirinilng a largo number of receipt
xiuVn, itnral and psoiiiI. If you
tut a apeolal racipt, order now, no Unit
w will be able to print and furniHli
them at tlie name ralo aa the general
receipt book.
V.aan Hhinu (1uoi .'hick. Almost
everything produced on farm and
garden Htill at lower price now than
they have brou Kit for many yearn, but
egg bring aa good pricet a they did
lu fltinh time. The marketa never
aneii. t be 'overstocked, a there la a
iig demand for them in all oitio.
Oiikoon'i 1'itNiTKNTiAKY. There ire
bout 4 HO pritoneri in the penilenii
ary now, and the number Ulnert)aiing
slowly. Of tbeae, 209 are working In
the jute mill, tlio largest ever o own
l)iied. Tlia mill it turning out G0O0
grain aacka per day. The 'brickyard,
owing to unfavorable weather, la not
in operation.
"Clranmnkdh Nkxt to Oodmnkh."
-Jin order to appreciate the full moan
ing of thi old raying, ono need only
to viait the city hatha, O. L. Colburu.
proprietor, lir. Colburn keep hi
barber ehop and bath In excellent con
dition aharp raaura, careful workman
lilp, hot water at all hour of the day,
and the bath la clean and comfortable.
MlOHTllATl Don IIkttku. Oneof
fiur valley exchange ha the follow
ing peculiar Item i " 'I have worn cor
set hII my lifoaaya a memler of the
New York Women's league, 'and 1
tiava hud fourteen children throe
liaira of twine and I never had eo
much aa a headache. The good lady
liaa done very well. But parhapa if
ah had n't worn coraot they would
have all been twine.' "
Lro nitAKKM J. Peeuhor, a pioneer
cRUen of thi place, had the mis.or
tune, Saturday morning, to fall down
a aUirwny at the home of hi daugh
ter, near Columbia alnugh, and free
ttnr. hi leg. Mr. IVaeher i over aev
nty year old and tlio accident la a
moat aevere one for a person of Ms ad
tvanrsd age. Hi daughter, Mr. S.
A. Mite of thi place, i in aiteudai.ee
at hi bedaide.
uiiMNyi.'KNf 1 ax-rou,. The ilmnka
"i una oiilue are due W. J. Eiutubrook
for a summary of the general duliii-
mini tax-roll for tlio paat nix years.
' "o total delinquency la 1(125,704.18, of
which amount lfiU,W)() Id sheriff' ..
sossinont. Thoae figures show u much
greutcrdeliiiqucncy than lenlly exihU
on account oi (inutile assessments, and
tuxiia which x Hlwriir Mus.je received
aim receipted for but fulled to credit
on the roll. For overal reason it i
impossible to ahow exactly what the
lotul delinquency is, but it will not
uiIm iJlfl.OW very far.
Lioiit Pam, ok Hnow. Friday af.
tcrimon brought the first anow of the
winter At thia pliice, in fact the air was
misty with Hue anow, or rmnund anow
together, bnfore the norm hour, but no
cnimidiirublH amount of it fell until the
afternoon. Nighlfiill brought no abate
ment of the a to no which continued
throughout the night and covered the
ground to the depth of five inches with
a robe of "tlio beautiful." The vixlta
l ion cannot properly be called a atorm,
aa a warm aouth wind and rising
barometer prevailed throughout. (Sat
urday the thermometer remained abom
atationary, and conaiderablo rain fell.
S(jiiooi-tax AddESBMBNTB. Atten
tion of district school boardaia directed
to the proviaiona of aectlona three and
four of the general school lawa aa pub
lished in Tub Mist of December 22,
formulating the mode of proceed uro
in making the assessments for achool
tax for the several diatricla of each
county, By making application to the
county clerk, each district will be fur
nished with a certified statement ol
the amount of assessable property in
that district, which will bo the basis
for the assessment, upon the receipt of
Inch certificate district can call a
peeial meeting, giving ten days notice
I the aame, at which meeting tlie dis
trict can determine by vote ila inten
tion to take advantage of the law, and
by notifying the county clerk before
February 1st of it desire to have such
assessment made, all districts may
have the benefit of tbia money this
year. Jlowever, 1Mb purely optional
with a district whether it will vote to
have the assessment or not, but all dia
tricla which ao wish can do ao by hold-
lug a meeting and notifying the county
clerk before February let.
CLATSK AN IB.
Ought to Know Ith Valor. About
a year ago I took a violent attack of
la grippe. J coughed day and night
for about aix weeka; my wife then sug
gested thnt I try a bottle of Chamber
lain's Cough Remedy. At first I could
ee no difference, butaiill kept taking
it, and aoon found that it was what J
needed. If I got no relief from one
dose I look another, and it was only a
few day until I waa freo from I lie
cough. I think people in general
ought to know the value of thia rem
edy, and 1 lake measure lu acknowi
edging the benefit I have received
from it. Maoihon Muhtaiid, Olway,
Ohio. Fifty-cent botllea for aale by
Edwin Ruaa.
Nrw Rkvkkijk Coi.i.kctor. Henry
Dlaukman, a merchant and hunker oi
Heppner, hue been appointed collector
ol internal revenue lor me nisinci u
Oregon, to succeed Milton W. Weinler,
the present iucmnbeni, who was ap
pointed by Denjamin Harrison. Mr.
Hlackmiin waa, in 1890, joint ropro
nuiiLiUive for Morrow, tlrant, and Har
ney counties, and hue long been uc-
tivo In politic, ill appointment iw
created inienae oonstornntton among
tiu-ul ilmnocriUiio imliticiaus, who in
,tnrmd verv elrongly a man named
M, in.i.iv nf Vunroiiver. vvuhii., anu
wa. iwinfiditntiallv oxi'eclcd he would
l. tlm auuceitefiil candidate. Mr.
m,iriiaii will Like nottwmion ol nib
olllce aa imm as hi eommiseion arnvea
u.uuicn On Sundav evening, De
cember 31. John K. Heegle an -I Miss
Alma Willie were joined in wedlock, in
Jlillsboro, at the home of the bride'e
.mother. Mr. Becgb. la well and most
favorably known to the reader of inn
ilm and we oonaider il useless to say
tiun in inin John's many friende
i,. wi.liinat himself and bride a long.
iappy,and prosperoua journey through
life. t
g.,,i ri,iut Misa Fannv Mea-
. nl tlm noblio Schools lu
district No. 44, sends in the following
report of her achool for the month end
ing December 22nd: Number en
rolled, eleven; average daily atten
dance for the month, ten. Those who
were neither absent or tardy during
the rnonili nru Charl-, August, and
Edward Lovegren, Anui vaiaina, w.
vill Votmd.
It Took thb Lrad Thukk. "Dur
ing the epidemic of U grippe Cham
berlain' Cough Remedy took the lead
here and wa. much better liked I than
other cougU medieinea." II. M. Baho,
druggial. Chawworth, HI. The gr.ne
i. t..nh ii. same aa a very aevere
...j .,., i ,. nreclaelv the same
treatment. Thia Remedy I prompt
.-i ..al mid will prevent any
tendency of the discus toward pneu
monia. or ie oy
,r v .m-A Polk county
.,fr ..j..i n f.ilhiw ine method;
"Find out all yqa cn about y?""e
if yoiir life ia aa good and upright at
eleven o'clock at night aa it
if you are a good a temperance man
At a fishing excursion Aa you are at a
eunday ."bool picnic; if, ia short, you
are really the aort of a mn your father
hope. y.m are and sweetheart believe,
you to be, thon you are all right.
Ihhtaixatior anu Baihkt No
more hospitable or jolty society of
men exists then the members of the
I. (. O. F , and the proaiierous young
1,',, at thia tilace ia no exception t"
ihia nn.veraal rule. At a late hour
u.,...,iuu i-nninff a representative of
Tub Miht was agreeably uriiricd t
receive an invitation to attend a ban
,... i,iir in the evening in the epa
.-loua dining hull of lhj Oriental hotel
the occasion being the regular nnniia.
inslallaU'iBof (dlieerg .tnd the celebra
t.i il.H ucnnd anniversary of th
r,.a.iitnlion of iberrrder al this place
After Ibe ceremonies al Hie lodge room
were concluded your reporter, in com
with two or three sojurnii
.. i.ir..n..a i.iiiw.,1 the members of the
1.1.... i 1 1,, i liiinmieling hall where
sover.il hours wera most pleaaantl,
;.. (....itinir. neechniaking, an
niivrHaUtn. and it was with
r...lin of ineeie regret thut the Heel
ing hour .commanded u to retire
i i. a i.,irmid circlu of mystic
friendship. Though not numerical!)
strong, the order here ia favored with
many active, enorgcuo niom...,
are ambitioua to advanoe in the knowl
edge and precepts 1 ouaieiHiwuun.,
mid see their local order become pios-
psrous and Hinueniiat.
Took a Puinob Bath. k young
subject Of the "Faderland who man
Ti n r.,t .in a ureeBiire of iw
pound to the square inch during the
holidays and wa. unable to "blow off
for aeveral day afterwarda,, took paa-
. t.h a ti ace on mo
I
Thompson last Thursday for Portland,
where he expected to meet hie par
eats, who were to arrive there that
old country, in at-
.D....i,,ff to hoard the steamer
" ...... .
ih von n ir leuvoo
Miss Jennie Myers I home Again
from Ilwaco.
James Linn was down from the
Upper Clutskauie the first of the week
Rev. Moore was in attendance at a
quarterly meeting service at Quincy,
Monday ana xueeaay oi hub ww.
Misa Abbie and Cora Bryant re
turned last week to McMlnnville tore
ume auhool work in the college there.
lTarvnv Olann ia one of the late vie
time of the giip, and ia confined to his
louse, where he la cared lor Dy ins
brother, Ed.
Hon. Norman Merrill returnod Tues
day morning from hie holiday vitit
among friends anci relatives n wu-
and, Deer Island, and eieewuere.
Manlnr Frod and vounar Miss Eva
Mayger are rcent aoholuia at the pub
ic school, liiey are miuiiia
ut the comforlahle residence oj an.
and Mrs. J. A. English.
We noticed Johnson, of the bote,
uriit. hnw nnd dolf eetltlv gliding
down the hill on Tuesday on a small
led. Much rain had made ine iraca
ratiior unpleasant for them but they
looked contented.
A newly-married couple at the
Clotakanio hotel are spending ineir
honeymoon peacefully ana pieasanuy,
with a smile and cordial greeting for
all tlioir friends. Tie well. May they
both net their faces ao broadened with
smiling thnt care or trouble can never
lengthen them.
A few of our citizene were in atten
dance at county court in t. iieieim
last week, interesled for or agauibi uie
granting of a county road from Him
....r mi in inn roau urnr ui'i'w a .......
We learn that the court granted the
road after a vigorous contest. Damage
hills will be next iu order.
The aixteen feet plank laid on
halem avenue made a splendid place
for coasting, and since the snowfall nl
last Fridav evening ibe street hat
even, at different limes, the eceno ,l
an iminenso amount of sport, judging
from the shouts of laugliler mat come
irons the crowds gathered there. Coast
ing baa its pleasures, but it bus lis per
lis also, and one indulging in the apor!
i.n-Nehalum avenue lkea somo few
chances of gelling a broken leg .bruised
shin, or other forcible and unpleasant
reminder of its danger. A woodshed
..i H.o ,ml of the Ch.tskanie hotel af
fords a sudden .topping place for some
of tlie sleds that are not successful y
piloted. Nobody has been senousiy
Injured so far, but the doctor ha been
preparing some extra bandage,
Rinra rnur correspondent did rot
"come to time" lust week, it ia not too
i.,,.. ... muniinn the uleitsa.it social
....... ii,i iwnrreri at the home of
u, .n,l Mr . Brvaut. in this city
December 28. At 2 p. m. on that day
ttuiiuhtnr. Mis Fannie Bryant,
mn,riu,l i, H. W. McDonald, of
iif;i...,i. w.iaii . in the oresence of
.i... r...,iu mill a. few others, xtev. S
f Hlni.M ndli'iiLl.i.lir. Mr. McDonald
..... kun visitor here, and a few of
iir oeoole met him on a previous on-
casion. Hi appearance and manner
then rather influenced them in hia
favor, Bud when it got out that he had
...,.i i, i.r.nprt in mat mojuum
iju j -"rt ,
Bert Heffert, and BamueV Kinder ap
nointed viewers, to meet at tlie resi
dence of Isaac Bnmgardner, on Janu
ary 12, 1894, at 10 a. m. A. B. Little,
surveyor.
In the matter of tax receipts ior
sheriff for the lax-roll of 1893. It i
ordered that the sheriff be authorized
to purchase of Glass & I'rudhommo
3,000 tax receipta aa per sample filed.
In the matter of the application of
E. Kouso tor admisaion to hospital.
Ordered that aaid E.Ronao be ad
mitted to the Good Samaritan nospiiai.
In the matter of the committment
of Jacob Felber. Order ol court mat
the said Jacob Felber be adjudged in
sane and committed to the asylum.
BILL ALLOW KD.
Meserve Bros, lumber furnished
road district No 17
A M and W KTichenor.lnmber a
furnished road diatrict No 9. . 22 70
i vr w If Tinhfinor.lnmbr
n. ... ------.- ,n ta in
furnished road district no i" ao
A M and W KTichenor, lumber
furnished road district No. 11 88 61
wrrwinriu n K. rvices as road
. -'.v.-..,.. va it K7 nri
supervisor m uistnun iiu. -
jakcary sixth.
n.,iD,1 trial, the coov of delinquent
tax-list, compiled by W. J. Eastabrook,
utinrAliai'l 111 A accented.
In the matter of the petitioner of
.rtn,i. nAwananer of Columbia coun
ty, for the county printing for the year
184. It appearing to wio .
'V hi nnvnnw M iht and the rtenaiem
Journal had petitions for tlie contract,
and there appearing to be a contest in
the matter, it ia ordered that they each
vilmlire of filing a anppli
,.,.i nr amAnded netition. And that
n,.itsp Via continued until the
vr..m.li (arm nf court.
In the matter of order of business
in the county court. It U ordered
ih.t. timaiiditinB-of bills be the last
order of business, but this order is not
. ..i. fs. ilia nrAHMiit term.
In the matter ol the official bond of
T C Watts. It is ordered that the
same be accepted and approved, and
the court having examined the shen s
report and accounts to January
and found the same correct and
(hat Ibe said sheriff had paid a 1
monies coming into bi hand as eiich
irrwr to the treasurer, and taken
,,,vu" . t it.--
reeeipt for the aame. it is ''""
ordered by the court mat ine nii
bond filed by T. U. vvatia,
be held for naught, and that tlie
bondsmen thereon be exonerated from
all further liability on said first bond.
Delinquent tax-roll for the years
1887, 1888, 1889, 1890, 1891, and 1892.
compiled by W. J. Eastabrook, was
eri-amined, approved and accepted.
ALLOWED.
Citation.
In tlie County Court, of the state of Oregon,
for Columbia county.
In the matter of the sale of j . I0V
real property belonging to tlie CITA UW.
estate of John Ivey.deceased.). .
To Ue ill 1VCV ttllU Ull lieirn. iicy..,
persons interested In said estate , known or
"kW'L. Hand, administrator o "aid
estate, has filed a petition Pra'ng for an
order of aale of the real property belongmg
to said estate, which is unraiw -""".".
towitt The north oi tne noriiimwi. n
the north of the noruiweat -A
33, in towniiliip 5, north of rangeB went. con-
tainini; VV) acres, in Oolnmbiacounty, slate
of Oregon. That the court -
1H!1, as the time for hearing suid peti.lon .
and directing that a citation b Issued upon
said Delia Ivey, Wlinani ivey. iiu -
the minor lietrs oi soui iiecennru wyi." . --j
and to all other heirs and persons imeresMru
... ..i.i i. n,ihliattnri of the same for
four successive weens m iu m.u
and that a copy of said ciiatlon and said
..in.... i j..iif.j in t-li nn4tnmee at nr.
Helens. Oregon, directed to the said Uelia
Ivev. at Hosconeu, wuicoiihiii,
residence. Therefore, n the na me "
.niiir,.,iii vn. t ie said Delia ivey,
and all other heirs, devisees, and persons
nterested in said estate, wneuiyr r.n.,.,
..i . vs l,r,.hv ntrpil to De. anu nii-
pear in said court in the city of Bt Helens,
stsit of Oregon, on the said 6th day of
March. 180, at 10 o'ciock a. ei. , w
cause, it any you nave, -.
should not be made for the sale of said real
nronertv, as praveu ior in sum k .
propei ii.v, i B anc hard
III wiwicn. " ' - ' . . ,;.
fudge of said court, Has nereunio ki
hand and caused the seal of said court to be
attached this mn qav oi """",i,'IiD'7.-
Attest: E. K. QUICK, Clerk.
Notice to Creditors.
V,'.i i l.ooV.v iriven that the under
signed has been Appointed administrator
oftbe estate of . F. Hunter, deceased, by
the Hon. County. I iHiKBoi voiu
regon. Alljiersons naving kiuhiii
id estate are re'iuireu to prcsrui
prorierlv verified, to nic, ai my renin...,,,
on beef Island, In Columbia county, Ore
Kin, aiy postotlice address being Ur U
land, Orexon, within six months from tiiis
rAisnn .
date. i)ated December 10. iW'rt.
W, D. iVi'.irjijiv,
Administrator of said estate.
Summons.
Iw th CincoiTCoeRTorTi!STATorua
oos;, tin (jot.CMBiA tomn.
cjAQuisH.i'irr. ) SUMM0S9.
B. W. Plummkr, Dert. J
To B. W. PiiUMMKa, Defendant.
Ia Ttt KAMB OV THS fc)TAT Of OrSOOM, YOB
are hereby required to appear and answer
the complaint nl'd against you in the
nove-eniitieii acmm. uy ...v..
... itnii it licliio the tirst nav of the
term' of said court next following the ex-
ratien of the. publication oi mis auin
x.ri if vnn fail to o aooear, for
want thereof, the plaintiff will take default
and judgment against you as prayed for,
to-wit: For the sum of S500, with interest
thereon from June tn, lu. at ine raws o'
ten ner cent per year, together with Ills
costs by this action, due for money loaned
k nlninnlt M i-ioiniinsinr. 1 1111 Bllllliiauiin
U published by an order of the Judge of
aid court, made on tlie 8th day of Novera-
tftliara iviv, ntwiuvjo mi i-.-
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATIOfC.
itiu.i.iJ A ft. Tune 3. 1878. V
United Slates Land Office, a0?0" o'&V?''
gon, October 9, WM.
Notice is Iierebv given that in compliance
with the provisions of the act of congress
of June 3, 1878. entitled "An act for the
sale of timber lands in the stales of Cali-
V:!.:. NnHg nnrl WashiniCton
Srj? exumded to all the Public
terB. Buell, of Columbia Cily. county of
Columbia, state of Oreron has this day
tiled In thiB omce nis sworn
m2, tor the purchase of the southwest J4
m,. is in lownshin Pio. 5 north,
. -I-..' ami ill ofTiT nroof to
show that the land soueht is more valuable
for its timber or stone man ior ijtivuivu.-.
. i.Kii.h his r nun to said
Ln.i hpf, the Keirister and Receiver of
.i.;. w rirpinii Citv. Oregon, on
Wednesday, the 10th day of ln""l-
n Illlllicn on num."""' - . ,T-
Carl Heinricfa, H. W. BarnettnnU ueo. n
r .. 1 1 ,,i uiiruhiirir i irciiin.
x n. k. nil riaenn ai fitisiiritf ii il v c I fii i nnv
boVB-ilescribed lands are requested to file
(,.,.. . n-.H in t hia once on or ociuic
10th dav of Janunry, w
BIU.B
Eaatabrook, W J, compiling .
eeneral delinquent tax hat. .fUb W
In Ibo matter of settlement with
treasurer of Columbia county. Treas
urer's accounts found correct and ver
m l '
i . ..... t j
OfflciaUccounts of x.u.waiisiouou
oorrect.
JANUARY EIGHT.
t. ii,o mnitvr of the annointment of
road supervisors for the year 184. or-
...url I ml t 10 O OWillK UB niiirun.n...
a supervisors for the several aisinma .
v .. n.tt indication on
MoaZnuJht were that the.ee wo
be frown to a aufflciei.t tb.. mm I
following morning to Adiml of abating
and a number of our people who re
fond of that .port
to ndulge in a goou u, . ,
they were doomed to disappointment,
AAlhey Awoke Tuesday "orning to
j .'j.i..unn rain nrevAiling. It is
I1I1U UIIUIII'S r- -
not well to make PP"" 'orh""J
fun and expect the weather to help
ou out, in Ungon.
. .. T T ...... . UL-MTI.Y CURBD. I"
p.r.rtentoough which u.ualiy follow,
an attaek of the grippe can be perma
,,enlly cured by takuig Chamb rlaiii.
Milar. Ohio. ay : "L Krippe left
.m, wilh a aevere cough. Altw uni
.everal diirerent medicines without re
Jief, 1 tried Chamberlain' Cough
Jtemedy, wli.cn , e, "be with
wilh ooltl or orotip. my "
tie for sale by Kdwin Ko.
Oregon and Waahikotok Hopfl.
Itia aaid that one-half the hopa now
!,.or,n the United State, jr. ,.
.a i. !Uj ah a r r.riM uuia ui ..--r- -
toe rauiuu u..., - rnun.,,
have all the uonditione for
hnn nniui iu
here
TfMimii WHO VUIJ
from taking a header off the al.p by
the timely arrival of bystanders and
after ho got aboard the steamer it took
the combined effort of the entire crew
o keep him there. When the steamer
il.V udnr'a the Attention of
the crew was turned for a moment to
making the landing and their charge
" i, .da.,r.are of their absence to
walk overboard, just as the steamer
pullt d out, ana ne camo , ...-v
: h..ini churned into -Kingdom
n v, tii awolls from the wheel
aim.,. ilia shore fished him out
with a pike-pole and he waa again put
u " ,i 'il,- .toamer and laid out.under
ltumiu "
the boiler, to ary.
Jacob Z.t.IA:-L..t Friday
ntf a rnniiauio nrrivwu
In the
v.l .i,. f,nm Justice Wood nam a
UOIIlllll"
on
in Oregon
two atates
.. . ..11 ll.A
3? Kt. le to' produce hop.
r;rryPgood idea for aome of our Co
fumbiaconnty farmer, to .el a porlion
... .i.AA nf inaanitV,
ooursuu - .- T r
even ng ue waa oroug" -
Blanchard'a court ni earned by
Dr. Cliff, wno P"""r . .r.h .
mild y neane ann r.!...."--ff
beyoonflned in the atat, asy un o
a coup e or moinus, wuo , .... r
treatment, It i thought ho will come
ound all right. Young Zj'V"81
only affect him occasionally, but dur-
homicidal turn,
. . .ii..mntnd the life of both
hb, narent. H, was arrested ono.
his parents. hnmtnidal
last summer on - -
f ,iian it was allep-ed he
ineauiji . - u. .
.i ,i.ari tl tillrillL I11S lAtllOM vu
horoug examination failed todevelop
any dangerous symptoms, so he we.
"Li.,H ti return home. Zeller lives
I"" l..." . . 1....I t.,YI
with Ins parents, out i o
w . i t. L.i.a, and when there is any
i iitir.., hntween them, the
..r. ti vlnlentlv insane.
VOUliaui in"" -. .1.,.
few days since he got an insane idea
. i. ..!,,. Vill hia mother, and
w'aVonlyTre '-n, doing ao by
i.. i i.i v amva oi neigiiuuif ""iv
Sheriff Doan took him to Salem Sun
day Afternoon
married MiBS Faunie, tbore was no
very serious objection to urge omor
of a most excellent young
lady from our cily, loss tnat ia naoio
in rxrusWT Ilk R11V I5ILV. IJIT3"0i w..-
W rvv u - j .
that ia looked upon compiacemij
hinir nne.aas.irv to help some other
fvnrnd communily . In lact H ia
. .i.tmid d advertiseineni ior a
... tn aund out a first-claea youn
ladv occasionally aa too onuo u
worthy young man it tiringa ouieia
in to look the ground over. A few
months ago a young man came ao .o
way from Pennsylvania tor iiiat vory
nnriiose. Ha looked at the cedar aud
Hr lumber, of course, but with a great
deal less interest than he gawd at a
maiden coy, who blushingly returned
his glance from under her parasol or
behind her fan. He went away with
out her, it is true, but she visits the
postolfice often, and the end is not
W bavn a few Othora lull aud
more coming on. This digression,
i.OUar ia nt intended to exclude
livfvfv,,, ----- - . .
ha mmark that the community gen
erally extend their kindest wishes to
- ... . .nH truer.
M . anrl Mn. Ill OUUIItl.U, v. -
that wherever they make their Jiome,
peace and plenty may aoiuo won.u
ually with them.
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NAME
, A Stump.
.Harry West
. Jnhn Downing. .
.(.! II Newell
.Kdwin Merrill. . .
.Frank Hisbop. . ,
.Benton Smith . . .
Jared Wilson. . ...
.AT Laws
, . Bruco Haines.. . ,
. .C M Gram. .
. .8 O Anderson. .
. . S P Donkle
. . I W Dclrick
. .0 P Cheldelin. .
,.E Webster
. .O E Wonderly. .
. . R Sessman
. ,U C Adams. . . .
.C C Moye
POBTOFFICK
. .Scappoose
. .Scappoose
.....Gillton
. . St Holeiif
. Deer Islam!
, . . . . Reuben
Uainiei
. . . , .Rainier
... .Quincy
. .Clatskanie
. .Marshland
, . .Fishhawk
Mist
.. .Pitls'mrg
. .... . Spasy
. . Vernonia
, , . . . .Delena
. . .Vernonia
......Pebble
.Perit
Sheriffs Sale.
Slieritt's Sale.
Sheriff's Sale.
STATE OF OREGON, t .
Ci.tintv of C"iunitiia.r ' .
BY VIKTUB OY AN EXECUTION ASH
order of ale of attached property, iwiued
out of the circuit court of the state of Ore
eon. for Miiltnoiuah county, to me directed,
ono in nivur . jimiii ,ui...
p i.r,iiliimnt anrl M. A. Lousienont.lortho
sum of t70.90. with Interest thereon at the
rate of ten per cent per annum, from the
10th day of April, inm, ano me n.riiiur
sum Ol el.uu as aiM.nir.ru n--. "
further sum of 37.UO costs ano aisrjurse
ments, and tlie further sum of 8. accrued
Icrk s Ices, ano aecrueu anu avuruiug uum,
I liava, this 13th day of U.:omler, irwa,
rlnlv Invled noon the followhu real prop
erty, belonfrir.e to the said M. A. Loul
nont and P. Lousixnont and heretofore
ttoched in an aciion ot Jonn woruuaii t
the City Livery and Uarnapte oouipany.
nd M. A. LOUNlKnont and 1'. IjOUSikiiuiiv.
t .i in. nit Th iinrthpiist onc-auurter oi
the northwest ene-qunrter, and the north
west o!ie-quartT of the northeast one-quar-ter
of section 23, township 3 north, ranffe 2
weat of the Willamette meridian; in Co
lumbia county, state of Oregon, containing
eighty acres, more or less. Now, therefore,
in pursuance of said execution and order
of sale, I will, on tlie 13th, day of faniiary.
1894, at the hour ol 11 o'clock, a. ni. oi saw
dav, at the courthouse door, in said county
and state, sell at public auction, to the
highest bidder, all of the right, title arid
claim, and interest tn and to the above-de-scribed
property of the said M. A. Lousig-
nont and V. lousignonr., ior cmii u iianu,
at the time of ale, or so much thereof aa
will satisfy sahi execution and order of
sale, costs and accruing costs.
i . v. w A l 19,
Sheriff of Columbia County, Oregon.
St. Helens, Oregon, December li,
William Adam Westport
BY VIRTUE OF AN EXECUTION, jnde-
. n..i.. nrl ,1,-rri.e insued out of and
under the seal' of the Circuit Court of the
-tuteof tlregon, ior inecouiiiv ui v."'";
i.i. m mr. dnlv directed, dated the i.
day of Januarv, 18iH, unonaiudginent and
decree rendered and entered in aaid court
... 9i.i n.v ni uprprmrer. iou.,. i u.v,.
if Ili'Bii lilnncliarri, piainiiu, uuu oBa...o.
t'he Builder' Sash and Door Manulactu
:. ,..., .....it a rnrnnratiun. and lv. VI
,if,.i.;intn. for the sum of seven
hundred nnd nineiy-two and fifty-two one-
iiundredths (HVZ.ai) uoimra, wnu
thereon at the rate of eight (8) i per cent per
uniium Irotu tne zisi i ' "V j..
...... . .i.. r..r,i,r Hum nf one hundre.
L(,JO, lll ......i. - - ; ,
itiivii ,.nlliir na attorney a lees, aim w.c
V . . ' ... nc 41.:..., ,h..a nml tjn nne,
runner sum uiiiij-..
hundredths (.(33.10) oonars ro
oursenients, and also tne cubib u. uu v"
aid writ, commanding me to moKe si'e w
li foiluwinir real propenj ii.;
named defendants, to-wit: Beginning at a
alvauixcd pipe post in the norih suie line
'f V ater street, in the town of Rainier, as
.be street is located in accordance with the
,ilat of eaid town, platted and recorded by
lean Bianchard, in the records of deeds ol
Mid county, which post is situated six (h)
fe. t easterly from the east aide of the build
ing, known as the hotel, and fifteen (15)
ieet and ten (10) inches westerly from he
southwest corner of the boiler house of the
, ..iu:.... w ,n a. .Via riali and Door rec
tory . thence running east fourteen (14) de
crees south along the north line of Water
Ttreet two hundred feet, thence north four
. j... ...or tnthA (ilunihia river, and
the inner side of Dean Hlanchard's wood
wharf, thence west fourteen (14) degrees
. u 1...1 -Kioi fept. thence south
fourteen (14) degrees" west to the place of
iiecinn ng. emnracing vne uu.iv..i,B
I , ' c ... . ..-a n.. Ii,.,.t.,irv. reserving.
IS 1 l oaaii nun - . i
, -a ..ni n. th whar i aire and
water privileges in front of said land, to
rn. her wilh the tenements, hereditaments,
ih. rirnH Cnnrt of the state of Oregon,
for the countv ol uoiumma. ahkiwio
Warner, plaintiff, vs Mary E. Leonard,
A nn,il nnr
tiv vriiTITV. OTr AN KXF.CUTION.1Udg-
raent, order and decree, duly issued out
i i,. ! f t.hfl Circuit court
of the state of Oregon, for the county of
Columbia, to me duly oirecieu, uaieu n.c
17th day of November, li, upon a jnujs-
lent ana aecree rei.ucrc. .... ...
;iid court on the 14tb day of October, 1803,
,(.,. r,f Amriista Warner, plaintiff, and
u..v l,-. lnnnrd. daiendant. Ior
the sum of six hundred and fourteen and
r,.l,i,n,lrpillhs (t(14.65) dollars,
the i-ate of ten ( 10)
per cent per annum from the 14th dav of
uctouer, ioi, anu n.i.uo.
(00) dollars as attorney's fees, and the
..tk. .,n nt twi-i.tv nine ($i9)dollars
costs and disbursements, and also the cost
of and upon said writ, coioniaiming u.u w
make sale oi tne louowmg n. vyy y
... .WknimHi dpfndunt. to-wit: lhe
east one-half (E H)ot the southwest quar
ter(8W 54) and tne west oiie-nmi n
of the southeast one-quarter (81. 'A) of sec.
. ik v.1 ir. ( .ia i mwns'iiu oc.cii 1.
... ...n.innri4i w..l nf the Willam
ette meridian, in Colnnibia county, state of
Oregon, and containing one iiunurm ,
..;... iiort'i arr nf Unci, more or less. U
,u.. .;. .11 the tenements, heredita
iiients ano spounBimra v,.r...;...---".p
: . ;n .nv oiIua anrvertainine'. 1 dUlV
levied upon said real estate on the 13th day
of Ueeember, A. 1 , 1H03. Now. therefore.
by virtue of said execution, iuugnie.,v, wi
der and decree, and in compliance with the
commands f said writ, I will, on batur-
dav, the 13th day ot jammry, ioot, ...v
hour of eleven (11) o'clock a. ru. of tnat
dav. at the frontdoor of the county .court
house, in the city of 8t. Helens, in said
eountv and state, sell, subject to redemp
tion at public auction, to the highest bid
der therefor, for cash, all the right, title
and interest which the above named de-
t U.,I Lennard. had OU the 28tll
71 , Vi. tf..CV li . the date of .aid
n.n.tonrre nr has nince had in and to the
i .A rir.Br.riHt.ri roul tiroocrtv. to satisfy
said execution, jiidgment, order and de
cree, interest, costs and all accruing costs.
Sheriff of Columbia county, Oregon,
St Helens, Oregon December 13, 1803.
Houlton
.Peris
... Apiary
. . . .Hudson
. . Deer Isl'd
. .Scappoose
. .St Helens
.Braunsport
. . . Vernoniii
. . .Vernonia
...Mist
T. V. Ilanier. ol Kainier, made final
Tue&dav.
JlUUi fU UiD -. --"
t Will Tinhenor. of Clatsltanie. was at
tending oourt here last week.
a H. Bvnon and L. W. Vandyke,
of the Nehalem Journol, wore iu the
Bounty seat Saturday.
COUNTY COURT.
JANUARY FIFTH.
Tr. the matter of segreKbtinft the aC'
- - i Air .
.i.ai n a. M I1881B anu . a.
UL.U11VD V v.. ...
Meeker. It is ordered tmu n uuuu.j
i.. .nni.. t.,i aeffreeitte the ao-
onnntaof the ex-shenff, Massie and
Meeker, and to employ the necessary
l...ln r rlil thn BAIlie.
In tlie matter of the petition for the
.naH Vnown aa the Chas. Olson roud.
pniinn hoard, and Jamca Gaiteni,
, ..A Crouse. ........
. . .Frank Cobinska. . .
. .Chapman Monroe.
. . R P Burns.
...H W Bumgardner.
Androw Anderson.
;,.0 N Gable
. . .AmbrosSchmidlin.
, . .Charles Bergerson.
,..E Eidgway . .
. . . Frank Peterson . . .
JANUARY NINTH.
Two hundred names selected for the
jury list for 1894.
' In the matter of the remittance of
the amount of ta of the O. & C. B. it-
Co. for 181)2. It appearing that an
ordor was heretofore made that the O
& 0. R. B. C. pay at the rale of Ifl
. and that throueh inadver
tance Biiid order was not entered of
record ot that year. It i ordered thai
this order be now entered nuo prolunc.
In the matter of the appointment of
judges and clerks of elections for the
' r. -...I I.I,-. lhe. fnl-
vear it w ,
v . ... . .. ...,1 . r. apt el
lowing officers do uppoiuw." w -
such elections :
tT..in Tnikren- It, VOX. JJ llioenci.
U.l..'.. - v ,
T ft Reeirle. Clerks : U VV wiuacsiey,
. . o
Khermnn Indcres : l erry uai.o.,
Jesse Hendricks, Herman Riemer.
,ii..i... p.ier Kmit.h. Ed Merrill.
lw.TalanH Iiidees: Geo Jaquieh,
Oeo Fowler. Clerks:
tte.,,.. Wniwilium. Geo Makinstor,
Beaver Falls Judges : J W Meserve
John McAdams, u A Maioom. v--io
a u iinmun A .T OuicleV.
Oak Point Judges : John Hen
drickson, L B Jones, E B Cree. Clerks
AitluirCroker.D Mowing o
Chitskanie jtiunea. .r " j---.
EBBryunt.J N Bice. Clerks: Ed
LPago, B S Hatton. w
A '. . .. t..j... . T W Wilaon. An-
jNenaiiiin uu. . - .
1 . t. ti........ P.lerlrar
son Orwig, rruna ow.o.
pave Freeman, Oliver Wilson.
Mnrshland-Judges: W WElliotl,
J L Morgan,Jaa Wallace. Clerks: Ar
nold Graham, waller oiwu.
Apiary Judges: Oliver Aimm.,
Jared Wilson, unaimnii
Clerks: James L Gallion, William
Auburn Junges: iai.
T E Mills, R Sesceman. Clerks: U M
Beeghley, L W Vandyke.
Kainier-Jndges: J B Doan, Charles
Moeher, B P Burns. Clerks: L F
i W M Prrv.
Judues: Harry west,
Gnstave Lang. Adam Stumo,
J C Johnson, D W Frice,
nnd appurtenances thereunto belonging or
in anv wise aoiwrtoining, I duly levied up
... .. 1j .t nt,ita on th 5t.i rinv ot J ann
uo sll ICR1 OJin -V, t .;,J
Now, therefore, oy vinuoui .-ti
Sheriff's Sale.
SlierilTs Sale.
In the Circuit Court of the state of Oregon,
for the county ot uoiuniDia. .
Tboninson, plaintiff vs Anna Mescbrr,
rlefenrlant
BY VIRTUE OF AN EXECUTION, Judg
ment, order, and decree, duly issued out
of and under the seal of the Circuit Court
of the state of Oregon, for the county of Co
lumbia, to me duly oirectea. oaieu
dav of December, A. D., 1893, npon a Judg-
ment and decree rendered ana eiuereu i ,
said court on the 20th day of December, A.
D , 1893, iu favor ol Wm. a inompnon.
plaintiff, and against Anna Mescher, de
fendant.for the sum of five hundred (I500 U0)
dollar with interest thereon at the rate ot
ten (10) per cent per annum, from the 6tU
day of April, A. V.. 1H9I. and the further
sum ol one nunoreu iiw.uu, .ui.
torney's fees, and the further sum of Iwenty
aeven and eighty one-bundredts iVH.eOf
dollars, costs and disbursements, and alw
the costs of and upon said writ . command
ing me to make sale of the following real
property of the above named defendant,
to-wit: The southwest one quarter ot the
northwest one-quarter (8W!4 of N Wv) and
the northwest one-quarter of the southwest
one quarter (NWW of BV'A) of section,
twenty-nine (29), in township seven 17
north of range two (2), west of the Willam
ette meridian, in Columbia county, state or
:nr..nn anrl enntaininir eurhtv (80) acres of
land, more or less, together with the tene
ments, hereditaments, and appnrtanancea
thereunto belongm or in any wise "PH
taining, I duly levied upon said real-estata
on the 27th dav of December, A. D.,
Now, therefore, by virtue of said execution,
judgment, order, and decree, and in com
pliance with the commands of said writ, I
v ... o.J.. ,k. 47th ilntf nf .Tft.inftrT.
A. D., 181-4, at the hour of ten (10) clock
a. m. of that day at the front door of the
county courthouse, in the city of St. Hel
en in said countv and state, sell, subject
to redemption, at" public auction, to the
highest bidder therefor for cash, all the
right, title, and interest, which the above
named defendant, Anna Mescher, bad on
,i..ikj.. nin,;i a Ti 1RH1. the data
of said mortgage, or has since had in and
to the ahove-descnoea real property, u
isfy aaid executi n. judgement, order, and
decree, mterest.costs and all accruing coats.
fSheHrTof Columbia connty, Oregon.
St. Helens. Oregon, December 27, 1893.
in
in
.. ... ItXM
.L'.....": riu,r,ni order, and decree,
and in compliance with the commands ot
aid writ, I will, on Saturday, the 3d day of
February, A. 1). 1894, at the hour o ten
...i ... k . m nf thnt dav . at the trout
vv' ..i . .1. ...... .n.ii,.,i.. in the citv
ciMSt. Helens, in said county and state,
aell. subject to redemption, at public auc
., .. .u- l.lh..r h rlrler therefor, for
ch, all the right, title, and Inter.! . the
.u.,iinl defendants. The Builders
... i. ...I iir,. Vimiifiirturins Company
had on the 21st day of December, 1M93. T
lias since had in ano i ine .u-u..-
real property to satisty aaiu eK".
jndgiiietit. ofder and decree interest costs,
and all accruing coats. T. O. WArTb, ,
Sheriff of Columbia County, Oregon
St. Helens, Oregon, January a, iom.
Sheriffs Sale.
In the Circuit Court of the state of Oregon.
fur the county oi i.ouiiiium. "'""'"
Hall, plaintiff, vs John H. Uillis, defend-
BY VIRTUE OP AN EXECUTION, judg
ment, order and decree duly issued out
of and tinder the seal of the circuit court
of the state of Oregon, for the county ol
Columbia, to me duly directed, dated the
Uth dav of necemoer, is, uiuu j.p
....... ...rl rieeree rendered and entered in
aaid court on the 14tb day of October, ltt5.
...... nf it mnnn i-ihii. i, aiiiii... anu
i.i ir.1... IT tlillia. defeiidaut. for the
sum of five hundred and seventy and nine
teen one-bundredths ($S70 19) dollars, with
interest at the rate of ten (10) . wr csnt gr
annum from the 13th day of October, 1S93.
and the further sum of one hundred (1W)
rin-,r, , attorney 'a fees, and tlie further
f-um of fortv-four and titty four one-nun-jj.i..
ui H.illara eonra and disburse.
menta and also the costs of and npon said
writ, commanding me to make sale of the
following real prooerty of the above-named
defendant, to-wit: The routheast one
quarter (BE K) of section seven (7), in
township five (5) north, range hve (5) west
of the Willamette meridian, containing
160 acres of land, more or lesa,
with ail the tenements, nsiwumu." ;
appurtenances thereunto belonging or in
anv wise appertaining. I duly levied upon
said real estate on the 14th day of Decem
ber, A. D.. 1893. Now, therefore, by virtue
of aaid execution, judgment, order and de
cree, and in compliance with the commands
of said writ, I will, on Saturday, the 13th
day of January. 1894. at the bourof ten
(101 o'clock a. m. of that day, at the front
door of the county courthouse, in the city
of St. Helens, in said county and state, sell
subject to redemption, at public auction.
.. ,' i.:.v..., hi.lri.,. therefor, for cash, all
tho right, title and interest which he
above-named defendant. John H. Gillis,
had on Ibe 13th (lay oi u"fr. n.. u.
the date of said judgment, or has since had
j .i,r,..(..eriherl rea tirooertv.
Ill nun ..uv.t. - . r
to satisfv said execution, judgment, order
and decree, intereit, costs ana mi a.:eri,i.iS
Sheriff of Columbia county. Oregon.
Helens, Oregon, December 14th, lbiu.
Sheriff's Sale.
STATE OF OREGON. I
County ot Columoia.i .
BY VlR'i rjK OK AN EXECUTION is
sued out of and under the seal of the cir
cuit court of the state of Oregon, for the ;
county of Columbia, and to roe duly di
rected", dated the 15lb day of December, A.
D. 1893, nion a judgment rendered an
entered in the circuit court of tho state ot .,.
Oregon, for the county of Multnomah, on ...
the 22nd day of September, A. D. 1893. in- ,
favor of J. VV. Fayne, plaintiff, and againak
Estella Sellwood. defendant, for the sum ot .
two hundred and fifty (250) dollars, witu ,
interest thereon at the rate of eight ( I per
cent per annum from the 18th day of Sep- u
tember, A. D. 1898, and the further sum of. , ;...
seventeen and twenty five one-hundredtha
($17.25, dollars costs ana ais.misci.re...
and accrued costs, and also the costs of
and upon this writ, I did, on the loth day
of December, A. D. 1893, duly levy upon,
all the right, title and intertst of the aoove
named defendant, Estella Sellwood, in ana
to the following-described real prcirl.v.
to-wit: The southwest one-quarter (BW K)
of section sixteen (16), in township live (f)
north, range two (2) west onue nui"
meridian, and containing K50 acres, accord
ing to the United States government Sur
rey, and situated in Columbia county,
state of Oregon. Now, therefore, by virtue
of said execution, i win, """;"'""'! IT
20th dav of January, A. D. 1894, at tha
hour of '10 o'clock a. m. of that day, at the.
front door of the county courthouse, m the
citv of St. Helens, ana county mm
aforesaid, sell, subject to redemption, aS
the right, title, and interesi iu me w.ir-
named detendant. iwueiia oenwouu, ... o..
to the above-described real property, at
public auction, for cash, to the highest
bidder therefor, to salisfy said execution, ,
interest and coats, and all accruing costs.
Bheriff of Columbia county, Oregon.
St. Helens, Oregon, December lb, ltsaa.
cests.
St,
nf the state of Oregon,
111 lliBV.il u...
i... il,. ..iiiniv m I iiniiiiiLrm. A ... .--
. ... . i.i... iir A.wlv filift. defendant. -
BY viRTDB OF AN EXECCTIOS, jn.lg
of and under the seal oi tne iriruu
of the state of Oregon, ior me cuuj.m u.
luiubia. to me duly oirecieu, uo;va w...
dav of i)ccember, A. 1)., 1893, upon a judg
ment and decree rennereu i.. u
said court on the 21st day of December, A.
D.. 1893, in tavor oi i. n. on j,.-........
and azainat Andy Ciiit, rteienuani, ior u.o
Sum of seventylive (75.0n) dollars , with
nterest thereon at tne raie ui ...
... ..... tmm Ihe23nl dav of eb-
ruary, A. ., l, anu uie ii .. -
Sheriffs Sale.
Clerks
cent per
thirty ($30.00) dollars as attorney a fees.and
the further sum of sixteen and tweiity-hve
one-hundredtbs(l(5.2ii) dollars, costs and
V i ...rl the mist of and u P-
utiiiiiii9ciiii.i".i v . .....i;.
or said writ, commanding me to make
sale of the following real property of the
above-named defendant, to-wif: The north
. i..u .r ik. u.,ti,,et one ouarter (NV4
of 8WX) and the south ffhfw0'vUie(
' northwest one-quarter (h of N WS) ol
section eight (8). in township six north
of range live to). ",
meridian, in Columbia county, state of
Oregon, and containing one hundred and
sixty 1001 acres of land, more or less, to
wiili tlie tenements, hereditaments,
a , .' , ..... ihaMimln helnnirillir or
in anywise appertaining. I du yje""'1 ."P"
1.1 .n.,i ...i.i. nn t.lin iltii ilnv of Jan
uarv 1894. Now, therefore, by virtue of said
execiHion.j....i,iici,b. ". - - . . . ,
in compliance with the commands of said
writ, 1 will on Saturday.tha 3rd day of eb
ruarv. A. D., 1894, at thehourof eleven (11)
o'clock a. m. of that day. at the front dr
of the countv courthouse, in the city ol bt.
Helens, in said county and state, sell, sub-
ioctto redemption, at publio anction, iu
the highest bidder therefor for cash, all tho
"i'Z'"7' t r had on the
23rd duv of February, 193. the date of said
mortgage, or has since had in and to the
above-described real property, to satisty
said execution, judgement, order, and de
cree, interest, cost, and all accruing costs.
r. c w a i iw.
Sheriff of Columbia county. Oregon.
, St. Helens, Oregon, January 4t!i, 1891.
Sheriffs Sale.
In the Circuit Court of the state of Oregon
for thecountyoi uouimum. ...urv,
plaintiff, vs John Helme, defendant.
T.-L- xMunnriii" nv AN KXiiCUTION. indg-
ment, order aim uei-ree u"" " ".,
under the seal oi ine
.... .i...,....r.Hrlr,rl eanse. to Hie dUlV dl
ill iiio win,' -,orv.
j.i.th.itnfl.vni i rm'eiii uwi . nw
noon a judgment and decree rendered and
SiVtered in said court on the 24th day of
October. 1893, in tavor ui
r, Vl.iir . .ri I.,.;,, lohti Ife me. defend
T... c .i., ,.f nine hundred and eighty
seven dollars and seventy-one cents ($987.71)
dollars, with interest inereoii m u.o
eight per cent per annum mnce October i.
and" seventy five one-hundredths (H7.75)
j..n .,.,1 rlifllinrsements. anu also
-V"v - . -ir
costs and expenses oi nuu .iu.. -
command and requiring me to make sale
of the tolling red jajy.tjl he
southeast, ono-mmi ici i .;--"
twelve. (12) township five (8) north, range
live (5 V west of the Willamette meridian
containing one hundred and sixty (IbO)
acres, according to United States govern
ment survey, situated in tlie county oi t.o
Imubia, state of Oregon, together with all
ti.e tenements, hereditaments and appurte
nances thereunto belonging or in any wise
appertaining, 1 dulv levied upon said real
estate on the 13th day of December.
A D. 1898. Now, therefore, by virtue of
...ti.... i,imni. order and decree
SHU. OJKniuiii1"! Ji." 7 - ;, .
and in compliance with the commands oi
... will nn nil i.iiriin v . inn i.,.,. ......
of January, 1894, at the hour of ton (10)
!.i i. . .i ih. frontdoor of the countv
courthouse in the city of St. Helens, in
..w h.h anH atnte. aell. subiect to re-
.tin. .t nnhlln anotion. to the llluhoxt
bidder for cash, all the right, title and in
. . ...I....V. ilia BV.nve.naiiii:d detendant.
John Helme, had on the said 9th day of
March, 1891, tne oate ui
has since had in and to the above-described
1 ....... In Batiiftf Rllllt AXeCUtlOn.
turWient. order and decree, interest and
costs, and all accruing costs.
Sheriff of Col jmbia eoonty. Oregon
St. Helens, OrafOi, Pecemocr io, tetw,
In the Circuit Court of the state of Oregon,
for the county oi lioiumui. . i .
wait, plaintiff, vs Oscar Akin and Willie
BY VIRTUE OF AN EXECUTION, indg
t nnter and derree. dulv issue! out
of and under the seal of the Circuit court
of the state ot uregen, iur uib .'
Columbia, to me duly directed, dated the
tK.i. rj.. ... iwvmnpr iniu. nuuii . iuu.
n'.ent aiid decree rendered and entered iu
aaid court on the 10th day of October. 1893,
in favor of F. R. Crosswait phi WJ tifT. and
aaainst Oscar Akin and Willie I. Akin, de- .
fendants, for the sum or hve nunnrca ami
eleven and twentv-five one-hnndrdths
(SSU.25) dollars, with interest thereon at the
. ' . . . , ,, . ... inKtiin from
rate ot eigni, w i'. v"' f.v" T '.L- i .'.Z.H 'Z
' OI5 ,?"ei ,
(l.S, the furthersumof thirty
ber, 1893. and the further
(S1UU) oouars as -
10th day
sum of i
tnrnev'a
eight and ' one-hnndredths (W8.J0)
dollars costs-and disbursements, and also
the costs of ana upon am m ,
manding me to make sale ot the following
real property of the above named defend
ants, to-wit: The southeast, one-quarter
lui of aectlon twenty-eight (28),itown
ship rive (fl) north, range three (3) west of
the Willamette meridian, in Columbia
county, state of Oregon, end confining
one hundred and sixty (100) acres of land,
more or less, together with the tenements,
v,,.re,iitamentH and aDPurtenances thereun
to belonging or in any miso ii.o..o..,...r,
dulv levieu upon saui
k l..r of TWnmhrr. A. D. 1893. Now,
therefore, by virtue of said execution, judg
ment, order and decree, and in complmnra
with the commands oi skim i. .,-..
Saturday, the 20th da of January, 1894, at
. ' . , ... .,. .1 nlr.nl. B n. nf I h .t.
the hour oi eleven iij u ...-- --
dav, at the front door of the county court
house, in the city of St. Helens, in said
county ana state, sen, raujw. ,
tion. at puouo auciiun, V,
der therefor, for cash, all the right, title
and interest wm.cn tne " l" ""
fendanu.. Oscar Akin and Willie 1-Akm,
had on the 4th dav of January, 1892, the
date uf said mortgage, or ha sine bad in
and to the above described veal praparty,
to aalisfy said execution, judgmeii 1, ordoi .
and decree, interest, co-ta.aiui all arcrmng
coats. T l'- ATTS.
Sheriff of Columbia fountv, Oiegon.
St. Helens, Oregon, December 19, 1J3,
pi their larma w r