THE- OREGON MISTl
DI YIS BROS., fOUlSMRS.
Contributed,
3
I saw an item In the Nehalem Journal
last week in regard to the circulation of that
paper. Now, in auid article that man claims
the Journal baa a circulation of five to one
I over Th Mist, and 1 think he just go his
figures turned wrong end to. for lie known
(if he knows anything) that TBI Mm if
the only reliable one in the county. I can
Yeltow fir, such as grows in profusion I show hiiu herein thH place ten Mists o
SlDiteastataf and Connty Official Paper.
FRIDAY, FSBJtUARf 3, J89i.
in Oregon, is being tried in sirU for
tree, paving .
Tbb compositor last week mistook
the word "Ta" for "Farr" in the ar-
one Journal, and I cannot see for the life
of me why a man calling himself a republi
can should try to run down his own party
paper, ft is true at times that men are In
sane for the miment, and perhaps be wan
I not accountable for saying what he did. He
tide contributed by Mr. a wager in the I also states the mail carrier's homo can tea
Jaet issue of this paper. tify for bim. We don't have to get a horse.
I or a Jnckass, to prove what we say, but we
Th republican ceirtral committee I take men. Let them I owl ; they can't in
nfthi. .t.i. iuu. ita nu.Ammo1ii. I Jure Thi Mist for telle the truth; no
itieite to tlte cofwty committees. A
harmonious and united aotion needs
4e maintained.
A general revival of the etoingle
(trade is looked for throughout Oregon
and Washington. Thorough organi
sation on the part of the manufacturer
and dealer is having ita effect lelt in
this respect.
matter who it hits. G. R. W.
Mayger, Oregon , January Slat, lSt3.
PERIS. "
The news la almost ail snowed under at
this platie.
0. Sanervin went to Portland Monday,
where be will reside for some time
Wilford Miller passed through this place
Monday oil his way to St. Helens,
William Miller, of Spiing Valley, who
was reported not expected to live a short
THt great puttilistio contest between I time ago, is rapidly improving.
Corbet t and Mitchell is settled. It is
Well, for the whole country has been
agog with the attendant excitement
ior the past several months. And no
comes the question. "What will be
aiexiT"
Mr. Apac, who earns down from Fort-
land the fore part of last week to his ranch
here, returned to the metropolis Monday.
An F.dltor'a Hecwmmenatauiwa.
Mr. C. F Davis, editor of the Bloom-
field (Iowal Farmer, says : " I can recom
mend Chamberlain's C'ongh Remedy to all
sufferers with colds and croup. I have used
it in kit family for the past two vears and
have found it the best I ever used for (tie
Fi tv
cent bottles for sale by Edwin Rom.
The Oregonian very justly owed an
apology to the public for devoting so p0rpo.e. fnT whicll it j. intended
much space to tbo details of the brutal
fistic contest between Corbett and
Mitchell. Matter which occupied four
and One-Iourtb columns might have John Stock-nburg has begun to make im-
been. Condensed to two "Sticks." I provements on the Crie place, by fencing
the bottom land.
MAtOER.
'I HI management ol tuts paper Andy Clarlmont bas purchased the resi
wishes all correspondents throughout dence property of Wm. Devine. He in
the county to continue to send in their tends making a home of the place, and it
bit of news. - Anything of a personal
nature, any mention of improvement
or daily happenings, which would be
of interest to the people of your lo
cality, is asked for by us.
will make a nice one.
Oscar Olson had a narrow escape one day
1 last week while he was cutting and putting
wood into the flume. One of the blocks
I caught him, hurting him quite severely .but
he is able to be around again
The grand masquerade ball at this place
IF bt. .Helena Had a lew n ore cm- on the 10th inst. will, no donbt. prove to be
ens like the correspondent to the I the event of the season . The Kelso band
Cathlamet Gaiette we would be a bar- h beea engaged to furnish music for the
-. i vn,i.3iuii, auu -uss uaulci b hiii tic ouppncu
t.-. . "v- withmolc from , good orchestra. The
rick to, pieces your home institutions udies who are getting up the supper under.
and lend ; every assistance la your stand Just sri:h an affair, and with Wm,
power to build up an enterprise for- Slaughter and C. W. Mayger for managers
home interest. That's 7n assnreo. oi a ra unie
eign to your
unity, but a, poor kind.
It will be remembered by republi
cans in this county that there are to
be elected a sheriff, a clerk, a commis
sioner, an assessor, and a represents.
live, at the general election to be held
next June. There needs be concerted
action on the part of advocates of the
principles of that party ; so let every
republican in Columbia county be up
td doing.
The low price of wheal this season
has caused a large number of hogs to
tie fattened, and ia likely to be the
cause of farmers going into the bus
iness of raising and fattening swine on
-a scale which will soon put a stop to
the imoortasiosLof hog products. The
pork packed in thfegte always finds
a ready, sale, and we do m -...
reason whjrogs cannot Tie-raised as
cheap here as any other place .' A
number of Columbia county farmers!
are beginning to see the profit in bog
raising, and will engage in that bos-
A Katn.a. Man's Experience.
Mr. Albert Favorite, of Arkansas Citv.
nan., wisnes u give our readers tne Dene-
i fit of bis experience with colds-. He says :
' I contracted a cold early last spring that
settled on inv limes, and had linnllv re
covered from it when I caughtanother that
nung on all summer anj left me with
nacKing congn, wnicn i tnougbt 1 never
would get rid of. 1 bad used Chamber ain's
Cough Remedy some fourteen years ago
witn mucn success, and concluded to trv
again When I had got through with one
bottle my cough had lett me, and l nave
not suffered with a cough or cold since.
have recommended it tn others, and all
speaic wen ot it. r my cent bottles lor sale
ty cawin aoaa.
for the Toor." Eva and Anna,. Calkins;
" Evening at the Farm," Kmlle Jjivegren ;
" Utile Jim," liva Calkins; "Was He Hen
pecked," Hie bard Taylor; "Jiuniiiy lhitler
and -the Owl,", Eddie Lovetireii ; "The
Drunkard's Thirst," Ben Lovegreu; "The
Gladiator," Chas. Lnvevren; "The Story
the Ledger Told," Ones LoveBreni "The
Merchant and Hook Agent," Eddie Love-
gren; song, Eva and Anna Calkins.
' Miss Panme Mkskkvb, Teacher.
Transfers of Ileullty.
Aug Kyser to David Finn, 153 acres
Jit section SO, t S, n r S, w t 1,300 00
V W Blakesley to C B Hart and W
1 Sweetland, one-tenth of auacre
of tidclund in St. Helens 00 00
If 8 Larsen and wile to Andrew
Kantata, nee4 of section 8, 1 7, n
ro, w... 81000
J C Brodle to J It Norton, 44 acres
section 6, t 4. U r 1, w 78 00
M J Deihl to J B Norton, 44 acres
in section 6, t4, n r 1, w 00 00
R K Oiltner to W H Wood, one
half interest in sw) of section 20,'
t4,nr3, w ........ 560 00
United States to F M Miles, se
section 1 1 4, n r 5, w patent
Stephen G Haines to Casper Peter
and John Both, one-tliirj of an
acre in ne of section 14, 1 3, n r
3,w .... ....... 30 00
Jas Wallace to Geo F Irving. 160
acres in sec lion IS, 1 7, n ri. w . . 1,800 00
W F Hiatt and wife to Orrin Iiiatt,
40 acres in section! 86. 1 5, n r S.w 76 00
A G Bobinson to Adelia Robinson,
117 acres in section 1 , t 4, n r S.w 1 00
Josiah F Parker and wife to Ben P
Morton, 61 acres in 1 7,- n r 2, w 1,600 00
TJ Colvin to George Haynes.SO
acres of land In section 3, 1 7, n r
4, w; timber reserved 700 00
Theodore Leckband to Christ Leek-
band, 160 acres in sectiou 31, t7.
BUf 90900
Chas Cornell and wife to C R Hall
two acrsa in section 18, 1 7, n r 3,
7o0 00
C B Hall and wife to C and M A
Corbett and Amelia Clark, 100
acres, in sections 3 and 4, 1 6, ii r -
4 w, arid 120 acres in section 10, t
6. n r4,w 6.000 00
United States Jo An tone Antoiie
Hoffner, 100 acres in sections 32
and 33. 1 7. n r 4. w.. xtatent
Moeck to H M Dearing, 200 acres
i sections 17 and 22, 1 7, n r 6, w ;
deed of trust
K P Graham to A S Orabam, 414
acres in t 7, n r 5, w. . . . . 6,639 62
United States to M B Knupp. ISO
acres in section 30i 1 5. n r 3, w . . patent
United States to S G Bauds, 160
acres in section 35, 1 5, n r 5, W . patent
Chas Corbett to Amelia Clark and
Mary A Corbett, 120 acres fn sec
tion 8. 1 6, n r 3, w 60 00
BPECI Alb NOTICES.
The County Treasurer
and Saturdays of eavh week,
I'm be seen at
St Helens on
Wednesdays
Cemetery Lots
Nolle ta hereby given
that theotrteen aud mom-
No. 117, 1. O. O. F., ot 8t. Helens. Oregon, are
Dleaited totnfnrm tlm tiuhlie that thv ,m ni.w
olterlne lota for sale at a reswmabU nrlee, In
their burial ground. The prlee on lots 10x110
feet being S'.O a lot. and tha itrieA nt nv nf th
larger lot en be ohtnlueii from the board ot
irusiee, wnoareu. K. Hart, M. llaiea and
0, A. Massle. Now being the time to procure
eludes lots, Bret eome firwt served. The souih
one nan oi tne mmetery lias been set aside tor
uiv pHium wnu me norm one-nan nas been
rvservwl tor the members ol the outer. Any
one desiring Information or wishing to procure
a lot ean done by conferring with the board of
iniafewi. oy oraeror me L4Kig.
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS,
Notice.
The Astoria Marble works has dispensed
with the services of It M. Hhealv. and he la
in noway connected with inv business, nor
auinoTutvd to take orders for work for me.
i. H. iMaorr.
JHOl'llE,
Notice is herehy given ttiat a certain prom-i-ory
note made at 6i. Helens. Oregon. Oc
tober 6, li. and signed by Wilf inu II.
Dolman and Nancy E. Doliuan, for the sum
or l,O0t), payable eighteen months after
date, to iny order, bas been lost or stolen.
The said note has been fully paid, and all
persons are warueu not to nuy or m-gotl
ate the same. Gso. W. McBbidk,
Salem, Oregon, January 11, lJl.
UltsOUl.I T ION OF CAHTStUHalllP
Notice is hereby itiven that the partner-
snip nereioiurc exisdiig oeiween ueorge
I'b hteland H ltieiner, doiiis business un
der the briu name of Bietner A Fichtel, at
reer Island. Oregon, is this day dissolved
by mutual consent. - H. Busts,
Gso. FlCHTKL.
Deer Island, Oregon, January 10, 18U4.
TUACIieHS KXA.ni.lATlOHI.
Sotire is hereby eiven that for the nnr-
pnee of making an exnminatien of all per
sons wno may oner inemieives as canni.
dates fur teachers of the schools of this
county, th" county school superintendent
thereof will bold a public examination at
t. Helens, commencing at i o clock p. m.
Wednesday, February 14, 18SM.
l . J. ULIITOX.
County School Snperintendent Columbia
Lounty, uregin. Dated January 30, lttUt,
Oircnit Court Proceedings.
The following proceedings were recorded
in the circuit court journal, of the January
adjourned term of that tribunal.
W. F, Havard vs E. E. Spencer. De
raurrer overruled and default ordered of
record.
H. E. Girard vs G. A. Massie. Dismissed
alnUiiitifrs cost
1UV J31UUOXI
rAtf 0IM1'
I grass, Thos. Connell and W. D. Connell.
Case dismissed and plain tills held for costs
H. O. Howard vs W. B. Buell. Decree
I rendered and entered in favor of plaintiff.
Colunfbla County vs W. A. Meeker et al
inesa quite eatensiveljr the coiiiing 1 11 ls ordered by the court that pefendants
i ubtc ku najrs iu wuica lit pieaa 10 tne
year.
amended complaint.
Columbia connty vs G. A. Massie. It is
ordered by the court that the defendants
have ten days fn which to answer to the
amended complaint.
Max Berg admitted to cilisenship.
Blalae'a Haa4r Mlaual f Csefnl
iBfeirmationw
It is useless for republicans to deny
that the tariff is ha cause of all thi
irouoie ana tne bar a limes that are
upon the , country. The democrats
charge it, and they are right. With
out tne tana tne country could never
have seen the thirty years of phenom-1 There has just been published in Chicago
.. , , . , , i uiimi Taiuaute oook van me a Dove title
enal prosperity it has passed through compiled by Prof. Wm. H. Blaine, of Lan."
under republican rule. There would faster university. Its 600 pages are foil of
have been no thousands of factories Ition and we fully adne all our readers to
eiviriff mrtnlovment tn millinna nt nan. send for a copy of it It is a compendium
i Tu i j .-" , r ot thingii worth knowing, things difficult to
lis, iuvisi wuum uo lew epiauius to "raoer. ana isoies oi reierence of great
neaai. thoir hi.mn.in. Um f,n.... t 7"lue everyopoy, mat it nas never before
B, oeen our goon lortune to possess in such
cease their glow, so says the Yamhill I compact shape Our wonder is how it can
w puutiucu ub bu iow a price as is asaeu
for it. It is handsomely bound in flexible
ciom covers, and will he sent tn ,n, h
dress, postpaid, on receipt of 25 cents In
postage stamps, by the publishers. G. W.
Ogilvie ACs.,276and 278 Franklin street,
wuibSjVi All
A New Care lor Ithesratatlam.
Joseph V. Dory, of Warsaw. III., was
troubled witn rheumatism and tried a num
ber of different remedies, but says none of
them seemed to do bim any good; but fin
ally he got bold of one that speedily cured
him. lie was much pleaded with it, and
felt sure that others similarly afrlcted would
like to know what the remedy was that
cured hint. He states for the benefit of the
public that it is called Chamberlain s Fain
Balm. For sale by Kdwin Boss.
NOT1CK iO CKUIMTOMS.
Notice Is hereby Riven that the under
signed bas been appointed administrator
of the estate of S. F. Hunter, deceased, bv
the Hon. County J udeeot Coin nrbia coun tv .
Oregon. All persons having Claims against
said estate a'e required to present the' same
properly verified, t me, at lAy residem-e.
on l)eer Island, in Columbia County, Ore
fron, my postotlice address being Deer Is
and, Oregon, Within six months from this
date. Dated December 16, IKW.
W. D. CONNELL,
Administrator of aaid estate.
County Reporter. We would simply
have plodding, low-priced, ideal dera
oc ratio existence. No misfortune
could come to It because no worse Con
dition would be possible. This is the
logic that bears out the democratic
claim that the tariff is resoonsible for
our present misfortune. If there bad
School Report.
Ihe following is a report of the public
, i i "wiwi ii, utsbi ici, iiu. ior tne term endinr
been no phenomenal prosperity there j.nuarv 2fl law
Number pupils enrolled; 11. Averaee
daily attendance, for first month, 10: for
second rnohtb, 9; for third month, 9: for
tne lourtn monlb, 10; for the term. 10.
Whole number dsys attendance, 723W:
whole number days absent, 82?f; number
Would have been nothing for the dem
ocratic party' to pull down.
There are some queer specimens
among the populists, says the Union
Scout. In purusing the Union County times tardy, 1 ; pupils neither absent nor
Farmer wo notice that several corree- y, 1
pondenU advocate boycotting all other M the c,08e of cho1 the following pro-
papers ana reading only their own
kind of literature. We have had an
impression heretofore that such nar
rowness only prevailed among the
rigidly orthodox, but it seems it works
in politics as well. If a majority of
our people were built after that fashion
the wheels of progress would turn
backward and the minds of men stag
nate for want of action. The ad vocates
ot tnat idea Have already retarded the
growth of the world at least five thous
and years. But they have their days
and the old world "swings triumphant,
down the ringing groove of change."
Any man who cannot stand the argu
ments of an opponent is of no earthly
benefit to mankind. The best thing
these fellows can do is to start a little
party of their own, and heard off to
ne si it by bemsslves.
gramme was rendered by the pupils, as
sisted by Messrs. Pugb and Thos. Meserve:
"The Indignenl Scholar," Herly Pilzen
berger; "The Bay's Speech." Orvil Young;
"Friend to the Fly," Eddie Lovegren;
"The Owl," Flora Voun; '-Nobody's
Child," Anna Calkins; song, ''No Home
Echo Answers.
From the New York Sun.
G. C The president can do no wrong.
Echo Wrong!
G. C When I arise the sun arises also,
. E. SoT
G . C And the stars scatter before me
like rats.
E.-Ratsl
G. C I am the lightening and also the
thunder. ,
E. Thunder!
G. C And when I strike, the earth and
the politics thereof are confused beyond
question.
E. -Question 1
G. C 1 am a raging torrent that cannot
well be dammed.
E Be oamnedf
G C The nations of the earth turn their
fearful eyes on me and wait my fateful
words.
E. Words!
G. C I make a platform, fit a tariff bill,
or wink when others do, and find its good
with ail its faults.
E. False I
G. C I'm here to do the right by weak
or strong, and by the go-is I'll have my way
or bust.
E. Bust I
G. C I see the stars snd stripes go down
to be a royal doormat, but then I don't ap
prove it.
E. Preve it I '
G. C I fix a time to crown a qneen, and
at the hour it munt eventuate.
E. You wait!
ruKisuucHis notick.
Copbtt Tksasuiisr's Orrics.
St. IIilsxh, Or., January 6, 1894.
Notice l-i hereby uiven that all unpaid
County Warrants of aaid county which
have been presented and endorsed "Not
I'aid for Want of Funds," up to Januarv
2, W.i'2, wil be paid upon presentation a't
this office. Interest on said warrants will
not be allowed alter date of this notice.
E. M. Whabtok,
Couuty Treasurer of Columbia Cuuuty, Or.
SIltHirt'S SALE.
BY VIRTUE OF AN EXECUTION. Judg
ment, order, and decreo issued out of and
under the seal of the Circuit Court ot the
state of Oregon, for the ooiinty of Colum
bia. to tne duly directed, dated the x..
day of Januarv, ISM, upon a judgment an
decree rendered end entered in said court
on the 21st dav of December. 1803, In favor
of Dean Ulunchard, plain tilf. and against
ine milliters oasti una uoor fiiamtiautur
Iiir Company, a corporation, aud H. W
Miller, defendants, for the sum of seven
hundred and ninety-two aud tlfty-two one
hundredths (1792.62) dollars, wlih Interest
thereon at the rate ot eight (8) per cent per
annum iroiu me zisc nay ot uecennier.
lsi)3, and the further sum of one hundred
($100) dollars as attorney's tees, and the
fiiriher sum of thirty-tbres and tenoned
hundredths ($'I3.I0) dollars rusts aud dis
bursements, and also the costs of and upo
said writ, commanding me to make sale of
Ihe. following real property of the above
named defendants, lo-wit: Beginning at a
galvanled pipe post in the north side line
ot Water street, in the town of Kalnier, as
the street Is located iu accordance with the
plut of said town, platted and recorded by
uean niaiieuarn, ut tne records o aeetis
sitd eountv. which nost ta situated six I
feet easterly from the east side of the build
ing, known as the hotel, and fifteen (16)
feet and ten (10) inches westerly fiom the
southwest corner of the boiler house of the
building known as the Sash and Door Fao,
tory , thence running east fourteen (14) de
grees sout n aioug ttie norm line of water
street two hundred feet, thence north fou
teen degrees east to the ColuhiMa river, and
the tuner side of J lean lllaucbard a woo
wharf, thence West fourteen (14) degrees
north two hundred (200) feet, thence south
fou. teen (14) degrees west to the place of
beginning, embracing the building known
as tne oa-sn ana lioor rectory, reserving,
however. Sad excei.tlne- the wharfage and
water privileges in front of said land, to-
geitier wnn tne tenements, Hereditaments
and appurtenances thereunto belonging or
in anv wise autit-rtatuing. i ntnv levied u
on said real estate on the 3d dav of Jan
ary, iw, row, tnereiore. by virtue or said
execution, judgment, order, and decree
and in compliance with the commands of
said writ, 1 will, on fatuntav, the 3d day of
February, A. D. 1804. at the hour of ten
(10) o'clock a. in. of that day, at the front
door of the county courthouse, in the city
of St. Helens, iu said county and state,
sell, subject to redemption, at nubile auc
tion, to the highest bidder therefor, for
casn , an tne rigut, line, ana interest tn
above-named defendants. The Builder'
fah and Door Manufacturing Comnnnv
had on the 21st dav of December. 193. oi
has since had in and to the alHve-descrUed
real property to satisfy said execution
judgment, order and decree, interest, coats,
and ail accruing costs. 1. C. W A f To,
Sheriff of Columbia Conntv. Oreuon
TT..1 y-i H .r... "
o. iicicus, vresoii, January s, istH.
NOTICK TO CKEDITOBS,
Notice is hereby given tbat the under
signed has been appointed administrator
oi tne estate ot Lawrence hebrmtt. de
ceased, by the Hon. County Judge, of Co
lumbia county. Oregon. All uersuna bv
ing claims against said estate are required
to present the same, properly verified, to
ine. at my residence, in Deer Island pre-
cinct, uniumDia conniy, uregon. Dostotlic
Deer Island, Oregon, within six months
from this date. Dated December 15. 1803,
AlitiUbllMC HCHMITT.
Administrator of said estate
OME DAY CURE
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For Salt by Edwin Ross, St. Helens. Or
Subscribe for The Mist,
how. f 1.50 per year.
Awarded Highest Honors World's Fair.
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The only Pure Creanr of Tartar Powder. No Ammonia; No Alum.
Used in Millions of Homs 40 Years the Standard.
SUmiBONa.
I ths Circuit Court or ths State or Oaa-
oon. roa CoLCHBia (JonMTv.
G. C. Jaquish, Piff. -.;)..
vs- C SUMMONS,
B. W. Pmimxir. Deft. 1
TO B. W. PmBI. Defendant
IK THE itAME Or THE STATE Of 6on Ton
arehereliv reomred toannearanrl inwar
k. lit... "ai-j . r.r . 7 ..
w wiiiiiiiiiiii, iiimu BKainsK you in tne
above-entitled action, by tbe 15th dav of
iut, iiji. ii. ueiiiK lue iir.b uav m inn
lerm oi aaiu court next following the ex
piratien of the publication of tbis sum
mons, and if you fail to so appear, fur
want wereoi. tne plaintiff will take default
mi juugiiieut against sou as praved for,
to wlt: or the sum or500. with interest
thereon from June th, 1893. at tbe rate of
ten per cent per year, together with his
cosis d.v mis acnon, uue ror money loaned
by plaintiff to defendant. This summons
is published by an order of the lodge of
said court, made on the 8th day of Novem
ber. 1HU3
Dillard A Cole, attorneys for plaintiff.
petition ior Llaiioa Livfjrtsft:
To the Honorable County Court of Co
lumbia Couuty, State of Oregon. Wa. the
undersign.-d legal voters residing in 8cap-
utivnc iricvtii,;!,. iiii uiiiiiik ramni.v. nr. nf
ureguii, wouiu re-pecuuiiy p-tuion your
honorable body at its nett rctrular tern, of
court to be held in the courthouse, ia the
CitW of St. Helena rir.lnn.ki. ........... r....
gon, on Wednesday, tne 7tn day or March,
A. D., 1894, that a license be granted to
James D. McKav to sell sniritimna. vinnmo
onu mail, uquum in qiianiiiies less tnan one
gallon, in ricappooee precinct, Columbia
county, state of O'egon. and that ,i.h li.
cense oe issued tor tne period of six months,
for all of which yonr petitioners will ever
pray: reter O Johnson, H Decker, D
caicn, u u naxier, ueo W Kanisey, tl W
White, J B Duncan. K H Barnett, W T
White, Geo D Gove. D E Freeman. O H,-bn.
neman, W Anders in, A H Larson, Gustavc
Lange, W J Engl rt. C Konkle. J V
Walker, W W Mil er. Jas l'eiu-o,-lr p.,,i
Alliens, J T Sedeistroni, J L Armstrong
P Louxignont. H M Knighton W A Kni..i..
ton. M Baseid rf. Chanea Allen w u
Hutchinson, 8 D Wells. G Lafaber. L Dahl
man. John L Piper. J 8 Vancleve. H M
Headley. E Oldendorff, Malcolm McKay,
R A McKav. Lewis Finer. W n M, f ar
land, G Fritz, E D McKay, O D Garrison
J T Walker Casper Kolth, John Callahan.
John Sctmiitke, C Kobinsky, Wm Wolf,
O Numan, Geo Grant, J D Morgan, Geo
Vollans. Henrv Potter fln ),,., ..
drew Wattie, WT Freeman TACloninger.
W H Ht Clair, C B Harris, W E Guild,
cMir uinvrs, Dennett aicureeny, inor
vald E Brueland, C G Hwanson. F K Arm
strong, I G Allison. Geor-re Pierce, E Arm
strong, w u fomeroy. N Shaw, N H Mc-
a.ay. J a Harris. A m Armstrong, W F
Watson. C G Wallls. A M LamherVm. H
Hammond, Frank Tompkins, William
wnite, w b wpark.
HIIEUlFF'a SAS.K.
tn the Circuit Court of the state of Oregon
or tni county ot uoiutiirna. T II. Itart-
tctt. n sintlll. vs Andv Cl.ft. defniidaiit
BY VIKTtlE OF AN EXECUTION, Jndg
ment. order, and decree, dulv issued uu
of and under the seal of the Circuit (li.ui-i
of tbe state of Oregon, for the county of Ctv
lumiiia. to me uuiy oirecleit, dated the 30th
ay oi iieceinoer, a. u., into, upon a ludg-
ment ana oct ree rendered and entered
said court on the 21st day of December.
!., 1803, in favor ot T. II. Barttett. plaintitf.
and against Andy Clift. defendant, for the
sum of seventy-five (I75.00J dollars with
interest thereon at the rate of ten (10) per
cent per annum from tbe 23rd day of Feb
ruary, A. I) , 1H!W, and tbe further sum of
tlilrty (t.i0.OU) dollars as attorney a fees, and
the further sum of sixteen and twentv-live
one-hundredtbs ( 10.26) dollars, cost and
disbursements, aud also the cost of and up-
oi saia writ, commanaiug me to make
sale of the following real property ot the
above-named defendant, to-wit) The north
one-half of the southwest one quarter (NH
of HW K) and the south one-half ot tbe
northwest one-quarter 8 of NWVi) of
secuon eigut (.si, in townsnipsix tn), norm
of ranee five (5). west of the Willamette
:ie-idtun. in Columbia county, state of
Oregon, ant containing -no hundred and
sixty lieoj acres of Hum, wore or leJ, to
gether with the tenements, hereditaments.
ana appurtenances thereunto belonging or
in anywise appertaining. 1 dulv levied up
on said real-estate on the 4th day of Jan
uary, lut. now, therefore, by virtue of said
eiecution.judgnient. order, and decree, and
In compliance with ths commands of said
writ, I will on Paturdtiv.the 8rf day of Feb
ruary, A. D., I8SX. at tbehourof eleven (11)
o clock a. ni. of that day, at tbe front door
of the conoty courthouse, in the city of Ht.
Helens, in sard county and state, aetl. sub
ject to redemption, ut public auction, to
tne highest bMfler tbercfor for cash, alt the
rigm, uuv, anu interest wnicn cue above
named defendant. Andv Clift. had nn ihe
zira aay oi retiruary, 1K03, the date of said
mortgage, or has since had In and in th
above-described real property, to eatisfy
said execution. Judgement, order, and de
cree, interest, costs, and all accruing costs.
I.e. WATTS,
Sheriff of Colombia, conntv Omms
at t r , e ,
ot. iiotiii, uregon, January sill, kv.
C1TATIOH.
In the County Court of the state of Oregon,
mi vuiiiiiiuia vuiincy.
In the matter of the sain ofl
real property belonging to the, CITATION.
estate of John Ivev. deceased.?
To Delia Ivey and all heirs, devisees, or
persons interested in said catato
unknown:
Edwin L. If snd. administrator nf IH
estate, has filed a petition praying for an
order of sale of the real property belonging
to said estate, which is dascribed fallow.
towit: The north H of the northeast U of
the north X of tbe northwest , of section
3d. In township 6. north of iinl,i
taming 100 acres, in CAIumbiacounty, state
of Oregon. That ihe court having made
an order appoinUng the 6th day of March.
IXiM, as the time for hearins snlrl ruti-inn
ami H;.a.,w,,. - :.. , ' .
v iraoea upon
said Delia Ivev. William Tuv .h u-aJ.-j
the minor heirs of said deceased John Ivey
and to all other heirs and persons interested
in said estate. by pnbllcaiion of the same for
lour successive weeks in the M It u...
o.iu usi a copy or saia citation and said
neiition ne aepositea in the postoHice at Ht.
Helens. Oregon, direeieit in th. t.tA rwitn
Ivey, at Boscohell. Wi scou-in. her tilnej nt
residence. Therefore, in the name of the
state oi urPKon. VoU. t ha aflfn lli.lfa t.,,u
and all other heirs, devisees, and persons'
interested in said estate, whether known or
uimnown. are ncreriv cited to he n,l an.
n.,.1. .... ;.j .' . t . .... . . . . '
i 1 -""i wuri. tu uiectiy oi ot. j-telens
state of Oregon, on tbe said 8th day ol
Maron. ivm. at 10 o'clock a. m tn .kn-
-". anj yon nave, wny said order
should not be made for the sale of said real
property, as prayed tor in said petition.
In Witness whereof. Tlesn kianni,n.i1
udgeo.'said court, bas hereunto set his
anu ami caused tne seal of said court tube
vuicnea mis m oay ot January, 1894
. ni.ANUHAKD, Judge.
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FI.IAIi ACCOUNT SETTXEMEST.
In the County Court of tha Rtt nf nn,
gon, for Columbia Cunntv.
mc iuuorui nie estate oi josiah ruller-
wn. ueceascn.
notice of settlement of account, and hear-
Ing petition for final distribution.
Notice is hereby uiven that the final ac
count of the administrator of the estate
of Josiah Fullerton, deceased, has been
rendered to said Court for settlement, to
n.'.c, wmi m p;i-uiiun or saiti aciminiNtra
tor, for the Hnal distribution of the residue
a "'! ? ",Bte snd "it Monday, tbe 5th
vi i.ioitu, mat. ai it o inoca p, m,, anil
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in said county, nnd stnte, has been dulv
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no. uj,car ana nie nis exceptions, in
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, . . , , It. 8. Kuu.krtoK,
Administrator of the estate of Josiah Ful
lerton, deceased. -
Pate J January 18, 1804.
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