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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 9, 1894)
M'. . TXIK' OREGON -MIST f DA VIS BROS , PUBLISHERS: liiiwSiates aM Comity Mcial Paper. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1864. mora. It teem that th "bloodauck era" who to enrage the populists owe more money than any oue else, and what ia more that the debts are good. "What do you think republican trick V of the latest The democrats started in to give us a free-trade admlaistratian, but it haa ! turned out to Le a free-soup affair. WILSGX BILL PASSED. :---v aisasasaasBaa Wi'h whip aud spur the democratic .representatives at .IVashineton have xhs most pumuie omect m true forced the party tariff bill through thei00untry at the preseut time is a dem house, and if their action ia endorsed erotic cooffreBeiuau with a protected . . - . . . J.... i J. Joy the senate, Uiey have succeeded in '"uuswy " awirica. Thk Cleveland free-souphouse ad ministration is very popular with tramps, and people who are too worth loss to earn an honest living, .forcing upon the country a law which will not only have the effect of keep ing the country 6rmly bound in the . bonds of irresistible oppression with which it is at present so mercilessly fettered, but will plunge the country even deeper than it now is in Mr. Carlislb's - $200,000,000, will I m - is in the endow enough free aoupbouses to keep maelstrom of financial disaster, which hungry democrats alive until they can pow envelops it aa completely and se- j raise another crop of roosters, curely as the fatal tentacles of the 'In unity there is strength,'' so let every republican showli is colors. Kally to the support of the principles you advocate. We each realize the neces sity of organized action and a con certed effort on our part. Thbrb is a movement on foot here to petition Mr. Cleveland to establish a frte souphouse at this place. The crop of democratic campaign roosters which we have been living on since the election is played out. Admiral Bkkham is a credit to his deadly octopus embrace ita writhing .Victim. The Wilson tariff bill was passed not because the country demanded it nor Jbecause anybody thought it a pet mea sure, but simply because the dominant party went into office on a radical free- trade platform which declared protec tion to American industries a fraud, and the collection of import duties a robbery : because a few consienceless .democratic leaders declared that the perpetuation of American industries, .the prosperity pf the country, and the i - -I 1 1! . 1 I a. '!" anu even me lives oi me peo- country, lie grew weary or seeing a pie must all be subordinated to the mongrel revolutionist tamper with cordinal principal of the democratic I American dignity, and retaliated by Prty. which principal has its incep- throwing a handful of Yankee saad lion only in an unbolly ambition of its into Mr. de Gatna's eves. advocates, for political preferrment, at the expense of the country's prosper- Thk Portland Telegram says the ily, and regardless of the consequences trouble with the democratic majority whioh their ascendancy may entail, in congress is that there are too many .However, the star of hope has not yet members who want free trade in the disappeared, for although the presi- other fellow's district, but protection dent had little difficulty in forcing the I in their own. This shows that they house into obedience to hie wishes, he see the value of protection. may not find members of the senate so susceptible, and while be is metaphor- The mention of Hon. C.W.Fulton 2 . rt- ;.ijjijai J if ' . . ... uaiiy id. me satiate aua aoie to apply name for gubernatorial honors is not the lash and spur to the flank of the out of place. Mr. Fulton haa served .party over wutcu be noils rein, it is earnestly and efficiently in the office sincerely hoped that the senate will he was elected to, and proved himself assert ita independence, and not per- equal to any office his supporters jpft narrow partisan dictator to jeop- might see fit to elect him to filL artlise the country. Moreover, there is a much smaller A bill of Bepresentative Herman .uciiiuvmuc omjuriijr in me senate man i to allow purchasers of timber land to ju the bouse, besides the members of make final proof before the authorities the former body are statesmen, and I now authorized to make homnatead pot piere politicians, as are the repre- proofs, and aave the expense of tripi centatives, and men of more mature to and from the land offices, was vetoed years and infinitely better judgment. I by the president. There are also fewer populists in the Sdnate, and this fact will also help to I A saw Can iw Bkiaaatin. reouce uoe amrmativeypte and lessen I osepn v. uory. oi Warsaw, m., was it. a .i , , .... i Muumni im rneumausiu ana inea anum- the chances passing the bill. I ber of different remedies, but says none of ineni seemeu 10 no mm any good ; but tin IT has been rumored that the Ne- hulio Journal haa changed hands an management, and will hereafter be run in the interest of the republican party. That's an important thing if such he the case, for there are many peopl who read such literature as that paper has ' contained for several month passed, and they swallowed it. as were, without mastication, to be gested as it might. To become a thor ough politician and able to he a shi ing light, every aide of the question must be studied, but too many are so prejudiced as to not permit of them selves reading anything save the "gush" dished out by that paper. ONE DAY CURE HATTEES 5C I AT O.VVR MFU C? PORTLAND. 0 For Sate by Edwin Ron, St. Helens. Or SPECIAL NOTICES. Notice. Tbe Astoria Marble Works has disnenseil with tbe services of it, M. Sbealy. and be is in nowav connected with niv busings, nor auinonzea to take orders for work for me. J. H. iMHorr. CHANGED ITS COAT. ally be got bold of one tbat speedily cored He was mucb pleased with it, and him. felt sure that others similarly attic ted would I like to know what the remedv m- thai ' Bv virtue of a chattel morteaee for ca$ '"' . He states for tbe benefit of the l (mn r- a u t a it. - IV. . "" " ? " unwuenaiu a rain ava,vw, uu. o. x. juuaw, vi v eruuma, i tai; last week took possession of the plant ot the mebalem Journal, and will here-1 - Ibebb are many signs of life and after have the paper run in the jnter-lstir in our busy little city which bear est of Columbia Co. in general and the out the fact that our town is not dead .republican party in particuliar,neither Business men are trading, buying, sell of which policies were followed by tbe ing, and all sorts of dickering has been Jale management. For the past two indulged in for tbe past week or more. years the plant has been owned by a uuu.paujr wuivu, a rew monms It was a scene said to surpass any atnnj. onlH a lift!., rtt tho alwlr nA I .1 . , , . . uiing previous, mat was viewed in uJCu tUD ..muaKe.ueui. ui me Washington City in the galleries of paper to certain members ol the peo- the senate chamber on Thursday of " vJ vuaugcu w puuey 01 lagt week, wnen the final debate and me paper ana maae n me omciai or- vote on the Wilson tariff bill was to be ganot mat party in this county. had and ukel Twent thoU8and nuen me cnange was made, Air. Kose signed notes to satisfy certain liens against the plant, and took a chattel mortgage on tbe property to secure himself. The populist manage ment defaulted on the notes, and Mr. people attempted to gain admittance to the galleries, and everything was hi an uproar for hours.' Blaine's Han4gr Alanaal ( Csefnt Iiilrntl0i. Jlose wa. obliged to satisfy them him- . LVJXTS compiled by Prof. Wm. H. Blaine, ol Lan caster university, ita two pages are full of just what its name implies useful informs tion and we fullv adviie all our rxarixra tn send for a copy of it. It is a comix-ndium of t bin its worth knowine. thinra difficult tn remember, and tables of reference ot Biue tveveryoouy, loat it nas nerer before been our good fortune to possess In such compact shape. Our wonder is how it can be published at so low a price as ia asked for it. It is batidaomelv bound in ffj.vit.ia I cloth covers, and will be sent to any ad I dress, postpaid, on receipt of 25 cents in Tdi1Iiui.i,.i,,iIIoiI. pwiage stampB, oy tne publishers. O. W. 1HS last census bulletin on mortgage Oirilvie 4 Ct.. 278 and 278 Ki-i.kiin indebtedness ia an indigestible pill for Chicago, IU ' sen, and accordingly took possession of the plant. The Journal has earned considerable money during ita rather checkered existence, and, if well man aged, will very likely continue to be a source of aome revenue to its owner, and a great benefit to the rich county it represents. hoi ice. We have sold our store business. All persona indebted to us are hereby renucsiMl to call at our lumber office and settle their accounts as soon as possible. Our books must ue closed witlnn thirty dars from (late. MUCKLE BKO'S. Dated February 9th, 1894. Job Printing Executed at thin office In a lyllsta mannar. and at price IO MUit th titnH Cnv.lnnM bill heads, letter heads, buninnsa ind wUltini cards, blanks, and in fact, the oWce Is beUer equipped than ever before to turn out all claabea 01 commercial jod pnuttng. Notice for Publication. Land Office at Oregon Citv, Oregon. - , . . February 1, im. XTOTICE Is hereby alven that the following IV named settler has tiled notice of his inlen- uuniomaae nnat proof in support of his claim and that said proof will be made before the Count; Clerk of Columbia county, at Bt. Helens, Orevon, on April 7. 1S94, viz: AuKustin Schmilt, administrator of the estate of Loreni Schmttt, deceaseil, Homeead Eutnr No. 7744, for tho southwest quarter of section 9, township , north range 1 w. He names the following wltnesi. to prove bis continuous residence upon and cul tivation ol said land, vis: L. B. Oleoson, John Kins, D. ft. Kowler, anil N. A. Andreas, all of Carico, Columbia couniy, Oregon. KoaaaT A. Mu.La, Register. Nat lee far Fabrication. land OrBcaat Oregon City, Oreiron. N . . February 1, 1894. OTICE Is hereby given that the following, named settler has filed nmii-. nf hr inn. tion to make Hnsl prooflln support of her claim, and that said proof will ho mart tufnrihA County Clerk of Columbia county, at 8t. Helens. uregon.on April 2, KH, vis; Ella Roberta, Homestead Eentry No. 7703; for tbe west one half of the northwept one-nuart..r nf lMHnn ll and east one-half of northeast one-quarter 0 sec-lion iO. township 5, north range 2, w. Bbe names the followina witnesses tn i,rm. hapmn. tinuous residence uion and cultivation of said land, rlz: D. R. Fowler, C. C. Moyer. E. E Mover, and Eawin Ross, all nf Pri. cnirnnhi. isuuuiy.uregon. itoasaT A. aiuu, Register. LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. iHERirra bale. BY VIRTUE OF AN KIEOITTION, judg inent, order, anil decrwv, duly Issiiod out of and under the seal of the Circuit Uonrtot th state ot Ore iron, for the county of Mult nomah to insduly dlrotd.dated theSthday of Ii'ehrttar.v.lotH, ukui a ludirment entered in raid court on the 31tday of 'anuarv.a. D., 1N94. in favor of Tha Cnmmemial A Savings Bank (a domestic corporation) as iilainilirs, and against Samuel Coulter and James Lotan as defendanu, for the sum of tureo tnouaMiid one bundren and sljtty-nva anil eiRiny tnree one-hundredtha tfo,ltlo.t dollars, with interval thereon at the rate 01 eight (8) per cent per annum sine tha 31at day of December, A. 0., 18tH; and the further sum of tliree hundred (KJ00.UO) dol. lars as attorneya' tees; and the turtliar sum of thirty-nine and tUlreu on liumiieiltlis (f-l!).lo) dollars aa coata and disbursements of this action, c.uunmuiliug me to make sale of the following real property of tha above-named defendant, James Lotan, to wn; WiIERI(ra fALK. and The 8K of the 8E of seetion No. !3 ewta PEW " SKtJ" WW" NKX " NWM " NKH " KH " NWX" NK ' 8MI4 " bWU NWtJ" 8WS NWM ' it 3 ! 23 23 20 2tl 80 2rJ M 27 all lying and being situated In township number seven (7). north of range live (51. west of the W Ulauiptte meridian , in Co lumbia county, state of Oregon, together with the tenements, hereditaments, ami appurtenances thereunto belonging or in anywise apperuiuimr. I dnlv levied ui- on said real-estate on the 7th duy of Feb ruary, 1S!. Now, therefore, by virtue of said executiun.judgment. order, ami decree, and in compliance with the coinmanda of said writ, 1 will on faturdav, the 17th day of March, A. D..18IH. at the bourof eleven III) clock s. m. of that duv. at the front door of the county courthouse, in the city of St. Helens, in said county and state, sell, sub ject to redemption, at publto auction, to tue hohcat bidder therefor for eash. all thi riirht, title, and interest which the above- nnmeil deletidant.Jaices Lutan. had on tbe 31st day of January, 1S1H, or has since had ... tif iu iiiynuuirsienuuiHsl real properly 10 eausiy auiu rai-cuiion. nuiKeuiuni, lute cat, eosts, and all accruing costs. T. t WATTS. Sheriff of Oolnmliia i-.iiitiiv. tlmmm oi. iieieus. ureiron, rebruary Jtn, istH. BY VIRTUE OJ" AN KXKCUTI0N, itulg. nient, order, and decree Issued out or and under the seal of the Circuit Court of the stute of Oregon, for the county of Colum bia, to me duly directed, dated the Dud day of January. 1H. upon a ludjrment ami decree rendered and entered In aald Tourt on tha Slat dav of December, lsos. in favor of lVan Hhinehard, plaintilf, and against Tbe Hulltlurs' Hash slid Door ManufautuV- lnu Cumuaiiv. a curnorallon. Uefmidant, for tha aura of seveu hundred and ninety-two ana tlfty-two ona-hundrsutlis (7W.oii) dollars, with Interost thereon at tha rate of eight (8) per cant pur annum from tha 21st day ol December. li!3, and the further sum ot one hundred (Iihi) dollars as attorney's teas, aud the further sum of thirty. three and ten oue hundredths V!3. 10) dollars coats and dls- euracwtmia, and In favor of the deii-mtani, it. W. Wilbur, against said defendant, The Builders' Hash and Door ManiifncturliiK (Aimiiany, for the sum of seven hundred and thirty-six (tmoo) dollars, with inter- uiu to- eat thereon at eight (8) tier cent per ant from tho 21st dav of Dei-ember. 18K1. grtber with rllty 1 A0.tK) dollars as attor ney's fees, and also tha coma nf and noon aald writ, commanding me to mnko sa'e of tbe following real property of the above- named itiifcnclatits. to-wit: lWlnning at 1 galvanUed pipo hi1 In the north able line 01 vv aier aireet, jn ine town ni Kaini-r, as the street la located In ancordauce with the plat of aald town, platted and recorded by Dean Ulanobard, In the records of deeds of aald county, which post la situated six (II) eel easterly Irom llierast side or the build ing;, known aa the hotel, and fifteen (15) feet and ten (10) Inches westerly from the southwest corner of tbe boiler house of the building known aa the Sash and Door Fac tory. thence running east fourteen (II) de grees soul h along; the north Una of Water street two hundred feet, thence north four teen degrees eat to the Columbia river, and the inner side of Dean Ulanchard's wood wharf, thence west fourteen 1 14k decrees north (wo hundred (200) feet, thence sou lb fourteen (14) degrees west to the place of ceginning. eiiiuracing tbe building; known as the Mash and Poor Factory, reserving, however, and excepting the wharfage and water privileges in front ot aald land, to gether with the tenements, hereditaments, and appurtenances thereunto belonging or to any wle annvriaimitft, I duly levied up on satu real estate on lbs 3d day ot Janu ary, ISM. Now, therefore, by virtue of said execution, judgment, order, and decree, aud In rompiiatice with the command ol said writ, I will, on Saturday, the 17th day of March, A. D, ISM, at tha hour of ten (10) o'cl.Kik a. m. of that day, at the front door of the county courthouse, in the city of St. Helena, in said county and state sell, subject to redemption, at public a tic lion, 10 the higheat bidder therefor, for casn, an tbe right, title, and Interest tb above-named defendants, The liuilder' i-a-i! ami iioor Manufacturing Coinpanv. had on the 23lh dav of Mar.h. 1M92. 01 lias since bud in and to the ahove-deacrihed real properly to satisfy said execution, judgment, order and decree. Interest, costi, ana all accruing costs. T. C WATTS, Kherirf of Columbia County, Oregon -t. xiciens. uregon, January 3. imn. OTICE OF FINAL aKTTL.KMKi'lT. In tha Cnnntv Con rt of tha Stale nf dra gon, for Columbia county. In the matter of the estate of August Dotta, deceased. Notice of tinal settlement and distribu tion. Notice is hereby given that tho final ac count of the administrator of the estate of August L'otta, deceased, has been rendered no meo. in said court tor settlement, to ether with the petition for (inn) distrihn non 01 tue resume 01 saul estate, anil th Mtltiaday, tbe 17th (lav of March. 1.4U4. at 10 o ciocx a. m. ot that day. and tbe court room of said court in St Helena. Columbia county, Oregon, has been duly appointed oy ioe juoge 01 atn court aa tue w anu place for the settlement thereof, aud the bearing or said petition for distribution, at which time and place any person interested 11: nam estate may appear ana lile bis ex ceptions In writing to said account and pe tition, and contest the same. J. V. i A.UIHSH Administrator of the estate Aiimi.l jjona, ueceasea. Dated February . 1891. TEACHERS EXAniSATION. BOtice is hereby zfven that for tha mir. P 01 mating an examinatien of all per- ouiib wuu iuav oner loemse.ives am mmii. dates for teachers of the schools of this county, the county school superintendent lutrrtiM will ouill a DUDflC exainlnHtinn ttt t. Helens, commencing at 1 o'clock p. in. , cuiiwunj, rvurusry it, I. i. (JMSTOX, County School Snnerinientlent rnlnmhia County, Oregon. Dated January 30, Ibttt. Clatskanie will probably have a delega tion among the candidates for teachers' certificates at St. Helens, next week. certain class of demagogue, says ,the .Oregon City Enterprise. It is a dogma of tbe school to which Senator Peffer belongs that banks are blood suckers, and tbat they absorb the profits of agriculture, industry and .trade. According to this school all vwould be well if these infamous lnstitu- ;tions were forced to disgorge their ill .gotten gains, and every man made lis ,own currency in bis owu back kitchen. It would be interesting (0 observe how tbe .professors of this school explain the fact that the aggregate debts of all etatea, countiea, municipalities school .districts in the United States amount to 1135,000,000, and the net debt of the nation to about 825,000,000, the national banks owe to their depositors about tl.80O,OOO,OO0, without taking iuto account their liability to their shareholders, which ia abo.ut 1 700,000, .000 more. Even this indebtedness is outdone by the banks of GreatBritain a country whose population ia only (.lightly more than half .that of the Xifited Slates. The liablitie of the juititstock banks of Great Britain,as per fboirlttsi return were $.2,840,000,000, .and tliis W4 ttxdtisiive of the ' JBank .fnIaud, tvLich owed fJSO.OOOOOl Oregon will be the first state to vote in 1894, and it should be the aim of re publicans to make the majority as large as possible. To this end all dissensions should be healed, and united ranks should meet the enemy in June. Fac tional rights should cease, and a spirit of complete harmony should prevail among all persons who desire to see the country restored to ita former pros perity. It is time that work began in line. The motto in every portion of the state should be, union and har mony regarding nominations and a solid, undivided vote at the polls. An Editor KecaHasuendsitlori. Mr. C. F. Davis, alitor nf th Rlnnm. field (Iowa) Farmer, says: "I can recom mend Chamberlain's Courh RomeHsr m all sufferers with colds and croup. I have used it in my family for the past two Vears and have found it the beat I ever used for the purposes tor wnicn it is intend .-) I IK At, ACCOUnx aKTTLK.TIE.siT In the County Conrt of the State of Ore Ron. for Columbia Conntv. In the matter of the estate of Josiah Fuller. ton. deceased. Notice of settlement of account, and bear log petition tor tinul disti ihution. oil. e is hereby given tbat the final ac COUnt of the aHnilniatrale nf Hi Mttta of Josiah Fullerton, deceased, has been rendered to said Court for settlement, to gether witb tbe petition of said aduiiuistra tor, for the final distribution of the residue 01 suitl estate, und that Monday, tbe 6th uuy 01 jiiarcn, at o'clock p. m., and tne court room of aald Court. 111 St. Helens. i ania county, and state, lias been duly ppoinieu oy tne sum t ourt as ine time aud lace lor tne settlement ot said nnal accouut id tbe hearing ant considering of said pe tition for distribution, at which time and place any person interested in said estate may appear and hie his exceptions, in writing, to said account and petition for uisiriouuon, ana contest tne same. K. 8. FOLLtRTOM-. Administrator of the estate of Joaiah Fill lerton, deceased. Dated January 18, 1894. Bin.Tioiva. KCAPPOOSE. other birds of spring sep- Kobins and are with us. A. Barber has added a cream arator to bis dairy outfit. Mrs. Mary Severn, of Mayger, is visiting friends here this week. H. West has commenced a large wood contract for Portland market. G. Bonser's cellar was robbed of thiry-five pounds of butter and other goods, last Snnday. A. H. Larson moves with his familv to Fort Stephens, at the mouth of tbe Columbia river, where he will work- on the government jetty. . The N. P. railroad will operate the gravel pit here commencing this week. A gang of pig-tailed mongolians will do tbe work while white men starve. H. C. Lambereon, administrator of tbe estate of S. F. Shattuck, deceased. oners an tne blacksmith tools for sale at public auction on tbe 15th ; a good ciiance to get a snop outfit cheap. Im Tin Circuit Court or th a fitATor Ost oosi. wis Columbia Coiibtt. 0. C. Jaouish, Pltf. ) , vs. BUMMOS8. B. W. Plummbb, Deft, t To B. W. Pit: m wan rwamlnnt in ma kahc or thk Stats or Oasooa, voc are hereby required to appear aud answer the complaint filed atramst von in tbe above-entitled action, by the 15th day of -nuy. it ueing tne nrst aay 01 ine term of said court ueit following tha r piraiien of the publication of this si) in inons. and if you fail to so appear, for want tbereof. the plaintiff will take default. anu luub-ment against you iis pravea or, to-wlt: For the sum of Vm. with inteiest thereon from June Oth, m. at the rate of ten per cent ner year, together wilh , costs by this action, due for money loaned by plaintiff to defendant. This summons is published bv an order of the indmnf nam court, maue on tne Bin aay 01 Novem ber. 1U03. Dillard & Cole, attorneys for plaintiff. TRACJREI!'S NOTICE. Cootv Treasukib's Omui. , BT. Hietaas, Or., January 8. 1894, Notice Is hereby given that all unpaid youmy warrants of said county which have been presented and endorsed "Not raid lor want of .Funds," up to January 2, 1802, will be paid upon presentation at this office. Interest ou said warrants will not ne allowed alter date of this notice. Y M Wn.ier.v County Treasurer of Columbia County, Or, Awarded Highest Honors World's Fair. OSSPoiltief xneoniy rure Cream of Tartar Powder. No Ammonia; No Alum. Used in Millions of Homes 40 Year the Standard. NOTICE TO CKKOntlHS. Notice is hereby elven that tha siciied has been aripnlnted administrator of tbe estate of 8. K. Hunter, deceased, by the Hon. County Judce of Columbia conntv Oregon. All persona baying claims against said estate are required to present the same properly verified, to me, at my residence, on Deer Island, in Columbia county, Ore gon, my postofflce address being Deer Is land, Oregon, within six months from this date. Dated December 15. ixii.'l W. D. CORNELL, Administrator of said estate. ii'lLJ'.'Sp CITY BATHS iss BARBER SI I0P -HOT AND COLD WATER" CLEAN TOWELS A SP1S( tA LTY COLUMBIA BANKING CO. J. 0. RICE, Caahlor. Transacts a General Banking Business. Exclitinga Bought and Bold. Inter, st Allowed on Time Deposits, ST. HELENS. - - - OREGON, FARMERS and MERCHANTS INSURANCE CO., Albany, Or. AUTIIOniZED CAPITAL. , fBOO.OOO SECURED CAI'lTAL, , . , Ml.600 PAID CAPITAL, li,m TAHH rttOPKHTV A aPKCIAl.TT. For particular apply at the office of Oillard A Cole, or Tiis Miit ofllot, ST. HELEN'S, i t i t t t i t. OREGON". BIRDS OP A FEATHER FLOCK TOGETHER." This is tho reason why Tbe St. Hes Hotel, 0. W. KNOWLES, Proprietor, Has such a large patronage by the business men of the fltsle. If you want to meet a friend you will always find him at Tha 81. Charles. CITATION. In the County Court of the state of Oregon ior ivoiumoia couniy. in tbe matter of the sale ofl real property belonging to the CITATION, estateof John Ivev.deeeased.l To Delia Ivey and all heirs, devisees, or persons interested in said estate, kuown or unknown: Kdwm L. Hand, administrator of said estate, nas nted a petition praying for an order f sale of the real property belonging to said estate, which is described as follows, towlt: Tbe north S of the northeast of mo ii'irui ui ine iioruiwesc w. of secnon I'l in ...u.nt.l. R . .1. . T . hi luniinu))! u.Munnui ranges well con taining PiU acres, in 1,'oliimhiacountv.aiate of Oregon. That the court having made an order appointing the Sth day or March 18!)l. as the time for hearine said netl:ion and directing that a citation be Issued upon aiu iwiia vey, nuiiani lyey, and Kdwaril tlie minor heirs of said deceased John Ivey. and to all other heirs ami persona interested in said estate, by publication of tbe same for four successive week. In the 8t Helens Mist ana mat a copy of said citation and said petition he deiiosited in the uoatorMce at Hi Helens. Oregon, directed to the said Delia Ivey, at Iloscobell. WUronsin. her nlura nf residence. Therefore, in tho name of the state oi uregon, you. tho aald Delia Ivey, and all other heirs, devisees, and persons interested iu subl estate, whether known or unknown . are hereby cited to be an, I pear in oam court ill tne tJtv OI (. Helens state of Oregon, on the said Sth dav of xartn. imh, at 10 o'clock a. m., to show cause, if any you have, why said .order should not be made for tbe sale of said real property, a prayed lor tn said petition. In witness whereof. Dean Rlanelmrrt judge ol said court, has hereunto set his nauu aim caused tbe seal of said court to be aiiaunea tins in nay ol January, Wi IfbAH HI.ANCHAKO. Judge. Attest: E. E. QUICK. Clerk. To the Honorable Connt fV.nrt nf r., lumbia County. State of Oregon. We, the tinderaigm d legal voters residing in -. S nose precinct. Columbia county, atateof regon, would respectfully petition vour honornhle body at its next reculne irm .f court to be held in the courthouse, In tbe City of St. Helens, Columbia county, Ore gon, on Wednesday, tbe 7ib day of March, k. V., lHfM, that a license be granted to James 1). McKay tosellanlritnmia and malt liquors in quantities less than one' gallon. In desppooee precinct, Columbia county, state of Oreiron. and (hat aneh li. cense be Issued for the period of six months, iui n oi wnicn your petitioners will ever pray: Peter O Johnson, H Decker. I) nali h, L u Baxter, Geo W Itaiiisey H W White, J B Duncan. K II Barnetr, W T White. Oeo D Gove. I) E Freeman i' K,.l,.,. neman, W Anderson, A H Larson, (iustave ... v a -onkie, J r naiaer, n w Miner, Jas r-eaeock, Paul Ahrens, J T Bcdeistrom, J L Armstrong, P Louxlgnnnl. H M KninhUin. W A Knlvh. ton. M Basendorf, Cbaries Allen. W H Hutchiinou, B D Wells, 0 Ufaber. L Dahl- man. John L, Piper. J 8 Vsncleve. H M Headley. K OldcudorfV, Malcolm McKay, B A McKay. Lewis Finer. W II M.-kVr land, 0 Kritz, (C D McKay, O D Garriion. i waiaer uaaper Kolth, John Call.-ihan, 'hn Hrhmltke, V Kobinsky, Wm Wolf. Nubian. Geo Grant. J D ilmn tiJ. ollans, Henrv Cotter. Gin O.tl.v. a,.. rew Wattie, W T Freeman T A Clonlriger. V H tit Cluir. O B Harris W IT n,.l,,l Peter Ullfers, Bennett McGrceny, 'Ihor vald K Brueland. (J a Mwauann w it a..... strong, i u Allison, ueorge fierce, IS Arm- jrong, vr u romeroy. n Bhaw, N II Mc iav. J 8 Harris. A E Armitrmi. w v naison, j t yyains, a M Lainbersnn, 8 ilrsi. T aoiiipmiis, niiiiam White, W 8 Hporks. Astoria Marble Works, t, H. IMH0FF, PKO'P. MAMUFACTUKkR Of ( Marble and Granite WORK All Kinds of Cemetery Wont. FOOT Of OLHEY STREET, Astoria - Oreszon THE JOSEPH KELLOGG A COMPANY'S RIVErt STEAMER 5;? Ba. fi i . ... 1 r3 STR. JOSEPH KELLOGG, FOR PORTLAND Leaves Kelso Mondays, Weducsilays, suit Fridays at S o'clock a. m. Lea Portland Tuesday, Thursday and Satunlay at f) o'clock a. m. THE PORTLAND AND CLATSKANIE ROU1H BARAH DIXON, O. M. Sharer. Master. , Ivea Portland, at Alder Street VooV, every day (eioept Sunday) a o'clock, forr Clatakanla, toihing at Sauvie's Island, 8t. H.ler,;, Colombia City fnrl -Ti rf"' 5 f' B',inicr' CedBr L,ndin' M' Coffln' Bradbury, flulU and all intermediate poiuls. returning every morning (except Monday.) y SUBSCRIBE FOR- "THE OREGON MIST." OR COUNTY NEWS $1 50 PER YEAR. (SaUrTnaajdvtUnTibvas s2b?JJi rarauasatposlUaa. tcimntmntmmr.mZ I aparlaiias pnmmwary, TwclmrmT p I ad.mtayaHobaflniwra. Ubrl3l t 1 ooualssiM to local . mJI Usaa asaaia. Larsasc LJT swsrs of alsaa, aafl mWT Oon- I Oaidy.Hliabla a Jr rlsto I anrsar .WkJjr aasortmsat I alTs Wjjl I" aaS ssr4o. afA-wMWswaalyoaooff.whlls I esl VaaaP s (rail ladastry Is so I I tjSmpatul Oo4 akaaas for 1 f VlSasaaaVaaesawoi, oatftl sad full par- 1 I -eTtralsn fro. KSOWS SKoa. Oo.. or- I I wrrman, Portland, Or, n'hasaaaassi I I reUabla. Kama Ulls papat. BS4 JU NOT1CK. Notice Is hereby given that a certain prnm isory note made at St. Melons. Oregon, Oc tober 6, Wn. and signed by William H. uoiruan nnn nancy k. uoiinan, for the snm of 11,500, payable eighteen months after dale, to my order, has been lost or stolen. The said note has been fullv paid, and all persons are warned not to buy or negoti ate the same. Gso. W. McBbidi. Salem, Oregon, January 11, 18W. uiKNOLrrioiv or pabthghship, Notice is hereby iriven that tha nnrl.ner. ship heretofore existing between George Hc htclanrl Jl Itlemer. dnins- hnsinesa on. der the firm name of Riemer fe Kichtei, st I'eer Island, Oregoo, is this day dissolved by mutual consent.- H. Riausa, ... Vetir Island, Orftfon, January 10, law,' NOTICE TO CUCOITOIts). Notice Is hereby iriven that (ho nnj... signed has been appointed administrator of the eatnta of Lawrence Hcbmitt, de ceased, by the Hon. County Judge, of Co lumbia county, Oregon. All persons hav ing cluims against said estate are required to present the same, properly verified, to trie, at my residenco. in fleer Island cinct, Ooliimbia county, Oregon, postofflce Deer Island, Oregon, within six months from this date. Doted December 1ft 1803 AUGUSTINE SCIIMfTT, Administrator of said estate. FOR SALE 333.QO Buyg Fifty Acres of Agricultural land in township 7, section 14, NEAR CLATSKANIE Willi Frr;e use of improved land. J?or mrttier pnrtioulurs inquire at room 45, Hamilton building, PORTLAND, OREGON THE IOWA JEWELER, A. N. WRIGHT. ' Souvenir Spoons a Specialty. Special Attention to Watch Repairing, M0EEI80N ST., Op. P. 0., PORTLAND. I? S3, 000. 00 A YEAR FOR THE INDUSTRIOUS. OF COHRSEYOD DO. SUCH BRfNQ THE OASI, M behoevs ynu to nnd the moat dtwlrable placs l purchase vour lnvlgnrator." "THE BANQUET." Keeps constantly on band tbe famous Cuban Blossom Cigars. The finest line of Wines Llnuora anal Cigars to be found this side ol Port land. And If yon wish to engage In a gams of POOL OR BILLIARDS, They can assure you that they have tha beat table in town. Everything nswaMil solioltad ,UI' ptro" u feapeufuily "THE BANQUET" HI. Ileleos, Oregon. . A TltADE. IT PAVI Ifrou want work that Is plsuaatand Dront.hl. md as your addreu lmm.Slatly. ich a .f.OOO Mr vr wl liAut iiaiUi..a. i. . J J " I.. V mo'it. Notlilng difficult ui I n LEARN TELEGRAPHY! J 8ucces8Sure. learn or that reonlrn mueh tlma iI'J. J.T 7i? ",roroie, and can be done dur hours' work ortaS Ua weVs w.T W. hav. , taught IhousaSd, if both T.x"uJ .a " 'naiir hara laid foundations uii Jl I urefir bring them rleh... Some if th! .m.rSit 11 l,hl countrr owe their suooeM to m, to iii"vL"",,H",m "h,le oar eSplov sJat! ago. You, reader, mar do as welli ir 7 cannot fol . Moeapliaf aeeesun wlrai Yo1! book brlmlul of advtcs 1. fres to all h'ibToo, elf by wrlilna tor it "-. "T'Pyoar. 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