The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913, February 16, 1894, Image 2

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    TIIK OREGON MIST
PA FIS BROS., PUBLISHERS.
pnitetiStates an Conaty Official Paper,
FS1B4Y, FEBRUARY 16, 1894.
THE BUSINESS SITUATION,
tho weekly trade jouruahj report
,tendy but slow revival ia general bus
nefta, although this condiiion ia not
reflected m ilie bank clearance aad
railroad earnings. There waa falling
off in clearing! in the past six days in
the country at large of 38.6 per cent,
M compared with the corresponding
period in 1893, but this great shrink
age, which was almost as large as that
repealed durlog the worst of the panic
season last summer and fall, was
laigely due to the bad showing in New
York. That City, whoso clearance
aggregate more than those of all of the
est of the country combined, reported
a decrease of 47.2 per cent laet week,
while the falling off in the rest of the
f oantry was 25 per cent. Railroad
earnings continue below ' last year's
figures, although there is an improve
fnent io this fluid as compared with
he returns of a few months ago.
Auoiner evidence oi the topor in
business is furnished by the condiiion
of the Aew York banks, whose sur
plus reserve increased to the extent of
a little more than 16,250,000 last week,
bringing that item up to about f 109,
000,000. A falling off of nearly 1 f 1,000,
POO in loans by the banks of that city
in the week contrasts unfavorably with
an increase pf a little more loan that
amount in that item in the preceeding
week. The banks made a gain of 3,
285,000 in specie, the greater part of
which, of course, was gold.in the week.
This item, and with it the surplus re
serve.will undoubtedly decrease largely
soon as' the bond purchases set in,
which will be this month. A large
part of the 150,000,000 of gold, face
talue and premium, which the 50,
000,000 sale will call for, will probably
be drawn from the New York banks,
which hold the ultimate reserves of
Abo financial institutions of the coun-
try.
Business failures are declining in
number and importance. They num.
Wed, according to the report of the
Bradstreet agency ,338 last week in the
country at large, as compared with 401
in the proceeding week. The total is
only slightly in excess of that of a year
ago last week, whet the business
wrecks numbered 302. The increase
jn the production of the . metal and
textile industries, which was reported
several weeks ago, is maintained. A
lew mills closed or restricted the hours
pi labor last week, but those were ex
ceeded by the number which resumed
work. During the week the stock and
grain markets were quiet and nnevent
fiil. Speculation and enterprise are
for the time in the waiting stage. The
announcement of the intention of
Secretary Carlisle to sell bonds,
strengthened the market fora few days.
And a farther effect in the same direc
tion will doubtless be revealed as soon
as the gold for the bonds actually be
gins to be paid in, but no material and
permanent rally ia industry and com
merce is probable, until the tariff bill
goes to the president.
and politics is business, and we piuet
not hesitate to take advantage of every
point which will help the party. Every
republican in the county will be asked
shortly to become a member of this
club, and lend it his support, and it is
hoped that all will heartily respond,fr
in union thers ia strength, and by con
certed action we are sure to win.
Tmeri were a lot of very mad men
in Washington when the announce
ment was made that the democrats on
the senate finance committee had fin
ally decided not to grant hearings on
the tariff bill. The republican senator.'
were angry because they had been as
sured by the democrats on the com
mittee that hearings would be granted
to all representatives of important in-
tries who might desire to bebeard,and
tbey had so informed their constilu
ents. The men who expected to be
granted hearings were angry because
they had been deceived into goiuir, to
the expense' of coming to Washing
ton. Senator Yoorhees, and several
other democratic members of the com
mittee, have tried very hard to give a
rational explanation for their sudden
change of front on the question of
hearings, but they have Dot succeeded.
The reason, however, is not difficult to
locate. The autocrat of the white
house has ordered that the tariff be
railroaded through the senate, and the
democrats'on tbe finance committee
are bent ou obeying orders, even if it
does place them iu a ridiculous atti
tude. Republicans are not expecting
the bill to be rushed through the sen
ate, no matter how soon it may be re
ported from the committee. There
are enough democratic senators who
oppose the Cleveland programme
prevent it being carried out, although
they may, in the end, be whipped into
the support of the bill, or persuaded
to do so by slight amendments in the
interest of their constituents.
Gknkral topics of conversation '.are
hedging on political possibilities, ' aad
he pot is simmering, but the scum 'is
barely ready to be lifted. New aud
interesting features present themselves
UKn the bulletins, and the prospects
are flattering for some unlooked-for
developments.
The Nelialem Journal has dropped
populism and comes out for the republi
can party, Populism has monkeyed
itself to death in this state. Most of
the officials elected by that party are
now in Canada and the "rank and
file" has dropped its lip.- Sunday
Mercury.
Articles incorporating the Sentinel
publishing company, of Vernonia, this
county, were filed with the secretary
of state, at Safem. on Monday. This
ia a populist move, hoping thereby to
gain a little ground in this county.
' Nta'l Haprrloisr.
Mr. Atlwrt Tvorlt, of Arttm'isaa City,
Kan., wishes to give our n-t the beiie
til of bU experience with colds., He says:
' i contracted a oold early last piing lliat
sealed ou my lungs, and tintl liurdly re
covered fn-Kji It when 1 imiightsiiotlicr that
hung on all summer ai.ilHt ma with a
bucking cough, which t thought I never
wouM getriti of, 1 had used Chumlx-naiii's
Cough Kt iuvdy tome fourteen year ago
wuh much wim-M, and ronrluuYtt io try il
again VVln-n I had not through with one
bottle my cough had left me, and t have
not suttered with a cough or cold since. 1
have rveniutueiidud it to others, and all
speak well of it." i-i(ty rent bottles for sal
by Kdwiu Uus.
SHKKirt'tS HALE.
After reading of the billiards
which have lately swept over nearly
all the country from the Rocky moon
tains to New York, and from Manitoba
to Texas, one cannot, with much con
sistency. complain of Oregon winter
weather.
Politicians should think twice be
fore they commit themselves one way
or the other. Many points are to be
given very careful consideration before
there should be anything said.
The stale printership is attracting
no little attention, and the names of
possible candidates are being numer
ously mentioned, among which is one
that The Mist feels greatly interested
in. This is tbe name of J. R. Beegle,
jr., formerly editor of this paper, and
as competent a person as could be
chosen. Mr. Beegle is a republican
worker of pronounced ability, and we
do not hnsitate to mention his name
in connection with that office.
One matter in regard to this which we
wish to bring to the not ice of the peo
pie of the slate, is tbe fact that Wash
ington coutfty, Mr. Bcegle's present
borne, has no representation on tbe
state ticket, neither has it had for sev
eral years, and we feel ourselves called
upon to ask some consideration by tbe
delegates to the state convention in
Mr. Beegle's behalf. There is not a
shadow of a doubt but that Mr. Beegle
is as strong a candidate as could be
placed upon the ticket.
TtroRB little personal prejudices
should be discarded aud everyone in
Our community should work and act
in a manner that would bear evidence
of a wish (o assist in the upbuilding of
our town.
The Nehalem Journal came smiling
to tbe front with the last issue, as a
pronounced republican paper, in new
hands and tinder supervision of prac
tical newspaper people.
Bb careful when you return from
the Midwinter fair that you do not
mention the Oregon exhibit. We
should be proud (?) of our display.
BY VIRTUE OF AN KXROl-TION, Jndg
men t. order, tunl decree, ilulv i-umcd out
of and under the soul of the Circuit Coin t of
the Male of Oregon, for the count of Mult
nomah to lucutiry direcied.duied thertth tav
of Y-hruury,IN4, unm a imlgment entered
in f n hi court on the Mist doy of January. A.
I).. in favor of The Commercial A
Saving Bank (a domestic corporation? an
unintuts, and against auiuei Coulter anil
miles l.oian as defendants, for lite mm of
three thousand one hmidret. nml sixtv-livn
and eigtby three one-hundredths (fl.lia.ivi)
dollars, will; interest thereon at the rate of
eight 8 ) per cent per annum -inee the 31st
day of December, A. 1)., IsuS; and the
further sum of three hundred (fslO.tiO) dol
lars as attorneys' fees; and tlio further mm
of thirty-nine and liflci-rt on---lniiulrciltlis
($.'SUS) dollars as costs and disbursements
of this action, commanding me to make
sale of the following real property of the
above-named defendant, James Liotan, to-wit:
The SEJi of tfie SKy of section So. 22
The press of this stale is almost
unanimously denouncing populism.
Like Kansas, Oregon bus tasted the
populist sweet dip until it bears a
marked resemblance to ipecac or coffin
varnish. Too much of a good thing
soon plays out.
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" " NEV " NK'i" " " 211
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all lying and being situated In t.iwnsMp
number seven (7), north of range live (S),
west of the Willamette meridian, in Co
lumbia county, state of Oregon, together
with the teuements. hereditaments, ami
appurtenances thereunto belonging or
iu anywise appertaining. I duly levied ui
on said real-estatn on the 7ih Uav of Feb
ruary. 1S1M. Now.tlierefore. hv virtne of said
exectitiunjudgnient. order, and decree, and
in eomili..ii-e with the commands of aid
writ, I will on Hatimliv. the 17th dav of
March. A. D.,1MM. at the hottrof eleven '(It )
o'clock a. m. of that day, at the front dmr
of the colintv courthouse, in the rti of Nt.
Helens, in said county and state, sell, sub
ject to redemption, at public auction, to
tlie highest bidder therefor for cash, all the
right, title, and interest whieb the above
named delendaiit,Jaii-i-s lilail. bad on the
fist uay of January, 1-411, or has since hud
in ami 10 uicMMTe-oeseiiheu: real prom-rtv
to satisfy said execution, judgement, Inter
est, costs, aud all accruing costs.
t. o. waits,
Sheriff of Columbia county, Oregon.
oi. neieiis, uregon, l enrnary 7 tn, iKtt.
NOTICE Of t IVtL tkGTTtK.YlE.ir
Transfers of Ileal It jr.
00 00
300 00
POLITICS IS BUSINESS.
The republicans of this county are
Inaugurating an innovation in repub
lican politics, by organizing political
clubs whose meetings are to be open
nly to members who have been regu
larly initiated, and have given satis
factory evidence that they are sound
reoubIicaB, ready to work for tbe
- figily in any bonorabla capacity their
services may be required, and willing
Jo fight the party's natural enemies
on their own ground and with their
ova weapons.
Secrecy in conducting republican
campaign meetings is not in line with
Aur party tactics, nor is it counseled
pt advised by jhe party generally, or
fcven by those who are active in the
t lub's organization, but if there is any
airtue or advantage in secret meet
ings, we are willing to lake advantage
of and utilize it to the good of the
pariy. While the business of the
Aieetinga is to be conducted secretly,
jttiere will be regular open meetings
belt) io which all will be made wel
come, and invited to air their political
opinions by joining in general discus
won of current politics. These meet
ings are not to be secret for the simple i
purpose; of secrecy, but more Jfar the j
Jirotucljou of tbe parly's private bus
iness in its campaign, against the
demoraliziuz political creeds it is fight
ing. Jt is also thought that by ad
, quitting the ladies to the meetings,and
Aiakiog them a place of social gather
ing as well as oitical discussion, they
-will be more attractive to the mem
,tier j bave the effect of creating more
interest ia politics ant) the success of
ithe pm ty, thereby giving it a more
perfect oreanizulion, and the Readers a
better opporttmity .for concerted aud
barmunious ai tioo. The clubs are to
Jiave a regular order of business, and
a ritual for opening, conducting, at d
closing their meeting. The scheme,
jt is true, savors strongly of populist
tactics, but la Ihese times of "c'.ema
firjttic prosperity," btisioess is pol tic
Mb. Cleveland has never been per
sonally popular with the people of
Washington, who are, ss a rule, law
abiding folks, but if he had been ever
so popular his act in pardoning the
most notoriousdive-keeper ia that city,
who was serving a term in the work
house for selling liquor without a li
cense, woutu nave made rum unpopu
lar. The man who was pardoned is
the head of a family which has had
150 odd trials in Washington courts,
for crimes ranging from murder and
burglary down to petty violations of
law. The pardon was granted in the
face of the objection of every local of
ficial to whom tbe papers were re
ferred. The good people of that city j
fear that it will have a demoralizing
effect upon the police, and that it will
result in a large increase of unlicensed
liquor dives.
A Kaxsas man, who was formerly
a populist, gives an excellent reason
why he returned to his old party : Be
cause tbe old pop party is run by law
yers without clients; by doctors with
out patients; by preachers without
pulpits; by women without husbands;
by farmers without farms; by finan
ciers without finances; by educators
without education, and by statesmen
out of a job.
300 00
1 00
328 25
1 00
The populists realize that their only
hope for success in this county, is to
start a paper, which they will fill with
"muck" and eend out to the "faithful,"
which will be read and taken in with
out thought. We predict that the
promoters will have a hard road to
travel.
The Statesman of the 5th says that
they have just found out Ex-Rev. Eork
over in eastern Oregon, at lleppner,
where he was detected in a repetition
of the nameless act for which lie was
fired out of the Unity church at Salem. I
KltC Payne to Hattie J ( onyers,
quitc laim deed to 3 and -100 acres
intectionS, t 7, n r 4. ; also
H-100 acres fn the donation iand
claim of V Conyers 1 230 00
Thomas Cooper and wife to J C Rice,
tideland in front of lot 21, bluck
11. St. Helens ,
Columbia banking company to J C
Rice, tideland and improvements
in front of lot 20, bloci 11, in St.
Helens ,
F A Moore and wife to Sallie Rice,
lots 1. 2, 21, and 22. block 27, in 8t.
Helens 2t8oo 00
T C Watts, sheriff, to M Ganz, lots
2 and 3 in block 4. in Scappoose.. 764 12
L T Vanoyer and wife to H M
Fowler aud wife, lot 4, blo k 4. in
Uoble ...... 650 00
United States to M C Humphrey ,1U0
acres in section 33, 1 5, n r5. w... patent
J K unnson to O O Hult, 40 ac.es
in section 7, t4, n r4, w
Alexander Thomas and wife to Aug-
nit Kiesendalil, quitclaim dee I to
200 acres on Sauvies Island, Co-
lu uliia county
Chas Mayger to Wm Roberts, 16
acres In 1 8, n r 3. w
u nitea states to Walter Furrow , 80
acres in hv section 20, t 7, n r 2,
w ... patent
Geo B M irkle and wife to Clara and
Ida Markle, an undivided one-half
of seti, section 36, 1 6, n r 4, w. . , .
G B Markle and wife to B KTabbs,
undivided of sej, section 36. t
6, n r 4, w i oo
J C Bice to E E Quick, tideland in
front of lot 20, block 11, in St.
Helens , 350 00
C R Hart and wife to W J Hweet
land, tideland fronting Cowlitz
street, in 8t. Helens oo
Vernonia publishing company to 8
B Rose; lot 10, block 8, in Ver
nonia 1.000 00
B 8 Hazelwooil to L E Smith, swj.
section 26, t6, n r5, w. ..........
John Pringle to Mary l'ringle, 100
acres In section 35, 1 6, n r 4, w. . .
Pbilo Think on and wife and F 0
Meeker and wife to M E Mayger
and W Slaughter, lota 1 and 2,
in Greens Point , ,
8 B R se and wife to B L Stuart, lot
1, block 7; lot 15, block 8; lot 5.
block U; lotsl and 2. fractional
blofck 13, town of Vernonia. .. ...
Hoxaiinah Lancaster to Hannah
Tysczkiewiez, quitclaim deed to
lot 2, block 2; lots 1 and 2, block
13; lots 7, 8, 0, 10, 12, 13. 14, 18, and
17, block 20; lotsSand 10, block 18;
all of block 16 except lot 9; lots 7,
8, 0. 10. 11, 12. 13, 14, 15, and If),
block 17. In St. Helens i 00
Charles Meserve and wife to D J
Bwitzer, 170 acres in t 7, n r3,w.. 1,630 00
Mary Q Watkins to C Lee, one block
of land in town of Rainier 300 00
Jno P Watson to Lenora It Russell,
80 acres in section 10, 1 8, n r 4, w
in the County Court of the State of Ore-
gun, lor ioiumiua t-otinty.
In the matter of the estate of August
Uotta, deceased.
Notice of final settlement and distribution.
Notice is hereby given that the final ac
count of the adiuini-tratnr of the esiute of
August Uotta, deceased, has been rendered
and tiled in said court for settlement, to-
geiuer witn ttie petition for linal distribu
tion of the residue of said estate, and thai
Satuaday, the 17th day of March, I'M, at
io o viiK-K n. iu. oi mat dav. ami the court
room of said court iu Wt Helens, Columbia
county, Oregon, lias been duly appointed
by the judjie of naid court as lh tuna and
place for the settlement thereof, and the
hearing of said petition for distribution, ut
which time and place any person interested
in said estate may appear and tile 1.1s ex
ceptions ir. writing to said account and pe-
ufiun, Hiiu conical toe same.
O, C. J AQITI.SH,
Administrator of the estate of August
imna, ucccaeii.
Dated February 9. 1S0I.
M - A i. ACCOUNT sTii i' T li.TI t; Vi
lli tbe County Court of the State of Ore
gon, for Columbia County.
In tin matter of the estate of Josiah Fuller-
ton, deceased.
Notice of settlement of account, and hear
iittr petition for final distribution
Notice is hereby given that the final ac
count of the administrator of liia estate
of Josiah Fullerton, deceased, has been
rendered to said Court for settlement, to
gether with tbe petition of said ndmini-tra-tor,
for the linal distribution of the n-i, ho
of said estate, and that Mondav, the otb
day ot March, 1W4. at 2 o'clock p". ni., ami
the court room of said Court, iu tit. Helens,
in said county, and statu, has been duly
niipointec by the said Court as the time anil
place for the settlement of said final account
and the hearing and considering of said pe
tition for distribution, at which time and
place any person interested in said estate
may appear and tile his exceptions, iu
wiiiimr. to said account mid netition for
distribution, and contest the same.
K. 8. Kcli.kktok.
Administrator of tbe estate of Josiah Ful
lerton, deceased.
Dated January 18, 1804.
MIKItltt'H BACK.
BY VIRTCE OF AN EXKCUTION. ludg.
lucnt. order, and decree l-siied out of and
under the seal of the Circuit Court of the
.tula of I Ireinin. for the county of Colum
bia, to me duly directed, dated the 2od
dav of Jiiiiuarv, ilHin a Judgment and
decree rendered and snteri-d In said court
oil the 21st dav (if December, 1MKI, in favor
of Dean Itlalichard, plaint!!!', and against
The Itiiflders' Mr-h and Door Manilla, lur
ing Company, a corporal Inn, defendant,
for the sum of seven hundred and
iilnetvtwo ond liftv-two oiHi-biiudredths
UTIUM) dollars, with Interest thereon
at the rate of eight (M) per cent per
annum from the IMst day of liccemncr,
l!i,L and the further sum of one hundred
($lii) dollars us attorney's fees, and the
further sum of thirty-three and ten one-
hiindredlhs ttl3.K) dollars rusts and di
biursements, and iu favor ol the defendant,
It. W. Wilbur, against said defendant, The
tin I liters basil and Door Alantllacturing
Coiupanv, for the sum of seven hundred
and thirty-six ( ?7:l.(i0) dollars, with inter
est thereon atelgbl (H ier cent per nnr uni
from the '.'1st day of December, 1MM, to
gether with lllty (iitlisi) dollars as attor
neys fees, and' also the cosisotand upon
said writ, commanding me to make sae of
tint following real proierty of the above
named defendants, to-wit: Beginning at a
galvanised pipe post In tbe north side line
of Water street, in the town of liaiiit-'r, as
the street n located in uci ontaiice with the
plat of said town, platted and recorded by
Dean Dlaiicliiird, in the records of deeds of
aid county, which isist is situated six (ti)
feet easterly from tbe east side of the build
ing, known as the hotel, and fifteen (15)
feet and ten (10) Inches neHerlv (rum the
southwest corner of the la dler house of the
building known as the Ja.-h and Door fac
tory, thence running east fourteen (I t) de
grees south along the north lino of Water
street two hundred feet, thenee north four
teen degrees eift to tht Columbia river, and
the inner side of Dean Hlanchard's wood
wharf, tlieuce west fourteen (14) degrees
north two hundred () feet, thence south
fourteen (It) degrees west to the place of
hegmmiig. embracing the building known
as tbe tSa-di mid Door Factory, reserving,
however, and excepting the wharfage and
water privileges iu front of satd land, to
gether with the tenements, hereditaments,
nml appurtenances thereunto belonging or
in any wise aniH-rialiiing, 1 duly levied up
on said real e-t.ite on the 3d day o( Janu
ary, )4. Now, therefore, by virtue of said
execution, judgment, order, ami decree,
and ill compliance Kith I lie commands of
said writ, I will, on Saturday, the Kill dav
of March, A. D, ISiil, at the boor ol ten
(10) o'cl.H-k a. in. of that day, at the front
duorof the county court lioiu-e, m Hie city
of 8t. Helens, in said county und state,
sell, subject to redemption, at public auc
tion, to the highest bidder therefor, for
cash, all the right, title, and interest the
above-named defendants. The Builder's
Sa-h and Ionr Manufacturing Company,
had on the IT.tb dav of March. I ML", or
lias since had in and to the ahove-descritivd
real property to satisfy said execution,
piugment, order and decree, interest, costs,
and all accruing co-ds. T. 0. WATTft,
Sbcrill of Columbia County. Oregon.
ci. neiens, urcgon, January 3, i!H.
GITY BATHS BARBER SHOP
K0T AND COLD WATER
CLEAN TOWELS A SPECIA LTY
COLUMBIA BANKING CO,
J. C. RICE, Cashier.
Transacts a General Banking Business. Kxcliutigo B.'ttgut and fluid. lutori
est Allowed on Timo Deposits.
ST. HELENS, - - - OREGON,
FARMERS and MERCHANTS
INSURANCE CO.. Albany, Or.
AUTHORIZED CAPITAL 1 500,000
SECUliKl) CAPITAL '. 247.600
PAID CAPITAL , 74.25Q
I'AIITI IMIWI'KHTV A IHtl ttbTf,
Tor particulars apply at the oftlce ol Dlllard & Cole, or Ttti Mist offics,
ST. HELENS, : ! ! : t i I t OKE00X,
" UlltDH OF A FEATHER FW)CK TOO ETHER."
This is the reason why
The St. Charles Hotel,
C. W. KNOWLES, Proprietor,
lias such a large patronage, by tlin business men fit the Ptatt.
K you want to meet friend you will always find liitii at The Ht. Cliarlrs,
CIT4TIO.M.
In the County Court of the slate of Oregon,
In tbe matter of tbe sale of)
real property belonging to tbe CITATION,
estate oi Jolin lvey,deeea-ed.l
io iiena lt-cy umi all heirs, devisees, or
persons interested in said estate known or
uiiis'iwii:
htlwin L. Hand, ihlmfnistrator of said
estate, lias tiled a petition praying fur an
onler uf sale of Hie real pr-pcrty la-longing
io saiu esiaie, wnico is aescrineu as nilliiws,
lowit: Tbe north i of tbe noribeast at
iu nurin oi me nomtwesi hi sih-iiiiii
33, In town-liln 6, nortbof range Vwet con-
tniiiing lilU acres, in Colnnibiarounlv. state
of Uw-gou. That tbe court having made
an order appointing the Ath duv of M.irvh,
ivn, as me nine i.ir learine sa it netitimi.
and directing that a citation b issued upon
aid Kelia Ivey, William Ivey, and Kdward
Uie minor In-irs ol said deceased John Ivey.
aud to nil other heirs and persons intern-led
iu saidcstate.by publication of llie-uuie for
loursucccssive weeks in the Kt HelensMisT
and that a copy of said citation and said
petition bo dcisitrd in the postottice at HI.
Helens, Oregon , directed to the sai l Iteiia
Ivey, at llo-cobell. Wl-.c(in-in. her place ol
residence. 1 lien fore, in the name of the
.stale of Oregon, ygu. the said llelia Ivey,
and all other heirs, devisees, and lierwn'is
interested in s-.ud estate, whether known or
unknown, nre hereby cited to he, and up
lear in said court in ilio t it v of Kt ll, le
slate of Oregon, on the said 6tb day of
March, IhUI. at 10 o'clock a. in., fn
cause, if any you have, why said order
iioiiiu not he made for the sale of said real
property, as prayed lor In said m-iiiion.
in witness ttiierenf, Peau Itlanchiinl,
dgeofsaid court, has lierennti. ael lila
and and caused the seal of said emirt tnli
attached Hits itlh uav ol Ja..iuiry, IHH
... . I'.KAN'.llI.ANtJlAltU. Judge.
Attest: K. K. Ol U K, Cleik.
Astoria Marble Works,
I. It. IMIIOFK, I'RO'P.
MISt'FACTCttER ut
Marble and Gr lit
-WORK
All Kinds of Cemeter? Woik.
FOOT OK OI.NKY SlItliliT,
A.storia - -
1 1-. -v -J
Orecron
THE JOSEPH KELLOGG
STEAMER
& COMPANY'S RIVEti
;
STR. JOSEPH KELLOGG
FOR PORTLANr
Leaves Kelso Mondays, Wednesdays, and Ftidavs at 6 nVlmk . m. Leave
Portland Tuesday, Thursday and Hutiirdj.v at 0 iiVl.g h, m.
THE PORTLAND AND CLATSKANIE UOU1E.
lis
PKTITI05I FOB LiatOULIC'KMNE.
1 00
200 00
SI0 00
Railce far Publication.
Land Ofllcs at Oregon City, Oregon.
lfolininrt- I 1KD1
y"OTICE Is hereby given that the follnwing-
ii nsmen serf er hnjin e.i Mi iun hi iniu.
tion to make final uroof In snniMirt h! llr..
and that said proof will be iiinde lieforc the
luumy ncra oi ciiiumnia eounly, at Ht. Helens,
Oregon, on April 2, ism, viz: AiiKiistiii Sclmiltt,
arliainistrutor of tli etnie f.r I.i,rti7 u.i.,,.1.1
deceased, Homestead Entrv Kb. 7744. (or ih
sniitiiivest quarter of section 9, township ft, north
range 2. w. He names the following witness to
eru.e him eommnoiis resineru-e noon nni on .
tivatiou ol odd land, viz: U B. l.leuwm, John
King, 1). R. Fowler, and X. A. Audress, all of
Caric-o, Columbia county, Oregon.
Robust A. Mili-hs, Register.
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Awarded Highest Honors World's Fair.
Jell
jj attSlM '
akin
oivdeK
The only Pure Cream of Tartar Powder. No Amnjoniai o Alum.
,Jsed ia Millions of Homes 40 Year'the Standard,
Notice Isr Publication.
Jnd Otficat Oregon City, Oregon,
February 1. IS94.
OTICE Is hereby given that the lollowlug
1 1 named settler has filed notice of her Inten
tion to makefliisl proof)! n support of her claim,
nd that said i.r.sif will be made la-fore the
County Clerk of Columbia county, at St. Helens
preiton. on April 2, 1M, viz: Klla Huberts,
Homestead gentry No. 7708; for the wot 0110
nair of the northwest 0110-quarler of met Ion 21.
and eastone-balf of northeast one-quarter of
seetion -JO, township S, north range 2, w. Ulie
names the following witnesses to prove hereon-
mimiouh renioenee upon ni cultivation of said
land, viz: l. K. Fowler, C. C Mover. E. K
Moyer, and Eowln Hobs, all of Perls,' Columbia
eounty.Oregon. Kosrkt A. Millsr, Kegister.
To the Ilnnornhle Conntv Cnnet of I'n.
luruhia County, htate of Ufemm. We il.
undersigned legal voters residing in Heap.
I oose preeim t. Columbia eouiil v. siato of
Oregon, would re:ifully nelitlon your
ouorable body al Its iient regular ler.n of
ouri io lie neiu in the cour'liuuse, in the
ilV ft Ht fllena I 'oliifi.l.iu ...........
ton, on Wednesday, the 7th day of iurch,
A. 1)., IWM, that a license he granted to
James J). MeKa v to sell spirituous, viiiiuum
and malt liquors in quantities less than one
galion. in cieaptioose precinct, Columbia
county, stute of Oregon, and that such li
cense be Issued for the period of six months,
for all of which your petitioners will over
pray: Peter O Johnson, H 1'ecker, I)
llab-h, L O liaxter, Ueo VV Katnsey. 11 W
White, J i) Duncan, K II Burnett, W T
White, Opo 1) liove, D K freeman, C Hchuu
neiuan, W Anderson, A 11 Larson, (iiisiave
l,.uige, W J Knglert, C It Konkle, J V
waiaer, w w Miner, Jns Peacock, Psul
Ahrens, J T Hederslroin, J L Annslroiig,
P toiistgnnnt, H il Knighton. W A Knigli
ton. 11 iiosendnrf, Charles Allen, W 8
Hutchinson, H D Wells, O La'aber, I, Duhl
nian. John U Piper. J 8 Vanelevc, H M
Heodley. K Oldendorfr, Malcolm McKay,
K A McKay, Lewis Piper, W H Mt-Kar-land.
0 Frits. V, D Mi-Kav. O 11 n.rrl
I T Walker Casper Holth, John Callahan.
John Sell in like, C Kobinsky Win Wolf,
O Nuiniin, Geo Oram, J I) Morgan, Geo
oil ms. Henrv Potter. Gus (l.n,v A.,.
drew Wattie, W T Freeman T A Clonlnger.
v i ui. .iair, u i Harris, w B Guild,
Peter Cllfers, Jenneit McGreeny, 'Jhor-
vuld K iiruc and. C U Hwaiisoii V if. a.....
siroiig, i u Allison. George Pierce, K Arm-
-.irong, vv u I'oiuerov. w Shaw, N II Mc
Kay. J H Harris. A K Annslroiig, W F
Watson, C O Wullis, A M l.amuernn, H
Hainiiiond, Frank Tompkins, William
White, W k Sparks.
-iiar ii i r w rj..1 .xAsa
nt ' 11 t-fry TP 1
SARAH DIXON, O. M. Shaver. Master.
Iave Portland, at Alder Street D.lt, evory Hav (exreil Sunday) t
0 clock, I..rr Cl.itidtitnio, to"eb!ii in Hail vie's island, Hi. Helens, Ctdumlna City
Kh uma, Necr City, Kaiiiier, Cedar Landinx, Ml. Collin, Ilradl.tiiv, Htellis
and all intermediate points, returning every niornitiif (except Mondny.)
1
SUBSCRIBE FOR-
"THE OREGON MIST."
FOR COUNTY NEWS--$1 50 PER YEAR.
TBC AMI ItCU'S ftOTICE.
Couktv TnEAsi REB's Orrics.
8t, Helms, Or., January 6, ISM.
Notice Is hereby given that all unpaid
County Warrants of said county which
have been presented and endorsed "Kot
Paid for Want of Kii-Jds." on in lmnir
2, 18112, will be pai upon presentation nt
ii
hia i.fliCH. IntcriMl on said warranto will
not be allowed after date of this notice.
E. M. Wiiaiitok,
Couuty Treasurer of Columbia County, Or.
FOR SALE
; - $aao
Buys Fifty Acres of Agricultural
land in township 7, section 14,
.. fttiitmona.
In the CtKctiiT Count or the Btatkov Oaa-
oois, r ig Columbia Cocstt.
a. c. Jaoxuh, pur. i
u r v"- r . r SUMMONS.
B. W. I lummkh. Deft. (
To B. W. Pldmmrr, Defendant.
IK Tllg HAMS Of THE HrATB Or OltKOOS, VOU
are hereby required to appear mid answer
the coniplaiiit tiled againt you In the
alKive-entitled action, bv the 15th day of
May, 1SU4. it being the first doy of tbe
term of said court next following the ex
pirution of the publication of this sum
nions. and If you fail to so appear, for
"on. uicrcui, Hie I a I in WI I InUA rluran , lHil ill ni., i .ln-.ii iu . '
and judgment against yon as prat ed for, ' womea how lo earn from 4s,oo per day to
to-wit: tor tlie sum of with Interest ' :,.0,J fer ryar wlihout having ,nl previous
K Wto soanpsnHn pkM wnkly tram stars. Jt
1 r-snnUHatpMlkHl. KMiaMTsurrllarrSC f
If CsptrtsDO naaaemaqr, rsealUr JiST t
aavsotsgssUbsglniMn. Llbsrsl TJt OS.
somnunlaa to local m.sa
Un otit. lorgaM
growers of olsoa, Kjr Com-
luntr.nUkbl aSH
Q W bo assortment
I 1 IrfV fortb.or.l..r,l,
ito- vST ltt ana sartl.n
"W str wnt you now, whils
4 unportAnS. Oorst ehsnea for
Y ASsSvaaosineni. Outfit and rati pr
tinilrsfrM. DROWN SKO. oo.. a.
r-fvrimmn. rortlsad, Or. TTliU bausU
THE IOWA JEWELER,
A, N. WRIGHT,
Souvenir Spoons a Specialty.
Special Attention to Watch Repairing
MORRI80N ST., Op. P. 0., PORTLAND.
$3,000.00
A YEAR
FOR THE INDUSTRIOUS.
Ifrou want work that Is pleasantanil nroAtshle,
lend us your address liiilnedlalrlr. W ir.i,
OF COURSE YOU DO.
O ; .
StlfJH BIC1NO TIIR 0A8E. it behoovs
ynn to nml th niuat dtiraile idact t
purchase vour ' lnvlg..rab.r."
"THE BANQUET."
Keeps oonstantly on hand the famous
Cuban Blossom Cigars.
The finest Has of Wines Donors ami
Cigars UjIsi found this side of Port
land. And if you wish to
stigags in a gams of
POOL OR -BILLIARDS,
Th'T 'stirs yon that they hav th
hest table In town. Kvsrythlng new aad
solMtid yW' fmUmm' ta MPtnllr
"THE BANQUET"
Ht Ilslens, Oregon.
A THAI).
IT 1'AYi
thereon from June Wth, 1H(, at the rate of ' flrr,?"c. ami rurnlsli iliecniplovmeat si wlilcli
ten per cent per year, together with Ids I .y.'"" I'.'"1!' """ .""""". Nothing dlltleult to
u.ynniF or evenings, riant In your own k;rul
tty, wherever you livo. Tha result of a fe,
LEARN TELEGRAPHY!
' Success Sure.
Address 1. o.i BKYMORRKIlSOreimulai! Bids.
I'OMTLANl), OKlilON.
.r I'luiniiii to oeieuuant. ibis summons
1-S lllllil h-hed hv An nrrlee nt fl,a U.A.. ..I
said court, made on the 8th day of Novem
ucr, 1803. .
Dillard A Cole, attorneys for plaintiff.
NEAR CLATSKANIE
With Free use of improved land
'For further particular inquire at
room 45, Hamilton building,
PORTLAND, OREGON
dur.
iral.
hours' work often equals a week's wages.
Z. a """"" i ooia sexes anil all
n.. ,,.7 nv ,, ifunusiions.iiiat wi 1
surely bring I hem riches. Hume ..r il,?.
in
DISNOLt 'JTIOSJ OF PAHTSJKUMHIP.
Nol ce Is hereby given that the pnrtner
sldp heretofore existing between George
! Mitel and H. Rienier, doing business un
der the firm name of Kieiner t Vinlitel, at
Peer Island, tiregon, is this day dissolved
by mutual consent. II. Kikmkh,
iivrt b'lj-tin,,..
. lecr IsJutid, Oregon, Jaimaiy pi, lyy'j.'
nirii In this country owe their incci-.i In i0
lh start given tliaa while la our eninloy yesri
sea. Von. rfnilar m.u a,. . ....n. . ' ' .r
cannot fall. No capital necessary. We Bi youout
With on.ethhig that is new, .olid, m,.l s tiro, A
book brimful of advice Is Iree to all. Heln your.
SS f bv wrllln. flip 1. .i..lAU 1
IX,iayVar.clTy. " r- """w.
E. C. ALLEN & CO.,
Box 420,
AUCUSTA, MAINE.
Cavwts, and Trsit.-M arks obislriKl, and sll PaU
em uusinsss eonducisd fur MooVasTt rets,
us ornes i Ospositi u, w, ptrtm ornet
and w can sarin naient In aaaj Uuis thou Uiuas
.i"ldJ!1'd,,,,,"w.""f " f,h'.. with dsserhv
tlon. We suvl.., il pauataW or not, trot of
chsrgs. Our fs not dm tlllfoTunt is sicurod.
A au.uir-r "How to Ol.i.. i...... mith
unt f ' """lal ,h ors'iaaoaoirajs
C.A.QNOW&CO.
Oea. stcnv OrncR, WsHINTeN, O.O. I