8IDEHEAD PARAGRAPHS.
Attixtioh I Public marling of M
JCIuley division or tbe county repuuli
oau club mil Wednesday evening,
Completed fin Labors Wednes
dij evenings seven-day's union of
ooanty court m adjourned uutil the
lOtu of May, next.
Should Bccciid. Our county Is
better organised for fighting now than
it ever but been, end If the republican
party does not gain the viutory iu Juue
U U its own fault.
To SovTHCRM Orioom. Lon Em
moot and E. Binder, of Vernonia,
assed throUKh town yesterday mom
imj on their way to gold livid) iu tbe
southern pert of the ititte.
From thi Sukrv South Cept. A.
Henderson returned last Friday from
his trip to Celif.-rnie, where lie went
in search of desirable location for a
future bonis fur himself and wife.
A Floukihhino Club. Tbe division
of (be county republican club at lioul
4011 ie in a moot healthy and prosper
ous condition, and bid fair to be one
of tbe important cluba of tbe county.
CotiMTY MtmNO There will be a
county meeting of delegates from eanh
division of republican clube in this
enmity at Ralniur on Monday, April
S, 1804. Be aura to aend your dole
galea. Thb Liquor Ohdihanck. The final
reading of an ordinance will be had
next Monday evening, In which it ia
proposed to grant a liquor 'license for
the period of six month, instead of
one year, aa la now tbe law iu thia city.
Mircid Resemblance. The pop.
ul I t platform reminda ui of the aciiool
girl's composition, which ran about as
followt : "Sawmills la very useful
things. They cut logs into sawdust.
I could write a whole lot more, but my
paper la out."
Crowobd Out. Local news was
somewhat neglected thia week on ac
count of other matters which presented
themselves, and which could not well
be laid over for another week. That
which ia a loss in one way is a gain in
not hers so next ek there will be
more to tell you.
Sidewalk Ordinances. At the
council meeiing Monday evening the
city granted one more week's time in
which to comply with the ordinances
relative to constructing sidewalks
around block eleven of this city. All
sidewalks not completed at that time
will be built by the city at tbe ex
pense of tbe property owner.
Ill At This Place Hon. Geo. W.
McBride, of Salem, Is at this place,
very III. Mr. MoBiide is suffering
from his old-time ailments, but it i
hoped that tinder the treatment of
Dr. Mnrse, of Salem, who wsa culled
here Monday, and under the attentive
care of his sinter, Mrs. Dolman, he
will soon recover from his indieposi
tlon.
Bkpaihs Nearly Com plktbd. -Since
(he fire nt the Muckle store there have
been many improvements made on
the interior of the buildiug, and when
completed it will bo one of the neatest
and most commodiously appointed
lore buildings along the river. The
proprietors will be ready to receive
their now stock in a few days, and
then business will be invigorated with
new seal and energy.
Republicans at Dklena. The re
publicans of Beaver Falls precinct or
ganised the nret 01 mis ween wim
eighteen members, with flattering
prospects of a much larger enrollment.
All reoublicane in the precinct are re
quested to attend and become aolive
members, ana everyooay in sympamj
with the nrincioles of republicanism
re cordially invited to attend tbe
club.
Ta vpv Enthusiastic John B .
Beeela.of the Hillsboro Independent
and a never-coaslna worker in the re
publican ranks, was In town last Sun-
!av .haWinir hands with old friend
John a not lost, hv any means, when
be attempts to make a political argu
ment, aa be talks laots ana no mure,
end we miaht add just here that
John is growing in popularity every
day for the nomination of state primer,
No better aeleoliou could be made.
A Pubuo Meeting. The' McKirf.
ley division No. 1 of the Columbia
uouniy republican club gives iu first
open, or public meeting, at its hull In
lliis city, next Wednesday eveuiog,
March Slat, to which everybody is re
spectfully inviiad, and those opposed
to the republican party are especially
invited to attend, and, if they so de
sire, will be given an opportunity of
explaining their ideas aud doctrines.
An appropriate programme has been
prepared, consisting of good inusio by
0. 11. Newell and choir. Then there
will be select readings by L. B. Stuart
and others. Hon K W. Huberts has
been procured to explain to the peo
ple the objects and aim and the work
Ings of the club system of this county.
Hon. Q. 0. Ames, of Portland, will
then address the meeting at length on
the general political issues of the day.
Let everybody tura out and spend a
pleasant and instructive evening.
Back From the Fair. W, D. Con
nell and wife returned last Tuesday
from the California fair, where they
have been spending the last two weeks
visiting Ban Francisco and the sun
M'liiding country. Mr. Council says
that the fair is really more than he ex
pected it to be, and that there are
many visitors in the city from the east,
however Han Franciscans say that the
visitors have not yet arrived from the
eastern state. Mr. Connell also savs
that iu order to see the fair thoroughly
one should spend about three days,
however the exhibits are good and
very interesting. Mi. Connell visited
the country surrounding Ban Fran
cisco and was surprised to see that
fruit and vegetables are quite as back
ward there a here, there being no
bloom, as yet, upon the fruit treea.
aocomuiodate the community", . . , H L.
Hhatto is about to build a bouse on B. S.
Bryant's place, near ths few families that
are already located there :. A lodge Of
good templars Is starting out with very so
coiiraging prospects of being a society suo
cess, at least, and with tbs hops of accom
plishing good in lis litis . . The local school
election excited considerable Interest In
tbls vicinity, especially In tbls cltr where
sbout Ally persons ssxsiubled to tnke part
In the proceedings The meeting bad been
appointed for the upper room In thescbnol
imildiiig, where quite a number gathered.
School being In session down stairs, and
thers being ne stove In tbs room, the crowd
srijourued to ths city ball where the room
wa made comfortable. Oonslileiable lig
uring bal been indulged In beforehand as
to ths selection of a director to All Dr.Hall's
place, but he was re-sleoted by a decided
nmjorlty for ths ensuing three years Frank
Merrill was elected clerk, and tbe crowd
separated with apparent satisfaction at tbe
management of the school affairs. In the
Burr district, L. Leonard was elected di
rector to succeed Win. Uarr, and, Ud. Wil
cox refusing to again serve as clerk, Jhnies
Barr was sleeted. In the Nichols dtstrlct
Ed , Psge a as elected director to succeed J,
D. MeUon. W are plsased to note an In
creased Interest In school affairs by the Cit
izens generally.... Mrs. H. D. Liggett and
daughters. Nora and Gertie, left last week
to spend some time near Freepo t, across
the river.,. .Mr. and Mrs. Campbell, of
Warren, who assisted in the meetings here
for nearly four weeks, returned home ac.
oompauied by the good wishes of many
friends made during their stay here.
43 80
27 00
30 00
71 20
A Slight Increase. Robert T.
Lincoln division of the county repub
lican club was organized at Gillton
last Friday evening with nineteen
members. This is an encouraging
outlook. That particular place was,
with the exception of two or three
voters, claimed by populists, but there
seems to have been a revelation in
political affairs at Oillton. Like other
places, the light has dawned and by
its dawning there has come many
changes. A little action on the part
of republicans will bring many things
to light.
Has Much Interest. C. A. Foster.
of Portland, was in town Monday look
ing after timber Interests in this
county. He expresses great confidence
in tha future of the county, in that
respect, and mora especially so since
there are such bright prospects for
railroads to be constructed through
the county. Mr. Foster will locate in
this county, and a he is young.bnght,
aud energetio, ws welcome him, aud
tbrouuh his knowledge ol tlie country
and his ability as a promoter 01 enter
prises, Mr. Foster will, no doubt, be a
valuable acquisition.
City Primary. Pursuant to a call
for a urlinary to nonrinate a city ticket
of a full corps of officers, the voters of
St. Helens met at the courthouse on
Wednesday evening and nominated
the following persons for city officers
For president of the council, K. uox ;
for councilmen, 8. A. Miles, E. E.
Quick, W. I. Sweclland, aud Jamee
Dart: for recorder, Oeo. U. Lmont;
for treasurer, D. J. Switxer; for mar
slial, L. L. Decks.
COUNTY COURT.
Proceedings of tbe March Term of
Conrt, 1894.
Or Exceptional Lenoth. Ths t&
cent term of county court has beon
one ol exceptional length, there bolng
an exceedingly long Hat or business ai
lairs to be attended to. There was so
much other busiuess at tbe January
term that the court could not dispose
of all the road supervisors' cases, so
that work was brought up this term.
The business was rigidly investigated,
aud iu disposition was rapidly pushed.
A Oroanizino Tour. Hon. B. W.
Roberts ia out on an organising tour
of the county, and haa organised re
publican clubs at Vernonia, Mist,
Clatskanie, Quincy, and Mayger, and
reports flue success ana nattering
prospects.
Thb County Taxes. Sheriff Watte
is collecting taxes at a rapid rate, and
from the way in which people are
bringing and sending in their amounts
we infer that the money stringoucy is
somewhat relieved.
Increasing. The McKinley club
received flye new membera at its regu
lar meeting last Wednesday evening.
H. Helena fire company will meet
at the courthouse this (Friday) even
ing, for the transaction 01 business,
Rad This. Hard times, after all,
m nnlv known bv comparing one
period with another. Everybody mus
i drinir ami wear, but economy ii
tint) lh order of dxv. Mr. Win . Dol
nn ! makino- mirohases in all line
of e-eneral merchandise, without the
least fear that the universe will stop
and wait for good times. The shelves
behind the glass doors are being well
and nioely fitted up. -
Clatskanie Republicans. Ths 1 re
publicans met at Clatskanie last Fri
day evening and organised a republi
can club with an enrolled membership
r frtv.al Tha officers of the club
are Capt. N. Nichols, president! W. 8.
Miller, vice-president i H. L. Warner,
secretary, and Lous Kiihn, assistant
eecretary. The club will discuss the
following question tonight : "Resolved ;
That the suooess ot the democrats
party is largely responsible for the
present hard times."
Skating Carnival. The mask skat
ing carnival given lat Friday even
ing by Mr. 6wager, proved a suooess
in each particular. The muaio was
exceptionally welt spoken of, and the
skating was witnessed by a Urge
crowd thsl declared it to be tha most
amusi ig feature of the evening, and
the. whole affair to be the most pleas
ant one yet attended In this plsoe. As
an amusement-affording agent, Mr.
Bwager ia conoeded to be one of ex
ceptional qualifications, and from the
thorough enjoyable time veryborly
had Uat. Friday evening, we think Mr.
f wager justly deseves his good name.
- .
lTtr. Orvilla Yearsaiti. of Oregon
BCity, came down Wednesday evening
H . a nrnffl.sional visit to Hon. O. W.
. . . . 1 :ii
McBride, wno is aangeroueiy 111
home in this place. v. ,:
CliATSKANlE.
CLaTSKASta. Or. March W.-A.B.Gordon
left a few days sine for Clatsop county to
begin a six-months' term of sobool .... Mrs.
B. W. Blood has returned from a visit to
herdauehter near Kelso . .James Fisk bas
,. nnnfined to his bed for two weeks,suf.
farina from pneumonia. He is improving
nn .. B. Hushes lias also been confined
to his bed for tbe past few days sunenng
from lumbago . .Mrs. Perry, of Honlton,
came down to Beaver the other day to visit
Mrs. Martin White, and tne two lames
eame over Friday evening to attend preach
ing service, after which they spent the
night in town with friends .. Afire broks
out in one of the olosots in Flsk's residence
last Wednesday morning, and burned con
siderable clothing before it was discovered.
August Lunn, employed at tha place,
burned both hands very badly In trying to
avs the olothlng that was on Are. After
this was taken out, a little water soon ex
tinguished the Are, however, not before the
whole inside of tha closet waa very rauoh
blackened ...J. A. Knallsb and family left
left last week to visit friends up tbe river a
few days before taking their "departure for
southern California.. . The series of relig
ious meetings held here during the past
four weeks has discontinued. Twenty-eight
persons gave their names as probationers
in tbs ohuroh at the last meeting, which
was largsly attendsd, showing that the new
building is not going to C any 100 large 10
MARCH SEVENTH..
In the matter of tbe settlement of
the county with M. 0. Humphrey.
Now on this day comes. M. C. Hum
phrey and ask the court for a settle
ment with him in reference to land
purchased by the county of him ; and
the coii't being fully advised in the
matter, it is ordered and adjudged by
the court that the clerk of this court
draw a warrant on the county treas
urer in the sum of $196.91 in payment
of the balanoe found due the said M
0. Humphrey after all just credits and
offsets had been made.
In the matter of the appointment of
a road supervisor for road district No.
21. of Columbia county, Oregon. Now
on this day thia matter coming on
reeularlv to be heard, and it appear
ing to the court that there was no le
gal and qualified road supervisor in
road district No. 21. It ia therefore
now ordered and adjudged by the
court that R. L. Nicholson be, and he
is hereby appointed road supervisor or
road district No. 21, of said county and
state, to serve until February 1, 1895.
In the matter of the application of
J, D. McKay to sell spiritous, vinous,
and malt liqttora In less quantities
than one gallon in Bcuppoose precinct,
Now on tins day this matter coming
on regularly for bearing, and it ap
pearing to the court from the petitiou
of the said applicant that a majority
of all the loizal voter of the said pre
cinct had signed the petition; that
the said petition had been published
aa required by law for the necessary
time, aud theru being no remonstrance
thereto. It is tliereiore now conaiu
arad and ordered bv tho court that a
liceuse be, aud the same ie hereby is
sued to the suid J. D. McKay to tell
spiritous, vinous, and malt liquors in
quantities less than One gallon, in
gcappoose precinct, in the said county
and atate. for such a time not leas lhau
aix months as shall appear by the
county treasurer's receipt; and it is
further considered and ordered by the
court that wheo the said J. D. McKay
shall present and file the bond in the
manner and form as required by the
statute to be approved, that the county
clerk be. and he is hereby authorized
aud directed to execute and deliver to
the said J. D. McKay a license as
aforesaid for said term, as shown by
tha eountv treasurer's receipt, filed
with the said clerk by the said J. D,
MoKav. and the said license shall
bear date and be in force from and af
tar ita iasuanoe by tbe said clerk for
the term paid for.
In the matter of remittance of tax
of J. W. Meserve for the year 1893.
Now on this day comes J. W. Meserve
and asks the court that he be allowed
a remittance on bis tux for the yeai
1S93. in the sum of 17 58. And it ap
nearine to the court that the said J.
W. Meserve had heretofore appeared
hflfora the county board of equalis
tion. and that said board had reduced
. . M J 11. a.
his assessment irom six ooimra per
acre 011 his land to four dollars per
acre, but that in copying tlie assess
ment roll for said year for tax pur
poses, that tbe correction allowed by
said board of equalization had been
inadvertently omitted. It is therefore
rdered and adiudged by tne court
at the sheriff be. and be is hereby
uthorised to remit from the tax of
it aaid J. W. Meserve the sum of
even and fifty-eight one hundredths
(87.58) dollars.
In the matter of the application of
W. J. Deits for remittance of -tax for
tbe year 1893. Upon hearing the ap
plication and proof in open court, the
court fiuds that the assessment of W.
3. Dei is for tbe year 1893. upon mer
chandise and implements, was raised
by the county hoard of equalizatiou in
the sum of $2,000, upon which the tax
amounts to $40.60 for that year, and
that said raise was made without the
said Deits being notified, therefore, as
required by law, and.therefore.witliout
riaht of authority. It is therefore
ordered that a remission of $40.60 bo,
and the same is hereby allowed the
said W. J. Deits on said assessment for
the year 1893.
In the matter of the report of the
several road supervisors. Now
nn this dav this matter coming ou
reirnlarly to be heard upon the re
oorts aud bills filed by the various
rbad supervisors in Columbia county,
Oregon, mid the court being fully ad
visAri in the matter at this time. It is
nrdnrod that the following road sup
ftrviaors' rei)orta. as filed be accepted
and aDDroved. It is further ordered
by the court that the clerk ot this
rnnrt draw warrants ill favor of the
aavnral mad suDervisors on the treaS'
nrer of Columbia county, Oregon, for
the several amouuts aa follows:
tTalranhiirgr. Joserjh. SuD. K.
D. No. 9, and ISsignboarda. .$68 00 1 8nie
68 00
6 50
38 95
196 91
34 00
40 50
Smith. A A. Sun. R. D. No. 20 - 6 60
Graham, A 8, Sup.B.'D.No. 11 88 96
Nicholson, K L. iup.B.D.No.21 44 00
Merrill, Edwin, Sup.R.D.No.6 34 00
MARCH SIOHTH.
In the matter of the report of the
several road supervisors. On this day
this matter coining on regularly to tie
heard upon the report and biila 11 lid
by tlie Virions road supervisors in Co
lumbia county, Oregon, and the court
being fully advised iu the matter at
thia time. It is ordered that tlie fol
lowing road supervisors' reports, ss
riled, be accepted and approved. It is
further ordered by the court that the
clerk of this court draw warrants in
favor of the several road supervisors
on the treasurer of Columbia county,
Oregon, for the several amounts as
follows!
Albert Wood.Bup. E.D.N0.I8. .$10 60
John Hendrickson, Sup. R. D.
No. 9
W F Slaughter, deputy Sup.
R. D. No. 9....
Harrv West report approved.
J A Vanvolkinburg, Sup. R. D,
No. 11 :
C W Mosher. 8uo. R. D. So. 7
I W Detrick, Sup. R. D.No. 14 1 W
a M Corliss. Sun. R. D. No. 22 86 00
Peter Walter, Sup. R. D.No. 16 64 00
In the matter of rebate of tax of
David Wiloox. Now on this day comes
David Wilcox, by his agent, and asks
the court that his tax for the year of
1892 be rebated to him in the sum of
$7.34. he having paid that amount in
excesa of hia lust taxes, and tne couri
being? fully advised in the matter. It
is therefore now ordered and adjudged
bv the court that the said David Wil
cox's tax for the year 1892 be, and the
same is hereby rebated in tne earn
sum of $7.34. It is further orJered
that the clerk of this court draw a war
rant on tbe county treasurer in favor
ot said David Wilcox in the said snm
of $7.34.
In the matter of the relocation of the
county road from Vernonia to Mist,
Now on this day this matter coming
on regularly to be beard, upon the
viewers' report, and it appealing to
the court that said viewers' report had
been mailed by register letter to tbe
clerk of this court, and that aaid re.
port had been mislaid or lost. It is
therefore now ordered and adjudged
bv the court that said matter be, and
the same ia hereby continued until the
10th day of May, 1894 the next regu
lar term ol una court.
bills allowed
At the March term of county court,
1894:
Joseph Hackenburg, services
as road supervisor ot roaa
district No. 8. and thirteen
sign boards $
A A Smith, services aa super
visor of road district jxovs. .
A 8 Qraham, services as super
visor of road dielrirtrJo.il. .
M C Humphrey, balance due
for sale of land to county
R L Nicholson, services as
aunerviaor of road district
No. 21 44 00
Edwin Merrill, services as su
pervisor of road district No.O
Albert Wo jds, services as su
pervisor road district No. 18
John Hendricks, services as
supervisor of road district
No 9...
W F Slanghterervises as dep-,
uty supervisor ot roaa ais
trict No. 9
J A Vauvolkiaberg, services as
supervisor ot road uistrici
No.l2....v
O W Mosber, services as super
visor of road district No. 7 . .
I W Detrick, services as super
visor of roud district No. 14
D M Corliss, services as super
visor of road district No. zz eo w
Peter Walter,services as uper-
viaor of road district No. lo
Doan , J B, services as s ppraieer
on Him pel road
Peterson, F J, eame.
Meserve, J W.same
Haines, Bruce, services aa su
pervisor road district No. iu
Webber, W J, services as su
pervisor road district No. lu
Rned. Clarence, services as su
pervisor road district No. 10 iw w
r 1 . , w . -1- : . M.
UlllilBKie, f raits., aorvn-ca no
supervisor road district No.zd
Ada mas, Clarence, services as
supervisorroaddistrictNo.lv
Downing, John, services as su
pervisor road district No. o
Beegle, J R, -services as super
visor road district No, 3. . . .
Dolan, John, board and lodg
ing of James Moore
Wilcox, David, rebate of tax
for the year 1892
Bumgarduer, I, bounty on
scalps of wild animals
Sparks, W 8, same
Conyers, W E, same .
Adams, Alonio, same. .....
Beyer, John, same
Morgan, Ueorge u.same
Stehman, Dan, same
Simons, E L, same
Denslow, B, same.
Kerr, Joe, same
Nicholson, K L, same
Parker. Daniel, same
Nimatead, T H, work on bridge
in road district No. 8. . . . . .
Rice, S M, work hauling lum
ber road district No. 0
McNutt Bros, supplies fur
nished M C Humphrey. . . .
Newth, C H, medicines fur
nished M J Humphrey. . . .
Lovegren, Chaa O, material
furnished for bridge, and
building same
Woodham, Henry, fees as jus
tice of tbe peace, state vs.
Felber
Burton, J F, constable fees,
state vs. Felber
Koble, F, witness fees, state vs.
Felber, 150
Nicholson, R L, to be applied
for work iu road district No.
21... , 9 00
Glass A Pfudhomme, for lax
receipts lor sheriff. ........ 45 00
Henderson, Henry, fees as cor
oner on body of Jacob An
derson ..... ; 8 00
Good Samaritan hospital, med
ioal attendance on Eli Bonso 17 00
Fowler, H M, services as su
pervisor road district No. 6 28 00
Irwiu, Ben C & Co, supplies
furnished oounty aa siauion
ary for conrthouse.
Same . .
20 00
13 25
2 46
2 20
2 46
2 20
2 20
2 20
52 30
14 20
40 00
4 00
20 50
45 10
2 60
3 25
4 10
1 00
1 00
1 00
1 00
1 00
1 00
Bisliop, Frank,servlces as road
supervisor road district No.
6 v. .
Glass k Prudhomme, receipts
for treasurer. . .-. . ..... .
Gsitens, James, viewer on road
survey No. 97. ........ . .
fleffert, Bert, same . ..........
Kinder, Sam uel, same . . . . . . . .
Oleson Ole, chain man on same
Smith, O L, same. ..........
Olson, C L, marker on same. .
Meston fc Dygert, supplies fur
nished courthouse. 1
Pool, John, Co. lamber fur
nished road district No. 8. .
Meston & Dygert, for 2,000
county warrants
Huzey, M R, work ia road dis
trict No. 24
Risher, H C, logging for lum
ber furnished road district
No. 8
RWier, H C, for plank fur
nished road district o. o. .
Harris, J H, witness fees, state
vs. WiKstrom
Maclay, W P.taking Eli Ronso
to hospital
Glass At Prudhomme.blocks for
treasurer's receipt .
Ben Irwin & Co, lax receipts
for sheriff Iti 10
Kistner, 8 H, juror, state of
Oregon vs. B IT fowning. . .
Braim, J J, same
Doan, C F, same .i.
McLaren. A P, same.
Hooker, J C, same.
Limsford, Wra, same
Smith, Jos, witness, state ol
Oregon vs. a r Downing. . .
Hennerson, Jas, same
Smith, Mrs Rosa, same
Crosley, Mrs Ida J, same -.
Downing, B F, same
Symons, Wm.same
Simon, John, same
Bemis, Harrison, same
Perry, W M, police judge,state
vs. Downing
Harmer, W L, deputy sheriff,
atate vs. B F Downing
Cooyers, E W, supplies lur-
nished Mrs limonen, pau
per .
Conyers, E W, supplies fur
nished Mrs wauruna, pau
per
Decker, C L L, sawing
for courthouse .
Graham. A E, plank for
diBtrictNo. 8
Headlee, J R, same.
Whitehead, D Rame
Voight, E H.same. .........
Davis Bros, county printing..
Davis, David, same
Dibblee, S W, meals furnished
J W Green, pauper.. ..
Cleeton, T J, public examine
tion of teachers. ...........
Dolman, N E, same
Little. A B. same.
.Hart, C R.witness before grand
Jury
Cleeton, T J. for postage and
supplies, school superinten
dent Mxanrvn Bros.lumber furnished
road district No. 17 40 00
Hazeu. R O. atuiraiser on dam'
a of Wm Wolf road 4 40
Dolman. W H. supplies fur
nished Mrs Rainboebi 20 20
Dnwninir. John, appraisers of
- . ' ' . . M
damage on Wolf road w
EDWIKT -RGBS
Pharmacist .
DRUGS, PATENT MEDICINES.
O0 X o o
My stock in this line is as complete
as can be found outside of the city of
Portland. 1 make a specialty in ibis
ne and carry the very freshest goods.
ooX-x-o o
SOAPS, TOILET ARTICLES.
In this line vou will find a complete
nd varied assortment to select from,
here you can choose with the assur
ance that the goods you get are fresh.
EDWIN ItOSB; Proprietor.
srt1. i-IEjUjEjjSTS, . ORBaoisr.
Vernonia,
wood
road
16 00
30 00
3 75
13 30
24 50
13 50
9 80
34 37
33 50
31 00
9 00
9 00
9 00
4 00
11 00
43 80
27 00
30 00
71 20
16 00
9 60
9 60
10 00
8 80
17 00
58 00
42 00
48 00
27 00
27 00
78 00
7 34
42 00
10 00
42 00
4 00
2 00
8 00
2 00
2 00
6 00
10 00
4 00
10 00
8 25
2 00
64 70
5 50
30 00
3 75
5 10
Bacon. James, same f
Campbell. J W, witness, state
of Oncgon vs. J L Armstrong
Glass A Prudhomme, assess
ment blanks for assessor. . .
Orwig, A 8, labor performed in
road district No. Id. -
Schnider, Conrad, services as
deputy sheriff, state vs. Lane
Little, A B, fees as county sur
veyor TWt . Wiitkins. aupnlies fur
nished McCoy 15 00
Quick, E E, fees aa county
clerk - 65
BILLS rejected.
Blackford, E C, for publishing
riolinnnnnt road liat for Web-
ber 6 00
3 30
42 00
. 6 00
4 90
62 80
School Books School Supplied
Your school supplies, can be pro
ceed here, such. as pens, pencils, ink;
writing tablets, slates, and in fact quite)
everything coming under this head.
PERFUMERY. PRESCRIPTIONS
As to periu meries, ottr stock is varied
and complete. We make this article sv
specialty. We will com pou od prescrip
tions any hour of the day or night.
tJ MdNUTT
i-
-THE LEADIMG-
Gteneral
Oregon
Hustler
- Heal - Estate
TIMBER LANDS
Bonded and Sales Negotiated on Commissions
Is thoroughly familiar itn the great timber region of tne
FAMOUS - NEHALEM - COUNTRY
IvILJGKII-jE! BFiOS
MANUFACTURERS OF AND DEALERS
Rough and Dressed Lumber
- IR AND CEDAR:
Of Every Style Grade and Variety,
AT? THE OLD STAtfB,
ST. HELENS, :
STOP FOR YOUR MEDICINES AT THE:
CLATSKANIE DRUG
Where you will find the largest stock of Patent
Medicines, Prescription Drugs, Toilet Articles etc.",
ever found in Columbia County.
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DR J. E; TAX.Ij, Proprietor
SE'H
EJT-jElTSrS
16 95
32 75
00
suEBirris SALE.
nv VTHTriWOF AN EXECUTION. ludg
ment, order, and decree, duly issued out
of and under tbs seal of the Circuit Court of
the state of Oregon, for the county of Mult
nomab to meduly dlrected.dated the6th day
of February ,18W, upon a judgment entered
in said court on the 31st day ot January. a..
i mm in fvnr nt The Commercial &
SaTings Bank (a domestio corporation) as
Slaintiffs, and against Samuel Coulter and
ames Lotan as defendants, for the sum of
three thousand one nunare ano siiiy-nve
and eigibv-three one-nundredths ($3,165.83)
.,niu.. ,"),. inrret thxreon at the rate of
eight (8) per cent per annum since the Slat
d8y of December, A. D,.l3; and the
further sura 01 uiree uumucu ow.w
l.r, u tmrneva' fees: and the further sun
f thlrtv.nina and fifteen one-hundreilths
($39.16) dollars as costs and disbursementa
ot Wis action , ciunruantuiiB iu km iuo
sale of the following real property of the
above-named dt'fenuant, jarues iiotan. w
wit : The southeast one-quarier(tSE) of
the southeast one-quarter (tjE) of section
No. twenty-two (22), and the southwest
one-qtiarter(SWX)of the southwest one
auarter (SWk) of section No. twenty-three
(23). and the east one-half (EH) of the
southeasioiie-quartr(8EX) of Bection No.
twenty-three (23). and the southeast one
quarter (8EX) o the northeast one-quarter
(Nfc!!4)ot section No. twenty-three (23),
and the southeast one-quarter (ShU)of tha
southwest one-quxrter (8WJi) of section
No. twenty-three (a), ana me west uue
half (WH) of the southeast one-quarter
(tit&ii) ol section No. twenty-three (23).
and the northeast one-quarter (Nb) of
the southwest one-quarter (8 WW) of sec
tion No. twentv-three (23). and the north
west one-quarter (SWX) of the northwest
one-quarter (N WW) of section No. twenty
six (26), and the northeast one-quarter
(NEW) of the northeast one-quarter (NEX)
of section No. twenty-six (26), and the
northeast one-quarter ( NEK) of the south
west one-quarter (8W) of section No.
twe,ity-eix (26), and the east one-half (EX)
of the northwest one-quarter (N WM) ol
section No. twentv-eix (26), and the north
west one-quarter (NWX) the northeast
one-quarter (NEW) of section No. twenty
six (26), and the northeast one-quarter
(NEW) of the northeast one-quarter
(NEW) of section No. twenty-seven (27),
all Ivinv and being situated in township
number seven (7 , nortnoi range ore ai.
west of the Willamette meridian, in Co
lumbia county, state ot Oregon, together
with the tenements, hereditaments, ana
appurtenances thereunto belonging or
in anywise appertaining. I duly levied up
on said real-eUt on tiie 7th day of Feb
ruary. 1894. Now, therefore, by virtue of said
execution.judxtneiit, order, and decree, and
in .nn,niitiinA with tha commands of said
writ, I will on Saturday, the 17th day of
March, A. D.,l8M, at the hour of eleven (11)
o'clock a. in. of that day, at the front door
of the county ouurthouse, in the qtty of St.
Helens, in said county and state, sell, sub
i.t tn redemntion. at nublio auction, to
the highest bidder therefor for cash, all the
risht. title, and interest which the above-
named defendant,James Lotan. had on the
Stst day of January, 1894, or has since had
in and to tue anoTe-oescnnca real property
to satisfy suid execution. Judgement, inter
est, costs, and all accruing costs.
T. O. WATT8.
Sheriff of Columbia county, Uregoa.
Bt( Relent, Oregon, February 7tn, iwt.
Ths tables are always sapplied with the Best Edibles and Delica
cies the market affbrde.
TERMS REASONABLE FOR REGULAR BOARDERS'
Having been newly refurnished we are prepared to give aatisfac
tion to all our patrons, and solicit a share of your patronage.
j. GEORGE, Proprietor, St Helens. Oregon
St; Helens Livery Stables
.THOS. COOPER, Proprietor.
Handy location, and you can feel sure that your horses will receive
as good attention as though yon were caring for them yourself.
HANDY TURNOUTS ON SHORT NOTICE.
MPISTUTT BROS
-THE LEADING MERCHANTS OF
Vernonia and Cornelius, Ogn.
WRITE TO CORNELIUS FOR 8TAGE DATES.
FISHERMEN AND CAMPERS oUHHLitu
. . J. H. DECKER . . ,
TONSORIAL ARTIST
The old and reliable barber has his razors ust as
sharp as can be found, and will shave you com
fortably and quickly for only fifteen cents.
GIVE HIM A. CALL AT THE OLD STAND ON STRAND ST
THE ' .. . OEIENTilli . HOWJSJL
The table will be supplied with tbe best the market affords.
Board by the Day, Week, or Month at Reasonabla rates
Everything Clean. A Share of Your Patronage is Solicited:
A. H. BLAKESLEY, Prop, ST. HELENS, OR
ST. HELENS MEAT MARKET
Alt kinds of Fresh and Salted Meats, Sausage and Fi"h. Meate . ,
by Wholesal j at 8peoial rates. Express wagon ran to all parts . .
of the the city, and charges reasonable.
SWEETLAND - & - SHELDON, - PROPRIETORS.