The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913, May 18, 1894, Image 3

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    OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE COUNT!
PERSONAL AND LOCAL
i, ,o iTi., "V P''nton thslraprimr
. J1 I."":'" variety 0f Mum. ili.t
.... n0 uml grnini bouquet,
always give universal ilJeotion.
jiiry uir uiiiiu statu, uislikt cnurt, at
.,,..iu, ri.r several yoar aoineone has
own uruwn irom here toserveoii tint jury,
These hard timet
mm) who sayml lil. money w,en timo Wl)f0
i;unn.iiiieiica some ol our nti(i'
ti,n nn.l., ti.. . t.i: "-,w - " auiniiauie improve-
vuuu w" ,,, nis icuiJUIJUUn norll-I lut-llts.
tnea for county treasurer, has tiled
his resignation.
County court adjourned Wedneduy
,to meet again on May 2tf,
Gut anything you need In (ha line
of printed atalionery at (hit ofllue,
Mr, and Mr. E. Wharton oiime
down from Bilverton Monday for a
nor. visu.
"sun inland NEWS.
Very cold ami backward wcalher.
K. Bnell bus moved up to liln inn' nlare
where he will farm (oaiil. Vummcr. 1 '
i . .. , .
i- reargi, in Iifix net out a Hue. lot nf
mi t tree, on her farm near jj,
ton's place.
TUB COUNTY g APFAJRH.
E. Denierest di n.ii j... . n..
Columbia t Ity hotel a week ao lust Friday
vtniliiK to nurutwr of tha yining tolksji
tlili neighborhood, as an honor tu AIL.. Ida
JlorntiK, of North Tittle, Wash.
Wa welrnma th. num. nf T1.....L .-.i n..
MKT Air. lieeirie ia iim wull innwn .
ourhunib! neu to Introduce. We wish
llim ailCCCHa III 111 lirM.tit inJ..,.l,lM..
and recommend hi in to hla aasoclutes.
Wa hay observed a varlr nnnlltlfir ttw.lt,
ui in trim irees mat were net out
here lat fall, uml the In.eot resembles Un
coil! n motli yurv niiwh 'rhv i.
curled up in tha leave-, and well protected
iium any waan wiiica can be cuuvenienll
.jjpneu.
Tha Hnn. N. Merrill. In.l.nn vu..a t
lyfvfMun iki iif. viin .pnaaior me repu
Dr. and Mra. Olati Denintr. of Port.
land, were tha ituuala of Dr. Edwin
Jti over mat Bun day,
Mr. M. D. Qrovoa, of Portland, ia
viaitlng lur daughter, Mri. Jamet
Muckla, o! tlili place.
William 81 radian hat moved with
family to Milton, whera they will
roame aunng tne tummer,
E. D. McKay ha purcha.ed a herd
of forty oow und will atonoe atart the
Muagrove dairy ou Huuviei ialatid
W. J. Rica and A. II. Dlakealey have ileum at the U.heV cimnih,n i.. k.1'.,,
aun niea potllloni Willi the county aiwrnopii. ina imui. w. well rilled
clerk ai Independent oaodidute for J '"J "'T. 7m? ZZ'. a",r?cl,!r
.county treaauier. achoolhotue at this place, before election
Profmor aod Mr. Cleeton .oent 3V.h' .tftf' llul' '""" "
Sunday in 8t. Helen and went to p.,,,,,,. ... ..,. .
Portland on Monday, return nir in il I .. ""r ."ft Zm'"l .
i , ii , i a i t't't'uii.L. arc ,,riM uuwn qunn eeny Ull-
aer me ueayy pull ot noirm of the ben men
of the republicmi iiarly, and the imiuifea
acknonledaa that they are solnir tn Imvc
an Nwiiil nura lima to elect aveu mm mm
on their ticket, thin vear. that la. tl.a
who are honentenouiih loeinri'ia thplr inn.
ronrieu..in; out tney all believe thatUov.
I'ennnyer will be elected to the United
Sfatea acnate, and t-i him all eyea are
turned. It ia quite aiiiimlra to li'ten tn the
many excimea Hint lire xtven lor Walilrop'i
failure in an-werlna Mr. Cleeton' able ar-
Kiiiueiit at Mayger, a short time ano. Jusi
IlllliK lor a lliiillielit. If Mr. Wa ilron run.
not aland and argue a Dolnt before Mr
Cleetnn now ran he eipect to atand up be
fore Thoinna B. Heed? Hurrah for 'lrh,
i. vieetonl
evening to ClaUkaitie,
Terhap the largest auilience that
ver greeted f aneaker in St. Ilelun
wa the on to hear Hon. It. O. Jlorr
Jad Friday night.
It I thought that the heavy froata
Of laal week greatly damaged (he rlier
riee and tome other varieties of fruit),
all over the aute.
W W. Blakedey left Monday for
Pendleton, where he goo a a delegate
to the grand lougo I. U. U. winch
meeu in that city tbit week.
O. W. Mflllnger, William Tyack
ana luomat reiiijohn, of Vernonla
wara over to thi place Monday attend
, log to buaineaa at the courthouse.
Tenement botuet In St. Helen are
very much eougbt but not greatly to
na aatntred. lmleeil houi
ra uuknown iu thla place.
One old gentleman came fnurleeti
mile on horiebark Friday night to
hear (ha beat speech of hi life, and be
waa not disappointed, either.
Profeaanr Cleeton addretaed the
voters of Bnnrman preolnct at Caiman
achoolhousa lat Saturday at 1 o'clock.
There was a good audience present
ana llm ipeecu wu well received.
The iteamer 8arah Dixon took an
ekcuraiun l"iriy from Portland to
Martin's OlnfTlitat S.itur.luy. Although
the weather wa very cold for the ex
cursion eauou, the ite.iujer wa well
patronised. ,
My slock of general mcrchandiae
will bo kept full and complete, regard
le of the stringent money tnurkut.
will tell and exchange On the moat
favorable terms (o be found in lcgili
iiiate trade, Wm, II. Dolman.
There will ba a grand democratic
rally at 8t. Helens on Thursday, May
811 at S o'clix k p. ni. The leading
speaker of the democratic' parly will
be present, Hetnenilier (he date, May
Slat. Everybody invited. Speaking
at the largo hall at 2 p. in.
Tha money it now on hand ready to
be apportioned to the several tchool
districts in the county, which will be
dona probably next week. The total
mount ia 7,48839. This will be
distributed, prorata, among the ev
ral diitiiota ol the county as soon a
possible.
At tba cloe of butineas Saturday
aveninc the county treasurer hud
Deliberations of Commissioner? ana
.Judge at the Way Term.
MAY TENTH.
M, Wbur- In the matter of th vinwtira rftnrirl.
uii rouu ijuiiiioiioa tor by John Camp
bell and others. Now on this day this
matter coming on to be heard upon
the S'jcoud reading of mid report, the
Htiie was read iho tecoud timo in
open court. Now ooinca John Kearns
and others and files with the court a
remonstrance auuinat the ullowina- of
anid petition. The petitioner appear
ing by John Campbell, uud (he court
afior hearing the evidence and argu
ment of putiiiouer aud rumonelratcra,
umes mo siiuie uuuer auvisoiiiont tin
til tomorrow iriorninti. uflcr ullowinu
nie mil of viewer as follow: W. C
hichinan, U 90 : Clurcuco Keed. 14.70
V. r. rSlieldelin,f4 70.
Iu (he mutter of the admission of
Matthew M. Johnson to cilizenshk
now come Matthew H. Johiinon an
in open court make application to be
come a oitixon of the United State
and it appearing (o the court from the
testimony of John Keum and A, Me
Cmley, (wo responsible wituossei
that the said Matthew M. Johnson has
resided in the United State for more
than five year lust past, und in th
slate of Oregon for more than
one year, and ia a man of good
moral character, attached to the
principles of the Constitution of the
United States, and well disposed
to the good order and happiness of
the same ; it is therefore ordered by
the court that said Matthew M. John
son be admitted to citizenship. Where'
upon the said Matthew M. Johnson
take in open court the oath pre
scribed by the naturalization laws of
the United State, and ia duly admit
ted a citizen of the United State of
America.
MAY ELEVENTH.
A Popular ftemedy,
Th nromntnesH and certainty of its cure
nav mam uuauiueriitiiia uotixn Kemeilv
turnout. It I Intended ounrolallv for couulis.
colds, croup and whonpina; cough, and li
the moat t (Tbi tnal remedy known for these
diseases. Mr. V. B. Main of Union Citv
Pl.. MVI . havi, C.Hufc an A i.n flliwi.i
lor rent heritor Co.iah Keniedy. I warrant every
uuiuuBiia aT never nearu oi one lailllltf
to aire entire satisfaction." 60 cent bottles
lor sale by Kilwm Kqm.
FROM HI liLBBOHO.
May H, 1801.
Editoss Hist I will write yon a few
Item of a general nature, which you are at
liberty tn publish If you Ihirik proper.
Farmers are buxy nutting nut their surf ne
props and come io town only on political
days, Mwmir to uoprcsMon or mo rinur
market the mills here are running only a
pare oi me time.
The creamery started un !at week and Ik
ining rair buines lor tne nrst rew (lava.
It li to be honed that neon e of this vlclnltv
will be quick lee the advantage of su
tttining this Industry instead of trying to
rnioe grain at ruinous prices. A sunsenp
iliin i being eiraulatrd to raise funds for
the CMtahlinhiiieiit of a milk condencinu
plant at this place, and we understand the
inni.e li arc favorable for gelling the de
sired sum. The dairy Interests of Wash
ington enmity would ba second to none it
properly developed.
A paper has been o'rcu sted to rake
money for the lijri.om of electing a band
stand in the courthouse campus, the county
court having last week, granted pnrtuistjon
for the same. If H i' i- done the band will
Kive an open air ooucert on evening each
week during, tlie miiihi er.
(loveriior I'ennoyer "came down Ilka a
wolf on Die fold" last Friitnv to wail calain
ity and retail stale Jokes. Had not the re-
nun team ami (lemocrats come, our oi cu
riosity, the crowd would have been rather
diminutive.
'When that the poor hath ened, Cmar wept,
......... , H,,,n Mirf .nulhlna n,l
Had him solid with th masses'. "
The reniihllcans of this county ar rank-
Ins a valiant tight aiatnxt great ndds. a
the onnonition combine la well nigh solid
against them ; bill they propose, If defeat it
Is, to go down with color flying and have
no feurs of being tormented by the ghost of
fusion In the luture, 1 he county central
enmmltti-e of reouhllcan clubs held a meet-
i . tn . I...., u.. ....(... IT..
. . - . , ,., -, ... ,i , in. R( rorf-. W I Wn ,n.k ,,,.,,nT . -
lunason nana sumcieui to pay an oi Senator Tongue stick to an enthusiastic
tha slate, county and special school audience in the afternoon.
Hun. K. Q. Horr held a meeting in Hills
horn this afternoon. He was greeted by
very large audience and spoke for nearly
two hours. Even the populists smiled at
hi ludicrous pictures of their hobbies.
Free trade and flat money are not very at
tractive when viowed in the light of reason
snd (iperlence. Justus.
tax. amounting to 17.4B8 3, ana a
balance of 11,778 44 to apply on the
payment of couuty warraut and in
tcreal.
W. W. Colo, of Danby, this county,
dropped in for a few niinutca Wednes
day. Mr. Cole is making srrangemoiit
to organize a company for me purpose
of smoking sturgeon aud other fishes
at that Dlace. Such an indiistr) would
no doubt be a financial success to the
company, and furnish employment to
a largo u umber of people.
The debate between the Dolena re
Dublican and Dotutllst club which
takes place next 8undoy promises lo be
interesting if the populists speakers,
like Joe Waldrop, don't "sell out."
But it does seem to us that the popu
list would show belter judgment, in
the face of their numerous defeats on
ioint discussions lately, if they would
bottle up their ignorauce or all time
to coma.
Grand mask ball at St. Helens opera
house, Monday, May 21. Music by the
Glen-Crisman large orchestra. Grand
street parade at 6 p. m. Costumes by
Chicago Costume company, at ball, on
day of ball. Admission: Gents, (my
cents; ladles, twenty-five cents; niaek
ars or spectators. 8upper will be
served at the St. Helens hotel at 12
o'clock at 20 oonts a number.
Ladies, do you know that Dr. Stan
ton's Femaline, the Famous Female
Specific, will cure all those aches and
pains peculiar to you, and will cost
you only one dollar for one month a
treatment? I will Bend any lady
trial box, free, who will sand me the
namea and addresses of ton ladies who
sre in delicate health. Agents wanted
everywhere. Write or full partionla's
to Mrs. h. M, Lil tl, managor whole
sale western depot, Houlton, Oregon.
Mr. Cleeton' Appointments.
Profeor Cleeton will speak at the
following places on the polit cal lasne
ot the day : qmtnn, May . l 8 p.
m.iScappooee, May 19. 8 p.m.,
Reuben May 21, at 8 P- """
ville, May 22, at 8 p. m.; Cow Camp,
May23,2p.nKibby.choolhon-,
Ma 25, at 3 p. m. ; Vernonm, May 26,
at 8 i). rn. i Fishbawk, May 28, 3 p. m. ,
MerebUnd. May 29. at 8
May30.at2p...BImer-J'nel-'
8 p. iu. ; Cloiskanie, June at. -8 p. in.
A Pointer for Travelers.
While Mr. T. J. Rlchey, of Altnna, Mo.,
was traveling in Kansas he was taken vio
lently 111 with cholera morbus. He called
at a drug store to get some medicine and
the druggist recommended Chamberlain's
C'ollo, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy an
highly he concluded to try It. The result
was Immediate relief, and a few doses cured
him completely. It is made for bowel com
plaint and nothing else. Itaever fail. For
sale by Kdwln Hons.
Ladles, Attention.
We wish to inform the ladies of Co
lumbia county that we will allow their
round trip fare off any floods purchased
of ua amounting to $3.60, at the La
Mode Millinery Parlors, 106 Union
Avenue, Portland, east side. Old 4th
street. ' " ' '
A CARD.
Ci.ATSt:mit,Or..My 1S.-Editors Mist
Permit me through your oolumn, to thank
the fifty or more republican voters of this
county . who, without my solicitation, at
tached their names to a paper, designating
ma as their choice for county treasurer.
The list of names it a flattering one, and
yery gratifying ai an expression of your
confidence in me, which, It is hoped, will
not be considered unappreciated when I
announce, that after deliberating on the
matter, the conviction foroea itself upon
me mat H would not be wise to allow my
name to be used as a candidate at this
time. I must therefore, decline to file my
acceptance, but assure you, I will not fail
to remember your kindness andoonlidence.
I am with great respect, J. K, 11 AU.. ,
TUey Were Here.
Among those who attended (he re
publican speaking lust Friday night
from Clatskanio we noticed Hon. Nor
man Merrill, 0. Himpel, Protestor T.
J. Cleeton. Dr. Hall,. J. A. Fubrique,
Frank Morrill, Ben Matthieson, E. C.
Blackford of the Chief, and the mem
bers of the Clatskanie band. From
Rainier were W. M. Perry, W. A.
Wood. R.C. Campbell, W. J. Deitz, D.
C.Tedford.Dr. McLaren, Miles Sharen,
and other. Delena people were in at
tendance in large numbers, including
iho Dfilena band. In faot people came
from all parts of the county to heab
from a man who knew what he was
talking about from personal observ
ation. - '
In the matter of the viewers report
on road petitioned for by Edward E
Cushmau and others. On this day
thi matter coming on to be heard
upon the second reading of the report
of viewers and it appearing to the
court that said viewers and surveyor
bad met at the time and place ap
pointed, and after being duly sworn
viewed, surveyed, marked and located
it couuty road as follows: Commenc
ing at (lie southwest corner of section
28 in township 6 north, range 2 west,
running thence north on the section
line between sections 28, 29, 20 and 21
to Interrect the county road known as
lie Nicholi road where sum line crosses
said road. Suid viewer having made
their report in writing in favor of the
establishment of said proposed county
road, which report, together with the
surveyor' field notes and plat of the
survey ha J been delivered to the coun
y clerk by one of the viewers on or
before the third day of the term of
this court next ensuing the appoint
ment of said viewers and surveyor,
and said report having been read in
open court on two different days of
suid court and thuro being no lemon
trance or bill ot damage hied, and
the court being tullv advised in the
matter at this time, it i therefore con
Mdcred and ordered that said report
if viewers, surveyor s held notes and
hit be recorded and said route be
viewed, marked out aud located shall
lie a cm n ty road and the same con
atdered a public, highway and the road
supervisor of the road district In which
suid road is established is hereby or-
ered to open the same.
In the mutter of the viewer s report
on the road petitioned for by H. a. VI
sen and others, for a public highway
On this day this matter coming on to
heard uikiu the second reading of the
report of viewers heretofore appointed,
and it appearing to this court that
suid viewers hud met at the time and
lace appointed, and after being duly
sworn, viewed out and located a pub-
ighwuy as follows : Beginning at the
intersection of Cutoff slough with what
s known as Blind slough, in ssotion 3,
ownship 7 north, range 6, west; run'
ing thence in a northeasterly oirec
tion along the middle channel, and
extending from bank to bank at ordi
nary high water mark, all along and
comprising in full width of said Cutoff
lough to and terminating at the
ntersuction of the northern en
trance of said slough, with the
middle channel of what is known us
he Wallace Island slough, in sectiou
35, township 8, north range 5, west, in
suid county and state. Said viewers
having made their report in writing
to this court in favor of the establish
ment of said publio highway on or be
fore the third day of the term of this
court next ensuing the appointment
f said viewers, and said report having
been lead in open court on two differ
ent days of said court, and there being
remonstrance or bill of damages
filed, and the court being fully advised
in the matter at this time, it is there
fore now ordered that said report of
viewers be recorded and said route so
viewed out, be made a publio highway
aooordance with section 4143 of
Hill's Annotated code of Oregon.
In the matter of the viewers' report
on road petitioned for by John Camp
bell and others. Now, on this day this
matter coining on to be heard upon
the order of continuation heretofore
made, and the court' being fully ad-
ised in the matter, finds as follows:
That the viewers aud surveyor had
met at the time and place appointed,
and after being duly sworn, viewed,
surveyed, marked and located a county
road as follows : Beginning at (he two
ile stake in the Rock oreek county
road, in front of and near the residence
of John Campbell, and running thence
westward, and to the right of Hie pres
ent route of said county road, and to
intersect the said road as at present
located, at a stake marked "R," on the
land of John Kerns, less than one mile
from tha place of beginning; and (hat
the intervening part of the old road be
relocated. Also in like manner to re
locate a part of the said road between
Rock creek and Mist, beginning at a
stake marked "R," about sixteen rods
south of the bridge aoroas the north
fork of Deer creek, and running south
one-quarter of a mile,' more or less,
along the woal side ol the present, lo
cation and intersecting the same at
the top of the hill. Also, if deemed
practicable, to ohange and straighten
and relocate ihe present route at .tha
north of the residence of Able Reed,
on said Mist road, of one-quarter of a
mile, more or leas. Suid viewers hav
ing made their report in writing to
this court, whioh report, together with
the surveyor's field notes and plat of
the survey hud been delivered to the
county clerk, as by law required, and
suid report having been read on two
diffureut duys of said court, it is or
dered and udjudgod that said report
of viewers, survey field notes and plat
oo recorded and said route so sur
veyed, marked und located, be a county
rouu und considered a public highway
provided that all of the route of tiie
new locution for the change (in (he
Rock creek county road) described as
oeginniog at (he two-mile post, etc.
designated in tne viewers' report as
survey No. 98, and running westward
to the west end of the new location
shall have been opened by and at the
expense of the petitioners, said open
ing lo consist of falling all standing
timber for the space of fifty feet in
width, and removing all logs for
wagon way not less than twenty feet
wide, and have the same completed on
or before December 30th, 1894.
MAV FOURTEENTH.
In the matter of the support of Thos.
Thompson, a pauper. Now on thi
day this matter coming on to be beard
und the court being fully advised in
the matter, It is ordered by the court
that Ihe clerk draw a warrant on the
treasaurer in the sum of five dollars
each month until further ordered by
the court, in favor of D. Link, for the
support of the said Thomas Thompson
In the matter of bounty on wild an
imals. It is ordered by tba court that
the following bounty be allowed on
the scalps of wild animals : Bear, one
dollar; wildcat or. lynx, one dollar;
wolf, two dollars and fifty cents ; cou
gar, four dollars.
In the matter of the refunding of
the several pull taxes paid to the sher
iff and assessor. Now, on this day
this matter coming on to be heard.
and the court being fully advised in
'ho matter, it ia now ordered by the
court that the sheriff refund the
amount of one dollar each to Olif Jar-
vis, W. B. Henderson, Kaeper Kober
stein, John G. Prlngle, John Johnson,
and James Leonard, poll taxes paid
assessor as shown by receipts, and als.
collected by the sheriff from assess
ment roll.
In the matter of the rebate of tax of
Joseph Benzer. It is ordered by the
court, (hat Joseph Benzer be allowed
a rebate of tax of 12, on account of
double assessment. This land was as
sessed to 0. Jones.
MAY SIXTEENTH.
In the matter of the rebate of taxes
of Frank Johnson, for (be year 1892.
Now on this day comes Frank John
son and submits that be ia a cripple
and a puplio charge, and asks that his
taxes, amounting to Sz.Uz, for the year
Is'Jz be remitted. It is therefore or
dered by the court that the said tax of
i-ra.ik Johnson be remitted.
In the matter of Ihe appointment
of viewers on county road petitioned
for by G. C. Jaquish and others. It is
ordered by the court that Henrv
Woodhum, J. M. Archibald, and J. F
Barton be appointed viewers, to meet
at Reuben , at 8 a. m., May 22, 1894.
A. U. Little, surveyor.
In the matter of the application of
M J. Louison for rebate of tax nn per
aonul property for the year 1893. It
is ordered by the court that said appli
cation for rebate of tax be disallowed
BILLS ALLOWED.
Watts, J R, rebate of tax 1882,.; $54 00
Elchman, W C, viewer on road sur
vey No. 98 , 99, 100 490
Reed, Clarence, same. 4 70
Schcldelin, O P, same.! 4 70
Archibald, J M., viewer on road sur
vey No 101 2 80
Kennedy, James, same 2 CO
2 60
2 20
2 20
2 20
8 00
6 00
10 00
Lengacber, Jacob, same. ..
Jones. E G, cbalnman, same road.
Clark, William, cbainruan, same.
Clark, George, marker, same.
H uber, Henry, bounty on scalps.
Holmea, W R., same
Malcom, Victor L., same. . .'.
Bonier PS., same 8 00
Parker, Daniel, same.... 16 00
Pettljohn, Thomas, same. 2 00
Hendricks, Fred, same 2 00
Harvey, Albin R, same.... M 00
Dond. William, same. 2 00
Berkinfelt, Benjsmln, same 10 00
Robiuski, O., same. 2 00
Parker, Newton, same. 34 00
Peterson, John, same 8 00
Rice, 8 M., same 2 00
Watts, Ray E., same. 600
Lousignont, W B., same 10 00
Furrow, Walter, same 8 00
Turpln. John 8 same.... 18 00
Adams, George, same . . , . .' 4 00
Watts, T O., sheriffs fees and collect
ing tax 652 96
Dolman, W H., stove pipe and
joint 11 82
Jones, L B., work on bridge, road
district No. 10 160
Little. A B., fees as eounty surveyor, 16 60
Woodham, Henry, making jury list
for precinct ... 3 00
Barnes, D J., supplies furnished Mrs.
Tlmonen . ........ .. 7 60
Dart Muckle, supplies furnished
Mrs. Rarobloskey 9 80
Bishop, Frank, services a supervisor
road district No. 6 48 00
Bishop, Frank, building bridge on
Tide creek, district No. 6 20 00
Cushman, E A., work on same 7 00
Black, E, same ...v.......... 1100
Cronk, J R., same......,.,,. 23 75
Henderson, F same.. 7 60
Canty, M J., same 11 00
Clark, William, same.......... 12 00
Clark, F., aanta.' ' 1200
Jones, E G., same... ............. .... 4 CO
Clark Bros , same.. 22 60
Fowler, Harvey, same 4 00
Davis, Dave, county printing and
financial statement. 70 62
KyBer, W H assessor fees 159 00
Little, A B.. teachers' examination.. 9 00
Dolman, N E,, same , 9 00
Little, L M., same 9C0
Bishop, Frank, building bridge over
Biship creek .i 10 00
Oushman, E A., same... - 2 00
Black, E., same 6 00
Cronk, John, same. ................. . 8 00
niity, M J., same . . 8 00
Henderson, Fred, same 8 25
ones, E 0., same. 2 00
Clark, Frank, same..., . 4 00
Clark, Will, same ...'..., 8 00
Newell, O H services as road super
visor, road district No. 4. ......... . 28 00
Hcrmo, Charles, palling boat and in
terpreter ........ 7 60
Fowler, G C, deputy road supervisor
district No. 8... , 18 00
Dart ft Muckle, supplies furnished
D McCoy... , 12 39
Dolman, W H., doorlock, gleet, etc . 4 68
Little, A B.. resetlngcornerssnd fee. 21 00
Bishop, Frank, work on Midge dls-
tilct No.8 ,' 4 00
Black. E.. same 2 00
Jones, E 0., same 2 00
Anderson, C, same .......... 2 00
Bpencer, C.sanie - 4 00
Cronk, J It., same: 6 00
Orchard 4 Jones, water rent for court
bouse 4 60
Orchard 4 Jones, same... 160
Reed, J,, marker and axman, road
urvey98, 99, 100 4 00
Turk, J H.. building bridge, road dl-
trlctNo. 30 .v. 60 00
Adams, W C. , work on bridge, road
district No. 19 7148
Webster, Edward, services a road
supervisor, district No. 16 9 00
Adams, W C ., services a road super
visor, district No. 18 20 00
Adam. A F., work on county bridge
19 8 00
Subiski, Frank, services as road su-
pervisor. district No. 23. . . 21 76
Quick, E K., fees as county clerk. . . .277 80
Graham, A 8., viewer on cut-ofl
slough 2 00
Colvin, W B., same 2 00
Nicholson, R L., same ... . 2 00
Clark, CO., guide boards 6 00
Conyers, E W., supplies furnished
Mr. Timonen and Wauruna 40 63
Adams, J H work on bridge, road
district No. 19. ... 6 00
McDonald & Rogers, making cordu
roy 6 46
Cleeton, T J., making pro rata report
of district... 136 00
Muckle Bros., lumber for road dis
trict No. 22 6 72
Corliss, H A., flagman, road survey
No. 94 J 20
Meston A Dygert, supplies furnished
courthouse 41 60
Blakeley, R P., chainman, road sur
vey No. 98. 99, 100. .. . 4 00
fjlmau, T J., same 4 70
Messing, C E., lumber furnished road
district No. 13 .. 101 25
H1D-WIKT ROSS
Pharmacist.
DRUGS, PATENT MEDICINES.
O 0 I O -o
My slock in this line is as complete
a can be found outside of the city of
Portlund. 1 make a specialty in this
line and carry the very freshest goods.
THEASCJKEK'S NOTICE.
CoUHTY TrEASUBEB'S OFFICE,
St. Helens, Or., May 18, 1894
Notice is hereby given that all unnaid
County Warrants of. said County, whicl
nave oeen presented and endorsed "not
Fair for Want of Funds. 1 un to March 16.
Ii2. will be paid upon presentation at this
office. Interest on said warrants will not
be allowed alter date of this notice.
E. M. WHARTON.
County Treusurer of Columbia County, Or
nonets.
All Dei-sons wno nave heretofore naic
their noli tax for 1893 to Assessor W. U
Kyser. and which that official also charged
no against them on the roll, as unnaid. are
requested to call on Sheriff Watts, who
will refund the several amounts doublv as
sessed by Kyser, By order of the County
,ourt.
PfSOPOSAL, f'OB BIDS.
Sealed proposals will be received by the
county clerk of UolumOia county, Oregon
to iu ociock a. m.. luesdav. MV2
18S4, fur the construction of a floating wagon
way. or a nil. across Merrill lake, adioimni
the right-of-way of the Northern Pacific
rail road. Plans and specifics Hons for sam
can be seen ut the county clerk's office, in
t-t. Helens, iho court reserves tne right
io rcieci any ana an runs.
DEAN BLANCH ARD,
ml8ni25 County Judge.
NOTICE.
Road supervisors are reanested to call on
Sheriff Waits and aet their non-resident
road tax, collected to date. Also, all school
clerks wnnse districts voted a special tax
are requested io call and receive the same.
SHERIFF'S BALE.
BY VIRTUE OF AN EXECUTION is
sued out of the Circuit court of the slate
of Oregon , for Columbia county, in favor of
Jnnn veazey and against George mark
John H. bwager, and James Muckle. Jr.
for the sum ol eight hundred and twenty
and eignry-nve one-nunareatns onuars
with interest thereon at the rate of 8 per
cent per annum. ironi inejisiaav or Marcn
isih. and tor tne lurtner sum or two Hun
dred and 28 and eighty one hundredths
dollars costs, and for the costs and expenses
ot sale and ot said writ, upon a lodgment
rendered A3 arcn 31st, lsys, in tne case oi
John Veasey vs George Clark. Now, there
fore, by virtue of said judgment and execu
tion. I have levied upon, and will, on Sat
urdav. the Wth dav of June. 1894. at the
front door of the county courthouse, in
St. Helens, Columbia county, state of Ore
gon, at tne nour of iu o ciocx. a. m ot said
day, sell, at public auction, to the highest
oidJer. tor casn. all ot the interest ot said
ri r,iA.i. i u k i i
on the 19th day of May. 1893, the day of the
entry and docketing of tne original indg
ment in said cause, in the following-de-
serioea real property, to-wit: in north
east one quarter of section eight, and the
north we; t one-quarter of the northwest
one-quarter of section 9, township seven
north range, five west of the Willamette
meridian, to satisfy toe hereinbefore named
sums, and the costs and expenses of said
sale. -Witness my hand this 11th day of
mav. io. i.v. wans,
ml8j!5 Sheriff of Columbia County. Or.
CITATION.
In the County Court of the State of Oregon
for Columbia County.
In the matter ot the estate of Solomon F.
Shattuck, deceased.
To lone Buchannan, Hellen Ellenson,
Rose Pearson, Clifford B. Harris, El
mer Miller, Layton Miller, Hattie Mil
ler, Millie Shattuck, E. L. Shattuck,
Mary A. Brush and S. 0. Bates and all
heir, devisees or persons interested in
aid estate, known or unknown .-
H. C. Lamberson. administrator of said
estate, has hied a petition nraving for an
order of sale of the real property belonging
iu eaiu e?Mkie, wuiuii is uesvruwu as iuiiows,
to-wit: iots one U) and two tz) in block
No. three (31 in the town of Scaunooae. as
laid down upon the official plat oi the said
town on file in the office of the County
Clerk of said County and State.
That the Court having made an order
appointing the 2nd dav of July, 1894, at the
hour of 2 o'clock P. M. ot that day and the
courtroom of said Court in said county and
state, as the lime and place for hearing
said petition and directing that a citation
be issued and served upon said lone Buch
annan, Hellen Ellenson, Rose Pearson.
Clifford B. Harris, Elmer Miller, Layton
Miller, Hattie Millej, Millie Shattuck. E,
L. Shattuck, Mary A. Brush and S. G. Bates,
heirs of said deceased, and to all other
heirs and persons Interested in said estate
by publication of the same for four success
ive "weeks in Thi Okkqon Mist, and that a
copy of said "citation and said petition be
deposited in the postofflce at St. Helens.
Oregon, directed to the said Millie Shattuck
and E. L. Shattuck at Haverhill, Mass.,
their place of residence, and to Mary A
Brush and S. C. Bates at Huntington Cen
ter, Vermont, their place of residence.
Therefore, in the name of the State of
Oregon, you the said lone Buchannan.
Hellen Ellenson, Rose Pearson. Cliiford B.
Harris, Elmer Miller, Layton Miller, Hat
tie Miller, Millie Shattuck, E. L. Shattuck.
Mary A. Brush and 8. C. Hates, and all
other heirs, devisees, and persons interested
in said estate, whether known or unknown
are hereby cited to be and appear in said
Court in the City of St. Helens. State of
Oregon on the said second day of July , 1894,
at 2 o'clock P. M., to show cause, if any
you have, why said order should not be
made' for the sale of said real property as
prayed for in said petition. ,
In wituess whereof Dean Blanchard,
judge of said Court, has herennto set his
hand and caused the seal of said Court to
be attached this 12th day of May, A. D.
1894. DEAN BLANCHARD,
Attest r County Judge.
E. E. QUICK, Clerk. misj29
SOAPS, TOILET ARTICLES.
o o x o o
In this line you will find a complete
snd varied assortment to select from,
where you can choose with the assur
ance that (he goods you get are resh.
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School Books School Supplies
Your school supplies 'Can be pro
cured here, such as pens, pencils, ink,
writing tablets, slates, and in fact quits)
everything coming under this head.
o o -X O 0
PERFUMERY, PRESCRIPTIONS
OO X 0 0 .
As to perfumeries, our stock ia varied
and complete. We make this article a
specialty. We will oom pound prescrip
tions any hour of the day or night.
EDWIN KOSS, Proprietor.
Fi tjt lsolsLJ7T, .
Vernonia,
-THE LEADING-
Oregori
G-eneral - Real - Estate
TIMBER LANDS
Bonded and Sales Negotiated on Commission.
Is thoroughly familiar with the great timber region of the
FAMOUS - NEHALEM - COUNTRY
jVCLJOK-LjH BROS
MANUFACTTEERS OF ASD DEALEBS Iff
Rough and Dressed Lumber
FIR AND CEDAR
Of Every Style Grade and Variety.
AT THE OLD STAND,
ST. HELENS,
OREGON
STOP FOR YOUR MEDICINS AT THE
CLATSKANIE DRUG STORE
Where you will rind the largest stock of Patent
Medicines, Prescription Drug, Toilet Articles, etc.,
ever found in Columbia County. -
DE. J. E. JELAXJL,, Proprietor
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BLENTS
H2
The tables are always supplied with the Best Edibles and Delioa- .
oies the market affords. .....,;.
TERMS REASONABLE FOR REGULAR BOARDERS
Having been newly refurnished we are prepared to give satisfac
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 you were caring for them yourself.
HANDY TURNOUTS ON SHORT NOTICE.
MNUTT BROS
THE LEADING MERCHANTS OF
Vernonia and Cornelius, I Ogn.
"" WRITE TO CORNELIUS FOR STAGE DATES.
ISHERMEN AND CAMPERS SUPPLIED
. . J. H, DECKER . . .
TONSORIAL A.RTIST
The old and reliable barber has his rasors just as .
sharp as can be found, aod will shave you com
fortably and quickly for only fifteen cents.
GIVE HIM A CALL AT THE OLD STAND ON STRAND ST
TTEOS OEIEN WMJU HOTEL
The table will be supplied with the best the market affords.
oard by the Day, Week, "or Month at Reasonable rates
Everything Clean. A Share of Your Patronage ia Solicited.
A. H. BLAKESLEY, Prop., ST. HELENS, OR
ST. HELENS MEAT MARKET
All kinds of Fresh and Salted Meats, Sausage and Fish. Meata
by WholesaU at Special rates. Express wagon run to sll parte
of tha the city, and charges reasonable.
SWEETLAND - & - SHELDON, - PROPRIETORS.