jCFFICIAJL PAPER OF THE COUNTY
l.!il..lll.J.rlll,U Ul
LOCAL.
PERSONAL AND
Tiiiibk DAViTo FlUt,Th evidence
In tlm Foster divorce case ,wm beard
by JnJtfO cDrlile Wednesday, and
the attorney given three day (0 lllu
.written argument.
IUwaiid TI10 Lewi Itlvor Doom
.Company have Uwt 300 foot of Hue
boom by llio freshet. Any one catch
ing the same will be paid (or tliulr
trouble. Jticrt to Frank Gulllspio,
til, Hultme, Oregon.
On a Btanumtim.. At the time of
going to pre the witter U at a lund-
still. The water now lntl 4 lout 2
Jiiuhu on the floor of Colo k Swilxer'
i,m(io, or about 5 feel higliur llmu the
grout water of 1870.
IIKchkk or Divoiiok, Tlio Moukcr
divorce case we heard In the circuit
court yeiUHiiy, and decree of di
vorce wilt gran tod to Mr. Mocker, to
gether with her piano and bono,
prayed lor In the complaint,
Chaok or Tiki.-During the high
. water tho tteatner Sarah Dixon will
innke three regular tripe a week from
C)Ukauie to rortland, leaving tlio
latter place Monday, WcdnuMlay, and
Friday at 8 o'clock a, m. Reluming
the steamer leave ClaUkanio Tues
day, Thursday, and Saturday, passing
Oak l'oint, at 4:15; Rainier, 0:00;
Kalama,6:45; St. Helen, 8:00 a. m.
Ladles, do you know 'that Dr. Stan
ton' Feniallne, the Famout Female
flpceific, will cure all thnee ache and
ina peculiar to you, and will cost
yon only one dollar for one tuonth'
trealmonlt I will solid any lady a
trial box, free, who will vend me the
name and ddrese of ton ladle who
re in delicate health, A go 11 U wanted
everywhere. Write for full particular
to Mr. L. M. Little, manager whole
tale weUirn depot, HoulUm, Oregon.
HAftDV With His Gi.'. Iu front
of the polling place Monday, a dispute
a rose between W. J. Hice end J. U
Hettgle, In which the former called the
latter a liar at which the latter struck
l Kice who immediately drew a re-j
volver. Beegle. weing the revolver,
began to retreat and when aovoral Icet
away, with hi hack turned, Uice fired
at him, and In spite of the, effort of
to bystander followed him up fast
a poeaible and fired a second time,
both without taking fffect. By thi
time ectator took the revolveraway
from Uice and placed him under ar
rest, and he i now under bond to
await the action of the grand jury.
Itico told ome bystander afterward
that he intended to kill Ileeglu but
wa glud he didn't. J. O. Hice. a
brother of W. J. Bice, immediately
dine running np to the cene with hi
revolver in hi baud, and he, too, wa
placed under arrest to awnil the aotioti
of the irrand iury. The Incident w
k t Idnat flftv wonle who
were gathered about the polling plane,
OVKU VIVWKH THOUSAND.
Republican Majority t,arer Than
Kver Before Known In the State.
Return from the different counlte
o! the Btate received up to pre hour
indicate that Lord, for governor, will
have at let $15,000 plurality, with
the attorney general, upreme Judge,
state treasurer, and tate printer cloe
behind him. The legislature will be
largely republican. In Lino and Uma
tilla counties, which have alway boen
democratic and in Polk, where the
democrat have been in power for sev
eral vur. the republican elect wild
delegation by large majorities The
amo 1 true In many other parts 0
Washington county snowed
W, D. Hare under by about 400 ma
WU tar county judge, and elect the
mir. county tioket. with majorities
ir.n m H00.
In Multnomah county the republi
ean elect the entire county ticket
oept sheriff, who i an in.'ependen
repnWIcan. Hi majority will be about
ta
Cla'uop county elected a democratic
tale senator.
Jaaileea of the Pnaoe.
UHION PBECIHOT.
3. n. Bwagar..,. .'
0. W. Baker
bhkrman.
J. B. Splawn. ..
RAINIER.
W. M. Rigg..
J. B.Doau..
' ' OAK rOIKT.
Henry Henderson.
NEHALKM.
1, A. Smith..
C. K. Kuowle
DKBR IBLAND.
Foter Cooley . ... I
Q. W. MeKinrter. ...... ....
II. O. Brown....... -
CXATBKAS1B.
W. K. Tichenor.
W. S. Miller
BKAVKH FALLS.
Jahn McAdam..
APIARY.
A. E. Graham .
W. Low man. - "
AUBl'KK.
20
17
61
46
98
80
9
7
6
29
43
, 70
, 67
. 47
. 26
. 20
T. .T. Brink. ,
l,W..yanDyke
My dour, dear Mr. Copehtnd, Tint
Miht extend a ahower of ymputhy.
ll.ll.M ...
, wmiiKBy, aim cigar did not
carry Union precinct l,it Monday.
The people were voting thou Muti
inuut. Hurrah for Hock Tryon. No oppos
ing candidate. He got one more vote
in Union product than the republican
candidate for sheriff. A great victory,
flock 1
A canduliile for olllce who make a
gooil allowing m home should feel
proud. For instance, Oratit Watt
and P. A. Frakes, at Scappooae; A. H,
lilakoiiloy.at Ht. Helen: O.'F. Doan,
at Kainier ; Whito, at Oak Point ; Clee-
ton, at Clatnkauie ; Moserve, at Beaver
Falls, etc. Tlio republican all have
reason to feel proud of the splendid'
vote they received.
Some populiHt ticket at Scappoose
were voted straight, so we are in
formed, except for coroner. When
they came down to coroner they
cralcjiod out the name printed on the
ballot and underneath wrote "No
good."
All the dirty little lius told on the
evening of election about Clueton were
of no avail. Such rojioiU no longer
deceive people to any great extent.
The Nehalom Keutinel ha done
good work for the republican ticket, a
the result show. You folk better
have another paper or two to help out
your cause.
'This answer to the infamous charge
of Thk Okkuon Miht ought and will
elect Mr. Hatton." Sentinel. Give
the calf more rope.
Hon. C. M. Idleman, attorney gen
eral-elect, waa in attendance on court
Wednncday. Mr. Idleman' majority
n the (tale will probably be a large
a that of Judge Lord, for governor.
The state I solidly republican. Both
brandies of the legislature are repub
lican by good majoritie, insuring the
election of a republican United States
aemilor.
Frank Merrill, chairman of the pop
ulist county committee, did not carry
hi own precinct. Well, no one ex
pectod he would.
Knox, the man whom the populUl
nporled from Washington, gave his
party omo pretty hard "kuox" during
lii tour of blackgardiug in the county.
Qirtt ut (ouie more of Knox two year
hence.
If the popul'mt continue to Increase
in Columbia county a they have in
the paat two years, by the time another
election day rolls) around there will be
euough of them to elect a coroner,
pravided the republican do not nomi
nate a man.
80c Tryon, for coroner, ran well in
the county. (T)
Wonder if Daviwu would have
atopiied at Bt, Helen to shake hands
with the dear Miht if he bad have coo
tiuued on hi journey to Salem, a he
alarted.to do, where he intended t
take possesion of the governor's chair
and launch Oregon out upon theniy-
tic tea of populism, with nothing be
hind it but a little piece of paper and
a government stamp?
The return show something to lie
decidedly wrong in Nebalem precinct,
according to populist teaching. Maybe
ruvisou and Hchoonover made one
to many trip down there.
Pull Ll1.1L motto down. Van, and in
its place insert "Lie resurrected will
fall Mgaiu."
THK KI8INO WATERS.
Steadily, nay by Iay, it uomes
llllther and Illhor.
The all absorbing topic of conversa
tion on the streets, inland, or wherever
and whenever a group of people are
congregated, is the great flood of 1894.
The water at Portland ia ovor 3d leet
above low water murk, and Still crawl
ing along alowly. From the various
point along the Columbia from The
Dalles up the report inuicaie mas sue
water i UU rising, withao abundance
of snow yet to ooruo. Snow to the
denth of several feet is reported along
the Upper Columbia ana enaxe rivers,
so that the most hopeful estimate are
that the water will raise several inches
vnt.
1 ti. nllrt Monday night the
XV V A ' "
Kew Umatilla House went adrift down
the raolng stream. Several other
building were also destroyed. ' The
Umatilla was a four-story hotel and
oovered a large area of ground. It
stood on the bank of the river without
any protectiou from the rushing tor
rent that was sweeping Dy.
All along the low land of the Co
lumbia below the Cascade, a great
number of house have been wasnea
sway and gone down with the current.
At Warrior roca ngo ui
Sauvle Island, the house ot Josepn
Haybum, on the Taylor estate, went
sway last Saturday. Muckle Bros, lost
twb large raft of aawlog. and their
mill at this place is in a perilous con
dition. The Chinese laundry went
..drift from thia place a few day ago.
The now church at Beedew.on Sauvie
Island, i almost a complete wreoa.
There ia not a ranch along the low
land but what i completely under
water, and there i no estimating the
amount of damage to farmer and
..,t:pn. It has been currently re-
,9 uortfid on the street that the resideno
and barn of W.,D. Connell, on Deer
Island, and the residence of P. A
Frakei, on the Williamette slough,
near Scappooso, are gone.
Tlio freshet ha taken out a large
part of the Lewis river boom, and the
Oowlits boom ia entirely gone. North
ern Pacific traffic is still transferred
from Kelso to Portland by steamboat.
Meager reports of damage to property
come from all quarter, but report are
hard to corroborate, ,
County CourtAdjourned Term.
MAY THIHTV-KIRST. '
In the matter ot remission of trial
fees charged to K. E. Quick, ordered
by the court that the sum of 951 be
remitted as fee for which he I not
legally liable.
Keport of T. C. Watts, ahcriff and
lax collector; report accepted a fol
low: Dr. Cr.
Totnxrellof I80JI... .. $38,411.11 I
lly amount collected . . . $22,OTfl.M
Ain't remitted by court. V&M
j!lmiieiit tux roll ma. 11.82S.40
Tela! .S6.4IUlM,4U.ll
III tho ma'tter of collection of delin
quent taxes, ordered by the court that
sheriff withdraw from on tile original
and delenquent tax lolls and to collect
litxos until he has made a general de
linquent tax roll and clerk ha at
tached warrant thereto. . -
Ordered by the oourt that a reward
of ftWO dollars be offered for the arrest
and apprehension of O. A. Massie, ex
sheriff, 8. O. Soboonover voting to
offer no reward. ,
BILLS ALLOWED.
Wondcrly, O E, fees as supervisor of
road district No. IT $8 CO
I.litlo, A 11, establishing government.
curner ... 13 00
Ross. Dr. E. examining Insane pa
tient 6 00
Clin", Dr. II R, same as above
6 00
Hchoonover, 8 (i, fees as county com
missioner , 11 80
names, O W, tee as commissioner.. 10 00
Watts, TC, fee as sheriff, attendance
on court 6 00
Ordered that proceeding of county
court be prepared for printing in ab
breviated form.
Ordored by the oourt that the county
treasurer eive an additional oouu in
the sum of $10,000. -
la the matter of the official bond 01
E. M. Wharton, county treasuier.
Bond presented to court in the
amount oidered by the court and ac
cepted and approved by the court.
BILLS ALLOWED.
Adams, L K. fees as deputy district
uttoruey, Btate vs. Dine $
5 00 1
KidKcway, K, work in road district
No. 81
31 00 J
1 50
10 80
40 00
49 00
Roberts , E, work on road, district
No. 10
glntack, I. work on bridge, road
dlHtrlct No. IS .
Irwin, Beu C, courthouse supplies.
Kidxeway, E, lumber furnished
rotd district No. 31
Wll-on, Win, witnens fees, Btate vs.
Wilson ...
Winters, John, sawing wood for
courthouse
Holaday, A D, justice of the peace
fee, State vs. Lundbcrg
Holaday, Joe, coustablo fees. Htate
vs. Lundbergv
Atsliy, Gus. witness fees, State vs.
4 40
I
1 25
7 ao
6 00
I.unduerK 18
Atsliy. Mrs. Gus, witness fe9, Btate
T. Umdberg 1 80
r'reeman, Uuo, bounty on scalps...
Powell, W C, bounty on scalps
Sheeley, Emery, bounty on scalps.
Little. A H, Held work, road survey
No. 102 ........
Kelly, l'eunnnibry, boarding pris
oners .............
Oregon Mlt, county printing
Watts, T C, fees as sheriff
ijiikk, E E, fees as clerk...........
BILLS DISALLOWED.
Otto Malinsten, brlnglua; rifle to
grand jury........
MAY TWENTY-NINTH.
4 00
8 00
1 00
11 00
208 06
m 08
427 55
107 15
SOO
In tho matter of bid for a fill across
Merrill' lake. This being the time set
by the court to receive bida.the follow
ing hide were received and opened:
Clisrla Olseu'a bid. 20 cent per yard,
dirt: W. H. Slavon' bid for
bridge, 11,200.00; Sidney BmyiiiSDia
for bridce. Hl.400.00: O. D. Wolf bid
for fill, 26j cent per yard or $2,163 00;
Sidney Smyth' bid for fill, 25 cent
hit cubic yard or l,8iM w. i ue cou-
. a a nnn rf nil
tract for a fill was let to Sidney Bmytli
for 11,893.00.
It is cad to aoe persons who might
enjoy much of happtnes in the world
hunting their eurroundinga for eom
dark, forbidding and unpleasant thing
to be groaned over, instead ot living in
the auulight and gathering pleasant
thing in the garden of observation
and experience. Though times may
be dull, that i no reason why we
should eive wav to despondency. It
ia (.mn that manv of the people on
thia coast have not had their anticipa
lions realized, but after all we are su
perlatively better off a a people than
those lu the older state, so on the
whole we should bo cheerful rather
than otherwise. On all occasion look
. ..
on the bright side of things.
It is the
right side. The lime may be hard,
but it will make them no easier by
wearing a gloomy, d oountenanoe.
It is the aunshine and not the cloud
that make the flower. Full one-half
of our ill are only in imagination.
Theri i alway that before or around
us which should oheer and fill
heart with warmth.
the
Thk people, by their vote, decided
the question Monday a. to whether or
not the grand old star and tripes
were to be replaoed by the blaolt flag
f anarchv in the Slate of Oregon, and
proven that a majority of the people
of the state re loyal Amerioan oiti
lens. The result should forever put
an end to populism.
Tub city council of El Paso, Texas,
ha declared that no woman shall be
allowed to walk or ride in the atreets
of that town wearing what is known
a the divided ekirt. The councilrneo
declared tho practice, which ha
threatened to become epidomio in cer
tain circle, to be indecent and domor
alixing, and an ordinance wa patsed
embodying these view.
oo tryon wu elected
Ladles, Attention.
We wish to inform the ladies of V
luinbia county that we will allow their
round inn fare on any (rood purchased
of us amounting to 3.60,' at the La
Mode Millinery Parlors, 100 union
Avenue, Portland, east side. Old 4th
street. . . : , , . ,
A Small Doctor Bill.
Klfy cent is a small doctor bill, but that
is all It will cost vou to cure any ordinary
nl rlieinniitlmii if you Use (Jhaniljer-
lain's l'ain Halm. Try it and you will be
surprised at the prompt relief it anorus.
The llr.t uppllcsllon will quint the tiain.
Fifty cent buttles for sale by Edwin Koai,
He Knew Its Wcrth.
Dr. M.J. Davis Is a prominent physician
nl ljwi. nniintv. Iowa, and bas been
actively eiiKsiredin liiepiaetlceof medicine
at that iilnce for the oait thirty-live years.
On the With day of May. while in Des
MniniM. en route to ChicaKO. be was sud
denlv taken with an attack of diarrhiea.
Having sold Chaiiiberlain's Colic, Cholera,
ami Iiiarrliinn Keniedv for the nast seven
teen years, and knowing its reliability, be
nmcurni a twenty livo cent lottle. two
doses of which completely cured him. The
excitement ana cnaiige oi water auu met
inciilent to traveliinr often produce a diar
rhoea. Everyone aliouli procure a bottle of
this Itemed v before leaving home. For sale
by Kdwin Koss.
Justice of the peace blanks of all
kind ior sale at thi office.
Are Ya InsreT
If nut. now la the time to provide your
self and family with a bottle of Chamber
lain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhusa Kemedy
as an insurance against any serious results
from an attack or howei coinmaint aunng
the summer months. It Is almost certain
to be needed and should be procured at
once. No other remedy can take its place
or do Its work. Twenty-five and fifty cent
bottles for sale by Bd wlu Koss.
TBEASHBER'S NOTICE.
Coumrv Treasurer's Officb,
St. Helens. Or.. May 18, VSVi.
Notice Is hereby given that all unpaid
Countv Warrants of said County, which
have been presented ana enuorsea -noi
W for Want of rur.ds" up to Marco to.
will be paid upon presentation at this
ollioe. Interest on said warrants wul not
be allowed after date of this notice.
K. M. WHAKION,
Countv Treusurer of Columbia County, Or.
FINAL. SETTl,EflIISAIT.
NOTICE 18 HEREBY THAT I HAVE
ni...l in ilia Cnimlv Court of the state ot
OnKon, for Columbia county, my final ao-
luinbia Lancaster, deceased, together with
my iH-liion for UNmlmtiou of tne residue
of said eatste. and that the. Honorable
iudgt- of ssid court bas appointed Monday,
(US IIU UUy Ul JU. vx. V. o.n, v w vwi.
p. m. OI thai uay, ana urn c,uriruuiii w
!aid court, at St. Helens, in ssid county
.I si.ta. nt the time and place (or tne
liearini; and setUeuieiitof saiu linal account
and )ctitioii tor ui.-iriounon. av wuicu mms
n.i ..in..A unv twrann Interested in said es-
lute. mav appear aim me uur-muus w h
same, ilatvd May 11, iish.
I.IMM.EX SIX.CKE,1V.
Administrator of Ibe estate f Columbia
I-ancasler, ueceaseu. miojju
SHERIFF'S KALE.
HV VIRTtTE OF AN KXKCUTIUN is
sued out of the Circuit court of the state
of Oregon, for Columbia county, In lavor oi
John veasey anu agaiusv um vmi,
John H. Swager, and James -Muckle, Jr..
for the sum ol elgni nnnaren anu iwemy
and eighty-five one-hundredth dollar,
with interest thereon at the rate of 8 per
cent per annum. from theSlstday of March
IHill, and for the further sum of two hun
dred and 28 and eighty une-hundredths
dollars costs, and for the costs and expense
of sale and of said writ, upon a judgment
rendered March aisi, irc, m umimui
John Veasey vs George Clark. Now, there
fore, by virtue of said judgment and execu
tion, 1 liav leviea upon, nu nm,
urday. the Kith day of June, 1HW. at the
front door of the county courthouse, in
8t. Helens, Columbia county, stale oi ure
gon, at the hour ot lu o ciocs a. m. o am-i
day, sell, at public auction, to the highest
bidder, for cash, all of the Interest of said
defendant, George Clark, or which he had
on the Wth day of May, 1X93, the day of the
anlev llH 4it-trlft4 Una- of the onginal tudg-
ment in emu causr, in "a'""'"
scribed real property, to-wit: The north
cast one quarter of section eight, ana the
imrlhwiv t nne-nuarter of the northwest
one-quarter of section 0, township seven
north range, Ave west of the Willamette
meridian, to sausiy me iiereiuw:ii
....... .nH tin. cnuLa ana exue iws oi saiu
snle. ' Witness my nand tlds nth day of
Mav. 18SH. . J-."la! '
ml8jl5 Sheriff of Columbia county, vr.
SBEKIFF'H SALE.
BY VIRTUK OF AN BXKOUTION AND
uiadnlv famed oat- of and un
der the seal of the Circuit court of the Sta te
of Oreiron for coiumma oouwt, me uuiy
directed, dated the 2lst day of May, A. O.
1804, upon a judument an
and entered in said oourt
on the 19th day
.i A n 1U in
favor of George W.
rirosa and "Eveline J. Cross as plaintiffs,
plaintins,
Rachel A.
and against Isaac N. Shatto and
Shatto as defendants, for the sum of one
hundred twenty-seven and flftyMBight hun
dredths (127.&) dollars, with interest
thereon at tho rate of eiRttt per cent per
fmm the 10th dav of May. A. D.
isoi andtha further sum of fifty dollars
attorney's fees, and the furthi
nr anm
nt taientv.
'-th
ree ana torty-nve nunureuma
($23.-15) dollars, costs and rUsbursements,
VT . ( .i ... nmin ihim writ.
y mnkaaale of the follow-
tuiuu,...-.... "-Ti.Lr .i-
lng real property oi too awio -
teiiaants, to-w; . , ,
Tne northwest quarter of the northwest
.....,. r,,oH,iin. in Columbia county. Stare
of Oregon.together with the improvements,
t..,nu and annurtenances thereuuto be
longing or in anywise aprrtainlng.
Now therefore, by virtue of said execa.
.i i.....-...Af AniAr ami decree, and in
...ul, ti.a nnmmanila of said
writ, I will, on Saturday, the 23d davof
June, A. D. m, at the hour of W o'clock
A
M. of that flay, ai tna ""
county Courthouse. "r
cash, all the right, title and intor which
;,,,.r. IZa "Ti.mT-I a. Shatto had on
ii nB,.,A.i .inreiinants. xaaau n
Hth day of October, A. I. 1891, the date of
the mortgage, or has since acquired in and
J' .1- daar.ribed real property, to
aatlsfv said judgment,
Hor.ree. execution
and order
r oi saie,
interests, costs and
tedM.y22d.A.D.w
J Sheriff of Columbia County, Or.
KBirfS SALE.
BY VIRTUE OF AN EXEOCTION IH
nl nut of turn Circuit court of th slate
of Oreiron, for Columbia county, In fa vor ot
Uobart ltav and aaainst Wilflsm Hymons
and Kleanor Bymons, doted May '11. m,
for thesurn of mi.Vi costs, and for the furth
er sum of T1A V. 8. sold coin, wltn interest
tliereon M the rate or ten "",-",
. I. i. ..,...! Aau nl AllffUNt. iHK.
and for the costs and expenses of sale and
of ssldwrit. Now, therefore, by virtue,
and In pursuance of said judement, I will,
on (Saturday, the 23d day of June, 1HW. at
the front door of the courthouse, In Ht. Hel
ens, Columbia county, Oregon, at the hour
..t IO nnl....lr m n. nf utt'til tllV. lell at OUD-
n aiictliin. to the h irliest Didder, lorcasu.
the following-described real property, to
wlt: The southwest one-quarter of section
one, In township seven north, range four,
west of the Willamette meridian. In Colum
bia county, state of Oregon, to satisfy the
the herein before-named saras, and for the
costs and expenses of said sale. Bald prop
erty will be sold subject to redemption, vn
per statute ot urepon. min
this 18th day of May, IBM . a
.9M'M T. O. WATT8.
Dnenrr oi iiumuia vuunv, uiekwh.
ClTJtTIO.
In the County Court of the State of Oregon
lor ittiuniiaa i;ouniy.
In the matter of the estate of Solomon F.
bhattuck. deceased.
To lone Huchannan, Hellen Ellenson, .
Rose Pearson, Cllnortt a. name, a -mer
Millar, Layton Miller, Hattie Mil
ler, Millie Bhattiick, K. h. rhattnek
Mary A. Bruh sod 8. C. Hates and all
heirs, devisees or persons interested In
said estate, known or unknown:
M. C. Lamberson. administrator of said
ijiia liu Hlnl a netituin nravina for ail
order of sale of the real property belonging
to said estate, which Is described as louows,
to-wlt: lxts one (I) and two (2). in block
No. three (3) In the town of Hcappoose, as
laid down upon the official plat of the said
town on file in the office of th County
llr nf Mul.l nninitv and Htate.
That the Court hsving made an order
appointing the 2nd day of July. 1M, at the
hour of 2 o'clock P. M. of that day snd the
courtroom of said Court In said county and
stale, as the time and place fur hearing
said petition and directing mat a cusuun
be issued and served upon said lone Buch
inmn. Hellrn Kiienson. Hose Pearaon
Clifford 11. Harris, Klmer Miller, Uyton
Miller, Hattie Millej. Millie Uhattuck. K.
I.. Kl,nttii-lt Marv A. Brush and B.C. Bates,
heirs of said deceased, and to all other
heirs and persons interested io said estate
by publication of the same for four success
ive weeks in Thi Okkuon Mist, and that a
coov of said citation and said petition be
deposited in the poslotfice at St. Helens,
uregon. uirectea ia me hum ainw uiwih.i i
.n.l V. I, Kl.ult.iu k at Haverhill. Mass
their place of reidence, snd to Mary A.
Drun ana o. v. nates at iiunmiK"i vcu
tarn Vtt.....n lltolr nlaA of IWtiHl'nrfi.
fherefore. In the name of the State of
Oregon, you me saiu tone oucnaaiiau,
Mftlten ElVniion. Rose Pearson. Clifford B
Harris. Klmer Miller, Layton Miller, Hat.
lie Miller, Millie Sbattuck, . L. Sliattuck.
Mary A. Brush and S. C. Hates, and all
other heirs, devfrees, and persons interested
in said estate, wnetner Known or unuv
are hereby cited to be and appear In said
Court in the City of Ht. Hi-iens, State of
Oregon on the said second day ot J uiy,
at 2 o'clock P. M.. to show cause, if any
you bare, why said order should not be
made for the sale of said real property as
prayed for In said petition.
In witness whereof Hean Blanchard,
Judge of said Court, has herennto set bis
hand and caused the aeal of said Court to
be attached this 12th day of May, A. D.
1894. DEAN BLANCHARD,
Attest: County Judge. .
l.s E. K. QUICK, Clerk. mlBjtS
Ell
At private sale, for ensh, to the highest
bidder, the follow'ng-described real prop
erty, Tis: "The northwest one-quarter of
th,. annthirpat. nne-miarter of section No. 6.
township No. 4 north, rane No. 1, west of
the Williimette meridian, containing 44 . 10
acres. Bids will be received to May 20th,
WM. Address all communications to
J. B. NORTON.
Pacific Grove.
Monterey County, California.
STATE AND COUNTY
WARRANTS
-OF-
OREGON: WASHINGTON
Bought by JAMES K. DAVIS, ,
247 Btark 8treet. POBTLAND, OREGON
POPHAM'S
sm mip iwmpaw"'
THE ONLY GUARANTEED CURE
FOR RHEUMATISM. NEVER FAILSII
We refer yon to David Van Slvke, Castle Kock,
ur I I. HBnila ratlin. Wa&llilllltOUj
R. Foster, Freaport, Washlnulon: (Samuel Low-
en-. Hucflda, wasningiun; v. v.
of the peaceof Ulatkaiue, jbo. ,oiiwy,
gineer Brvant'a mill, Clalskanio, Oreiron; C.
lovevroh, farmer, Olatskanie, Oregon, and hun
rtrlB of ntheni if requested. We refer to these
because they are clone by, and are well known.
WE DON'T CROSS THE AT
LANTIC FOB REFERENCES
$1.00 per Bottle. Sii Bottles for $5.00
SOLD AT THE LABORATORIES
- OF THE
CLAT8KANIK, : i OREGON.
-THE-
Splendid, Young Norman Horse
TEMPEST
Will make the Season of 1894
as Follows.
At Chas. Mucklc's Farm, on Deer Island,
in Columbia county, Oregon.
TERMS : : : Insurance, $10
TEMPEST Is a beautiful, dark Iron gray,
alTtMin hands hieh: einht years old; welgns
tGOO pounds, with nne styie. quica siaw
ment. and second to none in muscular
power and durability.
le was sired by Young Byron Kler: by
Old Bvron Kier, imported and owneu oy
ut.,n... .Diur Kontjt inwa. rflmnsnuwu
was sired by Old Tempest, a Norman horse
owned by J. Downs, rows.
CHA8. MUCKLE, Owner.
STEAMER
K-E-H-A-N-l
WILLAMETTE SLOUOH ROUTE.
Leaves St. Helens (or Portland
ate.46 A. M. Daily,
Arriving at
COPKLAND'8 tANDrNO...... ?:
A.M
SCAPPOOSE " ...8:0OA.M
JOY'S . " 8:10 A. M;
the
PORTLAND " ............. 10
Leaves Portland
A.M.
all
at 3.O0 P. M. Arriving
.
at St. Helens at 6.30 P.
H3 0"WTI IsT ROSS
Pharmacist.
DRUGS, PATENT MEDICINES.
o o x o o
My stock in this line m complete
can be found outside of the city of
Portland. I make a specialty in thi
line and carry the very freshest goods.
SOAPS, TOILET ARTICLES.
In this line you will-find a complete
and varied assortment to select from,
where you can choose with the assur
ance that the good you get are fresh.
'F XJ MoNUTT
Vernonia, - - Oregon
THE LEADING
General"- Heal - Estate - Rustler
TIMBER LANDS
Bonded and Sales Negotiated on Commission.
Is thoroughly familiar with the great timber region of the
FAMOUS - NEHALEM - COUNTRY
jVTLjaKlI.H3 BROS
MANUFACTURERS OF AMD DEALBXS IN
Rough and Dressed Lumber
:FIR AND
Of Every Style Grade and Variety.
AT THE OLD STAND,
ST. HELENS,
STOP FOR YOUR
CLATSKANIE
Where you will find the largest stock of Patent
Medicines, Prescription Drugs, Toilet Article, etc.,
ever found in Columbia County.
DR. eJ. E. TLAJLtTj, Proprietor
gT. pr-H3TJE31SrS JrL
The Uble are alway .upplied with the Beet Edible and Delica
cies the market affords.
TERMS REASONABLE
Having been newly refurnished we are prepared to give atifao
tion to all our patrons, and olicit a hnre of your patronage.
J. GEORGE, Proprietor, St. Helens,. Oregon
St. Helens Livery Stables
THOS. COOPER, Proprietor.
Hsnd y location, and yon can feel sure that your boreee will receive
as good attention as though you were caring for them youreell.
HANDY TURNOUTS
;
THE LEADING
Vernonia and
WRITE TO CORNELIUS FOR STAGE DATES.
FISHERMEN AND
. . J. H,
TOMSORIAL. a.PTIfcS'i'
The old and reliable barber ha hi raor Jost .
sharp a can be found, and will have you com
fortably and quickly for only fifteen cent.
GIVE HIM A CALL AT THE
The Uble will be supplied
Board by the Day, Week,
Everything Clean. A Share
A. H, BLAKESLEY,
ST. HELENS
All kinds of Fresh and Saltod' Meat, Sausage and Fish. Meata
by Wtioteaalu at Special rate. Express wagon rua to all parte
of the the city,, and charge reasonable.
mJSWEETLANL & - SHELDON, - PROPRIETORS.
School Books "School Supplies
o o x ' o " o
Your chool -supplies can ba pro
sored here, such a pens, pen ells, ink,
writing tableta.slaiee, and in fact quit)
everything coming under thi 'head.
PERFUMERY, PRESCRIPTIONS
As to peflumerieg, our tocki varied
and complete. We make thi article
specialty. We willoompound prescrip
tions any hour of the Arty-or night.
EOSS, Proprietor.
CEDAK
ORECOK
MEDICINS AT THE
DRUG STORE
FOR REGULAR BOARDERS
ON SHORT NOTICE.
BROS
MERCHANTS OF
uornelms, un.
CAMHtKo bUKKUtu
DECKER . . .
OLD STAND ON STRAND ST
with the best the market afford.
or Month at Rsasctls rstss
of Your Patronage i Solicited,
Prop. ST. HELENS, OR
MEAT MARKET