OKEGON MIST.
rUBMMIlD XVIRY FRIDAY.
SIDE-HEAD PABAGBAPHU
Aoai T It Tne steamer Thorn p
nit it gm boK od ner uia rua with
the Tll'looe, she having taken the
place of the Potter while th Utter i
undergoing repair. Tbe Telephone
huiOHiy victory ow the Thomp
son inpeea,
FILL UOHPLKTBO. iiie fill loroil
Merrill Uk st Deer Island m ooui
pleted, tod Mr. Kidney Smyth, of Oro
son wy who un tne contract, moved
lilt piani oaca ud me river mil nsuir
Uy. The county Judge luspeoled and
accepted the worn imi Tuesday,
Stiamir Sumt. The steamer Ret
ulator, belonging to The Dalles, Port
land 4 Aatorie Jfaviffatlou Company,
wm aunic at upper uaeoaaaa Tuesday
morning. The damage 1 not yet
known, dm it m ioouroi tue coat win
be making- regular tripe between The
Pa'.le and Caeoadea Id about ten day.
Sawmill Burmd. The eawmtll at
Vernnnla wae destroyed by fire on
Wednesday night ot hut week. It It
generally believed that the burning
wae the work of an incendiary who
m Ight have had tome grievance against
the mill oompany. The low on mill
and lumber it eetimatad at about 14000,
with oo Inturance.
Rbmbkbh You ran tave twenty.
five per cent by paying op your back
eubacrlptioD to Thb hmt. You oan
lao tava twenty-five per cent by par
ing out year in advance. A great
many people) nave already availed
themtelveaof tbla liberal offer. We
rieod the cash and you need the di
count, hence we are both benefitted.
Board or Eo.uAur Anoa. On Mon
day lb county board for the equalise
lion of taxes, oonaiiting ot the oounty
clerk, aaeeeeor and Judge, waa In an
nual eesaioa. There were a number
present for the purpoee of protettlng
againtt certain valuation placed upon
their property and atking for reduoU
iout in their aeeeeementa.
But Frw Canb. The excursion
whloh had been advertised (or laet
Sunday, In which three ateamboata
were to come to St Helena, dwindled
down to the old City of Frankfort and
aha only about half loaded. The ex
cursion leU, the few that came, teemed
to fully enjoy themtelvee during the
day, and at JO o'clock the teatner
taxied back for Portland.
To Ha vi Xlbctrio Liohts. At a
apeeial meeting of tbe common coun
cil of tbit city last week the Union
Kleelrie Co., of Portland, waa granted
f ranchiae to construct and operate
an electric light plant in the city of
fit. listens, and the work of construc
tion will commence in a short time.
The power (or the plant for the pres
ent will ba supplied (torn the water
works power house. The franchise it
for a period of ten years.
Courrv Court. The regular Sep
tember term of county court will b
held eommenoinf next Wednesday.
At tbit session the book of tbe county
clerk, sheriff and treasurer will be
checked op for tbe first time under
the salary law, and then conclusions
can be drawn at to the merits of tbe
avttem. and alto whether or net the
recelute of the sheriff's and clerk's
offices have been . sufficient to
runnina expense. 8ome other
portent matters will be acted upon.
Thr Fottbb Dhabud. -The river
ateamer T. J. Potter waa disabled Bat
urday morning and it now at tha bone
yard. When off Columbia City tba
engine "let go," and a moment later
the machinery was in a badly demor
alised condition. The eroeenead, cyl
indor, and cylinder bead of one engine
wraa broken, and the steamer made its
way back to Portland at best it could,
for repairs. Tba passengers were trana
terred to tha Telephone to continue
their trip down tha rivar. It will re
quire two waeka ro repair tba damage.
Light ard Foa Sioral. In tbe
river and harbor bill whloh paated
both bouaea of ooogieee it an item
ot great interest to thlt section. It
con tain a an appropriation of 16,000
for a light and fog signs! at the mouth
of tba Willamette. There it alto $50.
000 appropriated for a first-class light at
North Head at tba mouth of tbe Co
lumbia. Both these items will be hailed
with delight by the people of the Co
lumbia audita tributaries. The bill
oerriee with it au appropriation of
1100,000 lor the boat railway at The
Dalle. .:- t ' '
Ruwaway Aocidbht. Mr. V. L.
Clear and Mra. Jamea Bheldon while
out driving near Maineville laet Fri
day, met with a teriout acoideot. The
horses became frightened and ran
away throwing both oooupanta out of
tha vehlole and bruiting them severely
about the bead and shoulders. Tbe
honaa ran mml diatance and came
Into oontaot with another vehicle con
taining Mr. and Mra. Ridley, and they,
too, were somewhat injured. Tbe
frightened animalt finally uptet the
hiw nH .it nilad nn In a heeD. both
horse being considerably injured.
The ladies were obliged to walk oacx
tn n . 4iaiua nf about lour miles.
and have not yet entirely reoovered
Irom tbe aooident, .
Qditb CoatPUHRRTART. Curlie, the
recognised liar and flopper, eayt the
Budget waa at first opposed to the
4)ondemnlng of the rlght-of way for a
pipe line. That it right, and It it at
near aa tha notorioua liar ever came
to tolling the truth. The Budget took
Mr. rwi word (or what tbe proposi
tion before the people was, but at ue-
ol, discovered afterward that he had
lied. He wanted the Budget to tund
mil valn.i il.. nnmmiaaion and OOlin-
ell, and atated to the writer that if it
would he would get the people 'down
th.M nlniinv in Uia direction Ol
VI" UUtMWMB) " - j
fiwilltown, where he baa the most in
fluence, -to ttand In," After we bad
examined into the matter we diaoov
ered that be bad misrepresented tbe
proposition altogether." Budge.
S1DMEV pELh't ftCfttCMB?
aae m
so yoastraot a Motor Line From
vernonla to Everywhere.
At a meeting for the purpose of die-
uuuing roaa matters, held at Vernonla
last Saturday, the following resolntionl
were onerrd by Hlduey Dell and laid
on tne table for one week, pending a
report irom oilier sections of the state :
Ti j IW'ic motor llns, to nm from
Portland, via Orason City and th Tualatin
river. ap Wrtt Miry to Vernonla. wool"
Th IHilnla of valua an (nil,,-. . 1 "''
... " "propwwa Hi litis would n only
fifty nillm in lanath. twn.tl,lr,l. .1 i,.i .11'
, ironi yrK(in vny 10 Huston, would
b llirailiill t is moat fart I la v.ll. ,. n...
Iton.aiid its trafllo of farm produc and
paiwsnKari slons would pay the expanses
of th nntlrs tin. Near Huztnn th 11...
would tap an Iron mine, th prooaad of
Which WOllld h in danmurf at (.. II.......
Iron work.. That iron mlns la only part of
til 4lVmlls SOUara araa tl Iron li.n.lt.
il. v.k-1-...-i .r - . . . :
.u Quamiii uaain. wnion wouia os raadlly
developed (or 1'ortland's trads. In th In
terior of th baaln tha Una nnM 1... th.
only largs body of yellow Hr between
uinana and rorllani's suburb. Th 000
fet slevalion of lb hehslsro vatlay has al
ready attracted much summer travel, and.
Willi a Una nulv two boura' Mm Imm Pn.
land, would soon oreat a moat valuable
branch of traffic. Iloildea danilnnln mnn.
derf ul loliaoao, hop and prune Industries,
tti 40 nillet anuareof coal dapoalta to be ds
veloped would supply all of 1'orllsnd's ds-
nianua.
"TheOAat of flonacraAtian arnuld ha at.
Ir lea than thai of a leant motor, although
It would do th tame work. It grade
would only by IK oir cent., vet an elwtrlc
motor eood io si I per cent. Ila contol ot
erstion would alao b far below that of any
team motor railroad, and would maintain
It auperlorlty end prevent monopoly over
all other lines. Dvnamo ataUona at Orawin
City, Uuiton and at tha head waters of
neaver cretin would niak a dynamo every
Is mile. It Is an onoortunltv of extraor
dinary valu to th l'ortland General Klec
trio oompany. tb great futur motive
power of lh Weet. It would alao be the
alvaUon of th stockholder of tb Oawego
Ironworks. Tb (Southern r'aclrtc alao ha
over 80 000 acre In this coal and Iron baaln.
Tha subaldy likely to be secured would,
upon completion of the Una, become of a
valu equal to tb coat of th road. Th
present low price make this tbe moat fitting
bin to build.
"That w Invite th attention of capital
lit vry where to tb extraordinary value
of electric-motor railway construction be
tween Portland and th Nebalem valley,
not only by th Tualatin and II tributaries,
but alao by Bcappixwe and Milton creek.
oiiimtii iop 01 tne oai
of the baaln. Tb
unrivaled deposits ol coal and Iron
in lux-
tanoaltion In an area of 40 miles auuare.
uak It a Birmingham of tb Weat.
'That tb atteution of Portland, a tb
graat metropolla, la called to this moat Im
portant, out neswcua, 01 ner iriouiane.
w believe it darelonment bv an slertrk
line wonld do more for Portland than any
other enterprte ahe oan Inaugural.
"That th InhabllanU of th Nebalem
baaln da organise a subsidy to secure rail,
way connection with Portland, via the Tu
alatin river and Beaver creek paaa. That
each land-owner between Vernonla and
Mux ton Is expected to donate one-fourth of
hi land Inns within two mil of th tin
of this road, by deed, to become absolute
non suob railroad being completed from
railway connection to within two mil of
inch land. I.and-ownere between Buxton
and Oreenvlll and at Forest tirov and
elsewhere on the line are expected to do
nate liberally. That John Prlngle, Marun
Mannins. and Kidney Dell be appointed
trustee to receive the title to all donation
for such railroad, and to bold and convey
tha earn to inch nenon or corporation a
hall construct and equip aaid road. They
hall bav full power and authority to con
tract alili any on for contraction snd
equipment of said road, with the sol reser-
vauon ana cooumou inac wr ianu
ball not be conveyed away by tbe trustee
until th completed railroad hall bav
com within twomlleaof the land conveyed.
Tbev may contract for an electric or uam
motor railroad. Th aald truateee sbsll
alao bavs power to employ such sgent or
agents as may oe noeary 10 secure tne
aubaldy and procure a proper contract and
to make contingent oan tract with nich
agent or siren t; alw) to take up aubscrip
Uons to defray preliminary expenses."
Ran Aiuore The steamer Baker
ran ashore at Bt. John Tuesday night,
on ber down trip, and in consequence
we had no Astoria mail Wednesday.
The night waa very dark, and the
dense smoke added to the darknes,
and made navigation dangerous on
the river.
Coming Hour. Nearly all the peo
ple who spent their tummer outing at
Trout lake or near Mt. 8t. Helens,
have returned to their usual placet of
abode. It it neediest to say that tome
have lost the complexion they started
away with, but very few have lost any
of their flesh.
Ax Orricui Viarr. J. A. Waddle,
Q, C, and G. F. HcConnell, Orand
Scribe, of the Knights of Pytbiat. paid
Avon lodge No. 82. an omciai visit
Wednesday night. The grand lodge
nfflenm received a warm welcome by
the members of tbe order here aunng
the evening. They left on tbeieie
phone at S A. M. for home.
Too MnoH Smoxr From the great
amount of tmoke it would lead to tbe
conclusion that the whole world wat
on fire. At thit point one can tee lees
than a quarter of a mile, ana tne vol
ume thickent all tbe time. The In
tense beat and tmoke it causing a
trreat amount of sickness throughout
e . I - J
tba country. rata uu uu. euw
m tn .laar the atmosphere we will
be groping our way in total darkness.
ma Winn -Water workt In a town
It not a guarranty that you will alyafi
have water. St. Helent hat been
without water a good part ol the week,
cauaed by a valve, whioh it under
water, giving out. Ho much sand has
anAlimlll atad over the pipe tince tne
beginning of the high wtter that to
- a a g tka, Mtiikalinfl
take tbem up wae ou oi
u tk arnrks WSM Shut dOWU Until
mv ... . . . i . u 4
new oloe can he ootainea irum imr
land, ana una.
. . aaaaaiawaBaaaBSteaawBMawaBaaa
Nrw PorrromcR. Yankton it the
-v.uv, ha han selected for tbe
new postofflce to be established at
what hat heretofore been
ir-:-..in. nn the Nehalem road.
U Bln bM been appointed
postinittrest, and her bond hat been
already forwarded to the dPn
at Washington for approval, when, II
found satisfactory tba neowsary tup
pltet will be tent out for Yankton at a
full fledged pottofBoe.
Pttriar Excorsior. Orpbeuslodge
K of p' of Portland, will give a Pyth
ian excnrtlon to St. Helen, next Tues
day night. There will probably be
from forty to aixty eouplee, and a
3a ttJamer bat been ohartared
foTthe trip. Tbey bring with them
anowbettra, and L,rhe?.wm
ternal vitit to Avon lodge here, win
r3 to tne opera houte and enjoy
Aemeelvea In dancing. At we under
SandH tbabaU will be PuM'"""
who wUh to attend. Supper hat been
rrranged for at the St. HeWna hotel
TBAOHBBfP INSTITUTE.
' Baimiix, Or,, August 28, 1804.
Pureusnt to tb call of the county school
superintendent tb annual teecbwV Insti
tute for Columbia oounty was eocvsned st
th school bonis In Bainler, Oregon, on
Wsdnodsy, Auguit 23, 1804.
Promptly st the opening hour Superin
tendent Ackerman of slultnomsh. Profes
sor Peebles of Haleui, snd Buperlntendent
wstts were on hsnd to begin tbs eourof
Inatruction for tesclisrs, as outlined by
Profeator Aoksrmsn, who lacomidered one
of tbe beat Institute worker In th (tale.
The first day's attendancs was not large,
owing to tbs fact that many teachers did
not stsrt until after th opening of ths ses-
kin and consequentlslly srrlvcd lets. Ths
sttendancs, however, grew very rspidly
snd ths following-named teacher were en
rolled: Mr. A. J. Bhermsn, Miss Fsnnle Burk,
Reuben; Mra. Jole McDonald, Merrhlend;
Mlaa Ads DcOrsfr. Mies Kve Bonaer, Mrs.
0. V. Hi. Helen, Mr. W. B. Daggett, Heap
pooac; Mr. U. L. Bhutto, Mlas Abbis Bry
ant, MIm OrsUillbam, Mtes Msud Brysnt,
Mist Mildred Boyle, Clatskanls; Mr. M. C.
Cae, Mr. Oaorg Perry, Houlton; Mr. W.
Young. Mrs. M. Way, St. Helens; Miss
L. A. Bonier, Columbia City; Mia L. A.
Wlllaon, Portland; MI Emma Wagner,
Mr. T. J. Cleeton, Mr. T. J. Cleeton, Mr.
W. A. Wood, Mr. C. K. Walker, fisinier;
klas L. A. WUwn, Apiary; MIm Vannle
Mervs, Mr. L. J. Msssrve, Dclena.
Miss Fannis Bnrk was sppotnted aecre-
tsry snd Mlsse DeOraff, Bryant and Bon
aer snd Mesara. Css snd Young were ap
pointed to provide a programme for eve
ning exercises, snd Miss Burk snd Mesnrs.
Dsggett snd Bbernian were selected a com
mittee on resoluUons.
Superintendent Ackerroan's method of
handling Institute work is well known to
sll educator of tbe state and are held In
high estimation,
Tbe inatruction in Reading, Numbers,
Language, History, Geography and school
methods wers pevially valuable to young
teachers, and wer highly appreciated by
teacher! of experience.
Tbe Interest of the teachrs Inthtwork
was quite encouraging, and the fact was
plainly developed that tb teachers, who
sxpect to keep in tbe front rsnk of the pro
ceealon, moat attend Institute work.
On the part of diatrict officer who hop
to keep up tb standard of school work
they muat to It tbat teacher of good
training and acknowledged ability be em
ployed, and then pay thm well for tbe
work. Modern text book are made to cor
respond with tb la teat methods of teach
ing, and the only possible way teachers
bavs of acquiring a uniform and system
atic method of school-room work is to meet
with other teacher and instructors of large
practical experience In actual school work.
Tb meeting, as a whole was highly ap
preciated by all who had tbe good fortuns
to bs present. Superintendent Gibson and
wife of Clackamas county and msny other
person Interested in school work war
welcome visitors to the institute.
The session wss brought to a pleasant
termination with a pleasant entertainment
t Masonic ball on th evening of the 24tb,
and th following resolution were adopted
as expressing tbe sentiment of th teach
ers in attendance:
aaroaf or sssoMmoa coMnrrrxs.
Wbisba. We, tbe teacher ot Columbia
county In Institute assembled, feeling tbat
we bave passed a profitable session, and
that ws are greatly indebted to tbe good
people of Rainier, and others, for kindness
to us; therefore be It
KseoLVSD, Tbat w extend a vote of
thank to the oounty superintendent for
tbe pains bs bss taken to procure proficient
and economic management; to Professor
Ackerman and Peeble for th faithful and
able manner In which they have conducted
the work; to the people of Bainler, es
pecially, for hospitality and kindness; and
tbat we may be better able to do our part,
we resolve to begin now to prepare for and
to endeavor to secure a full and enthusi
astic attendance at our next meeting.
Farnt Boas. I
W. B. Dauoktt. V Com.
A. J. 8h Sanaa. )
AN INSTITUTR LRTTRR.
Thataachara' annual Institute recently
held at Balnier, deserve more than a pass-
Ins notice. While tbe attendance was not
as large as In more thickly settled counties,
the attention and appreciation was, ws be
lieve, equal to the be it of tbem.
Prof. Ackerman. than whom a better in-
Imtltute conductor is seldom found, took
hold of tbs work as th iugh something was
to bs dona, and tbe magnetic, almost hyp
notic influence which he immediately
brought to bear upon bis hearers, com
manded tbe closest attention. So deeply
absorbed became both teacher and pat
rons that tbev hardlv heeded the lapse of
time as be unfolded, in brief outline, a
mathod of preaentlns each ot the various
branches taught in our common schools.
In fact, he baa perfected and bad pub
lished In pamphlet form, an outline of hi
method as a unreative help to tb teach
ers of Multnomah oounty, and it could be
followed to exoell ant advantage by teachers
of this oounty. To ons whose school days
occurred forty years ago, the marked prog-
. If not striking con trait in eduoauonal
method and results is easily een. While
progress Is ths watchword in every line of
hminnaa snd In every avocstlon.yet iu none
is It more evident than in this, which Is
said to be the noblest of arts, but the sor
rieat of trades. And yet, whsn by dint of
nmnnnnn. one learns bis subject aa
wall as Prof. Ackerman has, hs or she can
not only command a good salary, but earn
all they get.
Tbe thoughts suggested in this brief insti
tute will instill in tbe minds of teachers a
feeling ot perseverance and encouragement
which they would gain nowhere else, and
the gathering together of co-laborers forms
a mutual bond which ha lasting triendahlp.
More than this; the hospitality of tbe Rain
ier ladles wss more than repaid by the ap
preciative manner In which it was received,
. ,.u ,U - Yl .1 1
and every ooay agrees whu ii
t..hr who aald "she would cherish the re
membrance ot this institute as one of the
nn anota of her memory."
In a few well-ntung remaras ai in oiuae,
sm(. Ackerman struck th key-note oy
tsylng "that tha true teacher Is known by
his love ot association wltn oiuer teacnera.
..j rr inatltuta work." verifying the oia
adage, "birds of a feather Book together."
IITIZSH.
"I know aa old soldier who bad chronic
ji.,t Inns standing, to have oeen
permanently cared by taking Chamberlain'
Collo, Cholera, ana Litarrnaw neiaeuy,
ay Edwsrd Shumplk, a prominent drug
.t Minneapolis. Minn. "I have sold
s "
tbs remedy In thl city for aver svn years
and conildw it superior to any oiner meoi
cinenow on th market, for bowel oom-
ninint." Twenty-five and nity cent potuee
Qua remedy for sals by DrEdwln Hose.
SPUING VALLEY.
Mr. Marshal hat removed to San
Francisco, where be will work at hit
trade.
Joe Dupont left home last Saturday
for tha hnn varHa. where he will re
main about three wecke.
The first ripe tomatoes of the season
were picked In Wm. Miller's garden
on the 10th of the present month. "
All kinds of vegetables and cereals
in this vicinity are considerably above
the average thit year, with the excep
tion of early potatoea.
Win. Pbole started for the hop yards
last week, leaving bit wife to take oare
of the place.
I. Bintak it building a neat resi
dence on bit place this summer.
My boy waa token with a disease resem
bling bloody flux. Tbs first thing I thought
of was Clismberlsin's Colic, Cholera, and
Diarrhoea Bemedy. Two doses of It set
tled tbe matter snd cured him sound and
well. I heartily recommend this remedy
to sll persons suffering with a like com
plaint. I will anawer any inquiry regard
ing It when tamp Is enclosed. 1 refer to
sny county official as to my reliability.
Wm. Roach, J. P., Primroy, Campbell
oounty. Tenn. Foraale by Dr. Edwin Rosa.
Wbeo Baby w aiok, w gave bar Oaaterl.
Whan aba waa a Child, aha cried for Oaatorla.
Wben ah beoama Mlaa, aba dung to Oaatorla.
Wbaa aba bad Children, ah gavstbam Caorie
avmmoiia.
In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon,
for Columbia county.
Mrs. Robert McMath, Pltf., 1
va. I
John Maynard, W. H. Con- , SUMMONS
vera, and M. B. Moyer, I
Pefendants. I
To the above-named defendant, K. B. Moy
er. In the name of the State of Oregon:
You are hereby required to appear in the
Circuit court of th But of Oregon, for Co
lombia county, on or before the first day of
tba next regular term oi aam court, to-wit:
T-..., .. U . U.I. Am Af Intnl... A Tl
1804, aud anawer thecomplaint filed against
you by th platnuu in tne above-en titled
ult: and von will take notice tbat if you
fail to so appear and anawer, th plaintiff
win tax jnugniem againai you lor me re
lief prayed for In tbe complaint, vix: Judg
ment for the aam of R500 with interest
thereon at the rate of ten per cent per an
num from January 9th, 1802, until paid;
for one hundred dollar attorney's fee in
this suit, and the costs herein. to be taxed:
for a decree foreclosing a certain mortgage
siven to lecur tbe aforesaid sum. and an
order to sell tbe real estate described in
aald mortgage, a follows, to-wit: Tb
southeast one-quarter of the sootheaat one-
?uarter, and tbe lots numbered five (5), ix
61. (even 7. snd eight (8). of aection sev
enteen (17). In township six (6) north ot
range live (6). west of the Willamette mer
idian, according to tbe government survey,
snd being in Columbia county, Oregon,
and bariing yon and all parties claimins
Id laod or any part thereof, fiora any and
all equities, of redemption or otherwise, in
and to the same and for an order to apply
the proceeds of tbe sale of said lands to the
pavment of plaintiff judgment.
This summons is published bv ao order
made by Hon. Thomas A. McBride, tbe
presiding Judge for ssid court, st Chambers
on tbe 1st day of August, 1891.
W.J.RICE.
aSloS Attorney for Plaintiff.
acmnioNs
In tb Circuit Court of the 8tate of Oregon
for the County of Columbia.
Jambs Dat, Plaintiff,
v.
Thomas Dawsos, Mastha E. Dawsosj,
8. A. Milks, Waltx jl. Boat and
Loot T. Boss, Defendents.
To Walter H. Burr and Lncy T. Burr, two
of tne aoove nsmea ueienaanis:
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OP
Oregon, you and each of you are hereby
noUtled and required to appear and answer
tha complaint filed in ssid Court on the
Slat day of July, 18M, against the above
named defendants in the foregoing enutied
ult, on or before tbe first day of the next
term of laid Court next following the expira
tion of ix weeks from tbe firit publicaUon of
thl inmmoni, to-wit: By th first Tuesday
after tbe second Monday in October, isui,
being the 9th day ot said month of October,
and that if you fail to so appear and ans
wer, tbe plaintiff will, for wsnt thereof,
apply to the Court for the relief demanded
In said complaint, to-wit: For Judgment
gainst defendants Thomas Dawson and
Martha E. Dawson for tbe sum of $100.00,
together with Interest thereon from the
18th dsy of August, 1892, at the rate of ten
per cent, per annum, and for the further
sum of R75.00 as attorney's fees, and also
the further sum of 112.08 paid aa taxes oft
mortgaged premises hereinafter described,
and for bis costs and disbursement in said
suit snd for a decree of forecloaure of the
mortgage In said complaint described given
by the defendants, Thomas Dawson and
Martha E. Dawson, on tbe following des
cribed real estate, to-wit: Tba northeast
quarter of the northwest quarter of section
fourteen, and also tha east half of the south
west quarter of section eleven, all in town
ship sevan north, rsnge three west of the
Willamette Meridian and containing one
hundred and twenty acre ot land la Co
lumbia county, Oregon, to secure aald
amount, and for an order of sale of said
premises to satisfy said Judgment, and for
such further relief as to tha Court may
seem right and just.
This summons is served by the publica
tion thereof for six successive weeks by the
order of Hon. Thomas A. McBride, Judge
of said Circuit Court made and dated Aug
ust 1st, 189. DILLARD A COLE,
a24o6 Attorneys for Plaintiff.
auniwona. .,
lit TBI OlBOTOT COCST Ot THS StATS Of Os
BHioit.rosrHi County os Colombia:
Mabtha E. HoLouohms, Plaintiff, vs. Johk
B. Obtxl, Mast Amabda Obtil, and Eo
wabo E. Pabsohs, Defendants:
To Mary Amanda Ortel and John B. Or
tel. two of the above-named defendants:
Is ths Nam or tbs Btats or Obboo;
You are hereby notified and required to ap
pear and answer the oomplalnt tiled in said
court on tbe 16th day of May, 1894, against
the above-named deiendanta, in the forego
Ins-entitled suit, on or before the first day
ot the next terra of eaid Court, next follow
ing the expiration ot six weeks from toe
nrst puDiicauon oi tuia uutiuuiis, wit;
By tbe Tuesday after tbe second Monday in
ntnhar.l894.belnc the 9th dsv of said month
of October, and tbat if you fail to so appear
and answer, tne piainun win, ior want
thannf. annlv to the Court for the relief de
manded In ssid complaint, to-wit: For
Judgment against you and each of yon, for
the sum of 250, together with Interest
thereon from the 13th day ot November,
1893. at ten per cent per annum, and for
the furtoer sum oi sou aa attorney s tees,
and for his costs and disbursements In said
suit, and for a decree of foreclosure of the
mortgage in said complaint deaoribed, given
by you, on the following-described real
property, to-wit: Th northwest x of eo
tion Si, 'township S, north rang. S west of
tbe Willamette meridian, uoiumoia oounty.
Oregon, to secure aaid amount, and for an
nrriAr of aale ot laid premise to aatisfv
said Judgment, and for auch further relief
aa to to ooari may seem rwat just.
Thta aummona la asrved bv tb public
Hon thereof for ix successive weeks, by
tbe order ot Hon. Thoa. A. MnBride, fudge
of said circuit court, maas ana aeiea may
16th, 1894.
DAVIS, OANTENBEIN A VEAZIE,
aiOsSU Attorney for Plaintiff,
Idle Shipbuilders. .
-tufma tha alar-tlnn of Orover Cleveland
to the presidency for the second time, we
ha.1 nnntronta to alllllbulldlng Ul th Urg
amount of VWfm. Coon his Inaugura-
.. . . . I . A tt
Hon au these contracts were caneeieu.
Bo said Stephen W. Roach, who succeeded
his father, th great shipbuilder, John
Roach, as the beaj of the great ship yards,
st Chester. Pa., and of the Morgan Iron
Wnrka In that I'M v. Time WSS. Under the
republicsn administration, when Cheater
was a prosperous city with a teeming and
industrious population. Mow tbe grass is
growing in th streets. The pay rolls of
the Roach yards were at one time not teas
than 129,000 a week. How it Is not many
more hundreds than tv, enty-fivs. I bav
seen twelve ships on the stocks at Chester,
f nna lima Hi.m tha laat ship OA tb
stocks was the yacht built for one of th
younger Roaches, cbleuy to aeep a lew
men employed, so that the yards could be
kept going, snd a few old employes of tbe
company retains!. These great works are
now reduced to repair work, and are even
taklnv iiuh odd lobe as table and bar
room fixture, instead of great steamships,
to plow tbe ocesn under tbe American nag.
Thl. la an ofahut leaaon in Industrial mat
ters which be who runs may read. Oo to.
almost sny town In the country wnicn nss
been built up by protection to American
Industries and you will And another such
leaaon si tb one related.
Kenneth Bazemore had the good fortune
to receive a (mall bottle of Chamberlain's
Colic, Cholera and Dirrbcca Remedy when
three members of his family were sick with
dysentery. This one smsll bottle cured
them all. and he had some left which be
gave to Geo. W. Baker, a protnliient merch
ant of the place, Lewlaton, N. C, and It
cured him of the ssme complaint. When
troubled with dysentery, diarrhoea, colic or
cholera morbus, give this remedy a trial
and yon will be more than pleased with the
result. Tbe praise that naturally follows
its introduction and ne ha mad It very
popular. Twenty-five and fifty cent bot
tles for aale by Dr. Kdwin Roaa.
Awarded
Hlgfaeft Honors World' Fair.
Da
CH2AT.1
MOST PERFECT MADE
A pure Crape Cream of Tartar Powder. Free
from Ammonia, Alum or any other adulterant.
40 YEARS THB STANDARD.
PROFESSIONAL.
pB. A. t. Mrf.AR.KN.
PHYSICIAN AND BURGEON.
Rainier, Oregon.
jjb. u, B, curt.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
8k Helena, Oregon.
jyi. J. K. HALL,
PHYSIHIAN AND SURGEON.
Clatskauie. Columbia county, Or.
QK. EDWIIt ROSS,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
St. Helen, Oregon.
jyt. J. U. P. CHALMBEB,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Bt. Helens, Oregon.
yy N. MESERVB,
Surveyor and Civil Engineer
HELENA, OREGON.
County Surveyor. Land Surveying, Town
Platting and Engineering work promptly
executed.
WANTED COUNTY WARRANTS!
I will pay the highest cash price for Column
bia county warrant.
Send ro an order for your county war
rant, and receive tbe cash for it by return
mail. 8. C. DAVIS,
St. Helena, Oregon.
J". N"e Slusser,
HAIR DRESSER
' ' AND-
T0NS0RIAL ARTIST.
Having recently located in tbe city and
wishing to establish myself, I invite the
publio to favor me with at least a share of
your trade. Sharp, keen rasor.
COUURN'S OLD STAND
ST. HELENS, : ; : OREGON
-STLAMER-
K-E-H-A-N-l
WILLAMgTTI M.OUOH ROUTE.
Leaves St. Helens for Portland
at 6.45 A. M., Daily,
Arriving at
COPELAND'S LANDING..
8CAPPOOBK . " ..
JOY'B ..
PORTLAND "
7:06 A. at
s:00 A. at
t:10 A. at
10 JO A. M
Leaves Portland
at 8.-00 P. M. Arriving
at 8t. Helena at 6:80 P. M,
SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT
Large Assortment of Pure and Fiesh
Drugs and Patent Medicines
-AT
St. Helens
- - - TOILET
SOAPS, PERFUMERY, BRUSHES, POWDERS, &C.
Prescriptions Compounded
AT ANY HOUR DURING THE DAY OR NIGHT.
Dr. Edwin Ross, Proprietor
ST. MElLjE3XxrS - OFEQGOIM
tt
FA LCO N " BEE
In the matter of quality ,1h best
' Northwestern Agnut.
POUTIItSrD
One hundred and seventy-one
THE ST, CHARLES HOTEL
Corner Front and Morrison Streotsb
This is Ihs moat popular hotel In Portland, snd has been for
. many years. If you want to meet a friend you will aurely
find biro at the St. Charles. Il also enjoys tbe patronage of
tb business msn of the northwest. Courteous attendants.
Favorite Hotel of tba City of Portland.
O. "7r. PdSTO'7VrL-TSt -pqt
THE B
Main Street. St. Helemav. Orescon.
FINE WINES, LIQUORS; AND CIGARS.
Che eXslslrratsb "SKtsinharM tfser" ro Vfanalti.
A Good Billiard and Pool Table Is provided for the use of Patrona, and parties who wiao.
to spend a pleasant hour hould remember "THE BANQUET."
Oniv the fnrset aas tfsei of Sttruor gtsf en a)ma.
Card Table are at tbe disposal of patrons who wish to indulge in a social game of cards
and we can assure tbem tbat tbey will be well treated at "THS BANQO BT."
"W. MESKSB. Proprietor
LEADING - RESORT - IN - THE - CITY
MUGKLBGB
MAMCPACTUBKBa Of AMD DKALXX8 1
Rough and Dressed Lumber
FIR AND CEDAR
Of Every Style,
AT THE
ST. HELENS.
STOP FOR YOUR
CLATSKANIE DRUG STORE
Where yon will And the largest stock of Patent
Medicines, Prescription Drugs, Toilet Articles, etc.,
ever found in Columbia County. :
DR. J". E. HALL, Proprietor
The tables are always supplied with the Best Edible and Delioa
ciea the market affords.
TERMS REASONABLE FOR REGULAR BOARDERS
Having been newly refurnished we are prepared to give aatiafae
tion to all our patrons, and solicit a aniira of your patronage.
J. GEORGE, Proprietor, St. Helens. Oregon
St. Helens Livery Stables
TH08. COOPEB, Proprietor.
Handy location, and yon oan feel sure that your horses will receive ;
aa good attention aa though you were caring for tbem yourself.
HANDY TURNOUTS ON SHORT NOTICE.
iMFTXTLJTT BROS
THE LEADING MERCHANTS OF
"Vernonia and Cornelius, Ogn.
WBITE TO CORNELIUS FOB STAGE DATES.
FISHERMEN AND CAMPERS SUPPLIED
. J. H, DECKER . a
TOIM 3 O IRI-A.ILi ARTIST
- The old and reliable barber baa his raaora Just aa
aharp as can be found, and will shave you com
fortably and quickly for only fifteen centa.
GIVE HIM A CALL. AT THB OLD STAND ON STRAND ST
The table will be aupplied with the beat the market affords.
Board by ths Day, Week, or Month at Reasons rstss
Everything Clean. A Share of Your Patronage is Solicited.
A. H. BLAKESLEY, Prop, ST. HELENS, OR
ST. HELENS MEAT MARKET
All kinds of Fresh and 8alted Meats, Sausage and Fish. Meata -by
WholeaaU at Special rates. Express wagon ran to all parte
of the the oity, and charges reasonable.
SWEETLAND - & - SHELDON, . PROPRIETORS
THg
Drug Store
ARTICLES - - -
SUPPLIES
ever placed on tbla market We are tha
SEED CO.
Second street.
Portland, Oregon.
Grade and Variety
OLD STAND,
OREGON
MEDICINS AT THE