The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913, October 12, 1894, Image 3

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    OREGON MIST
JPMNHU EVERY PHIDAt.
. . fWMU. Notio.1 liberal offer
iU be mad Um isdie of Columbia
a-ounty by celling at The La Mode
millinery parlois, 228 First struct, Port
lna. Mew .tore and tyUiil good,
Juitoki Uumihnku. Jutlg '-T.A
MoBrlde dismissed the pulit Juror
slrawn (or the Oulober term of court
jtlmMt iwn i convened court
Hat Tuesday morning not Indefinitely
I'ul to report lor duty on Moiiday
morning, October 82.,
ToTki Qiamii Lome. Mr. J, R.
Heegle went to Purtlaud Tueeday as n
representative of Avon lodge No. 62,
K. of p., to be in attendance at the
Orand lodge which was in session there
ruesday, Wednesday, end Thursday
el this week. Mr. Beegle wa accom
panied by hie wife.
Aoohmi PttMTirut. Not for nuny
yeart hi there been such an enor
mous yield of acorns a there it thli
yer. Huge, whose good fortune it ii
o m in the vicinity of an oak grove,
re feasting and fattening themselves,
and the feative wood duck may be
aeen lakin care of hie share of them.
Steam eb PoKOHAaao. Jacob Kara 01
m purchased the ate'ehier Elwooa
which i now on tlo Lewi and Lake:
river route temporarily in place of the
aiaacoi. me purchuae price was
6,000. It la tli i.it.,nii.)ii to run the
Elwoodontbe Upper Willamette s
aoon a the Mascot ha been thor
oughly overhauled. IC.tarri now has
a floet of rive steamboats Lurliiie.
Vodine, Mascot, Ocefto Wave and El
rood all good boat.
8mTa t tub Air. There were
night shirt snd ulght gown flying in
the air at Baluier the othor night
about two aeoond after the Harvest
Jueii atruok the Sarah Dixon. Men,
women, and children who had retired
for the night cam lying into each
other presence with a little ceremony
as if they were iu full dress. Terry
Co waa so much embarrassed that he
atuck hi head into a atove o he
couldn't as the liKhU.
A New Dial. A uew steamboat
deal i on the tapia. A far a can be
learned it i the intention to consoli
date the entire steamboat Interests
under one management. Two day
I Oil and two night boat would be
Iterated. Bound trip dievoutioued.
The present rate would be niaintaied.
Now that the winter eaaou I coining
on travel 1 neccarily light and to
continue operating meaoa to lwe the
profits, if any, that have been made
during the summer. GaaetUi.
Ntw Daily. Portlaud'a new daily
and Sunday uewspaper will make it
first eppearauce next Monday morn
ing. The Sun will be the uanieol the
new publication, and it manager will
be Capt. John O'Brien. The Sun will
real it ray of light upon the people
nf Portland and.the adjacent country,
and make all opposition to democratic
principle wilt under the penetrating
. argument caat from the Suu't foun
tain of light.' Thb Mist will cheer
fully comply, with the managei'a re
quest, by poUl, to exchange.
Arm the Btci Kirr The tug
Monarch, of the Merubaut A Ship
ownera' Towing Co., of San Francisco,
irivad at Astoria, Tuesday. Iler ob
ject ia visttlug lb river I to tow down
the big cigar abaped rait which was
built down at Stella. The raft belong
10 Bine A Robrtoo,of Sau Francisco.
The tug larted aoutb with her tow
Thurday. -The .raft ill. i U. iai.l,
draw about tweuiy-on feet when leav
ing Stella, and will be deepened at At
toria by the addition of a deckload ot
800,000 feet of lumber. Crossing out
11 will probably draw between twenty
Ave aud twenty-nil feet. ' '
Dbath or Catfish. Oldtion flalt
ermen tell us ot the reason of the
scarcity of lrger-aiad ceifUh.or rather
they altrlhut the cause to the ex
treme highth of tha water the past
aummer. They also tell ns that it was
no uncommon thing to see hundreds
of the flah lying fed the ,hon
of sloughs and bays, and say that there
waa certainly some disease among the
fish. It ia reoalted to our own mind
that the catfish caught during and
ainca the high water are not so large
as those caught a year or two ago.
Thl same thing hae caused much
comment among fishermen, and since
this attributed suae ny imaginary
it doe contain eonie reason. ...-.;
New IwVMI-'Captains Sullivsn
and Turner of the Harvest Queen,
have invenrtda new clock for a pilot
house. Theoew time piece ia more
properly spiking a a clock and lamp
iombined....Toe. new clock t con
atrucled from the the movement of an
Elgin watch. The dial will b suf
ficiently Urge to dmit the hour
being pl.ihleuV- The hsuda are
aou.truoted of aluminum. By,P'"J
inc a amall lamp behind the dial it re-
witting IhtfHiburt to b plainly wen
obviating the need of alight l lb
pilothouse, which U he bane of-e
navigatorVjiliMn' night, and
"egy weather; It If not unlikely
h.t the gentlemen will patent their
invention and become millionaire a
a result of their skill. Paiette.
OtiT MB ButtlKEk'-No truer saying
AXisti than thai "cpmpatiUoti the
lilaof trade.". .W.e see this fact denr
onstrsted ev.'ry day ' In every line of
business, ud especially . J Ihe
ateamuoat buaine... On. .veil
fstsceoosoC competition in this re
aoeot, under ;our obaervation, i the
Villamett;,ouKh rout. om
which exterfd. ? WH to . I I Uw y m
boatmen. Beali.mg that IM
Good, of th,V.Hing America, placed
thVierviceM! hi. .teamer at the bid
ding of thrf peopM Bh'"h;
d bid. fair to be a lively competitor.
Thaofflcertend cr of U Young
Amerio !:. sccommodating gen-
.cquaiutaoesS, od ibeir
arning forThm reputation whioh
"a aoM by ihlr .turdy compeUtor.
and diw the whoU river, and
d.Wotr tlth Young America
isotitfoibystf. : i,
PICtUtONAb AMD tVOOALt. .
County court meet today (Friday.)
.Dry good iiever so tow as now at
Dolmau'a. "
W. H. Conyers, of Clutakenle, was
In town Tuesday.
Dr, Cliff report Mra. P. A. Frakes
a couvuluioing.
Salmon are reported to ba running
veryjiieuiiiuiiy.
Tho. Lavender, of Vernonla, was In
town Wednecday.
Buy your ticket for tha Pythlau
dane October 2ih.
Bemember the Pythian dance to be
given uu October 26th.
Mr. and Mr. John Frante,of IIoul
ton, were iu Portland Tuesday.
Hon. T. J. Oleelon, of Buinior, was
iu lowu a few minutes last Saturday,
Jo. II. Bennett, of Oilltoo, wa a
pleasant caller at thl ofllce Wednes
day. Ed. Joseph, formerly of the Young
America, la uow employed on the
Iralda. . "
W. A. Young el'ised a very Success
ful term of school at Oilltou on last
Friday. . ; , '
Mrs. James Muckle was a passangor
up to Portland Tuesday ou tha Sir.
Lurlin. tr.'w .-;.jt . .jjC'
:; Frank Spittle, . proruMng.youog
lawyer, of AsWri. was In 'towil "Tues
day last.
A full lio of rubber footwear at
Dolmau'a. .
Geo. E. Davis and Mr. Bigg, the
latter from eaMern Oregon, were in
town Wednesday.
The public i cordially Invited to
participate in the Pythian festivities
ou October 20U.
8. C. Davis attended the Grand lodge
JC. tif P. festivitiee iu Porllaod Tuesday
and Wednesday.
Try one of those "Elegantes" at
Boss' drugstore. It ia tha best five
cent cigar on the market.
A county treasurer's notice appears
In this issue, aa does aUo a notice of
lb city tiasurer of St. Helens.
Nail never so chesp before, Coffee
falling, sugar lower, flour down out of
tight prices regulated by the limited
niony io circulation. Your money'
worth every time at Dolman's.
Joseph Coulter Joseph Vanblaricom,
Juhn Adams, Alex 8word, Israel
Spencer, and A. Malmsten, ail of Ver
non is, were io town this week.
The little ateamer Bowena ran into
the fUhtrap belonging to Joe Thur
dich, on the slough, last week, aud did
considerable damage. ' It also dam
aged A. Bubert'a fisblrap.
The corn crop failure in tha Mis
sou'i valley waa not so bad aa reported.
Hog product did go np as speculator
expected. Haina, shoulders, aud ba
con, fall cure, at Dolman's.
Send your order for Job printing to
iMsntBea instead of sending your
money and order out of the couniy.
We are prepared to turn out work ia
that line, in appearance equal to that
of Portland olficts, aud for pricea we
defy competition.
Mr. Dolman sells goods at prices
that leav no inducement to go to
Portland for cheaper suppliea. We
think that better than the old song of
growling at people for buying where
tbeycliooae. St. Helena is a good
point to trade.
Some niitcroant or miscreants stole
some highly-prised flower plants be
longing lo Mrs. J N. Blusher last ween.
The perpetrators of such little petty
thieveries should be caught aud se
verely dealt with, which would no
doubt put a slop to such degrading
pilferiugs.
REUBEN.
George Archibald is in the hospital,
but is Improving, j
Haying is over. The farmer are
riow g'iviug their' attention to potato
digging.' ':
E. W. Fowler's house la about com
pleted ; also Gabriel Dugan'a house,
back of Neerville.
W. C. King Intends to move his
shingle mill from Apiary to sear this
place about.Novembsr 1st.
G. C. Jsquish and 8amuel Munn, of
this place, went to the county seat on
Tuesday to attend circuit court.
Samuel Fowler, of this place, left
here with his family last Monday for
Oak island, where be will have charge
of Frank Dow'a farm for the winter.
Mra. Flora FowWr has , been ap
pointed postmaster at QoMe, and that
place will have a pontoUice as soon as
the bond is approved at Washington.
Our seolion boas saya the graveyard
along tbe railroad, on Jack Haley'a
place, is filling up fast. During tbe
last week there have been three borsea
killed by the train. '
W. L. Brown, 8. R. Haxey, B. 0.
Drindle. 8. J. Differl, and W. C. King,
all of Apiary, were in town last Satur
day, each bringing a load ot ahingles
for the Portland market.
One hundred feet of the 0. R. L. A F.
Co', wood flume, which spana Goble
creek, near tbe river, wa precipitated
last Saturday while wood was being
flumed for H. B. Borthwick.
The Woslern Union Telegraph Co.
has put up new pole and raised the
wire ten (let higher across the low
land about thla place, to they will not
be bothered by another '94 high water.
Shattered lit Hand.
Alfred, the 13 year-old on of John
Buubv, of tin 1'laoe. while out hunt
ing for birde last Tuesday, met with a
very severe accident. The lad, lit at
tempting to insert a cartridge into the
britch of a sliotguu, suuck the cupped
end of the cartridge with a knife, ex
ploding it, and as a . result bis right
hand waa viy badly unaltered from
the dii-cliHrgs. Dr. Cliff, i attending
the little fellow, ami reports him rest
ing as eaay a could he expected.
t'ltf Traiwrr. Nvsloa.
St, Hlensuy warrants iT is. 8, 77,01,
66 103 and 104. ar due and pa bit, and
will not bear tntereit after tbl dutc
Dated October 1, 18M. W. B. DatAse.
,:.r.-..'' Treamirsr,
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kTBOM VEftMONIA.
Farrvest Shennahaii ha returned to
the valley for the winter,
' The social next Friday evening
promise to be a brilliant affair.
It is reported that a lead mine has
been diicovered on Pebble creek.
Miss Bertha Detrick is attending
school at Lafayette, Yamhill county.
Uriah and Will Mellinger have re
turned to their ranch on the Upper
Nehalem.
Geo. Engelke bas disposed of his
Pebble creek ranch, and will try his
luck in Portlaud.
Missel Ida and Bessie and Willie
Wilson liavs gone to Monmouth to
school for the winter.
Frank Malinalen cut bis foot pretty
bad about ten days ago, and is not able
to be out at this writing.
Hal Taylor and Fred Job, of Hills
boro, were campad ou Bock creek last
week catching fish and killing time.
Mr. and Mrs. Embrie and daughter,
Lucilu, and Mr. Miller, of Hillsboro,
are visiting relatives and friends in
Vernonia.
There has been more pleasure seek
ers in Nehalem this year than at any
time previous. You see we are getting
our name up.
Sidney Dell left for Portland last
week where he will use his influence
with the people in getting a railroad
to our country. ,
Times aie pretty hard in Nehalem,
but we manage to gel along without
shaking lo death with the "ager" like
you river folks do.
Two Nehalem boys were arrested re
cently in Washington county for steal
ing a dog. We know nothing about
it but do not believe they are guilty.
T. B. Dentlow ia the bote potato
raiser to far. He has tpecimen copies
at the postomce, al.o at Zillgitl s and
McNutt'a store, which are hard to beat.
This fine weather is Just what we
need for ripening late fruit, auch as
tomatoes and dog salmon. What few
there ia of the latter are already very
mellow.
It ia reported in aome eaatern town
that Governor Peunoyer, of Oregon,
will take up hia abode ou upper Bock
creek soon after January 1st, 1894.
That ia where the evil spirit was lsst
heard from you know (Indian le
gend.) We cannot vouch for the truth
of this report, but it is barely possible
that it may be true. We would wel
come the governor on Bock creek.
Business in Vernonia seem s to be
very dull at preaeut, but we expect
good times here at an early date, re
gardleaa of the balance of the world.
The railroad subsidy committee for
the Tualitin route are rushing things,
and it begin to look a though the
Bock creek gold ' diggins" were go
ing to turn out all right after all.
Four buudred pounds of the rock was
sent out last week for special test, and
if it prooves good the machinery for
working the mine will be put in aa
early aa tho weatber will permit.
1 Eastern Star.
Mlipah Chapter Mo. 30 was instituted at
tliia place Wdno.ln evening by Grand
Patron J. H. Bridotord. accompanied and
aaaisted by M members of the order from
Portland. The instituting party arrived
at an early hour on the steamer Kellogg,
and at once repaired to the Masonic hall
where tbe ceremonies were Immediately
opened. Mispab Chapter maris out with a
membership ot twentlx. Its officers
are; W M., Mrs. Jsa. Muckle; A. M., Mrs.
0. H. Johns; W. P., Jucub Ueorge;C, Mrs.
Jacob George: A C..Mr. K. K. tjuick; See ,
E. K. Quick; Treat.. W. B. Dillard: W.. P.
J. Bwitser; e) , Andrew King; Adah, Mrs.
James Cox; Ruth. Mrs. A. Henderson;
Ksmsr, Mr j. a. Baron; Mariua, nay a.
Watts: Electa. Mrs. W. H. Doiman. After
tbe inatituUng ceremonies were concluded
the visitors were invited to partake of a
sumptuous repast which bad been ort-pared
lor them and to winch they paid their ap
preciative respecri. Among wa ruiiora
were representatives of cbaptera in Castle
Rock. Wash . Albina, California, and
other places.
DEER ISLAND.
Messrs. J. B. Splawn and I Bum-
gardner took a week'a hunt up the
Cowemeo, in Washington.
Mra. J. J. Galvin haa three more
weeka to tench on her second term.
As an evidence of satisfaction, this is
her fifth engagement.
We are pleased to note the conva
lescence of Mrs. Demerest, who was so
severelj injured by being thrown from
a horse two weeka ago.
The citizens of this neighborhood
held a very enthusiastic meeting last
Friday afternoon, mid if the good work
continues we will seon have a cream
ery of which we can feci proud. No
neighborhood iu these days ean do
without a creamery, but you can't have
one without energy and perseverance.
Lady-Blrda Arrive.
The stale board of horticulture re
ceived Tuesday, at Portland, from the
stale board of California a consign
ment of the Ion looked-for lady birds
of the "twice stabbed" variety ,so oalled
because they have two spots on them
which look aa if they bad been stab
bed with a pin or aomething of the
sort. Thia ia the insect which devotes
its attention lo exterminating the San
Joae scale. The shipment waa con-
Mined in a large pill bjx, which was
as full of bug a a spoiled bam. The
instruction accompanying the buts
is to place them on treea Infested with
San Jose scale, and to lie aome corn
leave or other material on the branches
tor them to hibernate in. The lady
bird", or buss, or. moie properly.
beetles, are to be distributed in colon
ies of a doaen or more to person who
tuve tree infested with San Joae
scale. Mr. Prettyman, the well-known
orcharding secured a colony yesterday,
and the remainder will be disposed of
a toon possible, as they must be
hungry for scale and tired of being
ooo ped np in a pill-box. The bugs are
much like thoae so frequently found
on rosebushes. This explanation is
nesesaary, because some have been
mislead by the name lady bird into
supposing that tbe bugs were birds,
and Secretary Sargent has received
one application for a colony from a
person who spoke of tbe boxes he had
put up for tbe bird to build tbeir
nests in. After these bugs are put on
infested trees, there must be no more
spraying or funiugatlng done, or it
will kill them, as well aa the scale.
TEEVEW SAYS UW INWOCENT.
CUlaas so Know Akaelately Nothing
; of Sayrea Murder.
An Oregonlan reporter waa yester
day admitted to the room occupied by
Attorney Sleeves in the woman' quar
ter in tbe city Jail. Sleeve greeted
the reporter cordially, aud quietly re
turned hi cluir. He said lie was get
ling along u well as could becxpected
under the circumstances, and he had
no complaint to niako against the Jail
ors. When asked what he had to aay
in reference to his case, he replied that
there was nothing he could think of
that had any bearing on the matter.
8teeve did not appear to evade in
terrogation, aud was perfectly at ease.
"I am a lawyer you know," he placidly
said, "and thia is one of the result of
a esse in court. Lawyers must an
ticipate ruosl anything, but this is. be
yond my comprehension, I absolutely
know nothing of the Hay res murder,
and believe that my innocence) will be
proven. My great regreut is my incar
ceration In fail will prove disastrous to
several important cases I have in court.
But I can't help it and mud be con
tent." Tbe prisoner wa asked if he bad
anything to say about Kelley'a state
ment that the,' were implicated in tbe
conspiracy to do away with Sayrea.
He replied that he had known Kelley
casually for a number of years. "I ab
solutely never bad any conversation,
or any communication whatever, with
Kelley in this Sayre matter," he said,
"and do not know a thing about it."
Sleeves referred to a statement in
the Evening Telegram, that hia ap
pe trance when taken into court yester
day indicated that he had passed a
resiless night. Turning to Detective
Day, who stays in the room with him
as guard, he said : "Didn't I sleep well
last night, J off I believe we both
went to bed at 11 o'clock, and I am
aura I slept till 9 o'clock in the morn
ing. The beds are not quite as soft a
I am used to, but ihey are not bad."
Steeves said he had left hia case in
the hands of hia attorneys, Dolph,
Mallory k, Simon, and that be de
pended entirely upon them to look af
ter bis interest. ,
Bob Garihorn wa also seen in hi
room iu the woman's department. He
appeared cheerful, and said that his
only regret in the matter waa the
notoriety he haa received as a supposed
murderer. He said he had never had
any con venation with Kelley in regard
to the Sayre conspiracy, and that he
could not make out how be had been
drawn into it, in anyway. -
Garthoru appears to have been very
much concerned about his fate. Now
that be kuows his innocence appears
to be estahliehed.ie is very happy.
msa Baby was ssek, we gave bar Csstorla.
When she waa a Child, aba cried for Csatorla.
When aha baoams Was, she clung to Caatorla.
Wban she had Children, she gars them Caatorla.
He Will Fight.
Champion Jamea J. Corbett last
week gave out his ultimatum. He
aaid: ....
"Let those men who are seeking
notoriety at my expense, get together
all the fighters in the world who have
110,000 to wager that I cannot dtfeat
them, no weight or color barred. I
will deposit the sum of (10,000 with
David Blanchard, of Boston, as evi
dence of my good faith, and I will de
vote any one week after July 1, next,
to fighting one of them each night
during the week. I mean this, and
thia will be the last time I will ever
train for a pugilietio encounter. Now,
you would-be champions, Robert Fitc
simmona. Peter Jackson, Ed. Smith,
or Peter Maher, here ia your, chance.
I will take Fitssimmons Monday, aul
after him, 'first come, first served.' I
will fight before the club offering the
largest purse. I bar no one."
SHERIFF'S BALE.
BY VIRTUE OFAN EXECUTION,
. judgment order and decree, duly ixsued
out of and under the sesl of the Circuit
Court of the State of Oregon and County of
Columbia, to me duly directed, dated tbe
5th day of September, 1894, upon a judg
ment and decree rendered and entered in
said Court on the 7th dav of June. 1894. in
favor of Archibald Campbell as plaintiff
ana against r ranauii w imams as aetenu
ant, for the sum of one thousand and thirty
eight (f 1 ,038) dollars, with interest thereon
from said 7th day of June, 18W. at the Mte
of 8 per cent per annum, and the further
sum of fourteen and 15 100 ($14.15) dollars
costs and dUhuisements; also the costs of
and upon this writ, commanding me to
make sale of the following real property of
the above-named defendant, to-wit: The
southwest quart-? of tbe northeast quarter
(awW of neX); also the north half of the
southeast quarter InU of se). and the
southwest quarter of the southeaat quarter
(swk of seK). ail in seetion fourteen (14),
township seven (V) north of range four (4)
west of the Willamette Meridian in Colum
bia comity, Bute of Oregon; with the ex
ception of the part of the one hundred and
aixty acres sold to J. B. Briiges, and de
scribed ss follows, to-wit: The north thirty
seres of the above-described southwest
quarter of the northeast quarter (swX of
ne.)
Now, therefore, by virtue of said execu
tion, Judgment order and decree, and in
compliance with the commands cf said
writ. I will, on Saturday, tha 13th day of
October, 1894, at the hour of 10 o'ctork In
tha forenoon, at tbe front door of the county
Court Houxe, in St. Helens, ssid county
and state, sell at public auction, subject to
redemption, to tbe highest bidder for cssh,
all the ri-tht. title and interest of ths above
named defendant, to satisfy said execution,
judgment order and decree, interests and
oosts and all accruing costs.
September 11. 1894. C. P. DO AH,
sl4ol2 Sheriff of Columb'a County, Or. .
. .'. Awarded
ttislKMt Honor Wortd' Pair;
MOST PERFECT MADE.
A pore Crap Cream of Tartar Powder. Pre
40 YEAft$ THB STANDARD.
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Pernio (.Isjisew gJeessaw.
To ths Honors We thTcoonty 4ertof Co
lumbia County, Oregon:
We, ihs undersigned legal voters residing
in Dceppoos precinct, Colombia county.
Stats of Oregon, would respectfully peti
tion your honorable body at Its next ad
journed term Which will be held on October
12th, 1894, lnkthe Court Boose in the
City of St. Helens, Columbia county,
Oregon, that a license be granted to J. u.
McKay and K H, 8 ager to sell irm-ituoas,
vinous snd mall liquors in quantities less
than one gallon in Scappoose precinct, and
that such Uceiiss be Issued for ther'!1 '
one year, for all of which your pctlUoners
will ever prsy. - ,
A Lsne, P L Stephens. Wm McMalns,
Lafayette Brown. J L Armstrong, J 8 Har
ris. O Lafahar, Peter O Jobnsen, L O Bax
ter. W V Watson , P L Bonser, D Balch
Virgil I Smith, J If 8ederstrmi, Clifford B
Harris. W H McParlaud. P Y Ahrene. O
D Oarrifon, A M Lamberson, O H Hlercks.
W T Freeman, M 1 Knglert. C H Konkle,
J B Duncan. O J Lamberson, D E Freeman.
John M Oove, George 1) Gove, Robert Mc
Kay, M Basendorf, i P Walker, J O Tomp
kins. P Lon.ifiiont, Hi L Sclimeltxer, Ed
t,smberon, W Anderson, Wm T White,
George Grant, O A Lsne. L W Bonser,
Peter V lifers. Bud Hatrye, J W Guild.
Armstrong, W K flaild, F S Armstrong,
K Kiesendahl, George Pierce, K H Barnett,
J 8 Sparks, John Scbmitke, L Dahlmann,
I Necft. H Whit. 8 Veirmin. G A Kegels.
Malcolm McKav, John Beardsley.F Payne,
Fred Hammeyer, George Batten. Gust
Lunge, Thomas A Clooinger , J h. Fiper, E
H Lvnch. Tom Orant, C Robinsky, Wm
Wol'f, T Foulsell. , s!4ol2
aVM.HOJS. .
In the Circuit Court of ths 8tate of Oregon,
for CiiliituMa conntv.
Mrs. Robert McMatfi, Pltf.,
VS.
John Maynard.W.H. Con- ! SUMMONS
.vers, and N, B. Moyer,
Defendants.
To the above-named defendant, N. B. Moy
er. In tbe name of the Bute 01 uregon :
You are hereby required to appear in the
Circuit court of the State of Oregon, for Co
lumbia county, on or before the first day of
the next regular term of said court, to-wit:
Tuesday, the 9th iay of October, A. D.
1804. snrl answer the complaint 6 led against
yon by ths plaintiff in tbs above-entitled
suit; ami you will take notice that if you
fail to so appear and answer, the plaintiff
will take Judgment against yon for the re
lief prayed for la the complaint, viz: Judg
ment for the sum of $500 with interest
thereon at tbe rats of ten per cent per an
num from January 9th, 1892, until paid;
for one hundred dollars attorney's fee in
this suit, and the costs herein, to be taxed;
for a decree foreclosing a certain mortgage
given to secure the aforesaid sum, and an
order to sell the real estate described in
said mortgage, as follows, to-wit: Tbe
soutbesst one-quarter of the southeaat one
quarter, and the lota numbered live (5), aix
() . seven (7) snd eight (8). of section sev
enteen (17). ID township six (S) north of
range Ave (5). west of the Willamette mer
idian, according to tha government survey,
snd being in Columbia county, Oregon,
and barring you and all parties claimins
said land or any part thereof, (torn any and
all equities, of redemption or otherwise, in
and to the same and for an order to apply
the proceeds of tiie sate of aaid lands to the
payment of plaintuTa Judgment. "
This summons is published by sn order
nisde by Hon. Thomas A. McBride, tbe
presiding judge for said court, at Chambers
on tbs 1st dsy of August. 1894.
, W.J. BICE.
sSloS Attorney for Plaintiff.
Fruit Trees-
APPLE TBEEH
Northern 8py. Spitsenburg, Ben Davis,
Baldwin, Gravenstein, Etc.
PRC .IB TREES!
Italian, Petite and Silver.
Plum, Cherry and Pear Trees.
Onr Apple and Prune Treea are grafted
from our own young bearing orchard, snd
sre true to nsme and free from pests.
A nice lot of Currsr.t. Gooseberry, Wine
berry snd Earheart Raspberry.
A. HOLADAY,
Scappoose, Or.
For Sale s-
ENGLISH SHROPSHIRE BAMS.
Address W. W. WE8T,
8CAPPOOSE. - OREOON
PROFESSIONAL.
jjr. a. p. McLaren,
PHYSICIAN AND BURGEON.
v - . Rainier. Oregon.
JJR. H. R. curr,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Bt Helens, Oregon.
QR. J. X. HALL,
PHY8IfIAN AND SURGEON.
. Clatsksnle. Columbia county, Or.
JJR. EDWIN BOSS,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
6t, Helens, Oregoa.
JyK. J. M. r. CHALMERS,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
. , St. Helena, Oregon.
yp K. ME8ERVX,
Surreyor and CMI Engineer
DEl.ENA, OREGON.
County Surveyor. Land Surveying, Town
Platting and Engineering work promptly
executed.
WANTED COUNTY WARRANTS!
I will pay ths highest cash price for Colunv
- bia county warrante.
Bend me an order for your county war
rant, and receive the cash for it by return
msiL 8. C. DAVIS,
1 .. St. Helens, Oregon.
J, N. Slusser,
HAIR DRESSER
-AMD .
TONSORIAL ARTIST.
' Having recently located In the oity and
wishing to establish myself, I invits the
oublic to fsvor ms with at least a share of
your trade. Sharp, keen raxors.
COUURD'S OLD STAND
ST. HELENS,
OREGON
SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT
. Large Assortment of Pure and Ftesh
Drugs and Patent Medicines
-AT
Stl Helens
- - - TOILET
SOAPS, PERFUMERY, BRUSHES, POWDERS, &C.
Prescriptions Compounded
AT ANY HOUR DURING THE DAY OR NIGHT
Dr. Edwin Ross, Proprietor
ST. MEHLiEIlSrS
THE ST, CHARLES HOTEL
Consr Front snA Uorrlson Strewtau
This is liis most popular hotel In Portland, snd has been for , .
many years. If you wsnt to meet a friend you will surely
. . . Aid him at the 8t. Charles. It also snjovs ths patronage of
the business man of the northwest. Courteous stlendants.
IfavToritei Zfotstl of tb.a City of Portland.
O. "W. KNOWLES,
THEBANQUET
Main Street. St. Selena. Oregon.
FINE WINES, LIQUORS, AND CIGARS
Kht elbrat "sVstKharM tfssr" lt em Sraisaltt.
A Good Billiard and Pool Table is provided for the ns of Patrons, and parties who wish
lo spend a pieassot hour should remember "TUB BANQUET."
0sils ths Vnrst m g?)t arf f Uunr gSSxrt sn .
Card Tables sre at the disposal of patrons
and we can aware 1
loam cuatiney ww
w.
A.. MEKXEB, Proprietor
LEADING - RESORT
MUGKLB BROS
MavtrracTtruM
Rough and Dressed Lumber
:FIR AND
Of Every Style,
AT THE OLD STAND,
ST. HELENS.
STOP FOR YOUR
CLATSKANIE DRUG STORE
Where you will Hud tha largest stock of Patent
' Medicine, Prescription Drugs, Toilet Article, eto.t
. . . ever found in Columbia County.
DR J. E. ITATX., Proprietor
Q!TV;:LJIT..iT?nTSrS "P-JTOTPECT-i
The table are alwaya supplied with tha Beat Ediblea and Delicto
cles the market affords.
TERMS REASONABLE FOR REGULAR BOARDERS
Having been newly refurnished we are prepared to give aatisfao
tlon to all our patrous, and solicit a hnre ol your patronage.
J. GEORGE, Proprietor, St. Helens. Oregon
MPNUTT BROS
-THE LEADING
Vernonia and Cornelius. Opi.
WHITE TO CORNELIUS FOR STAGE DATES.
ISHERMEN AND CAMPERS SUPPLIED
. . J. H,
TONSORIALj artist
The old and reliable barber bas bis rasors just at :
sharp as can be found, and will shave you com
. fortably and quickly for only fifteen cent. .
GIVE HIM A CALlr AT.THE OLD STAND ON STRAND BT
OIIBIIFii'lL MOTEL
Tha table) will be aupplled with the beat the market afford.
Board by tfi3 Day, Week, cr Month at Rssscnatla rstss
Evory thing Clean. A Share of Your Patrooagf ia Solicited.
A. H. BLAKESLEY, Prop., ST. HELENS, OR
ST. HELENS MEAT MARKET
All kinds of Freeh and Salted Meat, Sausage and Flab. Meata
by Whoteeals at Special rates, . Express wagou ran to all part
of the the city , and charge reasonable.
SWEETLAND -& - SHELDON, - PROPRIETORS
TMtt -
Drug Store
ARTICLES
- OFIBGON
who wish to Indulge in a social game of card
oe weu ireaiea ai"iD.a sasuu.
- IN - THE - CITY
of aud dkalib nr
CEDAR:
Grade and Variety
OREGON
MEDICINS AT THE
MERCHANTS OF-
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