The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913, June 21, 1895, Image 3

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    OREGON MIST.
. PCBMMIltD KVKBV FRIDAY,
filD&HEAD PARAGRAPHS.
Makiho IJay. Th crop ot arjy
fcy In moot placet la very bmvy, and
in Mm parti ol th county it li falling
idly. Uarvatlliia; o( the flrtt crop
ol clover hat already been commenced
pod tome timothy it being cut. The
yield U generally good Jn thete porta.
Sunday Boiiool JExourwoii. Trln
ity tumluy auhool, of Portland, and
gt. David't auuday acboo), o( Albina,
re coming to St. Helena I'nrlc tomor
row to bold a plciilo. The free uae of
the ground has boon tendered them
and they have notified Mr. JB.E, Quick
fo their comlnK, Juno ZZ.
Prisoner PiacHAROcD. John W,f
Cline, ol Hoappooae, who waa arretted
aome time ago oharged by hla wile
with having threatened to kill her,
waa arraigned in the j in t Ice court here
laat Monday, and after a hard fought
legal battle between T. J. Cleeton for
the detente, aud W. i. Bice for the
proaeontlon, the defendant waa die
charged. School Picnic School oloaea bare
today, and tomorrow Mra. Oaddia, the
teacher, haa ia contemplation a picnio
for the children. She will take them
all to Portland, where they will apend
the day in the city park, returning in
the evening. The term of aohool juat
ended here eecmt to have been very
atiafactory, both to pupilt and pel
rona. Goiho to SoDTHsair Orrooh. Mr.
R. Kreye and wife, who have lived for
a number of yeara at Peril, thia county,
will leave next Monday for Southern
Oregou in aearob of a location for en
gaging in the hotel buaineaa. Mr.
Freye) haa rented hie place to other
partial for the year. lie expeota to go
direct to Qrante Paaa and from there
fie will vlaita number of amaller placet
n aearch of a location.
Fruit Grrrmo Eipa The green
fruit aeaton la fairly begun in theae
parte. Htrawberriea, it ia true, are
about gone, but cherriea, gooaeberriea
and currant are juat coming in, and
the good houaewivea are buaying them
aelvea thote daya canning and pre
eenring fruit for winter ute. The
gooaeberry orop la aomewbat ahort
tola year, and alao below the average
in quality; cherriea are alao aaid to be
below the average.
Must bi Excuud. Thi office ao
knowledgat the receipt of an invita
tion from the Clattkanle Board of
Trade to join that city in celebrating
the nation'a birthday on July Fourth.
Sorry, gentlemen, that we cannot be
with you, but aince the Fourth cornea
on preea day we are obliged to atay at
home. We truat, however, that Clatt
kanie aa well a every other place
which publicly celebrate on that day,
moat cheriahed by American hearta,
will realize the fulloat enjoyment,
Mabomio Orard Lodge. The grand
lodge of Maaont met fa Portland laat
week and elected the following officers
for the entuing year: M. D.Clifford,
grand muster; Phil Metachan, deputy
grand matter ; W. H. Hodaon, aenior
warden ; J. B. Clelaad, junior warlen ;
J, F. Robert, aecretary ; D. MoKercher,
treaaurer; J. Merer, truatee of educa
tional fund ; J. R. N. Bell, chaplain ;
George McD. Stroud, grand lecturer ;
H. M. Yoran. grand orator; Guataf
Wlltoo, grand tyler.
Erporci thi Law. Judge T. A.
McBride on Monday charged the
grand jury of Clateop county to aee
that the Oregon flan lawa regarding
Sunday fithing were obaerved to the
letter, and enforced to low-water mark
on the Washington aide of the river.
The aheriff arretted two trap fieher
inen for working on Sunday. The
number of twenty-alx trap, fUhing
Sunday, were taken down by tho aher
iff and Coromiaaionor MoOnlre. Two
aoine flanera were arreated for con
torn Dt of court, arrowing out of a con
trove rtey between Cook and Warren
over the Fitapatrick eeining ground
Tni Reed Bhrwed. The hulk of
the old steamer S. G. Reed waa towed
down to Coffin Rock laat Sunday and
about 10 o'clock that night waa fired
for the especial amuaement of several
hundred people who bad come, prin
cipally from Portland, to witneaa tbe
scene. Tbe Potter, Kebani, City of
Frankfort and Baker, the two latter
with baraeload of people, all went
With exouraion partiee to the point of
deatruotlon, and the Queen came up
from Aatoria with another curious
crowd. Tbe burning of the boat ia
Aid to have been very exciting by
tboae who witnessed it.
A Little Particular. An Aatoria
editor says: "W want a girl I Not
a girl to love, to fill with ice cream
aoda water, to act a bookkeeper. type
writer, or oheck drawer, nor one to
wear bloomer and ahow ua how to ride
a bicycle, read Ibsen and "Coin' Fi
nancial School," or teaoh ua lawn ten
pi or the Rye wait or tbe aublimity
ol the sublime, but a plain everyday
maiden, who baa a face that would
aooroh the aun, a band that would act
a a stove lid, and a foot that would
give the Goddess of Liberty odd and
then beat her in the race for the prixe
aa a Trilby model."
A Terrible Looa. The following
i taken from the Hilltboro Argui, the
paper formerly run by the present
editor of the Sentinel: "Between tbe
republican effort to again get the
reign of government, and the calamity-crying
of the populiati, the demo
crat have had auffiolent to contend
with to bankrupt almost any party,
numerically (peaking. But theae
thing are a nothing when we come
to thiok of the reoent great lots the
organization ha auatained, The de
fection of the only R. H. Mitchell
from the party to populism i a blow
that the Oregon democracy can illy
tend up against. But, nevertheleat,
notwithstanding, a thorough examina
tion might abow that hi politloal con
lotions are so "rotten' tbat they are
In conformity to bla nawly found ele
ment. In truth be haa never been a
democrat, or, politically (peaking,
anything die." "' r
PERSONAL AND GENBHAI4.
Note and reoelpt book for tale al
ft
thi office.
n itr v .. -t 1. 1
in the city yeateraay ,
ni. r nf.it. .1 t,--i f . I
AUUIUR?V. YYaifa, Ul JVGUUril, .WHS
the day in town Tuesday on butinett.
Mrt. 0. G. Caplet, of Columbia City,
wet in the city Tueaday viaitlng with
relative.
We learn of the death of Grandpa
Orwlg, which occurred at Mint on
June 19, 18U5.
W can furniah you the Weekly Or
egonlan and The Mist, both together,
one year for 12
Deputy Sheriff Blakealey paid Pitta
burg and vicinity an official viait on
Tueaday of thia week.
G. Wikatrom ia considering the
plan of putting up a large atore buildvf
ing ou hi wharf here. V
Mra. Jamea Sheldon returned from
Portland Saturday where had been
visiting for aeveral day.
The Portland Sun i tbe moat pop
alar paper in the atate. The Mist
and Sun together, per year $1.75.
Mr. J. R. Beegle returned Monday
evening from a trip to Ilillaboro, where
he viaited relative for two week.
The tug-of-war at thi place on the
Fourth between the local teem and
tbe team from RidgeAeld promiae to
be interesting.
The Mibt doc not object to taking
titver on tubacription. We are even
glad to get Columbia county warrant.
They are taken at thi office on all
account.
The Aatoria railroad right-of way
committee cloaed with R. 8. Fullerlon
laat Saturday for right-of-way icroa
the Jotiah Fullerlon ealate, the con
sideration being (100.
It waa reported by tome fiahermen
one day laat week that they aaw a
man floating in tbe river off thia place
but up to thia time we bave heard of
no one being picked up.
R. O. Haaen, the road auperviaor in
the Gillton diatrict, ha been doing
some good work lately which will, we
believe, be a permanent improvement,
with a little care each year.
A an inducement to have people
come here to apend the Fourth there
ia to be an extenaion put on tbe city
water plant to that "he who ia thirsty
may drink freely" without leaving the
park.
The steamer Yonng America teemi
to be a favorite with the traveling pub
lic She makea two tripa a week up
Scappooae bay Tueaday and Friday
which ia a great accommodation to
the Gillton people.
Jamea Muokle went down to the
Coweeman laat Friday and did not re
turn until Monday evening, lie re
parta the logging bnainet very quiet
on the Washington aide, and many
logger are running at a lot.
Baaeball playera are jnat now in de
mand in 8t. Helena. It ia intended to
play a game with the Ridgeflold nine
on tbe Fourth. But, you know, baae
ball it too much like labor, and our
elalwarte are loth to take it up.
The ttoamer Telephone ie again on
her old route in place of the GaUert.
The Telephone ha undergone a thor
ough overhanling, and i now In first
olaaa condition, and, by the way, doea
not have to clear the track for any
on 'em.
The iteamer Mascot took sixteen
paaaengera from here one morning
leatwenk. People are beginning to
realiae that the aafe place for them ia
on the boat that doea not nearly tip
over every time the captain ahift hie
quid of tobacco.
Tbe 0. R. k N., alway alert to the
welfare of their patrons, have placed
on aale at principal alationt, a 1000
mile ticket at the rate of three cent
per mile, good one year from date of
aale, and good for passage over the
rail and water line of their system
The two poatofQce in tbe United
Bute moat widely separated from
each other are thoee of Key West,
Fie., and Ounalaaka, Alaaka. They
are 6271 mile apart, and yet a 2 cent
stamp will oarry a letter from one to
tbe other aa read lit a iron new xora
to Brooklyn.
W. A. Bcnl reeigned hi office of
county school raperintendeut Friday
laat on tbe condition that Auitin
Craig, of this city, be appointed to tbe
office. Tbe county court accepted the
reaignatlon and made tbe appoint
ment. Mr, Bond will leave tor a trip
through Eastern Washington. Forest
Grove Time.
A young woman at Aatoria, whose
husband had been miaaing five day,
hearing that tbe body of a man bad
been found in the river, at once de
cided it waa that of ber ipoui. She
immediately went to town and with
out troubling herself to identify tbe
remains, apent I0 buying crape ana
material for a mourning area, wnen
aha readied borne he found her hus
band making a pot of tea at the kitchen
Ore.
While In Stockton, Cal., some time
ago, Thomaa F. Lao (tan, of Loa Banot,
that atate, was taken very severely
with cramp and diarrhoea. He by
chance met Mr. 0. M. Carter, who waa
aimilarly afflicted. He says : "I told
him of Chamberlain' Colio, Cholera
and Diarrhoea Remedy, and we went
to the Holden Drug Store and pro
cured a bottle of it. It gave Mr. Car
ter prompt relief, and I oan vouoh for
Ua having cured me." For aale by
Dr. Edwin Ko, druggist.
Cottase Grove Echo-Leader: The
charge brought against one of our oiti-
sens, ol larceny of Dour, nere laat
week, and not tried because it waa not
a case, is about a fair cample of what
ia going on in every oounty in Oregon.
Persons get angry at come one ana
for revenge, endeavor to drag them
into a oourt without any cause, and a
large bill of coats, for the county to
pav, and the tax-payer are the real
sufferer. Thie outrageou farce ahould
bave been squelched long avo. It baa
tuwin narmitted to crow until it hat
become an Inoubua, di(trou to jus
tio and tba beat interest ot the
pople.
CJiATSKANin COMMENT.
W. M. Convert la soandlnc some dsTsinli
the Nebaltm Valley. .
W. K. Ticbenor waa a patsenger for Port
land on the steamer Monday vning.
Tba Merrill bova wars at homa over Sun
day and took tbeir places In Uia baadJ
practice, r
Mra. W. H. Durham, of McMlcnvllle, Is
visiting her parents and brothers and sit
ters In (Ills vicinity. -
Charlea Bolsvert got a sprained ankl
while at work In th mill a few days ago,
and Is off duty in consequence,
Will and Charlie Conyert were oat to
Piiftet island Saturday and report the Mul
len craw doing wall with their aelne.
There Is quite a demand in this section
of the county for beef cattle now, and the
E ratifying feature to farmers Is that they
ring the cash.
Ben Mstlhelssen can tell something about
the wliht of 8-inch cedar plunk, as three
of them fell on hla foot Saturday while at
worn in uryam s mm.
Persont calling' at the drua atnre these
davs a-et a conv of tbe Clatskanie Coarier
free. It contains Interesting reading mat
ter ana 1 worm an it cost 10 get 11.
Tha city band paraded the streets Sunday
afternoon, giving at the benefit of some
musical selection to thow that they had
not forgotten how to do It. Tbe music
sounded well.
Our city shingle mill has "struck" and ia
silent ana the employees htve struck out
lor otner situations. Jtren me proprietor
himself hat given it up as a bad job and
moved out ol
n
town.
Professor
Fahrlaue spends his spare
moments in constructing baloons for the
Fourth. Baloon ascensions figure on the
program, and the professor la on time witn
what he agree to do.
Morris Oarr. a successful rancher from
Flsbhawk, was In townon Monday shipping
some Duller, in wnicn ne it a large neater.
He has ordered a separator and expects to
run regular creamery for tbe manufac
ture of first data butter only.
John Bryant apent Sunday at home again
ana ttariea dock on aionaay lor ruget isl
and, takina with him tbe scow huilt bv
Carter, on which ba carried a live caw along
with hla other freight. Joba-ton went
along aa first officer of tha scow.
An organiser of tha A. P. A. gave a talk
in Conyers hall Saturday evening on tbe
merit and advantages of th order he rep
resents. He was listened to by considera
ble ol an audience but did not act enouxh
names to Juatify him in organising a coun
cil at present.
We noticed Frank Clark and Jimmy
Doran leisurely walking our street Mon
day and learned tbey bad quit teaming for
the present. Barnes seems to be in charge
of one ot tha teams, with a driver to get,
for the other. The boys don't take kindly
to lumbar nauung at long range.
Mlas Abbia Bryant returned from Mc
Minnville Friday. Last week's Mist In
formed us she bad secured a position as
learner mere, a statement ane connrms,
and expects to begin work at th opening
of tbe fall term. Uhe ia a competent teach
er, and doe good work in the schoolroom
wnerever she naa taugnt.
Mrt. A. Loulton waa In town Monday
and reports tbe Chief mistaken in the state
ment that their lots bv fire bad been paid
by the Stat Insurance Co. She and hr
husband bave waited about four montha
since tbe fire for payment but have seen no
money yet. Promptness in settling losses
Is on of that company's virtues, according
to Its own statements, bul to keep up the
company's reputation about bereltoagbt
to come aown mora promptly in mis cue.
Sam Tedford baa been one of the unfor
tunates the past week, and ia tenderly car
ing for a hand tbat got too close to an eager
saw at Kdgerton'a mill. When Sam got
his hand away be thought there was not
much of it left, but when be got down to
town and got it dressed ba found that the
fore finger waa the only one taken entirely
off, and that alt tbe others, though more
or less Injured, can probably be savea, ana
that beaides the fingers tbe bsnd ia all
right Ha la potting in time lelsuiely
waiting for the fingers to get in shape again.
but says he wants uo more wora aoout an
edgeraaw.
Afc? Army of Cbickbtb. Railroad
Commissioner Eddy, who returned
from Huntington today, aya that
some ot the farmer along Burnt river
have been viaited by a peat and other
are fearful leat tbe invader ehall de
nude their gardens, tayt the La Grande
Chronicle. About Friday of laat week
the vanguard of an army of cricket
appeared on the banke of the river
about nve mile east 01 tiuniingion.
They came frem the west and were
jonrneying east. On reaching tbe
river the leader plunged boldly in
end the rank and file followed. Mil
lion floated down and were drowned,
and milliona more reached the oppo
aite bank and proceeded on in an east
erly direction. Every rock and atick
in the ctreana below th point where
tbe cricket took the water for hun
dred of yard it literally covered with
insect. Where bridge crost they
climb up the pott, over tbe bridge
and on. Every garden tbat happen
in the way i left bare of verdure.
They follow tbe cornitalk and eat
them an inch or o below tbe turface.
Any one who haa ever had an attack
ot inflammatory rheumatism will re
joice with Mr. J.A. Stumm, 220 Boyle
Height, Loe Angelea, over hi fortu
nate escape from a aiege of that dis
tressing ailment. Mr. Stumm it fore
man of Merriam' confectionery estab
lishment. Some month ago, on leav
ing the heated work room to run across
the atreet on an errand, he waa caught
out in the rain. The result was that
when ready to go home tbat night he
was unable to walk, owing to inflam
matory rbeumatitm. He waa taken
home, and on arrival waa placed be
fore a good fire and thoroughly rubbed
with Chamberlain' Pain Balm. Dur
ing the evening and night he wat re
peatedly bathed with thia liniment,
and by morning wat relieved of all
rheumatic pain. He now take great
pleasure in praising Chamberlain'a
Pain Balm, and alwaya keep a bottle
of it in the house. For aale by Dr.
Edwin Rosa, druggist.
The people of Quincy were some
what disappointed by not getting Hon.
T. J. Cleeton, aa orator on the Fourth
of July, but they will not be without a
apeaker, aa the Hon. Mr. Schneibble,
deputy district attorney, 01 roruana.
ha contented to deliver the oration.
Mr. Schneibble ia a very able apeaker
and will do justice to the occasion.
The reeidenoe being oonetruotod by
0. H. Newell for Joseph Hayburn at
Warrior Rock it progressing nioely,
and is now almost ready to receive a
coat of paint on tbe outaide.
Whtoplg Cowgk.
There ia no danger from thia ditease
when Chamberlain' Cough Remedy I
freely given. It liquifies the tough
muoua and aid it expectoration. It
alao lessen the severity and trequenoy
of paroxysms of coughing, and inauree
a speedy recovery. There I not tbe
least danger in giving the remedy to
ohildren or babies, a it oontaiua no
injuriona substance. For tale by Dr.
jCdwin noil, aruggiBi.
Conda Kwlng It clearing land now for th
"
ayger tompany. - ,
Jack Johnson and Harry Coleman paid a
visit to Stella Saturday night.
Wm. Kwlnf la on tha tick list, therefore
be and Walter Severn got no fish last week.
The Bio- Four minstrel troupe turned out
to be a areat fake, and w are all out our
two bits.
Our genial road boss ha tbe new Boalt
rand aliiiont opened through. Keep on Ed,
with the good work.
fl. N. Tlnvldnon has been to Portland and
Surchaeed a new wagon, which he Inlands
use In hauling lumber from Johnson
Brot. mill to Mtyger't wl arf.
Tba big raft at Stella la nearing comple
tion and we hope to tee it on Us way to
San Francisco, where we hope to see it
land In safety, for If It does It It bound to
help a good many on this river.
Patsy Hogue la still pulling In the fish,
but Saturday last Pat quite outdone every
thing we ever seen. Tbey were making a
haul, and when the seine was nearly in to
tha bank one large aalmon mad a rush
and went under the seine in four fathoms
of water and Patsy soon after him, and by
all the faiths ha got his fish and brought it
to shore. Patsy says be will dive no more
if all the fish get away. Stay with it, Pat,
and If you get drowned while diving for
fish, we will hunt for tbe seine and try to
save that.
YANKTON.
Mr. L. Crouse made a flying trip to St.
Helens Tuesday on bis new bicycle recent
ly purchased.
H. O. Howard waa a Portland visitor
Friday and Saturday of last week.
Miss Iris Tarbell is home again after a
few weeks' stay In St. Helena with Mra. N,
K. Dolman.
Lesley Bailey, of Perls, waa th guest of
Mr. and Mra. B. F. Pope Saturday and
Sunday.
'School la progressing nicely under tbe
careful supervision ol Miss Marie Watt of
tscappoose.
George Bonny la kept quite busy filling
oraers tor strawoernee ana outer wora per
talulng to tbe ranch.
H. H. Howard baa bla mill In running
order again after the breakdown Thursday
lal, wnicn came near enaing tne woriuiy
career of H. O. Howard. D. H. and B. K.
Pope and George Hanger. Fortunately,
however, they ail escaped without bodily
injury. Tbe damage waa near 1300 to tha
macmnery.
mm Baby wo sick, w gavs bar Gaatorla.
When oh waa a Child, the cried for Otstorla.
Wben aba beoame Vloa, aba ching to CaatorU,
Whoa aba hod CUldrao, aba gwr thorn Castoria,
TBElSCBtB'l NOTICE.
County Trbasubbr's Officb,
St. Helens, Or., June 21, 1895
Notice is herrby giren that all Columbia
county warrants neretolore presented ana
endorsed "Not Paid for Want of Funds,"
00 to January 11. 1893. will be paid noon
presentation at this office. Interest on the
same will not be allowed after this date.
121U9 E. M. WH4RTON.
Treasurer of Colombia County, Oregon.
SEALED BIDS.
SEALED bids will be received by the
Board of School Directors of district
No. SB on June 22nd. 1895. for the erection
of a school house. Plans and specifications
can be seen at N. A. Perry's store. Houlton,
Oregon. The Board ot Director reserve
tbe right to reject any and all bids.
Joh Unit,
Jobs Lauuebsor,
X. A. Pesky,
822 Board of Director.
Petition for Liquor License. -
To the Honorable the County Court of th
State ol Oregon, for tba County of Columbia:
We. tbe underalaned. belnc an actual malorltv
of tbe wbole number of legal voters In Deer
Island precinct, in Columbia County, State of
Oregon, do respectfully peUtioa ana pray tbe
uouaiy uourt 01 saia coumy w grani a ucenie
of six months In aaid precinct, spirituous, molt
and vinous liquors In leas quantities than one
gallon, In Deer Island precinct, Columbia
County, Oregon.
I, Joel Bote, will, on the W day ot July, 196,
mt I lJ HI Mil bBHUI, Vt'UI, V, V'UIUIIIU.B fVWU J J
Btoie of Oregon, for a license to oell for a period
of six mouths, spirituous, molt and vinous
liquors In quantities less than on gallon in
Dear Island precinct, Oregon:
8 A Fowler, Q C Joqulsh, 1 Archibald, Fred
Nuatboumer, George Pltaenbrg, tteorg P Croat,
H Aid rich, John Lamott, John Farr, Gabriel
Oraiwbal, Toribio Kcbeborra, O C Fowler, H
Bauer, Charles Sink, O 8 Ink, Thomas Llgbtfoot,
Jacob Lengncher, John Bierl, 8 H Hoadley,
Christian Felber, Joseph Both, Fred Kobel, W
K Clark. F Bishop, Gab Jenny, H C Brown,
Fred A Bueber, Jakob ZwtngH, O Anliker, F 8
Clark, J Jnes, George Morel, James Bmtth, M
Peterson, A Buchanan, James Holden, Harry
Ryckman, J B Jordan, C L Wilcox, R Yakneon,
J Deapatn, Victor Furrar, Frank Berger, J A
King, R J Burnett, Edward Block, Wm Hartley,
John Jacobaon, X W Fowler, Jo Owlnlck.
m24J21
Petition for Liquor License.
To the Honorable County Court of Columbia
County, Oregon:
We, the undersigned, legal voters, reaiaing in
Deer Island oreclnot. Columbia County, State of
Oregon, wouia raapecuuuy peuuon your uoa
orable body at Its next regular term, wbtrb will
be held on July , IMS, In the court house In
th City of St. Helens, Colombia County, Ore
gon, tbst a license be granted to O. B. Hunter to
sell spirituous, vinous and malt liquors. In
quantities le than one gallon, In Deer Island
preoinct. and tbat such license be granted for a
esriod of six months, for all of which your peti
oners will ever pray:
H M Fowler. R J Burnett. William Conner,
Joe Lawrence, George Pitaenberg, George P
Cross, H Aldrlch. John Lamott, John Farr, O C
Fowler, H Bauer, Charlea Sink, T Llghttoot. G
Sink, J of Archibald, Jacob Lengaohar, John
Bierl, B C Hoadley, Christian Felber, Joseph
ntnu, riw kuuvi. u ui.,., c.suv,
Jenny, H C Brown, Fred A Bucher, G Anliker,
Jacob Zwtnall, B G Jones, F 8 Clark, J Barns,
George Morel, Jamea Smith, P O Peterson, A
Buchanan, James Holden, Harry Ryckman, J
E Jordan, C L Wilcox, Wm Hartly, R Yaknson,
John Jaoobson, B W Fowler, J Deapaln, Joe
Gwlnlckl. O Wised, G 8 Foster, Jock Muss
baumer, Kdward Black, John Mallluone G C
Jaqulah, Frank Baloon, Foster Cooley, John A
King, B B Foster. mlHI-l
SHERIFF'S SALE.
In the Clrenlt Court of the Stat of Oregon, for
tbe County of Columbia.
Henry Westermlre, plaintiff, vi. Geo.C. Kngelke,
Katherln B. Sloan and B. K. Jones, defsnd-
BYnviRTni5 OF A JUDGMENT, ORDER. DE
cree and execution, duly Issued out of and
nnder th seal of th above-entitled Court, In
th above-entitled cause, to me duly directed,
dated the 29th day of May, 1896, upon a ludg
ment and decree of foreclosure rendered and
entered in aald Court on the 14th day of May,
1S, in favor ot Henry Westermlre, plaintiff,
and against Geo. C. Bngelke, Katherln B. Sloan
and E. K, Jonea, defendant, for th sum of two
hundred and twenty (1220) dollars, with Interest
at 10 per cent per annum since May Mth, ICS'S,
with the further sum of 175.00 attorney's fees
and t22.it) coats of suit, also th costs on this
writ, commanding and requiring me to moke
aale of the following-described real property to
wlt: The south ball of the northwest quarter
(S ot nwVi) and th north half of the south
west quarter (u of tnQ of section twenty-one
(21), township four (4) north of range four (4)
west ot the Willamette meridian, containing one
hundred and sixty (160) acres, situated in Co
lumbia county, Oregon. I duly levied upon th
above-described property on the ad day June,
1M96. Now, therefore, by virtue ot said exeeu
tton, judgment, order and decree, and in com
pliance with the commands of said writ, I will,
on Monday, th 8th day of July, 1885, at th hour
of 10 o'clock m., at th front door of th
county court house. In the olty of St. Helens,
sold County and State, sell at public auction, to
th highest bidder, for cash In hand, U. S. Gold
Coin, all tho right, title aud Interest which the
above-named defendanteor either of 'hem had
on the date of the mortgage of plaintiff herein,
or sine had In and to the above-described real
property or any pan tnereoi, so suiy iu
ecnilon, Judgment, order and dears and attor-
ny's fees, interest end cost,
and all accruing
coat, vaiea ow neieu, vi
regoil, Junes, 1896.
C. F. DOANi
J7Ju3 Sheriff of Columbia County, Oregon.
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SHERIFF'S SALE.
In the Clrenlt Court of tbe Stat of Oregon, for
the County of Columbia.
Jamea F. Watson, Trustee; an Commer
cial National Bank, ol Portland, Oregon,
Plaintiffs,
versos
The Columbia River Lumber A Fuel Com
pany, B. L. Bubln, H. W. Blaadel, as Re
ceiver; H. B. Bortbwlck, C. W. Knowles,
V. J. Moore; H. B. Bortbwlck and W. M.
Fraine, partners, as Bortbwlck it Fraine;
J. V. domes, and J. at. Leavens, Defend
on ta.
BY VIRTUE OF A JUDGMENT, ORDER, DE
eree and an execution, duly Issued out of
and under tbe seal of. the above-entitled court,
In the above-entitled cans, to meduly directed,
and dated the 7tb day of June, 1896, upon a de
cree rendered and entered in aaid court ou the
16th day of May, 1HD5, and in favor of James r.
Watson. Trustee: and Commercial National
Bank, of Portland, Oregon, and against the
above-named defendants, for the sum of
166.701.28. with Interest on 16.564.88 thereof, at
elaht ner cent: on S57.812.76 thereof at ulna per
cent, and Interest on 11,831,19 thereof at ten per
cent, ail lroro May letn, it; and tne lunner
sum of 13,087.16, with interest thereon at th rate
or tgnt per cent per annum rrom tne inn aay
of Mav. 1896: and the further sum of S32.50 coats
and disbursements, and the coita of and upon
this writ, commanding and requiring me to mslu
sal of tbe following-described property, situ
ated in tba County of Columbia, State of Ore
gon, to-wit: mot certain leaaenoia interest,
granted, created and described in a certain In
denture of Lease, dated tbe 14th day of Decem
ber, 1888, and executed by George 8. Foster and
Eliio Foster, his wife, to the firm of Moore A
Starr, then composed of D. J. Moore and Charles
K. Btarr, wnicn instrument is record ea m tne
Countv of Columbia, in tha State of Oregon, al
page 466, In Hook "J," of the Records of Deeds
of aald County, to which Instrument and rec
ord reference la hereby made for further
and complete description ox tne term ana con
ditions of said Lease, which said Leoae was of.
terwarda duly assigned and conveyed by the
said Leasees to tbe said Defendant, Columbia
River Lumber Fuel Company, by mesne con
veyances therefor duly executed and acknowl
edged, sold leased premises being situate in the
County of Columbia, State of Oregon. Also the
loiiovnng-aeacnoea lanas, to-wii: ine souw
half of the south half of section ten (10). In town-
sblp six (6), north of range two (2), west of the
Willamette meridian; also the south half of
River lot No, 1, of the river front of Neer city.
In Columbia County, Oregon, as delineated and
designated on the town plat of Neer City, duly
recorded in the Records of sold Columbia Couu
tv, In tbe office of th County Clerk of said
County; also the north half of River lot No. 1,
of tbe river front of Neer City, aa the same ap
pears by the plat of said Nser City, now of record
in the office of the County Clerk of said Colum
bia County: also the northwest quarter of sec
tion afteen (15), township six (6), north of range
two (2). west of the Willamette meridian, con
taining one hundred and sixty (10) acres: and
the southwest quarter of the northeast quarter
oi section ntteen (is), lownsnip six (;, nortn
range two (2), west of the Willamette meridian,
containing forty (40) acres, in Columbia County,
Oregon; also the southeast quarter of section
sixteen (16), in township six (6), north of rang
two (2). west of the Willamette meridian, con
taining on hundred and sixty (160) acres; also
tne soutneast Quarter oi toe noruieasi quarter,
and tbe north naif of the northeast quarter of
section numbered fifteen (15), In township six
(6), north of range two (2), west of the Willam
ette meridian, containing one hundred and
twenty (120) acres; also all of tbe wood and tim
ber suitable for fuel and sawlogs on tbe south
east quarter of section fifteen (16), In township
six (0 . north of range two (2). west of tbe Will-
ametia meridian. In said County, lying wsst of
what is known as the Dotta flume, according to
the terms of a certain Instrument executed by
i wrence ArcniDaia ana muaoetn ArcniDaio,
bis wife, of date February 6tb, 1892, and recorded
at page 480 of Book "M,'' of Records of Deeda of
said Columbia County; also oil tbe timber and
other trees suitable for fuel or sawlogs upon the
northeast quarter of tbe oouthweet quarter of
section ten (10), township six (6), north of range
two (2). west f the Willamette meridian. Id ac
cordance with the terms of a conveyance thereof
made by H. P. Drennan, to the Columbia River
Lumber A- Fuel Company, of date July 14th,
l&U; also all the down aud stand fug limber on th
northwest quarter of section twenty -seven (271,
township six (6), north of range two (2), west of
the Willamette meridian, in accordance with
the terms of a certain Instrument executed to
tbe Columbia River Lumber 4 Fuel Company
ov v. J. Moore, on tne litn aay oi August, una;
also all the down and standing timber on the
ooutnweet quarter oi secuon tweiity-two(Xfnwa.
shin six (6). north range two (2) weot, in Colum
bia County, In accordance with the terms of a
certain instrument, oi aate august uta, isvz,
executed to the Columbia Rlvar Lumber A Fuel
Company by D. J. Moore; alao all rights-of-way
for flumes and roads and all easementa and
flumes belonging to the aald Fuel Company, in
said Columbia County, Oregon; also lot four (4)
in section twelve (12) township six (6) north,
range two (2) west in said County. Also on
hundred and sixty (160) acres of land conveyed
by Thomas McDermott and wife to D. J. Moore,
and by the sold D. J. Moore and wife conveyed
to the Fuel ComDonv. bv conveyances therefor
by said parties respectively duly executed, and
of record in the office of tb County Clerk of tbe
County of Columbia, to which Deed Records
reference is bad tor further and more particular
description ; and generally all landa and Inter
est or estates belonging to the Fuel Company
slluste In tbe County of Columbia, Stale of
Oregon, including the steam sawmill of th
Fuel Company, st3r-house, dwelling houses
and other buildings upon the said lands of the
Fuel Comnaav. and all water rights and flume.
wharves, wharf rights and privileges, and gen
erally, us enure niont ana orooenv oi sua
Columbia River Lumber A Fuel Company In
aaia uoiumoio iumv. uregon. totetaer witn
the tenements, hereditaments and appurten
ances thereunto belonging or In anywise apper
taining, and all the estate, right, title and Inter
est at law or in equity, of the said Columbia
Kiver Lumber a ruei company oi. in or to the
same. Now, therefor, by virtue of said execu
tion, Judgment order and decree, and in com
nllance with the demands of aaid writ. I will, on
tueaday. tha 16th day ef July, 1695, at the hour
or ten o ciocx a. as,, as tne rrom aoor ot tne
County Court House In the City of St. Helens,
Columbia County, Oregon, sell at public auction,
subject to redemption, to tbe highest bidder for
United States gold coin, caah In band, oil th
right, title and Interest which the above named
defendants or any oi them had at th dot of
the mortgages of the plalntlfni herein, or siuce
naa in ana to tne erjova aeacriDea real oroDenv.
VI W. UV W., V J .V. WAWUMVU,
judg-mont order aad decree, interest, oosta and
an accruing costs. v. f. wa,
JH112 Sheriff of Columbia County, Oregon,
xiawa bi. ueieiu, uregoa, June u, uvo.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
Is th Clrenlt Court of the State of Oregon, for
tna wouniy oi uoiurooia.
John Hendricks, plaintiff,
vs.
Edwin Merrill aa administrator of tbe
estate of Ol Olson, deceased, and Chris
tine Olson, Annie C. Olson, Oscar Olson,
Robert Olson, Bertha Olson and Laura
Olson, heirs at law of sold deceased, de
fendants: BY VIRTUE OF A JUDGMENT. ORDER,
decree and execution dulv Issued out of
and under the seal of tha above entitled Court
in the above entitled cause, to me duly directed,
dated th 23rd dav of Mav. 1896. upon a Judg
ment and decree of foreclosure rendered and
entered In aald oourt on the 16th day of May,
1896. la favor of John Hendricks, plaintiff, and
against Edwin Merrill a administrator of th
estate ot uie uison, oeceosea. ana Lnnsime
Olson, Annie C. Olson, Oscar Olson, Robert
Olson, Bertha Olson and Laura Olson, heirs ot
law of said deceased, defendants, for tha sum of
Three Hundred and Fifty (1360.00) Dollars, with
Interest thereon ot the rate of 10 per cent, per
annum since August 22nd, 1894. and the further
sum of Eighty-six (686.00) Dollars attorneys lees,
aud Twenty-seven and 26-100 (127.26) Dollars
costs of suit, and accruing costs, commanding
and requiring me to make sal of tha following
described property, to-wit:
The northwest quarterof the southeast quarter
(nw of se4) of section No. 1(1), township five
(6) north of range two (2) west of the Willamette
Meridian, Columbia county, Oregon, with the
improvements thereon.
Now, therefore, by virtu of said execution,
Judgment, order ana decree, and In compliance
with the demands ot aaid writ, I will, oa Tues
day the 26th day of June, 1896, at the hour of 10
o'clock A. M., at the front door of tbe county
court house, in the City of St. Helens, sola
county and state, oell ot public suction to tha
highest bidder forcsah In band V. 8. gold coin,
ail the right, tttle and Interest whioh the abov
named defendant or either of them bod on the
date of th mortgage ol plaintiff herein, or alnoe
bod Ip ond to the above described real property
or any part thereof, to aalitfy aald execution,
Judgment, order ond decree ond ottorneya fee,
Interest and coats ond all accruing coats.
Dated at St. Helen, Oregon, May 28, 1895.
C7F. DOAM,
mMJ21 - Sheriff ot Columbia County, Oregon,
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