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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 4, 1895)
OREGON MIST. SUBSCRIPTION, 11.80 FEB. YEAR. BEEQLE A DAVIS, Publisher. T. BKOOl", OCT. 4. Thi regiment in which Governor McKinley served throughout the war, first as ft privata and then ser geantthe 23d Ohio had General Eosecrans for iu first colonel, Sun ley Matthews, afterward justice of the supreme court, for lieutenant-colonel, ud Rutherford B. Hayes, afierward president, for major. Few, if any reg fments in the service were officered by to many notable men. Whnvkb you find a man finding fault with a local paper, open it up, and ten to one he hasn't au advertise ment Ave to one he never gave it a job of work ; three to one he does not take the paper; two to one that if he is a subscriber he is delinquent even odds he never does anything that will assist the publisher to run a good pa per, and forty to one that it the paper lift good one and full of hfe, he is the most eager to see the paper when it comes 0UmmmmmmtmtmmmWmmmmwmm Th appointment by Governor Lord last Tuesday of Stephen A. Lowell of Pendleton as judge of the state circuit court to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Judge Fee, will no doubt meet with general approval. Mr. Lowell is considered one of the brightest young lawyers in the state. He has resided in Oregon only about four years and received the solid vote of the opposition to Mr. Dolph several times during the last session of the legislature for United States senator. Thi apple crop in Columbia county thli year, according to th; Maessor a report, is estimated at 8,285 bushels, while in Washington county, with less than three times the population of Columbia the apple crop reaches 6o, 488 bushels. The total lor eleven counties of the state Columbia, Crook, Curry, Josephine, Lake, Linn, Malheur, Polk, Sherman, Wasco and Washington is 451478 bushels. Co lumbia county produoed this year of prunes, plwms and pears, 1,438 bushels, which is only a Utile below the aver age taking the state over. Thk gold miners in South Africa and Australia are working on superfi cial deposits, and there is as yet no evidence that the quarts veins are anal in number, size or richness 10 those of California. The veins m South Africa are small and irregular, j.'n.,i ramftt and expensive to ork, and Australia has no such great i. mm mrm found in Cali fornia. London is putting t20.000.000 a tnontn into its goia nnuiuK Btnu.--tim, tHnnok th field for it is not as good as exists in plain sight on onr Pacific coast. OI course me o " London will burst some day, but at .,,t It tA hiareeat and most ir idescent specimen ever known in gold mining. , Nothing shows more clearly the " nno.. .a virnr of business en- terprisee in this country than the fact that at the beginning of this year tne .i i rmn had bnt 434 miles of electric railroad, while m the United States 10,363 wiles were in opermuon fn irs sulvAnCA ill ADDIV' WW W miv av a- - ing electricity to steam railroads. The electrical equipment on mo inuiwra beach branch of the New York, New Tr...n ..!) rr.rtford railroad is re ported to be a complete success. Since . ..... . . the snbsutution oi uu mimmm nn tha branch a few weeks age the trains have been run mors fre quently and cheaply, ana tne nuniDer of passengers camea naa iuen 300 per cent. A vice president of the road says, that the experiments with electric motive power in freight traf- m Ummmi mtan hoam "Aminentlv salisfao- UU wv.v mwv w- tory and mean a great deal in the ap plication of the current ta au onucun of rail transportation." The time seems to have arrived when America is allowed an undisputed leadership in railway evolution. If you have anything to do boys, do It at onee. Don't sit down in a rock hie chair and lose three-quarters of an hoar in dreading the job. Be sure that it will seem ten times harder than it did at first. Keep this motto r - "Be on time in small things as well as the great things." Habit is everything. The boy who is behind time at break fast and school will be sore to get left in the important things in life. If you hare a chronic habit of dreading and potting off things, make np your mind that you will have some back bone. Don't be a limp, jellyfish sort of a person. Depend upon it, that life is Tery much as you make it The first thing to decide is what are you going to make it. The next thing is to talce off your coat and go to work. Make yourself necessary somewhere. There are thousands of boys and young men in the world that wouldn't be missed if they were to drop out of it tomorrow. Don't be one of this sort. Be a power in your own little world, and then, depend upon it, the big world will hear from yon. Tbi United States is cursed with an overproduction of politicians and rant ing calamity piognosticators, and an underproduction of sensible, energetic men that go further to keep down the first-named element than anythiog we ' can think of, says the Milton Eagle. The above assertion is no mere fancy. You have all beard of the man who was placed on the operating table in the medical labratory and bis arm bared and pricked with a pin in the locality of an artery, while the stern faced surgeons anxiously watched and commented on the gradually weaken- . ening patient, who was with horor, listening to watar drops from one ves sel to another with monotonous regu larity, and which the poor, deluded mortal imagined was his own life blood, of which, in reality, he bad not lost a drop. The story relates that the man diea a victim to an uaiiuoiuanuu be thonght he would die from loss of blood, and in fact did die with all the symptoms of one with a severed artery. The people of the United States are very much like the man on the operating table. They pay a set . i of ranting, broken-down ward politi cians to diagnose their government ills. A great many of these are such as have proven utter failures In every walk of life, and have not sufficient good, sound intelligence to govern the affairs of a brood of young chickens, let aluiie the attain of a mighty nation like the United States. Thi unit-it of nrmrresa in anv com munily is very often thwarted by a certain class of people who, not be longing to the more thrifty class, but rather prefer to tee things pass along in the "good old way," are joaloua of the more progressive element, and can ulwava tut rfatwmlod unon to throw every obstacle in the way of improve ments, wnetner private or jjui-hw. Generally speaking, "this is a condi tion and not a theory." It is a condi tion, too, that has wrecked many a community, whioh would have other wise been prosperous. But worst of all this spirit is beriditary, and instead of passing out with the generation with wliif.li ir. nritrina tad. it is handed .Inwn fmnt minaratinn to Generation. and not only so, but it seems contag ious by association ana contact, i ue evil influences of one man corrupt the good morals of another. So It matters not what degree of progreseiveness a - - : J nt fiMt kv Kiiai. U1NH u pueeVtMWU Ul mm inn, neaa aaonciatinn with the non-PrOEress- ire element, like the cholera or small pox, the germs of the disease, tor sucn it is, are imbibed bv one from another COLUMBIA COUNTY'S SEMI-ANNUAL FINANCIAL SHOWING Qlvlng the Clerk, Sheriff and Treasurer ing September SEMI-ANNUAL KEPORT Of the Coontr Clsrk of Colombia County, State of 01 ,.T,K.iijf . ,k. rnurt' for what iiTonni Tof Varrmnt. outstanding and unpaid, day of September, 1896, both Inclusive: ON WHAT ACCOCHT ALLOWED Road and k ridge... Pauper Criminal account. Circuit court Criminal account. Justice court Stationery, postage and priming Courthouse and jail Clerks . Saerifft ......... Bounty on wild animals School anperlntendenl -. County Judtre Commissioners Boad supervisors Insane Jury Coroner Treasurer District attorney Surveyor Boaniing prisoners Rebate tax Public examination of teachers Official reporter Coats in Massie case Total amount claims allowed and drawn. . AMOUNT Of OUT8TAKDING WARRANTS OntstandlnK, unpaid connty warrants on the Heptemoer, us Estimated Interest accrued thereon Total amount unpaid connty warrant STATE OF OREGON. I PnnntT nf Colnmbia.1 I. Judson Weed, Connty clerk of the eonnty of Columbia, sute of Oregon, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct statement of the number aad amountyf claims sllowed by the Connty Court of said county, for the six months ending on the 30th day of September. 1S95, on ' IT r. ... .ni ih imini nf v.rntnu drawn, and the amount of war rants outstanding and unpaid as the ssme appear custody, witness my nana ana me seat ot toe bar, A. o. una. SEMI ANNUAL SUMMABY 8TATEMENT Of the flnandal condition of the County of Columbia, la the State of Oregon, on the let day of LIABILITIES AMOUNT By To warrants drawn on the county Treasurer, and out- Bt taiifllng ana anpua... . . I 40,381 77 . 4,200 00 To estimated amount of In terest accrued thereon By Total liabilities. . t 44,791771 By 8EMI-AMNUAL . . . Of the amowni 01 money ana ""'"'' rer by toe Snerlrr ot umuddis vounty, vrecuu, September, A. D. 1896; TO AMOUNTS RECEIVED SOURCE April In Coin and Currency. ....... In County Warrants Delinnuent tax roll iBH t 736 761 General Delinquent Roll. Total Received 211 7 t 7183 !fJ By amount paid to Connty Treasurer during the By amount paid to County Treasurer during the By amount paid to County Treasurer during the By amount paid to County Treasurer during the By amount paid to Connty Treasurer during the STATE OF OREGON, County 01 uoium 01a,) . . , , . . U. 1, U. F. wean, snenn 01 saiucoumy, aw iwreu, rertanatm.. Witness my hand this 1st day of October A. I. 1896. . i v Columbia Coontr. SEMI-ANNUAL Of the County Treasurer of Columbia eonnty, Oregon, for the six months ending on the 80th day v. - ' . . . .j J . ., i A . Ihu. wknm mh.IhuI mwA 1nm what 1 aepwmoer, iwa, 01 money wit uu aource, and on whit account paid out; 1896 AMOUNTS RECEIVED April 1. ADril To amount on hand from last report... To amounts received from Secy of state. July 17.. ...... August 8. September 80. " " Assessor " Suite Tress.. u u county ' County h Sheriff. - " " Ileense, HcniHupt.. , " Sheriff Sheriff Sheriff " Sheriff 1896 AMOUNTS September 80. By amount paid out on eonnty By KUWI IUmiUMHICll, hmiwjmi By balance general fund on hand By " schhool " " 4.. By 80.. By ".. BT ".. By '.. By '.. By By ".. By ".. By ".. By ".. By Smonnt psia on supenoienueni uruer us iiuhiuw iuuu " ' special school tax , ..... " " " city " Vernonla connty road " " on hand, special city tax, Vernonla , m " county road " " " special school tax " " " Administrator's fund , " " " state road fund " Institute fund " " " special deposit , STATE OF OREGON, J M County of Columbia, ( " . I. E. M . Wharton, do hereby certify that the foregoing Is a true and correct statement of the mounts received, paid out and remaining on hand, in the County Treasury of sai4 County for the six months ending on the 30th dsy of September, A. D., 185 Witness my hand this 1st day of Oc tober, A. D., 1896. X. II. WHARTON, County Trea-urer. until it becomes an epidemic. So it Is . . . . . 1. ltt. lntkr wltn progressive propie. .n.io, and persiBteut effort to set on foot dif i . i..i.m. sninmriioi. hot aeeioir each one thwarted by a few men of the "good old way" kind, they event ually ejve up iu dispair. They are sour with their surroundings; their efforts have not met with deserving encouragement, and failure has met thorn on every hand, and ere long the germs ot the unease sauwu backism reigns supremo. A remedy for this condition of affairs ought to bring a good price in all Oregon towns. Beat Estate TranaArs. 8. O. Anderson to 0. C. Tuneberg, lots 6 nil 7 DIS 9. Brjuni a ura bum j Ti"r'KBrlnnand wlfeto O. W. Toms. wofswH,seoS5,t5 , r I w, bond lor d Hir?V Bos. to M. I; Mathers. wu of se'4, sec 2, 1 8 n . r 8 w ; WW. Willard Galloway to Jennie H. Peterson, neV, sec 27, t 6 n, r a w ; $500. i.;,r Kantola and wife to William Gorman, timber on wK of nwW, sec 8, tT ".r.6,w;JI.i.. t n M.Oirs. aWof eof se, ecl, t8n, r8 w; lease. K. McOmw to K. K. Quick. swW of nw, see t9, t 5 n, raw: alo 2 2WW acres in sec i, o n. r s w ; iuu. W. O. romerov to Mary B. romerey, nei of ne. see 23, and swW of nw, eeo 24,'t S n. rl w; lot 2, sec 34, t 8 n, r 8 w; W ' W. Sibrav and wife to Herbert Lee, lot,blk7.Vernonia;W0. O. 0. Tuneberu to Mary A TuncbcrR, lots 6 and T, blk 8, Bryant's first add to Bryantville, 125. Report for the Six Months End 3tn, 1095. Oiwon. sbowtnn the smonnt and number of slloweti. smoimt el warrant, drawn, and the from the 1st day of April. lfWS. to tne Win AMOUNT OF CLAIMS ALLOWED MOrNT OF WARRANTS DRAWN 1,M 49 649 01 SI 7 m S!9 761 SIN S3 1.87S 70! 1,1 45 0Ui 298 1.V 2M 03 ; 14 MM ooi m fioi 612 s! 27 SO ! 262 0ft; m 7&i 177 60i 283 20 198 94! 46 7S, 24 00i 20 001 SO 00 t t9,S4 , ,37 S4 UNPAID PRINCIPAL INTEREST 90th day ot . 40.561 77 i. jM OOj ..$ 4,200 00 . 44,71 77 .1 44,791 77 upon the records of my office, and in my official kuuhij w. i .. , . RESOURCES AMOUNT funds In hands of Connty Treas- nrer, appucaoie to tne paymeoi oi eonntv warrants 155 8,713 28 28,220 68 1,774 56 ens oo 18,948 20 estimated delinquent taxes, ISM By estimated delinquent taxes, U87 ta 1MU amount of taxes and costs on land bought in for tax, lata Rt AO acres of land Indebtedness of connty Total resources. $ 44,791 77 STATEMENT tm-mmm mrtA mnntimw nmtA tn .. Pnnnt. Trt , .Z'. .r .,T: -.iVA. . Th. f,,h . i DUBINO THE MONTHS OT May June July August Septe'br. i 2M 86 S 2TSS 87 I 776 81 list) 731 lstf 46 $ USl 24 I 1158 07 35 Ml zi 81 64 111 a wi CO 14 I 446U;S 4602 I 829 421 I 1404 44 f 121121 month of April .7 month of May ...871W 90 ... 4495 13 . 4MI2 M mouth of July. SM 42 month of August. 1404 44 month of September 1214 21 W.. --.( .1... ,t. fnra-.lr. ,.m.n , STATEMENT ww - .wv.,v - - FROM WHAT SOURCE RECEIVED OENX FUND I tjat 60 5 pr ct C 8 land sales. . noil tax XjSO 44 60 00 2,181 60 MS 86 IP 42 51 75 eoo 00 48 00 17,808 16 1 76 1,148 10 758 82 Istate school fund Clerk Clerk redemption of land... fees forslz months..,, fees for six months. ... for six months teachers' certificates. . . general tax special tax, Vernonla., aneclal school tax , flnes febunty road tax 'B,855 7 GENERAL FUND PAID OUT warrants.............. 1,780 76 8,446 68 1,636 26 U60 19 70 60 1,638 96 26 78 621 6 1 63 I'M 76 101 69 1116 00 Mr! VI 131 00 49 91 .6 88AV179 V1BEGULAT0R7 Reader, did yon ever take Buimonb Liver iWiulatok, the "Kino or LivbrMbdioinb" Everybody need take a liver remedy. It U a aluRgiah or dlsoaeed Uver that Impair digestion and oauaes oorwtdpation, when the wast that should be carried off ramains in, the body and poisons the whole system. That dull, heavy fooling la due to a torpid Uver. Biliousness, Headache, Malaria and Indigestion are all Uver diseases. Keep the Uver active by an occasional dose of Simmons Liver Reg ulatar and yon'U get rid of those trou bles, and give tone to the whole sys tem. For a laxative Simmon Liver Regulator I better than Fill. It does not gripe, nor weaken, but greatly refreshes and strengthens. Every pacKage nas mo ; ZolUu & Co., PliliaUelplila. $25,000 Stock of Boots and Shoes, THE OREGON Shoe Store 168 THIRD STREET ... nnn.m worth of Boots and Shoes at 25 per cent less than Actual twt. n e win eeu tneiu neaper uiu ju can bay anywhere Else. $00x at hf yrice Mens Boots f 1-45 linna Wnrkinir Shops... .05 Mens Dress Shoes from, i.za to .ou Ladies Shoes from 1.00 to 3.50 Rpst Sr.hool Shoes from . .50 to 1.75 Infant Shoes 25 We tars a Blsr Asaartnaesu hell ski Lswnl Prices. BE SURE TO PINO THE RIGHT PLAOE The Oregon Shoe Store -f SO TBiIrA Street, POUTLAIID, B J iMtween norriMm aitu iuiiii. Msxt door to Roberts Bros. Dry Goods store. (Mention this paper.) THE HUNT HARDWARE COMPANY -DEALERS IN Stoves Ranges CUTLERY AND TINWARE s i.m.m nA trarlwt aaanrtment of all nec essary cooking utensils, consisting of an ele gant and wetl-cnosen nssurtrueiii ui 6RANITE-IR0NWAR Our line of stores are the best made, as we carry the celobtated "Majestic Hteel Kangs, recogmzea to do sue ivrj u. INSPECT OUR Heating Stoves HUNT HARDWARE CO., Cor. Second and Yamhill Streets, PORTLAND. - - - OREGON E. E. QUICK, Commissioner el Deeds for Washington O. W. COLE, , Notary Pabllc Cole & Quick, St. Helens, - - Oregon PROPRIETORS Of "Thorn's Numerical System Title Abstracts' FOR Columbia - County, - Oregon TITLES Examined and abstracts furnished. Will attend to matters before the Board of Equalisation; payment of taxes, etc. Real Estate, Conveyancing, and Insurance, and Loans negotiated. vJXJS'xoxj-rp. Hill's New American Polygraph! An indispensible companion to every merchant, clergyman andlawyei in the land. If you have copying to do, write at once inclosing 4 cents in stamps for particulars. Agents wanted. Liberal discount. Address, W, H. BAUMANPT, Gonl. Agt. U, 8. A. F, 0. Box 67, Marissa, 111. FRUIT TREES APPLE TREES Ben Davis, Spltzenbergor, North ern Spy, Baldwin, Orarensteln, Melon and Ked Astracban. ITALIAN PRUNES Trees are grown on flrtimhersoll, are free from pests and are true to name, being propagated from our own young orchard, PLUM, CHERRY, PEACH PEAR, QUINCE TREES A nine lot of Currant, Oooneber rv. Wineberry, Kaspberry and lilackberry. Every shipment de livered free on the cars or boat. I A. HOLADAY, Scappoose, Or. Summons. In the Olmilt Court of the Bute of Oreion, for The Anorle and foliimhla River Usllroadl Coutpaujr, plulnllll', t ToVH4Bi.as 0, laavas.the above named d- N TUK NAM It OF THK STATIC OK ORKUON. aimwer the eouiUliit ot tlio above named plain- tut men 111 me aiwve emiiiwi i iini"" In the above entitled sellou. on or before llie lint day of the next resolar term nf said JHmrl, In said t'olinubla louiily. wliit'b will be bKiiii and held at Ht. lL'lenn. Ill aaid County on the IN h ilny uf Oelolwr, 1HW, If yon fall lo jo ao M.ranil.n.,lii,int tllftrtHlf ktllttlttlfl Will amily to the Court tor the relief demanded In mI.I eomplalnl, which In sulwtnnce la, a inlsr uient aiiiroirlatliir to the plnlnlllf amrliof lami one iiiinorDii feet wine, uiai m, inir h,i.im mi i, ui.im it iI,m I'Miitar line tt Its line of railroad by It surveyed, located and malted out. over and auross Ihe following -deserllied real entaie owned by you end slluaieil In said County, to-wit: Ufa numbered one, two aim three, and the uwU ot the awt of Ktutlou W. all In township T, north of raiiKe 3 west uf Ihe wiliainvtie Merinian. ti.i. iinmnnnii u nuliiuhetl he virtue of sn ord r made by the Honorable T. A. MltdieiM, Judite or the rourlh Judlelal IHilrk't of UreKon, on the vth day of Amju.t. l. a28o4 Atlorueya for Plalnlln. Summons. In the Circuit Court of the But of Oregon, for the Comity of Columbia. Emma May Davis, Plalntlir, ) vs. 1 SUMMONS Herbert Davis, Defendant. To Herbert Davis, drlviiilmit above-namon. IN THK NAME OK THK STATU OK OKKilON, You are hereby reuiilrvd to ai'iwsr and an- wr itlHlntlrTM i,.ii,mlHliit liMnln ,111 the ItmC ilttV ot the uext rcHulnr Itirm of snld court, whli li nail conitneut'e six wvi's or more alter tne tint publication of this innnious, lo-wlt: on Tiiewlay, the 1Mb dar ot (Hit,lier, A. D. IMM and II you fail to so appear and aimwer.nUlntln will apply 10 the conn for Ihe relief demanded In httrctimitlalnt. lo-wlt: A decree iIImoIvIiis the bonds of matrimony exluting botwiH-u iiIkIiiIIII and defeiidaul, for Ihe rtuloralliui of plaintiff 10 her maiden name, ami for such other ami further relief lu the premises as to Hie court may seem ut aim ouMltanie. This summons la published puniiiant loan onlerof Hon.T. A.MIephpua, Jndgeoltheelteiilt court ef Multnomah county, Oregon, (miwle by kUI Judite on the 4th day of HeilwmlM.ft, A. I., IMKS as ty Klaiute provuieo. in me auaence muu the tate of Orcgtui oi the llouoralile T. A. Me KridM. ludffA nf th rnurl before whom thin ao Hon is peiiilltiK) that this sumnuins be served uou you by publlCHtlon once a week for six succeMlve weeks, InTrisOaicooN Mist, a weekly uew.paper, ot general circulation, published at St. Helens, Columbia connty, Orcuon. Atlorueya tor Plaintiff. Summons. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, tor loiuinuia untuuy. The A.toria and Columbia River Bnllroadl Company, platnlilT, , vs. f 8. H Trvon and Minnie Trron. defendant! 1 ToS. II. TaroH and UlNNIS Thyon, the above named rieieoriants: You and each of vou are herelir reuuired in annear and amiver the cnmidalut ef the above-named plaintiff Hied lu the above entitled Court asalnst vou In Uie abovo eulltletl action. ouorbelore the tint dy of the nest rvitular term 01 saia tourt, in eaiu t;oiuuiuia i-ouuiy, which will be benun and held at ttl. Helens. In aid County on the 1Mb day of October, lt9&. If you fall to so aptwar and answer for waul thereof plaintiff wilt apply to Ihe Court for Ihe relief demanded la said eounilalnl. which In substance Is, a Hrriicmeut appropriating to the niaintin a .irio oi lauu una nuuiirea ipei wiue. that Is, titty feel wide on each ililo uf the center uneoi 11. line 01 raitroau uy 11 surveyeo, uh-uico and slaked out, over and arroas Ihe followlnif .luacrlhed real eitate. owned bv you anusiltiAitM In said County, lo-wlt: Lot one ot aectlnn twenty-nine, and the south on. half uf lou numbered one, two and three, and the aw1, of wV of section 'S, all In lowimhlp S, north of rantfe a west oi uie n iiiaiueiie Heriuiau. TalaHummuni is iullhed by virtue nf an order matie by ihe Honorable 1. A. mepneus, Judge of lh. Fourth Judicial Ulitrlct of Uresun on the tn day 01 Augua, 111 rvLlun rme a33o4 Attorney! for IMalntl ft. Ntlce ml Settle-meat ( S'lBstt Accannt. IS the Coanty Court of the 8tate of Ore- L aon, fur Columbia l ounty. In the matter of the estate of K. 0, Bryant, deceased. Order lining date of Settlement of Final Account ol Administration. E 8. Bryant, adniiiihitrator of the estate of K. u. uryaat. oeimtwu, having tins nay dulv made, verified and filed his final ac count as adminWttatur ot said estate, and prayed for an order fixing the time and place of settlement of the same, and a dU' tribution of the estate, it Is hereby orderei! that Saturday, the 12th day ot October, IK, at the court-house in hi. Helens , or. at 10 o'clock A. M. of saiddav be. and th same are hereby appointed, a the lime and place for the lottleuient oi said account And the distribution of said estate, at which time and place all persons interested may appear and oppose the same. And It is further ordered that notice of this appoint ment be aiven by publication of a copy of this order in The Oregon Mist, a newspaper regularly published In said county, for at least four, weeks next preceding said day OI settlement ana uini,riuuiiuii. Done this 7th day of September, 1895. DEAN BLANCHAKI), E. 8. BRYANT, County Judge, Administrator. sl3oll Summons. In the Circuit Court of the Stale of Oregon, County of t;oiuruma. Walter J. Burns, plaintiff, vs. C. C. Cole, Amanda Cole, Cole, - Henderson, J. P. Marnball and Baruucl A. Fowler, defendants. To Defendants C. C. Cole and AmandaCole: IN THK NAME OF THE STATE OF Oregon, yon are hereby required to ap pear anil anewer plaintiff's complaint here in, on. the tint day of the next regular term of eaid Court, which shall commence su week! or more after the tirat publication of tins summons, to-ait: On Tuexday, the 16th day of October, A. D. 18, and if you fail o to uppear and aniwer, plaintln" will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in hi! complaint, to-wit : For a decree fore closing a certain mortgage, executed by one W. W. Cola and one W. O. Henderson, under the firm name of Cole A Henderson, to one 'William Dunbar, on the 2ith day of July, 1H89. which la recorded on page ''Ua" of Book "K," of the records of mortgages of Columbia county. State of Oregon; that the real estate which is described in said mortgage aa folio we: "Lot number one (1), in section thirty-six (3ft), in township num ber seven (7) north , range number two (2) west of Ihe Willamette Meridian, contain ing eleven and 4D-1 OOtlis acres ; also the west half (K) ' the northeast quarter ('A), and the southeast quarter ( yt ) of the northeast quarter (W) of section number thirty-five (36), all Iu township number seven (7) north, range number two (2) went of the Willamette Meridian, and containing one hundred and twenty acres, all of the prop erty aforesaid being in Columbia county. State of Oregon" be sold In manner pre scribed by law and the proceeds applli d to the satisfaction of said mortgage, the costs and disbursements of this action, the sum of $300 attorney feed, and the expenses of said sale; that vou and each of you be barred and foreclosed of all Interest in and to the aforesaid property, and that plain tiff's mortgage be adjudged to be a first lien thereon. This summons la published pursuant to an order of Hon. K. D. Hhattuck, Judge of tlio Circuit Court of Multnomah county, Oregon, (madu in opeu court onthe2Mth day of August, 1H05, as by statute provided, the Hon. T. A. Mcllride, iudge of the Court before whom this action u pending, being absent from the slate), that this summons be served upon you herein by publication once a week for six weeks, in Tii t Ohkoom Mist, a weekly newspaper of general circu lation, published at Ht. Helen", Columbia county, Oregon. ALLKN & CI.EKTON, a.'Woll Attorneys for Plaintiff. tbeamjueh's notick. County Treasurer's Office, Bt. Helenh, Or., Bep't. 27, 1895. Notice Is hereby given that all unpaid County Warrants of said county, which hsvo been presented and endorsed "Not Paid for Want of Funds," up to July 8th, 181)3, also warrants Nn. 211, 8032, 8121, 3122, 3123, 3424 and 312A, will be paid upon pres entation at this office. Interest will not be allowed after this date. K.-M. WHARTON, Treasurer of Columbia County, Oregon, .- w. YOU INlsmJ uivuijmuaof It you do ami denlrs tl.s lHt quiillty for the Umt nwiisr 11 you jour wants cau always be sUPi'lled by DART & MDCKLE, Who have a Dress Goods, Clothing, Fancy Gootis, liats, Boots and Shoes FURNISHING GOODS St. Helens, Oregon. ST. HELENS AU kinds ot fresh anil salted mrals, ssiiksko and flsli. Ail exnress wagon rims UnUy to all iarU of (lis city. Meats by Wholesale At special xaiew. MAIN BTBWKT, I I Clatskanie Drugstore PRESCRIPTIONS COMPOUNDED AT ALL HOURS Patent Medicines, Prescription Drugs, Toilet Articles, fancy Notions, ele, A S ....ST. HELENS HOTEL, Our tables will at all times be (outitl tlnlioncies the market aliurds, TERMS REASONABLE FOR REGULAR BOARDERS The hotel having been newly refurnished we are tin-pared to give satis faction ts all our patrons, 1J. George, Pro J. George, Proprietor, 8t. Helens, Or. ST. HELENS My Specialties: UJ or O H a D cc AND DRUGGIST'S SUNDRIES My Prices Are as low as flrst-rlass good can lie sold. Prescriptions Compounded Day or Night I KEEP IN STOCK Fresh Patent Medicines I am here Cor bunion, and want your trad. Yours very truly, , DR. EDWIN ROSS. Q CO CO o cc Best Quality Drugs used THE JOSEPH KELLOGG A If-... 1 -" STR JOSBPH KELLOaO FOR PORTLAND Leaves Kelso Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays at 6 o'clock a. m. Leaves Portland Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 6 o'clock ft. ni. UkjsViauaV AAAAAA Aatfc ST. HELENS EXCHANGE, 1 - rAnn.,', nmmw mnA t,,t,l I. - 1 1. f.. .,.!, . 4 sort of the eity, where at all PRIDE OF KENTUCKY WHISKY I BEST Bit A .IDs) DOMESTIC AND I.TI TOUTED CltiAHS Mr Cooper Is always glad to welcome his old friend to hU popular place of business ST. HELENS PORTLAND AND OLATSKANIE (4 I 03 03 STEAMER G, W. SHAVER, Dell Shaver, Master. leaves Portland, foot of Waihlngton street, for Clstskanle and way landings, Mon day, Wednesday and Friday mornings at 0 o'clock, and return to Portland Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. BIIAVEK TaAriaPOIITATIOrl OOnCANT. THE MIST AND OREGONIAN TWO TOGETHER ONE YEAR, ONLY TWO DOLLARS li-'II?Tirl?aJ complotc line. MEAT MARKET c x. cul,l WKtiuiiu ia wiiviuuii, BT. II KI.IDXH. Olt WttON. Ihe Place ta Secure DK. J. 8. HALL. Preprleter Clatakeole, Oregon, aAia.k.jA. dfL A m sfi sHi sfkAAsfcAsaaJr 2L.... I supplied with th best etliblos an J ami soliult your patronage. DRUG STORE 3D o CO CO D 33 C Q CO H O 33 m in Prescription Department COMPANY'S RIVER STEAMER ;mMlitm1n, AtAAAAVAikAAAAi limes can be found the famous EXCHANGE VVWVVVVaJ 53 r