The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913, April 10, 1896, Image 3

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    Boyi Drowned. Anthony
d TbomM. aged 15 and IB years, re-
ips
DEMOCRATS IN CONVENTION:
felSirSlfuC: lost Saturday Nominated a L
i gltuatoa juit below Oregon City,
mid the two boyi wore upon a raft
it. The rft began to tip lo
oue sUe end the boye became fright
ened and jumped overooara.
City Eliotioh. The annual city
lection took piece here Monday. The
following pursotie were elected to nil
Ilia xtlw iiflliial lor the ensuing yean
President of the council, Jacob George;
oounallmao, 0. H. Newell, Thome.
O.ion.r.8. A. Miles, Jsmes Muckle;
.,m,rW Hrrlion Allen: treasurer,
v w. ,l,.b ! marshal. A. Bobilieon.
In the excitement ol county end stela
politics the municipal election nedai
most boon overlooked, but by Monday
the clouds bad psrtislly cleared away
nd ss the time approached for the
polls 10 open Interest grew deen er on.
til theie were three tickets In the field
l..f.... i Urn tostl.lliff liAtrnn. Thow were
, a few nsmes that sppesred on sll the
link-i.. end of course those persons
were elecM, but some by
lorltles. The contest, though eiciting,
passed off good nsturedly.
Closh Season Eudsd. The spring
.i.... ...,nn tnr ealmon ended last
eight. Notwithstanding that It Is
...inet the lew to take eulmon prior
tJ April 10th, many men are b
i..... k..n fi.l.lnff right along and
lisve been secretly marketing tneir
catch. Borne have gotten Into trouble
.. . .i.:. i..l.llnn of lew. but the oia-
.!. i.. realized a neat sum lor
i.;.'ui, hnia there has been
. " j ... l fl.h during the close
' The coming fishing sesaon
T " ,mi. u ouen with a
1J. tha nnery men refuse to
! dmsaded by the Fisher-
men'e Union ol 6 cents per pound. It
! . ,h.,hi a strike would be ol
IB) PUI) SWSf .1
long duration this year beoause the
fishermen are antlous to ?
.i ii -a ik. nackars aro equally
uu 1 1 a i s nut. - r - .
tA h.va the r canneries in
nUon to fill orders already con
tracted.
rEBSOMAli AND LOCAL.
Tir Munlr. of Portland, is visiting
with Dr. Ross this week.
Xfiae Amy George risked relatives
In this place last Balurday
school will begin in this city next
Monday with Hsrry Baker in charge
n v v.n.V nf OoUe. wss attend
Ing to b'ueinesa affairs in this city last
Saturday.
Uiu Mar Kendall, of Portland,
pent Isst Saturday and Buuday
. .... l.l.... ..l.tlVIU
this city yi""B
County Ticket.
Ilalnaates to the State vonvmmun
and County Central Coiniult.
tee Were Also Chosen.
Ths demooratlq county convention wss
held In this city lent Bsturuay ana was
celled to order promptly st 2 o'elook by 0.
8, Kiaerson, chairmen of tbs csntral com
mittee. Mr. Emerson wss made temporary
olistrinsn snd W. V. Slaughter lamporary
secretary.
On motion of Thomas Cooper a couimn
tee of three was appointed on credential!,
and ths chair appointed Thomas Cooper.
A. Stump snd John Prlngle.
On mnllnn of W. U, UlllarU B OOBlluii.w
, Jonas, lie Pays the Freight.
: Bend for a copy of "The Buyers'
Oulde," with latest reductions and
market reports. Bent free to any ad-
ress. Freight on f oruer oi ttooui
Dsld to any point on the Columbia
rier, reached by Portland boats.
Jonos'Caah Store, 100 Front street,
between Washington and, Htark, Port
land, Oregon.
Fox Sam. Parties desiring ash, Mr
or oak wood, sawed stove lengths and
delivered, for 12.50 per cord should in
quire at this office.
County warrants or orders for war
rants taken on subscription at this
office.
Notice of Sluavl Accowat,
Notice ii hereby givt n that the adminis
trators of the estate of George Clark, deceas
.i u.. HI..I iii.lp final aurount in the
Uo'unt Court of Columbia county, and that
Hi iurlH of said court has sot Tuesday, tlia
VII IUVIIVH v. " ' - " . . .n.u U....- 11
ol thra. wa. appointed on resoluUon. ...a au. n.jr -.J. . - - t,onV.
if any tliers be, to tne allowance oi iu.
March 23, 1806.
jr. A. Kisnaa,
D. K. HARRIS.
m27a2t Adniiuistratori.
For Sale.
Columbia
HAZEN,
t
The cheapest place in
county. Inquire oi a. u,
Warren, Oregon.
Summons.
In ths Circuit Court of the Stats of Oregon, for
Mieiseumy
Cora MoCullough, plaintln', 1
To Charles McCullough, the defendant abors
TN TUB N AME OF THB STATE OF OREOOH.
I You r hereby required to aepear and
"... r i..ihit'.. Umnl. nt heroin on the
Writ Say of the next ronl.r term of the Court
aforaeafd.whloh shall coiiimenij six weeks or
"wl"on Tudaj the rilh day of M yUa
ana If you fall to so appear and answer, !''"
will snnlv to tlie i;oun xor iiio roum
to beVmuplalut, to-wlt: Koraaecreedlwolvln
h T i)m iPof matrimony sl"n(-","n
.Ti rf.i....i.ni .ni fm ich other sna
Further relief. In the premises, ea to the Court
ay so
This
may scero jusi ann equi"u".
This summons is V""
order of the Ilonorable T.
ii.iuhri mirsnant to an
.let. A. MoBrlde, JudKe of
Hi. Court atKivo named, maita and entered I oi
record in said Court on theanui day oi "''.
lend: that this summons he served upon you by
. , -iM,.i,lrtn mlh
Columbia county, Oregon.
; OKO. i. CAM Knun,
A I tor ne J e for Plalntlir.
weeklv newspaper of general cireuiaiion. f"u-
llsbed at St. Helens. Columbia coumy.ure
lisusu A oko. J. CAMKRON
m27mS
order of business. Tbs chair appoiniea vv .
B, Dillard, Edwin Merrul and U. W. mmer-
son. ....
At this point sn adjournment ol niieeu
ttiluutea was taken to glvs the committees
tliua to retKirt. slier wblcb the creaenuais
oomuilttes reporUd tbs following as en
titled to seats In ths convention:
Moeksr. Amos ttlavsns, O. H. itmerson,
John Bcott, Oeorgs Cass, J. Turpln, David
Uensbsw, A. Roblnaon, George Moeca.j.
S. Clonlngsr. B. H. JBuroeti, uenry
deraon, W. F. BlaughUr, WUltam Biaveni.
0. VY. Clark. J. 0. Johnson, r . at. oiaveii.,
Bi, A. Emerson, George Grant, W. U, vol- Columbia County, State of Oregon, showing the amoiini
man, W. B. Pl.l.rd, Thomas Cooper, 0. W. fflZttSjL" ti,W of
Krush, A. Stump, 0. W. ' fSM&XT.'
Perry, John rrtngie, Jaioee ui,
Merrill, Jos Dupont, A. N. Clark, J. T.
COLUMBIA COUNTY'S SEMI-ANNUAL FINANCIAL SHOWING
Giving the Clerk, Sheriff and Treasurer's Report for the 5lx Months End-
Ing marcn 31st, ioy. .....
SEMI-ANNUAL EEPOUT
showing the amount and number ol
1896, to the 81st
Walker, W. Melllnger, FrauK tsiavsns.
The committee auuolnted for tbat pur
pose reported tbs following order ol busi
ness snd resolutions:
ON WHAT ACCOUNT ALLOWED.
Road and bridge
l'aiiper., 11"
r.rimfri1 account. circuit court.
Criminal account. Justice court. ,
OBDKK OF BUSINESS.
let. nomination of judge; 2nd, notmmv ;fMi"d ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::
tlon of sheriff; sro, we recorameiia vu uw
pouiinatlon be mads lor ciers, ss we uesire
the best men, and in tbs nomination of
Judsen Weed we consider the republican
convention mads s wlss selection; sin, rep
resentative: Btb. treasurer; 6th, assessor;
7th, commissioner; 8th, tbat we leave va
cant, with power in tne mbivim")
committee, to fill in the offices of school
superintendent and surveyor ; 9th , a county
central committee of Ave with power to ap-
polot precinct committees to nil precwci
tickets: lOtb. election of three delegates
tale coavention with power in the bands
of central committee U appoint oneai
large If so entitled. We reoorameno. tnav
tbe temporary officers be made ths perma
nent officers of this convention.
BRBUKui . . outstanding unpaid aunty warranta on the 81st dsyof
We.thseounty democrats of Columbis MB.n iUm ...'
Clerks
Sherllni '
H11III.....
Bcbooi superintendent
County Juilfie.....
County commissioners .
i supervisors.
insno...
Jury
I Coroner r.
I County treasurer
Assewor
District attorney
I Official reporter ..........
Rebate of sherirs fees...,
4'eechers' eiamlnauon
Rebate of tax
I County surveyor
County attorney
Hoarding prisoners.......... iLii
Tax of MM on land bid la by county ror ma
Total amount of claims allowed and warranta drawn. .
AMOUNT OF CLAfMS ALLOWED
Anil TTAftnAnio
Citation.
In tbs County Court of Columbia County,
for the state oi uregiui.
In the Matter of the Kstate of 1
Charles Trim. Deceased. 1 ,
To J. W. Trim and Creole Trim, neirs sj
lawofsaiu aeceoeiu aim
others, known or unknown, Interested
In said estate.
IN THB NAME OF Tnlfi olAia. vr
Oregon, you, and each of you. are here
by commanded to be and appear before the
Honorable uouniy yu"' . . .ul u..
Oregon, for Columbia County, at the May
term "hereof, to-wit: at the Court House.
InJhe City of Bt. Helens, on the Jlst. day of
May, 18W), at 10 o'clock A. M., to show
cause, if sny urt..iwby an order should
not oe moue oy sain ou -
administrator of said estate to sell the real
property belonging to said estate or so
much thereof as .hall be necessary o pay
the charges, expenses of administration
and clairns against said estate, which said
-I ..l.li a s.ai vtliii 1 Stri V glHglcrilfCU ma avii-
lows, to-wit: The northeast quarter of
secUon three, in town.hlp five north ol
range two west of tbe Willamette Meridian
i. .fi,i,i. nnimt. Hute of Orcean, and
containing, according to United States
goyemment survey, one hundred snd sixty
acres oi lana. . ... , . i,i
Witness roy hand and the leal of said
Court aftWlbi. lh dyof Apr.1 A. D.
Clerk of the Uounty wan.
By W. A. Haaats, uepmy
H i ts- nirrrtr
uuk riri ii
18D6.
BIAL.1
alb '
.SI M0 06
. 7K4 68
,. 1 055 46
,, 164 45
,. 691 76
49 M
,. 1 278 00
.. 1 228 75
., 61 00
.. 00 00
.. 24 06
.. 11 60
.. 1 834 82
.. 610
., 1 186 00
24 00
.. 249 06
.. 2US 60
.. 12 60
186 00
76
.. 46 00
.. 8 18
.. 146 00
.. 100 00
.. 1 &
..1818 92
...tl2 056 18
Summons.
Iu the Circuit Court ol ths Stats of Oregon, for
tne iouDvy oi ,uiui
Charles U. Newth, plaintiff, 1
vs. (
. . 1 T . V. 4A,M.n ' 1
".??TL. S",.K:T,:rt.nt.hovnamed:
'Ma.s.J,.ffOTS;vK;.niftt.
1 N THE nAMS, u, pia. " v..- v
I eon, you are hereby requires lo appear
and answer plaintiff's complaint herein
, Akn nl the next itnulii term
.i..r, 1 .inMuiH whtfh .hall commence
six weeks or more after the first PUbllcaUcm of
this summons, to-wit: On Tuesday, the Wtb day
of May, A. D. 196, and if you fail to so sppear
andamwer, plalntllTwIll apply toheourt tor
the relief demanded In his complaint, to-wit. A
V. " .- ji i.,,n. ih. knnH. nl mntrlinonv eXlSt-
in between plaintiff and defendant, and for
nti ninflrina lunnur rent,, ... ...v . .
as to the Court may seem lust and equitable.
n-ui. ...mAna la nnhll.hAd 1urstiant tO
order of Uonorable T. A. MoBrlde. Judae of the
Court above named, made and entered of record
In said court on ine-an uy m -"-
tbat this summons be served upon you by publi
cation thereof once a week lor six successive
weeks, in Tb Oaaoon mist,
a weekly news-
' : . ! . . . H..l.ll(.V.a Bt
Eaper or general cirenwiiwii, .uw..ouW
elens, Columbia county, Oregon.
(al a
SPECIAL
SALsfE
Patronize Hems
INDUSTRY
SPRING
AND
SUMMER
1896
6INCE REMOVING TO OUR NEW STORE
81 and 83 THIRD ST, S. W, Cor. Oak
's AH -Wool Suits
Fifteen Patterns. Every Suit Warranted
Made From Our Celebrated Albany
Woolen Mills Cassimeres.
Men
$8.85
. '4
SOLE AGENTS
Albany Woolen Mills
J.M. MOYER&CO
81 and 83 Third Street,
FOBTLAN D OBi
Summons.
In the Circuit Cotirt of tbe State of Oregon, for
theuouniy or uoiumuia.
Belle i. Macdonald, plaintiff, )
vs. (
To H. 1. Macdonald, the above-named aeiena-
ant:
a.u. -Hi, nUin mlfla for aelf-meaaurement lent freo to any adireea.
kje 111 atva wtsu y
A.Masassjslissa svassaVVvaavvVVVVV'
Oairy Supplies
LARGE ASSORTMENT
i and Cooking Stoves, Steel Ksnges, Tinware, Granite Ware, Al-
- a mar sk-f frnw aT a rr ir nu nil hll ii.i.. . . i .1 n..si-i .
V&'XUM,' required' to appear a?i AU "ttEXZjEZ WItoX, prlc- to suit Everybody.
answer me compiain uitru m;u" -i
AMOUNT OF 0DT8TAMWNO WABBANT8 UNPAID.
in convention assembled
ill
Ei-PreaUlent Harrieon and Mary
I.rd pimmlck were roamed In New
Vi.,b last Mondar.
Re Weatherford, of the Epiwopal market lor our aurplu. P.
. R'' .l.i. it next that end are in favor ol a liberal co
tp ii lire: lis vfiii I'lvwvH -
WeduieJay eveniug
Peter Pqut't, until recently receiter
(f public nmnie. al the Oregon City
land office, did in that city on Thurs
day ol laat week, agea ui yeari.
Pnnntw Treasurer Wharton haere
.H a rcceiDl from the atata tteae
urer for ihe gtate t from thig county
amounting to o,zus.ia
Re. W. L. Blackwell will preach el
Hotillon 8undy,Aprill2.atUo'clocU
A. M Cuiumhta Uity a o t.
Uclent at7;30P.M.
II . Ton cue. o! WMhmgton
inated at Albany last
wiiii j i - . -
Tuesday for congressmen Irom tne
Firet dielrict on the Hilt, ballot, re-
relvion 83 TOtea, or a niajun-y.
county, Oregon,
hereby resoWe:
'We admit that tbe financial question If
a deep one and trust to the wisdom of our
1 national conventions to deal
with U In a wise and Just manner.
We beliete in the whole woria as a
ana to
commerce
. . .. .. I ll. -ItU tho
wlto all naitoni anu rwjiv"lv
wliole world.
" We belleye that a public ofnee If a pub
lie trust, and propose to nominate our best
men. regardless of private wisnes.
"We deplore trickery in political conven
tions as much as at the public polls, and
ask the aid of all good cltlisns in maintain
ing the purity ol tbe ballot.
We can never sanction any law requir
ing an Injured party to give bonds for coats
prior to being beard to complain of a pub-
Uc orlme before a magistrate oi mi couuu.
"Wa are In favor of Ihe fewest DUiuner oi
new laws consistent with, publio security
and prosperity and the repeal of all useless
ones now on our statutes."
Tbe above order of business ana resoiu
tlone were unanimously adopted..
At tbls Juncture W. B. Dllliard was caueo
KsUtnated Interest accrued thereon..
Total amount unpaid county warrants..
PRINCIPAL.
.Me m n
, S31 28
710 00 1
INTEREST.
above entitled suit. In the above enutiea
Court, on or before the first day of the
next regular term oi sam vuu,..
in the expiration of six weeks from the
jT. t.wit. On or before Tuesdsv. the
12th dav Ol May, ibso; nu j, m "
answer, the plaintiff will apply to the Court for
Ibe relief prayed for in her complaint, to-wlt .
For a decree oi oivoroe aisroivioR uv wuu. v.
matrimony now and heretofore existing between
von and tbe platatiS, and for tbe coats and dia-
L n, a,,l.
Tki. .nmmn,,. t. nnhllsheit bv order of Hon.
, I 631 S8 Thomas A. McBride, judxe of the above entitled
Court, made and dated on the 25th day of
.sv iw w i Harcn, iyo. r nnti . . yJy :m
0i27ma Attorney lor ruwuu.
Sated Marcb Z7lb, us.
1. E. GSOWN
212 First Street, Near Salmon,
PORTLAND, OREGON
STATE Or OREOON, I.
County l Columbia,)
I, Judson Weed, Counly clerk of tbe countv of coiumoia, suw or w"-Kon, V'
reiolng Is a true ana correct staieinent oi iu. mmm " "" Ii ir. k thai
the County Court of aald county, lor the six montns ename """
gammons.
that the foregoing is a true and correc
wVacK
rants outstanding and unpaid a. the same appear upon the recorus ol mj ' pmce, rJS
wim.M m ii Btiri ami liib huu ui u. uiunu binutvi .. v.... , . '.. .
" ' - innuriN wkkd. i:ountv cierx.
custody.
a. u. mt.
SEMI-ANNUAL SUMMARY STATEMENT
Of the financial condition of the County of Columbia, la the State of Oregon, on the 81st day of
March, A. u.
LIABILITIES.
To warrants drawn on the
county treasurer and out-l
rta.r1lnff .nd unoald
To estimated amount of ln-l
sorest accrual tnereou...
Total liabilities
.,w I .... .nAlnra
... .... m.ih.ii DUTOiciaua tiv u,a i unon so aaurcsa sue wihtchiiwi -
bttll.it Just seven short of a noinina- , reviewed the history of the demo-
lion, but Ilia Stieogtu orufj w crauo party.
the last ballot.
BOAPFOOBB.
Frosts and rain have Injured tbe
early fruita a good deal
Miss Dickenson began term ol
school io district 8 Monday.
8chool mdiatrict No. 1 has forty pu
rlU enrolled with Miee Boyle teacher.
Mise Marie Watte ia home from
Monmouth, where ihe has been in
achool.
Will Freeman Is In Portland under
going treatment for lung trouble.
Rumor has it that the railroad com-
...mdant the while eeclion
"'-.i.i. r.hi ...n In the near future.
Tha chaucos are that thej Mongolians
will make but a short staj.
William Anderson ia planning to
orect a good sised fruit dryer io time
for the coming crop.
a Mr. Bunker, late o! The Dalles,
has purchased eighty acres ol. the
Dormer place.
a onrut .tout nf wheat is being sown,
Grain and fruit are safer products
than spuds.
Hohool Hepot-t.
St. HiLtns, March 90, 1880.
School report for term beginning January
flLh and ending Marcb 27.
Number of pupils belonging during tbe
term, 45; per cent ol the attendance for the
term, 66. . .
Those present each roll call were: Laura
Doan, Agnes Muckle, Walter Doan, Elmer
Doan, Cllde McNulty. ;
Renort for the last month is as follows
a.....w belonging. 87 i total attendance,
nrjH.v.-average attendance, 32.
Those not absent during the month were
tura Doan. Fannie Doan, ltugene aiiiea,
George Phllbrook, Olen Watklns. Agnes
Muckle, Walter Doan. Bertha Dart, La Veil
Watkine. Rrsnk Newell. Mane uuiour.
Maud Decker, Pearl Decker, Nellie Cooper
Elmer Doan. M. 0. Cass, Teacher,
bid People.
Old people who require modiclne to regu
late the bowels and kidneys will find the
trns remedy In Electric Hitters. This med
icine due not stim .lute and contains no
whisky nor other Intoxicant, but ants as a
tunic and altcriitlvi', " It acta mildly on the
stomach and bowels, adding strength and
giving tone to ths organ., thereby aiding
Mature In ths performance of the lunations.
Klectrlo Bitters Is an excellent appetizer
and slds digestion. Old People find it Just
exactly what they need. Price fifty cents
and 11.00 per bottle at Dr. Uuss' drug store.
MOMIBATIOHfl.
The following nominations for counly
offloera were made by acclamation :
County Judge James Dart, of 8t. Helena.
Sheriff-Edwin Merrill, of Deer Island.
Represeutative-George P. Moeck, of
Rainier.
Treasurer W. H. Dolman, of St. Helens.
Commissioner D. W. Freeman, of Tlsh-
hawk. '
Assessor George Grant, of Bcappoose.
Coroner J. 8. Clonlnger, of St. Helens.
A eountv central committee of Ave was
appointed as follows: W. B. Dillard, chair
man! 0.8. Emerson. John Prlngle, J.O.
Johnson and W. IT. Slaughter.
Delegates chosen to tbe stats convention
were: Henry nenaerson, son
andW. B. Dillard. " ' .
On motion of W. H. Dolman ths central
oommittee was empowered to 611 any va
cancies that might occur on the ticket.
John Prlnale made a motioa that eacn
democrat contribute something, even if not
mnr. than a nickel, io the campaign tuna.
0. W. Emerson opposed the motion for the
reason as he said, "There Is not a democrat
in the county who would have a nickel
alter paying his taies."
On motion of Mr. Dolman an assessment
of 18 00 was made on all cauuiuaiea ior
campaign purposes.
A. N. Clark was nominatea ior justice ui
the peace and John Scott for constable in
Union preolnet.
A vote of thanks was tendered Chairman
Emerson and Secretary Slaughter for their
arvices. The convention then adjourned.
AMOUNT.
.....146 078 Tt
..... 8S312S
.st 710 00
RESOURCES.
Rv rnnrl. In hands of countv treas
urer applicable to the payment of
nonntv warrants ...
By estimated unpaid current taxes
appucaoie vo uie V) ui v"
tv warrants
By estimated unpaid delinquent taxes
U to law.
Bv amount ol
by tne count'
y amount ol tax tnr itnw on tana
hid in hv the countv -
By amount ol tax paid by county on
hn. land for 1K04.
By amount of tax for 1D94 on land bid
in by county.... ...-
lly SO acres Ol lana oeagni or wuu.j
By courthouse. Sxtures and lot
By amount la bands of eounty treaa-
urer u) pay anvenisvu wrsu . . . .
By amount in hands of county treas
urer state road fund.....
Total resources
Resources over and above liabilities I
AMOUNT.
In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for
tbe county oi uoiumom.
Mary Amsden and JL E. Amsden, her hus
band, plaintiff,
D. W. Zeller, Jane Adcox, B. W. Johnson.
Maud Johnson, Archie Johnson, Bonnie
Johnson, H. F. Allen and C. H Lewis, co
partners as Allen Lewts, and K. E ftuick,
as administrator of the estate of X. J. V.
Johnson, deceased, defendants.
To Jane Adcox, defendant:
TN THE NAME OP THE STATE OF OREGON:
I v.. m h.Mh, rmnimd to aDDear and
answer the complaint fifed against yon in the
above entitled suit by the first day of the May
term of the Circuit Court for Columbia County.
for tne year toao, wwn. i i u, -'". - ;
19; and if you fail to so answer, for want
thereof the plaintiffs will apply to the Court for
the relief demanded in the complaint, to-wlt:
For the appointment ol a guardian ad litem to
represent defendants. Maud, Bonnie and Archie
Johnson in this proceeding; ,
For iudgment against the defendant. D. w.
Zeller, for S1409 with interest thereon at the
rate of per cent per year from December 1st,
IK, tosether with (200 attorneys fees, and costs
'Drni'sUAiira foncloslnsr all claims, liens or
i viol,,, nf u.h fiAfenn&nt. ana au oeison. vikiiu-
1 "5! ?5 ing under them, in and to the land and premises
, SS X described in the complaint, tpwit: All that por
1 000 00 1 ,. of th4 donation laud claim of William O.
u..ni.n aiul wll. In Motion number sixteen
(16) in township number three (S) north, of
t 110 00 I
22 919 78 1
2031 98 1
1 670 OS I
1 170 43 I
02121
107 60
.IM&99 01
t 6 829 01
range number two (2) west, of the Willamette
Meridian; ana seven ana one-uaii "f"
from and out of section number fifteen (16), iu
ma lovauiip uu rwiKo, ... ...... .j
scribed aa follows: Commencing at the north
west corner m sain section numner uueeii
,hAA mnnin. Mjd on the section line thirty
r nwla- thenre aniith forty (40) rods: thence
iQAt la ... Ik. muiMah ltna. tk.nHI
Of the amount of money and warrants received for taxes, and money Pfjd o the County Trees- , of beginning; and mntaWng In all One
.u. ui.-.in , f'ni,,nkiCniintv. Omon. for the six months ending on the llstdayof ti,.jt ,,n sin.nino and abalfn69V) acres.
,,,....,..- . - -r,r--,.-.7; . ni,i.i. 'hmi.
more or mo., u '' v , J '
State of Oregon : and ordering a sale of the same
and an application oi tne proceeos w tue vi-
n.niiu n nn.nmt
And for such other relief as may seem meet
and equitable to the Court.
TU1S summons ia uuuuwiwi "J v'"-
Hnn T. A. McBride. Indie of this Court, made
on the 18th day ol Marcn. iws.
m20ml Attorneys for Plaintiffs.
Marcb, A. D. 1890:
SEMI-ANNUAL STATEMENT
AMOUNTS RECEIVED DURING MONTHS OP
SOURCE. October Nov'mb'r Decmbr Jan'y Feb'y March
In cola and currency........... I ..1 860 80 .. 1 J9 ..
In county warrants , '""' m"
By amount paid to county treasurer during month of October .
By amount paid to eounty treasurer during month of November..
By amount paid to county treasurer during month of December,..
By amount paid tooounty treasurer during month of January
By amount paid to counly treasurer during month of February....
By amount paid to county treasurer during mouth of March
STATE OF "OREOON, .
. County of Columbia, (
I, C. F. Dean, sheriff of said
rect and true. Witness my nana
I county, do hereby certify that the foregoing itatem
this 6th day of April. A. D. 1896. ou & F. DOAN.
Sheriff of Columbia
.1 644 70
.. 18 80
.. 10 86
.. 83 62
.. 260 17
.. 7768 4
statement Is cor
County.
Petition for LIjo.er License.
TO THE HONORABLE COUNT uuuatT
of Columbia County, 8tate of Oregon: We,
the undersigned legal voters, residing in Bcap
poose precinct, coiumoia county, otwiv u, w.w-
gon, would respectiuiiy petition your huuo.
ble body at Its next regular term of court, to be
held in the court nouse, in tne tiu in n.
Ano rvixmM. rnnntv. cimron. on Wednesday,
lhe'6th day of May, A. IX 1856, that a license be
,i tn v H Svras er to soil malt liuiiors In
quantities less than one gallon in Scappoose
precinct, Columbia county.Stale of Oregon, and
inoo oi six
will
SEMI ANNUAL 8TATEMENT
Of the County Treasurer of Columbia county. Oregon, for the six months ending on the tli
ei MarchfllW. of money received and paid out, from whom received and from
source, and ou what account paia out:
on the (1st day
waai
1896
March U
BOllN.
MITCH KLL-At Pittsburg. Oregon, on
Wednesdav. April 1. to the Wife of B. H.
Mitchell, a daughter.
AMOUNTS RECEIVED.
To amount on hand from last report.
.. .u.ivan rmm njwniwur... .
ii ' E. K. Quick
m " Co. clerx. . .
M sheriff
i " Co. clerk...
sheriff
i sheriff......
- sheriff
m sheriff
i " " iu.tlce poe
" " , license A fines.
" society of stale
FROM WHAT SOURCE
RECEIVED.
poll tax.
trial tees
fees for six mouths.
fees for six mouths.
redemption of land sold. .
general tax
special school tax
special city tax
county road tax
speotal deposit......
5 per cent V. S. land sales
GEN'L
FUND.
SCHOOL
FUND.
2311 86
40 00
I 60
1162 80
94 10
488 72
9734 88
60660
4 24
246 75
27 61
814 690 691
. 959 70
suob license be issued for the period ol
.Anik. frt. .11 of which vour Detitionors
ever pray: Charles Kelley. Jamea D McKay,
Ramsey, h Payne, F Payne, E H Lynch, Oep
Grant, O D Garrison. W Anderson, M J Englert,
P B Stephens, P L Stephens, Geo J Vollans, G
Scbmitxe, G Qsiesmanu, a rteumauu, " iw
Fred Kammeler, r ti Aaams, uusiaye uuri
Albert Bach told, I S Vancleave, J SchmiUi
wn..m. .Iniin rnllanan. John Ulseve. D
Freeman, Geo D Gove. J T Sederstrom, H Bier
tel, G N Hegela, L Dahlmann, J G Fischer, Jac
Schmidt, K A Lamberson, J H Beavers, A
Barber. A Rcjeske, C Scoit. E A Daveren, W H
Bownen, J Johnsou, Ed J Fobven. rrea nam.
meyer, C H Higgius, P O Johnson, J D Morgan,
n.; . n HMoK.v.OH Biercks. D Balch,
Tb omas A Clonlnger, i BBxrer, nil i ii
D Brown, C J stepnens, a a ijinwu.
445 00
IK04 70
Awarded
ttlthwt Honor World. P'"i
Gold Medal. MM winter Fair.
D1X
1896
March 81
January 20
February 20
1 si
March I
CREAFvl
mm
Most Perfect Made.
40 Years the Standard.
AMOUNTS PAID OUT.
By balance general fund on hand applicable to payment Co warnts
By balance school fund on hand not apportioned
Iiv amnuut special school tax paia. .
Bv " county road tax paid.
n .MM,ni n.M out mi eountv warranta
Hi .nmunt nald out on school superintendent's warrants
is;
By
By
By
iy
Sy
By
ny
By
By
GENERAL
FUND.
ny
paid administrator Hugh Cameron estate...
paia aumiiiin.miur ,u vw
on hand special city tax
on hand special school tax
" county road tax.....
" to pay advertised county warrants..
' " administrator's fund
" institute fund :
state road fund
special deposit
imte tax of 1H96
Indicates school fund.
6.168 18
959 70
110 00
416 00
278 67
156 50
18 10
V 51
677
419 62
2i9 0l
921 28
199 00
131 00
197 60
49 81
5400 44
16 099 29
I 1 404 70
STATE OF OREGON, ,
UOUUiy Ql uiuiiiuisii 1
. . . a i . a-- ...J AAvtawf st at r Am ami nf in A I
amount.,.lv.d:Paid.o,', and rem.ln.ngon hand. In the County Treasurv f .M OjanO - lo. ;th.
,.,Xrn50,naJ' enUn n ' B. M. WHARTOnT Coun V Treaauref.' I
A, Uis AtivD.
Citation.
In the County Court of the State of Oregon, for
tne uounty 01 uoiumn
In the Matter of the Estate of
Christian Stehman, deceased.)
To Belinda Stehman, surviving widow of de
ceased, and Levi K. Btshman, Joan Steh
man, Henry Stehman, D. 8tchman, Hen
rietta Fowler, Mary Neer, Sarah Ernst,
u.nh. i.,it T.innolnStuhmau.C ara Hud
son, Nettie Wilcox, heirs of said decedent,
and any and all others known or unknown,
l.l.u.11 1 Bl Ut.l.'
TN TUB NAME OF THE STATE OF ORKOON,
I v,. mnA aorh n Tfiii. RrA herebv com'
manded'to be ni appear before the Houorable
iAssw-i- nf thai 4rar nf i"rt7or, . f or ColUin-
the Court kouse, in Ae City of 8t Helens, on
the 4th day of May, 1896, at 10 o'clock A. M., to
show cause, If any exist, why an order should
nn, h. maun nv ..in uonrt KiiiuuriciuK .u vw-
minlstrator of said eatste to sell the resl prop
erty belonging to said estate, or so much thereof
.l.All Kn nmHUIV In MY the Charges. 6X-
nenses of administration, and olaims sgaiust
said esUte, which said real estate Is particularly
doserlbed as follows, to-wit: The undivided one
half interest of, in and to the following de
scribed real estate situate in Columbia county,
State of Oregon, to-wlt: Tbe northwest quarter
of the southwest quarter, and lot number six.
all iu section thirteen in township six north of
range number two weit of the Willamette mer
idian, and containing 79 and 80-100 acres of land.
Witness my hand and the seal of said court
affixed this 26th day of March, ISM
1 PI..1, A tl,n Cnnntv Cnnrt.
SEAL. I r. w! A. HARRL4. Deniity.
' mJTiul
for Infants and Children.
PnOTHERS, Do You Know rare
Ely J Batemui Drops, Godfrey's Cordial, many atroallad Soothing Bynips, and
; Bkost remedies ftar cbUdren are composed nt opium ox laorphfne 1
Do Tex Kaew. that opfoxa and monJueCTStpelugaajcottcpeiaciiar
So
Ton Know that in moat oountriee drugglsU are ot permitted to 1
without labeling them poisoner
Do Ton Kntrw that you ahould not permit any medicine to be grree, your child
xOeea you or your phyatciaa know of what it ia composed f
Do Yo Know that Caatorla Is a purely vegetable preparation, and that a Mat of
It ingredients Is published with every bottle t ' ,
Do Tow KHcrwtbUCacfathelaaptJoBof the farnona Dr. Bamnel PBchar.
Aat tt baa been in nee for nearly thirty yeau aad thrt mow Oaetorfa sarw s
of all other remedies for cindrsn combined
Do Tern Know that the Patent Office Department of tbe TJslted States, and of
e eoontrk have hawed exxdiislv.
"ttoxMariU formula, arkl that to tmita
Do Te Know ttcaecf the leawms for greats
because Caatorla had been proven to be sthaolntaly swTaseT
Do Ton Knrw that 35 mm doses of Caatorla are furnished for 20
eenxts, or one cent a dose t
Do Tern Know thMwhaaiwaseseed of tins iw
be kept well, and that you may have unbroken rest 1
Well, these things are worth knowing. They ara facta.
te em ejrerr
Tne fWo-slmllo
of
Children Cry for Pltcher'a Castorla.
-THE
BANQUET
SALOON
Has rc-onened under the management
of GEORGE A. BRINN. corner of btrand
and Cowlita 8treet. St. . Helens, Oregon.
where can be found tne cuoicesi orsnu. m
WINE AHD LIQUOR
n.. t.t,u. nnl tahlrt billiard table and
other devicos lor the entertainment of pat
rons, where time can oe pieaaauuy
Mm FIRE LADDIE CIGARS
(
Besides other popnlar brands, are kept
constantly 011 baud to supply the increased
trade at this very popular saiuou.
' ' THE F AMOU8 ;
CYRUS NOBLE WHISKY
IS KEPT AT THB BANQUET.
WHITE COLLAR LINE
i Sirs. Telephone and Bailey Gatzert
COLUMBIA RIVERA PUGET SOUND NAV. CO
Alder St., Portland; Flavel dock, Astoria.
PORTLAND AND ASTORIA
Telephone leaves Portland daily (except Sun
day) at 7 a. m., leavea Astoria daily at 7 p. m..
(except 8unday). Runs direct to train for Clat
sop beach, and connects with steamer Ilwaco
tor ilwaco trains, running wj wiww
beach.
Bailey Gatsert leaves Portland dally at J p m..
(except Sunday), on Saturday at 11 p. m. Leavea
Astoria daily at 8:45 a. m. (except Sunday and
Moudav), on Sunday at 7 p. m.; connects with
all trains for Clatsop beach and Ilwaco beach.
This line has a boat connecting with both
beaches, returning from Astoria every night in
E. A. SEELKT, Agsnt U. B. SCOTT, Pres.
COLUMBIA BANKING COMPANY
ST. HCLEN9J, OHEOON '
Makes investments, receives deposits and dose
a general banking business.
CAPITAL STOCK, $20,000. -1
All kinds of good securities bought and sold.
Exchange, good everywhere In the world, sold
INCORPORATED JAN. , 1806.
J. R. Nelll, presiuent; r.. ;;;,
dent: C. N. Scott. secreUry: P. H. Wartl, assist
ant secretary i C. H. Newell, ca"bler.
Decker's
BARBER SHOP
J. H. DECKER, Proprietor.
The old and rclisble barber has his rasors Just
aa sharp aa can be found, and will shave you
comfortably and quickly for only 16 cents,
ST. HELENS. . : : OREGON
MUCKLE BROS.
MaNCraCTUBBRS o
Dimension Lnmber, Flooring,
Bustle. Sheathing. Casings, and a
complete stock of evety variety of
Hough an4 Dressed Lumber
ALWAYS ON HAND.
AT THE OLD STAKD, ST. HELEV OREOOS