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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (May 22, 1896)
IfiHKiR Won Tin Bikh. The bl cycle which wag rattled off at tha store) of JJrl 6t Muokie last week wee won by Llndley Meeker, of Iloulion, hit being the litet number to be drawn from the bos, The total coit of the bicycle to Mr. Meeker wae about 13 one half for ticket! and the other half for cigars. New Fastoh. Rev. A. Weinert formerly of Linn county, hat been ap pointed by the Evangelical conference to the Houlton onarge to succeed Jlev, MoElroy. The new pastor, with hie family, confuting of wife and one child, arrived here Monday and are now quartered at Houlton for the en- eulug year. Three Wiui Dhowmkd. On Wed nenday of latt week three persona were drowned in the Columbia river abreast of Bkamokawa by the cepeiaing of sailing boat. There were five parsons to the boat, but two of them were aaved more by aooldent than other wlw. The occupants of the boat were Frank retereon, Uharlee Hewell, Hu ttoloh Kraft. Mre. A, R. Crosby and Miss Itetta Kennedy. Peterson, New ell and Mre. Croiby were drowned and Mlia Kennedy wae only reiuicltated after every effort had been epetit. Mre. Crosby wae married on the 4th ' of April last and ber husband iein the employ of the Hkamokawa eawmill. A Pleasant Party. -The borne of Mr. and Mre. James Muckle wae the ecene of a very pleasant whist party last Wednesday evening, where friend to the number of fourteen aeeembled to enjoy abundant hospitality. Tboae resent were: Mr. and Mre. James tickle, Mr. and Mre. O. 11. Johns, Mr. ant) Mre. J. H. Sheldon, Mr. and Mrs. II. Allen, Mr. and Mre. J. George, Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Beegie, Miss Mary Burke, Miss Tillie Muokie. Judge T, A. McUride and Mr. O. E. Kunyon. The pleasure wae divided into three parts: flrst, tlie names, which were loi lowered by an excellent lunoheon. and later, a general social chat, until, be hold, it was 13 o'clock. Three Months and Costs John leenhart was, on Monday last sen tenced to three months in the county Jail and to pay the oosts in the case by fudge MoBrkle after having been con victed of adultery with Mary C. Hev- rn. The ease was tried at the last October term of court, and came up this time on a motion for a new trial, The - motion wae overruled by the court and sentence passed as above staled. An appeal to the supreme court ha already been filed, and that tribunal will be called upon to decide whether or not a new hearing ahull be liad. The eoats so far incurred iu the case (mount to f 318. Isunliart wee admitted to bail In the sum of $500 pending the appeal. When court was called . Monday morning Judge Mo Bride asked lsenhart if he had any thing to say why sentence should not be pronounced, and in response the defendant took the floor and talked in Ills own behalf for three quarters of an hour, reviewing the case throughout. His talk, however, did not seem to swerve the court from the path of hie official duty, but it did, to some extent, furnish amnsenient for the spectators. Juikje Bennett Here. Last Mon day evening Judge A. 8. Bennett, of The Dallva, detnorratio candidate for congress, addressed the people of this city upon the political issues of the day, devoting moat of bis time to the question of finance. W. B. Dillard, slate central committeeman for Co lumbia county, presided and In a short speech introduced Judge Bennett. The) speaker's logic in handling Uie vexed question of money was, In most part, clear and forcible; but even then some democrats call in question the truthfulness of certain statistics pre sented by him. It has beeu said that Judge Bennett wae advocating a tariff on wool, but if such is the case he for got to mention it here; but on the contrary claimed that free silver wss the only issue before the American people today, and that the tariff bad nothing: to do with the uatton's pres ent condition. Such an argument would not convert any number of people in a St. llelens audience, though the speaker presented his case In a very dear and concise manner. Judte Bennett ae a man stand high in the estimation of the people of thia county, he having at one lime been judge of the circuit court here; but Judge Bennett as a politician is quite another person. - Phizes tor Writing. Professor M. Qarriaon, of Forest Qrove, closed liis writing school here Wednesday completing the twelve lessons. He has been teaching two classes at the same time one in St. Helens and one in Houlton, the latter in the afternoon and the former in the evening each class containing 41 pupils, mostly small children. Two prises were of' fered the flrst for the beat specimen of penmanship, which consisted of silver napkin ring, and the second prize for the greatest improvement made during term, consisted of a five dollar gold pieoe. Wednesday after noon the two classes were brought to- XBMiar in ilia scnooi nouso in una city for the closing review and to witness the awarding of prises, Mrs. W, II Dolmen and Messrs. N. A. Perry and J. K. JUeegle were appointed Judges, and with great care wont over the ml ferent specimens of writing, each slip of paper containing on the back the person's number to whom It belonged and after careful comparison the flrst prise was awarded to Mies Ore Meeker, of Houlton. It was more difficult, however, to decide which pupil had made the greatest improvement. In fact, all had improved very much Two, however, were so nearly equal in advancement that it wae almost impossible for the judges to decide, and finally they asked permission of the class to divide the prise equally be tween the two so near equal which was agreed to by an unanimous vote, and thus Miss Florence George, of Bl. Hel ens, and Mies Uertte Weed, of Uoui ton, were awarded the prise for having made the greatest progress. The pu pile all seemed satisfied with the re sult, though some, of course, for the moment, may have felt disappointed, lint be that as it may, tbey are all de serving of congratulation for the marked improvement made during these twelve lessons. Professor Garri' son left yesterday for Castle Rock, Wash., where he expects to organize a class. ... Speech bt an Orator. Protestor William Rasmus addressed the Mo Kinley republican club of this city last Tuesday evening upon the polii leal Issue of the day. Harrison Allen, president of the club, introduced the speaker, who at once began a forcible dUa for the restoration of the republi can party to power, setting forth bis reasons as he proceeded. The demo cracy since the time that party first gained eontiol of the government, the epeaker deolared, had shown Uselt In oapablo of grappling with the great questions of national Importance, and especially had Ibis proven true during the present administration of Presi dent Cleveland and a democratic sen ate and house. In unmistakable terms the speaker retraced the instances of poverty and want which had befallen the people, and more especially the laboring classes under operation of the Wilson tariff law, showing conclusively that the enforced idleness of the hund reds of thousands of workingmen in this oountry today is the direct result of that measure of "perfidy and dis honor." Statistics were road showing that during the past three years our foreign commerce has suffered a great chai.ge. Prior to 1803 the balance of trade was In our favor by many millions of dollar annually, but since that time our imports have largely ex ceeded our exports. This is the di rect result of opening our ports to the manufactured goods of Europe, made by cheap labor with whom our work men caunot compete; hence ourfnc tories have been forced to close or work on short time with greatly re duced wages. The professor kept his hearers in good humor- with an oc casional story, and, by the way he proved himself no mean artist in this role.' ' " ' For Sale. A good milch cow with young calf. Inquire at this office. - PERSONAL AMD LOCAL, C. W. Mayger was in the city ou Xuesday last. C. W. Frush and wife, of Tide creek were in the city yesterday. Thomas snd Emery Mills, of Ver- nonia, were in this city Mouday and luestlay. Dr. Brown, representing the Nation- al Medical Institute Is in the city for a few day. Adam Slump and Frank Tompkins. ol Hoappoose, were tu town the urst of the week. The regatta which was talked of to take place hers this summer has been given up. Dr. C. H. JSewth, of Vernonia, was in attendance at court Monday and Tuesday ol this week. District Attoruey Barrolt epent last Suuday with his family In Uillsboro, returning here Mouday morning. This office has been printing the election tickets lor Uolurubia county this week to the number of lz,UUU. Miss Susie Godman, who is teach og the Peris school, has been visiting friends for the last few days In Wood land, Wash. Rev. C. E. Philbrook will preach at Rcappoote next Sunday at 11 o clock a. m., at Warren at 3 p. m., and al Houlton at 7 :30 p. m. Hon. A. 8. Dresser, of Oregon City, will address the citizens of St. Helens and vicinity this (Friday) evening on political issues from a republican point of view. - Rev. W. L. Black well will preach at Deer Island Sunday May 24th, at 11 o clock a. m, and at St. llelens at 3 p. m, and 8 p. m. Subject in the even ing: "Faith in God." Hon. C. J. McDougall will itddrass the cilixens of Warren upon the po litical issues at the Warren school house this (Friday) evening at 8 o'clock. The public is cordially in riled. The third annual convention of the Willamette Valley Chautauqua Asso ciation will be held at Gladstone Park, commencing July 7th and ending on the 17th, 1800. This office acknowl edges the receipt of season tickets to the coming meeting. En route, to arrive In a few days, an invoice of pure California olive oil. Persons with weak or disordered stom achs are assured that this olive oil is a puie aud unadulterated article from a Placer county, California, olive orch ard. Respectfully, Wx. H. Dolman. Martin Quinn, the populist candi date for congress, was to have deliv ered a speech here Tuesday night, but upon his arrival there was no popu lists here to greet him, neither had any arrangements been made for a hall, so he did not make bis speech. For evory quarter in a man's pocket there are a dozen uses; and louse oach one in suoh a way as to derive the greatest benefit is a question every one must solve for himself. We be lieve, however, that no oetter use could bo made of one of these quarters than to exchange it for a bottle of Cham berlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, a medicine that every family should bo provided with. For sale by Dr. Edwin Rose. Mr. D. P. Davis, a prominent livery man and merchant of Goshen, Va., has this to say on the subject of rheuma tism : "1 take pleasure in recommend ing Chamberlain's Pain Balm forrheu matism, as I know from personal ex perience that it will do all that is claimed for it. A year ago this spring my brother was laid np in .bed with inflammatory rheumatism, and suffer ed intensely.- The first application of Chamberlain's Pain Balm- eased the pain, and the use of one bottle com pletely ouied hnn. For sale by Dr. Edwin Ross. - . CliATBKAMIB. Fubllo Speaking. T. J. Clecton, whose intention it is to stump Columbia county, in the in- terpst of the republican party, will speak at Mayger on the S5ih, at 8 slock p. m.; at iJeaver f alls on the 26th at 1 o'tlock p. m., and at Apiary at 7 80 p. m. of same day; at Mist on the 27th at 7 :30 p. m. ; al Fishhawk on the 28ih at 1 o'clock p. m., and at Vernonia on the 29th at 8 o'olock in the evening. Committeemen will please sect-re halls, male announce ment, etC. , ,. , The drybouse Is now aboet ready for the reception of shingles. Mrs. Ous llynon Is vliltlng her sister, M rs. J oe Ltwls, In our city. Xd raxe is out of the store this week do ing a little In the way of ranching. Mrs. William Darr was In toan on Tu day for th first thus In several weeks, The sound of tha saw and steam whistle nan again be heard at the shingle mill The Jurors from Nebslem were In town on Monday on their way book to court. 0, W. Barnes was over Monday with bis daughter, Mrs. Qulgley, on a brlof business trip. Norman Merrill hss been laid np from sors throat for a few days, but is better again, 0, P. Blatt has had Ills bench carried home and is doing some work aboat lb boafe. Jake Oedtlel is at tlie blook again slicing uO steaks for the public at the Columbia Meat Market. 0. A. Hlmpcl stoppsd off Wednesday morning from Neualeut bay and spent ths day in our city. A. M. Tiolisnor returned from Portland Monday morning not very well, satisfied with the weather he found there. A consultation of ths democratic an populist candidates for sheriff was a matter of some comment last Monday. Charley tee had a short job as a juror last week. Being plsced oo the grand Jury the work was done In four or five days, Miss Jennie Myers returned Wednesday morning from a visit to Ilwaco and other points, bhs has been absent several weeks, Father Clark and Myers were out fishing Monday and returned with several flih but hungry and a trifle disgusted with the sport. August Lane of our neighboring stste of Weebingtoo, spent s few days here on visit to friends, leaving on the steamer Monday evening, Jim Van says he got the speaker to May' ger Tuesday Just In time to catch the lost steamer. " Bt. Helens came near losing their address for that eveainr. It Is not often one sees Charles Gomme on horseback, but he ells grscefully la the saddle and looks ss though be knew all about It. The bone was not trotting, how ever, when be rode through town. The city brass bsnd gave us some excep tionally Rood atueio on the street last Mon day evening snd are certainly getting to lb front In good (bap as s musical or ganisation. Mrs. Hall Is entertaining a few of our elderly ladle this week to meet th doctor' mother, who I visiting her snd expect to leav for 8sn Plrgo In the nesr future to visit a daughter living there. Edwin Merrill, of Deer Island, was in town last Monday visiting bis brother, N Merrill, and it may be looking tbe field over a little to spy out the prospect for democratic success as Edwin is the candi date of that party for sheriff. W. II. Ounyers hss been a victim of mis fortune the past few days owing to a swollen face, which ha not only marred bis beauty but bas been a severe tax oa his patience, It Is nearly well now and he begins to as sume bis expression of benevolence again, A piano was taken from Conyers' hall this week from which we Infer that the en tertainment in preparation must have been postponed. In fact it leaks out that there was a alight lack of harmony among tbe stars, which may, however, be restored in the near future. J. B. Metiler, of Portland, has been In our city a few days trying to revive the fraternal order of the Knights of the Msc- oabees that onoa started In this place and ha dwindled down to about two members, Mr, tfstaler reports encouraging prospects for putting tbe order on a good footing again. William Rasmus, of Portland, gave ns one ot tbe best speeches of the campaign on Monday evening lost. He is a fine speaker and had his subject well in hand, Tbe address wss calculated to make his po litical opponents "a little warm under th collar.' but all took their medicine and be lleved as much as suited them. He believes in staying by the regular nominees. The members of the Epworth Lesgue celebrated the seventh anniversary of the founding of that society last 8unday eve ning at tbe church. Very elaborate and tasty floral decoration gave tbe church a handsome appearance, while a large at tendance aad an interesting programme of exercises made the evening quite enter taining as well as profitable to those in at tendance. Messrs. Hughes and Hays, of Portland, after a few days spent here organised an assembly ot United Artisans last Saturday evening in Krsts' hall. They occupied the church on Thursday and Friday evenings, where Mr. Hughes talked temperance to an audience for awhile, then urged the bene fits ot a good fraternal insurance organisa tion. Cash Is too scarce just now to make these orders very popular notwithstanding their great benefits. A considerable number of our cltisens got together Tuesday evening at tbe athletic club room to Institute measure for cele brating th Fourth of July. Mr. McG li very, president of the club, stated the ob ject of tbe meeting and oalled on H. L. Warren to preside. John Myers was slee ted secretary and tbe business of the even ing proceeded. It wss resolved to celebrate to the best of our ability and Invite all our neighboring communities to unite with ns In making the occasion one of enthusiasm as well as patriotism. An executire com mittee was appointed wltb an understand ing that they should get together promptly and appoint such sub-oommitiees as will do th work necessary to make the celebra tion a howling success. Backlen'e Arntc Salve. The best Salve In the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, snd positively cures piles, or no psy required. It is guar anteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by Dr. Edwin Boas. Jones, Be Pay the Freight. Send for a copy of "The Buyers' Guide," with latest reduction and market reports. Sent free to any ad dress. Freight on 20 order of goods paid to any point on the Columbia liver, reached by Portland boats. Jones' Cash Store, 103 Front street, between Washington aud Stark, Port land, Oregon. AMD HE'S THEIR CHOICE. Soappoosb, Or., May 20, 1806. Editors Mist : The political ques tion is the all important topic of con' sideration and discussion at the pres ent time. Tlie people of this county are interested and wish to select the best and ablest men for the offices. There is no reason why the teachers should not feel an interest in tbe choice of their county school superin lendent. Since there are only about a dozen male "school marnie" in this countv. the teachers havu't much of s chance to express their wishes as to their future superintendent, ueing s lady teacher I cannot express my view by a vote, hence, lake the pen. I know of no teacher who bas been displeased with our present officer. He has labored untiringly for the in terests of the teachers and patrons, lie never refuses to do a favor if it will benefit anyone. He works for our improvement and advancement. In examinations he has been siriciiy honest and shown no favoritism. He visited more schools in the lest two years than any other superintendent ever did in the same length of tin e. He went to the remotest parts of the county snd visited schools that were never visited prior to that time. i talked with several Nehalem teachers who say he visited schools in that Dart of the county and it was sn en couragement to both teacher and pu pils. I hope our kind citizens will consider how we have improved under the Dresent administration, snd show their appreciation of bit great zeal and energy by giving him the election. A 1ADY TEACHER. REUBEN ITEMS. W. M. Perry, of the Balntcr Review, was in town on Monday. I O. Watt, our countv school snnerln- tendent, was in town on Tuesday last. J. H. Swerer. reoubllcan candidate for county treasurer, was in town Monday. R. 8. Hatton. the neonles party candi date for representative, will speak at Ueu- 8. Erickson went to Oregon City Tues day to make bla final proof. P. O. Marks and J. Mctirath went as witnesses. 811a B. Smith, of Astoils. the populist candidate for district attorney, spoke at Mooresville Monday evening. O. E. Hunter and Joel Bate are circulat ing their petitions for license to sell liquor in tuis precinct ior toe next year. Hon. T. J. Cleeton spoke at Mooresville last Friday evening, lie aareit at lentrtn upon the tariifqueation, reviewing it from all sides. He also enured into a very com prehensive discussion of the money ques tion, showlnr that neither tbe democratic or populist party could be trusted to solve it, ana mat tne republican party was reany me only pariy mat cuuiu soive wis ques tion to the satisfaction of all and in the beat interest of all. In a most humorous style the originators of populism and their principles were expiaiuea so ine voters. For Sale. A good soda fountain Inquire of J. H. Swager, St. Helens. From tbe appearance of Dr. Ross and-Wash Muckle one would suppose they bad come in contact with ritx aimmons, but inquiry reveals two eevere casee of sore eyes. It Hay D as Mack lev Yew. Mr. Fred Miller, of Irving, 111., writes that he had a severe kidney trouble for many years, with severe pains In bis back, and also that his bladder was affected. He tried many so-called kidney cures, but without aoy good result. About a year ago he began the use of Electric Bitters and found relief at once. Electric Bitters Is es pecially adapted to the cure of all kidney and liver troubles and often gives almost instant relief. One trial will prove our statement. Price 50 cents and ft 00. For sale at Dr. Edwin Ross' drug store. ... NOTICE. ' V. B. land oaee, Oregon City, Oregon, Mar C ISM. COMPLAINT bavins been entered at this office by Otto B. Maltaston agaf nt Conetant Bruffttuman frrr abandon I its hi homestead entry No. WV7, dated June Uth, lttiii, upon the section 11, townnhlp 4 north uoiuinoia i;onuiy, ureaon. rnir 4 went. rlth a view u the AAAAAiAVAAiAtAAA,AA,A OUR FIFTH cancellation ol said entry, the eald Pardee are. hereby mmmonwl to appear lie, v laraAl ftnanflAr. notftrv nubile. Vernonia. Oregon, An ih 'JMh div nl Jiina. 1MM. At in o'clock A. M., to reapond and furnish testimony concerning saia alleged abandonment, meijis KOHKRT A. MILLER, Regieter. . uauaiwai, neceiver. PETITION rOH LlUUOa LICENSE To the Honorable County Court of Columbia Countv. Oreiron v re NI1KR8MNED MCOAL VOTERS reudlug In Deer Inland Precinct, Colum bla county, etate of Oreiron, would mpectfully July, A. O. Itm, In the Court lloiiw, In the City of Ht. petition rour honorable body at lie next regular term wnicn win be neio on tne sth nay oi jui Helena, Columbia county, Mate of Oreicon, that a ncenae be grautea to u. E. uunter to sen iilrltuoiia. vlnoua and malt liuuora lu Quanti ties leaa than one gallon to Deer ialand precinct In aaid County and Htate, and that aald llcenae be granted for a period of one year, for wnlcn we will ever orav. Haled at Uobla tills Stb day 01 May, law: r u Maras. v i inomaon. a f jiatami. Robluelt, H Sager, William Dowd, H Flfer, rea Miaabsumer, t; noven. Jason zwinau, Joeph Roth, I U Blacketer, O Link, Charlea uiii, u w Mcrariann, w uumics, uuy taier, H Stehman. S A fowler. John Olllem. M Peter eon, i liolden, J Lamonte, Joe Lawrence, H B amawn. M netta. u router, jacoo ug, gaacber, U C Jnoulah. Krauk jieganda, Chrlat lie ber. Victor Kurrer. C K Leavena. A F BrigifB, 3 A King, K U Foater. Holiert Wilson, Victor U J. u , hnn. nan V W , M Vnul.. Bcbmldt, 0 P Cross,' 11 Bauer, V W Maklnater! I F Ouugherty, Jaiuea Kennedy, Jac tiuss- baumer. uiifijlil. The Ideal Patastceau ' Jama L. Francia, alderman, Chicago, says: "1 regard ur. Jungs riew uiscovery as an Ideal Panacea for coughs, Colds and lung complaints, having used it In my fam ily for the lent five years to the exclusion of physician's prescriptions or other pre parations." Rev. John Burgus, Keokuk Iowa, writes: "I have been a minister of the Methodist Episcopal church for fifty yeara or more, and have never found any' tiling so beneficial, or that gave me such speedy relief ss Dr. King's New Discovery." Try this Ideal cough remedy now. Trial bottles free at Dr. Edwin Ross' drug store. Wben Baby waa alck, we gave her Cutoria. When ahe waa a Child, she cried for Caatoria. When ahe became KUa, aha chlBg to CaatorU. Whan she had Children, She gave them Cast oris BORN. CLONINOER. In St. Helens, on Friday stay lotn, to me wue ot jonn o. wionin ger, a daughter. THEASUHKsVS NOTICE. , County Treasurer's Office, i St. Helkns, Or., Hay 8, 1U6. t NOTICE is hereby given that all Colum bia county warrants heretofore pre sented and endorsed "Not Paid for Want of Funds," op to Hentember 27, 1883, and also warrant No. 3383, endorsed on (Septem ber 27, 1893. will be paid upon presentation at this office. Interest on the same will not be allowed after this dale. IU8J5 E. M. WH4RTON, Treasurer ot ixiiumuta uounty, uregon. For Sales The cheapest phtce in Columbia county. Inquire of K. O. HAZEN, Warren, Uregon. tf Awarded . Highest Honors World's Pair, Oold Medal, Midwinter Fair. DFL mm CREAM Most Perfect Made. . 40 Years the Standard. SHERIFF'S SALE. Iu the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, tot uie county oi uoiumoia. Buesell W. Clark, plaintiff, vs. I. W. Bingham, executor of the last will and teatament of Elijah Wingert, deceaaed; Peter 8. Wlnrerv. Andrew 8. W. Wlugert, Rudolph H. Wingert, Susan A. Bice, laa beUa Henderson, O. Brandea. Baldes Oild- ner, ueienaants. i Y VIRTUE OF AN EXECUTION. JUDO merit order and decree dulv lsvoed out of ana uuuer ine eeai oi tne aoore entitiea uwrt, in the above entitled cause, to me duly directed, dated the lath day of May, lew, upon ajudgment aud decree rendered In said Court oa the 4th dv of J anuarr. 1SV6. and aald iudrment was en rolled and docketed In aald Court on the rHh dav of January, ltfvo. In favor of the above. named plaintiff and against the above-named defendant for the mm of Nine Hundred Five and 78-100 (IP0V7B) Dollar, with interest thereon at the rate of 10 per cent per annum from the 4th day of January, 1X95, and the further sum of One Hundred ((100,00) iMllar aa attorney fees, and the further sum of Fifteen and 65-100 (115 65) Dollar eoata and dlaburement. leaa lltw.vo natd Marca 7th. UWA. and S3.60 mid March 14lh 1H95. and the costs of and upon this writ: com. mending and reauiring me to make Bale of the Koliowing-aeecribea real property, to-wit: The south half of southwest quarter of section Vt. townahlD north of ranare t weat of the Wil lamette Meridian, containing eighty acres, slt- uatea in inumoia county, uregon. Now. therefore, bv virtue of aald execution Judgment order and decree, aud in compliance with the command of said writ, I will, on Mon day, June Ziud, 1W6, at the hour of 10 o'clock In the forenoon of aaid day, at the frontdoor of the iuaty uoun nouee. in tne city of et. neiena, In aald County and Slate, sell, aubiect to re. demptlon according: to law, at public auction to ine nigneet uiauer rnr unneu mate aoui coin eaah in hand, all the riabt. title and lntere-1 which the above-named defendants or either of them had on the date of mortaaae or nnce had In and to the above-described real property to aatiafy aald execution. Judament order and de cree, Interest and coats aud all accruing coats. msetiu c r. ioAr, Sheriff of Columbia County, Oregon. St Helens, Oregon, May 'JO, lens. SHERIFF'S SALE. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for tne uounty oi UMumoia. I. U White, plaintiff. B. W. McNutt, and J. K. Teal, administrator of the eatate of Ivan B. Irawaon, defendant. TY VIRTUE OF AH EXECUTION. JUDO. JL ment order and decree, laaued out of and under theaeal of the above entitled court in the above entitled eauae. to me duly directed, dated the 16th day of May, 1896, upon a luditraent and decree rendered In aaid court on the l'Jth dav of Mav, 1S9S, In favor of the above named plaintiff ann againat tne aoove namea oerenoanta, ior the sum of Sixteen Hunored Thirty-two and 40-100 '11632 461 Dollars, with iutereut thereon at the rate of S per cent per annum from the Uth day ot May, 18D6, and the further sum of One uunarea ana ruty (fiov.ouj vonara aa attorney feea. and the further aum of Fifteen and 60 100 (116.60) Dollar, eoets and dlabnraementa and the eoata ot ana upon tnia writ, commauaiug and reauiring me to make sale of the following des cribed real property, to-wlt: A certain part of aw of nw! of sec 4, t 4 n. r 4 weat Willamette Meridiaa, and bounded by neainninsai etaxe anven at a point tet it, z in. north and al It east of the ne corner of blk 2, original town of Vernonia. Columbia countv. Oregon, and thence snath 1S4 ft. 2 In. to a point where the center line of Second atreet lnteraecu the north boundarv Una of said town: LhenCA oaat iw leet to eaat eiae line oi an alley on tne west side boundary ot a tract known as the Keaerve: ' thence south 112 leet: thence eaat S,2Ieet to middle Hock creek: thitnca north. erly up middle of Kock creek to a point due east the place of beginning heretofore mentioned thence weat 490 feet, more or less, to place of be ginning, containing 3 acres of land: also three certain Iota In the town of Vernonia, County of vonimoia, numoeren on tne siat oi aaia town as lot one (I) aud two (2) in block eight (8), and lot two (2) In block nine (9), which said plat is now on recora in t;oiumuia county, ana refer ence la hereby made to said plat for a more per feet description; also that certain piece of land situate and being in aald County of Columbia, State of Oregon, and described aa a, Dart of the east half of the southeast quarter of sec 8. town ship 4 north, range 4 west Willamette Meridian, bounded br beginning at the northeast corner oi stuo soutneast quarter ol section eight and running thence south along the eaat boundarv of aald aeotioa eight 80 rod; thence weat 20 roda; thence north HO rode; thence eaat 20 rods to me place oi beginning, containing 10 acres; also that other certain piece or Mrcei of lnnd in said County and Slate, being the southwest quarter of the northwest quarter of section nineteen. tnwnRiiln lour north, ranee lour west. Willamette Meridian, and the south half of th northeast quarter and the southeast quarter of uie noriuweet quarter or section twenty-lour, township four north, range, live west of the Willamette Meridian, containing 1G5.S6 sores, all in aaid Columbia county, Orepon. Now. therefore, bv virtue of a&lrl arecntlon. Judgment order and decree and in compliance wllh the commands of said writ, I will, on Sat nrday, the 20th day of Juue, 1896, at the hour of 10 o'clock la the forenoon of said day at the front door of the Countv Court House. In the City of 8t. Helens, In said County and State, sell, subject to redemption according to law, at lUblic auction to the highest bidder for United tatea gold coin, cash in hand, all the rlrht. title and interest which the above-named de fendants or either of them had on date of mort gage of the above-described real property, to aatlafy said execution, Judgment order and de cree, Interest and oosts and all accruing coats. m22jl C. r. POAN, , onenn oi ueiumoia i;ouuty, uregon. Bt Helena, Oregon, May IS, tsu. SHERIFF'S SALE. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for iae vouoiy oi t;oiumoisw A. N. King, plalnUff. VS.' : ' X.J. Jeffrey, Nantllla A. Jeffrey hi wife.l John Bays. Elisabeth Bays his wife, The I Bays Jeffrey Company a corporation, and ( H, S. Allen, defendants. I BY VIRTUE OF AN EXECUTION, JUDO mentorder and decree, dulv laaued nut of the above entitled Court, In the above entitlsd cause, to me amy airectea, oaten tne 'AXh day of May, 1S9S, upon a Judgment and decree ren dered in aald Court on the tilth day of May, 1890, which Judgment waa enrolled aud docketed on the 12th day of May, 18S, in favor of the above named plaintiff and arainat the mhovn dudmI defendants, for the sum of Eighty-seven Hund- reu nineteen ana n-usi (bbiv.iuj uoiiars, Willi interest thereon at the rate of 8 per cent per an num since May 12, 1898, and Seven Hundred and Fifty (I750n Dollars attorneys feea, and One t uunarea tnxty-rour ana 5,-iuu isiH4A7i Dollar eoats as taxes paid, with Interest at 8 per cent on 1164 67 from June 8, 1896, also th costs of and upon tins writ, commanding and requiring me to mfike sale of the defendants'. R. J. JpffVav and wife and John Bays aud wife, right, title and intereat In and lo ths following-described real property, to wit: The donation land claim of Thomas H. 8mith and Maria Smith his wile, In townohlp num bered four (4) north f range uumbered one (1) west of the Willaimtto Meridian. altualMt In Columbia county, Oiegon,nd containing 688.43 Now. therefor,. v vlrinM nff al,l .vutniUn Judgment onler and decree, and in compliance with the commands of aaid writ, I will, on Mon day, the 92nd day of June, 1896, at tbe hour of ii o ctoua in tne forenoon ot said day, at the front door ot the Countv Court Hou In the rliv of 8t. Helena, said County and State, sell, eub Jeet to redemption according to law, at public auction, to ine nigneat bidder for V. B. gold eoiu, caah in hand, all the right, title and interest of the above named defendant. E. J. Jeffrey and wife and John Bays aud wife, or either of them nan on tne mo day ot March, 1890, or since bed SPECIAL SALE Patronize Heme INMTRY SPRING AND SUMMER 1896 SINCE BEMOVING TO OUB NEW ' STORE 81 and 83 THIRD ST, S. W, Cor. OakE 's All -Wool Suits ki Fifteen Patterns. Every Suit Warranted Made From Our Celebrated Albany Woolen Mills Cassimeres. cH $8.85 SOLE AGENT8 J.M. MOYER&CO.E 81 and 83 Third Street, l arvaaa ajjanast vas ' .' hL Samples with plain rules for self-measurement seat free to any address.? Albany Woolen Hills OREGON SHOE STORE 1 68 THIRD ST.. BETWEEN MORRISON AND YAMHILL. SPEOmL S&aLE OF SHOED. Our Slock is Complete, Embracing all popular Lasts in Ladies Children's and Men's Shoes. Ladies' JJoneola Xid Khoea. in Narrow. Ranare and Plroadillv Tne. and ("Wimnn Sense Lasts, $1.25 to $3.50. New Oxford, in Tans and Black. Common Sense, Narrow Square and Piccadilly Lwts. from 80 cents nn. Men's Hhnea im tn dale, from tl .211 to 13.50. Children's 8ho from 5 to 8. from 50 cents op; 9 to 12, from GO cents up: patent tinllefnrJ liaaSln IV Muni... . . WE SHLX. RELIABLE GOODS OUIjV OREGON SHOE STORE, -BKflW.-.. 8aUM& - ,TI for Infants and Children. riOTHERS, Do You Know BUlJ naraaiaan'a Crops, Oedfrey's Cordial, meaty aoealled Boothtas; Brrnya. aa asms remedies tor ehfldrsa are oaiipnswf f optasa or umiaUuef : Pa) Tost 1xUmtxammtiarvtdmtnmtmH!trlainMreaaei pi Tern Know that h. mnut nrm.trVi. Hrmxrla r ot prmUtd 1. n Pa Teat stiaow that yoai sbonid not permit aery assdkSM to ha grass) jroor UM Sfflleaa yoa or yoar physlriaa snow ot what It la eompoaeo t Pe Toss Knew that Oastorla Is a Mrahr vsa-etahle tnummlkm. aad that a Mat as lUlngradientslsiailiUahsd vrithenarr bottler PTow Know that Castoria t the rjrajplJom of the tmmtmm Dr. gamnal Pltetaar. nattthastweatatwrorsaawr thirty rears, aad that mora Castoria Is bow said thaa ot sH other remedies tor childraaoomlaDedf Pa Tent Kstersr that the l?ateot ones TW mart must ot tha United Masaa, and ot otlssr cxaantrles, lam assist . OeutswU " end its isanla, aad tJkrt to Initiate dava Is a staU . PwTsrst Kiaerw that osrnt of the reasons for rrantinr thia rovvirnmasa grotao because Castoria bad beeat proven to be aVnlarteJy JMurlaaaT yo Ton Knrw that 85 ciacsfs doaea of Castoria ara furnished sots, or one cent a does f - Pas Tow Know that whan iinssssssil of this nsrfaot rspsfatioLTO be kept wen, and thai yea may have unbroken rest? Wall, theme thing, t worth Jntwrsaa. They ara mesa. SO The) fwe-fdsmtla afsratntwre ef Children Ciyfor Pitcher's Cestorla FOR PORTLAND, DAILY. STEAMER Young America WILLAMETTE SLOUGH Leave St, Helens........ 6:80 A M Arrive at Portland... ... 10:00 A M Leave Portland. 2:30 P H rriveatSt. Helens 6:00 F X FABE tS CEK t. Will Carry Nothing bat Passengers and Fast Freight. JAMES GOOD, MASTER. -THE-t BANQUET SALOON in and lo the above-deaortbed real property to saiisiy aaia execution, iiifivment order and d eree. Interests and eoets and all aooriifnar cost. 8t. Helens. Columbia Cnuntv. nntvim. tf 41t. 1896. C. F. POAN. . tn22)H Sheriff of Columbia County. Oregon. Has re-ODenet under the management of GEORGE A. BKINN, corner of 8trand and Cowlila Streets. St. Helens, Oreiron. where can be found the choicest brands of WINE AND LIQUOR Card tables, pool table, billiard table and other devices for tha entertainment of pat rons, where time can be pleasantly spent. FAMOUS IReTaDDIE CIGARS - Besides other popular brands, are kept constantly on hand to supply tbe increased trade at this very popular saloon. . IBS FaMODB CYRUS NOBLE WHISKY IS EE" at THE BAWQWEI. WHITE COLLAR LINE Stre. Telephone and Bailey Gattert COLUMBIA RIVE B A PUGET SOUND NAv! CO Alder SU, Portland; Flavel dock, Astoria. - PORTLAND AND ASTORIA Telephone leaves Portland daily (except Sun day) at 7 a. m., leaves Astoria daily at 7 p. rs., (except Sunday). Bona direct to train for Clat sop beach, and connects with steamer Ilwaeo for Ilwaco trains, running to all points en North beach. Bailey Gataert leaves Portland dally at t p m.. (except Sunday), oa Saturday at U p. m. Leaves Aatotia daily at 6:45 a. m. (except Sunday and Monday), oo Sunday at 7 p. m. ; eonnecta with all traina for Clatsop beach and Ilwaeo beach. This line has a boat eounectlna; with both beaches, returainc from Astoria every night In V; ,-f,-- wr .J th weei E. A. BEELXY, Agent, U. B. SCOTT, Pres. . Decker's BARBER SHOP J. ft. DECKER, Proprietor, The old snd reliable barber has his rsxorsjust as sharp aa ean be found, aud will shave yaa, comfortably and quickly for only 16 cents, ST. HELENS, , i : OREGON IIUCKLE BH03. MANUrACTUaiBS or Dimension Lumber, Flooring, Bustle. Sheathing, Casings, and a . complete atoek of eYetjr variety of Rough and Dressed Lumber ALWAYS ON HAKD, AT THE OLD STAtiD, ST. HELEy OBE0OW