STRIKERS ARE DESPERATE
B. Searcy KiUed While Fish
ing Last Week.
fhll Jewell Narrowly Haoapee tne
Ha Fill Other Flehermea
eyerely Bmim,
Oa Thursday veiiln; of last week R.
Beany wa killed by striking flsbsrrueu on
tb Columbia rivaropposlt Kgl CUf. and
hi partner, Hill Jewell, only esoapsd with
hll llf after ouiuarous bolei wr iliot In
hi olothes and receiving scalp wound on
tb back of tb bead.
It wm about e'rlnek hi th vetiliiK and
8roy and Jwll had Juit laid thtlr net
out at tb upper end of th drift. Tbry
noticed (our boat In a group, aoh boat
containing Mvral nun, passthriu, tit lat
on giving tbm warning tliat tbty bad
bttr pick tin their net. Searcy aald to
JwU "I guM w bad btlr pick apt
tby ar gatting too thick around bri"
and tbty at one began to haul In tb net,
Presently a fifth boat tailed by containing
four run and when about 100 yard abur
flearcy' boat tUey (topped and took down
their sail and rowed back toward tb flelisr-
rnen, When within about Hfty or seventy
fly (eet Searcy eallen out, "Stop, you bare
oome oIom enough 1" and tb man la lb
torn of th other boat replied, "I guea w
have," and at that the four men In th at
tacking boat ralead their rifle and Bred.
Searcy and Jewell, both of whom had shot
gun loadad with baekibot, returned th
Ar and th ltlr claim that two of th
men In lb other boat fell. Searcy wae
tint hot through th arm aad a second
hot paiied through bU body. At thU
be exclaimed, 'Pail, they have killed me."
and be fall with hli bead on tb gunwal of
tb boat wbr In another Initant a third
bullet itmuk bim la th top of th head
paaalng clear through and mining out at th
back of tb neck. jll had no more ant
munition and oonssquently dropped down
ia tb boat. Tb atrtkar. evidently think
log they had killed both men, aiarted to
row down atrearn and when turn dlitanre
way, Bred two more auota atSearcy'a
beat. Jewell, aa ooa a h thought be
could venture, out th net adrift and
tartod to pull toward th arlnlng ground
where b wa met by leyerai Miner who
aaabtad him to lay the body of Searcy out
in on of tb boum whe r It ranialaed un
til aa Inquert wa held by Juitice Hall the
next day. Jewell then went to hla acow In
Cut Off (mails have bit owa wound ex
amined and drwd, be baring reeerred en
ogly acalp wound In tb back ol tb bead.
Tbo bullet paieed through hi bat and an
other blistered tb (kin en bli right arm,
while (till another tore away a part of th
collar f tb sweater b waa wearing.
Batorday nlgbt th remain of Sesuey
were brought to St. Halena where the
funeral rvio were conducted at If aeonlc
hall Sunday by Bar. Plowman, after which
Interment took place at Odd Fellow cem
etery, attended by a large number of friend
aad retativ.
v Demanded Protection,
Th Brat Intimation of tronbl at or near
Wallace laland waa the following talegram
aent to Sheriff Doan by B. N. Davy, fore"
raaa of the Mining ground there. Thl
nag waa (eat on May 13th, and wa aa
followa:
"O. t. Do an, sheriff of Columbia county,
Or.! I hav aotiBed you of interfereus to
fishing at Lower Wallace bland. Striking
Aahermen bare ew demanded that ' we
top Billing. J ihal bold th county re
poniibl for any daaaag to my interest
or ' my employer ocoaaioiied by their
action."
Ia reaponM to th abov telegram De
paty (merit Makaeley waa Mnt to Wallace
laiawd and when b arrived there b aaya
tb flahrmn Informed blm that tbay did
Dot apprehend aay serious trouble so tbs
deputy sheriff returned bom.
Oa Wedueeday, th day before tb (hoot
lug occurred, the following message wm
ant m Shgria Doan by F. Ben Uiek
"I waa beaten yMtorday by (triklng Bah
rmen, and my Bah wr atolen. I demand
protection., for myMlf and other la thl
neighborhood,"
Oa Friday morning, th day after th
booting , m oa aa tb newi wm roivd
here, Deputy SberUf BlakMley again went
tothaaoeneof Ue trouble, returning th
aame nlgbt and resorted the eonditioa of
affair, Saturday Bbarlff Doan iwor In a
poeM of is deputies who, la charge of
Deputy.Sberlff BlakMley. left Sunday night
for Wallace bland. When they arrived
there they found sereral hundred union
Ustsermea patrollng tb rlrer in boata, each
boat containing Mreral men, and all of
them armed, Flahing operationi were en
tirely luapeaded and tb eaanwia In a
atate of iag and would not allow anyone
to land an th wharf. Part of th poss re
turned her Monday night and other tb
following day latiafied that line th
trlkera had eeagregated ia sueh numbrr
they war anabt to copa with them.
Boata aad Met Ueatroyed.
J. J. Bralm, who Htm at Ralnlar, but hu
been fishing at Wallace laland. earn to 8t.
IIlni Tuwday morning and reported that
on Sunday night on ot hi boat while oat
Ashing wm captured by tb (trlken and
on of th flibermen badly beaten. Hli
nt wm cut to plecM and tb boat totally
demolished aad turned adrift Bralm also
atate that ea th aam night several ether
boata and net were destroyed In that vl
elnlty. The striken not only destroy the
ashing gear but they bar been patting
nag ia in an n so tbat no on can, with
afaty to their act, drift la th river. It li
aid the Bahlog groaad about Eureka bu
all been plaoed la thl eonditioa within th
put law day.
The Militia Aeked For.
Sheriff Doaa went to Balera Tuesday to
Interview Governor Lord with reference to
calling out th militia, but upon arriving
there be learned that a requMt for th milt
tin must oome tnrovgn we county judge,
and not then until the local authorities
have exhausted tb mean at their dis
posal, and this th governor did not oon
Ms had bMn don. Tb sheriff went to
ller Wednesday night to consult Judge
-.u hrd ln regard to the matter. Among
?y hlngs. Governor Lord said, when In
i7!r Oregonlan reporter Wed-2Stli.-i,h''
,'Bi"'M Doan should de
fUZ "Jfc '!! "r7 " o thote fisher
?m."Jon the strikers arc trying to in-
A HiJ;Kh 'U'ther trouble."
eri. i -, Oregonlan from As-
i j M ! i """""Y has been organ
bed at Rainier armed with 136 Winchester
rifles. The flsharmen la that local t J .i nT.
the (booting of Bearoy" hivi termined
that nona'of their number hal?b2 m
iMtedwhUeMgaged ln th, p..fal oc
ration of providing food for their wIvm and
little onee, and It 1 aeeerted tbat anyat
tempt to Interfere with them wlU b re
pelled with all tb etrangtb at their mro
nead. Log bar been sunk aear Wallace
Wend and near Eureka, to which- bar
bMn attached sturgeon hooki, tbui render
ing It Impossible to flsh wltb nets, except at
lb risk or serious Injury to them. "
Judge Blanch ard cam to St. Helen yes
terday and wrote a Inter to General Beene
plaining tb situation with a request for
the state militia,. Under tbc session laws
ef 1805 tb following, section applies la this
CMI!
"Unction M. Parn 1MI In mm of anv
breach of the peace, tumult, riot or rai-
anoe to the Drocess of the state, or imnil
nent danger thereof, any county judge of
any county, on tb application of the
eheiilTor the mayor of any city, may call
fur aid noon the roniinsndfiie officer of the
National guard stationed therein or adjacent
thereto, in commanding- omcer on
whom tb call Is mad shall order out, lo
aid to the oivll authorities, th military
vi rw mr suwravi unuvr ins ituiii-
uand, and shall report what h baa done
and all olrcumata' re of th mm to tb
coruruander ln olilef. who may confirm or
roumariuena nil acuon.'
At prexs hour nothing wa known as to
urnrrui oeeoe I plan.
JUST BEFORE) ELECTION.
VaagoiiiA, May 28. 1800.
Rditom Mist: Th cloning of th cam
palgn call for a few remark touching th
"fat of a bolter.'1 which appeared In the
great (T) independent sheet published at
Pittsburg, Or., although tb Claiikanl
Chief remark very appropriately Ibat this
i "a windy fight," let us bop that It I an
"ill wind that blow no good." Th artlol
b In th bsu of May 18th, beaded "Tb
Bolter and Hi Fate," and My, among
other things, "all executive and Judicial
authority b vested In tb oommitteM an
th conventions from wbiob there Is
poeelbl appeal,"
Now, Mr. bushwhacker, (I call you thl
beoauMyou have acted the coward an1
sixaked behind ad plum.) I go behind
th organbatioB of th commltlM and
claim that all sovereignty inherae Inaliana
bly In the people and th right to appoint
delegate to tb date convention not only
wunut delegated to Ihe committee, but
waa positively withheld allies th date we
not changed for th state convention to
later date than February K. In (ucb case
they were to appoint delegates, but th datr
was changed to March aoth. and of this
change th committee had full Information
yt In th absence of authority Ibey re
solved themselves into a mutual admira
tion toclety and appointed themselves del
egates to tli atate convention, and through
th atat to th national convention. Thus
by thl act of treason m effectually dis
franchised th populist ot Auburn precinct
In th state and national convention a If
tbey had been residents of Fejee islands. (I
say this of Auburn precinct for I am not
Informed What Instructions tbeotnereom-
niltteemen had nn this subject). Bear in
mind Mr. Campbell ttatedln poelllve term
to th club "tbat under no consideration
nould the committee appoint delegate If
th state convention was postponed,'' and
Mr. Beueman had full knowledge of th
(acta of lib authority la tb premises, and
yet tbls gang Campbell, Scboonovar and
Beeeeraan violated thb solemn obligation
and appointed delegates as above stated
Now, Mr. Bushwhacker, I ssy m tli lan
guage of scripture, "U that is faithful In
a few things shall be mad ruler over many
thing, but he that Is unfaithful In little b
(or would be) unfaithful In much." Bo
condemnation b passed a poo the, -Judge,''
for being an unjust Judge. Yon can act
the part of "JudM" and vote for all tbr
"yalier dogs" of th Bchoonover gang on
tb populH ticket if yon choose to do so
but I choose to be governed by tls motto,
Unus homo t Dees Iia major numerous.'
Now, "old voter," and by thb cognomen
you enafei to being a party lo all the evil
that b upon ns and you need not alt with
men ln convention to do so. you bav only
to remain with the mutual admiration soci
ety, th brain power of which resldee bod'
lly in the Bchoonover 8. M. C. gang, but
you will always And in In tb conventions
of reformers when clrcumsteocee admit.
Tbaman Mitchell boasted at Veroonla
tbat be bad secured th resignation of tb
pop candidate for treasurer, but now wr
ar informed by Mr. Wood that tb treas
urer hM not resigned. Thl ticket-de
stroyer b wore than a bolter, aoi'yet there
b ao word of condemnation for Mm ; b be
longs to the gang, "doncher know." Thia
earn Mitchell wanted Mr. Fringl lo put
hi nam on tb democrat! ticket for Ins
Uce of th peace in Auburn preciact, and
yet h wanted to ran a populist paper.
Bboo, fly I Tb populist club at Varnonla,
ondr th abb (r) management of tb
Judge," failed to get a praoiitet ticket on
tb official ballot, either through Ignorance,
lap of duty or from th fact tbat he
would sooner "pint" someone, for he know
the gang hM been built np and flourlsbee
under th appointing power, and tbla b an-
otbr Up from th populist dictrin, an
other vldPC of unfaithfulness.
I am charged by Mitchell of being a iup-
portrter of Ooldbug Doan. Tbi I confmi,
believing it would be better to elect hlni
judg than Bond bug Seeseman. Th bolt
er (I write tbi in th plural, for w ar
many) have agreed to support Mr. Doan
for Judge, believing It b th surest way to
defeat BasMman, u tbey do not consider
Mr. Dart' following to b sufficient to
justify u la voting for him. We maybe
wrong ln our Mtlmate, but such b our con
clusion. Th VanPyke part of lb gang
here will also receive "marked" attention
on th day of lotlon. Tb great ( T) cow
ard Mitchell put off to tb hut issue before
lection to wrls up about tb most un
worthy man ln th county. Pharisee Ilk,
ay In thb language. "I thank Ujm, O
Lord, that I m not m other men, vn m
thb publican" ( Davbon). I belong to tb
gang, I writ, etc And why not, If w ar
to hav a tinhorn soldier to deliver tb ad'
dress, a hM beea luggasted, on Memorial
day for tb Q. A. R., at Vernonla, get
Mitchell. H hM printed, wUbout credit,
(his usual style) an old memorial ipeech
in hb Sentinel. H could Just read or
memorb thb artlel of hi and declaim it
and claim tt a original aad do on would
discover tb deception hat me, and I would
not tell, and (o by keeping him in training
wa might In two years walk him for lustloe
or th peace on the democratic ticket. (It
Is not in good teat to apeak of running at
a funeral.) Your, M. Davisoh.
ekloata Armtcat Saiv.
Th bent Solve In the world for out.
bruise, sores, ulcer, salt rbeum, fever
sores, tetter, chapped hand, chilblain,
corns, and all skin eruptions, end positively
cures pile, or no pay required. It b guar
anteed to giv perfect Mtbf action or money
refunded. Price 36 oenU per box. For sale
by Dr. Kdwln Rose.
. Joaoa, Ha Pay tho Freight.
Send (or a oopy of "Tb Buyer'
Guide," with latest reduction and
market report. Bent free to any ad
dreia. Freight on f20 order of good
paid to any point on the Columbia
river, reached by Portland boata.
Jon' Cash Store, 105 Front street,
between Washington and Btark. PorV
land, Oregon.
" Hxxhici WiTHDBAWi. W. E. Hen
rloi, who wa nominated by th papu
Hsu of tbla county for the office of
county clerk, list Monday filed with
I lie eounty clerk hi wii lidrawal at a
candidate for that office, This leave
th field clear for Jtidaon Weed, who,
no doubt, will be elected clurk for the
nesi two year. "
CnaKOi of Tim-The p-ople of
thl place and Houlton will be pleated
to learn of the contemplated change
of time iu the lohedtite of the North
ern Pacific train out of Portland. The
propoMd change, however, will effort
only the train now leaving Portland
at 11 :80 p. m. Inatead, it will leave
thai city at 8:40 a. m., thui we will be
supplied with mail about lgbt hour
ecrlier. Especially will tbi be appre
ciated on Bunday, a, inatead ol the
Sunday mail arriving here at 0:40 p.
m., it will be delivered here at about
10:30 a. m.
Nobthup'i Cam pi ton. II. B. Dun
iway and J. W. Whalley, who are out
in the interest of Judge North up fur
congress, held fourth in tho court
houee Tuesday night and talked for
some time to a numerically small aud
ience, but which wa composed prin
cipally of aabitantial business men.
Some of tho precent, however, are
known lo be opposed to Judge North
tip' "Independent onnd money" toga,
and were there more out of curiosity
tiian otherwise. Mr. Duniway was
th first speaker, and after stumbling
over his subject for a while, during
wlil' h time he occasionally told a very
got d story, he surrendered the floor to
J. W. Whalley, wl.o finished the
patch. Whalley, by the way, is a
very good spexksr, hi profesaion be
ing that of a lawyer, and he interested
his audience for soma time in the in
terest of "sound money" and Judge
Norlhup.
PERSONAL AND LOCAL.
Mrs. E. H. Flagg, of Salem, was in
St. Iielens last Suuday.
Fob Sale. A good soda fountain.
Inquire of J. H. 8 wager, St. Helens.
Mrs. 0. F. Doan and her daughter,
Laura, were visitors to Portland Wed
nesday. Phil Jewell has moved his fishing
cows back into the Willamette (lough
iur uw fvmaiuuvr ui sue mivst
Mr. A. 8. Dreseor. of Oregon City,
was billed to apeak lit re last Tuesday
night, but for some reason the crowd
was not la re and the meeting? ad
jourued.
Maiter Dolph Hoochkirk celebrated
bis seventh birthday Tuesday. Io the
evening a number of little friends who
re bis Sunday school classmates took
dinner with Master Dolph, and
pleasant time was had.
Mr. W. B. Dillard. democratic can
didate for joint senator, has been un
able lo take an active part in the po
litical canvass (pr the reason that be
has been daily expecting a summons
to the bedside of his father, who is
very ill in Virginia.
For every quarter in a man' pocket
there are a dozen uses ; and to us
each one in euch a way as lo derive
the greeted benefit i a question every
one mutt eolve fur himiolf. We be
lieve, however, that no belter Use oould
bo made of one of these qnarlere than
to exchange it lor a bottle of Cham
berlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea
Remedy, a medicine that every family
should be provided with. ' For sale by
vt. Edwin Kosr.
The audience which listened to the
"sound money" siweches of Judge
Whalley and H. K. Duniway con
sisted by actual count of eighteen
men and eight ladies. Of these men
were noticed three or four democrat.
and ix republicans who will vote for
Mr. Ellis, leaving nine who have not
expressed themselves on the qnestion.
This shows the extreme unpopularity
oi tue candidacy ol Judge Kortbup.
Mr. D. P. Davis, a prominent livery
man and merchant of Ooahen, Vs., ha
this to say on the subject of rheum
liun : "I take pleasure in recommend
ing Chamberlain' Pain Balm for rbeu
malum, as I know from personal ex
perience that it will do all that ia
claimed for it, A year ago thb apring
my brother was laid np in bed witb
inflammatory rheumatism, and u flar
ed intensely. The first application of
Chamberlaio's Pain Balm eased the
pain, and the use of one bottle com
pletely cured him. For tale by Dr.
Edwin Ross.
Wbaa Baby waa atck, we gav her Ceaeerl.
Wbsa be vaa a ObOd, she cried for OuSorla,
Wbaa she bad CUUrea, she gave them Osstcrti
t May Stm mm Rtwels far Tow.
Mr. Fred Miller, of Irvine, III., write
that h had a severe kidney trouble for
many year, with severe pain ln hb back,
and also tbat his bladder waa affected. He
tried many so-called kidney cur, bat
without aay good result. About a year
go b began the use of Electric Bitters and
found relief at one. Electric Bitter I es
pecially adapted to tb cur of all kidney
and liver trouble and often give almost
Instant relief. On trial will prov our
statement. Price SO cent and 11.00. For
sals at Or. Edwtn Rosa' drug store.
Awarded '
Highest Honors World's Fair,
Gold Medal, MMwtatar Fair.
CHEAT,!
Moat Perfect Made.
40 Years the Standard,
nBilCIEBK NOTICE.
OotfXTY TaaUIUHgB'e OfflCI,
St. H clems, Or., May 29, 1896.
Notice Is hereby given that all unpaid
County Warrant of aald county, which
have been presented and endorsed "Not
Paid for Want of Funds." np lo Oct. 17th
lHttt, and the following, endorsed on Out.
17lh, IMA. to-wlt: Warrant No. 8401
"ei;( WJtrw, V'V 1 1 UMf Uinu, tetffdrf rtjl 1 ,
11403. 8404 and 8420. will be Paid upon pre
MteUH flUf lA fJugyr Ml UUUK UAi aft auial
sentation at this office. Interest will not
be allowed after this dnte.
B. M. WHARTON.
m'JPjOT Trramirer of Oulumbla County, Or.
TBEAsjtiifciaa MwriJB. .
Covxty Trbasuheu'b Ofpich, (
St. Helens. Or.. May 8. 1890. (
NOTICB la hereby given that all Colum
bia county warranta heretofore pre
sented and endorsed "Not Paid for Want
of Funds." up to Henteniber 27. 1W3, and
alo warrant No. 8382. endorsed on Septem
ber 27, 18m, will be paid upon presentation
at thia ottice. Interest on the sam will
not b allowed after this date.
Iii8t5 E. M. WH4RT01f.
i reaxurer oi ixnuiDDia vounty, uregon
PETITiei FOB LIQUOR LICENSE
To the Honorable County Court ef Columbia
uouniy, meie m uregi
E. thk unoebhkin
iMldlne tn bnmr Inland urMifaH.. Colum
bia County, Hlate (X Oregon, would respeetlully
Kelltlon your honomble body at its next regular
irm of Court to be held In the Court House in
the City of Ot. Helens, Columbia County, Ore
n, on Wednesday, the Mb day of July. A. I).
MM. that a license be eranted to Joel Bate to
sell mult liquors In quantities less tbsn one
:nnon in ieer isiana precinct, iwiumoia i;onuiy
tale of Oregon ; an such license be laeued for
' uht7onem?r,S"yf0, ,U " whlch
Frank BlthoD. Ju K nndr. Wm R Rose. W
C Koblneu. J H Blaekeler. Joel Bate. Michael
Badly, Joe Klllsm, M A Klllduff, W t Brown, L
n enaw, wai Miner, n navem, rrans nerger, i
CJtmilnh. R R loafer. H Inert BUk. Joh
Beopls, C P Marlnarey, Isaac B Wblte, John Le-
muiii, v, w i;napiDKn, m rowier, J a nunivr,
Pat O'Brien, C E Leavens, John Mainland, C L
nuoox. n Bortnwics, jss jscnaugnion, i
Holden. John Olllem, A J Hoyt, Joseph Roth
Wm Hellstun, J Hlmes, J S Conboy, A C Zlgue,
J Kayes, H M Fowler, Jseob Leagescher, D L
tuie, t coBoiiy, rrea Tiussuauner, Frana we-
gsnaa, vnariee una, u nauer. mayi
Adalsiliimerta Bale.
XTOTICB le hereby siren that In nnrsu-
Al anoe of an order of eel duly made
and entered by th County Court of tl
Countvof Colombia, Btete of Oregon, on
tbe 22nd day of May, A. D. 189S. in the
matter of the estate of Charles Trim, de
ceesed. the undersigned administrator of
said estate, will sell at public auction sub
ject to eonlirmatlon by aald Court, tbe fol
lowing described real properly situate in
Columbia County, State of Oregon, to-wit:
The northeast auarier of Hection Three In
Towneliln Five north of Range Two weet
of the Willamette Meridian, containing 160
seres, together witn me tenements ana
hereditaments thereunto belonging; eaid
sale will be made on Mondav the 29th dav
of June. A. D. 1896. at 10 o'clock A. M., at
tne tromviUar of tbe Court House, ia B.
Helens, in said County Bnd Btata; terms of
sale, cash in V. 8. gold coin, twenty per
cent oi ine bid peyabie on tne day of sale,
and the balance of the bid payable on tbe
aay ui conoriliauou or saia sale.
GEORGE TRIM.
Administrator of the estate of Charles
Trim, deccared. in29j26
SHERIFF'S SALE.
In the Circuit court of tbe Btete of Oregon.
ior tne lyouniy oi imumoia.
Hiram Orient, plainllA,
vs.
L. M. Cox and Annie Cox, hb wife, de
fendants. T Y VIRTCE OP AN EXKCTJTION
MJ iudament ordei and decree, dnlv is
sued out of the above-entitled Court; in the
aoove-entitled cause, lo me dole directed,
dated the tStb day of May, 1896. upon a
Judgment and decree rendered in said Conrl
on the 16th day of May, 1898, which Judg
ment was enrolled and docketed on the
16th day of May, 189S, in favor of the above
named plaintiff, and against tbe above-
named defendants, for ihe eum of eeven
hundred ($700) dollars, with interest there
on si ine rate oi ten per cent per annum
since September 6th, 1895, and one hundred
f100) dollar as attorney's fees, and twen
ty-three and 40 100 (123.40) dollars costs of
suit, aad all accruing costa, and the costs
upon this writ, commanding and requiring
me io make eale of tbe defendants'. L. M.
Cox and Annie Oox. hia wife, right, title
and Interest in and to the following-de-
scnoea real property, to-wii :
i ne morteaceu lanos ana aDtrartenances
via: Theeaxt Wof the northwest u and
Ibe west M of northrest X, and southeast
W of the northeast W. and lot number one.
oi me wuiamette meriaian. In Columbia
county, uregon.
now, inerefore, oy virtue oi aald execu
tion, lodgment order and decree, and In
compliance witb tbe commands of said
writ. I will, on Saturdav. the 27th dr of
June, 1896. at the hour of 10 o'clock In tbe
forenoon of aald day. at the front door of
tne county courthouse, in tb city or 81.
Helens, said eounty and atate, sell, subject
to redeinntion. according to law. at public
auction, to the highest bidder, for U. 8.
gold coin, cash ln band, all the right, title
and interest of the above-named defend
ants, L. M. Cox and AnnieCox, his wife, or
either of them bad on tbe 6th day of March,
1895. or aiiiee had in and to the above
described real property, to satbfy said exe
cctlen. Judgment order and decree, inter
ests and cob and all accruing costs.
ot. neiene, uoiuinoia oonntv, uregon,
Mav 29th. 1898. O. F. bOAN.
m29j26 Sheriff of Columbia County, Or.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
In the Circuit court of the State of Oregon,
for the Countv of Columbia.
Mary Ameden and L. E. Amdn, her
ausDaaa, piainuna.
vs.
D. W. Seller, Jane Adrox,8. W. John-
eon, Maude Johnson, Bonnie John
ion, Archie Johnson, H. F. Allen
and 0. H. Lewis, eo-partaera aa Al
ien A Lewis, and K. E. Quick, as ad
ministrator of the estate of E. J. V.
Johnson, deceased, defendants.
I V1KTUJC Ur AN KaECUTION.
ludsrroent. order and decree, dnlv in-
Sued out of the above-entitled Court, in the
above-entitled oauae, to me duly directed,
dated the 26th day of Mav. 1896. noon a
Judgment and decree rendered in said court
on tbe 20th day of May, 1898, in favor of
tue aoovi-named piaintms, and against tbe
above-named defendants, for the anm of
eight hundred and one and 16.100 ($301.18)
dollars, with Interest thereon at the rate of
eight percent per annum, from the 2Mb
day ot Mav, 1898. also th costa upon tbi
writ, coinmaaaing ana requiring me to
make sale of all of lb said defendants'
right, title and interest in and to th following-described
real property, to-wit :
All that Portion of the donation land
claim ot William 0. Poppleton and wife, in
section nomoer sixteen u), in township
number three (3), north of range number
two (2), weet of tb Willamette meridian,
and aevea and ene-balf (7H) acres from
and out of section number fifteen (15), in
said township and rang, and Dartlcularlv
described as follows:
Commencing at tb northwest corner of
laid section number fifteen (18), thence
east on th section lino thirty (30) rode.
r nance souta forty (40) rods, thence weet
thirty (80) rode to the section line, thence
north on the eeotion Uu forty (40) rod to
th nlace of beginning, and cotitainina in
all one hundred and sixty-nine and one
half (189X) acres more or le, situated in
Columbia county, Oregon.
Now, therefore, by virtu of said execu
tion, judgment order and decree, and in
compliance with the commands of (aid
writ, i win, on eaiuraay. tne ntb, day ol
Jane, 1898, at the hour of 11 o'clock in the
forenoon of laid day, at the front door of
the county courthouse. In th city of St.
ell. subject to redemption, according to
law, at public auction, to the highest bid
der, for U. 8. gold coin, cash In hand, all
tb right, title and interest of the above
named defendants or either of them had
on date of mortvare. or since had In and
to the above-described real property, to sat
isfy said execution. Judgment order and
decree, interest and cost and all accruing
coete.
St, Helens, Oregon. May 27th, 1898.
CP. DOAN.
29J26 Bhoriff of Columbia County, Or.
., NOTICB. V.
V. a Land Office, Oregon cltOrajr0J4
COMPLAINT having been entered' at this
office by Otto B. Malmiton against Constant
Bruggeman for abandoning his homestead entry
No. 457, dated June lltb, 1HV2, upon tbew'-i.
section li, lownamp norm, range 4 wesi, id
Columbia County, Oregon, with a view to th
cancellation of said entry, the said parties are
hereby summoned to appear at the office of
Israel Bpvuoer, notary publlo, Vemouia, Oregon,
on the 26th day of June, 1mm, at 10 o'clock A. M.,
to respond and furnish testimony concerning
said alleged abandonment.
KOHKKT A. MILLER, Register.
mZtJU Wa. OALLBWAY, Mecetver.
rcTiTiom rem Liquor license
To th Honorable County Conrl of Columbia
W County. Oregon:
K, TUB UN0KR8I0NKD LEGAL VOTERS
residing in Deer Inland Precinct, Colum
bia eounty, Html of Oregon, would respectfully
Cilltlou your honorable body at Its next regular
rm which will be beld on the lib day of July,
A. I. vm. In the Court Home, In tbe City of W.
Helens, Columbia eounty, (late of Oregon, that
license be granted to O, X. Hunter to sell
spirituous, vinous and malt liquors in qaanll
ties lew than oueeallon In Deer Island precinct
In aald County and State, and that aald license
we will ever pray. Dated at Coble this Hit day
of May, UWi
V O Marks, C J Thomson, A W Batson, W C
Roblnolt, H Bager, William Dowd, P H Flfer,
Fred Nussbaumer, C Hoven. Jakob Zwlngll,
Joseph Kolh, J H Blacketer, O Link, Charles
Link, C W McFarland, W Burdlck, Guy tester,
H Btehman. A Fowler. John Olllero. M Peter
son, J Holden. J Laments, Joe Lawrence, B B
Splawn, ft M Beiu, O H Foster,, Jacob Len
gascber.0 C Jsqulsh, Frank Deganda, Christ
Keber, victor Furrer, v E leavens, a r unggs,
J A King, K It Foster,
RAhpt. Wllann. Vlrtop
Slcots, C W Chapman, K W Fowler, 1 M rowier,
K Bchmidt, O P Cross, H Bauer, F YV MaklnMer,
J F
Dougherty, James Kennedy, Jac Nuss-
baus
er. m22l9.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for
tne county oi i;oiumoia,
Bussell W. Clark, plaintiff,
vs.
E. W. Bingham, executor of the last will and
testament ol Elijah Wlngert. deceased;
Peler 8. Wlngert. Andrew 8. W. Wlngert,
. Hudolpb H. Wlngert, Susan A. Rice, Isa
bella Henderson, O. Brandos. Baldea Olld-
A-t. (.
BY IKTUK OF AM BXBCUTION. JVM
ment order and decree dulv Issued oat of
ana under the seal ol tne above entitled court,
In the above entitled cause, to me duly directed,
dated the 1Mb day of May, ll, upon a Judgment
ana decree rendered id said court on tne sto
dav of January. 196. and said ludgssent was en.
rolled and docketed In said court on tbe Ml
day of January, 189s, In favor of the above
named nlajntlfr and azalnst the above-named
defendants for the earn of Nine Hundred Five
and 7S-100 (MK.78) Dollars, wltb Interest thereon
at the rate of 10 ner eent oer annum from the
4th day of January, 1895, and the further sum of
One Hundred (1100.00) Dollars aa attorneys fees,
and tbe further sum of Fifteen and (6-100 (116 (6)
uoilars eoste and aisDuraemsnts, less tuw.w
neld March 7tn. una. and ss.su paid atarcn ln,
U95, and the costs of aud upon this writ; com
manding and requiring me to make sale of the
loliowing-desertoea real property, to-wit:
TIm smith half of southwest ouarter of section
12, township north of range 2 west of the Wil
lamette jsenaien, containing eigaty auiee,su-
natri In Colombia flountv. Oraeon
Now. therefore, bv virtue of said execution,
Judgment order and decree, aud la compliance
with the command! ot saia wnt, i wiu, on von
day, mmm ieoid, MM, at the hour of 10 o'clock In
tne loreuoon oi saia aay, at tae front ooor oi tne
Countv Court House, In the City of St. Helens,
la said Countv and State, sell, subject to re
demption eccording to law. at public auction to
the highest bidder lor United Btates gold coin,
cash lo band, all tbe right, title and Interest
which tbe above-named defendants or either ot
them had on the date of mortgage or since bsd
in and to tbe above-desert
oea real y
real property
satisfy said execution, ludi
j said execution, Judgment order and
oree,
interest and costs end all accruin;
accruing
.mzjju c. f. doa::,
Sheriff of Columbia Countv. Oreeoa.
Bt Helens, Oregon, May 20, m.
SHERIFF'S SALE.'
In tbe Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for
tne uounty oi voiumma.
I. L. White, plaintiff.
E. W. McNutt, and'j. K. Teal, administrator
of the estate of Ivan B, Dawsou, defend
ants. TY VIRTTJB OF AN EXECUTION. JUDO-
JL men! order and decree. Issued out of end
under the seal of the above entitled court In tbe
above entitled cause, to me duly directed, dated
the 16th day of May, 188. upon a judgment and
decree rendered In said court on the 12th dav of
stay, use, in lavor ot tne a Dove named piaintin
ia against tne aoove named oeienaanta. ior
tne sum oi tuxteen Hundred miny-iwo gno
4. 100 (tl6S2.S) Dollars, with latere! thereon at
tne rate oi a per cent per annum irom in a ma
day of May, 1196, and tbe further eum of One
Hundred and Fifty (I160.U0) Dollars as attorneys
fees, and the further mm of Fifteen and &9 100
(116.50) Dollars, costs and disbursements and tbe
costs oi and upon thia writ, commanding and
requiring me to make sale of the following des-
oniKQ lew. property, wwii:
W.MMU f ' . VI .1171 Wl ,1, Wl . 1 U . 1
4 west WUlamette Meridian, and bounded by
beginning at stake driven at a point IM ft, i In.
north aad 39 ft east of the ne corner of blki,
original town of Vernonla. Colombia eonntv.
Oregon, and thence south 184 ft. 2 ln. to e point
where the eeater line of Second street Intersects
the north boundary line of said town: thence
east 160 feet to oast side line of an alley on the
west side boundary of a tract known as the
"Reserve;" thence south 112 feet; thence east
a-1 leet to middle Rock creek: thence north'
erly up middle of Rock creek to a point dne east
the place of beginning heretofore mentioned;
thence west 490 feet, more or less, to nlace of be
ginning, containing acres of land; also three
certain lots In the town of Vernonla, County of
i;oiumDia, numoerea on tne pint oi said town
as lots one a) and two f In block eight (S). and
lot two (2) In block nine (9), which said plat Is
now on record la Columbia eountv. and refer
ence la hereby made to said plat for a more per
fect description; also that certain piece of land
situate and being in said County of Columbia,
Bute of Oregon, and described aa a part of the
t nair oi tne soutneast Quarter oi sec n. iowe-
shlp 4 north, range 4 west Willamette Meridian,
auiJ v uunu. iwukv - ws nuuminw JMVU1IU,
bounded by beginning at the northeast corner
of said southeast quarter of section eight and
running thence south along the east boundary
of said ecUon eight 10 roda; thence west 20
rods; tbenoe north 80 rods; thenoe east 29 reds
to the place of beginning, containing 10 acres;
also that ether certain piece or Deroel of land In
said County and State, being tbe southwest
quarter of the northwest quarter of section
nineteen, townsnip tour norm, range tour west,
Willamette Meridian, and tbe south half of Ibe
northeast quarter and the southeast quarter of
tne nortnweet quarter oi section twnty-iour,
township four north, rsnee Ave west of the
Willamette Meridian, containing 166.8 acree, all
in amiq i;oiumDiaoouuiT, uregon.
Now. therefore, bv virtue of said execution.
Judgment order and decree end In compliance
with the commands of said writ, I will, on Sat
uroay, tne win day oi juus, ihv. at tne nour or
10 o'clock ia the foreuoon of said day at tbe
front door ot the Countv Court House, in th
Cltv of 8L Helens, ln said County and State,
sell, subject to redemption according to law, at
tonne auction to tne nujnest oraoer ror united
lutes cold eoin. cash In band, all the rbrtat.
title and interest which tbe above-named de
fendants or either of them had on date of mort
gage of tbe above-described real property, to
satisfy aald execution, Judgment order and de
cree. Interest and costs and all accruing coats.
m22jl C. F. DOAN,
Sheriff of Columbia County, Oregon.
Bt Heleus, Oregon, May 18, 1866.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for
the County of Columbia.
A. H. King, piainutr,
vs.
' K J. Jeffrey, Nantllla A. Jeffrey hla wife,
a wife,)
e, The I
a, and!
f, JUDO-
fonu nays, ausaueto nays nis wire.
nays jeurey tympany a corporation.
ci o. Alien, neieuoauta.
IVY VIRTUE OF AN EXECUTION.
If mentorder and decree, duly Issued out of
the above entitled Court, in the above entitled
cause, to me duly directed, dated Ihe loth day of
May, 1896, upon a judgmeut and decree ren
dered in said Court on the 12th day of May, 1896,
which Judgment was enrolled and docketed on
the 12th day of May, 1896, In favor of tbe above
named plaintiff and against the above named
defendants, for the sum of Eighty-seven Hund
red Nineteen aud 82-100 ($8719 82) Dollars, witb
Interest thereon at the rate of 8 per cent per an
num since May 12, 1896, and Seven Hundred and
Fifty (I7f0 00) Dollars attorneys fees, and One
Hundred Sixty-four and 67-100 (1164 57) Dollars
costs as taxes paid, with interest at I per eent
oa 8164 67 from June 8, 1896, also the costs of and
upon tliis writ, commanding and requiring e
to make sale of tbe defendants', B. J. Jeffrey
and wife and John Bays and wife, right, tlUe
and Interest in and to the toUowlng-aeeoribed
real property, to wit:
The donation land claim of Thomas H. 8mlth
and Maria Smith his wife. In townohlp num
bered four (4) north of range numbered one (1)
west of the Willamette Meridian, situated la
Columbia eounty, Oregon, and containing 633.41
acres.
Now, therefore, by virtue of said execution.
Judgment order and decree, and In compliance
with the commands ol said writ, I will, on Mon
day, the Xind day of June, 1899, at the hour of
U o'clock In tbe forenoon ot said day, at the
front door ol tbe County Court House in the City
oiBt, Helens, said County and BUM, sell, sub
ject to redemption according to law, at public
auction, lo the higheat bidder for U. 8. gold coin,
casta In hand, all the right, title and Interest of
the above named defendant, B. J. Jeffrey and
wife and John Bays and wife, or either ot them
bad on tbe 9th day ot March, 1890, or sines had
to and to tbe absve-descrlbsd real property to
satisfy said execution, Judgment order and de
eree, interests and costs and all accruing costs.
21st "lw!"' ColttBbl Counlf5' r''rf
m22jl Sheriff of Columbia County, Oregon.
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