The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913, June 19, 1896, Image 3

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    I'll Flatting Situation,
Troops wersditpalohed to ths Lower
ColumliU ImI Tuesday morning to sr
iit la preserving peaos tut the flatting
groundi. About 400 mllllitmen went
down on Hie Harvest Queen thai
morning, and about 100 mora were
taken down on the Thompion that
night, i The troop era quartered in
the oour.tliouse and oustom-houst
yartU In Astoria, and their presence
teemed to nave a toothing effect upon
matters. It ia the tappotitiou that
the oanoerymeu were instrumental in
having the militia dispatched there,
at they deiire to begin packing-. The
tower river it aaid to be literally alive
with flth, and at the season it tufllo
ienlly ad v need the oannert desire to
.begin operations at the tinted price of
4 oente per pound. The troops are
likely to oe withdrawn at any time,
at at pretent . everything pojnU to
peace and quiet.
Boliool Plonlo at Peril.
Mr. and Mre. R. D. Fowler, of Perle, cor
dially Invited M1m Soil Godwin and po
pllt of Perl to meet in their beautiful alder
grove and Indulge In a banket picnic on
Saturday, June 13th. Kaon one went with
baskatt bountifully tilled, and to tay that
amp! Juitliie was done to the contents doe
not eiprest It. denies were Indulged In
until A o'clock In the afternoon, when they
dispersed, feeling very thankful to their
host and hostess for their kindness and
courteous treatment. Those who enjoyed
the festivities were: Mr. tad Mm. D. B.
Fowler, Misses Myrtle Fowler, Ada 8bro-
der, Merlle Ayret. Buttle Flnckney, Nellie
Plnokney, Keeia Moyer, Jennie Flnokney,
Alice Vowler, Koe Plnokney, Josephine
Powler, Caallda Wilyerclliig, Mr. Ayres.
Masters Fred Hendricks,. Charley Hen
dricks, Rd trilverdlna, Win. Moyer, Win.
Hauervelne, Alphonae Baueryelne, Lester
Valley and Arthur Fowler.
Bohool Report.
Report of tehool dletrict No. SI, (or the
month ending June 12, 1896:
Number of dayt ttught, 90; number of
puplle enrolled, SI, number of dayt attend'
nee, 882; average daily attendance, 19;
number timet tardy, 7. Deportment ex
cellent. The following pnplla were neither
abtenl nor tardy during; the eaontb ; KUie
Klce. Maud Ulce, Annie Solomon, Callle
Bolomon, Cell Van Dyke, John Wot,
frank Solomon. Thoiuaa Solomon, Fred
ttowtnon, John Solomon and Earl Rioe.
Kmilt Hishos, Teacher,
Party at Warren.
The residence of Mr. and Mrt. K. O,
Haeen, at Warren, presented a mott festive
aptearanoe laet Saturday evening when a
crowd of young people on pleasure bent,
filled It to overflowing. They were there
for a good lime, and It goee without taylng
they bad It. Thote pretent ware: Mr,
nd Mre. R. 0. listen, Mr. and Mr. Cllne,
Mr, tteorge Decker, the Mfeeet May and
Maude Slavene, Katie Clark. Etta Beaver,
Lilly Beaver, Motile Cooper, Dell Vinlng,
Kmma Yoat, Katie and Edith Haten, Clare
Hoegle. Myrtle Tumblln, Mary DeKrang,
the Meur. Wm. Cuoper, Frank Slavene,
Wa, Mulligan. Fred Hawklne, John Hlav-
ene, Chew. Beegle, Marlon Slaveue, Frank
Beetle. Win. Wither, Wm. Slaveue. J. F,
Mynatt, Wm. Clark, M. 8. Helen and Jai,
O'llourke. The evening vae tpent in vir
ion auiuaimcnts until about It o'clock
a ben a splendid enpper wee served, to
which everyone pretent did full Justice. It
wee a vey Joyous time, and it wat the unen
imout opinion of ill pretent that Mr. and
Mre. Ilaieu thoroughly undentand the ait
of entertaining.
Klectrie Bailor.
Klectrie Bitten le a weHrlne eulted for
ny season, but perhaps more generelly
needed when the languid, exhausted feel
lug prevtllt, when the liver ie torpid and
sluggish and the need of a tonic and alter
ative ie felt, A prompt nee of tide mcdl-
eiae bat often averted long, and perhepi
fatal bullous revere. Mo medicine wOl act
more eurely ia counteracting and freeing
the lyitem from tbe malariel potion. Hee
Mhe, indigwitlon, eonellpation, dUrinae
yield to Klectrie Bitten.. 09 oente aadfl
Per bottle et Dr. Edwin Roe' drug tture,
' Ferry's Election Crow.
A panenger on board tbe tteamer I raids
Monday, among other paokagee, noticed a
email box containing a live erow, with the
following addreee thereon : " W. M. Perry,
Itilnler, Oregon, parboil before anting. Com
plimente of H. 11. Northup." On another
part of tbe box were tbete appropriate line i
Although from Norttinp't rookery,
I eympathlie with Uuipn; .
A ronnolieeur in cookery.
Would think me rather sllra.
I am thy meat, dear Ferry,
My nickname, llanquo'i ghoit;
OVr my remain make merry,
1'arlake ol erow on tout.
School Keport.
Following it a report of the public eehool
In diatrict No. 82, for the teoond mooth of
the term, beginning April lSt
Mo. boyt enrolled Brit month
No. of girl. Brit month. ..-'. .. . . ......
Total enrollment.
No. pnpll dlecontlnued flnl month.
eWeond month .".
Total attendance at dote of month . . .
No. of diyt taught. M
Mo. of dayt attendance.
Dayt absence . . . ,
Average dally attendance.....
. IS
. IT
. 83
.
. i
. 28
. 10
.417
. 67
. 24
Thoae neither ebeant or tardy during the
month wen: Ella and Ruby Hlatt, Eva
and George Fisher, Laddie, Jennie, Her
bert and Charlie Or wig, Colly Baker, Pearl
Thomaa, Bennle, Charlie, Paul and Clem
ent Melll. 1'irent and all who feel In
terested In educational work are cordially
Invited to visit tbe ichool.
I. J. MasiHva. Teacher.
Jonea, He Pays the Freight.
' Bend for a copy of "The Buyera'
Guide," with latest reduotiont and
market reports. Sent free to any ad
dresa. Freight on 20 order of good
paid to any point on the Columbia
, river, reached by Portland boate.
Jonet'Caah Store, 105 Front ttreet,
between Washington and Stark, Port
land, Oregon.
H0tm BunHito. The. reaidence of
J. K. Bourne, about fiva miles back of
Kaininr, wag totally destroyed by fire
last Sunday tornnooo. The residence
and content! were veined at about
12000, with nolnturanoe. The cauee
of the fire it auppoted to have been
from a defective flue, aince the lire
wat discovered first to be in the gar
ret. There wat nothing taved.
PBUBONATj AMP liOCAli,
Mrt. A. J. Pemlng wat in Portland
Tuetday,
J, H. Swatter wai a Portland vititor
Tuetday,
George Lemont wat In Portland on
Tuewliy, .
Mr. 0. L. Ayret, of Perit, wat In the
city Tuetday.
Mrt. J. II. Sheldon vlilted In Port
land Thundny.'
Mrt. Jacob George wat visiting in
Portland Monday.
Mrt. A. Davit waa vltltlntr In Port
land Thunday,
Th Mist and Oregonian one yearj
for 92.00 in advance.
Mr. 11. 0. Howard, of Yankton, wat
in Portland yeaterdny,
Homar T. Bennett, of Warren, wat
In Portland Weduetday.
Amot Slavene, tr., of Warren, wat
on our ttreete Tuetday.
Mr. Lyman Jones, of Quincy. wat
In tbi city Weduetday.
Sheriff Doaa wee' down the river
on ollloial buiineii Tueeday.
John Frantx. el Houlton, did butt
neta in the metropolit yesterday.
Elmer Wharton, of Portland, waa in
thie city a few hourt lost Tuesday.
Will Slavene waa attending to buai-
nett affairs in Portland Wednesday.
Dr. II. B. Cliff waa attending to bus-
inett mattora in the metropolit Tuee
day.
Mr. Dayld Henihew, of Houlton,
returned from Portland Tuetday after'
uoon.
Alfred Harrison, formerly of thit
city, but now of Uuinns, waa in town
latt Monday.
Road Supervitor Godfrey ie placing
the blghwaye in hie uittrtct in sxceii
ent condition.
W. M. Perry, of the Rainier Review,
waa a Doasengsr to roruana ou toe
GaUerl Tueeday.
flenrra (Innven relnrned from Port
land to bla home at uiaieaanie raet
Tuetday evening.
Judge Blanohard wat in the county
eeat a lew momenta weaneteiay, en
route to Portland.
Mr. J. R. Beagle returned latt Mon
day evening from a two weekt visit to
relatlvee in liilltboro.
A. B. tittle returned to tbi place
Tuotdar after a few dayt vitit to the
place in Beaver valley. ..
Many teekert after the festive wild
etrawberry are to be teen- on tun var-
iuut prainea about town.
Mre. R. Cox and daughter, Mrt. D
Davit, were paeeengere for Portland
on the early boat Tueeday.
II. L. Warren, of Clatakanio, waa
naeeengnr down on the Bhaver Tut1
day evening from Portland.
John R. Beegle baa been confined to
hit room mott of the week with an at
tack of neuralgia and malaria. -
Mrt. M. J. Scott, Annie Knighton
Mra. J. 8. Cloning-er and Mine May
Hlavetis were in Portland Weduetday
R. O. listen, supervisor of tbe War
ren road district, haa the roada in thai
vicinity In a much improved ooudt
lion.
Some of the farmer in the vicinity
of St. Heleue have already begun the
hay harveat, notwithstanding toe back
ward aeaaon.
Mra. T. J. Cleeton returned latt Sal
urday evening from ber parent' home
near Veroonia, where the had tpout
several weks vitiltng.
There will be a match game of baea
ball tt the irrounda near thit place
next Sunday between the Soappooae
and St. Holana nines.
J. II. ImhotT, tt Attoria, came np
on the Gataert Tueeday en route to
BoaDDOoee. where he placed aome head
atonea and monuments during the
week.
Mr. I. Bumgardner and family, who
have been in Southern Oregon for
nearly a year, returned to their old
home near Deer JUUud laat Tueeday
evening.
. E. C. Blackford, of the Claiskanie
Chief, waa in thit city laat Sunday,
having arrived from Portland Satur
day night. Sunday evening he took
the Bhaver for home.
Rev. W. L. Blaekwel! will prenolt at
Warren Friday night. June 10, at 8
o'clock ; Deer Island, Sunday, the 21
at 11 a. m. ; at Columbia City at S p.
m.j at St. uelent at a p. m.
Mr. and Mr. W. II. Dolman, Mr,
and Mrt. N. A. Perry and Mr. A. II
Blaketley were puioengera to Portland
Tuesday to attend the annual meeting
of tbe Oregon i'loneer Association,
One boat' brought in thirty-five sal
mon yesterday morning, the aggregate
weight being IUZB pounaa. i ue ntn
ermen received 4 cents a pound,
total of H112 for one nlght't work.
Baaeball ia all the rage here iuat
now, and ae a result several of the new
becinnert bo about at if they were
walking on eggs, and tome of them in
quiring the coat of rheumatio liniment,
Mr. A. Shennahan waa in thit place
Tuetday, He came over from Verno
nia to draw lott in the tie vote for jus
tice of the pt aoe in Auburn precinct
and waa the winner in the contest
He returned the tame day.
Mr. C. II. Newell, ol thie oily, while
in attendance on the grand lodge of
Good Tern plan at Tho Dalln recently
wat elected a representative rrom tins
atatn to the tunreme lodge of Good
Templare, which meets in Switierlan
in August, Xoui.
Mr. W. D. Ceto, of the Pittsburg
mill, wat in thit city Inst Tuesday. H
had just relumed from Portland where
l.n nnirntialed for a roller mill to be
added to the plant at Pittsburg tlii
season, Mr. Case Informed ut that
i ha nrosneclt are good for a large
hat vluld in that vioinity, and ne
cersity compelled the mill company
m nnroaae their capacity, anu m au
doing they will alto increase the qual
ity of their product.
New RuaiDiNoa. Dr. H. E. Cliff
having a retidence eiooted on bit
property On U.neaty hill, tne irame
work of which ia now completed. The
building it two ttoriee high with a
twelve-foot ouplo in front. There will
be eight room, each fifteen feet tquare,
1 . 1 I... .... 1 U..I1 Th. .llil
ooaiuvi paubry iuu imik. am
and dining room will be connected by
folding doort. Thit building being
located bv the tide of the college lately
erected "bf Mr. Dillard, both enoloted
by a nice palen fence, together wttn
the cutting away of the timber which
formerly ououpied thit tile, adda very
much to the appearance of that part
of the city.
Hwvr ta Treat at wife
(from Paolflo Health Journal ) .
Flrat. get a wife; econd, be patient. Yon
may hive great trial and perpleXitie In
your buatnea. but do net, therefore, carry
to your home a cloudy or contracted brow.
Your wife .nay have trial, which though
of leaa magnitude, way be hard for her to
bear. A kind word, a tender look will do
wonder In chining from ber brow all cloud
of gloom. To this we would add, elwaya
keep a bottle of Uhamberiaiirauongn rem
edy In tbe home. It la the beat, and la
aun to be needed tooner or later. Your
wife will then know that yon really care
for her and wlah to protect her health, f or
tide by Dr. Edwin Roaa.
, Real Eatate Tranafere.
J. It. K. Bonnie lo Astoria Ballroad Co.,
''ft anTw, B. Colvln to Astoria Bail-
road Co . right-of way. m
i. W. Drarer and wife to E. O. Caufield.
neWof nwi and n of ne of see 10, tp
n, r l weai tt.uu. .... .
John uiooiet ana wue to Astoria nau-
rod Co., right-of-way.
Win. Elliott and wife to Astoria Railroad
Co., rlghMf-wsyi 11.00. .
earan r. r ut to Aatoria nauruau vu
right-of-way: $150.
W. L. O rah am and wife to Astoria Rail
vturi (Vi.. riirlit.rjf-wav. .
Joe and Uaisy L. Lyons to M. J. Kinney,
mwv. ol sec Zl. to 7 a. rs west: eiouu.
i. p.. ninimtiiHia to A . urn bui. iicm
of soc 18, tp 4 n, r 8 west, and nndofSO
acres in Lemont's donation claim ; 11.00. i
Geo. Hhaver and Wife to Astoria Railroad
Co , right-of-way.
Charles u. Thayer ana wue to Astoria
Railroad Co., rigbt.of-way. ,
Ioac L. White to Astoria tuuroau vo.,
rigbt-of-wav.
Danford Itelch and wife to P. A. Frakee
and wife, part of Cionlngert donation
claim; MOO. .
James A. lieegit anu wue to byaia oearcy,
7S,
H. V. rampbell to Mary j. roiueroy, on
Dobbins' Add. M llalnler. also part of
lot 0. blk 6, same Add., also tbe sei of sc
of seo 17. tp 4 n, r 2 west: l. ... -
Fannie J, Dobblat to V. W. I'oomns,
one-half Interest la Dobbins' donation
claim. . . .....
Thomaa Hammond to milieu Dvatee,
sw4 of seo H. tnO n, r 8 west; 8410.
William sjathesou to liniiea etates, nej&
of sec 4, to 8 n, r 3 woet: 8410.
W. 8. Wrleht to Kmma Wrlgnt. ne oi
seK of see 2, tp 4 u, r 2 west; $1.00. .
JUI1I1 IT . U W tfvra,'.
Aldrldge, land lu see 18, tp6 n, r ft west;
b. r. jjor.Kie ana wue to ionn " . iih-
.
strom, nw4 of arc 80. tp n, r 4 weft; two.
Joaeph H. AldridKeand wife to John M.
Jones, lota 8 and 0. blk 2, Hryantville, $.m
Melissa and James eevern to r rancia aa.
Hudson, lot 1, see ifii, tp 8 n, r 8 west; 0U0.
Baeklen'a Arnica Halve.
The best Halve In the world for cuts,
bruhes, sores, ulcers. stt rheum, fever
sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains,
corns, and all skin eruptions, and positively
cures pllrs, or no pay required. It is guar
anteed to give perfect satisfaction or money
refunded. Trice 28 cents per box. For sale
by Ir. Edwin Ross.
.... marvelaue Moealie.
From a letter written by Rev. J. Gunder
man, of Dlamondale, Mich., we are per
mitted to make the following extract: "I
hive no heeltitlon la recommending Or.
King's New Discovery, as the results were
almost marvelous in the case of my wife,
While I wat pastor of tbe Baptist church
at Rives Junction, tbe wat brought down
with pneumonia succeeding It grippe. Ter
rible paroxysms of coughing would last
hour with Utile Interruption and It teemed
at If she could not survive them. A friend
recommended Dr. King's New Discovery;
it was quick In Its work and highly satis
factory in lit results." Trial bottles rree
at Dr. Edwin Ross' drug store. Regular
site 90 oents and $1.0).
For every quarter in a man't pocket
there are a dozen usee : and to use
each one in such a way as to derive
the greatest benefit it a question every
una muet eolve for himself. We be
lieve, however, that no bettor ute could
bo made of one of these quarters than
to exchange it lor a bottle of Cham
berluiti'a Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea
Remedy, a medicine that every family
should be provided with. For aala by
Pr. dwm Hoes.
DIED.
DILLARD. At Soottaville, Virginia, June
t, 18MJ,i. W. Dillard, egea M years.
Mr. W. B. Dillard, of this city, son of de
ceased, recslved the newt of his father l
death the latter part of last week, and
a hilt ht was hourly expecting the news, it
wis a severe shock to him.
For 8alk. A good tod a fountain,
Inquire of J. H. Bwager, St. Helena.
Wbo Baby waa alcV, we gare hw Caatorta.
When She waa a Child, ahe cried for CaatorU.
ma aha booaioe Mlaa, ahe clung to Caatwia,
When aha had Children, she gave them Oaotorlt
For Sale.
The cheapest dace in Columbia
oouniv. Inauire of B. O. HAZEN
Warren, Oregon. ; tf
Awarded
Highest Honor World's Fair,
Oold Medal, Midwinter Pair,
oa
CEHAll
DACSIN6
Meet Perfect Made.
40 Yean the Standard.
mm
TBCilVBEII'l HOT10E.
County TnEAtuKRu's Officx, )
St. HKLBfie, Or,, June 18. 1890. f
NOTICE Is hereby given that ill unpaid
(Inuntv Warrantscf Columbia county.
Oregon, which have been preaented and en
dorsed "Not Paid for Want of Fundi,"
prior to November 15, 1W. will be paid
upon preaeniauon at uue omue. mwrw
will not be allowed after tbi (late.
Dstod June It. 1W0.
J10JI7 K. M. WHARTON,
Treasurer of Columbia County, Oregon.
TltEAtlUKKM NOF1CE.
CotijiTY Tbbasurke'b Offiob,
St. Heleks, Or., May Z, low
Notice Is hereby given that all unpaid
County Warrant of laid county, which
have been preeented and euduraea "Kox
1'ald for Want of Fuuds," up to Oct. 17th.
and the following, endoraed on Out.
17th, lHia, to-wit: WarniBta Nos. 8401,
mn, km. mi, m, km. wi), ma, mi.
m, 8404 and 8420, will be naid upon pre
sentation at this office. Interest will not
be allowed after this date.
K. M. WHARTOU, '
m2l)2S Treasurer of Columbia County, Or.
PETITION rOU LiaVOft LIOENIE
To the Honorable County Court of Columbia
County, State ot Oregon: . . ,
M7E, THIS UNIiERol(.NKD LEGAL VOTERS
renldlng In Deer Inland precinct, comm.
bis County. Mtate ol Oregon, would reapecttully
petition your honorable body at lu next regular
term of Conrt to be h eld In the Court Home In
iheCllyof Mt. Helena, Columbia County, Ore
tt..n. nn WmIikuIiv. tha Sth dav ot July. A. D.
imi. that a lloerme be granted to Joel Bate to
aell malt liquora In quantltlea lew than one
crH(,n in i wr iiia.n1 nnwlnnt. Columbia County
Mate ol Oregon; and auch llcenaebe taaued lor
the period of one year, lor all of which your pe
titioners win ever pray.
Vranlt Ylfuhfm .fi,,. ifunnnrlv. Wm n Rom. W
r u,.,inft .i h Ki.ik,.ir. ji Hit. Michael
Badly, Joe Klllnm. M A Klllduff, W P Brown, L
K Hhaw, Wm Miller, B Kavard, Frank Uerger, O
CJaoulah, R K Foter. Hlnery Blak. John
Beopla, C P Marlnarey, Iaae n White, John I
Awa.ni.in JU Knwlor O K Hunter.
Pat O'Brien, C E Leavens, John Mainland, C L
Wllrox, U n BorthwICK, Jaa sicnangmon, t
Holdcn. John Olllem, A J lioyt, Joaeph hoth,
Wn. Ifnllntiin J UimMii. J K CnilhOV. A C ZlbTlie.
JKayee.lt M Fowler, Jacob Lengewjhor, D L
Bate, J Conolly, Fred Nunebauiner, Frank De-
gnnda,Charleal.lnk, HHauer. mzujw
Aaualalatratar'a Bate.
a-TATirit la hrhv elren that In oursu
IN anceofan order of sale duly made
and entered hy the County Court of the
County of Columbia, State of Oregon, on
the 22nd day of May, A. u. in tne
matter ot the estate of Charles Trim, de
H.ud th nnilArHirnerl admlniatrator of
aald estate, will sell at publle auction sub-
ect to connrmatlon by saia iuri. toe iui
owing deacribed real property situate In
Columbia Countv. State of Oregon, to-wit:
The northenst Quarter of Section Three in
Tnwnabln Five north of Ranee Two weat
oi tne wuiameiw aaermian, containing
acres, together with the tenements ana
hereditaments thereunto belonging; said
aala will be made on Monday the 2Uth day
of June. A. D. 18l. at 10 o'clock A. M., at
ih front iloor nr the uottrl House, in ot.
Helens, in said County end State; terms of
sale, canh in U. H. gold coin, twenty per
cent of tne bid pavsoie ou toe oay oi eaie,
and the balance of the bid payable on tbe
day of confirmation ol sam saie.
Administrator of the estate of Charles
Trim, decerned. Ui29j26
SHERIFF'S SALE.
In the Circuit eonrt of the State of Oregon
lor the County 01 Columbia.
Hiram driest, plaintiff, I
va. I
, M. Cox and Annie Cox. his wife, de
fendants B1
Y VIRTUE OF AN EXKCUTIUH
ludunieiit ordei and decree, duly le
aned out of the above entitled Court, in the
above-entitled cause, to me diilv directed,
dated the 1)1 h day of May, 1N06. upon a
Judgment and decree rendered in said Court
on the lUth day of May, 18l, which judg
ment was enrolled ana aocneteu on tne
Itilh day of May, 1890, in favnrof the above
named plaimilt, and agaiust tbe above
named defendants, lor the sum ot aeven
hundred (S70O) dollars, with interest there.
on at tbe rate of ten per cent per annum
since September 8th. itm, and one hundred
ltU1 dollars as attorney's fees, anu twen
ty-three and 40 100 (S&t.tO) dollars costs of
suit, and all accruing costs, and the costs
upon this writ, cominamling ana requiring
me to make safe of the defendants', L. H.
Cox and Annie Cox. bis wife, right, title
and Interest in and to the following-described
real property, to-wit:
t he mortgager! lanos ana appurtenances,
tit: The east of tbe northwest H and
the west of northeast . and southeast
U of the northeast U. and lot number one.
section 35, township north, range 2 west
of the Willamette meridian, In Columbia
connty, Oregon.
Now, therefore, ny virtue 01 saia execu
tion, luditnient order and decree, and in
compliance with tha commands of said
writ, 1 will, on Saturday, the 27th day of
June, 1&3, at the hour of 10 o'clock in the
forenoon of said day. at the rront door ol
the county courthouse, in the city of St.
Helens, said county and state, sell, subject
to redemption, according to law, at public
auction, to the highest bidder, for U. 8.
gold coin, cash in hand, all the right, title
and interest of the above-named defend
ants. I.. M. Cox and Annie Cox. his wife, or
either of them had on tbe 6th day of March,
lXttt. or since had in and to tne above
described real property, to satisfy said exe
cution, judgment order and decree, inter
ests ana costs ami ai: accruing costs.
Ht. Helens. Columbia county, uregon.
Mav 2th. 13. O. F. DOAN,
m29j28 Sheriff of Columbia County, Or.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
In the Circuit eonrt of the Slate of Oregon,
fur tha Countv of Columbia.
Mary Amsden and L. . Amsdon, her
nusoanu, piainntis. .
vs.
D. W. Zeller, Jane Adcox.8. W. John
son, Maude Johnson, Jionnle John
son, Archie Johnson, H. F. Allea
nd C. H. Lewis, co-partners as Al
len A Lewis, and E. E. Quick, as ad
ministrator of the estate of E. J. V.
TnhnMn Heresaed. riefendnnta.
BY VIKTUB OF AN EXECUTION,
iudiment. order and decree, dulv is
sued out of the above-entitled Court, in the
sbove-entitlsd oause, to me dnly directed,
dated the 25th day of Hay. 1806, upon a
judgment and decree rendered in said court
on the 20th day of May, 1896, In favor of the
above-named plaintiffs, and against tbe
above-named defendants, for the sum of
eighteen hundred and one and 16.100
(S1801.16) dollars, with Interest thereon at
the rate of eight per cant per annum, from
tha 20th dav of Mnv. 1806. also the costs
upon this writ, commanding and requir
ing me to max saie or sit 01 iue saia
defendants' right, title and interest in and
to the fouowing-uoscrtoea real property,
to-wit : ,
All that tiortlon of the donation lnnd
claim of William G. Poppleton and wife, in
section numoer sixteen tut), in lownsmp
number three (8), north of range number
two (2), west of the Willamette meridian,
and seven ana one-nan uhi acres irotn
and out of section number fifteen (15), in
said townshln and range, and particularly
described as follows :
Commencing at the northwest corner of
said section number fifteen (16), thence
east on the section line thirty (30) rods,
thence south forty (40) rods, thence west
thirty (30) rods to the section line, thence
north on the section line forty (40) rods to
the place of beginning, and containing in
all one hundred and sixty-nine and one-
nai tJo"s) acres more or ieee, aituawu m
Uulnmbls county, uregon.
Now. therefore, bv virtue of said execu
linn. Imlirmpnt order and decree, and in
compliance with tbe commands of said
writ, I will, on Saturday, the 27th, day of
inna lWsl at tha hour of 11 o'clock in the
forenoon of said day, at the front door of
the countv courthouse, in the city of bt.
H.liia. (Vilnmliia countv. state of Oregon.
sell, subject to redemption, according to
law, nt public auction, to the highest bid
der, for II. 8. gold coin, cash in hand, all
the right, title and Interest of the above
named defendants or either of them had
on date of mortgage, or since had in and
to the above-described real property, to sat
isfy said execution, judgment order and
decree, in teres ts and costs and all accruing
oosts.
Bt Helens, Oregon, May i9JAS
m29j26 Sheriff of Columbia County, Or.
H0TIOB,
rt rnrf nffini rimffAn nit. Oretrrm.
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CIOM PLAINT having been entered at this
J olllce br Otto B. Mai muton aa( nrt Conatanl
Hriifriieraan lor ahandriiilnt hla homeateM entry
No. mn, dated June 11th, NtW, upon the u'A,
(.notion 11. townchlD 4 north, ranae 4 went, In
C'oliimMa tiounty, Oregon, with aylewlotne
citncelluiion o saio entry, tne
heri'by nimmoned to apiar at the ollice ol
I..nAl Onaniur nr.tarv ntl l.lln. Vernonll. OreiCOn,
on the Hh day ol June, imt, at U) o'uuosk A. M.,
to reNpona ana luriiinH tejiuuiuuj vvuw.m.u
aid aUOKed almndonmeiit, , .
KOHISKT A. MIM.ER, Register.
ro22JU Wm. GALLOWAY, Receiver.
PETITION rH LIO,t)OB LICENSE
To the Honorable County Court of Columbia
tjouniv. ureifou: t
E, THE UNDKUnlUNKll MtitAU vitidiu
reai'iin in neer jhibru rrvnuiu., .iu,..
nelltion your honorable body at lu ne regular
term which will be held on the stn oy oi ju t,
ilch will be held on the Sth day of July
D. WM. In the Court Hoiine, in trie tity ni "
Helena, Columbia county, Bute of Oreeon, that
m ..nu Fttr,tMt tit r. e. Hunter to aell
anlrltuoua, Tinoua and malt liquora in quanti
ties leaa than one gallon In Deer island precinct
in aald County and mate, and that aald license
be granted for a period of one year, for which
we will ever pray. Dated at (Joble tola tth day
OlKM.W- . . -
ruaaraa. m i iiiuihim,ii, a v v
Rnbiuett. H Baler. William Dowd, F H Flfer,
Fred Nuaabaumer, C Hoven, Jakob Zwlnall,
Joaeph Roth, J H Blacketer, Q Link, Charles
Link.C WMeFerland, W Burdlck, Guy Leater,
H Btehman, A Fowler, John OUlem, M Peter
son, J ilolden, J Lamoate, Joe Lawrence, B B
Ur,l.wn u u Rt,. f fl VnatAr. Jacob Len-
:aacner, u wn,tiwii, nii '"".
,Ai... rt,A v,,rM A F Brlirure.
J A King, R H Foaler. Rolnrt Wllaon, Victor
Slcota, 0 w Chapman, K w rowier. J n rowier,
v. UnhmMt (1 p (n.. H Raiier. F W atakinater,
J jr oouxneny. jauiei aeuneur, wj uw
baumer. m22Jl.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for
the County ortxjiumwa.
BusaeU W. Clark, plaintiff,
va.
K. W. Bingham, executor of the last will and
testament of Elijah Wiugert, deceased;
Peter 8. Wlngert. Andrew B. W. Wlngert,
Rudolph H. Wiugert, Susan A. Bice, Isa
bella Henderson, O. Brandea. Baldca Olld-
TY VIKTUB OF AN JEAECUTIUH, VIW
tS man, nnl.r mnA ftsnrA lllllv laNUed OUt Of
uer, . .,,
ana under tne eem 01 me auove emi'icu wui.,
lu the above entitled cause, to me duly directed,
dated theinth day of May, MM, uponajudgment
and decree rendered in aald Court on the Sth
day of January, 1SV5, and aald Judgment waa en
rnfiwi sn.i .I.M'ketwl in aaid Court on tbe Mb
day of January, 181)6, in favor 01 tne arjo
h.ml nlslnttfr ami asalnat the above-named
defendanta for the aum of Nine Hundred rive
and 7S-UM (SU06.78) ooliare, witn interest tnereuu
at the rate of 10 per cent per annum from the
4th day of January, 1H95, and the further aum of
one nunareri (iw.w; uviimn mm aiwnw,.
and the further aura of Fifteen and 66-100 (US 5)
Dollars coats ana auonrsemems. ions iu.u
paid March 7lh. WS5, and ti60 paid March lith,
1Mb, and the coals of and upon this writ; com
manding and requiring me to make sale of the
following-described real property, to-': ,
Theeoum nan imuuinwm hiw w mv.'..
10 inwn.hin anori.h nf ranffeZ weat of tne Wil
lamette Meridian, containing eighty acre, sit
uated In Columbia county, Oregon. -Nna.
therefore, hf virtue of aald execution
Judgment order and decree, and In compliance
with the commands of said writ, I will, on Mon
day, June iluii, IK6, at the hour of 10 o'clock in
the forenoon of said day, at the front door of the
Connty Court House, In the City ol St. Helens,
n mm I A rkinitv snd HOlIa. sell. Bllbiect to PS-
demptlon according to law. at publle auction to
,t,u hi.hMt hiart.r for United States rold ooln.
cash In hand, all the riaht. title and interest
which the above-named defendant or either 01
them had on the date of mortgage or since had
in and in tha above-descrllje.
;o rea
real property
satisfy aald execution. Judgment 01
rder ana
It
merest and coal and all accruing coats.
mzyis c. r. doas.
RherifTnf Columbia County. Oregon.
St Helens, Oregon, May 20, lseo.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
In the Circuit Court of the Btote of Oregon, for
the County 01 coiumoia.
1. L. White, plaintiff.
vs.
JL W. McNntt, and J. N. Teal, admlniatrator
of the estate of Ivan R. lawsou, defend
ants. TY VIRTUE OF AN EXECUTTOK, JUDG
IS n?, nnla, nt rifv.rae. Issued OUt of 8HC
nner the aeal nf the shove entitledconrt In the
above entitled cause, to me duty directed, dated
the ISth day of May, 1H9A, upon a Judgment and
m.knI in utiri nnurt on the 12th dav of
Mav, IKoe, In favor of the above named plaintiff
and asalnat the above uamea aeieuuanta, iur
th mm of Hlvteen Hundred Thirty-two and
40-100 (11632. 48) Dollars, with interest thereon at
the rate of t per cent per annum from the 12th
day of May, IKK, and the further sum of One
Hunareu ana rmjr taiuu.w winn muiwiii...
feea. and the further aum of Fifteen and 50 100
(H5.W) Dollars, costs and disbursements and the
coata oi aim upon una nut. Bwuiu,.m.,ug b..u
requiring me to make sale of the following dea-
cribea real property, to-wit:
a eertnin nart nf awl nf DVU of aeC 4. t in.
4 west Willamette Meridian, and bounded by
beginning at etake driven at a point let rt, 2 in.
north and 80 ft east of the ne corner of blk 2,
nrleinal town f Vernonia. Columbia countv.
Oregon, and thenre south 1M ft. 2 in. to a point
where tbe center line ot Becona street intersects
flhe nnrth Hnnnriarv linn nf Said town: thence
east 160 feet to east side line of an alley on the
west side boundary of a tract xnown as tne
"Reserve:" thenre south 113 feet; thence east
s. 2 feet tn middle Kork creek: thenre north
erly up middle ot Rock creek to a point due east
the place of beginning heretofore mentioned;
thence west 490 feet, more or less, to place of be
binnlito, emitjiinlnfl' S seres of land: also three
certain-Mrtstn the town of Vernonia, County of
Columbia, numbered on tbe plat 01 aald town
na lou, one il mu iu &j tu u.w,: vg.,. vr,
lot two (-2) in block nine (9), whieh said plat la
now nn raeorti in u tueiuia viiuntj, ,,u ivivs
mm ! h.r.hv msile tn said nlat for a more oer-
feetdesenption; also mat ocnain pieee ui ibhu
situate and being in said county 01 ixilumDia,
State nf Ore iron, and described as s part of tbe
east half of the southeast quarter of sec 8. towa-
shlD 4 north, rsnse 4 west Willamette Meridian
bounded by beginning at the northeast corner
of said southeast quarter of section eight and
running thence south along the east boundary
ofsaidseeUon eight so rods; thence west 'JO
rods; thence north 80 rods; thence esst 20 rods
to the place of beginning, containing 10 acres;
also that other certain piece or parcel of land in
said County and State, being the southwest
nnartAr nf the nnrthwest Quarter of section
nineteen, townamp lour nurwi, raiise iuur west,
Willamette Meridian, and the south half of the
nnrthesat nusi-ter and the southeast quarter of
the northwest quarter of section twenty-four,
township tonr north, range five west of the
Vf liiameue Aienuisa, cuuuuuimk uw aviva, am
In aald Colnmblaoounty, Oregon.
Now. therefore, bv virtue 'of said execution,
tudgment order and decree and tn compliance
with the eAinmanda nf said writ. 1 will, on Sat
urday, the 20tn day 01 juue, ivsm, at tne nour 01
M o'clock in the forenoon 01 said uay at tne
front door of the County Court House, In tbe
fit v nf St. Helena. In said Countv and State.
sell, subject to redemption according to law, at
itiblic auction to tne highest Didder tor umtea
ttntes cold coin, esh In hand, all the right.
title and interest which the above-named de
fendsntaor either of them had on date of xnort-
gam of the above-desorlhed real property, to
aatiatr said execution, Judgment order and de
cree, Interest and eoata and all accruing coats.
m22Jit v. F. in.Aa,
rjnenn 01 lieiuiiiuia vouin;, vifuu.
Bt Helens, Oregon, May 18, Itm.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for
ne county 01 uoiumino.
A. N. King, plaintiff,
VS. ""
B. S. Jeffrey, Nantllla A. Jeffrey his wife,
John Bays, Elizabeth Bays hla wife. The
Baya Jeltrey iwmpany a corporation.
and
M ft. Atlon. rtAffliitiants.
TY VIltTtIK )g AN EXECUTION. JUDO
1) ment order snd rlecree, duly iaaned out of
the above entitled Court, tn the above entitled
cause, to me duly directed, deted the 20th day of
May, iKm, upon a juuginem anu ueuim reu
dered In aaid Conrt on the Uth day of May. lwte,
which iiirlirmentaraa enrolled and docketed on
the Uth day of May, Itm, in favor of the above
named piainun ana against in auuvv nniutni
defendanta, for the sum of Eighty-seven Hund
red Nineteen and M-100 (IS719 Si) Dollars, with
intAroa thnmnn at the rate of 8 ter cent per su-
FlftT ft7M) 00) Poliars attorneys fees, and One I
Hundred Sixty-four and 87-100 (I1M 57) Dollars
coata as taxea paid, with Interest at 8 per cent
on 1164 57 from June ft, 1X05, also the coals of and
upon this writ, commanding and requiring me
to make sale of the defendants', E. J, Jeffrey
and wife and John Bays and wife, right, title
and Interest in and to the following-described
real property, to wit:
The donation land claim of Thomas H. smith
and Maria Smith hla wife, in township num
bered four (4) north of range numbered one f 1)
weat of the Willamette Meridian, altuated In
Columbia county, Oregon, and containing 638.43
acres.
Now, therefore, by virtue of said execution,
judgment order and decree, and tn compliance
with the commands of aald writ, I will, on Mon
day, the tinA day of Juue, 1890, at the hour of
11 o'clock in the forenoon of said day, at the
front door ot the County Court House in the City
of 8t, Ulens. said County and State, sell, sub
ject to redemption aoconflnK to law, at public
auction, to the highest bidder for U. 8. gold coin.
ensh in nana, an tne ngni, utie ana interest oi
the above named defendants, E. J. Jeffrey and
wife and John Baya and wife, or either of them
bad on tho 9th day of March, 18U0, or since had
In and to the above-described real property to
satisfy aald execution, Judgment order and de
cree, Interests and Goats and all accruing costs.
St. Helens, Columbia County, Oregon, May
21t, MM. C.' F. DOAN.
niMJW She riff of Columbia County, Oregon.
OUR FIFTH"
SPECIAL
SALE
SINCE EEMOVINa TO
81 and 83 THIRD
Men's Ail-Wool Suits
Fifteen Patterns. Every Suit Warranted
Made From Our Celebrated Albany
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oj$8.85
a. gsitssrsssyygaltklsa '
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Samplet with plain rale for self-measurement teat freo to any addrets.j
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OREGON SHOE STORE
168 THIRD ST.. BETWEEN
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Our Stock is Complete, Embracing all popular Loateia ,
. Ladles,' Children's and Men's Shoes.
Ladies' Doneota Kid Bhoes. in Narrow. Square and Piccadilly Toe, and Common
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Square and Piccadilly Lasts, from 90 cents up. Men's Shoes np to date, from 11.28 to
$3.60. Children's Shoes from to 8, from SO cents op; 9 to 12, from 00 cents np; patent
tip Oxford ties 9 to 12, from 00 cents up,
WK SELL BKLIABLK GOODS ONI.Y
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jfr'iMifcrnT " '
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THIRTY ysMra otasartmtlosi of Coatorlq wltA tk pwtrewsagw wf
mOIlona of paraesi, permit ms s srpqeJr, f It wltltssi gn.ualwa;.
It U mMqswettosutMy the t t ewsswsly for Istftsata tunsl ClUMtwst
tha world haa trrvr fcsuswa. It ie hsjmlsssa. CMMreas Uk H It
giro, thorn h 1th. It -srffl nw thotr HtsssIw tt MatW. luaws
something; which la athlwtalr mtm tmi jwavettoaUr aearWt est a
ehlld'a oaeHoln.
Oaotaarlw desrbroy. Warsna,
Caatorlaa uPatya rerswrishwasm,
Cswterlm pfsrta Tomrting; Sonf Card.
Castorlst emr IHaarhess) and XtTlad CoHsv
Caotexrla raMery Teething Tremhlas.
Caarteariat erograa CcnssrtrnntisMt auad yimtmlagasjy,
Coatorlm doe. owt oomtavtn sawsTphisaa, aplsuss, mr arthser ssavreotio utaaattj.
Coatorlm ousalasutuatasi tha food, mgnLstaw the) srtsssasaeh sassl Wwals.
tirtBg hoajthy qui- amtnraj glsisra.
Coaiterlw la pat ww la imtrthm wttlea aaly. It la st aald tat fcallr. .
Pant tJlersr easy aaa ta aaH yww anything; aba ass tha ml tm ywssaiaw
that It la "jrnut aa sxood1 mad "win sbswst arswy paurpsssa.
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-THE
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Has re-opened under the management
of GEORGE A. BK1NH. corner of Strand
and Cowlita Streets, St. Helens, Oregon,
where can be found the choicest brands of
WINE AND LIQUOR
Card tables, pool table, billiard table and
other devices for the entertainment of pat
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Besides other popular brands, are kept
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Telephone leaves Portland dally (except Bun
day) at 7 a.- tn., leaves Astoria daily at 7 p. u.,
(except Sunday). Runs direct to train for ClaU
sop beaob, and eonnects with steamer Ilwaeo
for Ilwaco trains, running to all points as North
beach.
Bailey Oatsert leaves Portland dally at 8 p m.,
(except Sunday), on Saturday at 11 p. m. Leaves
Astoria daily at t:4 a. m. (except Sunday and
Monday), 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 tn
the week.
K, A. SBELEY. Agent. V. B. SCOTT, Free.
Decker's
BARBER SHOP
J. H. DECKER, Proprietor.
The old and reliable barber haa his rasora Joat
aa sharp as can be found, and will shave yea
comfortably and quickly tor only 14 cents.
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