The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913, June 26, 1896, Image 3

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    jtaABLY Kmooxid Our. Id Baa
yrenolaoo leal Wednesday night a
four-round aparrlng ooatest look place
ttweea J. J. uorbetl, alleged onenv
ploa o( th) world, tad Tom Bharkey,
champion o( the na?j. Sharkey hid
tk beet of tha light from tb begin
nlog, and Id tba fourth round it it
claimed ba would have knocked Cor
twtt out i( tha polioo bad not atoppad
tba fight. -. . .. :
Maximum Riachid, Tba water, ac
cording to report from point along
tha Sueke and Colombia, aad alto
from tha weatber bureau, will not
eons any higher, but In a day or 10
it ie expected to begin to recede, ac
cording to all preeent indication!.
Tbe new of tba extent of tba high
water being reaohad will ba hailed
with delight by atookmen along the
low land.
Put Bill An Interacting game
of baauball waa played at tha ground
back of town laat Sunday. Tha op
poaing aldee were tha town boya againit
(bo fishermen at thia place, and re
aulted in a victory for (he former.
While tha eoore waa muoh greater
than in profeeelonal game, it waa a
narked Improvement on the game of
one week before, akowing that the boya
are Improving. It will be aome time,
however, before a challenge will be
eat o the Chicago for a match game,
-although tha player here think tbey
re not to ba eneeaed at in thia county.
Thb Wood Fiona. The new wood
flume being oonitruoted Into thia city
from Milton creek by Mr. Figgolt and
otharaia bow elaaoat om plated and
In few lay will ba ready (or opera
tion. Tbia Hum differ from the or
dinary wood flume, Inaamuob a it I
sompoeed of three plank Indeed of
wo it la tea iaohee wide on the bot
tom and about sixteen inebee at the
top, sufficiently largo to float any or
dinary atiok of cordwood. For a long
time Tai Mist baa urged tba proposi
Aloat of wood flume from Milton
ci-eek to this place, and of eoune, is
fery much pleased to see tha enter
prise, which will distribute thousand
i dollar annually in thia neighbor
hood so nearly completed.
Haw Ihoorpoeitioh. Tbe St. Hal
ans Water Company has been trsns
forasod into corporation known as
h t Melons Lfgbt and Water Com
pany, with II. Orchard, D. J. 8 wit sir
and A. King aa Incorporator, and a
capital stock of 19100, divided into 183
aharoaoftbo par valna of f 60 each.
Tba water work bava formerly been
operated by Orchard and Jonee, under
the firm name of Orchard A Jonee,
ad later Orchard A Swiiser. The
aewartiokM place tba plant in the
baeaW a atook company with an ad
ditional dbjoot to view, that of esub
Uabioat a elootrio light plant. It la
not atated juat when the eleotrio light
plant will be put In, but that la one of
tha thing which may become a reali
sation at any time, and tha capital
etock la aoffioiant for all purpoae eon
aenxpUted. Mnrru Ouamm Hons, Th laat
of the militia, numbering about 100,
paaaed up on tha Thompson from Aa
turU laat Wednesday afternoon. They
were met bar by Colonel Hiram E.
MitohoU of tba quartermaster depart
ment, who accompanied them to Port
land. Tba cost of the militia Rolncto
Astoria will probably reach 912,000,
which ia very inaignificeot when we
jramcmber that every day iheatrike
waa prolonged at tbia lata day it eoat
the people aloog tfae river more than
twice that amount. It is said the
sniUtie did not do anything when
they went to Astoria, which Is very
true, for their vary preeenoe there had
tha effect of aoeompliahlng the exaot
object lor which tbey were needed
that of furniabing prelection to those
who, from actual want, desired to
follow their honorable celling unmo
lested. The strike would have been
on yet and to tha and of tha season,
with perhaps the lost of many mora
lives, bad not the minua appearea
upon the soene.
Yakitoh Wax C!slxbsatb. -There
will be grand celebration at Yank
too on the Fourth. Every effort I
being made to make tha day'a celebra
tion a eucceae. Tha grounds are ba
ing cleared, eo that a large crowd may
Bccomraodated. Aa excellent pro
gramma is being prepared, and those
who enjoy good mweio and recitations
an do no better than to spend
their Fourth there. There will be a
umber of races, among thsm a young
ladiae' race, and all tha young ladio
In Columbia county are Invited to
enter. An attractive flag drill will alo
ba given, and a baby ahnw, for which
prise will be given to the hand
somest baby. On of tha beet and
moat eaergetlo yonng men will have a
refreshment etaad on the ground
where candy, fruit, lemonade and ioe
oream can be bought. Thoee who
bava not planned to go eoma other
place can do no belter than to take
their hammock, a basket dinner and
themselves to tha beautiful picnic
ground at Yankton aad apend the
Nation's day.
8oOTHBaM Obbook Cbopb. Mr. I.
Bnmgardnsr, of Deer Island, who,
with hi family, has been spending
aeveral monthe at Ashland and other
points in Southern Oregon, baa re
turned to hia home io this county.
Mr. Bumgardner waa a oaller at this
office Monday, and imparted a littla
information concerning the section of
tha (tale where he baa been. He says
times are muoh worse there than here,
and that tha peach crop, the product
upon which the agricultariata depend,
i a total failure thia year, and that
other fruit and grass crops will be far
short of the average. On the 17th of
May enow fell in the city of Ashland
to the depth of two Inches, snd on the
3d of June a hall atorm lasting fifteen
minute, covered the ground an inch
deep. Mining, Mr. Bumgardner aays,
is the only thing upon which the peo
ple of Southern Oiegon depend this
year. He slated, however, that crop
in the Umpqua valley were fairly
good, but tha general outlook tor that
part of the state waa diacouraglng.
DIED,
EVANS. In Portland, on Saturday, June
13th, of diphtheria, Edwin, tba 8-ysr-old
eon of Engineer Evan of tb steamer
Telephone.
SPITING THEMSELVES ONLY
Finnish Fishermen in a Fev
, erish Heat.
They Deaptae tha Fish In tha River
and the Union on Shore, While
: . Large oatohee are Made. '
Arrow. Or., June W Probably more
Mlmoa war caught laat night and this
morning tban In any one dsy for many
year pt, ni all the canneries wre com
pelled to limit their boat. Tiiey win, now
ever, pack night and day a Ion a tb
supply hold out. On of Ororg A Hark
r'l man brought In 4200 pound, while an
olbr employed by tba Astoria Paoklig
Company, wade more money In tin single
night than h mud In the corresponding
tlma lint Huon. Tba river la full of Dull.
but thara are no indlcatlona that they are
cumin In, and tha probabilities ere si on;
that by tb end of th waek small rnlrlia
will ba the rule. The flih ar uniformly
large, and soma xeptlonlly ao. Una of
tba man captured two beautiful specimens
that tipped tba beam at 133 pound.
Hlnoe Iba departure of tha main body of
tb militia laat night, there baa been no un
uaual disturbance, and the cily still ra
...ina iu.inttrtlviflv oulet. Melor uan-
tenbeln, with hia picked ooniniHiiil o( 1U0
men, la atlll maintaining vi;iiaii,i'"vi
of the river day and iiliihl. It la estimated
that at leaat 'AW0 boate have gone out ainre
Saturday night, and many ut thetn are
manned by non-union men. While it la
thought that tba run of flli thia year baa,
perbapa, been fully up to Iboa of laat are
eon, it la, ot oouraa, now impoaalbl for the
setters to make up the loat time, mm! the
tal pat thl year will full far behind that
of any yssr for llv or six years past.
A number of Finnish Itslieriiian bar not
yet gone out, nearly all of them being die
sallUed with the action of the union in ac
eeptlug the oowpronilxe. Today aeveral
hundred are reported lo have aent in thrir
realaaaliona to Secretary Jenn, wllb lali
nation that they would have nothing
more aa do with the union. Thia droHuw.
if adltared to. will be the means of breaking
ep tit organisation and rendering futile all
further organised effort to Its ineprievef
Salmon. 1
Deputy Proaeeuting Attorney Eakin la
preparing lo proceed againat any and all
non-cltlsen engaged U liahlng on tb Co
lumbia, and baa bean aaforaalng hliuwll aa
lo the pravliion ot tb law In the caae.
He ataiee that tb law will be vigorously
enforced, and that the burden of proof will
fall upon lb Athsrraen, to ihow that they
ar ettlseos of Oregon, Ibat they bav de
clared their intention to beoome auch. and
that tbey bav raalded la Ue stale for a per
iod of all mootha. Senator John H. Smith,
who la tttoraey for the Fishermen Union,
lo speaking today of tb law, laid that it
waa undoubtedly unconstitutional, and
would b ao declared if carried to tbe au
prema court.
Fieh sro Lage aad Fat.
AaroBi, Or., June S3. Tha reoeipt of
aalmon at alt Ilia canneries today war not
ao large aa yaaterday, although all packed
to their full capacity. Tbe dab continue
large and average heavier than for many
yeara paat It la thought that the Hah now
being eaegbt are aena of Mioa batched at
4b Claekaruaa hatchery, and the inert ase
In alia la due to the (act that, before being
turned into tbe river tbe young flab were
well raj ad for until tbey bad become able
to look out for themaelvea. but whatever
the cause, it la aafe to aay that never aince
tb inception of the salmon-packing Indus
try here, bav the ttah averaged higher In
weight or In quality.
Tub Youbobst Mbhbbrb. A Salem
correspondent write to the Oregouian
to inquire "the age and name of the
youngest member of the house and
eenate during the past four ssaaion."
Unfortunately, there are do record
from whioh to establish a oertain re
Ely. Representative Wilkinson, from
na county, was supposed to ba the
youngest member of the session of
1893. Senator Jobnaon, of Lion
oounty, who was born In 1867, wss,
undoubtedly, the youngest member of
the 1895 session, and will likely have
tba ease distinction iii 1897. Repre
sentative Jeffrey, tha populist "boy
orator," wae supposed to be tha young
est member of the house of 1895, hav
ing been born in 1869, but tba "blue
book" informs us that Representative
George Rinearson was only Si ysars
old in 1895, so he was the youngest
Representative John Oratke is said to
ba tha youngest member-elect of the
house. He haila from Clatsop oounty,
and his sge is 23 jr dare.
Stbikb Dbcubbd Orr. The fisher
men' atrike ia over, and once mora op
eration at tha canneries along the
Columbia river are resumed in a bus!-
ness-liks way. The atrika waa declared
off by the fishermen', union lt Sat
urday, just four daya after tiie arrival
of the state militia at Astoria. The
bad affects of tha strike, however, will
ba felt along the river, and particularly
in Astoria, lor a long time, because
under preeent condition the whole
whole lower river district, both in Ore
gon and Washington, ia dependent
upon the Ashing industry, and more
especially has the atrike been hurtful
thia year for the reason thst for the
paat aeveral weeka aalmon bava been
running in targe numbers, and hun
dreds of man who might bava been
making good wages hava not bsen
permitted to da so, at tha same time
having gone further in debt for the
neceeaariea of life. Had the militia
ben aent to the lower river when
askod for a month ago, livea to the
number ot ten or fifteen and property
valued at thousand of dollars, would
hsve been saved. It must be remem
bered that the state troops on their ar
rival at Astoria did not attempt to in
timidate tha striken, but their pres
ence there was a warning to the law
leee element that they could no longer
murder boneit citiaena and destroy
their property at will. When tbia waa
prevented the strikers no longer bed
any hopes of suocess, and very soon
began to call at tbe canneries for thsir
fishing gear. The price being paid
for salmon ia 4g cent per pound,
which the union at Ant refused, but
two days later agreed to accept. It is
to ba hoped no further trouble will oc
cur. Most ot the state troops paaaed
ud on tha Harveat Queeo about 6
o'clock Monday morning -on their re
turn to Portland.
REUBEN ITEMS.
R. W. and Ram Fowler are at Coffin Rook
fishing.
Tha high water at this point has so far
inconvenienced uo one.
u R. W. Vnwlar visited Portland Tues-
dsy, returning the next day.
Mr. T. 0. Watt, of Reuben, waa In
Portland last Friday and Saturday.
A dunes was given in tha hall at Moor,
villa Saturday evening. Those attending
report a pleasant evening.
Miss Maud Morrt. of Portland. Is vlall
Ing Miss Cassi Helmer, of Seer City, and
will remain until Tuesday before tb Fourth.
Th ooldstorsg manufacture io thia
week, whioh enables many of u te have
ice oream home-made the best to be had.
Pater Banaar has aold out hi interest in
the tioble butcher shop, and ba gonto
ailing, ueorg K.liy runs to nop now.
Mr. and Mrs. Woodbury, of Gobi, are
away yet in th mountains, wanner titer
went for tb benefit of Mr. Woodbury's
health.
WslteilHunter and Peter Banter feel bet
tor eiiioe tiiey vUiled lue luooioparaoie -lama
tooth doctor, and had their jaw bone
operated upon.
If Fourth of July waek weatber I pro
pitious many of tb people of thia place
and vicinity will celebrate tbe National
holiday In foreland.
H. M. Fowler i having a two story
building designed for store and reaidenoa,
nut up next to the houa b now qocuple.
11 ia ncaring completion.
Rey, Plowman has an appointment to
preach in tl.e Reuben ball the laat Bunday
of every month. II gav u a good ser
mon two weeka ago Sunday.
Mr, need and children, of Mooraavllle,
left Wedneaday morning lor Stockton, Cal
ifornia to join M, Herd, who ba been in
Uolifornia ainc early spring.
A nlonli. I nrnuraiiinind for tbe Fourth
at Ooble falla. Much work baa been don
on the ground to get them In ahape for the
fiwtlvitlc. A platform for dnndng will be
a fiiature, and good muaio and game ar
promised.
Th friend of Mrs. Belle 0 add Is end the
nanila nf the Mnoreavlllc school Will be
plenaed to learn that aba will again won be
able lo reaum her place in tbe ecboolroom,
aa alia la making raid recovery of her
heullb at the Moou Mniaruan noapitai in
1'orllaad.
If, aa th Kalamily Bulletin predicts, th
Oregon election drive "Hey Keub ' to
desperation and inutrlinonv, w want to
know wnii'll engagement ne iuhiih me
Wnxblngton or Oregon t The tlaneeeeoii
both aldee of the river are handsome, "fis
bard to make a choice, eb HeyT ,TAMr.
PERSONAL AND IiCMJAL.
Jack Ralmanno, of Portland, is vie
iting relative io thia city.
Mr. and Mr. T. J. Clceton were pas
sengers for Portland on the Iralda laat
Tueeday. . ,
Miss Katie Dibble, of Portland, i
visiting her cister, Mr. C. Uooghkirk,
in this city.
E. M. Graver, dentest, ia at .the St.
Helena hotol prepared to attend lo
aching teeth.
County Clerk Weed waa down to
Rainier laat Monday on buainass con
oected with bis official dutiea.
William Stfachan and family will
leave today for Stockton, California,
where they will in future reetde.
Miss Davis, of Portland, was the
guest of Mis Dell Buttler for a few
days, returning home Tuesday.
Master Boyd Richardson, of Salem,
came down from that place on hi bi
cycle Sunday and returned Tuesday.
Daisy Watkina returned home Mon
day evening for the summer vsoation
from Portland, where she had been at
tending school.
L. L. Decker has purchased a steam
wood aaw and expects to do tha wood
sawing baeiaeee for ths people of St.
Helens in future.
A marriage license was issusd lsst
Saturday by Clerk Weed to Antoni
Magido Berg and Anni Catherine Jep
on, both of Fiihbawk."
Mi Amy George, who baa been at
tending school in Portland the laat
year, returned homo Monday evening
to epend tbe summer vacation.
Dr. C. H. Newtli, of Vernonia, was
in thia city laat Saturday en route
home from Portland, where he had
been attending to business matters.
Ed Watt left lavt Monday morning
for Portland, where ba has accepted a
position ss conductor from the Port
land Consolidated Street Railway Com
pany. The Oregon State campmeating of
the Methodiat Episcopal church will
be held at Canby, Oregon, beginning
Jnly 14th and continuing until July
27th.
Depnlv County Clerk Harris visited
with his family near Vernonia laat
Saturday. Hs returned Sunday even
ing, bringing Mrs. Harris and daugh
tar, who will remain a couple of weeka.
Congressman Ellis arrived in Port
land laat Monday on hia way home
after the adjournment of congress, and
the Oregon ian ahowed its disconrtssy
to Mr. Ellis by placing hia picture in
its pointed columns.
Elmer Whitney returned last Friday
from Northern California, where he
had spent nearly a year. Elmer ia
not very enlhusiaatio over the Imme
diate future of that aection, and says
Oregon is good enough for him.
A great many of the fishermen who
have been fishing at this place have
gone to the lower river to engage in
tbe aame vocation. . They aay better
opportunities are afforded there for
auoceas in their liu of business.
Rev. C. E. Pbilbrook will preach
next Sunday at Warren at 11 A. M.,
and at tbe park in St. Helena at 8 :30
P. M., provided the weatber la auitable
for an out-door meeting, or elae at the
church at tbe uaual hour at night.
G. A. Sanford, of Corneliue, editor of
tha Searchlight, was a caller at thia
office for a abort time Wednesday.
He bad been viaiting frienda at Clata
kania and other down-river points,
stopping here on hia return borne.
Profeaaor O. H. Jones, at one tlma
teacher in the St. Helena publio
schools, ha been elected prinoipal of
tha leading publio eohoole in Salem,
where twelve teachvra are employed.
Hia many frienda here will be pleaaed
to learn of hia aeouring so good a po
sition. Awarded
Highest Honors World's Pair,
Oold Medal, Midwinter Fair.
'DLX'
v CREAM
Moat Perfect Made.
40 Year the Standard.
HELD TO TBE GRAND JURY
Bice and Looney Required to
Give Bonds.
The Alleged Mismanagement of a
Trust Fund Ha Got Them Into
Serious Troable.
(From tb Portland Tslegram, June 30.)
From th evidence adduced during th
two day' preliminary examination of
Lawyer W, J. Rice and Schoolmaster J. P.
Looney, for tb alleged larceny by balls of
I lino, from J. E. and Emeline Van Carnap,
Juat lea Oaialer fait warranted In holding
thsa to tb grand Jury.
Three years go tb Van Carnap. hus
band and wife, bad a littla domestic tronbl.
when RIc tppesred upon tb soene s Mrs.
Van Carnap's legal advisor. This man.
learning that th eon pi were possessed
of some valuable joint Interest in Wasli
lngtnn county, evidently with a slnl-ter
motive temporarily aggravated the couple'
estrangement by suggesting to Mrs. Vsn
Carnap that ah institute divorce proceed
ing. A a preliminary step, to avoid
court entanglements, should the snit come
to an Issue, the Van Carnap agned te dis
pose of their Washington county realty
holding, by sale, divide the proceeds among
themaelvea, with th eioeutlon of 11200, to
be aet aside aa a trust fund, from the reve
nue of which the cxpenae of the tuition of
th Van Carnap children was to be de
frayed. As already stated In these columns. Rice
cleverly engineered thl scheme, and had
himself appointed trustee of th I12U0,
drawing np tbe contract in lb loosest os
slbl manner, which wa shown in court,
and, according to other testinony. In
order to make this story complete, tba fact
must b republished that th day following
th execution of this flimsy contract, Vsn
Carnap and Bio were coming hrre from
6h Helen on itoemboat, when th tor,
mer wa engaged in conversation with
Schoolmaster Looney. This man so im-
C rented unsophisticated Van Carnap with
i high, order of integrity by bis professed
f rominence in school and church circles
hat before th boat reached thl city
Looney had become a oo-truatee with Rice.
Tbe atory of tbe schoolmaster' perfidy
by hi own confession, was briefly narrated
In last evening's Telegram. But Rice re
lated the atory of his sbar in tb affair
later yaaterday afternoon.
Rice claimed that th 800 of th (poll
he retained after giving the cboolmastor
hi part of tb misappropriated 11200, be
regarded aa a personal obligation to th
Van Carnap. Thia man frigidly confessed
tbat he baa no Interest In th Van Carnap
children or any other. Ua claimed to bav
paid out $75 for his ward, but railed to
mak a showing of more than B25. Tbe
balance Rice ' Mew in" on hi own account.
He further testified tbat be had not spoken
to hi "co-truste" for two yeara prior to
their recent arrest He mad no explana
tion on that point, but tbe Inference waa
tbat the "trust fund" might bav had
eomething to do with th disturbance of
tbeir friendly relation.
Daring this defendant' cross-examination,
be eeaaved to eonatrn th term of
tb contrast creating tb treat in a manner
to nt bia own caae, wnereat justio ueisier
severely eat down upon Rice, atating tbat
tbe court waa aafflcientlv Intelligent to un
derstand th purport of that document
without th defendant' tntarpratauoo of It.
Counaei for the defena tried to make it
appear that tha 11200 placed la tb banda
of the defendants wa merely in the form
of a slmpls loan, and tbat Rice and Looney
could not. with tbat understanding, be
subjected to criminal prosecution. Th
court, however, differed from counaei.
holding tbat tba uteraJ and legal construc
tion of the contract evidenced tb 11200 ad
vanced to the defendant by tb Van Car
nap to have been a trust fund pure and
simple, to be devoted to the education of
the Van Carnap children only, unless or
until a court In equity dissolved th trust.
Tb court held Rice and Looney to th
Brand jury ia bonds of tlOOO.
vni luiervsung nnaae 01 tnia taiv tcs re
maining to be told ia that, after all, th
Van Carnap divorce suit never had a day
in court, and th subject, perbapa, never
would have auggeated itself to them, but
for outaid interference.
Thb Mist and Ore gonian one year
for 2.00 in advance.
Fob Sale. A good eoda fountain.
Inquire of J. H. Swager, St. Helena.
air. B. 8. Hatton was in this city
laat Friday afternoon looking after
some affair of the incoming aheriff,
Mr. J. N. Bice. Mr. Hatton ia to be
the deputy of that official, and they
both expect to remove tbeir families
here and reaide during their terma of
office.
For every quarter in a man'a pocket
there are a doxen uaes ; and to use
each one in auch a way as to derive
the greatest benefit ia a question every
one mart solve for hhneelf. We be
lieve, however, that no better uae could
bo made of one of theee quarter than
to exchange it for a bottle of Cham
berlain'a Colio, Cholera and Diarrhoea
Bemedy, a medicine that every family
should be provided with. For eale by
Dr. Edwin Boae.
Jonee, Be Pay the Freight.
Bend for a copy of "Tbe Buyer'
Guide," with latest reductions and
market reports. Sent free to any ad
dress. Freight on f 20 order of goods
paid to any point on the Columbia
river, reached by Portland boats.
Jones' Cash Store, 105 Front street,
between Washington and Stark, Fort-
land, Oregon. ,
Haw te Treat Wife.
(From Pacific Health Journal.)
First, get a wife: second, be patient Yon
may have great trials and perplexities in
your business, but do net, therefore, carry
to yonr home a cloudy or contracted brow.
Yonr wife may bav trtala, which though
ot lea magnitude, may be hard for her to
bear. A kind word, a tender look will do
wonder in chasing f rom her brow all clouds
of gloom. Te thl w would add, always
keep a bottle of Chamberlain' Cough Bem
edy la th ha us. It I tb best, and is
aura to be needed sooner or later. Your
wife will then know that you really ear
for her and wish to proteot her health. For
isle by Dr. Edwin Rom.
W)m Baby waa aiok, we gave bar Osstoria.
When ib waa a CfclM, aha cried for Caatoria.
Whea rfa became Mlw, aha dung to Osstoria.
Wbea ah bad Children, sbs gavethea Osstori
For Sale.
The cheapest place in Columbia
oounty. Inquire of B. O. HAZEN,
Warren, Oregon. tf
EASTERN
COFTEC ANO CrlO Houat
D. H. BROWN, Prop.
Best Meal in the City for 15c
AND UPWARDS.
HiriwtSt N Chinese Baspleyed.
101 I Uil Oil) rOBTLANO, OngOON,
Formerly 170 Third, Bat. Horrlstm and Yamhill
County Tbbasubbr's Ofhcb, )
St. Helens. Or., June 18, 1896. i
NOTICE I hereby given that all unpaid
County Warrantsof Columbia county,
Oregon, which have been presented and en
dorsed "Not raid lor want of runus
prior to November VS. 1093. will be paid
upon presentstion at this office. Interest
win not oe auoweo anr tins date.
Dated Juns 19, im
jl)17 B. M. WHARTON.
Treasurer of Columbia County, Oregon.
TBtfSAaufxfiitta jnoriCE.
CODBTY TBBASVRER'S OPFICB,
St. Helens, Or., May 29, 1896.
Notice la hereby riven that all nnnaid
County Warrants of aaid county, which
nuve neen presented ami endorsed "not
Paid for Want of Funds," up to Oct. 17th,
lHMi. snd too foHowina. endorsed on Oct.
17lh, 1MI3. to-wit: Warrsnts N". 8401,
33U3, Xm. 8 7, 82&2, 8.I80. 84u0, 8302, 3301.
8103, S40 and 3m, will be paid upon pre
sentation at thia officer- interest will not
lie allowed arter this diite.
B. M. WHARTON,
ma)20 Treasurer of Columbia County, Or,
PETITION roil LIQUOR LICfiflSK
To the Honorable County Court of Columbia
t.'ounty. Htale 01 urenon :
Jt, THK UNIEKMIUNKD LEGAL VOTERS
vv residing in Ueer inland precinct, uolnm.
bla County, State o Oregon, would respectfully
petition your honorable body nt Its next regular
term ot Court to Ik h eld in the Court Houae In
the City of Ht. Helena, Columbia County, Ore
en. on Wednradav. the 8th duv of July. A. D.
Wk. that a lleenae be granted lo Joel Bate to
sell mail liquors in quantities less man one
fallonlu !eer Inland prerlnct,ColumblaConnty
late of Oregon; and sueh lleenae be umoed for
the period of one year, for all of which your pe
titioners will ever pray.
Frank Bl.taop, Ju Kennedy, Wm H Bom, W
C BoMnelt. I H Btackeler, Joel Bate. Michael
Badly, Joe Klllsm, M A KlUduft, W f Brown, L
B Shaw, Wm Miller, B Havard, Frank Berger, O
C Jaquiah, B K Foater. Hinery Blak. John
Beopla, C P Marinarey, Itaae B White, John Le
mont. C W ChSDman. J M Fowler. O E Hunter.
Pat O'Brien, C K Leavena, John Mainland, C L
Wilcox, H B Borthwick, Ja McNaugbton, J
Holden. John Olllera, A Hojrt, Joseph Roth,
J Kayes, H M Fowler, Jacob Lengeecher, O L
Bate, lonouy, rrea .iiMoeumer, rraos w
ganae, ;nanee udk, n Bauer. mzyja.
AalDslnlstraUwr's Bale.
XTOTICB ia hereby aiven that in Darsn
Xv Slice nf an order of sale duly tnsde
and entered by the County Court of tl-e
County of Columbia, b'tute of Oreiron, on
tb 22nd dav of May, A. D. 18U0. in the
matter of the estate of Charier" Trim, de
ceased the undersigned administrator of
aaid estate, will sell at public auction enh
iect to continuation by said Court, tb fol
lowing desrribea real property aliuat in
voiumDia i.oiinij, oiaie Of uregon, w-wu:
The northeast quarter of Section Three in
Townahln Five north of Han Two west
nf the Willamette Meridian, containing IO0
acres, together tin tiie tenements ana
hereditaments thereunto belonging: said
sal will be made on Monday the 2tb day
of June, A. D. 196, at 10 o'clock A. M., at
tb front door of the Court House, in Ht.
Helens, in said County and Bute; term of
sal, cash in V. 8. gold coin, twenty per
cent oi in ma psysuie on ue aay oi esie.
and th balance of the bid payable on tbe
aay oi oonnrmauon oi saia saie.
GEOKOK TRIM.
Administrator of tb estate of Charles
Trim, deceared. tn2j26
SHERIFF'S SALE.
In th Circuit court of the 8tate of Oregon
tor tn oounty or Columbia.
Hiram Oriest, plain tiff,
vs. -
L. M. Cox and Annie Cox, hi wife,
lendanta.
e, de-
BY V1RTDB OF AN EXECUTION,
Judgment ordei and decree, duly is
sued out of the above entitled Court, In the
above-entitled cause, to me dulv directed,
dated th 2Slb day of May, 1898. upon a
judgment ana aecree rendered in saia uoan
on the 16th day of Mav. 1896. which iudo
ment wa enrolled and docketed on the
16th day of May,1896, in favorof the above
named plaintiff, and against tbe above
named defendants, for tha sum of seven
hundred (1700) dollars, with interest there
on at toe rate of ten per cent per annum
ainre September 6tb, 1899, and one hundred
(1100) dollars a attorney's fees, and twenty-three
and. 40. 100 ($23.40) dollars coats of
suit, and ail accruing coals, and tbe coats
upon this writ, cominaudins; and requiring
me to make safe of the defendants'. L. M.
tjox ana Anni i;ox. bis wife, right, title
and interest in and lo the foUowing-de-
scrioea real property, to-wit:
The mortgaged laiida and appurtenance,
vis: Theesv-t Wof the northwest M and
tbe west H of northeast W, and southeast
H oi ine nonneasi h, ana lot number one.
section 88, township 4 north, range g west
of the Willamette meridian, in Columbia
cuunty, vrregon.
Now, therefore, by virtue of said execu
tion, lodgment order and decree, and in
comt) nance with the commends of aaid
writ, I will, on Ssturdsy, th 27th day of
June, 1898. at tbe hour of 10 o'clock in tbe
forenoon of said day. at the front door of
tne county courtbouse. In tbe city ot ot.
Helens, said county and state, sell, subject
to redemption, according to law, at public
auction, to the highest bidder, for D. 8.
gold coin, cash in band, all the right, title
and interest of the above-named defend
ants, L. M. Cox and Annie Cox. bis wife, or
either of them had on tbe 6th dav of March,
189S, or aince bad in and to 'the above
described real property, to satUfy said exe
cution, judgment order and deer, Inter
ests and costs and all accruing costs.
St. Helens, Columbia oonntv, Oregon,
Msy 2th, 1890. O. F. iX) AN,
m29j36 BhfrilT of Columbia County, Or.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
In tha Circuit eonrt of the Slate of Oregon,
for the County of Columbia.
Mary Amsden and L. E. Amsden, her
husband, plaintiffs.
vs.
D. W. Zeller, Jane Adcox.B. W. John
ion, Maud Johnson, Bonnie John
ion, Archie Johnson, H. F. Allen
and C. H. Lewis, co-partners as AI
len A Lewis, and K. K. Quick, as ad
ministrator of th estate of E. J. V.
Johnson, deceaaed. dpfenHnnt.
BY V1RTDE OF AN EXECUTION,
judgment, order and decree, dulv Is
sued out of tbe above-entitled Court, in th
above-entitled caoae, to me dulv directed,
dated the 25th day of May. 1896, upon a
judgment and decree rendered in aaid court
on the 20th day of May, 18U6, in favorof the
above-named plaintiffs, and againat the
above-named defendants, for tha sum of
eighteen hundred and one and 16.100
(S1801.16) dollara, with interest thereon at
th rate of eight per cent par annum, from
the 20th day of May, 1886. also the costs
upon this writ, commanding and requir
ing me to make sale ot all of the said
defendant' right, title and Interest in and
to the followfusMiescribad real property,
to-wit: -
All that portion of th donation land
claim of William O. Poppleton and wife, in
section number sixteen (16), in township
number three (3), north of range number
two (2), west of tbe Willamette meridian,
and seven and one-half (7X) acres from
and out of section number fifteen (15). in
said township and range, and particularly
described as follows :
Commencing at tb northwest corner of
aaid lection number fifteen (15), thence
east on th section line thirty (30) rod,
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 on hundred and sixty-nine and one
half (10H) acre more or leas, situated in
Columbia county, Oregon.
Now, therefor, by virtu of said execu
tion, indrment order and decree, and in
compliance witb tha commands of said
writ, I will, on Saturday, the 27th, day of
June, 1896, at th hour of 11 o'clock In tbe
forenoon of said day, at th front door of
thacoanty courthouse. In th city of St.
Helens, Columbia county, state of Oregon,
ell. subject to redemption, according to
law, at public auction, to the highest bid
der, for U. 8. gold colu, cash In hand, all
the right, titles and Interest of tha above
named defendant or either of them bad
on date of mortgage, or since had in and
to th above-described real property, to sat
isfy said execution. Judgment order and
decree, in tercets and costs and all accruing
cost.
St. Heleas, Oregon, May 27th, 1896.
C. F. DO AN.
m20jM Bhriff Of Columbia County, Or.
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