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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 4, 1896)
i atut-mmmm KAi?(ltf omftwaa iWWUn (swsisw j Watbb Veby Low. The water in Ttw CaiwrigH Ihdustry, bw tha Columbia It s-ettlna erv low and are soma hull-dozen persons living I k. athinh alnnar tha Willamette slough and lo 1U VWIIWHW"" wmm-w mm -m I - - " .. , . . i.ava formed tlili vear at the entrance that vicinity who make a living oy to the imall itreama mDtyin.T into oatohlng orawflah, the Oregonian the Columbia make trouble for the One of theae, an old man, no longer teamen plying thereon. Lait Friday fitted lor hard labor, waa in tne city - . .71. . 1 lit. . . 1 ka Al thai Hie ateamer Umoot lay Id the mourn yesteruay win several uu. v.... of Lewis river all day after making an trongjawed oruatceana. tie say ne .,n...nnu..rni iianint m nmu ma liar, nanea dim linnets aim vrai's v The tame dliflouKy it encountered on same nature aa a lobster trap, tie very trip, and the boat la obligea to uee oaugn uv.wu sru" . . . a .a a I ..II ... I I L. imm t Ira Aa aa Ma nala wall for blgn Hue eacn time oeiore rauiui ui mim, uu uj . nroaalnir in or out. Th s will Drobably ting soarce, ana ne intenas moving PERSONAL AND IjOCAIi. 1 In a recent letter to the manuiac- I . w XJi IajAw.ln adltir nf I. 0. Wikatrom wa. a Portland via- - . r n yTT.v. itorTueeday. lt ma be a rjleaaure to you to know Jamea Muokle visited Portland last the hlnh esteem in which Chamber- Tuesday on business. Iain's medicines are held by the peo- Thb Mist and Oregonian one year pie of your own state, where they must for 2.00 in advance. County court will in I convene here regular session next Wednesday, The Evangelical campmeeting will begin at Houlton today or tomorrow boat known. An aunt of mine, who resides at Dexter, Iowa, was about to visit me a few yeara since, and be fore leafing home wrote me, asking if they were told here, stating that if tlmv were not she would bring a quan- I . .... . ....... 1:1.- ... Bmith Kistnor, the Kainier mer- "" '"Z,:?:.. ,Z up Vancouver way. He has an Idea chant, was on our streets a snen wme r " blslUin. CoUK that the crawfish live on mud. They Wednesday. VlJ!ZmlSwmSi will eat fish, salmon offal or meat Tlie Bt. Helens and Woodland base- ml cro'' . chamberlain's Pain Balm when fresh, but will not touch it alter bull teams cross bate at the grounds of for rheumatism, lame back, pains in it has been too long In the water. He th6 utter today. the side and chest, and Chamberlain's saya medium-sized crawfish are the ' ,n ,n k.bj Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy best, as the large ones are too oia. . . "-'' . ;:"."r. "IIZ i, ko.. mr,iinta. These medi- ti. ....nv. ;ii ha flllnd with noaraea me iwwnw ivruvnvwr - r- - . , hi ,t ......... i ino v. n,.. -- . . ... i ininaa have been lu constant use m side of the river. The logging camps spawn, and then they are much sought "J ...uru.... Iowa for almost a quarter of a century. of Benson Bros, and J. Ordway have after by epicures. A low years ago a Mr Bi Vi antner returned to Baiera Tb- DeoDie -,. foamed that they are been entirely destroyed, Including the crawfish bad never been seen in iiie n,t Monday, after a several day' so- artjcjei 0f reBi wort, aDd meiit, and railroads and equipment, it is aiso market nere. now tuey are Mourn in tins city. I nnentmled bv anv other. Tbey are Forty-six pupils were in attendance for sale here by Dr. Edwin Ross. the first day of school In this city, The oldest man in Marion county, them, wuicn was iuesuuy. and almost the oldest InUregon.is be the case until a freshet Is caused in the stream sufficient to out out a oban Del through the bar. Tubing Fokbbt Firm. For the past ten daya a terriflo foreat fire has been raging in the vioinity of Oak Point and Btella on the Washington are sold in reported that a number of horses and several placet In large quantities, and cattle nerished in the woods as well as are served In all the principal restau- . . ... i I . I . U .. . .1 mantf I at the camns. Home oi ins men a i rants anu oyster huump, u Hfln' namn loat all their clothlns I tilucos make a specialty or .....I. !. It la rinnkad in watar and aalt they are i.,A 1 1 f l.n mllna alliara hiivtt rofid. hut whflti oooktd in win, with CBiiiiiPHnt '"v h w.- i . - - f a I bean burned over, entailine a lose 01 la liberal allowance oi yw maay millions of lest of aaw timber. they are muoh better. Riaimt Mitchell ro Bpeak. ' Emoyabli EvtMT. Last Wednes Banai.ni. John IT. Mitflhull will address da avaninir a nartv numbering nine' ih (i i irnii of Columbia eountv at tenn. went over on the east siae oi Vernoniaon next Wednesday even- Bauvie's Island, where camp was made Ins. Bentembflr Oth. The Olatskanle la short distanoe below warrior uocx hand will ba on hand to furnish musio llcht house, and adjacent to the beau lor tlm occasion. It la exDectfd that tiful sand beach on that aide of the than sill ha a larva number of neonle I inland. The nartv consisted of Mr. come out to hear one of their dislin- and Mrs. James Mucklo, Mr. and Mrs. Ml.!it rooreaenut ivaa who has 1). Dav is. CaDta in and Mra. uoogn ararf tham faithfully for vears In the kirk. Mr. and Mra. J. R. Beegle, Mra. inner branch of congress. Senator T. C. WatU, of Ooble, the Misses Tillie m iiiiaii win mill at lean one iiwacn ana Ainei mucaie. inv uo.'iko, " In aaxh aountv of the sUte during the Miss May Willis, of Ilillsboro, and TBEIIVBEH'S County Tre&subrr'b Office, ' I Ht Hhi kwh Or.. August 7. 1SW. " " f -r ' . i a I NOTICE Is hereby given that all unpaid County Warrant of said caunty, hlnh hawa haan presented and endorsed "Not Paid for Want of Funds," prior to January 17, 1804, will be paid upoa prenent ation at toll omce. initreni wm lowd after this date. W. H. DOLMAN, a74 Treasurer of Columbia County, Or. OUR FIFTiT Natlce Crellara. In the County Court of the State of Oregon, for uoiumoia uouniy. In the matter of the estate of Frank M. Uuka m.1II I OTICB 'l hereby givr n that the nnder- meoea was, on tnezxnu uj u, SPECIAL SALE Patronize Home IHDDSTHT SPRING . AND SUMMER 1896 imt. 1890. dnlv aDDolnted admlniitratrlx.ol the estate of Kraiik M . Meeker, deceased, by riMt.i ;..ii.t. tnr iilnmhia Counlv.l Oregon ; and all peraone having elalmsl agHliMt saia estate are nrreuy rcunu r.r..nt them arlth tha nroocr vouchers, to the undersigned, aa such adinintatratrix, at her place of residence, at 8t. Helens, Oo lunibls county, Oregon, within six months from the date hereof. Administratrix of the Estate of Frank M. Meeker, deceased. SUMMONS. la the Circuit Cwurt of the Bute of Oregon, for the county oiuoiumoia. Marcel Beaudry, Plalntlrf, To Arthur A. Everett, the defendant aDOve nuniM. IN THE NAME OF THE 8TATE ur untuun yon are hereby required to appear before the Court above named In tne euove-enwweu i n.M,.,H.ri.in( thj. nTt remilar terra I ol Mill Court, wblch iball commence ill week! I or more alter the date of the nrt publication of thlinummona. to-wlt: on lueaaaT, uw The exoursion to the seaside which John Durbin. If Mr. Durbin lives . . i I .!1 1Q.L -1 .Ut. AM,t. It A will mum nnnfiiikmui unma lima aim. ima I 11111.11 ins ijtn ui 1,111a iiiuu,ui l,...n irf,,nniulv noatnonud. be 102 Tears old. His sons and grand . ... tons nave in couiempiauon u KxJuaee uiancnara, oi naiuwr, . . ... ,,.i ..,,. wa. in the olty Monday doing business 102d birtUday .nnersary, to which before the board of equalisation. .. ninnaer. tha ...... 'ho came to Another vacancy for Mr. Cleveland Oregon as early as 1849 will be given to fill will be that oi surveyor general an invitation. for Oreton, the incumbent, John C. ... oeollle from AUSStJSffWrSu Arnnld. havinv diBd last Week. I . . . . .1 1 .u . r 1 (. 1 1... ., . ... ...; .nH .n.wr u aforauild. . , m 1 tnace ooaraeu tne lraiua muuu'i kp 7 m. ri n.. Tim convention ot the national Portland, all apparently going to the 6 "nried in ud comuiaint. to-wlt: . . diimoerata convened in Indianapolis I metropolis for the purpose 01 snopping. last Wednesday. They will probably This is almost a daily occurrence from cnmnleta their labora todav. thia place, and a number from other The Good Templar, of Houlton "'""K 'ne r,v" "r"uu . . -j . i m! j . fiaiiv lor tne un city. i iin.u w,".rT.r.Ltibs.u do not seem to think it SINCE BEMOVINO TO OUE NEW STORE 81 and 83 THIRD ST, S. W, Cor. Oak Men's All-Wool Suits Fifteen Patterns. Every Suit Warranted Made From Our Celebrated Albany Woolen Mills Cassimeres. oampaiga. He Is an Mini Mav w ll a. of nil eboro. ana eveninc. A numoer ui at. iiciu i , ....... .,, :".",.r.i ul " iv n.i-. h,.m.. MH nnU n.ada n a crowd and walked P7 w v"'"- VUv. i ,mumi m. aw vdviv a ..v,..w .. ......F . . . ..... K U.ICU HI UK, VWU.u.wu, ' - - 1 i, Wrtf in.iiF,nAnt airnlnH nefenaant lorinei un of two hundred dollar" (121)0), with lntereit thereon from the Wth dar of Ausunt, Wl, ft the rate of 12 per cent per annum, for the f urtu ereum of one hundred dollar. (IIOO) a attor neys' fees, and for the cot and dlnbuneinente of thin wttlon. .... .v. 2d. For the uenal aecree lor ins we m i I oremiaet deacrlbed lo tde compiami, ?-wii.. Th ,inii)imv jirri'fi 1 1 W $8.85 . MAMM, ' . SOLE AGENTS Albany Woolen Hills speaker and thoroughly familiar with L. F. Clark, of Portland, Professor the leadinir questions oi tne aay. i ins nan, vt, a., noss anu masien n uuui will probably be the only speeoh the Muokle and Dolph Hooghkirk. Lunch aa,aiir will maka In thia county dur- for perhaps twice aa many people was Inffthenamnaiim. 1 taken aloDBT. and about six o'clock a " " - r I . . , In ra was maue anu ouuoo cuuavu, a.vo, which the crowd gathered about the Undent of publio instruction hss ruled spread, where the contest of the even- that any person navins receivea a mg mk cw. uuuuni m...b ni uvnnnA n il.lr irrail nnuntrv the aveninc was spent in prominad .i.'fl.i. ln i. Mii,t ahall not ha inr lha beach or atory-tellinK and siag . . j : - . . - , l- a .:i o.on trrantorl a aaeond nanar of the same inir VY a largo oonurs uiiiu v grade in any county in the state, and when sail was set for the return trip. ...a ..iin... r nui nnlv in tha Two aail boats and a row boat were neo- eonntv where issued. A person bav- easary to carry the crowd, ana oy Z . . ... " I , A tw . . I 1 1 n.l . UMA i m , iiiri crvAm (.Aitniv car i iu:zu an were aaivtr laiiuvu m - uv...v. titlcate and going into another county The evening was indeed, pleasantly to leash must pass the examination spent. out. ha northwest ouarter fnwii) ot aectlon thirty- two (32) In township number 6, north oj range I number 8, weat of Ihe Willamette meridian. In Columbia county, Mateot Oregon, together with all and inrular the tenementa, heridltamenta 1 andappurtenanceotnereunio dciuukiui, j " 111 of Mia county, according to iaw uu J.M. MOYER&CO. 81 and 83 Third Street, PORTLAND, OR. School beean in this city last Tues day witb Mr. Georee Hall as teacher. mmr 1 : I Mr. Hall comes irom wasningmu couaty. where fee naa neen succeaa- f 11 .. I 1 ..Un.1 -n.V fni aav. I luny iiuKiiu iu kiiuui 1 ;, jii, i aval ... Ml- TTall'a mother and .ll UHAna ttl.lmlii nnilM. hlr. IllblMUeDt lo sistewiu'tak. up their residence in the uUon giSSTSSi ULUri T, lirv, mimj I ht. claim or I practice of thia Court, and that the proceedsof I aid ule may be applied to the payment of the I amount due plaintiff, and that defendant and I In view of the campmeeting being held between this city and Uoullon Rev. Philbrook will not conduct serv ice. in this place next Sunday eve ning. Percv George i. tb. champion craw- thia citv. occupy ine the house recently mirchane'rs, encumbrancers or oi Usher of there parU. He catchea all ,MU)i by Mr. Turpin. tne wav irom einn w vneuij owu dav. for which be flnda a ready market School Report. Sample, with plain rule, for self-measurement sent free to any address.! uii---u--lr u ... nyyy yyyaayi THE OREGON INDUSTRIAL equity of redemption In laid premuee ana every part thereof; and that plaintiff may have Judg- mem anu tsxecunuu atKeu iisi, (er the next higher grade, namely, a second trade certificate. This ruling is very important to teachers. It means that thav must proereaa. It means more to be a teacher than it did Un Bio Wood Dbivi. The Oregon Wood Com nan v made a bis drive of wood down Milton creek on Thursday of last week. It may be a matter of land assessor. .,. and tan veara hence it will m,OT our re"V S "T. '.mi l hi.t... u v mat tne nume company nere anva w atill be higher. The world is pro- l . . . ;,. 'k u, th8ir dam for cash. Traina are now running into Asto ria from Heasiae. tne onuge across Youne's bay having been completed. The first train made the trip one day last week. Judge Doan came up from Rainier Monday to sit as a member of the onunlv board, of equalization, ine board ia composed of tne juage, eiera Monday waa a busy day for the board of equalisation, there being a greMing and the teacher must progrea. W.T. u.T.d o thV flume where it goes number of person, prewnt te present with t or fall out of the rank.. ZFZt&tt! 2-22 Orboon Producbb PomticUKB. . . ..- wai rui hi alnina On and Burt Mills and Dow Keas The ticket put out by the Washington .....u.. ,h. . drive was e. of Veruonia. were in town Monday republicans commends itaelf by 'Mn ma0 j which 650 cords of wood was I evening on their way to WillametW of the large proportion of Oregon tim- , ded ,t U)B hetd of u flume. The valley points, where they expect to ler of whmh it is composea, ya tne wood w. R0W u flo,ted thi, oity M ,Bg8g. a bop picking, wregonian. r..u , f, a, the flume will carry it. Mr. A. ... mfl6tirilr of Avon " "- p Mott. the manaxer lor tne oompany . v . u.m TnaHa evanimr .mith, running lor lieutenant gov- conlr.ctod to ship a cargo of rftr.M .lMtd rooresenU tiva to the crand lotlee wiiicb meets in Baker City in October. Misa Jennie Myers, of Clatskaoif, after soendinK several days in this city, went to Portland Tuesaey morning to take nu her study of music. Bhe was accompanied by her friend, Mra. T. J. Cleeton. - v,nm all arnminta Chamberlain's manager, supplied the principal part. cOUBh Remedy is a Godsend to the .maannaa afflicted. There ia no advertisement about this j we feel juet like aaying it. u. aarf Mra. w. a. Wan ii returned to I The Democrat, carroiiton, .y. ror Monmouth this week. aale by Dr. dwin Koas. Wood haulers are getting over 126 eords T1 . ufA 0f eauahxation completed of (lr wood per day to Bcappooae landing. I :,. ihora Wednesday. But few ernor, came from Linn county i White, woo(J to 8(B yrtDcii0O by the steamer candidate for Ute 0ea W. Elder. The big steamer will Oregon from 1850 to 1876; Price, for . , . . . ,n gbout tUroe weeki. aeoreUry of stale, was born in uregon Bh h cPaoity for 800 cords. It Citv. What are all these good Ore- f" 1 7i?., Ji J -i H.n Kran. . . . . ... . . I ! Miiu eiso iiiivi ui w - gonians doing over in vvasningwu. . icoU8 ord About nine years I anyhow, passing gold-standard P'fH.-0 .averal cargoes of 'wood were forms, building cities, woraing uH ihinDWi tr0 Portland to lheay city, - ! . . . . n. I V 1 -( The foUowlnc Is a report of the school in district No. 29 for the month ending Aug ust 28th, 1896: Number of days tsught 20 attendance K absence 15 Number of times tardy 6 Total number enrolled 13 Average number belonging IS Average daily attendance " Thoee present every day were Maage ana Ethel Oramer, Willie Bea, Harry Slsugh tarbsck, Herndon and Robert HcAdams, Those receiving 100 In deportment were Madge Cramer, Willie and Bessie Bee, Lena Fieher, Ethel Cramer, Harry 8Iaugh terback, Herndon and Robert HcAdams. The following is the programme as ren dered by tha pupils in the afternoon of the last day of school : Quotations by School rJoaa "Gay and Happy" acnooi Recitation "A Word" wime Bee Recitation "Johnny Sleepy Head Herndon Mc Adams Recitation "The Bird's Experience". Bessie Bee any deficiency wblch may remain after apply ing all the proceeds of the sale of said premises to the satisfaetlon of said Judgment, and that i.iniiirm h... BiiAh ntharand further relief In the premises as to the Court may seem Just and eauitable. Honorable T. A. McBride, judge of said Court. made and entered on the 2nd day of Beptembei A. D. me. ALLEN 6c CLEETON, solo Attorneys tor iiwuhl. Exposition PORTLAND, OREGON. September 19th ...TO., J-V A . O f i uctooer 17, 109U fwvm0rii SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court ot the State of Oregon, for the County of uommoia. SDH 1 EQUITY. ilph Blaslnger and Max Heilbmnner.l tniM Aninu business under the firm name I and style of Blsslnger 4 Co., plaintiffs, i vs. .1 Katie Bchaefer, Jacob Schaefer, Ida Conrad lA,r rvinrul. drfpndanta. I To Katie Bchaefer and Jacob Bchaefer, of the above named oeienaants: , OU, AND EACH OF YOU. ARK HEREBY Mnufnwi tn jriTwitr before the above en titled Court on the 13th day of October, 1898, that being the 6rst day of the October term of said Court, to answer the complaint herein filed 1 ,ha hyl... antlllWI ftflinni Kill I 1 1 VI 111 ,hi u. appear or answer herein, lor want mereoi, jue pUinilffswlll apply to the Conrt for the relief demanded in the complaint herein, to-wtl: 1st: For a Judgment against Katie Schaefer, Jacob Schaefer, Ida Conrad and Peter Conrad, abd eacn ot tnera, oeienuanw nemiu, iur iuc sum of Six Hundred and Seventy-five and 00-100 (1676.00) Dollars, together with interest thereon at the rate of 10 per cent per annum from the The Great Resources of the PACIFIC NORTHWEST ; Agriculture, Horticulture, Fieherieg, Mines, Manufactures, Machinery, Trans portation, Trade and Commerce will be represented more completely than ever before. GRAND BAND CONCERT EVERT AFTERNOON AND EVENING . . . Special Attractions Every Evening . . . Lowest rateo ever made on all transportation lines. Admission 25 cents, children 10 ceuts. For exhibition space, apply to tieorge L,. Baaer, superin tendent, at the building. . xS.u.ma!S1xjji, Decretary. aska trade and capturing ateamer linee to the Orient? Thia is the first indication of an overproduction of that sort of men in this stale. However, the republicans of Washington are to ha nradited with knowlnc a good thing when they we It, and Oregon hopes iu contribution to the ticket will help it along to victory. of which the Pioneer Wood Yard, oi which Mr. Piwott wae at that lime Jiu. I u nether with interest on said amount so paid I lm lha 99n1 dan nf Mav. 1896. also for the I further sum of One Hundred (tlOO) Dollars as at-1 toroeys fees In this suit, and the costs and die-1 oursemenui oi tms suit. , 2nd: That the usual decree may oe maoe iori the sale of the premises described in the com-1 plaint herein, to-wlt: The northwest one-quarter I UOU lweive vn in hihubuiv iuiw i nee Three (HI west of the Willamette I Herldiau, in Columbia county, SUte of Oregon, t. . t.ii w -T Ttina. a lawver. ir. r XKirA left for St. Paul. Mino.. Tues- chanirea were made in the assessment 1 f a, Ualttni mhn wss hold At h. k .in mida durina tha winter, alxun tha onlv material change being (a ananer bv Justice Geisler ae?eral u mimh rw,via beaan the fall term made In the assessed valuation of wild mnntha man. on a charce of larceny by n, . niairict No. 6 on the 31st of land in certain localities. bailee, waa surrendered to vensvau.a Aogult Connor yesterday oy Mrs. "-"fM Burgaorfer and Johnson will soon have imioiuiiiii"v. -. . , miii i ourat on on Boutn ocap- H ice could not give a new bond to in aure his appearance in caae be was In dicted by the grand jury, he waa locked up In the county Jail. Rice and J. F. Iiooney were arrested last spring on a oharge of having converted to their own use, $1200 given them in trust, for the education of the Van Carnan children. After a preliminary exami nation of the case, Justice ueisier ex pressed himself to the effect that Bice A Looney had been guilty only of a breach of trust, but it was so flagrant ease that he would not assume tho responsibility of discharging them. Mra. Keep, in her petition to the court to be released from Bice's bond, which she signed in the sum of flOOO, slated that she feared the intention of Rice was to leave tho slate. -Friday's Ore gonian. McKisliy Glob Mmtiho. Pursu ant in nail f nrosident and secretary of the McKinley republicen ciuo.oi this city, for a meeting on Monday evening, there was a fair sized crowd assembled at the courthouse and pro ceeded to reorganise the club after the . lull since the June election. It was decided to hold a meoting of the club during the month of September on every other Wednesday evening, and during the month of October on each Wednesday evening. It was further decided, that if the ether clubs in the county would co-operate, to organise a county league of McKinloy clubs, te be known as the Columbia County M,.mnlnw League, perhaps, or some other appropriate name, for the pur pose of more tnorougn aim : i. ai.nu fhia nflhrt meet with general favor, it certainly would lie the mean, of doing muoh good work for the oause of protection and sound ... .. Tt iu lha Inaira nf the COUntV IIIUIIOJ. " ... " , . AommittuA that nresluents anu aeoretariea of club, throughout Ihe county aee that their olubs lire ortrif nissd, and that when a call is made for a county league meeting every club in the oounty may be repre aented. Before the meeting adjourned it was decided to open the campaign in this nreoinct on Wednesday even ing, September 16th, with a club meet inir. on wtiicn oouaaion tnere win oe aneakars of reaown present. A gon eral good time is expected, and the publio, regardless of political belief, is invited to be present, Rov. Plowman will preach next Sab- hath at Yankton at 11 A. Mn and at Warien at 7 30 P. M. Subject in tlie morning, "The Foundation of Christ's Church." In the evening, "Paradise Lort and Paradise Found." All nersons in arrears to Thb Mist Recitation "The Little Oirlin the Bos- n.r,i.n., Ttan Freeman. R.I nn snhanriDtion would do us a favor by I ton Fast Express" Bessie Bee rusticating at calling at the business omce anu 80RR'TheBhlpxuatevereiurnea poose creek Miss Madge Hall, of Gladstone, Oregon, anent last week visilinK witb Misses Maud and Marie Watts. Mrs. 0. D. McKay and families are ReciV.Wn-"b;n't3:'.H;y'8i.ughterb.ck bhS''naSlainTl' Recitation" Never Tell a Lie" on the land descriWl In the complaliit herein. ....Carl Amato Recitation lna Fisher Recitation "The Brook". . Madge Cramer Recitatlon-T-"Joslar" Willis Bee 8ong-"Frogs at 8chool" School rtecitauuu - "f- ........ r---.-i ti. no in .n.hlr . . . . Robert Mc Adams 3) rane Tntee (s) weat of the Willi nn.tlnn " Welcoma" Carl Amato Meridian, In Columbia county, state or u Recitation -Nell and Her Bird" Harry Kyser Recitation "The Boy'. Resolution" Willie Bee Dialogue "Three Pupils" Willie Bee Herndon McAdams and Harry BiangQ. terbsck. Recitatioa "A Holiday".... Ethel Cramer Recitation "The Model Woman" Herndon McAdams Recitation "Vacation" . Harry Slaughterback Recitation-" Lasy lw" Willie Bee Recitation "A Remiaesceace" . . . ....Herndon McAdams Dialogue "Motherly Cares" ..Madge and r.tnei uramer 1 containing One Hundred and Sixty JIM) acres I m ana. mnre or less, unceiaer mui viiu raw ments, bereditaments and appurtenances there-1 rin any wise appertaining, uy , aforasaid county. In the man- i uer provided by law, and according to the prac-1 tice of this Court, and that th e proceeds of said sale be applied, by said sheriff, to the payment of tne amount aue piainuns, auu uia we ue fendanta, and all persons claiming under them subsequent to the execution of the mortgage upon said premises In the complaint set forth, either as purchasers, encumbrancers or other wise may be barred and forever foreclosed of all right, claim or equity or reaempuon in saiu premises and every pan thereof; that the plain tiffs may have judgment and execution against said defendants, and each of them, for any de ficiency which may remain after applying all tne proceeds oi tne saieoi saiu preiuiees uruw lv AnnlienhlA tn tha satisfaction Of Said ludg- ment; that the plaintiffs or any other party to this suit may become a purchaser at said sale; that the sheriff execute a deed to the purchaser; that the said purchaser be let Into posaesslon of tne premises on proaucuun 01 me mmnii a ucu i for Infants and Children. tfymiHTT yearns' stsavstlts of Caatoria with tha patramstfre. mt Q aatUioaui f parseat, parmlt wa a apA f It witasmt pAt. It ia neaammasly tha Wt rsndy for IxtlSaata sua4 Cldldrtqa tka warld kaa rr fcttwa, U la Waalaaa. Chlldraaa Ilka It. 1 therefor, and that the plaintiffs may have such other and further relief In tne premises to Anna and Grace Bee Recitation "Vacatiou Time".., Madge Cramer Sona "Marching Througn ueorgia ecnooi Miss Ioa MoaoAif, Teacher. ll. nmirt mw mm meet and eauitable. Thia nmmnnii la nuniifmea dt oruer aiiui Honorable Thomas A McBride. judge of said Court, made upon tne lata aay ot juty, ibso. A MKAKlN. mi.,n7iiin& V DIVVILIIU. J17a2 Attorneys for Plaintiff. SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the 8tate of Oregon, (or the County oi coiumma. HI IN KOI1ITV. Adolph Blsslnger and Max Hellbronner.l partners doing business under the firm name and style of Blsslnger A Co., plaintiffs, vs. Katie 8chaefer and Jacob Bchaefer, defendant To Katie Schaefer and Jacob Schaefer, the above I named defendants: , OU, AND EACH OF YOU ARK HEREBY ... M .! Ill I " . npuniiiiw i . .. . a. requireu h appear ujjiuco I .r. ami. - --- ,:, UJ, operation Ot tne WOOO numc, givoa for ri,tumaUsm, having used It in utieq i court on ine wis oay ojwwuer, convince you of their merits. These puis HeiBni . business appearance thia m mi, ,nr .er.i years. it ii called mtn rtanrt a niw, tha nomnlaint herein Chamberlain's Pain Balm. It always does the work." Fifty cent bottles for sale by Cape Lookout and TUUmook. making aettiemeni. ii you caa u. . I. tn nraaant to pay an, uonoiinj J" r-i - r--- a. pnuiiira va l"i " - u,u -nld ha annretiiated. tha anminlaalnnara' court at the next term, u ' - asking that a bounty be placed on the gray Atttorney W. B.'Dillard went to In .rn.,n.i annirrel. These snuirrels are do- Mmmndflnee. Polk county, last Wed- in. ..inch harm hi all Kinds 01 iruns ana nnailav on lmoortant ousmeea uuu grains, and unless vigorous methods are neoted with a case which will come nplled to exterminate them tnoy wui up t the uotooer terra oi wa oituu.v surely gst ths best of all crops. loourt, Mr.. Uiliara acoampauieu unu r..l.l n mill atartnil ii n Hon rrea a-me. - h of th. Bend your address to H. E. Buckien to.e.her with the ring of the Co.. Chicago, and st a free sample box o . m n gheldon' e new wharf and Beat it His MavBier 1st Osnaaay. Mr. Jacob Ksbenson, who is in ths em- nlnv nf the Chicago Lumber Company, at Ues Moines, Iowa, says; "I have just sent some medicine back to my mother In the old country, that I know from personal experience to be the best medicine in the KWaa thea fcJtk. It will aav their Mrrea. 1m tt Motfcara Vawa aexaatklxug whlck la absolutely aafa amd prstattoalhr wairfec aa chfld'a Medicine. Casrccylat deatruj a Wevsa, ...., Caatnrla allay Feverlslusaaa. ' Caatoria prirsomta TaiWiia; Sowj Csri . Caatoria cur Dlarrhoaa and Wind Colla. Cstatorla rwllenraa Taathlsug Treatise. Caatoria. cwroa Constlpatloa sa xTatalaaey. Caatoria gentraUaea tha aaVeta of carhoulo add gaa ar polaamaaa air. Caatoria does ant ecartata morpB-taa, aplaxa. or other narcotic prowwtT. Caatoria aaafaaflaiaa tha food, rasraUtaa the ateataca aa Vwwala. alrlaa; aaalthy aad aataral aleop. Caatoria la pat wp In aaa-afaa pottlaa only. I fa aet aold la "kmJk. Peat allow aay oxta to asJI ywa aaytalsujt alaa oa tha plaa or prasalae that tt la "just aa good1 aad "will saswer erery paraaae. Boo that yea got C-A-S-T-O-lt-I-A. Tha tko-Kbxdla alaataro of are easv in aotioa and are particularly sf. fantiva in the cure of constipation and sick headache. For mslsrla and liver troubles they have been proved Invaluable. They are guaranteed to be perfectly freo from every deleterious substance and to be pure ly vegetable. They do not weaaen uy iuwr action . but by giving toue to stomach and bowels, groatly invigorate the system. Reg ular slse 8S cents per box. Bold by Dr. Kdwln Ross, druggist. Ileal Estate Transfers. H. J. Brown, bv sheriff, to Rebecca Web- iter as administrator of the estate of Ed ward Webster, swK, sec 25, t5n, rSw; 11.306.48. E. A. Gushman to Florence N. Cushmsn, U of neW. sec 82. 1 6 n, r 2 w : 11 Nancy Gore to Frank Uttle, netf, seo 7, t tin. r 2 w: 1700. K. L. Govs snd husband to R. R. Erwin, swW.secSl, tin, r2w;$l0. Stats of Oregon to John Qustavson, nwK no 28. 1 8 n. r4 w: state deed. llnrcas F. Ttnkhnru and husosnd to w. F. Emerv, swX of ueX. sec 23, 1 4 n, r 2 w ; b.md for deed ; 1000. W. A. Wood snd wits to A. t. ana ti. n Haines, lot 3, blk 5, Clatskanie: 1300. United States to James Gaittens, se!4. n. tSn. r 2 wi patent. United States to Mary A. Leonard, M of gwtfand irX of se. seo 33, 1 7 n, r 4 w! patent. Country justices of the peace can secure all uecesssry blanks at this office on short notice. St. Helens a business appearance week. Judge Doan went home ovenana u.t Wednesday. He Inspocteo tne bridges at Columbia City ana uooie on the way. or aome time .no bridge over the railroad track at Co lumbia City has been considered un gate, so the judge thought best to look into the matter, Tii Miht would take it very kindly if those who owe it would call and set tle their accounts. The orean oi ms Mibi'4 frienda is excellent, but we don't see how we can use it just at nraaent to meet outstanding ODiiga' tions for which cash is expected. us hear from you. Judge McBride, who is camping out on the head watera of the Clatskanie, went to Hillsboro last Friday to hold court for a day. He returned here Sunday and in company wilh Senator McBride, who came in from oamp Saturday, returned to their temporary home in the woods Sunday. The Semi-Weekly St. Louis Globe Demoorat, eight pages, republican in Dolitics. and Thb Mist, one year $1.75 in .iinii. The Globe Democrat ia one of the leading republican papers of the United States, and its eight page, twice a week are filled with the latest and most interesting news. Its agricultural department is of especial interest to farmers. Send f 1.76 to this office and receive both papers for one year. Dr. Edwin Ross. When Baby was stele, we ga 1" Caatoria. When she was a Child, she cried for Oatforia. When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria. Whea she had Children, she cava them Oastoris said Court, to answer the complaint herein I filed In the above entitled action; and If you fail tn anneai. or answer herein, for want thereof, I the plaintiffs willapply to the Court for there- net aemanaea in tne compiaiu ncrom, i-mi. 1st: ror a lutiKnient avaiuw "iv uw.uu.hm, i I and each of them, for the sum of Six Hundred I i ana Beveniy-nveiswo wj uonan, wKemcr wi 1 intArMt thnnmii At th rata nf Ten Tier cent ner , igyt, aiso tne i amount so paid for taxes at the rate of 8 per cent per annum from the 22nd day of May, 189. also for the further sum of One Hundred (?100) Dollars aa attorneys fees in tnts suit, ana lor we costs and disbursements of this suit. 2nd: That the usual decree may be made for the saleof the premises described in the com- laint herein, to-wlt: The soutneast one-quarter Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. -THE f annum faun the 17th dav of May. I further sum of $28.33 taxes paid by the shore named plaintiffs on the land described In the oomplafnt herein, together with Interest on said BANQUET SALOON Awarded Highest Honor World'. Fair, aold Medal, Midwinter Fair. Da CREAM ' Most Perfect Made. 40 Yeara the Standard. Has re-onened nnder the management '-.,) of section number Two ) in township f GEORGE A. BR1NN, corner of Strand rhnw f9l nnrth. ranire number Three (8) west of I . j r..iii. Hirwl. Ht. Halans. Oreiron. ten' ..n. where can bs found th. choicest brands of Slxtv (160) acres of land, together with the tene ments, hereditaments and appurtenances there unto belonging or In auy wise appertaining by urn norm m tho afnrAnaia nountv. in tne iuu- ner provided by law, and according to the prac tinnf this fiaiirt. and that the nrooeeds of said sale be applied, by said sheriff, to ths pavment of the amount due plaintida, and that the de fendants and all persons claiming under them subsequent to tee execution oi tne xuurinK upon said premises in the complaint set forth, either aa purchasers, encumbrancers or other wise, may be barred and forever foreclosed of all right, claim or equity of redemption in said 8 remises and every part thereof; that the plain ffs may have judgment and execution against ..I, d.fanrf.ntB..,iiii ah nf tham. for anv de ficiency which may remain after applying all the proceeds of the sale of said premises proper ly applicable to the satisfaction of said judg ment; that the plaintiffs or any other party to this suit may become a purchaser at saw saie, that tne snertn execute a awawuw puaut. , that the said purchaser be let Into possession of the premises on production of the sheriff s deejl therefor, and that the plaintiffs may have such other and further relief as to this Court may seem meet and equitable. This summons is published by order of the Honorable Thomas A. McBride, Judge of said Court, made upon the 18th day of July, 189S, GEAKIN, 8ILVE8TONK & BKOD1E, 17a2S Attorneys for Plaintiffs. WHITE COLLAR LINE Btra. Tele hone and Bailey Gatxert COLUMBIA RIVERA PlIQET BOUND NAV. CO Alder St., Portland; Flavel dock, Aatort WIDE AND LIQUOR Card tables, pool table, billiard table and other devices for the entertainment of pat rons, where time can be pleasantly spent FAMOUS FIRE LADDIE CIGARS Besides other popular brands, are kept constantly on hand to supply the increared trade at this very popular saloon. rTHB FAMOUS CYRUS NOBLE WHISKY IB KEPT AT THE BANQUET. PORTLAND AND ASTORIA TeleDhone leaves Portland datlv fexcet Sun. day) at 7 a. m., leaves Astoria daily at 7 p. m.. (except Bunaayj. nuns aireoi to train lor uiat sop beach, and connects with steamer Ilwaeo tor iiwaco trains, running to an point est nana beach. Bailey Gatxert leaves Portland dallv at 8 D m., (except Sunday), on Saturday at 11 p. m. Leaves Astoria daily at 6:45 a. m. (except Sunday and Monday), on Sunday at 7 p. m.; counsels with all trains lor Clatsop beach and Iiwaco beach. This line has a boat connecting with both beaches, returning from Astoria erery night la tne weex. K. A. beelky. Agent. u. B. BUOTT, rrea. ORIENTAL HOTEL A. H. BLAKKSLEY, Proprietor. Board by Day, Week or Month AT REASONABLE BATXS. The table Is supplied with the beat ths aiarfcet affords. Everything clean. A share of your pat rouare Is solicited. hi. UEUUiB. OUKUON.