Majority for MoKinley. The
tnamer Masoot took an Odd Fellows
excursion to PortUnd one day last
-week, od while on (he trip a itraw
vote was taken for president. J bs r
suit wan McKinlsy, 41 i Bryan, 25.
)Mo special effort was made in behalf
uf either tide and the qualified eleotora
of the party voted aooording to their
Individual opinion.
Short Wheat Crop. The crop re
port issued from the department of
agriculture lor nnpieniavr ltiaioatss
that the wheat crop of the world In
ahort compared with lait year, hence
jirloes should range higher for the Fa
iilflo ooaft crop. California la tiie
onto stats) that produces any great
mount of wheat where the crop le re
ported up to the average.
Nomhuwd roR Qovruwor, The
telegraphic dispatches of kit Tliurs
day from Colorado were to the effoot
that Judge George W. Allen, father ol
Attorney Allen of this city, bad been
nominated for governor by the repub
lican atata ooaventlon, Judge Allen
baa been on the bench of the circuit
court of that atate for a number of
?eare, and received the nomination
or governor without opposition.
Court House Repairs. The upper
atory of the court nouee naa oeen un
dergoing a change lately. A neat and
comfortable office has boen arranged
for the comity assessor, so that that
official in the future will Imve more of
the conveniences neccessary tor the
work of his office. He now occupies a
largo front room up stairs which at
fords plenty ol room and light for his
work. It will be convenient for a jury
room also. '
Barok Load of Wood. The bis;
bargs Columbia's Chief loaded wood
at this place (he first of this week for
the Oregon Railroad & Navigation
Company. The cargo consisted of
abmn 250 cords which will be uoed in
the harbor at Portland for steamboats,
where about 200 cords per day are
consumed. This is the first cargo
shipped by the flume company at this
place, though a considerable amount
has been sold to the regular line
steamers.
Suit ok Attach but Bokd liar
riaon Allen went to Rainier Tuesday
to appear for the defendant in Justice
IJebast's conn in the case of Sy vcrson
Bros. va. IX F. Willi. The suit was
brought to recover $100 on an attach
ment bond. The defendant demurred
to the complaint on the ground that
it did Dot state facta sufficient to eon
etitute a cause of action, which was
aus sustained by the court, and the de
fendant waa allowed Judgment for bis
costs. . .
For th New Navy. The contract
for the building of two torpedo hosts
for the United States navy has bren
awarded by Hecrntary Herbert to the
firm of Wolff A Zwickar, of Portland.
It is said that work of construction
will commence in a short time, end
the preliminary arrangements are al
rvady being made. The vessels are to
be completed by October 8, 1897. The
contract price will be 76.000 each,
and their construction will furnish
employment for about 200 skilled
mechanics. ttliipbuiMiiig is a new
Industry for Oregon, especially Ons
class of vessels. They are to be of
steal with a guaranteed speed of 25
miles per hour,
Boy Badly Bruisrd. Lat Tues
day afternoon Frank, the 13 year-old
on of Mr. Osorga Kelley living al
Houlton, fell off llio wood Hume iu
this city, receiving severe bruises
about the bead and limb. His left
leg was punctured in one plane to the
booe. No bouee were broken, how
ever, and Dr. Cliff soon bad the boy
in condition to go home. Frank, in
company with an older brother, was
walking along the plank placed by the
flume for that purpose, and l
a point where the flume was built on
trestle at an elevation of about thirty
feat the boys stopped to release some
sticks nl wood wnion nau uwm ,
jammed. Frank's feel slipjted and he
fell. The other boy got hold of him
but had not sufficient strength to pre
vent him falling and the boy dropped
to the rocks below with the above re
sult. ; . . 1 : .
A Dbfbotive Fish Law -The case
of the State of Oregon against fcd
Copeland was tried In Judge Stephens
court at Portland last Tuesday, re
sulting In a verdict of "not guilty."
This eaee lies been pending sines the
close season last spring, and grew out
of an alleged violation of the fish law.
During the close season prior to April
10th last, Ed Copland was purser,
mate and manager of the steamer
Kehsni, and while acting -fn audi ca
pacity a considerable amount of
Chiuook aalnion was found on board
the steamer or really in Copeland's
possession, whereupoo Fib and Game
Watdun McGuire caused his arrest,
lie was found guilty at the time in
Justice Oeisler'a court snd fined &0.
An appeal was taken to the state cir
cuit court with the result as above
Uted. Thus it appears that the sal
mon law as regard the shipping of
fish during the close season cannot be
enforced.
Tub Fouhth Game The St. Hel
ens and Warren baseball teams played
a game on the grounds ol the l itter
last Saturday. The score was 48 to
24 in favor of St. Helens. The game
was an exciting one from the begin
ning. Will Slavens of the Warren
team came near losing an eye by
reason of a foul which glanced from
the bst Into his eye, culling an ngl
gash beneath the eye snd on the side
of the note. Harrison Allon of the
home team received a wicked cut on
the forehead from the wire which gave
way in the fuue murk while he wns be
hind the bat. Mr. Allen was lint dis
abled from playing, but Mr. Slavens
was so seriously hurl that he wss
obliged to retire from the eame. An
other game between there two tonms
wal played at Warren Sunday, mak
ing the fonnh game between them
this year. The score of the latter
earns was 51 to 19 in fiivor of the Si.
Helens boys, giving them throe out of
th four games played, 1 lie game on
Saturday was umpired by William
, Johnson snd Sunday by U. W. Gar
risen.
PKItBONAL AND LOCAL,
Circuit court next Tuesday.
Jesse Hendricks, of Peris, was In the
cny xuesuay,
Stock of rubber goods full and cheap
at voi in a os.
Mrs. Jacob George was in Portlsnd
last Tuesday.
The Mist and Oregonian one year
f. It') Oil I I
u, hi nuvnnuu.
Willis Bumgardner, of Deer Island,
was hi town Wednesday.
Peruse the somi-annual financial
statement In this l&auo,
Hay, grain, flour and feed, whole
no io mm ruiuu Bt foinian s.
Mr. Joho Harris, of Columbia City,
was in town Wednesday lust.
Mrs. J. O. Muckl and Mrs. J. R.
Bsegle visited Portland Wednesday.
James Sheldon was in Portland last
Monday attending to business matters.
The News office has been moved in
to the Cooper building on Front street.
Senstor McBride went to Portland
last Friday where be remained several
days.
Messrs. W. B. Dillard and Cbarlos
Mnckle were iu the inotronolis last
Tuesday.
Thr Mint keeps on hand at all times
a large stock of note and receipt books
which we sell at a low figure.
Assessor White will have the assess
ment roll completed in two or three
dnys, ready to turn over to the county
clerk.
Mr. A. II. Blakesley is bavin his
hotel repapered this week which
makes a material difference in its ap
pearance.
The lumber with which to repair
the sidowslk in front of Mrs. Meeker's
propoity on Columbia street has been
delivered.
Mr. E. W. Keascy, of Ksasey post
office, this county, was in this city
Tuesday evening on his return home
from Portland.
Mrs. Martin White, of Quincy, after
spending severs! dsys in this city
with her husband, left for home yes
terday morning.
Mr. George has a photo tent by the
courthouse. Good work at reasonable
prices. Photos 60 cents, f 1.00 and
$1.60 per doxeo.
Mr. E. E. Quirk was a passenger
down to Goble Wednesday oa the Pot
ter, lie was on a business mission,
and returned the ssme afternoon.
I am receiving my fall stock in lar
ger quantity and greater variety than
ever before. Respectfully,
W. U. Dolman.
J. W. Chsrlton has purchased a
tract of land from Mnckle Bros., on
Milton creek, near Yankton, and is
preparing to erect a house thereon.
With a neat little wareroom on the
water front, and a large warehouse in
the rear of his store, Mr. Dolman is
making a flauk movement on trade
and tralll o.
The Order of Eastern Star in this
city will celebrate its second anniver
sary tomorrow evening, at which time
it is expected some f the olucers of
the grand chapter will be present.
Mr. Waldo Morgan and wife, of
Boise, Idaho, were in this city Sunday
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dolman.
They were on their return trip from a
several weeks visit to Mr. Morgan's
relatives in St. Taut.
Tb Brand lodge. Knights of Py
thias, meets in Portland next TuesiUy,
and on Wednes-lay the big parade will
take place. Wednesday night the
Knights will have possession of the
exposition building.
From all accounts Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy is a Godsend to the
slllieted. There is no advertisement
about this; we feel just like saying it.
The Democrat, Carrollton, Ky. For
sale by Dr. Edwin Ross.
Captain George Shaver's smiling
countenance ie still seen on the Tele
phone. Under the present schedule
the mail steamers do not carry a pilot,
hence Captain George is mate and
ex-oflkio pilot. He's all right.
Some new lettering on the front
windows of the drug store gives that
estsblishmenl quite a business ap
pearance On the one side are the
words "prescriptions carefully com
pounded," and on the other, "office of
Edwin Ross, physician and surgeon."
Some radiahes were brought to this
city IbsI Tuesday from Frank Webber's
place at Bachelor Flat, which were
large in tno extreme. They were of
tbe winter variety, ana one, me largest,
weighed seven pounds, was 17 i inches
long, and measured 16 inches ia cir
cuinference.
The Semi-Woekly St. Louis Globe-
Democrat, eight pages, ropublioan In
politics, and Thb Mist, one year i.o
in advance. Tbe Globe Democrat is
one of the leading republican papers
of the United States, and its eight
pages twice a week are filled with the
lutmit and most interesting news. Its
agricultural department is of especial
intereHt to farmers. Send $1.75 to
this office and receive both papers for
one year.
In a recent letter to the manufac
turers, Mr. W. F. Benjamin, editor of
thn Hiicctfttor. Rusliford, N. Y., says:
"It may be a pleasure to you to know
the high esteem in wnicn vnamoer
Iain's medicines sre held by tbe peo
ple of your own state, where they must
a boat known. An aunt of mine,
who resides st Dexter, Iowa, was about
to visit me a few years since, and be
fore leaving home wrote me, asking if
they were sold here, stating that if
they were not she would bring a quan
tity with her, as sue am not ttae to ie
wiihout thorn." The medicines re-f..i-1-nl
to are Chamberlain's Cough
Remedv, famous for its cures ol coius
and oro'upi Chamberlain's Pain Balm
for rheumatism, lame back, pains in
the side and chest, and Chamberlain's
Colic, Cholera snd Diarrhoea Remedy
for bowel complaints. These medi
cines have been iu constant use in
Iowa for ulnicml a quarter of a contury.
The people have learned that they are
articles of great worth and meut, and
unequaled by any other. They are
for sale here by Dr. Edwin Ross.
PRMONEnS KBCAPE.
They Were Recaptured by Constable
Fowler at Goble.
Boras excitement was occasioned on oar
streets last Friday afternoon about 4 o'clock
when a private citizen Informed the deputy
hurlir, who, by tbs way, according to his
own atnteaisnt, "(eela himself equal to tbe
emergency," that two of the prisoners In
bis esrs snd custody wers on their way out
ol towa. It wss Charles snd Theodore
Drown, who were In for burglary, and
noiiimlttnd from Justice Treylor a court at
Mayer latit week and wars held to await
the action of the grand Jury. The boys
bad gone through the name hols In tbs
floor of the juil that George Upton used
to esesps shout a year ago, Jlufore leaving,
however, they did not forget to leave a
farewell mesaaga to thoM in whose keeping
they wers. It waa something like tide:
"Uood bye, Mr. Wheat; we will meet yon
in heaven." Tbey then drew a picture
repremtntlng one of tbsia In the set of po
Inir through the bole In the floor which
they left to lllaatrate how it waa done.
When the aforeanld private cltlsen bsd In
formed the deputy, who was inchnrge that
day (Hherlll nice bring in I'nrtlaiiil) thnt
the boye were out taking a little exercise In
tha mien air thera inatantlr became treat
conf iihIoii about the shsruTa oflks. The
boya sl tbia time could not bsve been more
than three or four blocks awav. and in
a few minutea groups of men snd boya
were seen going in tne direction the fugi
tives were laat seen. A little later s home
snd bugiry were brought into action and
the pursuit continued. In a few hours,
however, the poase wers sll safely back in
town, but the "boys" were still pursuing
their couras unmolested, sad Ister In the
evening were reported to bsve been seen
In the vicinity of Deer Inland.
B lie nil kics, tninking no aouot, inst ns
bsd left his nriaoners in the custody of s
person who waa "equal to the emergency,''
had suns to Portland that dav. and of
course, waa deeply ahogrined to receive tbs
news oi ineir escape.
Nothing more was heard of the two es
caped prisoners until the sheriff received
worn iaie oaiurnay aigm ironi uonsiame
Kd. Fowler st Goble that be had the nria
oners. They were captured by Constable
Fowler while in the art of stealing a boat
for the purpose of crossing the river, tiun
dav morning they were brought bsck to
Juil, snd this time locked up In the steel
celts where mcy anouiu nsve neeo sepi in
the Hrat place, snd from which there Is no
chance for escape.
The history of the past has shown that
the jail here la not sufficient to hold pris
oners unless they are kept in the cells pro
Tided for that purpose It is said by some
Hist occupants of tbs Jail should not be
conllned to the cells, which is an sroneoua
ides, l'rieoners are placed in jail for aafe
keeping and the sheriff ia Justified in using
all tbs means at bia disposal to keep them
there. If it is necessary to confine them to
the cells fund it seems to be in this tail)
tliers tbey should be put and kept there
until sued time as tbs court may de
cree otherwise. It Is absolutely fmnoe-
aible to keen a man in tbia jnil without
eomiulng him in tbe steel cells, and if it
ia not the intention to ssfely keep bim,
what is tbs use of making arrests r
CIRCUIT COURT DOCKET.
Cases That Will Come Up for Hear
ing at tbe October Term.
IAW. V
W V Miller vs W E Catbev et al. F.m-
niona A Kmmons attorneya for plaintiff.
W 1 ulnisn vs unaries Bureau, uu ot
Keenan for plslntitt.
0 A Barber vs L O Allen and E S Bird,
1'axton & Paddock for plaintllf. John W
Guilt for delendant,
John Gildner va Bamnel Munn, C E
Kindt for plaintiff, Dillard & Cols for de
fendant The Astoria Railroad Company va John
Karvonen. Fulton Bros, for plaintiff, A L
Fraxer for defendant.
Astoria lunlroad I omoanv vaj u nonrne
et al, Fulton Brna for plaintiff, Dnlph,
Mallory & Million far defendant.
Astoria Kailroart ittmpanv vs o ii ano
Minnie Trvon. Fulton Bros, for plaintiff.
A I. Fraser for defendant.
J H Le ft i t. vs Geo K Mocck. Emuiotn
Sl Kinuioua for plaintiff.
Henry hvenlini? vs Charles Erickson,
Hubert 0. Wright for plaintiff.
The American rire insurance uo. nuu
fxiveirren. Georse Banford Smith for plain
tllf, Allen & Cleoton for defendant.
K L Habin va the Mayger Co., A L Frazer
tor plaintiff, Btott, Boise & Btuut for de
fendant. The Itesenfeld Nmitb Co. vs The Mayrer
Co., A King Wilsra for plaintiff, titott.
Boise et rltout for delendant.
K J Colvin vs Tboa 0 Colvln. Fulton
Bros, for plaintiff.
Htate of Oregon vs l.lndley Meeker et al.,
Dillard Cole for plaintiff, Allen & Clceton
fur defendant.
Astnrin Kailrnart Co. vs Isnae L White et
al., Fulton Bros, and F J Taylor for plain-
tin. . ....
Tatum ft Bowen vs James Muckle,
Woodward ft Woodward for plaintiff, Dil
lard ft Cole for defendant.
Astoria Railroad Co. va Elvira Beers,
Fulton Bros and F J Taylor for plaintiff.
Astoria Railroad Co. vs George W Shaver,
Fulton Bros, and F J Taylor for plaintiff,
F L Keenan for defendant.
O G Uuimbv va Georire F Moeck, Wit-
llama. Wood ft Lintliicuin for plaintiff, Dil
lard ft Cole for defendant,
Astoria Railroad Co. vs W W Msrqusm,
Fulton Bros, snd F J Taylor for plaintiff,
R W Wilber for defendant.
MoFarlane Broa. vs Lee and Brona, Da
vie ft Graham for plaintiff, Allen ft Cleston
for defendant.
Nathan Tina s va O J Brvsnt. H K Cross
for plaintiff, Allen ft Cleeton for defendant.
Fred Madleon vs H K Cross and Nathan
Tingle. McMahon ft McGuire for plaintiff.
Portland Butchering Co. vs J Cy Smith,
J H Hitchincs for plaintiff.
T T Burkhart vs N A and W H Mas
grove, K B Seabronk for plaintiff.
G F Liadgren ft Co. vs Joho 8 Turpln,
Allen ft t teeton tor piainun.
W M Mellinger ar, va G W Rice and E
Ridgway, Dillard ft Cole for plaintiff.
Esberg-Guust Cigar Co. va Henry Braan
iug, Biiuer ft Greene for plaintiff.
A II lliidreaui ana uean isinncaara vs
Felix Debast and G A Lane. Dillard &
Cole for plaintiff.
S A Milea va Dean Blsnohard, Allen ft
Cleeton for plaintiff, i 0 Moreland for de
fendant. cqrjiTV.
Matter of assignment of Columbia City
Lnmbei Co., Kiiimous ft Emraens for as
signee.
Matter of assignment of Link ft Blake, F
0 Bannon for plaintiff.
D R Murphy vs John W Strntton et ax.,
Silvestone, Murphy ft Brodie for plaintiff.
U A ftriCKson ei at. va J. i-aioreu, rr j
Rica for plaintiff, h A McNary for de
fendant.
W H Dedman jr. vs John yulgley et al.,
George K Davis for plaintiff.
in tbe matter of the assignment of The
Mavger Co., H Henderson assignee.
Angus Forbes va Sisters of Charity of
Providence Bt. Vincent's Hospital, C J
Macdougal and W A M Jones for plaintiff,
M G Munly for defendant.
Jossph Silver vs Win Lee, W J Rice for
plaintiff, Dillard ft Cole for defendant.
The Nicholal Bros. Co. va Michael Roeser,
H B Nicholas for plaintiff, Dillard ft Cole
for defendant.
Michael Beandry vs Arthur A Everett,
Allen ft Cleeton and Emmons ft Emmons
for plaintiff. . ,
Bissinger ft Co. vs Jacob Schaefer, Gearln
SUvestone ft Brodie for plaintiff.
Biastnger & Co. va Katie Sehnefer, Gearln,
SUvestone ft Brodie for plaintiff.
H A Colby va Michael Roeser, Davis ft
Gruhnm for plslntiff, Dillard ft Cole for
defendant. ....
In the matter of the partnership of Abel
ft Cherlngton, Mitchell, Tanner A Mitchell
for plaintiff, uuiani ana uoie rorueiennani.
In the matter of the etate of O Cherlng
ton, Mitchell, Tanner A Mitchell for plain tiff
Michael I'lerlcr vs Wm Memnger unu r
A ZillKitt. Dillard A Cole for plaintiff.
Honevman, Dellart ft Co. vs Sallio Rice,
A O Knimone for plaintiff.
State of Oregon va Henry Rubort, Dillard
ft Colo for plaintiff. ,
CJ Richardson va Helena Frantz, CJ
Macdougal and W A M Jones for plaintiff.
Barnh K Olaen va Nels Peter Olsen, John
son ft Hughes for plaintiff.
S A Miles va Riley Adams et al., Dillard
A rl Inr nluintlff
J H Horst va Mrs Helena Frantz et al.,
0 J MoDougsl and W A M Jonss for plaint
iff. .
Lucy M Little vs A B Little, L A McNary
for plaintiff.
William Druck vs Naomi A Musgrovs,
Guy G Willis for plslntiff.
Anns C Gunderaon vs John Gunderaon,
Dillard ft Cols for plaintiff.
Real Estate Transfers.
Hermann Clansaeniua snd wife to Marie
Jnllen Pf under, swU, see 84, 1 5 n, r 2 w;
$1000.
Jstnes snd Charles Mnckle fo A. J. Ro
bert, sr., lot 19, blk 11, Bt. Helens; $r00.
Annie Payns snd husband to Ham Ta
taro, fi acres in sec 6, 1 5 n, r 4 w ; $S0.
United Htatcs to Annie Henderson, ne
of ir4 of aec 31 and nw of nw and t
ol sw , see 82, 1 4 n, r 4 w s patent.
aent it ! His Marker las Germany.
Mr. Jacob Esbenaon, who is in tbe em
ploy of the Chicago Lumber Company, at
Des Moines, Iowa, says: "I hsve just
sent some medicine back to my mother In
the old eonntry, that I know from personal
experience to be the beat medicine In tbe
world for rheumatism, having used it In
my family for several years. It is called
Chamberlain's Pain Balm. It always does
the work." Fifty cent bottles for sale by
Dr. Edwin Rosa.
treasuhkh's notice.
County Trkascrer's Office,
Bt. Hbxbnb, Or., Oct. 9, 1896.
Notice ia hereby given that all unpaid
County Warrants of said county, which
have been presented and endorsed "Not
Paid for Want of Fluids," prior to May
HI, l.HM, will be paid upon presentation
at this office. Interest will not be allowed
after this date. W. H. DOLMAN,
oUnO Treasurer of Columbia County, Or.
LIVE HOGS
5.50
UlcKinJey
j.5.STipoJts..H
Chicago
Prices
WjwJOpJks.
a. is
Jljiet IMlU
iooIU i
4 J!
Fun; Clapp'tUfeeWj Circular
For Salcl
The cheapest place in Columbia
county. Inquire of B, O. HAZEN,
Warren, Oregon. tf
For Sale!
Full blood Shroupshire bucks at reas
onable prices. Call on or address
BURT WE8T, Scappoose, Or.
Heating Stoves
OVER 1.600.000 IN USE.
Cooking Stoves and Ranges.
Larger t Line and at the Lowest Prices
in the City.
F.R.CHOWN
212 First Street, Portland, Oregon
Cross Cut Saws, Axes, Sledges and a
General Line of Hardware
AT BOTTOM PRICES
Oregon Shoe Stores
IRS Third St. bet. Morrison and Yamhill
Special Sale
of Shoes
Our Stock is Complete, Kmbracing all Pop
ular Lasra in LADIES', CHIL
DREN'S and MKN'8
SHOES
Ladies' Dongola Kid Bhoea, in Narrow.
Square and Piccadilly Toe; and Common
Sense La? ts, $1.25 to $3.60. New Oxfords
in Tan and Black, Common Sense. Narrow
Square and Piccadilly Lasts, from 90 cents
up. Men's Shoes up to date, from 1. 25 to
fiftO. Children's and Misses School Shoes
from 00 cents up. unnnren s opnng neei
0 to 12, 60 cents. Children's Spring Heel 5
to 8, 60 cents.
We Sell Reliable Goods Only.
OREGON SHOE STORE,
168 Third St. bet. Morrison and Yamhill,
iniri iion nuirmiM
Wood Wanted !
Oft AAA Cords,
delivered on Milton
or tributaries. Con
flV.UVV Creek
tracts entered into for immediate de
livery. Apply to or address
OREGON WOOD CO.,
C. H. PiaaoTT, Manager.
St. Helena Hotel, SU Helens, Or.
I
The Newell & Watkins building is
rapidly nesring completion.
Dr. II . It. Cliff has moved into his
new residence on the hill, and Mr. K.
M. Wharton is now occupying the
house vacated by the former.
I. G. Wikstrom contemplates build
ing an extention to his dock in this
city in the near future. This will be
necessary in order to handle the wood
from tbe flume.
All persons in arrears to The Mist
on subscription would do us a favor by
calling at tbe business office and
making settlement. If yon can not
pay all, certainly you can pay a part
of it, which would be appreciated.
When Baby was alck, we gave ber Caatorla,
When ah waa a Child, abe cried for CaatorU.
When aha became Miaa, abe clung to Caetorla.
When she bad Children, she gm them Caatoria
Notice f final Settlement.
NOTICE is hereby given that I, the un
dersigned administrator of tbe estate
of Christian Stehman deceased, have filed
in the office of the county clerk of Colombia
county, Oregon, my final account of my
administration npon said estate, together
witb my petition for final settlement; and
that the lodge of the county court, in aad
fur said county and state, has appointed
Monday, the 2nd day of November, 1896, at
10 o'clock A. M., and the courtroom of
said court, in St. Helens, in said county
and atate, aa the time and place for hear
ing said final account and petition, at
which time and place any person interested
may appear and contest the same,
S. H. HAVARD,
Administrator of the Estate of Christian
Stebman, deceased. s26o23
TBEABtTBEK'S ROT1CK.
Countt Treasurer's Office, )
St. Helens, Or., Sep. 10, 1896.J
"VJCTiCEie hereby given that all unpaid
i.1 County Warrants of said county,
which have been presented and endorsed
"Not Paid for Want of Fonda," prior to
March 17. 1894. will be paid upon present
ation at this office. Interest will not be al
lowed after this date. W. H. DOLMAN,
sllo9 Treasurer of Columbia County, Or.
SUMMONS.
Ia the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, lor
the County ot Columbia,
Marcel Beau dry, Plaintiff,
vs.
Arthur A. Everett, Defendant.
To Arthur A. Everett, the defendant above
named.
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON
you are hereby reuuired to appear before
the Court above named in the above-entitled
cause, on the flm day of the next regular term
of said Court, which shall commence six weeks
or more after the date of the drat publication of
this summons, to-wit: On Tuesday, the 13th
day of October, A. D. 1896, and answer the com
plaint filed against you in said action; and If
you fall so to appear and answer aa aforesaid.
Slalntift will apply to the Court for the relief
emunded in said complaint, to-wit:
1st. For Judgment against defendant for the
sum of two hundred dollars (200), witb interest
thereon from the 24th day of August, ISM, at
the rate of 12 per cent per annum, for the furth
er sum of one hundred dollars ($100) aa attor
neya' fees, and for the costs and disbursements
of this action.
2d. For the usual decree for tbe sale of the
premises described iu the complaint, to-wit:
The northwest quarter (nw') of section thirty
two (32) in township number S, north of range
number S, west of the Willamette meridian. In
Columbia county, state of Oregon.togother with
all and singular the tenements, heriditaments
aud appurtenauces thereunto belonging, by the
sheriff of said county, according to law and the
practice of tills Court, and that the proceeds of
said sale may be applied to the payment of the
amount due plaintiff, and that delendant and
all persons claiming under heir, subsequent to
the execution of the mortgage In tbe comDlnint
set forth, on tbe premises aforesaid, either as
purchasers, encumbrance! or omerwiae, may
be barred and foreclosed of all right, claim or
equity of redemption fn said premises and every
part thereof; and that plaintiff may have Judg
ment and execution against the defendant for
any deficiency which may remain after apply
ing all the proceeds of the sale of said premises
to the satisfaction of said Judgment, and that
filaiiitiffmay have such other and further relief
n the premises aa to the Court may seem just
and equitable.
This summons la published by order of the
Honorable T. A. Me Bride, Judge of said Court,
made and entered on the 2nd day of Beptember,
A. 1. 18116.
ALLKN Sl CLEETON.
B401S
Attorneya for Plaintiff.
Citation to Heirs.
In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, lor
Columbia Couutv.
The State of Oregon, plaintiff,
1
s at law of Lvl tf
I an to. I
lEES FILED IN
Lindler Meeker, and all heirs
French, deceased, defendants.
TNFORMATION HAVING BEEN
1 the above entitled Court and Cause on the
30th day of March, 18, by W. N. Barrett, then
district attorney of the 5th Judicial District of
OrtiKou, wherein it is avered and shown that
I-avl FrAnnh. then a l-entdent of Columbia
county, Oregon, died intestate in the county of
Mnitnoman in saia siaie, on me mnaayoi
March, ls9ft:
That said French, at the time of his death,
owned In fee all that portion of the following
described real estate lyinjj east of the partition
feuee of the Susannah Lamberson tract, to-wit:
Beginning at a point 8 17 deierees 10 minutes E
6.60 chs from that corner of the Aaron Hroyles
douation land claim that is situated N 66 de
grees SO minutes K 7.45 chs from the quarter
post ou the west side of section Mo. 4, township
V A VT XTn. t m . U'lllamaHii MdHUn
and thence running N 52 decrees 10 minutes E
8.52 chs to a stake; thence S 52 decrees 10 min
utes K 0.59 chs to a point 50 feet from the center
of the N. P. railroad, as the same is now built;
thence 8 37 dearrees W. and Darallel with the
center tine of said railroad to a point in the cen
ter une oi Aiiiton creeic ; tnence up me center oi
Milton creek to a point where a line extended
8 52 degrees 10 minutes W from the beginning
post would intersect the center of said creek:
thence N 52 decrees 10 minutes to the place of
beginning ; all iu Columbia county, Oregon ; and
then had in his possession a large amount of
money:
That all of said nronertv is within this indi
cia district, and within Columbia county, Ore
gon: That the estate of Levi French has been fully
settled, aud the same is free from debts:
That said ievt French ten no Kin or neiraat
law, and by reason thereof and of his intestacy
all oi said property has escheated to the State of
Ore iron; and that the defendant Llndley Meeker
is in possession of the same:
That on or about the 1st day of November.
IBM, the governor of Oreiron was informed of
all the foregoing facts, and he then gave leave
to, and directed said W. K. Barrett to prosecute
this action, and authorized the employment of,
and employed Messrs, Dillard 4 Cole to assist
said district attorney herein, and asking Judg
ment that said estase has escheated, and that
the 8tate of Oregon be seized and possecwed of
allot said property and directing the sheriff o$
Columbia county, Oregon, to sell said real estate
and make return of his proceedings according
to law.
It is hereby ordered that all persons Interested
In the estate of said Levi French, deceased, or
in said property, appear in this cause within
sixty days from the date hereof and show cause,
if any thay have, why title to all of said property
should not vest in the State of Oreernn, and be
sold as required by law: and that this order he
fiublished for at least six comtecutive weeks
rom this date in the "Oragon Mist,' a weekly
newspaper published ' regularly in Columbia
county, Oregon.
Done and ordered in open Court, at this May
term, 1S9A- August , ly6.
Witness THOMAS A McBKIDE, Judge.
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wuere can be found the choicest brands of
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Card tables, pool tnhlu, billiard table and
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