The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913, October 14, 1898, Image 3

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    Oil EG ON MIST.
rvir, octobku i. icaa.
rKRSONAL AND LOCAL.
Mrs. t. L, Clear visited In Portland
thin week.
Attorney W. H. Conyen cam up
from Clatekame lhurdy.
will and Jack rrlriKio wer over
front Vertionia Wednesday,
Charles and Lou McCauley came
over Irom Venionia Wednesday.
Mr. J. ft. Bliermao l( now employed
ou the Murkle place, at Warren.
I Frank Miles,of Salem, visited friends
awl rt-luiivfa here tliii week and last.
Miai Mary Confers and Mr. J. Lew!,
of Oregon City, iei)t last Sunday In
this city.
; Omar BhannaVian, who tome time
elnoe went to Indiana, returned to
this city Wednesday evening.
' Dolph Mason, who one time resided
hoar tlii city, died la Portland latt
Sunday morning of consumption.
J Rev. C. B. Philbrook will preach
next Sunday morning at Doer Inland
and in thii city in the evening at 7: 80.
Tha county court will be in session
on October 19th and 20th to hear and
receive complaints regarding back
taxes.
W incorrectly itated last week that
the number of children enrolled at the
Qiiinny ichool wat 47, It ahould have
read 57.
Cord wood la now telling for 12.25
per cord, spot cash, at Warren ; an in
create ol 90 ceo la a cord tinea two
yeara ago.
Drt. Rom and ClifT were In Portland
ttiie week attending the grand lodge
Knights of Pythta at delegatea from
the local lodge.
U. W. Clark hat returned to Houl
ton from Kalama, where he has been
engaged at carpentering for I. O. Wik
trom for tome lime.
Partiea wishing to bae photographs
taken ahnuld call at Ford's gallery at
once, at Mr. Ford expects to remove
to Rainier In a fow daya.
Judge Doan wat In town Wednesday
In answer to a notification to appear
in the circuit court at a receiver in the
case of an Intolvent business firm.
Mr. 0. t Haaen, of Houlton.broughl
In a few very large potatoee grown in
Ida yard. The variety la unknown but
that doesn't interfere with their sUe.
It la said here this week that J. P.
lleckert, formerly of the News force,
nd W. A. Wood, of Rainier, have
taken charge of the Rainier Review.
It It quite evidnit that winter la
here to star. Inclicationa point strongly
in that direction, and the Inevitable ia
accepted with more or leaa bad humor.
.Rev. G. .0. Haley will preach at
Kcapnocae next Sunday, morning and
evening. Rev. T. J. Ferguson will
preach at Columbia City at 11 a. m.
next Sunday.
Old fashions in drete may be re
vived, but no o1d-fahioned medicine
can replace Chamberlain'a Colic, Chol
era and Diarrhooa Remedy. For talc
by Dr. Edwin Roet, druggist.
Ralph Hmen, of Warren,' brought
In some very nice tpeoimena of Blue
I'erimaiu applet. The tection of coun
try near Warren it developing into a
epiendid fruit-raising tection.
Tuesday waa a buiy day In St. Hel
ena. Thettreeta were crowded with
jurymen, witnesses, lawyera, and epeo
tatora, but the email amount of busi
ness in the circuit court, and the dit
charge ol the jury, toon caueed the
crowds to disperse.
Mr. J. L. Jonea. justice of the peace
for Rainier precinct, and chanoellor
commander of Rainier lodge Knight
ol Pythlita, died at Rainier Taeaday
forenoon at 11:45. Mr. Jonea waa
well known in and around Rainier,
where he had many warm fnende, be
ing genial and accommodating. De
reused wat alto a member of the
Maaonio order.
Complaint baa been reoeived at thlt
olUce that our bundle of paper doea
not arrive at Mist and other Lower
Nohutem placea until Tuesday of each
week. We have made diligent inquiry
and know positively that the blame is
with the railway mail service. Our
import are mailed at tbit office on
Thursday evening and are taken to
Houlton the aame evening, from where
tliey are th'ppod Friday morning to
lntn.rivr aroints, and the bundles for
Mist and Fiahhawk ahnuld be put off
atClaUkanie Friday forenoon, ine
nttAntion of the dopnrtmeut will -be
called to the utter Incapacity and in
cllieiency of the clerka and torvioe.
The large government barge No. 9
arrived at tho rock quarry below town
YV...1r.nd1iv to receive a cargo of
crashed rook for the government forti
fications at Fort Steven. The new
iwU-cruahina: plant it iust in readiness
nnnmtA. and the loading of the
tin raa be beeun Monday, Mr.
Wm. J. Snyder, the barge-tendor, in
forma us that there are to be taken
.hot nnam nvnr 10.000 vard of
crushed rock, which, used with 7000
yards of eand to be brought from the
upper river, will form the concrete in
side the fortificationt. Work may be
continued on the improvement of the
mouth of the Columbia for five or aix
years to come.
TV. at.Aa.mnr Punhv. which It HOW
on the Rainior-Portland run m opposi
tion to the Iralda, came downTuesday
evening ahead of time, looking after
and the crow making them
selves acquainted along the river. The
Oauby is a ataunoh built little oraft,
and as neatly and oommodiously ap
pointed inaide as it is possible to ar
range a small boat. Her after cabin
contains 36 folding easy chairs sta
tionary, arranged at in a railway F.
senger coach. There still remains con
siderable room ait in the little boat,
besides a number of comfortable sottea
in the forward cabin. The boat is said
to be able to make twelve to fourteen
milea per hour, and she protiiiaee to
become a iormidablo opponent of tha
boat already on the run.
CIRCUIT OOUItT,
Ldttlo Business to Do-Jury Excused
. (or tie iorm. -
Tb regular October tarm of tb circuit
court for Columbia county was convened
at 0:80 Tuesday forenoon by Judge Uo
flrlde. W. A. Harris, elsrk, i. N. Hloe,
her I IT; T. J. CIsoton, prosecuting attorney)
T. 0. Watts and J. K. Blekesley baillfts.
The rotloall of lurymun was proceeded
with, and the entire panel answered "pres
ent," .
Th drawing of a grand Jury was tben
proceeded with, and resulted In John Red-
dick. Arnold Orsbaiu, Bllvo Qrabaiu, J, P.
Wells, A. B. Lyons, Martin Harvey, and
John Edholin being drawn, the first-named,
John Reddlck, appointed foreman.
All other Jurymen except James Muckle,
jr., K. M. Wharton, and l.lndley Meeker,
were discharged for th term, and those
three mull next Honday,
Utile bushiest Is expvctpd this term, In
faot no cases of any consequence sre ex
pected for trial. Th grand Jury l expected
to hay little to occupy Its attention,
Th present term will probably cost lees
to th county tbaa any term for a number
of years back.
Th following proceeding war bad dur
ing th week up to time of going to preset
Durham ve Durham default.
W.J, Delta vs Columbia Banking Co.;
petition of E. E. Quick to be made party
defendant allowed.
8. 0. Spencer vs John Conway; Judgment
for coats and dissolve attachment vacated
and set aaid.
H. C. tamberson vs H, T. GrewcU; dis
missed.
R. Z. Joy vs Columbia county and Jod-
eon Weed, clerk ; Judgment for plaintiff.
R. H. Klner vs R. 8. Perkins; dismissed.
8. W. Tallman vs Wm. Barr; dismissed.
C. 0. Ulrt at si vs W. II. Drydcn; dis
missed.
Stat of Oregon vs J. A. Ray; plea of
guilty of simple assault, and sentence sus
pended and defendant discharged on bis
own recognisance.
Peter II. Lund admitted to cltiscnsblp;
J, B. Godfrey and Wm. Holt, witnesses.
Bosart vs Embody j Judgment for plaint
iff.
Hatter of assignment of Anryt A Klst-
nsr; sal of assign confirmed.
Michael Pierter vs Wm. Mellingeretal;
Judgment and decree of foreclosure.
R. Nixon vs W. 8. Runyon t el ; order of
confirmation of sale.
Madison vs Cross; dismissed.
Mitchell vs Mitchell ; default,
H. Varwlg, Jr., vs Annie Miller et si; de
fault and decree of foreclosure, and attor
ney fceof $50.
Flora Wauty rs 8. H. Kiatner; default a
to Klstner and wife, demurrer of Doan
overruled and one week to answer.
O. V. Jlorck vs J. 0. Epperlyj answer
stricken ont sod three days' tiros to verify.
Plaintiffs allowed to amend compUlulby
making D. J. Swltxer a party plaintiff.
Emma Btonberg v John C. Mania tal;
default, and W. D. Dillard appointed guar
dian ad litem.
Th grand Jury finished their labors it 10
o'clock Thursday, and tb following la the
report i
Oread Jury Repast.
In the circuit court of the atate of Oregon
for Columbia county.
Thomas A. HcBrlde, Judge of the above-
named court;
We. the nnderalirned member of the
grand Jury for tha October, 1898, term of
aaid court, beg leave to submit this our final
report, whioh Is aa follows, to-wit:
We have examined Into all matters of
crime brought before us, there being no
blndovers, and have found no bills.
We hav visited tha connty Jail, and are
plraaed to say the repair were well and
substantially made, and .tha sanitary con
dition good.
We have visited the county clerk' office.
and And the books neat and well kept. We
have also visited the sheriff's office. alo ex
amined the books of the county treasurer's
office, and wa heartily commend the sys
tem with which those officers transact their
business; especially th checks and eonnter
checks on the public fund which is exercised
by each office.
We commend the Justice of the pease tn
their action requiring bonds in criminal
proceedings begun in their conrte providing
for the proseoutlog wltnesa to pay coots
should tb prosecution be unwarranted.
And now, having finished onr labois, we
respectfully ask that we be discharged.
J. H. Rkddici, foreman,
Masti Hxhvxt,
John Edholk,
Ota 8. Lvoa,
A. 8. Gbamam,
Bilvo Graham,
J. P. Wait.
Big Output of IiOga.
Astoxia. Or.. Oct. 6.-Two extensive
schemes are now on foot to Increase the
outuut of lo. wblob will find their way
into the Columbia, Both are in th nature
of logging railways to tap the timber belle
on the north sjde of the river, and parties
of surveyors are said to be now in th field,
making the preliminary surveys. One
scheme Is said to be backed by the com
bined lumber Interests of the Columbia river.
Its plan is said to be to construct a road
from the Columbia at a point near Iiwaco
to Shoalwater bay, thus tapping one of the
richest spruce belts In Western Washington.
The other enterprise is backed by a private
logging company, and contemplate build
ing a line from the head of Deep river into
tbe Salmon creek country. Both of these
districts are filled with valuable timber,
much of which Is sprnce, and tha building
of these roada would make accessibl to the
Columbia river milling interests thousana
Of seres of Umber that la at present wholly
tributary to dray's narpor.
Royal
Wbelesew and rfeiKleat.
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IPOMIED MwSb
Death of Three Prominent Citi
zens of this County.
A Light Lanoh on Canned Goods
Prove s Fatal Meal All Hem
bers of Rainier Lodge K. of P.
Tb people of Rsinler and th surround
ing neighborhood wr greatly excited tbit
week over th sudden death of two promi
nent men, Mr. J. L. Jones, of Raluisr, and
Mr, P. J. Young, who resided near Apiary,
Mr. Walter Furrow, of Rainier, Ilea in the
Portlaud hospital at the point of death with
apparently the same ailment that affected
the two who are dead.
The three gentlemen were members of
the Order of Knights of Pythias, and had
ttendsd lodge at Rainier last Saturday
veiling. Juet before lodge they went to
the saloon of Miles Sheelrn, after buying a
can eucb of lobsters, elams, aud shrimps at
W, J, Dt'lls's store, and proceeded to eat
them along with crackers and an occasional
drink. After lodge it Is supposed tliey
went to th drug store of Mr. Jones, where
they ate more lunch, a plate and knit aud
fork having been found there.
Mr. Jones took violently sick on Monday
night and at 11:45 on Tuesday died. No
particular notice, further than hi sadden
and mysterious doaih, was taken of the
matter until latter in the day Tuesday when
Walter Furrow was hauled into town on a
sled, suffering from an ailment exactly
similar to that which affected Mr. Jonea.
TJuon the arrival of Mr. Furrow, a little
little examination revealed the faot that Mr.
Toung had been with the other gentlemen
on (Saturday eveolng, aud he, too, might be
la th same critical oondltlun, hence mes
sengers were immediately dispatched to bis
home near Apiary, where he wa found
dead in his bed.
Indication pointed to the fact that Mr.
Young bad struggled considerably between
lite aud death, and bad been very alck at
his stomach. His clothes bad been changed
and it is supposed that he died either Sun
day or Monday. A lamp was found still
burning In bis room. He waa bachelor
and for that reason It Is Impossible to ascer
tain the exact facts in the case.
The members of Rainier lodge who ac
companied Mr. Furrow to Portland re
turned to Rainier Wednesday morning to
attend the funeral of Mr. Jones, and re
potted the condition of the sick man even
worse than when he arrived at the hospital,
and no hope whatever was entertained tor
bis recovery.
Latsb. Mr. Walter Farrow died in the
hospital at Portland at t o'clock Thursday
morning.
Mr. Young was buried at Rainier Thurs
day by the Kulgbts of Pythias of Rainier
and Avon lodges.
Mr. Furrow will be burled at Rainier tO
day.
Dr. Cliff and Dr. Rose were in Portland
attending tha grand lodge Knightaof Pyth
ias, and they were summoned to Rainier,
accomprnled by Dr. Caatuorn. A Jory
was enipsnelcd, witnesses were examined
and a verdiot of death by ptomaine poison
ing rendered hi accordance with the medt-
cil opinion.
Ptomaine poisoning is a result of an alka
loid formation from animal or vegetable
Dutrefactioa. sometimes engendered in
canned goods.
KAINIBR NOTES.
Changes in residence are numerous.
Geo. Carrigan haa moved to R. H. Dlo-
blee's ranch. 0.
8. H. Kutocr has moved into the Weath-
erwax residence.
II. H. Doan and family hav moved Into
the house vacated by Mrs. Bearc.
8. K. Thompson haa moved into J. Cy
Smith's bouse in Hoeck's addition.
P. A. Brant Is going to occupy the rooms
In the Delta building vacated by 8. H. Klst
ner.
lire. D. T. M. Bearc has moved to Spo
kane, Wash., to Join her husband who is
employed there. .
The A. iC.B. B. are cleaning np their
tracks through the town, and putting in
guard rails at all crossings.
Fred Weather ax and bis mother are
moving Into the old saloon building, and
are going to run a restaurant.
W. B. Newsome la laying th foundation
tor a large business building on Water
street. The building la to be 36x80 feet,
containing four storerooms, the npper story
to be fixed no for a hotel, "
The writer in laat week's Review who
signed himself "Ananias" came closer to
disclosing his real character than many of
his readers supposed. He Jumped onto the
poor benighted ticket agent here, who has
shown him many favors and the ticket
agent's mother-in-law, whom Ananias goes
out of the way to belittle and Insult, baa
put almost as much feed In Ananias' trough
as his own -effort baa provided. Ananias
has shown suob a lack of horse sense and
common decency lu bis business endeavors,
as well as la bis treatment of friends and
neighbors, that while bis neighbors ean'l
more away, the friends have. An offspring
of the Flowery Kingdom sites Ananiaa op
about right when be says; "Teach nm
schools one time maybe twono eatoh uni
schools again. School clerk; I dunno
maybe two year district loose urn 240 dolls
no see um again. Habe church money
allesame school money. Church want blm
Long time be no dig um up; byumby he
catohum. He work for Blanchard and
Blanobard bust. Work for Muokle he bust,
Tly to lun Review bust him. Buy um team
allesame two horse. One horse no sable,
ellni tlee to catch um gleen leaves; fall
down and no oan get up again. He go
Mothar-ia-Uw, say allesame want horse
little time. Allesame keep borse yet
Mdther-tn-law no catch nm money, and
maybe oatch um byumby; allesame school
money
ON A TOUK OP INSPECTION.
Tbe county commissioners, Ueasra.Frakes
and Peterson, were out Inst week on an In
spection of roads and bridges throughout
tbe county. Mr. Frakes traveled by horse
book from Rainier through Beaver valley
to Clatskanie, thence to Mist and Flsbbawk,
where he was joined by Mr. Peterson. Tbe
bridges In that locality were Inspected, and
the journey resumed over onto Crooked
oreek. The trip up N'elisleni river was then
made to the Taylor bridge, above Vernonia,
from whence Mr. Frakes continued on over
the mountain to this city. Mr. Frakes
states that the last mentioned bridge needs
some repairing, but otherwise the bridges
, in the county ate iu fairly good oondltlou.
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J nur KinanunOood nntll October autb. r
2 For the benefit of visitors to the falr-QUf ""
3 11.00 on every
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..j.: errs on coys' clotiisijcs.
One Price to all Goods marked la plain figures.
Corner
FAUOUS CLOTHING HOUSE
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ITEM.
The hop-pickers are about all borne again.
J. Bhlevte I working four farms tbU year,
Including his own homestead.
The rains have proven sufficient moisture
for late garden crops. The finest tomatoes
in this violuity this yea were grown on
Miller Bros', place, end they have sola a
ierg quantity of them. Tbe potato crop is
notqnltesolerg a last year, but think
there will be plenty for borne nse.
School Report.
Matoxb, Or., Oct. II. Tbe following is
tbe report of school district No. 23, Colum
bia county, Oregon, for month commencing
on September 12 and ending October 7th:
Number days attendance 1
Number days absent 67
Times tardy ; 28
Average daily attendance 24
Number boye enrolled 16
Number sirls enrolled u
Those neither absent nor tardy Willie
Overboil, Stella Turner, and Abble Black.
Estxixa FoLSArrLX, teacher.
Gobls, Or., Oct. 1L The following Is a
report of Upper Tide Creek school, district
No. 87, Columbia county, for the term com
mencing August 1st and ending October 7:
Number boys enrolled 10
Number girls enrolled 11
Number days attendance 760
Number days absence &'A
Areraire dailv attendance... 14
Cases of tardiness.... 27
Those not absent during term are: Lydia
Bucher, Mabel Jones, and Bertie Bishop.
Fbssmax Fixa, teacher.
Beat Eatate Transfers.
Eugene Blakesley to Lena B Doming
lot J5, blk 10, St Helens, and U
acres off Perrv D Ll I 00
T-on. Rami A 1 fkminarto J K Blakee-
lev. 11 acres off Ferry Ubu iw
Lewis h and Bertha D Griffin to Jos
Kitarirri wisbtrarn. nrv. or OWK
end lot 1. sec7.tii7n. rgwest.... 400 00
Elleu, Percy P and William D Heath
tn Mrv st j tiunninicuam. sesa aeo
4. tn 6 n. r 2 west SO 00
tnl.ii f vanh-rt to Ira Savior. neW of
sec , tp 6 u, r 8 west. . ...... .iwv w
Kaspar Konersteln to Annus Kolwr-
stein. pan oi me a u cryam u u
ft 1 00
Geo F and Margaret J Moeck to Sfbel
K ruinine, lot in Banner ouiuw. .. iw w
H B sod Kate Nicholas to P Loveu-
ftrt, 15m acres from tbe Knighton
ac. loooo
Oriu G Parker to Eiis Schmidt, se
sec 34. to 4 n. r 8 wees S7S 00
J C and Daisy Sanford to H B Nich
olas. Irom tlie ivnigtiton uiiU um w
Mary and William Williams to Una
B Denilun, lot 18. blk 10, at Helens.
end U acres off Perry D I. U 1 00
Three foe tare la Cnalttleaw
"When vou are sick, what yon like beat is
to be cfiosen fur a medicine in tha first
place: what experience tells you is beat to
be ehosen in the second place: what reason
(I. e. Theory) says is best is to be chosen in
the last place. Bat If you can get Dr. In
clination, Dr. Experience, and Dr. Reason
to bold a consultation togetner, iney win
give you the beet advice that can be taken."
v Ben you nave a naa ooia ui. inclina
tion would recommend Cliainberiain's
Cough Remedy, because It is pleasant and
safe to take. Dr. Experience would recom
mend it becausa it never falls to effect a
speedy and permanent cure. Dr. Reason
would recommend it because II la prepared
on scientific principles, and acts on nature's
plan in relievinn tha lungs, opening the se
cretions aud restoring tbe system to a net-
oral and healty eondiuou. cor sale ny lr.
Edwin Ross, druggist.
...Sabserlbs for the
OREGON ISTEOMOIAH
The Two Together..,-
$2.00 fen ren. .$2.oo pes nun
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
La so Orrtca at Oaaooa City, Ox.,
Anna 27. Isoa.
vroncw re hereby given that the
i V followlnor-named settler has filed nottee of
his intention to make ttnal proof In support of
uis cioim. ana mat ooia proof win oe maae co
lore tne Kevister ana Keceiver. or uresoa utv.
Oregon, on October 6th, UW&, ie:
MIKOZV8TAW OLKJNICKI.
Homestead Entry No. 10.367. for tbe weM of nw
and iKl wl4 and of sw3 of section lu,
tp In, r I went.
He names the following witnesoes to prove bts
eontioaous residence npou, and cultivation of
sola lana, vii: k. jsarsnan, oi rortiana, ure
ton. Columbia street; W. Hitoliell, of Port-
1IIM.1. VI l.-L, AVI 1 LMU L 1 T.fc , A.
Warney, of valley, Oregon, and at. Fresb, of
Klo7 UHA8. B.MOOBKS, Register.
veer juuouu. ureicon.
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Portland :-:
Bring this coupon with you and
we will allow you a rebate of
....10 PER CENT....
On all your purchases. We
earry the largest stock of
Hen's. and Boys' Clothing
In tbe City, Including an Enormous Line of
...Overcoats end Mackintoshes...
Our Prices are Always tho Lowest.
B2N SELLING. LlOyQT ClotfllHg CO.
Manager. The PopaWr-Prlce Clothiers.
THIRD AND OAK STREETS.
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H I S OUT"-1" 1Uou'' nl""UB'l
sio.oo puivhase of : H
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TAKEN UP.
A three rear-old bar mare with a blaze face:
a little wiute on riRiit nlna lout.
Ownor uluime
call and pay damage.
A. M.
FAltKEB, Vor-
uonia, uregon.
FOR SALE.
The Thoroughbred Reentered Jersey Bull,
'8ANTMM." Inquire at tills olUce.
TREASURER'S NOTICE.
Coohtt TasAsoRia's flmca,
HT. IIklkni, Oa September 28, 1W8.
NOTICE 18 HJEKKBV GIVEN THAT ALL
unpaid County Warrants of Columbia
County, Orison, which have been prenented
and endorMd: "Not JPld tor Want of Fundi,,"
prior to riov. 1, lfttio, win be pam upon prerwu
tatlon at thin office. Interest will not be allowed
aflertblxdiite. EDWIN KOriH,
fcao'il Treasurer of Columbia County, Oregon.
CITY TREASURER'S NOTICE.
Ornci or Citt Tke j iimsa,
TBE CITY TKKAHUkkK Ol Hf.'HaXKNg,
Orexon hereby elves notice that all war
rants of this elty wlikH have been prenenteo
and endorsed "Not Paid Inr Want of Funds,"
prior to April 21t, 17, will be paid npoa pre
sentation to me. .Interest will not be allowed
oiler this date. DAVID DAVIS,
City Treasurer.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Laud Ornce at Ontaov City. Ox..
September 29th, 1WH.
NOTICE 18 HEREBY tilVBN THAT THE
following-named settler baa Died notice of
his Inteutlon to make final proof In supiiortof
his elalm, and that sold proof will be mode be
fore the County Clerk of Columbia county, at
St. Helens, Oregon, on November 12th. viz:
JOHN HII.DEBBAND,
Homestead Entry Mo. 9fW5 for the smith i of
northwest f4 aud lota J sad i of auction 4, town
ship i north, range S west.
He names the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon ana cultivation
of said land, vis: Valentl Glinlecki, Joe Nitch.
Andrew KlnowBki, and Oertuud Morboch, all of
Volley, Oregon.
oTflll - CHA8. B. MOORES, Register.
KoQcb of Ateinistrator's Sale of Lani
NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT IN PtJR
snance of on order of the County Court of
the Bute of Oregon, in and for Columbia Coun
ty, made and entered on the 6th day of Septem
ber, ltm. In the matter of theentate of John El
more, deceased, the uudersigued, the adminis
trator or snia estate, will iill il SV'-'O? auction
to the hlsrhiut bidder, subieci to conflrmation
by said Court, on Monday, the 24th day of Octo
ber, A. D. VSM, at ID o'clock a. m.. at the front
door of the County Courthouse, tn tbe City of
St. Helens. Columbia County, State ef Oregon,
all the right, title, interest, and estate of tho
said John Elmore at the tims of his death in
and to all that certain lot, piece, or parcel of
real astute, situate In the County ql Columbia
and State of Oregon, and particularly described
as follows, towit:
The eoutheaM Quarter of Section Thirty-four,
In TownshlD Six North, of Ronire Throe west of
the Willamette Meridian, and containing ICO
acres.
The terms of said aate are Cosh, IT. 8. Gold
Colo; tea per eent of the bid to be paid on the
dav of sal, and the balance of said bid payable
on tbe day of ronfirmoUoa of aold sale.
Administrator of Estate of John Elmore, de
ceased. si6ol4
SUMMONS.
In the Clrenlt Court of tbe State el Oregon for
Columbia County.
- Uixt M. Ttvut, Plolntia,
va.
Jons Haaar Tatub, Defendant.
To John Henry Taylor, tbe above-named de
fendant: IN THs NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON:
You ore hereby commanded and required
to appoar In the above-entitled court and an
swer the complaint filed against you In the
above-entitled eause nn or before the erst day of
the next regular term of the above entitled
court nest following tlie expiration of the time
prescribed in the order of publfcattou of this
summons, towit: Tuesday, the 11th day of Octo
ber, IW; and yon will take notice that if you
foil to answer, for want thereof tlie plaintiff will
apply to tha court for the reUel prayed for In
ber complaint, towit:
First That on or hefora tbe first day of the
term of the above-entitled court, that you pay to
the derk thereof the sum ef J1W1.U0 siuuooy
pendente lite. .
Second For a decree dissolving the manias
contract now and heretofore exJsttug between
ulaintirr and aefendoal. one lor a aeicree awara-
1ns the care, custody, and control of the minor
children of plaintiff and defendant to this
nlKintifr.
Third for a decree swarding to this plaintiff
one-naif of the Hittowiug-aeaoriiwo real prop
erty, towit: Lying, beintr, and situate in Colura
bia'oounty, Oregon, aud designated as the South
west quarter of the Northeast quarter and the
Northwest quarter of the Southeast quarter of
Section 8, Township 4 North, Range 4 West of
tlie Willamette Meridian, belonging to said de
fendant; and
Fourth That tn the event said defendant falls
to pay sold aiimouy pendente lite, that the said
sum of 1160.00 be ordered and adjiidfred to be a
lien upon the interest of said defendant in
sold premises, and that the same be sold to pay
said sum, and for the costs and disbursements
of thlt suit, and for such olhar relief as may be
equitable.
This summons Is published against yon In TH
St. HsLKNa Mist by order of Hoo. Thos. A. Mo
Brido, )udKe of the above-entitled eonrt, made
and dated the 2nd day of September, 1898.
tiKO. R. BAUI.EY,
sSo7 Attorney for Plaintiff.
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