The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913, November 18, 1898, Image 3

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    OREGON MIST.
s rillOAT, flOVEHIBUCU la, mot.
TOLD IN SIDEIIEADS.
0TIXD OB PUtfKID RoaDI, It
hat bu mcttevted that the oumrai
alooerg purchase portable sawmill
for the purpose of planking lume of
tlx main roads. It It eonUmded that
with to much wet weather in Tilla
mook, the graveled roadt are out up
text winter, making it bad for travel,
while if the road were planked, they
would be good to travol over all
the year round. Thar la IorIo in the
argument, and it mould receive ths
careful consideration of the board
of county commissioners. Different
eectiont of tha country have to adopt
timerem metnoiit of building roads,
according to oil mala, Tha first ques
tion to aik la, Which la tha beat ma
terial for Tillamook county roada,
gravel or plaokT If it can b demon-
traiod that plank will r.ive better ser
vice (baa gravel, tha commissioners
would ba lustifled In dolnc somsthina-
to bring about mora eatktaotioo,
. woion it it plainly teen the graveled
roada are not doing la tha winter.
FoMiblr tome of tba gravel naad
wouia never make good roadi any
where Tillamook Headlight.
Evident Diihohkitt. A eltlien of
Portland, who built a drier a few milea
irom me city, ana auring me pad
season dried some tlx ty tone of prunes,
, eoia mem to a HarfFranoiaoo Arm. It
M remarked to bira that they would
we sold as California prunes, but to
enow bim that thi waa not to. the
firm aent him aample of the labels
mm need on their boxes. It Is a
handsome label, and reads: "Fancy
Oregon Italian prunes, packed by
,8an Francisco." Tbie waa per
fectly satisfactory, bat a, man who la
up to the wilea of California fruit men
ayi that these label will be pat on
the cultu lUUa California French
prnnea, and the large Oregon Italian
prance wilt be labeled "Fancy Cali
fornia Prunes." thai giving the pur
chaser t favorable Ida of California
prnnea and an unfavorable opinion of
Oregon prunes. It may be that the
person making this statement is pre
judiced, but Oaliforoiana have for
many years marketed so much Ore
gon produce no CaSiforoian that there
U notuing improbable la the statement.
AVAPoa oiia Astoria baa a
yonng man Who promisee to gain a
worldwide, reputation within the
course of very abort time, gay tba
A Marie Budget. Hii name is Ed
ward L. Lowe and be resides at 241
Tenth street. For the paat two years
tola yonng man has been, constantly
at work on an invention which he
aueeeeded in perfecting a few weeks
ago, and haa received a government
patent on it. Hii invention is a
vapor engine," end if the machine
will accomplish only one-half what he
claims fer it, it will revolutionise the
gasoline Ian nob. maohinee and place
them in the background. The patent
department of the government recog
nises the importance of thii engine
and pronounce It a wonderful Inven
tion, simple in construction, economi
cal and durable. It la also reported
that the 8tandard Oil Company haa
been watching the progress of yonng
Lowe's work, but failed to eecore any
definite information. Practical de
monstrations have already been made,
and now that he has secured a com
plete patent, atepa will ba taken te or
ganise a company with capital and
commence manufacturing the ma
chine for market.
Bio Tihbm DfUL. There is every
probability, aays the Aslorian, that
eeverai tewnahipi of .limber land will
be bought in Clatsop county within a
abort time. .Recently J. B. Johnston
returned from a oruise made through
the country tributary to Kaoanicum
creek, in company with a representa
tive of J. O. Day, of the firm of Day
Bros., builders of the Cascade locks,
who intend purchasing a large timber
tract la that vioinity. Mr. Johnston
would not talk of bis trip further than
to lay that he had cruised townships
6-7, 6-10, 6-10, 4-9 and 6-9. all of which
are tributary to Necanioum, and con
tain about a billion feet of timber. It
is learned from other sources, how
aver, that the Day Bros, have contem
plated the purchase of this tract of
land for soma time. The timber on
the townships in question it not as
good as in other portions of the county,
but it ia more accessible end requires
leas capital to place it in tidewater.
Nearly all of this timber can be logged
by teams and put la tidewater at small
expense. It ia stated that in connec
tion with thia tale of timber, the Day
Bros, are about to erect a large saw
mill with a capacity of 160,000 feet of
lumber a day. It ia thought that the
mill will be located at Seaside.
vii a.u.
r ali r ihmihu
Ing on the Columbia ia over for thia
year. From the best estimates obtain
able, it is thought that about 115,000
panes bare been put up. Of the in
dividual canneries, Cook, of Clifton,
' head tba list with about 40,000 eases.
The fall season Just paat was a re
markable on in several particulate.
The pack was the Urgeat in the bla-
-ory of fall fishing on the river, tba
Erice paid for silversidee was higher
laa for several yeara and, owing to
the shortage In the spring pack here,
on the Round and in Alaska, the
Canned article found a ready tale at
good figure, and the greater portion
of it was shipped a feet a pscked.
The demand for steelheedg was also
unprecedented and what few were
caught sold for a higher price than
waa paid for Chinook during tba
apring season. Thi waa due almost
Wholly to the fact that the cold storage
men have entered the field to a greater
stent than, ever before. With the
large cold storage plant of Smith Bros,
now being erected jn Astoria, the
preparationa being made by Tresoott
for enlarging hi operation, sod in'
creased supply of thia clas of flh
sure to result from the hatcheries now
in operation, the outlook for a profita
ble busiuesa in cold storage shipment
ia the near future i enoouraging.
Teaoher 'In thi stania, what I
meant by Ihe line, 'The shades of
night were falling fastf" Bright
scholar "The people were pulling
down the Winds.",
LOCAL NEWS NOTES.
Hr. and Urt.' Andrew EuUU were
in rortiana last JTriday,
Jack ITanW.rt tJ it. Tr.i-u. t.
-, -IIJIWl 4.19-
view, was on our streets last Friday.
County Clerk Watts was attending
vuuurM in jroruena weanesuay,
Mr. J. W. Lane, of Ml.t, was doing
uimiuww ,u mis o,ty luursaay of , this
Rev. 0. E. Philbrook Will preach at
8cappoose,next Sunday at il&O and
Goble Will celebrate Thankso-leUa
.. . . t i. .... . .
itu rnu oau ai nigui, at Jjoth'
wins s now nail.
Merchant D. W. Prlne. ftf Rmnnnnu
was In our CitV Fridev aftarnoon at.
tenuiog so oosiness mailers.
Mr. Alex Sword, ot Varnnnla
doing business la St. Helens and Fort-
ina, we uuter part 01 last week.
Mr. 8. P. Ballard earn. Avar fmm
Pittsburg last Friday to attend to
uusiaess mauers oeiore ine oountv
sours. .
DcDtltv Clark Harris vlaltail til.
ranch near VarnnnlA nn flaturiti ent
Sunday. He returned home Monday
County Assessor Martin White and
wue nave removed irom Houlton to
St. Helens, and will hereafter reside
In Ibis city,
Mr. Omar Shannahan came ud from
Peterson a camp last Friday. Mr.
Shannahan has been employed there
neany a year.
Mark Swager retorned from Beatlla
Saturday night. He will return to
that city today or tomorrow with hie
family, and will hereafter make that
place bis permanent hornet Kelso
Journal.
Thanksgiving will soon be at hand
and if some sympathizing individual
win snow us where a good, let turkey
roosts, ana guarantee that the faithful
wstohdo is not at home, we will have
A S J . . .a . a .
tursey dinner on inai uay.
Judge Case, of Auburn precinct.
was seen doing business on onr street
Friday of last week. Tb Justice
court of Auburn precinct is the only
one in the county to replenish the
county exchequer with cash received
from finea. Auburn bas sent in two
fines one of 15.00 and one of 120.00.
The receipt in the county clerk's
office for land redemptions on tax sale
certificates to farcin November amount
10 9334.7. The receipts lor lees in
that office during the month of October
amounted to 9217.46. Last Friday
Hr. Baldera contribute to tbe wealth
of the county to the extent of f 600 for
taxes for 1BVS and I87.
Senator MoBride left Portland on
the 8d of the present month for New
York City, where he would Join a
number of his co-workere in congress,
and there hold a conference upon
some important business matters per
taining to their senate duties be
fore congress convenes next month,
In compliance with an agreement of
tbe other member, of which com
mittee Senator McBrida ia alee a
member.
We have on aaic at this office a
umber of ticket to the benefit enter
tainment to be given ia Portland on
December 6th. The proceeds of this
benefit will go to the widows and or
phans of the viotims of the awful ex
plosion on the torpedo boat Davia, re
cently. Tb entertainment is given
under trie auspice of tbe employe of
Wolf 4 Z wicker's ironworks who will
be assisted by Portland's best talent,
and prom lees to be a brilliant affair, i
The kindly spirit manifested is worthy
of consideration, and tbe undertaking
should be encouraged by liberal pa-j
tronare. Tiokete are but one dollar
each. Call at thia office and purchase.
Churohley Brothers, of Portland,
an making preparations to buy and
get out an immense amount of cord
wood in tha vioinity of Deer Island, i
We have been informed that the
move i not temporary, but will de
velop into an Industry ot considerable
proportion and of a permanent char
acter. Tbeee gentlemen bave been
in tbe wood business in Portland for
several years, and heretofore bave pro
cured nearly all the wood they bave
disposed of in the city at or near
Beaverton. in Washington county,
but the supply is exhausted and it be
came necessary for them to seek an
other scarce of supply. Deer Island
is fortunate in securing such an enter-
orise. because it means permanent
employment for a number of persons
at culling and hauling wood during
the entire year, for an unlimited
time or until the supply of timber
In that vicinity ia exhausted. The
price of the product delivered at the
railroad, to be netted by the peoplo,
will be 1.76, per cord, and it will
bave the effect of greatly atimulating
trade and business ia tbat vicinity.
Tuautav avAninarnf thia week marked
another epoch in the social history of
Avon lodge Knights of Pythias, of this
city. Lodge opened at tbe usual hour
and the rank of Knight waa conferred
a nandidate. after whioh the
lodge-room waa thrown open to friends,
and for three noure wo largo orowu
proceeded to make merry in a manner
known only to those whose good for
tune It is to participate in euoh events.
i Invitation previously en ""
lodge to be present waa responded
by fifteen members, accompanied
.-...in a . mmt ladlea. and the
; v. .n,i frinda of the lodsre in
this city welld the number to nearly
one hundred people. A committee of
three popular Kmgbia O! Avon wage
We were ibown thi week the mednl
and diploma awarded to Mr. W. B,
Dillard, of thi city, for "the best dis
play oi vegetables irom one fmm," at
tbe Portland exposition this year. It
I very evidont tbat no partiality wa
orougbt to bear In this matter, as m
name of the exbibittor was not even
known. Both the medal and diploma
are made to "J. it. UUlari," instead of
tbe propor owner, Mr. Dillard.' Tbey
are tokens of whioh Mr. Dillard may
reasonably feel proud.
A tunnel being made into the moun
tain of rock wbere tbe crusher Is being
operated, will be completed in a very
short time. When completed, it will
be loaded With sixty kegs of black
powder and the charge exploded. It,
no doubt, will shake things up consid
erabty around town, hence we give
the warning, so our people will not
think it is an earthquake or a volun
tary explosion. .
W. N. Meserve was in town yester
day. Mr. Meserve bad Just returned
from Nebalem, wiiere be bad finished
some surveying tbat he had promised
to do.
Tbe city and county jail of St. Helens
bae not bad an occupant for many
months. No tolling bow soon It will be
occupied.
TBEtnONIA TABIETIES.
Three cheers for Washington state.
Whara. O where, are tba BOOST Tbe
eeuo comes oaea gene aeaa.
Mr. TJIrle Ericsson is spending the win'
tor with bis friaad Gustsve iiulu
Tha first snow of the season fell anits
treaty for a snort uuie last weanesuay.
Oeom Smith has lately moved into tbe
Thomas Lavender residence In this city.
Mr, Joeh Besasmea went ont with tbe
mail Monday, Instead ot ths regular carrier.
Ph.a Armatrona aama In fmm Oentoiv
VUla (Saturday alter dm lamuy auu poultry.
Harva Anderson eame In from Salem a
few days age wllb bis brother, Thomas, oi
upper nenaiezu.
Visa Rosa Seasman, who was tha guest of
Mr. and Mrs. K. W. Keasey tbe past week,
is at com again.
Waddlnc bells will soon beheard rlneinir
from tbe vicinity of Upper Beaver, so
came rumor says.
Wa Mellinaer sr.. who has been absent
fer some time irom ibis valley, returned
Monday to wis city. ,
B. Hmlth besins a series of meetinn at
tha shnrnh Mondav. November U. Ail are
eordially invited to oome out and listen to
taa sermon.
Tha amnions nreaehsd by Bev. Ernst
were listened to attentively both at Beaver
and at this plaoe. Tbe quarterly meeting
was weu atieouao.
Emerv Sheeley and TJ. U. Berchlev were
employed by tiny ta drive to Portland the
eattle and sheep imrchaaed by tbat gentla-
iaa m uta tivimi.
Te scribe is Informed tbst If r. and Mrs.
B. W. Kaaae exoaet soon to start for Cal
ifornia to spend the winter. Mr. Keasey's
health la quit poor here.
We. Smith has moved his family and
household effects from the old Sovereign
boose shove town, to the Orin HiaU resi
dence ia this city.
Miss Ida Wilson returned from Elsie
Tuesday, wbere she baa been engaged in
teacliine the vouua sprout bow to shoot
for tbe paat nln mouths.
Mr. Qnstaveson and family exnect soon
to move to tbe Keasev, or Uomewood
ranch, to take care of the Keasey property
in the absence of tbe owner. ... .
Pmf. C. C. Adams, whe Is teachlnc at
Moantaindale. eame over Saturday to viait
friends in Ibis vicinity. He reports every
thins lovely at Mountaindale.
Mr. Wa. Melllheer sr.. will soon be a
full fledged bartender so wS are informed.
He roe to Cornelius to aaaums control of
a saloon belonging to George Brian.
Oar doetorfHatfield) still oantlnaes very
poorly and at last reports he Intended, as
s ooa as able to stand the ride, to return to
Portland to secure medical treatment.
Our school master cave this answer to
the question, "What Is ths cause of such
a republican walkover la all the state f"
Ths question was put by our worthy post
master. "O, the result was caused by the
war," or words to this effect. Tbe post
master said it was on account of tbe
prosperity we were having, he should say.
do iron ksow
Consumption is preventable? Science bas
proven that, and also tbat neglect is sui
cidal. The worst cold er cough ean be
cured with omlob s uough snd consump
tion Cnra. Sold on a Dositive atisrautee (or
over fifty years. Bold by Dr. Edwin Ross,
druggist, St. Helens, Oregon, and N. A.
rarry, .uouiion, uregvn.
Tae gseet Plaster. .'
A nim of flannel dainnened with Cham-
berlain'a Pain Balm aad bound on the af
fected parts ie superiar to sny plaster.
When troubled with a pain In the ehsst or
side, or a lame back, give it a trial. You
are certain to be more than pleased with
the prompt relief which it affords. Pain
rial ED IS also a certain cure lor rneuuiauaia.
For sale by Dr. Edwin Boss, druggist.
Ml l
DOES THIS STRIKE YOUT
linAAw nnmnlaivfona. Kanseattna Itreath
come from chronic oonstipation. Karl's
viover tvoos tea is an iuwiuwwimv ua
been sold for fifty years on an absolute
atiaranlea. Price 25 eta aad SO ets. Sold
by Dr. Edwin Boss, dregitist, St. Helens,
Oregon, and N. A. Perry, Houlton, Oregon.
A Bar SlKta l Crawp.
Hoarseness In a child tbat Is aubiect to
eroup Is a sura Indication of the approach
of tbe disease. If Chamberlain's Oough
Remedy is given as soon as the child be
comes hoarse, or evea after tba eroupy
oough bas appeared, it will prevent the at
tars, asany motnera who pare uruupv
children keep this remedy at baud and find
that it saves them much trouble and worry.
It can always be depended upon and is
pleasant to take. For sale by Dr. Edwin
Ross, druggist.
HOW IS YOUK WIFEt
i , 1 1 t ... t. nAM.u
lias sua ion . uvr uvnuvj i anj, wu-..-
pation. Indigestion, Sick Headache are the
Krincipai causes. a.ari a cioyer noot tea
as onred these ill for half a eentury.
P.ln 9Ji it anil fin eta. Money refnnded if
results are not satisfatory. Sold by Dr. Ed
win Rosa, arnrgist, ot. ueieii8,uregou,ana
N. A. Perry, Houlton, Oregon.
V WHH " "
n.rMi1 an elaborate anread. ooa-
liau iw " ' , ...
sitting of clam chowder, roaat chicken,
sandwiches, olives, coffee, and numer
ous delioious edibles, wnion aisap
psared with alarming rapidity, after
.hinh aome time was devoted to
Timi naaunl an nleaa-
abtly that it was far past midnight be-
tbe visltora ana inenus aeimriu,
.... ih.n It ni with regret that
they left the hall. As the little steamer
Annariue left the wharf at nearly 1
o'clock with her precious cargo she
given a lareweii Dy inoso im. u
-i. Thi. araa one of the most
pleasant affaire ever given in this city,
and those wno Pnri.i... ..
long remember it as uoh. ;
had
GOOD COUNTRY ROADS.
Tbe Greatest Aid to Development a
Country Can Hbtc.
Tillamook Herald. '
At no other season, are the people, and
particularly tbe farmers, so impressed with
the necessity for good roads, than when
the deluge comes. Every farmer tbst comes
to town now damns tbe roads, and yet
there bas been money and labor enough
expended on tbe roada in Tillamook county
to have made a very fair system of roads
throughout the county, and we are led to
believe, therefore, tbat the manner of col
lecting and expending road money In this
state is not tbe best tbst could bs devised.
Good roads are the greatest aid to develop
ment a community can bave, and every
dollar of road money should be expended
la a manner tbat will produce tbe greatest
result. No railroad company would em
ploy other than experts to build Its roads
or keep them up wbea ouce built, and there
Is no reason why a county should not be as
particular in exacting good work for the
money It expends on its roads as a railroad
company. We are not criticising Individ'
nais, but speaking generally. It Is a well
known fact tbat many farmer do a great
deal more work on the roads than tbey get
paid for, and do good work, too, and some
road supervisors do the same thing;
and there are very few who do not earn all
tbey get. But there Is a woeful lack of
system in county road work, which. If rem
edied, would increase the value of tbe work
done. There ia one way to do this, and
that is for tbe state to plaoe tbe building
and the maintenance of tbe roads of a
ooonty so completely in tbe bands otthe
county court that one man might be made
road superintendent for a term ot years
who would have full obarge of all the road
work In bis county.
asAIHIfSts ROTES.
The Infant child of Mr. and Mrs. Anmst
oeet uieo last inursuay.
Alex Bchmerer Is at home after an ex
tnded visit in the East.
W. H. Dryden Is limping around on three
legs, tbe result of a log roiling, (not politi
cal.!
Some people think it la (he proper caper
to iniore themselves and all their friends.
if by so doing they can get "a lick at the
nuiroaa.
Mr. and Mrs. Mattoon, living about two
miles from Rainier on tbe Beaver road,
were afflicted bv the death of an infant
daughter last Saturday.
Hec Horns' dog was struck by the work
train last week and tbe front of his head
caved in, but Is running around as usual.
Hec. aays he hopes It will cure him of suck
ing eggs.
There bas been ouite a stir ia onr town
for several days over the question of tbe
railroad depot. Almost everyone ib tbe
burg had bis "say so" aad there were pe
titions and counter-petitions, with the re
sult that we have a very small chance of
getting a oapot soon.
(TI.MnM TTuil im mIn.Im ...
died at the home of his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. a. U. Hudson, in Beaver Valley. Bun-
day morning at 1 :S0 o'clock. Hie death was
caused bv congestive chills and he was sick
bat two days. The funeral was held Tues
day, the 15th, at Hudson s school house.
ar. a. m. euauo, oi puis city, conducung
uw services.
"roast Hew XeaUaatet.
Riarros, New Zealand, Nov. S3, 1888.
I am very pleased to state that aince I
took the agency of Chamberlain' medicines
tbe sale bas beea vary large, more especial
ly of Cough Remedy. In two years I bave
sold more of thi particular remedy than
ot all other make for the previous five
years. As to its efficacy, I bave beea In
formed by scores of persons of tbe good re-
suiw nvj nav rwceiveu irvra auu auuw
its value from the use of it in my own
household. It is so pleasant to take that
we bay to place tbe bottle beyond the
reacn ot tne cnudren. k. j. boahtlibcbt,
For sale by Dr. Edwin Ross, druggist.
TREASURER'S NOTICE.
Coomtt TasAsoaaa's Omca,
8. Hklcns, Oa.. November 4. M9S,
NOTICE U HKKKBY. tilVKN THAT ALL
unnald Count Warrants of Columbia
County, Oregon, wbich have been presented
and endorsed: "Not Paid for Want ot Funds,"
Srior to Jan. 1,1887. will be paid upon presen
lUon at tbla office. Interest will not be allowed
after this date. EDWIN ROriH,
D4d2 Treasurer of Colombia County, Oregon.
CITY TREASURER'S NOTICE.
Omci of Citv TaaAsnaaa,
TBI CITS TREASURKK O? ST. HBLKNS,
Oregon hereby gives notice that all war
rants of this city whii h have been presented
and endorsed "Not Paid for Want of rnnda."
Sri or to August a, W7, and warrant No. fttt, en
oroed August a, lHtf7, will be paid upon pre
sentation to me. .Interest will not be allowed
site tins date. bavid da vis.
City Treasurer.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Lamp Omoi at Oaaooit Cm, Oa.,
NOTICE 18 HEREBY OIVSN THAT THK
fnllowina-named settler haa Sled notlna of
his intention to make final proof In support of
blsolaim, snd tbat said proof will be made be
fore tne county eiera ol ixuumoia county at bk
Helena, Oregon, on December S, 1888, via:
Homestead entry No. tmtt, for the north M of
northwest W of section 37. and east U of north
east X of section as, township north, range i
wen.
Be names the followlni witnesses te Drove his
Continuous residence upon, and cultivation of
said land, vis:
William Wood, Tj. H. Beeghley, F. K. Parker
and Win MeUluger. all of Vernonla, Oregon.
0213 Caaa. B. Mooaas, Register.
Bciting Powder
Ilade from purt
cream of tartar , .
Safeguards ths toed
'''s.hsst alum.--' .
A&trm trailr
mcaaceraloi
ism tfxrwt
tol the pneasut day.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Laud Omca at OaaoosT Cm, Oa ,
m October 14. im.
N0T1CB 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT THB
follow! ng-aamed settler has filed notloe of
his Intention to make final proof In support of
his claim, and that said proof wiil be made be
fore the County Clerk of Columbia county, at
Bt. Helens, Oregon, on November 38th, 1&8, vis:
l r. a T a niu-u.lra
Homestead Entry No. 9161, for the seK of ssotlon
Kl. tpn, r 2 west.
He names ths following witnesses to prove his
continuous residence uon, and eulttvaUon of
said land, vis: . M. Tompkins, H. C. Lamber
son, Julius Zlesmann, and OrvUlt D, Oarrisoa,
all of Seappooss, Oregon.
oiiam CHAa. B. VOOSES, Register.
Notice of Final Sdttost
NOTICB IB HKREBTorVEN THAT I, THB
nnderaixned, administrator of the estate
of William Kellum, deceased, have filed In the
offioe of the elerk of tne County Court of the
State of Oregon, for Columbia County, my final
account el my administration uuon said estate,
together with my petition for final settlement
and distribution of the residue ot said estate.and
that said eourt has appointed Tuesday, ttaeDOth
day of December, 1:'H, at 1 o'clock p. as the
Ume, and the courtroom of snid Court, st the
courthouse, in 8U Bsleni, said county and stata,
as the plaoe for the settlement of said aooouut
and the hearing of said petition, at which time
and plaoe any person interested In said estate
may appearand file written obleeUons to said
account and the granting of said petition.
CUARHS8 MAYOI5R,
Administrator of the estate of William Kellum,
deceased. nl&ill
Jotica cfFlMlSsteEt.
NOTICB 18 HERBbTgiVSS THAT I, THB
undersigned, administrator of the estate
of John Klmora, deceased, bave filed In the of
floe of the oleik of tho County Court of the
State of Oreirou, for Columbia County, my final
aooonntof my administration upon saldeotate,
together with my petition for dual settlement
of said aetata, and that said Court bas ap;iutd
Tuesday, tha 20th dy of December, lsi, at 1
o clock p. m., as the time, and the OK'trooru of
said Court, at the ooarthonsa in St ileions. In
said county end siste, as the place for Uie sut
tlement of said aoconnt and the bearing of said
petition, at which time and plaoe any parwm
Intercnted in aaid estate may appear and file
written objections to said aooouut ami the grant
tug of said petition. K. K- QUICK,
Administrator ot the estate, of John Elmore,
dewaaed, ulikUe
CONTEST NOTICE.
DaPASTMBNTor tbs Innisioa. I
United Btates Land Otlice.)
Orroom City, Oregon, Oct. 1. ISOg,
ABWifiCi. i coxiT X:r:3iViT rx.'.v
lug been filed In this otlice by Oeorie F.
Mrulth, coiiteiitaiit. attninst houientcad entry No.
ihmT, maiie June 11, PV'A for Hotitheest BiMttion
11, Township i North, ttauxe 4 Went, by CoiHitnt
hrugKeiuan, eontestee, in which It is alleiced
that the said uoustatit BrUKKeiuan never made
settlement on his claim i that he uover resided
titer at aU alter he made entry, nor did he cul
tivate or improve the san.a alter making entrv;
that ha has not lived on bis claim or been on
hisclaim forever six years nor anyone acting
for htm; that his alieeuce is not due to his em-
Bloymunt In th military or naval service of the
cited states in time oi war: said parties are
hereby notitiod to appear, respond and otter evi
dence touching said alienation at 10 o'clock a.
ru. on December lh, before the KiM,-lU)r
snd iteeeiver at tne united Btates latua onwe in
Oregon City, Oregon.
The said contestant having, In a proper aril
davit, tiled Oct. 1. !'.. set forth I nets which
show that after due diliKcnce personal service
or tnts notice cannot oe maoe. it is nereoy or
dered and directed that such notice be given
by due and proper publication.
ifUAb u unimofffl 0Ml.t.,
WM. GALLOWAY, Receiver.
Skill's Sal3ca Foreclosure.
In th Clmnft Cmrt of the Stole of Oregon for
t a. WIIUXJU.M, FUlntllT.
Jouw Mr PrTEttfto Ait Kllm Pmiguow,
iMfendttnt,
TY VfRTUR Of AN IXECTTTION. JU1XJ-
X ntAnt, order t,nd decree, duly Itmued out of
od autler the teal of tbe tbore-en titled Court,
In the abore-entitled chum, to medulf directed,
and doted tbe 1Mb day of November, iim, in
favor of the ove named plalnUif, I. G- Wik
ttrom, and against ti above-named defend
ants, Jobn M. Foteraon and KDen Peterson, for
the sum of sixteen hundred dollars, with
interest thereon at th rale of ten per cent per
annum from the 1st day of November, and
tbe further fcum of aeveuty-eeven (77.001 dol
lars, with Interest thereon at the rate of ten per
cent per annum irom ine wo any oi uctober,
I'., and the further sum of threo hundred
(tm.fxi) doll an, and the further sura of fifteen
dollars con is and d.sbnrsamienU. and the
vof and npoa this writ, eommaudlna; and
requiring me to make sale of tbe Mlowiugr-de-setibtid
mortftrairtMl oremlses to-wit: The eotith-
vest one'Qoarter (swH) of section 90, township
o, norm oi rauxe . went oi ine wuiameiwe mer
idian, in Columbia county, Oregon, how, there
fore, by virtue of aaid executions judgment,
order and decree, and tn compliance with the
commands of said writ. I wilt on Mondav. the
lvth day of December, 1806. at tha hoar of 10
e doe a, m. or saia aay, as tne iron, aoor oi
the eonnty covrthonse, in the City of HU Helens,
Columbia county, Htate of OreRon sell, at pub
lic auction, subject to redemption, to the high
est bidder, for United Btates gold coin, cash in
hand, all the risjht, title and Interest which
the Above-named deendants, or either of them
had, In and to the foregoing-dembed snort
gaged premises on the date of pialntliTs mort
gage, or since had, to satisfy said execution,
judgment, oruerana aeeree, cons ana an acc
1ncv ..luua ai Ktir-r
BherllT of Columbia Connty, Ore iron.
vasea as oi. Helena, ur isor. ia, vu. nxxiifl
SM's Sale ca Forsclssnra.
In (he Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, tor
sue 14NUIIV oi iiuinoia.
H. Vaawie, Ja FlalnUfT,
vs.
Awina Mtixsa akd W. If. KtLtsa. Defendants.
BY VlttTUB OK AN EXECUTION, JU1KJ
ment, order and decree, duly issued out of
9.uii Duuer tne seat 01 uw aooventiteu tjourt,
In the atiove-entitlad eause. to madulv directed.
and dated the 4th day of November, lKOit, upon
a judgment and decree rendered aad entered In
said Court on the 12th day ot October, Vm, in
favor of the above-named plaintiff, U. Varwig,
Jr., and against the above-named defendants,
Annie Miller and W. M. Killer, for the sura of
four hundred (4(fl) dollars, with Interest thereon
at the rate ol eight per cent per annum since
October 11th, lis, and thirty dollars attorney's
tees, ana twemy-nve f.f..uu) aoiiers costs ana
accruing costs of and upon this writ, eommaud
lna and reoairlne me to make sale of the follow-
lug-deecrlbed mortgaged premises, to-wit: The
northeast quarter (ue) of the northeast Quar
ter (ne54) of section fourteen (14), in township
six (6), north of noire two (2), west of the Will
amette meridian, containing forty acres of land.
In Columbia county, Oregon. Now, thereiore,
by virtue of said execution, Judgment, order
and decree and tn compliance with the com
mands of said writ, X will, oa Monday, Decem
ber Wth.lswi, at the hour of 11 o'clock in the
forenoon, at the front door ot the eounty court
house, In the City of 8U Helens, said eonnty
and state, sell, subject to redemption, at public
auction, to the highest bidder, for United States
gold coin, essh In hand, all the right, title and
interest which the above-named defendants,
Annie Ml Uer and W. M. Miller, or either of
mem. nsa. on tn loreffoinr-neACrinen nmnertv
en the date of plaintiff's mortgsge, or since had.
mi satiety aaia execution, judgment, oruer ana
decree, Interest, ousts ana all accruing costs.
Sheriff of Columbia Counw.'orwon.
Dated this 11th day of November, lxA nUd
Slieriff s Sals on Forsclsssre.
In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, lor
Miavuuutyoi .oiumoia.
mka B. gTixsaao, Plaintiff,
va.
Job C. Marti, Ahu Mawtx, Saihb Maktx,
'llLLia MARTS, UAH1 HANTS, ALPHIA ADAMS,
M. Usssaicx ahb Xrau HcHDatcu, De
fendants. BY VIKTOR OF AM KXECtmOK. JTJDG
ment. Older and deftrea. diilv Insned tmt of
and nnder the seal of tha above-entitled Court,
In the above-entitled eauss, to me duly directed,
and dated the 4th day of November, ltwa, upon
a judgment and decree rendered and entered in
said Court on the 21nd day of October, 1W, in
favor of the above-named plaintiff, Emma H.
Stenherg, and against ths above-named defend
ant, John C. Mants, for the sum of four hundred
(MOO) dollars, with Interest thereon from the
htth day of August, WJ7, at the rata of ten per
eat per annum, and ninety i$90) dollars attor
ney fees, and the sum of forty-two ((42) dollars
eosts of suit and accruing costs of and upon
tnis writ, eommauaing ana requiring me to
make sale of the foliowmg-deseribed mortgaged
premises, to-wit: The southwest quarter of sec
tion four (4). township three (3), noith of range
two (2). west of the Willamette meridian, all in
Columbia County, State of Oregon. Now, there
iore, oy virtue oi saia execution, juagment, or-
mimi UWTOU, auti ,u wiup,iiuico wita vav
commands of said writ, I will, on Monday, the
12th day of December, 1898, at tbe hour of 1
o'clock In the afternoon, at the front door of the
eounty eourthouxe. In the City of Bt. Helens,
said eounty and state, sell, subject to redemp
tion, at puouo auotion, to tne nignest oioaer,
for United States gold coin, essh tn hand, all the
rfzht. title and Interest which the above-named
defendants, or either of them, had, at the time
of the commencement of this suit, or since had
in and to tha above-desorlbed property, to sat
isfy said execution, judgment, order and decree,
Interest, ousts, and accruing oosta.
Phe-iiv of Columbia l'.omitv- olvtavin.
Dated, Bt. Helen,, Oregon, Nov. 11, 18D8. nllds
Sheriff's Sals ca Fersclossre.
tn the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for
irOiuntoia vounvj.
Jos Goitway, Plaintiff,
sra
HATHAlf Hicttota, Mamt 0. HTf-fc, ' Jobl Hnx
and MAKTHi i. MGHoLS, ieienaanta.
BY VIRTUS OF AN EXECUTION, JUDG
ment. order and deciM. dnlv Insued out of
and nnder the seal of the above-entitled Court,
In the above-on tilled caufw, to me duly directed,
And dated tha 1st day of November, 18yH, upon
a judgment and decree rendered and eotered in
said Court on the 14th day of October, in
favor oi the above-named piaintitr, Jonn con
way, and agalnwt the above-named defendant.
Nnthan Nliifinle (.rtit MrV d. Hill fnr ttia stiim
of three hundred and forty-four and ninety-four
one hundredths (fcU4.W) dollars, with interest
tnereon at tne raie oi ewrnt per oent per annum
from the 14th day of October, IADS, and the
further turn of fifty (150) dollars attorney's fee,
and the further sum of twentv-three and flftv
one-hnndredths dollars coau and dls-
buraemenfa, Ana the ooau of Ana upon this
writ, nnmmandinar and HKiuirlnsr ma tx make
sale of the followinjie-atwcribed property, to-wit:
a Hit ot tana atwcriDea u Deginmng at a point
where ths county road intersects a lot of land
now owned bv B. W. Blood, which borders on
the ClatMkanie- river, thence runnius In a south
erly direction eourse on the line ox said lot a
distance of one hundred feet: thence tn an east
r2y direction one hand red feet to the county
road, thence running along said oounty road in
A northerly oourae, fifty feet; thence running
aioufr said eonnty road one hundred and six
teen feet, to the place of Ixfurlniuvifr: said lot be
ing Apart ot tneaonauoatiiatmoi ttryant,
In section 8, township ? north, range 4, west of
Willamette meridian; and also that certain lot
of land beginning at a stake maritd "H" run
ning thence aue soutn iw teet; tnenne aue eat
60 feet; thence due north 100 feet; thence west
50 feot, to the place of beginning, being also a
portion of the donation ciaira of stitld JE. Bry
ant, in aoQtia , township T north, range 4 wctst
of Willamette meridian, with ail the tenements
and heriUitimenta thereunto bekioog. Now,
thereiore, by virtue of said execmioti Judg
ment, order and decree, and tn ooiiipliauce with
the eoranaaiida of mud writ, J wiil, on Monday,
December lath, Jftv, st ihe aeur of 10oYVk ia
the forenoon, at the Sunxt door of the court
house, in itve iry of St, Helens, is aaid County
and Htate, eU, subject to redemption, at pubiie
auction, to the highest bidder, for United Ktatcs
gold coin, emh tn h&udi all the rkht, title aid
interest whioh the above-named defendant, or
either of them hod, in aid to the foregoing
described premises, ell In imid eou.y and state,
on the date of nlaintiff's morjRrti. or si nee
had, to saUafy saiil execution, juuKmonl, or.itir
sim areuree, UHeremt, oosls aoa hii amirmug
Hhenn oi voiurowa bounty, urepn.
Dated at 8t Helena, Oregon, Novemlwr 11, 1 v'J'ti.
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