The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913, November 09, 1900, Image 3

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    OREGON MIST.
UOVEMBEtt 8, 1000.
It'i off in thousand placet.
County pourt it Io session thU week.
K. J. Mill, of Vernoma, u In town
Tuesday.
0, what different on Wednesday
morning.
Ifuny voten east their maidon vote
on Tuesday.
Mr. L. Bradley, of Goblo, wi In town
last Friday, i
Dr. Cawood. the dentist, will be in
Uiii Hy each Wednesday,
An election every day would enliven
inattere to wonderful extent.
Fine, arrowing pig tor tale cheep, by
P. K. Oliver, Yankton, Oregon.
Benator McBrlde eame down to hie
home to cant ui ballot far Provident.
S. The America la again on the Slough
ran and the Republic on the Kainter run.
Hon. Nel Peteraon, ex-County Com
missioner, was In town on buaiueaa mat
Friday.
Mr. John Gllmore came down from
Oregon City and spent Sunday laat with
berbuabwttd.
Any lumber on the yard at Btanwood's
mill 10 por thousaudj special order (6
per thousand.
Dr. Rose waa attending to tome pri
vate bueineei matter In the vicinity of
Joule Monday.
Dr. M. K. Hull, of Balnler, waa In
the County Beat Monday in consultation
with local phyaiolana.
0. E. Pbllbrook will preach next Sun
day at Bachelor Flat at It a. m., and at
8t. Helen at 7:30 p. ni.
Mr. and Mr. Martin White and Mr.
Geo. W. Perry visited friend at Quincy
laat Saturday and Sunday.
By far lea Interest wa manifested in
Tuesday' election than characterised
the election of four year ago.
For bargain In general manhandle
call on Hailey A Brlnn, lfoolton. Call
and examine good and price.
Mr. D. O. Quick, of Benton County,
lather of our townsman, K. E. Quick,
ba been in our city Uii week visiting."
The town wa full of people Tueeday.
The people were full of enthuiiaam and
the town and people were consequently
jubilant.
Mr. A. Davli wae down from Portland
Tueeday to cat hi ballot fur President,
making the twelfth time be ha voted
for President.
Divine service will be held at the
fteepnooee Congregational church next
Huroley at II a. in., and 8 p. m. ftev, K.
M. June will preach.
H. O. Howard, of Yankton, shipped
to Portland last Friday about twenty
bead of bog, for whiuh be found ready
market at good price.
Patrick Kolley purchased by poblle
suction tart Baturday the real property
belonging to the estate of Frank M.
Webber, deceased, paying 1500 therefor.
Mis Mollis Proebstel, of LaQrande,
nd Mlae Marie Watts, of Bcappooee,
bave been in tlx city few days viaiting
their relatives, Mr. and Mr. Jf.U. Wati.
. Mrs. 8. E. Henderson, formerly of
lloulton, but who baa been residing at
Kainier for some time past, haa been
viaiting frionda in Honlton this week.
Tua Mint's forecast of the reenltln
Columbia County was nearer right than
wrong. It claimed BOO majority for
MeKinley and the return show ma
jority of 481. ,
The Artisans at BcaoDooee will give
n entertainment and dance at their
hall tonight (Friday). Admission to
the entertainment 10 cent. Dance
ticket 60 cent j supper 25 cent.
Hon. Norman Merrill, of Clatekanle,
was seen on our streets last, Friday.
Mr. Merrill rcoorted bis daughter' con
dition more encouraging and hope for
her speedy recovery la now entertainer.
J. W. Belcher. prominent musician
of Portland, wa in Ibis city Tuesday
organisixlng claas in vocal music. He
Hcurad a number of pupil and will
be here on Monday during part of the
winter.
The new Northern Paciflo schedule
which went Into effect about week ago
but lloulton out from all stops, but
through the efforts of Agent Perry the
schedule has been changed and traius
will atop at lloulton as formerly.
v t r . -f -II.. .. I..
joajopu uunnu, ui v'oa 1
brought op last Friday from Clatekanie,
vherahebad hearing before Justice
Orwig. charged with insanity, lie was
committed to the asylum and taken
there by Uou. Norman Morrill.
SlnniltlanblB alcknaH is TODOrted from
itimnirhout the surrounding country and
the local physicians are correspondingly
busy. When there is little sickness the
plaint of the physician la that the
health of the community 1 distressingly
- George R. Bagloy, of Hillsboro, attor
ney for the administratrix: of the estate
o! jonnsion I'rooraxn, uereuwsu, wmw
town Monday forenoon ami sum o;
Mi)l(n .iiftlnn the real estate in thi
County belonging to the estate. The
property was bid in by the mortgagee.
At Qulncy Saturday night a box ocial
.' wa given in me scnooi nm, a
...UnTi.l nnwrinima wns rendered and a
- -xUlWhifuf time hud. From the aale of
boxes 42.L'5 wa realUwd, which, in ad
dition to f-19.75 on hand, it ia Intended
to purchase a bell for the school house,
which bss recently been, enlarged.
'Much 1 said by one of our corres
pondent concerning the alleged prava
lenceof diptherla at Houlton. Physl
claoa here strenuoualv deny the state
ment that diptherla exist at all. There
have been a number of cases of tonsilitis
hereabouts, but that diptherla exists is
not considered a statement to be given
any credence, '
The Bt. Helen Light A Water Co.
.,.r,ioH m thi altv a new Iran-
. f cbis for consideration and probable ao
Vor.amA hv the flitv Council. The
to be acceptable in
aumt all respect and will be taken np
and duly considered by the committee
on ordinance at the next meeting of
" the Council.
A considerable of railroad accident
at (ini.u Timnlav morning a
south bound height w pulling up from
the transfer boat, two care kii.h'"
over, striking against the pontoon keep
er'a mall house on the outer ide of the
itructure. In this house were the two
young daughter of Mr. Llndaay. Har
din (Jose, Somprehendlng the danger in
which the children were, grabbed them
nd Jumped Into the river with them.
The timbers struck the trio and the
youngest child was knocked
. grasp of Mr. C obb. She wa linking
For tbVla.7 time when Vrort1,nto,0tte
a .resident, of Gohle, '"pedi1, nd
river and rescued' the drowning child.
The wreckage w cleared away and no
4Uy to paiaenget; "train occurred
BOAITOOBM NKWi 1T1CMB.
County Clerk Watta arwnt laat Bundav
at this place.
Mr. Vui'll twins-, of Furt KLamri. U
hereon a visit.
MliS Maude Watti la uttandlno: the
Parent drove university.
Watts & Price now have a teleohone
at their place of business.
Mine Mollis ProetwUl. of Tji flrandrt.
vitfiu-d relatives here last week.
The Misses Mao and Mnud Blavens.
were Bcappoose visitors on Sunday last.
Watts A Price hava eotnmencerl oner-
atious for erecting a wiudiuill at their
store.
Mrs. Collins and Miss Edvthe listen.
of Warrun, were Bcappoose visitors last
Munday.
Mrs. J. A. Leonard took her children
to Portland last week to have their teeth
attended to. -
Mis
Eflle Vaiiffhn. of Lakevlew.
Ur...l.
is here on a visit to ber mother,
t. iinii). i
Milt Kt.
Wickersham.
Ralph Thomas and Tom Callahan
were iiassengers on last Monday morn
ing's boat for Portland.
Mr. and Mr. Jack Chambers spent
lust Hunday evening at the borne of Mr.
and Mrs. Frauk Tompkins.
kota, have rented John Scnmitke's place
and are now located upon it. .
Mr. and Mr. D. W. Pi Ice and Miss
Sharp went to Portland Baturday to re
view the Republican parade.
Tern Callahan, who is emnloped at
Castle Rock, Wash., spent Bundav and
Monday nere wan relatives.
Mrs. F. Tomnklns and dauehter. Ella.
were passengers on last Monday's boat
en route for the dentist's parlors. '
We understand that Mr. Clapp has
rented Will Watts' place.and also bought
tits mticn cows, ina oonaioeraiion wing
11000.
Will Bheffiled and wife, of Lonesome
Prairie, Or., ventured out into civilisa
tion on Bundav last, but for some reason
or other, their stay wa very limited.
The manv friend of Mrs. P. A. Frake
will be pleased to learn that an opera
Linn which she underwent at St. Vin
cent hospital, Portland, last Sunday, wa
succeisiui.
The Artisans have bills unannounclng
an entertainment to be given at Watte
A Price' hall on the evening of Novem
ber inh. The lodire ba Imported a col
ored comedian for the occasion. There
will also bo a dance at the close oi toe
programme.
A fair atzed audience erected the
World Wonder Company on their first
appearance at Watt A Price' Hall on
Monday evening last. In the different
towns in which the Company has ap-
ared they bave recelvea many naiwr-
oa prese notices ana oy wmcu u;
E roved to those In attendance that they
eartlly earned. Prof. Fait does not
claim to be a spiritualist, but the many
tnnniltnv feata which he parforms
make it bard for one to believe that
there I not oma superhuman power
behind It.
WARUKN ITEMS.
M. Saxon wa in Warren last Tuesday,
A mo Blavens spent but Sunday in
Portland,
Election day passed by very quietly at
this piaoe.
Rumor haa it that a new creamery Is
to be built by the farmer ot warren.
Pnnrtjutn nw arrivals arrived last
week from Ksiism, relatives of Mr. and
Mr. Drew.; ,
n t n....l1j W V fini-M and Mr.
Berg, of Portland, spent Bunday at the
Pattuuo farm.
rh. innun ara taklne advantage of
the few day of fine weather by plowing
nd digging potatoes.
Mr. George Ramsey and daughter,
Zella, were the guests of Mr. ana Mr.
S. U. kynco tne nm oi vm w.
SMr.Tho. Isblster and daughter,
ara anatulinv a few day in
Portland thi week, visiting with friends
who have recently returned from trip
to Bcotmna.
it,. la1laa nf tha TTanmlical church
lumnn that their church social will
h ni..n EviHav auctdnir. Nov. 10. An
excellent program is being prepared for
the occasion.
Mr. William Hilton, who ha been
....r.iM.nil ui tka nw barn at tne 1 at-
tulio farm lor tne pasnwo iu., r
tn hiahome in Pendleton last
Bunday evening. . ,
Prof. D. C, Allard went to Portland
I... T..uit fur medical attendance.
He received a scratch on bia arm while
playing football one day last week,
which has been troubling him and it
was thought that blood poisoning was
sotting in.
Inducement for th Boy.
John Dellar, located on the corner of
First and Yamhill treota. Portland, has
display of twenty-Bve different styles
..4 ....La r Rnva suits, which are
offered a special Inducement from 60
cents to 1.60 less than any other tore
in the city. John Dellar know that the
boys are hard on Shoes; tnai swny u
h..f ontA. aol dones. and
til 1 1 I'M ww. m .
ells them from 25 cent to 60 cent less
than any other store In the city. A big
variety of boys' caps, regular 26 and 60
i L... ..I..a. ara nff'ered for 16c. 25c and
86c A large assortment of boy s' waists at
26o and 40c, regular ouo i" y
mu. .i.l. nf awnatjira. 60c. YOC. II
.1 a. Kit Th. iwtvinin in vnrv uwwi
dressed for a very little sum of money by
hnvinir of John Ueliar, corner u
Yamhill treet, Portland, Oregon.
A consignment of pumpkin that was
..iX. in man reaoects. arrived
down on the Bailey Gatserl : last evening
for Boss, Hlggins 4 Co., and other j ot I the
local merchants. The pumpkins were
from Mr, Glllihan, at "''I',nJ;
and the largest one tipped the scales at
one hundred and forty pounds. There
were number of them that weighed
over a hundred pounds. From one seed
and on one vine were raised the tin
immense amount of twelve hundred
I A. nl nnmnk na. Th 8 beatS KH-
ws, where the vines are aald to grow so
iapldly that they wear the pumpkin
.... ,r,.r,ln. thnm around over the
wound. Thi above about Kansas is not
vouched for, but the snipmons iron.
Sauvie' Island I authentio and they
" nn.lara and at a cent and
a qiiBTter a pound the grower will make
a handsome thing out of It. Astorlan.
. ...- r, ;
. Vail wr Slater.
' i To.,Hfi,i nnmnlpilon is an impossi
billty without good pure blood, the sort
that oniy exisis in "
V." ' . i..:.i,hwr1 war and bowels.
i.T.n. nir. wriot Tea acts directly on
the bowels, liver and kidneys, keeping
them in perfect henlth. Price 25 cts.
aiidfwcts. sold oy "
tiATE NOTES FROM VBBHONIA.
Commissioner Case and a gang of men
wan work on the Ufrner Kehalem
briilp-e Wednesday, and if the weather
permits, a full force will be kept at work
until tne image is eompietea.
John Edbolm. who ha been in Port
land the past month working on the
docks as longshoreman, ram home
Monday so as to be on hand Tuesday to
vote for McKlnley and continued pros
perity. .
The election nassed off very quietly.
Quite a number of our very best citizens
lieu to swear in their votes Decause tnev
had failed to register, Several old Hub
Democrat cast their vote for McKlnley
and Roosevelt, not being able to endorse
either Hryanlsm or Populism, nor yet
Prohibition or socialism. One said to
the writer, "It was the only thing I
could do and be true to myself and my
country."
J. L. Yountt returned last Friday
from a week's stay at Houlton. having
been called there by reason of bis sons'
Orville and Earl's sickness, they having
sn attack of diptherla. Orville and
Johnnie Peck were roommate at the
hotel, and Mr. Young wa with the
latter when he died. He says there
have been lomo ten or twelve cases of
diptheria at the Houlton House, most
of tiiem having a mild form of the dis
ease, Johnnie Peck's and Ids son Or
ville' twins the worst. All except the
one death were doing well when Mr.
Young came away.
ADDITIONAL LOCAfj.
We waut to secure the service of
f ood correspondent at every poetofflce
n this County, one who will give all the
local new of their neighborhood. It
will take only a few moment' time each
week to prepare a news letter giving the
local happening, and if you are inter
ested in your locality and the County
on can afford to give up a few moment
n preparing item that will interest
other. '
Judge Stephen A. Lowell, of Pendle
ton, who spoke on political Issues at
itouiton last Friday nignt, aeuverea tne
most argumentive discourse on the sub-
It. ii , t . una uwu uui iui muv w uvmi . uv
udge's remarks were absolutely free
from abuse of any nature. His appeal
to the people wa patriotie and earnest.
Judge Lowell i one of the most bril
liant men in the etate, ana certainly
did effective work during the campaign
just closed.
Some monster bridge timbers are being
sawed out in Inman, Poulsen & Com
pany's mill. In Portland, for transporta
tion to California. The sticks ara 76
feet long and 21x21 inches, without a
flaw. They are sawed out of (elected
timber and then planed, and are mag
nificent specimens of the timber of this
country. A short time ago an order for
timber HO I eel long wa nuea. tver
in the Orient there is demand for Ore
son timber and thi mill ia filling an
order from China. ;
A handsome little propeller is being
built on the east side at Portland to
operate on the lower river. Bhe ia
something: larzer than the Fleetwood,
ana is intenaea to oe miner last, my
the Oregonian, The enginea for her
have arrived from the East, and a Para
gon boiler, which ia very compact and is
so arranged as to have larger heating
surface than ordinary boiler, I nearly
completed at the Willamette Bteel A
Iron Works. It 1 unclerstooa tnai ane
is being built by syndicate of steam
boat owners to be used to run opposi
tion to e-uerilla steamers, which inter
fere with regular lines.
The Dnnont bov. of Valley, have
purchaaed and taken to their piece the
machinery for a shingle mill. The
plant will be set np by Mr. Ed. Potter,
of Hnnltrm. ho haa had wide ex
perience in tnat line oi Business. iu
power io oe usea is waier, isaen irum
Milton Creek. In the vicinity of Valley
is a splendid body of cedar and the
manufactured orodnct from that section
ouaht to be first-class. No doubt the
vantnra win nrova eminently aucceeeiui
. ... . . i ...i
in a financial way to the promoters and
commercially beneficial to the locality
in which the venture 1 launched.
The Columbia River Loggers' Asso
ciation held its regular monthly meeting
in Portland on Saturday of laat week.
Tbe association now claims to have 00
per cent of the output of logs in wis
district in its membership and the ses
sion wa quite fully attended. At tne
meeting It wa decided to charge the
man not less than 60 oents a day. each.
for board after Hoverober 1, wnue a
a nm ner day will be bald for labor.
Any member of the organisation violat
ing thia agreement will be fined B50 on
being found guilty by a jury of three
member of the board of directors el
the association.
Our local market report la about a
follows: Young men, unsteady ; girls,
lively, in demand; coffee, considerably
mixed ; fresn nan, active anu tnppvij ,
3uiet, out will probably open in a few
avs; whisky, steadily going down;
onions, strong ana rising, oreauBtuiia,
heavy; boots ana snoe, tnose on
market, "soled" and ateadily going up
and down ; hate and caps, not so high as
last fall, except foolscap, which is ata
tionery ; tobacco, very slow, ha a down
ward tendency; money, close, but not
close enough to get hold of; feathers
lioht anH iminv ud: iron, very firm;
butter, growing stronger; opium, a drug
on the market; advice, good, but no
demand.
Th. Rtata nf Washington is making a
start in the right direction and it is
thought Oregon will follow her example
if the proper co-operation can be had in
furthering tne won. in ouwr wuiuo,
State convention waa held in Tacoma on
Saturday to discuss and adopt plans lor
the building of better roads, and ef
fected a permanent organisation for the
.niiniuiiM nf the work. The conven
tion was attended by a representative
class of citisens from fierce, rung.
Tla Yakima. Jefferson. Island and
other Counties and applications were
nuaiwu4 from nearlv every otner uoumy
in the State for admission to meraber
hlp In the organisation. It waa an en
thusiastic meeting and the discussions
which were aroused were inn oi spins
and showed a great Interest in the worsx,
O Tea Knew
rinnanmntlnn 1 nreventableT Science
has proven that, and also that neglect is
tulcidal. The worst cold or cough can
be cured with Bhtloh' uougn ana yon-
samption Cure. Bola on a po'"
guarantee ior over nity ye., cv t
Dr. Edwiu Bos.
an rrlakttlul Fall-re.
Six terrible failure of six different
doctor nearly sent Wirt, H. Mullen, of
Lockland, O., to an early grave. All
al.l ha had a fatal luntr trouble and
that ha must soon die. But he wa
-mt tn ir. nr. Klnff'a New Disoovery
fnr Pnn.i.mntion. After taking five
bottlea he waa entirely oured. It is pos
itively guaranteed to cure all diseases
of the throat, cheat and lungs, Includ
ing coughs, colds, la grippe, pneumonia,
bronchitis, asthma, hay fever, croup,
whooping cough. 60 cents and l. Trml
bottlea free at the Bt, Helen rharmacy.
The first Grand Jurv list for the ex
clusive use of the United Bute Circuit
Court haa been selected, and on it are
the names of 1000 taxpayers of the Btate
of Oregon, who may be called upon
some time to act as jurors. Ihe list ie
expected to last for several year and it
may be some time before the Jurors'
name who appear will be drawn for the
ury box. The list was maae up ny
jlurk Bladen, of the United Btates Cir
cuit Court. In Multnomah County he
select! the names from the tax roll and
in other Counties be sent to the Clerk of
the County for a number of names of
taxpayers, Irrespective of party. Each
County baa been accorded a certain
number of juror, the ratio being struck
sccordlng to the population in the var
ioua narta of the Btate. Moat of the
juror In the Counties outside Mnltno-
man are farmers or stoexmen, aunougn
all the trades snd professions are welt
represented. There is but one editor on
the whole list, and he ought to know
better. Out of Columbia County there
were eighteen persons selected as fol
lows: Harry West, farmer; Met. F.
Hasten, farmer; Jamea Dart, merchant;
Edwlii Merrill, farmer; Cha. W. Mel
linger, farmer; John Dibblee, farmer;
Arnold 8, Graham, farmer; Alfred K.
Morgan, farmer; T. A. Cloninger,
farmer; (J. W. Perry, farmer; Charles
N. Gable, farmer; Thoma C. Watte,
merchant: Israel Spencer, farmer;
George W. Barnea, farmer; Charles L.
Conyers, merchant; D. W. Freeman,
larmer; I. . roster, lariner; rv. xi.
Miller, farmer.
Lateat Internal Rerenne Decision.
"A neraon who holds himself in read
iness to make purchases pr sale, either
for himself or as agent, of County war
wants, or fee bills, whether due or not
due, presented for payment or not pres
ented for payment, is a broker." Wm.
H. Dolman ba paid the Internal Rev
enue brokers tax, with place of business.
atuolllna uray s store, ot.net com
pliance with the law required.
Village Blacksmith 8ayea Bis
, Little Bon's tilfe.
Mr. H. H. Black, the well-known vil
lage blacksmith at Orahamsville, Sulli
van Co., N. Y., says: "Our little son.
five year old, ba always been subject
to croup, and so bad have the attacks
been that we feared many times that he
would die. We have had the doctor
and need many medicines, but Cham
berlain' Cough Remedy i sow our sole
reliance. It seems to dissolve the tough
mucus and by giving frequent dose
when the croupy symptoms appear we
have found that the dreaded croup ia
enred before it vets settled." There is
no danger in giving wis remeay lor it
contain no opium or other injurious
drug and may be given as confidently
to a babe as an adult, for sale at the
Bt. Helena Pharmacy.
A for labor In editing a naoer. that is
mere moonshine, save an exchange. A
mere glance at the columns of a newspa
nr ia enoneh to convince vou that it re-
?ulrea no labor to edit it, and less brain,
t is certainly a glorious life of luxur
ious ease ana elegant teieum a nm wr
tbe god, filled like that of the young
lover in his first dream of unrequited
love with flutes and rose leaves ana
moonbeams, while not a wave of trouble
mil acmes hi neaoefol breast, and
that all men are not editor 1 one of
the (trangeet things beneath the star.
A atifi.Ki-i.nLa atorv come to a of
year' work don by a couple of Bloom-
fleld townabip (Hansasj cunareu. not
withstanding' the (act that he la an
Invalid, T. J. Duncan rented 190 acre
of wheat land last fall, and his children,
a girl 16 year of age and s boy 14 year
old, plowed the ground with riding
plow, the girl harrowed it and the boy
Inllowed with a drill. A roan wa hired
to run the harvester, the children doing
most of the balance of the work. The
190 acres yielded 4000 bushels of 61
pound wheat.
SUMMONS.,
Ia th Circuit Court of th State of Oregon for
thevonntyoi uoturooia.
J. . Gilmer, PlainUn.
Mrs. M. E. Bryant -and C. T. Bryant, Defend'
To' Mrs. M. B. Bryant and C. P. Bryant, th
above-named defendant.
m n h it k i u it or TH K BTATE OF OREGON:
1 Yon are hereby required to appear and ans
wer the oomplaint bled against yon In the bov
entitled action on or before th 1st day of De
cember, A. D. WOO, said day being the expiration
a, (Mm th loth day of October. A. D.
1000. the date ordered by th Court for the first
...K n .f Ikl. nnllna. and if VnU fall to SO
appear and answer the plaintiff will lake imlg-
mem against juu itw wi. -" " , . " ,
dollars and Interest thereon from the 26th day of
July. ItStt, at the rat oi ten per cem per .-,
and the further nm of fifty dollars attorney fee,
and th coals and disbursements oi mis aoiiuu
T'kt. .nmmnns isrjublisbed bv order of the Hon.
T. A. McBrlde, Judaeof the above-entitled Court,
made and tutored on the 17th day of October,
A. D. lVOU. UH-inr-a. a
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
SUMMONS.
In th Circuit Conrt of th BUM of Oregon, tor
Th First NaUonal Bank of Portland, Plaintiff,
vs.
Daniel Holton, Defendant.
yii Tmr K AM K mr tt H r ATKJDP ORBGOK.
1 vou an hereby required to appear and ans
wer to th complaint filed herein against you in
th above-entitled Court and cause, ou or be
fore the 2M day ot November. WOO, that j being
.v. .. j.. avu1 in tha order of Dubliaation Of
tHinmons for your Appearance or answer, and if
vou fall so to appear or auswerwvoewmumiii.
the plaintiff will apply t the uourt lor in
nA in hi. Anmnlaint. whioh la:
I. That the plaintiff have Judgment against
id defendant, Daniel Holton, for the sum of
IU.6W.00, with Interest thereon at the rate of ten
per oent per annum from the 1st day of Novem
ber, 1HW, and th further sum of two attorney's
fee: lor tne tanner sum oi t-i. "j tiu
Iff on aooeunt of laxea aud In redemption from
tax sales upon th real property, hereinafter
desorjbedand for its cost and disbursement
'"a."" roV'a decree forectoslng a eertatn mortgage
by von exeouted to Henry Fleckenstein and 8.
Julltt Maysr, partners by the firm nam of
Fleckenstein a Mavar, recorded in the records
of mortgages of Columbia County. Oregon. No
vernber lr3, 1SW2, at pax j of book "O ', which
said mortgage ha heretofore been, on the sard
day of December, 18DS, sold, atwigued and de
livered to the First National Bank of Portland,
plainUff herein, by said Henry Fleckenstein
and 8. Julius Mayer, partners a aloreeald, said
mortgage being upon the hereinafter-described
real property. ,..., ...
nlaihtltt and for "which Judgmeut. Is
a. rnr a ueiirea aujuua.iia " v - -
ion uogmeut is ne
herein
.... ...... ,n . lin tinon all
following-de-
-L.. Ti.i i nmtui.i. tn-toit: The north hi
to-wit:
ion tw
all 01
the north hall of section twenty-seven (J7), aud
the roulheastqunrtor ol the northeast quarter of
u. nn tofnlltv-atlrnt I'Hl. in MimiBlllU luur
CM.MCWO. -.1.". ' . - i 1 1
north, rang two (2), west of thy Wlllamett
meridian, Konlalnlng two hundred acres, mot
or leas, ivlng and situate ia the Couuty of Co-
lunlulA, Wlftto 01 urcRoii.
4. For a deoree foreclosing the right, title nd
Interest which th defendant to this suit has iu
A. tn tha mm.1 nmnKv hereinbefore-described.
and directing me sate 01 earn reai proporn,
proceeds thereof to be applied in payment of
the amount due and which may be adjudged to
plaintiff tn this suit: and lhat rlalntlff have
judgment and execution against said defendant.
Oanlol liolton, tor any uuul-mjiw? ,
main after applying an in proceeus 01 .u
of real property applicable to the satisfaction
ther relief as to the Court way seem meet and
equitable.
Vht. HID
lltabi.
his summons l served upon you by pnbllca-
tlori by order made by th above-entitled Court,
to-wit: the Circuit Court of the State of Oregou
to-wit: tne circuit t;oun 01 me o.hi ... y"ui
for th County of Columbia, on th 10th day of
October, WOO, which direoU the publication
thereof lnTHaOoo Mist, a newspaper of
general oh-eulatlon, printed nd nublisbod at
St. Helens, Oreiton, one each week for six ana
eesslv weeks, the first publication of this um
mons being tn the Issue ot aald paper of th Win
of October, 1030, and the last publication thereof
being In the Issue of said newspaper of th aard
of November, WOO.
POLPH, -ALLORY, 8IMON A ORARIN.
r" ' ' " Atioraeyj for Plaiatlfr,
CITY TRCASUmCR'S NOTICE.
Orriea otCitt Tsoaa, . v
Bt. llri.uNt, Orxoa, October 1, MOO.
Tub crrr tkbahuhkh or st. hblumb,
Oregon herel.jr lve notlc that all war
rant of tiiU olty which have been prewnted
ana anuuraod "Nut i "1 iur Waut of liuum.
prior to Join Slb.lUOO, will ba paid upon pr
nntatlon to me. tutarat will not be allowed
allor this dale. DAVil) DAVlH,
Olty Treasurer.
COUNTY TREASURER'S NOTICE
Cocmr TKnaB' Orrica,
Ht II ei oxi. am.. October IS. 1900.
N'
OTICB 18 HKKK1SV OIVKN THAT A LI.
unpaid County Warrant, of Columbia
County. Oregon, which hava been presented
and endorsed- "Not Paid for Want of Funde,"
orlor to February let, 1HW), will be paid oon pre
sentation at this offloa. Interest will not be
allowed ader tbl. data. KliW'IN KOriU,
ol7nl Treaeurar of Colombia Comity, Oregon.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
N OTICB 18 HBBKBY . GIVEN THAT THE
undtralfrned haa been, by the Hon. County
Judge lor Columbia County, Stale of Oregon,
appointed admiDlatrator of the etate of Maria
Wert, deceased. Any and all persons narlna
claims agslnst said estate are hereby required
to present the same to me at my residence at
Hcappooee, Oregon., witbin six months from the
date hereof. Dated Notember th, 1BO0.
Administrator of the estate of Maria West, de-
NOTICE FORPU8LICATION.
Department of the Interior.
Lamd Orriva at Oaaooa city. Oa..
October 20th. 1909.
XrOTICB 18 HEREBY OIVKN THAT 1'HB
lH f..l'inwtnv.namd sotttar has filed notice of
his Intention to make final proof In support of
his claim, and that said proof will be made be
fore tbe Register and llecelver at Oregon City,
Oregon, on December ttli, 1900, 1:
SAMUEL 1. RAPFETY.
Homestead entry No. 11. M, for the west H of
the northwest K and southeast fi of northwest
, and southwest nf northeast of section
20, township north, rang S west.
He names th following witnesses to prove
his continuous residene upon and cultivation
of said land, vli: Thos. O. Meacham, of Bado-
na, Oregon, jacod ecnucnt, oamuei oijp a
Wm. Gregg, of Moantain Dale, Oregon.
oWiiSO CH Aa. B. MOORKa, Register,
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Department of th Interior.
Lako Ovrica at Oaaoon City, Ob ,
October 20, 1900.
MOTICB IB HEREBY GIVKN THAT TUSi
111 fallnwIttv-namMl settler haa filed notice of
bis Intention to make Anal proof in support of
his claim, and that said proof will be made be
fore th Register and Receiver, at Oregon City
Oregon, on DeeemDer t, 1W0, vis:
DANIEL, D. TOMrKlHB,
Hnn.ji.laad entry No. 12.13s. for th northwest ii
of section 18, township 4 north, range 1 west.
He names th following witnesses to preva
his eonUnaou residence upon and cultivation
of said land, via: John P. Miller, of Oregon
City, Oregon, Albert L. Miller of Warren, Ore
gon, Byron R. Nlobols, of Portland, Oregon,
ana jacoo IX. lompaina, in " ' .
W CHAa. u. auuue, uegistar.
NOTICE FORPUBLICATION.
Department of th interior.
LAUD 6rnca At Oscooa Oitt, Oa
Oct. S. 1900.
N
OTlrB fa BBRBBY OfVBH THAT THB
followina-named settler has Bled notice of
hla Intention ta make final proof la rapport of
his claim, and that said proof will be made be
fore th Register and Receiver, at Oregon City,
Oregon, on Mov. lilt, WOO, vlii
JOHN i. BLACK,
uomestcaa ru 1 1 y . si
nonheart of section 27, and west of north
west H of section 26, township t north, rang t
n . n .
H names the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon and caltlvation
of said land, via: Charles W. Eichman, Brick
Brickson, Joseph W. Keed, Clarence Rood, ail
of Keasey, Oregon
Timber Laud, Act June S, IS7S.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
IT a mm Statu Lab Omcr,
Oasoon Citv, Oreiroa, October 22.
1900.
a-rrvrriK 1 HURKRY RIVEN THAT IN CUM'
IN rjliaac with th provisions of th act ot
Connessof June i. 1X78, entitled "Aa act for
th sale of Umber Una In the Bute oi cait-fn-ni.
Am. ... Nevada, and Washington Terri
tory." as extended to all the Public Land Btates
by act of August 4, 1892, Walter W. Webster, of
BUalOn, .oail,jr OI " uiu, , v . ,
has this day filed in this orhee his sworn state
ment No. MuS, for the nurchas of the southeast
W of section 2S. In township No. 4 north, ranire
Vn a t .uid will offer oroof to show that the
land sought is more valuable for it timber or
stone than for agricultural purposes, and to es
tablish bis claim to said land before the Regis
ter and Receiver oi mta omoe at ureapa wir.
eiron, on Tueeday, tne am aay oi jauuarr,
u.n.m.ii.yiinMM: Robert T. BlmDaon. Al
bert F. Webster, William B. Lonslgnont. Robert
KhB,alloI Buxton, naaninaton ihjouij,-
on. Any person claiming auveraeir uio a.w.w-
MHhif lamta ara MamwUd to fllA their Claim
in this omoe on or before aald 8th day Janu
ary, iSOl. CHAH. B. MOORSS. RagiSlar.
SUMMONS.
In the Circuit Conrt ot the Bute of Oregon, for
Columbia CXMtntv.
John Fan, Plaintiff,
vs.
Llbble Farr, Defendant . , .
TN THB NAMB Of THB BTATB OF OREGON:
v hh mmiiiImmI tA annaar and an-
to i ihaia a ai rr inn annTP-nanini lr iriiuaiis
. ,V.. Mmnlalnt ft 1,1 aa-ailUt VOH. SB the2&tb
day of October, A. D. 1900, in Ihe above-entitled
tilt In th above-named Conrt, on or before th
.nf ThmmW. A. D. 1000. Which IS th
time prescribed in h order of publication of
this summons ior you to so appear ww -awi,
and if vou fail to so appear and answer said
complaint within said time, th plaintiff will
apply to the Court for the relief demanded in
the complaint aforesaid; to-wit: Forthedisso
i.iHAn r tha twtniia of matrtmonv. now and
heretofore existing between yon ana tne onove-
namul nl.ln.ifV MWm tha OTOUnds Of dBSeitiOn
for more than one year immediately preceding
the commencement oi tnia suit, 07 you w
plaintiff.
Tnia sammons Is published In the OaxooM
mi.. nnrmuit tn u order made bv tha Hon. J.
B. Doan, Judge of the County Court of said Col-
umout county, Oregon, aw u- owi y
November A. D. 1000, in the absence from said
r-nnnt. nf tha Jn.lva of Bflid Circuit COUtt. The
date of tbe flrrt publication of this summons is
November Sth. A. D. MOO, and tbe last publica
tion is or will be December w, a. v., two.
. , 6. H. Oxvbxb,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
No resort in the city of St. Hel
ens is near aa popular as the
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. Only the very best brands of lm-
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Pool and card table for the en
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New Firml
COLLINS
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