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Tha Emplro Roplaiirimt, 102 Third
Btrael, thrao doora South ol llaker Tha
trv. Menli fruui 15 rent up. Own
dnv an.l nlaht. Oyatara In arty at ye.
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H-M M ML
Mr. I. B. Godfrey waf a Poitlaad vUltor
by the Irahla on Monday Uat.
Mr. V. Anlikerpf, (Jobl, vUlted the
Mlat office, on Monday lu.t.
Mr. ' Wnaliiii(ton Muckte ha been
appointed cvnaUhle for Unlo; precinct.
Chancellor Comutnader Dillard and
wife entrtaDed he KnighU of Pythiai,
their wlyea and the Kathbone Slatera, at
their reaide.K in tlila cit Uat Tueailay
evening, The affair waa a complete and
very plcaaant aurpriae.
Anna Druineiirkl and William Swee
ney, of Columbia City, were united In
marriage on Tueaday laat by Hon. R. 8.
Hattan, at the office of the county clerk
in tbla city.
Mabel Carrlion and Clan nee r'cuildtr
and Henry Vandcrmoat and Cora Wilaon,
all of Hcappooae, were united in marriuge
on Monday laat by Juatice Watkina.
Miaa Myrtle Colvln, daughter of Henry
Colvin ol Marahland, who lute been at the
Northern Pacific Sanitarium in Portland
undergoing an operation for apendicitia,
if convaleacent and baa been removed
from the boapital to the residence of B.
0. Riigliah.
Mra. Fannie Cuaick, daughter of Ira.
Thotnae Boyle, ol Marahland, died at
Rt. Marya boapiul In Aatnria, on 1'riday
morning laat, of conaumption. The
fuuerul took place at Vancouver, Wash
ington, on Sunday hut.
Married At the realdtnce of the
jride'a aireut, at llachelor hint, in tbu
vounty alia Anna Wkkatrom to air. J
W. VanNatU.
St. Helena Lodge, No. 117 I. O.0. 1
inatallcd the following ofllcer laat Satui
day evening; I. I). McKay, Noble (Iran.
W. J. I'ullerton, Vice Grand; Chat lllake
aley, Secretary; Max Hcrg, Trra.urcr; 1
B. Wirkrraham, truatce.' A lodge of Kt
Ukaha, the auxiliary of the 1. O. O. F.
ia fn to lw organUed in fit. Helena.
W. I!. Newaome, of Rainier, haa brought
auit againtt A. L. Clark of that place to
recover money alleged to be due from
collection ol water rent, to tUt
iiuonut of about ,
Aiiomey i-owcil viaitel uulncy on
Tueaday laat for the purxe of trying
the care of buiith v. Syveraon et al. It
i ppeara that Smith'a cow attempted to
rroa the log ahute of Swcraon and hi
partner! and waa killed by a deacendini
log. Smith a-ked for $.' damage an:
aa awnnlcd V. Hon. T. J. Cleeton. o
Portland, appeared for tbc detente
Both attorney went home with aevera
burketaful of cream in their pocket, an
it i aoid the caae will be ajjaled to thr
circuit court, which will take conaiderable
more cream.
A well attennrd meeting waa held at
the court botiic laat Mondav evening for
the purpow ol drviaing meana to inak
effective the levy of too mill made by
the county commiaaioner for the purjxwe
of ealahlialiing a building fund for the
new coiirthotiw. It waa the general
opinion that while the comntistioncr
bad made the levy, the fuct that it waa
made a part of the general fund would
compel the treasurer to pay it out on
warrant. A committee waa appointed.
contting of Meaar Dillard, Powell and
Hattan, to draft a bill for presentment to
the Igiahiture anthoriting the con
uiiaaionera to take action in the matter,
ao tltat the legality of their jwucceding
ill )e beyond disaite.
('. H. Olacn, rood aucrviaor for Deer
lalnnd precinct, viaited St. Helena
Wednrwlay, on hi way to Portland on
buainr.
In-puty Aear TU lienor viaited Clatr
kanie on Tucad.iv laat, to attend the
funeral of hi grandfather Mr. C. C. !.ce,
which occurcd Wednenlay.
Mia I.uln Ccorge returned to Mon
mouth luat Saturilay aftrr viaiting with
her parent here for aevcrol week.
The Cooperage factory at lloulton
ilarted up ou Wednesday morning,
after a abort abut down on account of
the cold weather freezing the water in the
millpnnd.
Mix Grace Powell returned on Tuea
day lt from a visit to her parent in the
Nchalem Valley.
Mr. and Mr, j. II. Dobbin and their
infant dangbtcr Lola V, of Portland,
viaited at the home of Mr. Dobbins'
mother, Mr. R, J. Frakca, holiday week,
a alao did Mia Lou Frukca. Mia Lou
S. 1'rukc i now in Condon, Oregon,
viaiting fricud. She state the weather
there is down to icro.
Mr. H. C. Gray recently returned from
Taconm, Waalt., where she went for the
purpose of attending the annual meeting
of the stockholders of The Pacific Coal
and Oil Co, whose mines are located
near Wilkinson, Waah. The company
is putting aliout one hundred tons of
coal upon the market daily. They arc
developing a new vein, and have an a
greement with the railroad company that
whenever they can put one hundred tons
a day ou the cars the road will be built
to the mines The local Interest In this
item is in the fact that Columbia County
has coal, Iron and mnrl, and that all of
these will be exhibited at Portland next
year. A little earnest e!Turt along these
lines will result-in the near future in the
building of that long hoped for railroad
to the Nehalem Valley.
A fire In the Scott house, next to the
Masonic Hall, revealed a very dangerous
state of affairs, and caused considerable
surprise that the building hus not long
ijrjce beer) destroyed. The fireplace la
bond with wood, aa is alao the chimney,
and there is a thimble supposed to reach
from the boxing to the brick flue, but in
fact it did not reach it by about six luetics,
and It wa In this apace that the fire oc
curred, ljad it happened duriug the
night time nothing could have suve.l the
properly,
AJc-isrs Simmons and Flippen, of Clnts
kunie, have purchased from the Shaver
Company the property occupied by their
Btoif, and will anon begin luiprovcmciiis
upon it to better fit it tor their growing
business. "
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Aa etror in last week's Mist made It
appear that it took ten week to load the
schooner John Rna at the mills ol
tlie Rainier Lumlier Co. Ten day waa
meant bnt tlie actual loading time waa
eight days. The Ruse haa loaded three
consecutive cargoes at the Rainier mills
aince Noveraher 7 th., which ia certainly
remarkable, if not an unprecedented,
record In California shipments for -Ixith
mill and vessel.
The Rainier Stiah and Door Factory 1
putting In a most complete system of fire
protection, comprising about 8,000 feet
of pipe, at the end of each eight-foot
section of which is a valve that opens
when heated and proceeds to deluge the
surrounding apace with water. F.very
department of the factory is being filled
with these appliances, so that ail exten
sive conflagration ia practically impos
sible. A walk through this great insti
tttionand an examination of its prodncts
gives one somewhat of a realization of
the resources of Columbia county. No
where In the world i there as good op
portunity for eatablishing manufactures
of wood In all forma. -
WHAT TO EAT
Preferred Hlock (Vim'''
l'n lerreil Hlock Touiatoea, ,;
.Preferred Kt-a-k I'eae, , ......
Preferred HUH'k He ns,
Preferred Slock I'eaclica.'.
Preferred Stock Khiiiup, V
Preh-rrrd ttiiM-k lb-trr etc.
Libby'a Canned Meats,
Cream of Wheat, ;'
Mlneed Sea Ciumaetc.
There, are ahmdutely the
best the market afford., and
cti you but little more.
It dm a not at-em possible
that thereconld lie mi uiU. Ii
diUVrriir in oiinlity and
audi a little difference in
Iirlce. 1
rand?.
have other good
M. COB AY
General Merchant, St . llrtvns, Or.
Mr. Joseph Copt-land, of Warren, died
in the hospital in Portland on Monday,
January tilth, aged 71) years, and was
buried in the Scappoosc cemetery on
Tuesday, the 17th. his remains being
laid beside those of his first wife. Rev.
Thorp preaching the funeral service. Mr.
Cocland was born in Champaign County,
Illinois, July 0th, JH.VJ, and emigrated to
Oregon in 1H5M, from whence he moved
to Columbia County in 1M4 and located
at Warren, where he resided continuously
to the time of his death. The eauae of
hi death was cancer of the stomach.
Mr. R. II. Bailey, of lloulton. started
Sunday for the Dalle. Mr. Bailey is a
great sufferer from asthma, and finds that
he is always benefited byi stay in that
higher and dryer altitude.
Deer Island district has voted a special
tax of ten milla for road purposes, which
will raise about f 1,200. and this, with
their share of the general levy, will put
the roads of that district in good con
dition for summer and winter. . A. M.
Kdwardt, who came to Deer laland a few
years ago, is mentioned a a fac.or in
stimulating the people in the interest of
the good road movement.
BKMOVAL SALE.
I am building a concrete store build
ing in St. Helena and when it ia com
pleted will occupy it aa a general mer
chandise store. I dont want to move
any more good than nercessary and
therefore I will sell all the goods in my
pres-nt store at greatly reduced prices.
This) is the opimrtunity yon have been
looking for. My stock ia Urge Jand you
can save unmey by trading with me.
II. MORGUS.
The" Modern Woodmen of America at
Clutskanie have raised about $700 for the
purpose of buildiug a hall, and a com
mittee has been appointed to select a site.
It Is expected that the building when
completed, will cost about 3,M)0. The
order has a membership in Clatskanie of
over one hundred and is in a very pros
perous condition.
Mr. Cyrus C. Lee died at Clatskanie
on Tuesday the 18th, of pneumonia, aged
74 year. Mr. Lee came to Clatskanie in
August, 1871, and has resided there con
tinuously since that time, with the ex
ception of three years in Yanihtll County
and a short timein Minnesota.
Will Hake Money.
A feature of the treasury department
in the government building at the Lewis
and Clark Exposition will be a mint in
full operation where souvenir medals will
be turned out every day instead of silver
and gold coins. 1
The mint will shn v all the visitors the
various steps required in the production
of coins, except the assaying and refining,
The plant will consist oL.a full set of
minting machinery maunfoctured at the
Philadelphia mint, and designed ultimate
ly for use at the New Denver Mint.
The medals turned out will be of an
artistic design and the ' visitor may see
every step of manufacture from the time
the piece of metal is placed in the ma
chine until it is thrown out on the table
and wrapped in tissue paper for him to
carry home as a souvenir.
Alongside the mint exhibit will be the
display of the Bureau of Engraving and
Printing, which not only prints all the
paper currency of the country, but prints
its postage and revenue stamps . as
well. This, too, will be an active ex
bibit, for a printing press wi'.t be contin
uously operated, illustrating the method
bv which the government haa its finest
minting work done at Washington
Specimen plutes of a special design
be printed in view of the visitors. This
bureau will also show specimens of tl.$
bauds, notes, certificates uud other obli
gations Issued by the United States, full
sets of postage und revenue stamps, i
chiding stumps prepared for the Philip-
pjnea, and specimens of n)tes, bonds,
cts., showing all the processes from
j blank paper to a finished note.
CLATSKANIE.
Mr. McCloud's new dwelling in the
smith p irt of the city is nearly compiled.
Mr. McClond and family will occupy it.
J. W. Clark made a visit to Portland
last week and while there took in the
sight.
Klmer Wood and brother, Roy, went
out in the mountains on a hunting expe
dition last week. In some way they
became separated, Roy .returning home
in the evening, but Klmer (ailed to ma
terialize. A lance searchinsr party went
out next morning, to look for him. Kl
mer soon became conscious of the fact
that he was lost, and after wandering
around in the snow for about 48 houre,
he followed a ridge down and came out
away over in the Nclwlem, about three
miles above Mi-t, with both feet and one
band badly frost bitten. He was brought
home by James Hill, of Mist, on Satur
day morning.
Silvo Graham, E. S. Booth, and Kd.
Hughes have graded their lot down to
the grade established by the county court
on Neludein street, and have let their
buildiugs down to the grade.
John Cheldelin, of Crooked Creek, waa
doing business in ths city the forepart of
this week.
There is to lie a local parentaand teach
ers' meeting Saturday afternoon, tha 28tb
inst., to discuss school matters.' Ail are
cordially requested to attend.
We learn that W. K. Tirhenor a III
build two cottager and large barn as
toon aa the lumber can be put upon the
ground.
The beautiful snow that came to us
lait week waa struck bv a strong cbi-
nook wind and diaappeared about as
it came.
We also learn that Adam Barr, Jr.,
has just tlnii-lied his new house outside
the city limit and will occupy the same
wall hi new wife when they return
from their honeymoon trip.
W are modi pained to report that
the infant daughter of Mr. aud Mrs. J,
It. bulI'VHil, ol Hazel tirove, died at
tl.eir reaidtnee, and was buried last
Sunday. Rev. J. K. Hawkins conducted
the funeral exercites.
It ia currently reported on the streets
by the Ikiys that about four more wed
ding will occur in this city in the near
future.
Tne est Oregou Lumber Co . saw
aud planing mill slarud up again last
Monday, after having been shut down
on account of the cold snap.
We learn that the lteuson Logging
and Lumbering Co. are purchasing
large lot ol railroad ties with to extend
their track farther op the Clatskanie
Rivir.
It is reported In the streets here that
a petition is in circulation, atking the
Legislature 10 increase the salary ot the
a-stsr and school superintendent of
Columbia Count v.
Messrs. Frieberg and Malcolm's new
building is nearly completed. The in
side! now being papered and painted.
Huckleberry Finn, of Skuuk Cabbage
Flats, ia building a small house on the
north aide ot the tlver.
TAKES UP At my premises on
Willamette Slough, about Movemher
15th. one white cow with red neck.
about three vetrs old. Owner cau have
rauie bv proving property ami paying
expenses ol a ep and advertising.
MKS. V. Mi.e..sv.
FARM KOtt CALE Section 28, town
ship tt north, range 3 west. More timber
than will psy lo the la: ui, ana alter tne
tiuilier i olf it will make a good farm.
Lara well and will hear inspection. Some
clearing and the making of a good frame
house, tour miles to the river, wnere
vou can sell your produce at good prices.
itaill pay any one wanting a good bur-
,i. ,,.!. ,j .7
?nl" .w lni, and write to me.
11. IV. UUI'l. Uurries C-rosseng, tanaua
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A0rC rOH FVIUCiTIQH,
Department ol th Interior,
Laud Odioe at Oregou I lly. Oregon
December lu. ISO I.
NOTtCK 18 HEREBY OIVE.N THAT THK
lollowing-uamed settler baa filed notice ol
hit Intenilou to make Una proof In auppurt ul
hit claim, and thai aaid proof will he made be-
Oreguu. ou Jsuua.y 23, 190i,vl.
ARTHKLLOW XI. RASDOLPn,
Ilnmaatead Knlrv Na- 12rv for tha aouthwest
quarter ol a.c. 34, township 4 north, range 4
weit.
Ha names the following witness to prove
hit eontluiiout residence uikid and cultivation
ol suld land, vis:
U A. McDonald. John Mullen, r.enrge John-
aon aud Otto beidleman. all of Auoaa, Oregou.
ur.o.n. BlutK. Receiver.
Sotlee or Final Proor.
Department ot the lulertor.
Land Oftlc at Oregon city, Oregon,
January 14. 41UV
Nolle ta herebr given that th following
named settler Ima filed untlre ol hit Intention
lo make final proof In tupuort ol his claim, and
that aaid proof will b i made belore tho Keslt
ter aud Hneelver, at Oregun City, Oregon, ou
March s, isw, via:
JACOB H. TOMPKINS:
Homestead Entry No. 12.6:12 lor the Northwest
l.olSeolloa 14, Township 4 North, Kaujo 1
Weal.
He names the following witnesses to prove
bin continuous resldeuc upon and cullivatlu of
aaid Und. via:
IjtraT. Klintin. of Portland. Ore: Thomaa K.
(Iravrell, ol Warreu, Ore: N . F. Haker, ol War-
reu, Orel Jamta r. Darsv. of ronlnnd, Or.
ALGERNON S. DKKaHKIt,
Register,
8UMM0NS.
In the Circuit Court ol th Stato ol Oregon
(olnmLlai ounlv.
Kinllytl. lonva, plalullfr, ea. E. T. J inct,
for
dt-
lenticnt.
To E. T. Jones, the above name,! defendant.
IN THE NA.UK OF TtIK at'ATS OF OKKvlON,
I You are hereby rouulrcd lo anue.ir and an
awer Ihe "omplulut filed agattul you lu Ihe
ataivo entitled o..url and canae, on or before
Ihe eleventh oav ol March, HHXx and If you
fall aoto apdtror aiavver the pbilntiff will af
ply to Ihe court for Ihe relief prityed Itir in the
complaint, wnica is tnat tne marrnige now ox
iatlug I -el ween you and the plaintiff be Ioreer
dUwIved, and kr tueh other relief a t , la,
court may teem Just and eullHble. Thfaauut
motii ts eerved tiiniti you bv publication by or
der of the Hon. T. A. Mi'Hrlde. Ju lee of the
above entitled court, dntod Ihe Ifith day ot
Jsjiuary, 1W5, and the dale ol the find pitblt
eutlun ol tlila aumniuua it ihe 20. h d.ty ul Jau
uary, luoi,
FRANK BCIlLEtJKh.
A'lMrnty for fbinilrT
J. w. DAT,.
jrtLLARDii DAY,
ATTORNEYS
W, 1, CII.1.AHD.
at iAy:
Will practice In any Court, Slut, or FeJeru.
Ofnc. next door to Courthouse.'
BT. HKLEN., ; : OttEOON.
MEN'S FIRST-CLASS
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VIoyer Clothing Co.,
THIRD AND OAK. PORTLAND
F0RESI" RESERVE SELECTION!
Vnlle.1 Platea Land Oflier.
Oregon City, Oreeon. Nov. 2t, 1MH.
Kntle l herrkr lvm Hut Klard B. Pmn,
br W. U M'.na, hl attorney lu faet, mart. v
ullntion Fubnmry 23. IWI. to wlret. under the
an ot June 4. ll t .. M). the lllwint
drciil-d 'rarir ' .nneTed laudi. lost II:
East hall ol sorihtvcat qnatier, eaat ball ol
oulbW' at mi,i rt. r and 'U 1, 2. 1 and 4, l see
H.aiel ihe-uthwenafteruf M.uiheast quar
ter i.l ac IS. luwuliii 4 N. ranr a VT, Wiilaol
Cltr Meridian. f.lMtton So. Vi'.V.
Uliblii thirty aj from datrul fl rat public
t!H hereof all nrouxu or c..nl-l- gaunt tbe
M-lrcttoii on II.. Kiovud ibal the laud dca-cillrf-l.
or any portion thereof, ia more Talaablr
In- lm mineral tliau lor anrlruitoral purpose
will be received and noted I'.r rrpoit to tlie
Commissioner ol tbr Ut-uersl l.and OBc. at
!Ahiiiioo. D. t . .
This noiiee Is xir.o lr the nnrfKwe ol allow
ing all pvraont cUlmliitf the selected land uuder
ta minim law, ordeklrit In lUn II to be
miner aI lu erssraeter. an opu .nuiiitc In fl!e vie
jiions los'jch -lectl.,n.!tu !hrlaloincisb
ol the I tilled litat.f Ijind fld-i al ir,Jity.
Oreuon, the teiel di.triel In Hhif-lt Ihe land se
leeted ia siiusfd. and to mabluh tl.eir lotereai
Ibi-rcln or Ihe iniupra! r-hurueter there !
aU.KU.SOX t. 1KE.SSER.
teeister.
LsBd Office at Orrvnn llr . oreeoa.
,.eill Si IWI.
Kn lie of the above apolieailou will be pub
li.hed tu the ures-ot, M:t. piillls.1 al M. Helens
ureRon. whluti 1 hereby ilealKtute as the Lesrt
peoer tiiilll.e.l i.eareatibe land deecilbea li
ssta sppiicstiwn.
ALUtKSOS S, PREISER,
Kexluer.
SUMMONS
In tb. Circuit Court of ihe Male ol Oregon to
the County ol Columbia.
Ella i. H klei, idaiuiifr. ts. James 8. Pictla
delcnilanl. To ) .aiaa S. firklca, tk aUT. named drlend
1 N Til X M E OF TH H ST A TE or OREGON
X Yoo are hereby required lo apoar and al
awerthe eouii-lslnt lu th above-entitled aui
oti or before toeSUtdsy ot December, IBM. an
il you tail to appear and anaa-er aaid complain
on or before tbe date mentioned, th plaintil
will apalT lo tbe eoart lor tbe rellel prayed lo
in her complaint bereinitowit!
For a decree forever dissolving the bonds f
matrimony nuw exi..tin between you and tb
plalutlo. and lor such other aud further rell,
aa to tbe court may seem eqailableand Just
This auutmonais nuolished by onierollh
Uon. T A. alelirtde. IuOrc ol the above-eulltle
court, duly made aud entered on tbe 17th day o
November. 19X.1U and bv which order It it tn
scribed that this aummons shall he oublUbe-
ouce a week for six successive weeks in the Ot
i enn XI 1st, a newspaper published at St. llelem
i Columbia Comity. Oregon.
iuinoia cotttity, t-iregoa.
rhe date ol the first publication of tbla snn
mo ns la Kovember.ls, ISO.
D. . VAOl'E,
Attorney lor Plalutlf
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT
In the Couuty Court ol Columbia County, Stat,
of Oregon.
In Ihe matter ol tbe Estate of Oiia dieting
ton, deceased.
Notice is hereby given that Jndaon Weed. Ibi
executor of the estate ol Ozias Cherlngtun. oe
ceased, has tirsMented for pettleinetit aud hie
i' thia court final laceouutof bla.imiul.iratioi
of said estate, and that iaturUar. liecaraber SI
1!M fc tne Utmsa , st He,
ena, Oregou. baa been duly appointed by tht
'.Judge ot said court aa ibe time and place o!
hearing objectinus lo said account, aua tne set
llement thereof.
8i. Helens, or., sot. 22, 1301.
JUDSON WEED.
Executor of said estate.
SUMMER SCHEDULE.
SHAVER T8AMSP0UTW CO.
8TEAMER SARAH DIXON
Will leave PORTLAND, loot ol Washington
street, suudaya al s p. m., for Oak 1'uint,
Kufaula. and wav nointa.
Tuetdaje and Thundaye at ( p. ra., lor Clara-
aaulo and way puluta, Kauviea Islaad St.
Helena. Columbia City. llofl:ii!i't. Kalama.
NeerCltv. Ralular, Xlayger, Stella. Ksllroai
Camp, Oak Point. Wallace l.laud, Palma,
Xlaulauillo. aadciattkanie.
Nehalem Valley Points via Clatakanle. Mitt.
l'itiabnrg, ernoula, Ftthhawk, Yoperand
Hopkins.
The company reserves th right to ohnfc-o Its
tlm without notice.
ITS A CLEAR CASE OX
MONEY IN YOUR POCKET
- IK YOU COME THIS MONTH TO OUR
Annual Clearance Sale
Anything you want In Men's and Boys' Wea
At a saving of Fifteen to Fifty Per Cent.
Elegant $12.50 Soils or Overcoats $8.00
500 Boys' Suits 3.95 j 25c Boys.' Hose 17 l-2q
When in 'city make this Reliable Store
Your Headquarters. .
WELCH
SUITS
$10.00
The Best ou tiave ever
seeo,
FABRICS in Worsteds,
Cheviots and Cassi meres,
Hand-Worked Button
Holes, Hand -Padded
Collars, sewn with silk
Others saj $15 for Equal jjoalitj.
Gome Early and Get the Pict
WHEN YOU SEE It IN OUR AO
IT'S SO.
AtratobitraUr's 5oUee ef Sale,
la Ih.eooDty Coort ol the cute ol Oregon or
Maltnumsb County.
Is Ihe matter ol tbe fcslale ot Kanbea ZJoy.de-
ceaseu.
TOTlCK IS HEREBY G1VEB THAT IN PCR-
auauM ol and br virtue ol an order ol Ih
County Court of the sua ol Oregon, for Mlt
aomab County, made ou tieeenibar IS, 1004. In
tbe matter of tb Kstai ol Reuben X. Joy. de-
ceaaed, authorising
ia iaa
administrator thereof
to sell all the real property ol aaid eate at
private aale.tbe undersigned, theedmfnlefiata
ol said estate, will aell at private sale, to tbe
oiaoesi viuuvr, i"t mu in v. ...
subject to eonnrmat'on by aaid eotmty eonrt,
irom and altar Patunlay.Ui 21st day of Janu
ary. IStio, aud eoeiiauiug aaid nle antll all of
said real property or so much thereof aa la nec
essary lo pay all etaima, coats, and xpeuee ol
wimintstraiion oi aaiu esssus oas ueen s,mj, an
th right, title. Interest and estate ol the raid
Kroben Z. Joy. deceased, at the tlm olbia
1et.tn.anu an tne ngnt, utie bbo interest mat
tbe aaid estate baa slue acquired by opesatlou
f law or otherwise, in and w lb. I
ion
ihowinKde-
.-ritMsi eeal orooertr. to wit :
pi
Una 4 and
Sol section at, and the southeast
(inner of the southeast quarter of aaid section
14, all in township S north, range 2 west of Wil
lamette Meridian, in Colombia Couuty, Oregoi, .
Also an lrrejtular tract described as beginning
ia the center of the cresk, at the southwest cor
ner ol section IS, lu tovrbsblp S north, range 1
jest of WtllameUe Meridian, and theuee run
ning down the center ol aaid eieek, with Ita me
nderinea. toa polul where the aame Interacts
the W illamett Hloagh; theuoe.ua soulbweai
rly dlrvctiou, with the meamiertnga of sal,
iloagh, to the section line between sections If
ind ui. in towunhlp 1 north, range I west el
AillamtU meridian; thence west to tbe pise.
l uegtuniug, ueiuf la Columbia Couuty, Or
leraia and eondlttona of sale- Cash lo I', f .
rold coin, 10 per cent to be paid on acceptance
.f the bid and balauee on confirmation ol rvl
,y said Conaty Conn. 8ald 10 per eeat to be re
urned II sale notion a rased. Deed at expense
I purchaser. Ri-ls lo be delivered to tbe nil
ersixned, admlnlstrawr, at W Helena, treaa,
JAMES DART,
tlministraloro! the Est!, of keuaen i Jay.
deceased.
Dated lecemBeZI. lllOt. -
J STOMA & COLOMBIA J.IYER
O. RAILROAD COMPANY.
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i W 8, ;Ar. Attotia .l.v
All trains make close connections at bobs
lib Northern Paeido trains to and Irom tb
East and sound points. At Portland wish all
trsina leaving Union depot, at Astoria with I.
R. N. Co.'t boat and rail Una and steamer
T. J. Potter to and from JJwaoo and tionb
Heach poinia.
1'aaaengera for Astoria or way points mutt Bag
ajna at nouiton. - trains win stop
1 stop to let par
engert off at UouJtnn when coming
west 4 tiobl. J. V. Mavyav.
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Oen. Pas. Agu. Astoria. Or
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JQHN A. BECK
DEALER iif
Watches, Diamonds, Silrerw are,
...JEWELRY....
Repairing a Specialty.
iiu.-ria kt Bat. Front A First. POttTLANtJ.
THE AMERICAN CLOTjEff
Corner First and Morrison, Portland