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    ST. HELENS MIST FRI DAY, JANUARY 29, 1915.
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WINTER SHORT CGURSE-JAN. 4-30
Agriculture, Including ARronorny,
Animal Husbandry, Uairviug, Hunl
culture. Poultry Husbandry, Insects,
Plant ii n J Animal lJic.isps, Cream
ry Maiiagrnieiit, Marketing, etc.
Home liconomica, IncluJing Cook
ing, Home Nursing, Sanitation, Sew
Ihk UressmaUIng and Millinery.
Commerce, Including Business Man
agement, Kural Kconomks, Husiness
Law, Office Training. Harm Account
ing, etc. Engineering, Including
Shnpwnrk and Noadbutiding.
FARMERS WEEK FEBRUARY 1-6
A ge'irral clearing house session of
six days for the exchange of dynamic
Ideas on the most pressing pro'.mms
of the times. Lectures hy leading
authorities. State conferences.
EXTENSION SERVICE
Offers lectures, movahle schools. In
stitutes and numerous correspondence
ennrses on request.
MUSIC: Piano, String, Rand, Vtlce.
No tuition. Reduced rites on aM rail
roads. For further inf rmi imi address,
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KLMMOXH FOR, PIMJCATIO.V IN
I'ORF.CLOSlItK OF TAX LIK.V.
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Orngon, for Columbia County.
Coo. II. Shlnn, plaintiff va. Charloa
f'olean and uIho all other persons or
parties unknown claiming any right,
title, estate, Hen or Interest In the
roal estate doscrlbcd In the complaint
herein, defendonts.
To Charles Colean, the owner of
tho legal and recorded title of the
real property herein described, aa the
same appears of record, and also all
other persons or parties unknown
claiming any right, title, estate lien
or Interest In the real estate describ
ed in the complaint herein, the above
earned defendant.
In the Name of the State of Oregon:
You are hereby no' fied that Geo.
II. Shlnn, the holdei of Certificate
cf Delinquincy numbered 90 Isnued
on tho 3rd day of October.,1911, by
the Tax Collector of the County of
Columbia, State of Oregon, for the
amount of Twenty-six and 34-100.
($20.34) dollars the same being the
amount then due and delinquent for
taxes for tho year 1910 together with
penalty, interest and costs thereon
upon the real property assessed to
you, of which you are the owner as
ippears of record, situated in said I
'ounty and State, and particularly
bounded and described as follows,
towlt:
The northwest quarter of the
outhwest qunrter (NW of SWU)
of Section Twenty-three (23) Town
ship Five (5) North of Range Three
(3) West of the WillamoHe Meridian
In Columbia County, State of Ore
gon. You are further notified that said
o. II. Shlnn has paid taxes on said
prcmlhes for prior and subsequent
years with the rate of interest on
sald amounts as follows:
Year's tax, 1911, date paid, March
13, 1912, tax rocelpt No. 1742,
amount 125.03, rate of Interest 12
nor cent.
Year's tax, 1912, date paid, April
2, 1913, tax receipt No. 3012, amount
$21.58, rato of interest 12 per cent
Year's tax 1913, d te paid March
31, 1914, tax receipt No. 3320,
amount, 140.90, rate of interest 12
per cent.
Year's tax 1913, date paid Septem
ber 29, 1913, fire patrol, amount
$1.20, ruto of interest, 12 per cent.
Year's tax 1914, aate paid, Septem
ber 23, 1914, fire patrol, amount,
$t.(I0,"rato of Interest 12 per cent.
Said Charles Colean na the owner
of the legal title of tho above de
scribed property as the same
uppears of record. and each
of the other persons above named are
hereby further notified that Geo. II.
Shinn, who has filed .his complaint
in tho above eutlted Court for the
foreclosure of said certificate of de
linquency No. 90., will apply to the
Circuit Court of tho County and State
aforesaid for a decree foreclosing the
lien against tho property above de
scribed, and mentioned in said cer
tificate. And you are hereby sum
moned to appear within sixty days
after tho date of the first publication
of this summons exclusive of the day
of said first publication, and defend
this action or pay the amount due as
abovo shown together with costs and
accrued Interest, and in case of your
failure to do so, a decree will be ren
dered foreclosing the lien of said
taxes and costs against the land and
premises above named.
This summons is published by ord
er of tho Honorable J. A. Eaktn
Judge of tho Circuit Court of the
State of Oregon, for the County of
Columbia, and said order was made
nnd dated the 23rd day of December
1914, and the dato of the first pub
lication of this summons is the 25th
day of Decemhor, 1914.
All process and papers in this pro
ceeding may be served upon the un
dersigned residing within the State
of Oregon, at the address hereafter
montloned. J. W. DAY,
Attorney for the Tlaintiff.
Address Bank Building, St. Helens,
Orogon.
SUMMONS.
In tho Circuit Court of the Stato
of Oregon for tho County of Colum
bia. Katharine M. Livingston, plaintiff,
vs. Calvin Andraw Livingston, de
fendant. Calvin Andrew Livingston, tho
above named defendant: In tho
nanio of the state of Oregon, you are
hereby required to appear and
answer the complaint filod against
you in tho abovo entitled court and
cause, on or before the 20th day of
Janunry, 1915,, which Is six weeks
nftor tho 8th day of January, 1915,
tho dato ordered for the first publi
cation of this summons, and It you
fall to so appear . and, answer, the
plaintiff will apply for the reliof
prayed for In his complaint, towlt j
For a decree dissolving the marriage
contract heiotoforo nnd now exist
ing between the plaintiff and the de
fendant herein and . restoring to
plaintiff her maiden name of Kath
erlno M. Schmidt, and hor costs nnd
disbursements incurred in tho suit.
This summons Is publiBhod by
order of the Hon. J, A. Eakin, Judge
of the above entitled court, made
and entered on the 6th day of Jan
uary, 1915
DAN E. POWERS,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
813 Lews! Building, Portland, Ore.
1st Pub. January 8, 1915.
Last Pub. January 19th, 1915.
XOTICK OF BALK OF TIDE LANDS
Notice Is hereby given that the
State Land Board of the State of Or
egon will sell to the highest bidder
at Its office in the Capitol Building
at Salem, Oregon, on February 9,
1915, at 10:00 o'clock a. m., of said
day, all the State's interest In the
tide and overflow lands hereinafter
described, giving, however, to the
owner or owners of any lands abut
tlio preference right to purchase said
tide and overflow lands at the high
est price offered, provided such offer
is made in good faith, and also pro
viding that the land will not be sold
for, nor any offer therefor acepted
of less than $7.50 per acre, the 3oard
reserving the rfeht to reject any and
all bids. Said lands are situated if,
Columbia County, Oregon, and de
scribed as follows, towit:
Beginning at a point 764.9 feet
Bouth cf the quarter corner between
Sections 14 and 15, T. 8 N. R. 4 W.
of W. M., thence on high water me
ander line as follows:
S. 4 9o 37 E. 7G5.0 feet along high
tide ine.
S. 55o 17'. E. 624.6 feat along high
tide line
S. OOo 27' E. 316.3 feet along high
tide line
S. OOo 18' E. 378.8 feet atong high
tide line
S. C3o 28' E. 205.7 feet along high
tide line
S. C7o 53 E. 485.3 feet along high
tide lino
S. 71o 33' E. C28.0 foet along high
tide line
S. 72o 59' E. 433.7 feet along high
tide lino
N. 89o 32' E. 76.8 feet along high
tide line
8. 71o 59' E. 138.4 feet along high
:ide Hue
S. 81o 19' E. 201.6 feet along high
lide line
S. 7So 58" E. 409.3 feet along high
tide line
S. 79o 33' E. 854.4 feet along high
lido lino
S. 83o 45' E. 164.5 feet along high
.ide lino
S. 42o 51' E. 39.0 feet along high
:ido lino
S. 78o 07 E. 332.8 feet along high
tide lino
S. 83o 10' E. 270.4 feet along high
lido line
S. 80o 56' E. 415.9 feet along high
tide lino
S. SSo 94' E. 356.0 feet aong high
tldo Hue
N. SGo 58' E." 80.4 feet along high
tido lino "
N. G7o 5S' E. 231.3 feet along high
tido liuo
N. G5o 27' E. 300.0 feet along high
tide line
N. 60o 07' E. 160.0 feet along high
tide line to pt. on perpendicular
bank.
S. 57o 16' W. 160.00 feet along
low tido land.
S. 65o 27' W. 300.0 feet along low
tide lino
S. G8o 13 W. 231.3 feet along low
tldo line
S. 74o 21' W. 85.0 feet along low
tid3 lino
N. SSo 02' W. 361.0 feet along low
tide lino
N. 81o 4 0' W. 416.0 feet along low
tido lino
N. 77o 29' W. 653.5 feet along low
tide lino
N. SOo 07' W. 147.5 feet along low
tido line
N. 7So 15' W. 1264.0 feet along
low tido land.
N. 81o 19' W. 201.6 feet along low
tido line
N. 76o 33' W. 135.0 feet along low
tide laud.
N. 83o 48' W. 75.0 foot along low
tide land.
N. 73o 54 W. 433.8 feet along low
tide land.
N. 72o 06 W. 628.0 feet along low
tldo lai.d.
N. 67o 46' W. 485.3 feet along low
tide land.
N. 65o 08' W. 206.0 feet along low
tldo land.
N. G2o 62' W. 379.0 feot along low
tldo land. .
N. 69o 00' W. 316.4 foet along low
tido land.
N. 54o 18' W. 524.6 feet along low
tide land.
N. 50o 14' W. 736.0 feet along low
tido land.
N. Oo 36' E. 42.0 feot to point of
beginning, containing 3.85 acres of
tide land frortlng on the property of
Millie Taylor In Lots 5, 6, 7 of Sec
tion 14 and Lot 1 of Section !i and
Lots 1 nnd 2 Section 24, T. 8 N. R.
4 W. of W. M.
Applications and bids should be
addressed to G. 0. Brown, Clerk
Stnte Land Board, Salem, Oregon,
and marked "Application and bid to
purchase tide lands."
O.O. BROWN,
Clerk State Land Board
Dated Novembor 23, 1914.
TWENTY YEARS AGO
The Mist, January 25, 1S95.
At a special meeting held at the
school house Wednesday evening, a
special 5-raill tax was voted to raise
funds for the purpose of defraying
current school expenses in this dis
trict. The directors will realizo
about 400 from this rate and wil
thus be able to conitnuo tho school
until the expiration of the current
school year
It will be with regret that our
young peoplo will 1 am that Mr.
Gilson, of Houlton, will cut the
greater amount of timber away
from the skating-pond known as
Broyles' lake. This lake has been
the scene of much merriment in the
way of skating, and when the tim
ber is cut away, it Is feared that a
difference will take effect In the
freezing of the lake and thus spoil
lots of sport.
The people of Vernonia have been
experiencing considerable difficulty
of late with high water. The recent
heavy snow and rain was the cause
of tho Nehalem river and Rock creek
raising to an almost unknown height
sweeping logs, brush, etc., along
with the raging to-rent, and flooding
part of the town. Persons conse
quently journeyed to their places of
business in small boats, so we have
been informed. Spencer Rose didn't
tell us, but wo have good reason to
believe the story.
Eveiything now points to the pos
sibility of St. Helens being supplied
with fresh mountain water. If the
proper encouragement is manifest
this thing can be brought to a suc
cessful termination, and St. Helens
can have as pure, clean water as any
own in the state, An improvement
is possible over the present supply
ind we earnestly hope the change
-;an be brought around. The prop
osition we believe is to bring the
water from one of the large springs
n Germany Hill, a thing which
;ould be easily done without requir
ing the outlay of a great amount of
money. A conservative estimate
laco8 the cost of the proposition at
ihout ?500.
The county court at Us last ses
don took a step In the right direc
lon by not allowing road supervis
es more than one day's pay for
rvery six days worked on the roads.
.oad supervisors have been known
o work their office for what there
vas in it In Columbia County, re
tardless of the public good. The
ate order of court, will, to some ex
ent, prevent theso abuses of pub
lic trust. Men who have the inter
ests of the road districts at heart
jhould be appointed to fill theso of
fices; men who will not work the
thing entirely In their own interests.
It is true that a man should receive
lust compensation for his services,
but It is evident to many that some
have received pay for what they have
not done
CLIFF. In St. Helens on Tues
day night, January 21, to the wifo
of Dr. H. XI. Cliff, a son.
Jay Doming, a former employe
of the Mist office, left Friday for
Salem where he was called to take
a "sit" in tho state printing office.
Jay is a very faithful and efficient
printer, and we beHovc will prove
x valuable adjunct In the state office.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
In the District Court of the United
3tates, for the District of Oregon.
In the Matter of Ralph C. McCoy,
bankrupt.
No. 3170 In Bankruptcy.
Notice is horeby given that on tha
IGth day of January, A. D. 1915,
Ralph C. McCoy, of Houlton, Ore
gon, tho bankrupt abovo named, was
duly adjudicated bankrupt; and that
tho first meeting of his creditors will
be held at ny offices, Rooms 830
831 Northwostern Bank Building,
Portland, Oregon, on tho 3rd day of
February, 1915, at 3 p. m., at which
timo said creditors may attend,
prove their claims, appoint a trustee,
examine the bankrupt, wd transact
such other business as may properly
come before said meeting
Claims must be presented In form
required by tho Bankruptcy Act, and
sworn to.
The schodule filed discloses
doubtful assets of $200.00.
A. M. CANNON,
Refeiee In Bankruptcy.
Dated, January 20, 1915.
ADVERTISED LETTERS.
Letters unclaimed at tho St. Hel
ens, Oregon, postoffice for the week
onding January 23, 1916. Miss
Mary Boyd; Mr. M. Molline; Miss
Myrtlo Snydor; Fred Sanders; Mr.
O. W. Towne; Mr. Charles Turpen
ing. Letters unclaimed by Fobruay.6,
1915, -will be sent to the dead-letter
office. IVA E. DODD, P. M.