The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913, January 19, 1894, Image 3

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SIPEHEAD PARAGRAPHS.
Win Not Aitkah. The bills al
-lowed by Uie tat court will appear in
our neat issue, J.aujc or space pro
vents u (rem publishing (horn this
week, ,
Ykt It Ookm. H will be borne -In
,mlnd that the skating, rink U (till In
full blunt, and to tlioM who enjoy tuoh
amort there la no place equal tu It. Uy
,all means yon should attend the skst-
.iiiK cm Tueauay, inursaay, ana etaiur
'day availing.
Bpmiial Itnomi'T Books. At this
ofllca we are engaged at present in
printing a large number of receipt
books, general ana tpeoial. If you
,use a speolal reoipt, order now, ao that
we will be able to print ana furnish
Ahem at the aauie rato as the general
receipt book
Ouowixa Lomokk. One who U the
least observing can diacern a decidud
difTersni'e iu the length of the daya.
Itv the time another month has passed
H will be found not necessary to ate
artificial Unlit iu order lor one to com
Dlote day'e labor. It ii a relief to
know that we are aoon to have store
daylight.
i. Vbhy Hioh, The Columbia river
haa ralaed very rapidly for the laat few
days and ia at present higher than it
haa been aince tne iiign water 01 last
ummer. Advice from the upper
; Willamette country are in elToot that
i the Willamette ii very high, but no
I .damage ie reported. All the email
' streams in thia vicinity bave boon
! bank lull and the larger one are high
l ia oouaequence.
Wurman o No. The recant sud
den changes in meterologioal conili
tlon had a peculiar effect upon migra
tory fowl. During the lime uoh
condition prevailed, botb duck and
geese were to be aeen In great num
ber, traveling both north and south
aeeined bamfooiled, ai It were. ' Ti
fact that the temperature wa a
that of approaching spring, and the
4lrd, probably, like tome of our state
n;eu, kuew not "where they were at."
It Took thi Lbad Thu "Dur
Jng the epldeinio of la gripie Cham
berlain' Cough Itomody took the lead
her and wa much belter liked than
other cough medicine." II. M. Bang,
druggist, Chatawortb, 111. The grippe
i much the unit a very aevere
cold and require precisely Ibe aame
treatment. Thia Remedy i prompt
nd efrectual and will preveut auy
Undvnoy of the disease toward pneu
monia. For to by Edwlu Rom.
Warn ai Milb. The fall of now
which visited u corn time since, w
of ehort duraliou, insomuch that the
temperature moderated abortly after
and a outh wind prevailed, accom
panied by warm rain. The warm
current attended for everal mile
either distant from u a the moun
Uina on our eait were disrobed of tlie
whit covering they hd borne for
aome time. From the general fore
cast our people are U be favored
with about the atyle of weather which
uiu boat lou of rain.
' CAK BlTlWHKKITtvCUBBD. The
persistent cough which usually follow
an attack of the grippe cn be perma
Tieotly cured by taking Chamberlain
Cough Remedy. W. A. McOuire. of
McKay, Ohio, sayai U grippe loft
me with a vevere cough. After using
several different medicine without re
li.f I triad Ciiamberlaln'e Cough
Remedy, which effected immediate re-.
lief, I bava alio found it to be with
out an equal for children when troubled
with oolda or croup. Fifty cent bot
tle for sale by Edwin Rou.
Wi WtBE Ai-ornt. The senior edi
tor hu been absent all week and the
hity of doing the role of editor, com
positor, foreman, and pressman, foil to
our part. An exceedingly large ot of
court proceedinga appear In this Issue,
hence our local and editorial column
are i namely filled with spicy, live local
matter. Reader of 'f h Mit, espec
ially thoe to whom road district and
nif... nnflirifit location are ot inter-
"" r- " thai
h i rMt vnur mtteutiuo v
boundaries which appear in full, ex
plioil and correct, in othor columns of
.this paper. :
n.ui irtmcBtu). The request to
"Keep it out of the paper" i the cry
which the newspaper publisher daily
. Tn nhlia often coat consider
able, though the party who makes the
request doe not realise it. A news
paper ia a peouljar piece of property in
the public', eye. The newsgi.thsrer I
stormed at becaue be get hold of one
item, and 1 abused becau he doe
, " i .u-. Vminir men and
not a "'"" ii
often young women, as well a older
persons, perform act which become
legitimate item for publication, and
then ruh to the newepaper offloe to
beg the editor not to nonce men
capadea. The next day they oondemn
the .arne paper for not hav ng pub
lishsd another party doing the mi
thing they were guilty of, forgetting,
apparently, their late visit to the print
ing office. The subscribers expect to
read the news, and there i. J
wonder when any of these item fail
to appear In the next issue. ;
DlSCSKPANCY ICBB,,!IN10--Pn'.,?!
nuiruriHi1 first official acta after
r'.T" ....innofhia offloe wa to
flu r the delinquent tax roll and
notify a large number whoe name ap-
... tiix r taxes were de-
e"A"0". "-n"., be advertised if
not paid. In response to those no
ice.e sheriff baa rec Wed letter. , and
affidavit from about fifty proo .tat
inTthat they had paid their Uxe. to
Sheriff Massio and could produce
hi receipt for the same. Mirny o
the letter, enclosed the receipt, which
i indisputable evidence
wtual y received tha money but fa.led
to eher credit it on the tax roll or a
count lor lh money. These receipt,
re coming in at the rate of something
over 1100 1 week, and now MWM
nearly 1800. The accountanta who
.1 Zl..i Minnie's acoount are
IddinTlhese amount, to the djscrep-
" .-.l k., r.rnnlt Wlllte, 0
ancy ropoimu "j
that Manie'. total h?W
nearly 1 1000, and i rapidly mcreulufc".
COUNTY COURT.
Proceedinga of the January, 1H04,
Totn of Oommlsalonera' Court.
Order made that Davis Bro. be al
lowed iwenty-llr cent per quare inch
for printing county court proceeding
until contract i let for the year.
Order made that the N. P. R. R.
Co. be allowed a remittance of taxes
in the mm ol 1110.32 for the year 1892.
In the matter of collodion of road
tax of the N. P. R. R. Co., for the year
1894, It I ordered that the list sent
out by the olork to the various road
supervisors, shall not include this tax.
but thnt it shall be under the direct
luporvision of the oounly court and
subject to the court' ordor, and the
whole amount to be applied to the fill
acros Merrill' lake, and that the rail
road company be allowed to apply all
their road tax for the year 18U1 in
making said fill.
Liquor petition of Frank Swager
rejected.
Report of R. P. Burn., a cuper
visor of road district No, 25, accepted
and bill in the sum of f 34 allowed.
T. C. Watt ordered to file an ad
ditional bond a tax collector in the
sum of 115,000, the same to be ap
proved by the judgi.
In the matter of aggregating theao
count of 0. A. Massie and W. A.
Meeker, It 1 ordered that the clerk
draw warrant for the assistant em
ployed by the county judge, upon the
approval of the judge,
in the matter of establishing the
boundaries of the various road dis
trict of the county for the year 1894.
It ia ordered that the boundaries of
the several diatriota be and the same
are hereby established a follow;
BOAD DISTRICT MUMBKR ONE.
District No. 1 shall Include sections
11, 12, 13, 22, 83, 24 and 8 El of 8
K i, and N 4 of the N E i 8 K 1 of
N i of tection 14, all In Tp 3, N It 2
W. and tection 7. 18, 17, 10, 15, 14,
and N . of tection 23, 22, 21, 20, 19,
and 8V I of section 19,Tp 3, N R 1 W,
eastern boundary extending to the
middle of tha channol of the Colum
bia river.
RUNBKR TWO
Include sections 19, 20, 21, 22, 23.
26, 27, 28, 29, 30,31,32,33,34,35,36,
Tp 4, N R 2 W, sections 23, 24, 25,
6, 35, 36, Tp 4, N R 3 W, ectiou
1 and 2, N E 1 section 3, Tp 3, N R 2
W. suctions 31. 32. 33. 34. Tp 4, N R 1
W. and sections 2, 3. 4, 6, 6, 8, 9, 10,
and 11, Tp 3, N It 1 west.
XUMIIER TURKS
Includes section 15, 16, 17, 18, 19
20, 81, 22, 27, 28, 29, 30, of towu
hip 4, north range 1 west, and sec
tion 13, 24, and 25, of township 4,
north range 2 west, to eastern bound
ary line.
XUMDIR FOUR
Commencea at the center of the
channol of the Columbia river at a
point paralell with the tection line
between tection 10 and 15, township
4. north range 1 west, thence due
west on section Hue to where the aame
intersects the cast boundary line of
the Northern Pacific Railroad Cos'.,
riaht-of-way : thence northerly along
the eastern boundary line of said right-of-way
to whdre the same intersect
the on hull section line of section ii,
township 5. north range 1 west, thence
east on said oue-half section line to the
center of the chmnelof the toluni
bin river : thence south along the cen
tut of said channel to the place of
beginning.
NUMBER FIVR
Tnnhifle sections 6.6, 7. 8, 17, 18, 19,
20, 28, 29, and 30, and the north j of
32 and 33, townsinp o, norm range
..t anil tha aouth I of 29 and 30,
and tection 31 and 32, township o,
north range 1 west, and section au,
and tha south of section 25. and the
southeast of section 26, and the east
1 of 3&,towusnip o, norm range a nm.
NUMBER BIX
Includes sections 2, 3, 4, 7 to 24,
and the north J of 25, and the north
4 and southwest i of sections 26, 27 to
34, and west 1 of section 35, township
6, north range 2 west, and section 19,
.mi the north 4 of 29 and 30, town
ship 6, north range 1 west, and the
east i of tection 35, township 7, north
range s west.
NUMBER BBVElf
Includes sections 21, 22, 23. 26,
27, 28, 33 and 34, of the west ol
tection 85, aouth 4 of 16 and 16, of
township 7, north range z wesi.
NUMBER EIGHT
Prim niMftnft eetion 6 and 6, town
ship 6, north range 2 west, aectiona 17,
' . A I na 1 1. 1 n r .1
ZU, 'IV, au, at, ana o, ouun, j
northeast i See. 19, township 7, north
ranee 8 west, Motions 1, 2, 3, 4, o, 8,
9,10,11 and 12, township 6, north
range 3 west, sections 32, 33, 34, Sn
80 and 25, aouth J of seotions 24, 26,
and 27, 'township 7, north range 3
west.
NUMBER NINE .
t. fniin ! Rflotion 6. township
7. north range 3 west; section 1, 2,
9 i in aiwi 11. townshio 7. north
range 4 west: seotions 19, 30 and 31,
township 8, north range 3 west; sec
tions 15, 16, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24,25,26,
ot 98 ; .nd 30. east 4 of tection
ri' .fiction 32. 33. 34, 35 and 36,
i.in H. north, range 4 weat;
wert 1 and northeast 1 of section 12,
township 7,orth range 4 west.
NUMBER TEN
Include, seotion 31, southeast i of
section 30, west i of sections 30, 19,
...a ia inumhin 7. north range a
o.t . .M.lnn 5. east i of seotions o
::y'f. s .nd 9. 13. u, 15
16, H 18 19, 20,21, 22, 23 24, 25
26 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 82, 33, 34, 35 and
QA ttui nah in 7. north range 4 west.
36, township 7, nortli range
NUMBER ELEVEN
T. .nmnnuH nf the W68t A Of SCO"
IB I - m .1 t
7. township 7, nortli Ol
range 3 west; southwest i of seotion
oi ,..,.!,;, A north range 4 west;
:.:.. i o B. .nd Ihe east of
section 4, and the northeast i of the
northwest 4, and the southeast i of the
southwest , seotions 10, 11, li,
14, 15, 22, 23, 24; east i of sec
tions 21, 16, 9, and northeast , of
northwest J of seotion 9, township 7,
north range 5 west, and seotions 33
and 34, township 8, north range 5
west.
NUMBER TWELVE.
Sections 27, 28,29, 30 31, 32, 33
.nd 34, township 7, north rang . 6
west; sections 4, 5, 6, 7, a, , ao.
18, 19, 20, 21, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32 and 33,
township 6, north range 5 west ; seo
tions 4, 5, 6 and 9, township C, north
range 0 west,
NUMBER THIRTEEN.
Sections 8, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 13, 14,
16, 16, 17, 18, 19, 80 and 81; the wost 4
of sections 20, 29 and 32, township 6,
north range 4 west; sections 1,2,3,
10, 11. 12, 13, 14, 15, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26,
27,84, 35 and 30, township 6, north
range 6 west; sections 1, 2 and 3, town
ship 6, north 5 west, and seotion 6,
west i of section 5, township 5, north
range 4 west.
NUMBER FOURTEEN.
Southwest i section 4, south 4 sec
tion 5, west 4 and southeast of sec
tion 6, sections 7, 8, 17, 18, 19 and 20,
west i of sections 9, 16 and 21, north
west of section 28, township 6, north
range 8 west; sections 11, 12, 13, 14,
and 24, east 1 of section 23, township
5, north range 4 west.
NUMBER FIFTEEN.
All of sections 7, 17,18,19,30,81,
and 32, west A. of sections 8 and 29, of
township 6, north range 4 west; sec
tions 7, 8, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17,
18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28,
29, 30, 81, 32, 33, 34, 35 and 36, town
ship 6, north range 5 west, and seo
tions 5 and 6, tonwship 4, north range
5 west.
NUMBER SIXTEEN.
Sections 5, 6, 7 and 8, township 4,
north ranee 4 went; sections 1,2,3,
4, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17,
18, and 24, township 4, north range o
west. ,-
NUMBER SEVENTEEN
Includes seotions 8 to 5. 7 to 10,
and 15, 16, 17 , 20, 21, 22, 29, 28, and
the north 4 of 27, and the nortlieaat i
of 30, and the east 4 of 18 and 19,
township 7, north range 3 west, and
sections 28, 29, 32, 83, 34, township 8,
north ranee 3 weal, and the southeast
i of section 12. township 7, north range
4 west.
NUMBER EIGHTEEN
Includes sections 15. 16, 20, 21, 82,
27. 28. and 33, and the west I of 23,
and tha east 4 of 29. township 5, north
ranee 4 west, and tne norin one-nau
of tection 4. and the southwest i of
section 4. township 4, north range 4
west.
i NUMBER NINETEEN
Includes sections 7 and 18, town
ship 4. north range 2 west, and seo
tions 7 to 22, 27 to 84, township 4,
north range 3 west, and 9 to 17, 20 to
28. 33 to 36. and the east 4 of 29 and
32, and the south 4. of 3, and the south
east i of 4, township 4, north range
weat,
NUMBER TWENTY
Includes sections 19 to 30, and 32,
33, 34, and the north i of 35, town
ship 5, north range 2 west.
NUMBER TWENTY-ONE
Includes seotions 5 to 8, 17 to 80,
and the west of 16 and 21, and the
southwest i of 9, and the south 4, of
the northwest i and the northwest
ot the northwest t ol V, township i ,
north range o west. y ;
NUMBER TWENTY-TWO
Includes section 31 and the south 4
of 35, and all of 36, township 5, north
range 2 west, and sections 2 to 6, 8 to
11, 14 to 17, and the north 4 of the
southwest i and the north of the
southeast H of section 1, township 4,
north raoge 2 west, and section 31,
and the south 4 of 32 and 33 to the
east line of railroad right-of-way, town
ship 6, north range 1 west, and the
north 4 and northwest i of the aouth'
west 4 and the northeast 1 of the
southeast of aectiona 6, 5, and 4, to
the east boundary line of the right-of-way
of the Northern Paoifio railroad,
township 4, north range 1 west.
NUMBER TWENTY-THREE
Includes the south J of sections 1, 2,
and 3, 10 to 16 . 22 to 27, 34 to 36, aud
the southeast of section 4, and the
east 4 of 9. 16. 21. 23 and 33, township
5, north range 3 west, and sections 1,
2, and 3, and the east of 4, towuahip
4, north range o west.
NUMBER TWENTY-FOUR
Includes sections 13 to 36. township
6, north range 3 west, and the north 1
of sections 1, Z, 3, 4, and o, ana tne
northeast of seotion 6, township 6,
uorth range 3 west.
NUMBER, TWENTY-FIVE
Includes sections 2. 11. 12, 13,14, 23
the north one-half of 24 and 26, town
ship 7, north range 3 west, and sec
tions 18 and 17, and the northwest
of 19, township 7, north range 2 west.
NUMBER TWENTY-SIX
Includes seotions 1 to 18. township
6, north range 2 west.
NUMBER TWENTY-SEVEN
Includes sections 4 to 10. 15 to 18
and the west one-half and the south
eaat of section 3, and the west one-
hall of the southwest f oi tne norm
east one-auarter. and the north one-
half oi the southeast one-quarter, ana
the southwest one-quarter of the
southeast one-auarter of section 14,
township 3, north range west, and
seotioas 1, 2, 11, and 12, township 3
north rauge 3 west.
NUMBER TWENTY -EIGHT
Includes section 12, and the south
east one-quarter of the southeaat one-
quarter of section 1, township 4, nortn
range 2 west, and sections 7 and 8 and
the southwest one-quarter of the south
west oue-auarter, and the southeast
one-quarter of the southeast one-quarter
of sections 6 and 6. and the south
west one-quarter of section 4, to the
east line ot the JN. r. t..t. rignt-oi-way,
township 4, north rauge 1 west.
NUMBER TWENTY-NINB
Inoludes sections 18, 19, 30, 31, and
the west one-half of 29 aud 32, town
ship 4, north range 4 west.
NUMBER THIRTY
Inoludes aectiona 19 to 23, 25 to 36,
township 4, north range 6 west, and
to 6, township 3, north range 5 west.
1 NUMBER THIRTY-ONE .
Includes sections 29, 30, 31, 32, and
the west oue-half of 33, and the south
west one-fourth of 28, township o, nort h
range 3 west, and sections 6 and 5,
and the west one-half of 4, township
4, north range 3 west, and sections 25,
26, 84, 35, 36, township 5 north, range
4 west, and sections 1 and 2, and the
north one-half of 3, township 4, north
rang 4 west.
NUMBER THIRTY-TWO
Inolude section 21 to 28. 33 to 36,
and the eaat oue-half of 20, 29, and 32,
towmhip 6, north range 4 west; and
sections 1 to 4. 9 and 10, and the east
one-half of 6 and 8, township b, north
range 4 west.
POUNO PRECINCT BOUNDARIES.
The following boundaries of the
various voting prcoincts were ordered
established;
CXATSKANIB.
Commencing at the .outheast cor-,
ner of seotion 12. in township 6, north
range 4 west; thence running west 3
miles ;tbence north 1 mites ;tnence west
3 miles to the southwest corner of sec
tion 36, township 7, north range 4 west ;
thence north to the northwest corner
of section 6, in township 7, north range
westi thence east 3 miles; thence
south l1 miles; thence east mile;
thence souin mne; mence vmi, uh
and one-half miles; thence south l
mile; thence east 1 mile; thence south
to place of beginning.
' , NEHALEM.
Commencing: at tha southeast corner
of seotion 1, township 5, north range 4
weBts thence west to west boundary
line of Columbia county ; thence north
along west boundary line of the said
county to the northwest corner of sec
tion 30, township7, nortn range o wesi;
thence east to the northeast corner of
section 25, in township 7, north range
5 weat ; theuoe aouth 2 miles ; thence
east 8 miles; thence south 2 miles;
thence east 3 miles ; thence south to
place ot beginning, v -
' OAK POINT.' ,;
tfommencint at Columbia river at
a rjoint where the section line between
sections 28 and 32 intersect said river ;
thence running west to the southwest
corner of section 30, township 8, north
a weat: thence south to south
east corner of northeast of section 12,
township 7, north range 4 west ; thence
west 1 mile ; thence south one nan nine ;
thence west one and one-half miles;
thence north one-balf mile; thence
west one-half mil : thence north to the
southwest corner of section 34, in town
ship 8, north range 4 west; thence
west to the southwest corner of section
31. township 8, north ranee .1 west
theoce north to Columbia river ; ibence
eaat along said river to place ot De
ginning.
MARSHLAND.
Commencine at Col umbia river at
point where the seotion line between
wntinns 30. township 8, north range 4
weat, and section 25, township 8,
north nine-e 5 west, intersects said
flolnmbia. river: thence ruuntne south
to the southeast corner ol section ia,
town.hin 7. north ranee 6 west : thence
west to west boundary line of said Co
lumbia couuty; thence north along
west boundary line to the uoiumDia
river ; thence east along said Columbia
river to place ot beginning,
auburn. '
Commencing at southeast corner of
section 28, towuehip 4, north range 3
west; thence west 3 miles; tnence
south 1 mile ; thence west 1 mile ; thence
south 1 mile ; thence west along souta
boundaty line of Columbia county to
southwest corner of said county;
thence north along west boundary line
to the northwest corner ot section ,
tnwnahin 5. north ranee 5 west; thence
east to northeast corner of section 12,
township S, north range 4 west; tnence
south 3 miles; thence east a miles;
thence aouth to place of beginning.
APIARY. ,""'''
Commencing at southeast corner
of section 25, township 6, north range
3 west; thence west to the soutnwest
corner of section 30, township 6, north
3 west; thence north to the northwest
corner of section 31, township 7, north
range 3 west; thence eaat to the north
east corner of section 36, township 7,
north range 3 west; thence south to
place of beginning.
BCAPPOOSE.
Commencing at the southeast cor
ner of the county, thence running west
on the county line to the southwest
corner of section 31, township 4, north
range 3 west; thence north to the
northwest corner of said section 31,
township 4, north range 3 west ; thence
east to the Columbia river; thence
south along the Columbia river to the
place of beginning.
union.
Commencing at the Columbia river,
where the section line between sections
27 and 34, township 4, north range I
west, intersect said river; thence run
ning west to the southwest corner of
section 27, township 4, north range 3
west; thence running north to the
northwest corner of section 27, town
ship 5, north range 3 west; thence
east to the northeast corner of sectiou
25, township 5, north range 2 west;
thence north to the northwest corner
nf the southwest one-auarter of section
18. township 6, north range 1 west;
thence east to the Columbia river ;
thence along said river to the place of
beginning.
bhebman.
i
r
Commencing at the Columbia rivi
whare the townshiD line between
townships Sand 6, intersects said river;
thence running west to the northwest
corner of section 1, township 6, north
range 2 west; thence north to the
northeast corner of eection 35, town
ship 6, north range 2 west; thence
west to the northwest corner of section
30, township 6, north range 3 west;
thence south to the southwest corner
of section 19, township 5, north rangey
3 west; thence west to tbe southeast
corner of section 24, township 5, north
ranee 2 west : thence north to the
northeast corner of the southeast one-
quarter of section 13,township 0, north
ranee 2 west ; thence east to the Co
r All lie 2 wesi : IIICUUV moh iu iuo vu-
Columbia river to place of beginning.
. usiivn iBjjiinv,
Commencing at the Columbia river
where the township line between town
ships 6 and 6 intersects said river ;
thence running west to the southwest
oornor of section 3G, township 6,
north range 2 west ; thence north to
the southwest corner ot section
townshiD 6. north ranee 2 west: thenoe
west to tbe southwest corner of section
30, township 5, north range 2 west ;
thence north to the northwest corner o
l. ",,.. ., r.n
section 18, township 6, north ranges,
west; thence east one tune; menee
north one mile ; tnence east one nine j
thence north one mile ; thence eaat jto
the Columbia river; thence south along
said Columbia njer to tne piace o oe
ginning.
RAINIER.
Commencing at the Columbia rirei
vet,
where the seotion line between sec
lions 1 and 36 intersects said river;
thenoe running west to the aouthwest
corner of section 33, township 7, north
range 2 west; thence south one mile ;
thence west one mile; thence south
one mile ; thence west one mile to
the southwest corner of section 7,
township ' 6, north range 2 west;
thence north three miles; thence west
one mile; thence north to the Colum
bia river; thence east along saiu Co
lumbia river to the place of beginning.
BEAVER FALLS,
rnmmcnr.ine at the Columbia river
where the line between sections 1 and 2
in township 7, north range 3 west,
thence runnine south to the southeast
corner of section 26, township 7, north
runffB 3 west : thence west to tue
southwest corner of section 30, town
ship 7, north range 3 west; thence
north two miles; tnenoe wesi one
mile ; thence north to the northwest
corner of the southwest one-quarter of
section 12; thence east one mue;
thence north to the northwest cor
ner of section 31 ; thence east to the
Columbia river ; thence east along said
Columbia river to place of beginning.
Justice's Summons. We have on
hand a aupply of justice-of-the peace
blank summons. Those in need of
such stationery can procure the same
at this office.
Job Printing.- This ffice is now
supplied with late and neat designs of
material lor turning out every oesenp
tion of iob printing. We will execute
vnur orders on short notice and at
reasonable rates.
PERSONAL. AND LOCAL.
O. W. Cole visited Portland Tuesday.
Jos. Silvers, of Rainier, was in this place
Tuesday.
Lincoln Meaerve. of Delena, was in town
Tueaday.
Gus H. Bynon, of Vernonta, was InClats-
kanle on Monday,
The Harvest Queen fs on the route to
Astoria in place ot toe inompson,
8. Saullier, of Bachelor Flats, was doing
business in Portland during tne weea.
A heavy drive of logs out of Milton creek
is reporiea io nave oeen waue uu x
County court adjourned last Friday even
ing, alter a sessiou OI several uuji um
tion. ,
A. H. Blakeslev and S. A. Miles were pas.
sengers to forUaud Wednesday on the
Duun. '
TnH T)pn Bl.nchard came UD from
Rainier Monday, aud continued to Port-
laud Tuesday.
RnrvAvnr I.ittln v.. down at Deer Island
the latter part of last week surveying a road
for C. L. Oisen
The popular steamer, Sarah Dixon, con
tinues to prove an accommodating visitor
to our city twice a nay. .
The steamer Kehani is proving
an ac-
comniodatiitK caller at the various u
caller at the various landings
along the Willamette slough twice a day
" H. B. Rnae. of Vernonia. came over from
that place Tuesday, and continued to Port-
iauu weunesuay morning on me viuu
A good portion of Mayger's wood flume
was precipitated duriug the recent storm ,
and other severe damage is reported to
property In tbat neigubornooa,
A number of interesting communications
have been received at this office this week
but we were unable to publish them on ac
count of giving space to oiuer mir
Becent advices from J. Peacher, who
some time since had bis leg Iracturea, is to
the effect that he is rapidly recovering aud
will soon M able to. be arounn again,
flntimnmHiu. 27. 28. 29. 30. and SI
it lyi.rumiiii, tn KiHiaalk.. were Dassed bv
the city council Wednesday eveniug. We
will puuusii inem iu iuu iu uur uc, i.o,
A grand masquerade ball is billed for
Pohnmrv in. at Maveer. Dances ace con
ducted very orderly at tbat place, and it is
safe to predict tbat the occasion will prove
a success in every way
TTartn.n Reimer. who moved his sawmill
from Clatskanie to Deer island last iau,
una hu tbe aame in full running order,
Mr. Reimer will soon enlarge ms plant Dy
adding a sbingle machine thereto.
Ths Mist has received twenty two new
subscribers during the present week; all
urithnnt inv solicitation on our part. A
paper which publishes the news, as does
The Mist, is bound to be popular, hence
for henccward
The county courthouse has been the scene
of much hard labor by the accountants mho
are there employed during the past ten
days. It is not an uncommon thing to see
the building brilliantly ligbted up until tbe
hour ot nudnignt,
There is something for the government
snag puller to do down in this neighbor
hood. A large snag lying tn tne snip cnau
nol nnnnaito thia nlac. and if it is not re
moved, there may be some serious damage
result from its remaining were,
Tha recent storm has made its effects
noticable near Mist, this county, as the
mail carrier over in that country had to
take to the foothills with the mail, on his
trip last Saturday, in consequence of the
high water, arriving at Clatskanie three
hours late.
Mr .nd Mr. R Cummins:!
large number of their friends and neighbors
at their home at Deer Island last Saturday
vnnir- Dutipinir. music, conversation.
and luncheou were tlie entertaining fea
tures of the party, and all present report
pleasant time.
luhrie Bros", shingle mill, at Mayger, is
th result of their inability to procure
idle
shiu
mill
ahiugle bolts plentifully enough to keep the
n.iii iii nnnntAnt alteration. It seems a sad
nlivht that in tbLi land -of overabundance
of cedar Umber, that there cannot be ma
terial enoueh kent on hand to keep a mill
in operation.
W. H. Dolman is once more in his place
of business, after a protracted siege of la
irrinna. Mr. l)nl man has been a long and
t aiitferer from its effects, and is able
to attend to business with only a part of
the vigor which he heretofore exerted. The
disease left him quite deaf, besides there
pelng oiuer evidences oi ivs lemuia buww
Saturday oar people looked in vain
for tha Telenhona to arrive with the mail
but halo Telephone; she had met with
some misfortune on her trip up the night
before, and did not put in an appearance
here until Monday morning. Meantime we
satisfied our hungry news appetites with
back numbers ot tlie nauy papers, ana on
, . r 4-
.. w
nmv not he s?cnerallv known, but
another of those social dancing events is to
take place in the opera house at this place
on February 14th. This time it will be a
grand masquerade, and preparatory work
& already progressing. Tbe management
expects to make this occasion one to bo
long remembered, and as St. Helens people
have established far themselves an en
viable reputation for giving pleasant dances,
there is no reason to doubt but that they
will use every means to retain this name.
rjiatskanie's new churclihouse is nearing
'completion, and when it is ready for use
it will be a credit to the place. St. Helens
people might devote some of their energies
gj" of a oonlfortable church
building, and it might Dot be out of place
to suggest that the site be chosen in a place
where the elevation is not oi so ureal pro
portions, as tlie present building is on a
prominence so high that after one has
scrmbled to its summit they imagine tbe;
mis-lit to be in heaven if they are not, am
have ascended into tbe extreme realms of
felicity, hence the appeals of tbe pastor are
ol little etlect.
Citation.
In the Coturty Court of the state of Oregon,
(or Columbia county.
r .. . I... ,1. ...la nfl
real property belonging totlie CITATION,
cutateof John !vey,de.eaed.)
To De ialvev and al heirs, devisees, or
permits Interested in said estate , known or
nimown: ,,
K.lwtn L. Hand, erlmin strator of said
estate, has (ilea a petition praying for an
order ot sale oi tne real property doiohkhik
to said estate, which is described as follown,
towit: The north i of the northeast of
the north ol the northwest i, of section
83, In township 5, north of range 6 west, con
tainins ICO acres, In Columbia county, state
ofOreffOn. That the court havinf' made
an order appointing the ft", oav oi Miircn,
IMiu u tha time for hearine said petition,
and directing that a citation ba Issued upon
said Delia Ivey, William Ivey, and Kdward
the minor nctrs oi nam (ieceaea juaninj.
and to all other heirs and persons inlereNted
in said estate.by publication of the same for
four successive weeks In the St. Helens Mist
and that a copy ol said citation and said
ictltton be aeposupo. in tne posn m.
lelens, Oregon, directed to the said Delia
;y, at Hoscoheil, Wisconsin, ner piace oi
residence. Therefore. In the name of the
state ol Oregon, you, the said Delia Ircy,
and all other heirs, devisee, and persons
interested in said estate, whether known or
unknown, are hereby cited to be, and ap
pear In said court in the city of Ht. Helens,
state of Oregon, on the said 6th day of
March, itSH, at iu o cioca a. rn. , j
cause, 11 any yon nave, wny aaiu oruer
should not be mule for the sale of Mid real
property, as nraved for in said petition.
ill WltUVBB KIICICUI, .-I..IV..U. ,
judge of said court, has hereunto set his
hand and caused the- seal of said court to be
attached this fith nav of January , 1894
DEAN juuge.
Attest; E. K. QUICK, Clerk.
NOTICE FOB PITBI.ICATIO!.
(Tttnhar T..ni1 krt. June 3. 1878.1
United States Land Office, Oregon City, Or-
gon, uciooer ,
Vnitco hi hereby triven that in compliance
with the provisions of the act of congress
of June 3, 1878, entitled "An act for the
sale of timber lands In tne states oi lu
fnrni. (Invnn. Navad. and Washington
Territory," as extended to au tne rumic
1 , H Kt.toa hv rt nf Ancrust 4. 1892. Wsl
ter B. Buell, of Columbia City, county of
Columbia, siaia oi ureron -" ""J
fi ad in this oltlce bis sworn siaiemeni u.
9SX,Q. for tha niirdiasn of the southwest
of section No. 15, in township No. 5 north,
raoge No. 4 west, ana win oner proo. uj
show that the land sought is more valuable
for its timber or stone than for agricultural
purposes, and to establish his claim to said
land before the Register and Receiver of
this office, at Orearou City. Oregon, on
Wwlnanil.v. tha Huh liar of January. 18M.
He names as witnesses: A. H. Powell,
Carl Heiurich, H. W. Barnettsnd Ueo. U
pMrnnn. nit nf Vittfthnre. Oreeon. :
A n anil all narflnn el.iminz advec3el y the
above-described lands are requested to file
their claims in this office on or twiore saiu
10th day of January, 1804.
KUiJt-itl A. MILiJunn, negiaver,
Sheriffs Sale.
BY VIRTUE OP AN EXECUTION. Judg
ment nnler .nd decree issued out of and
nnrior tha anal nf tha Circuit Court of the
state of Oregon, for tbe county of Colum
bia, to me duly directed, dated tue sna
day of January, 1894, upon a judgment and
decree rendered and entereu hi iu
nn tha 21 st d.v nf December. 1893. in favor
of Dean Blancharrt, plaintiff, and against
The Builders' bash and Door Manufactur
ing Company, a corporation, and n v.
Miller defendants, for the sura of seven
hundred and ninetv-two and fifty-two one
hundredths 7U&52) dollars, with interest
thereon at tue rate ot eigin taj per cm per
annum from the 21st day of December,
193, and the further sum of one hundred
($100) dollars as attorney's fees, and the
further sum of thirty-three and ten one
hundredths (333.10) dollars costs and dis
bursements, and also the costs of and upon
said writ, commanding me to make sale of
tne lollowing real property oi ine aoovv
ninitil defendants, to-wit: r Beginning at a
galvanised pipe post in th uonh sideline
ot n aver street, m lav iwwu ui iwiuiv,,
the street is located hi accordance with the
plat of said town, platted and recorded by
Dean Blanchard, in the records of deeds of
said county, which post is- situated six ()
feet easterly from the east side of tue Dunn
ing, known as the hotel, and fifteen (13)
feet and ten (10) inches westerly from the
southwest corner of the boiler house of the
building known as tbe Sash and Door Fac
tory, thence running east fourteen (14) de
grees south along the north line of Water
street two hundred feet, thence north four
teen degrees east to the Colombia river, ana
the inner side of Dean Blanchard's wood
wharf, thence west fourteen (14) degrees
north two hundred (200) feet, thence south
fourteen (14) degrees west to the place of
beginning, embracing tlie building known
as the Sash and Door Factory, returning,
however, and excepting the wnarfage and
water privileges in front of said land, to
gether with the tenements, hereditaments,
and appurtenances thereunto belonging or
iu any wise appertaining, i amy levieu up
on said real estate on the 3d day of Janu
ary, 1894. Now, therefore, by virtue of said
avWintinn innVmant. order, and decree.
and in compliance with the commands of
said writ, I will, on Saturday, the 3d day of
February, A. D, 1894, at the hour of ten
(10) o'clock a. m. of that day, at the front
door of the county courthouse, m the city
of St. Helens, in said county and state.
sell, subject to redemption, at puonc auc
tion, to the highest bidder therefor, for
cash, all the right, title, and interest the
above-named defendants. The Builder s
Sash and Door Manufacturing Company,
had on the 21st day of December, 1893. or
has since had in and to the above-described
real property to satisly saiu execution,
judgment, order and decree, interest, costs,
and all accruing costs. T. 0. WATTS.
Sheriff of Columbia County, Oregon.
Si Helens, Oregon, January 3, 1894.
Sheriffs Sale.
In the Circuit Court oi the state of Oregon,
for the county of Columbia. I li. art
lett. plsintiff, vs Andy Clift, defendant.
SV VIRTUE OF AN EXECUTION, iudg
ment, order, and deoree, duly issued out
of and under the seal of the Circuit Court
of the state of Oreeon. for the county of Co
lumbia, to me duly directed, dated the 30th
day of December, A. D., 1893, upon a iudg-
ment and decree rendered and entered m
Aniri annrt nn tha 21st day of December. A
n ias in favnr nf T. H. Bartlett. nlaintiff.
and asrainst Andy Clift, defendant, for the
sum of seventy-five ($75.00) dollars with
interest thereon at the rate of ten (10) per
cent per annum from the 23rd day of Feb
ruary, A. D., 1893, and the further sum of
thirtv f 10 rait dollars as attorney's fees. and
the further sum of sixteen and twenty-five
one-hundredths ($16.25) dollars, costs and
disbursements, and also the cost of and up
on said writ, commanding me to make
sale of the following real property of the
above-named defendant, to-wit: The north
nna-half nf the snnthwest one quarter (NM
oi DVVI Hill me buuiu uinT-u.au. w ""J
I of range five (oY west of the Willamette
of 8WK) and the south one-half of the
meridian, in Columbia county, state of
Oregon, and containing one hundred and
sixty 160 acres of land, more or less, to
gether with the tenements, hereditaments,
and appurtenances tnereumo oeioiiguiK or
in anywise appertaining. I duly levied up
on said real-estate on the 4th day of Jan
uary.1894. Now, therefore, by virtue otsaid
execution .judgment order, and decree, and
in compliance witu tue commanus oi nam
writ, I will on Saturdav.the 3rd day of Feb
ruary, A. D., ISM, at the honrof eleven (11)
o'clock a. m. of that day, at tlie front door
of the county courthouse, in the city of St.
Helens, in said county and state, sell, sub
iiwt tn reiianiiiiinn. at Dublio auction, to
the highest bidder therefor for cash, all the
ngnt, tine, and interest wnicn me aoove
named defendant, Andy Clift, had on the
23rd day of February, 1893, the dale of said
mortgage, or has since had in and to tlie
above-described real property, to satisfy,
said execution, judgement, order, and de
oree, interest, costs, and all accruing costs
T. O. WATTS.
Sheriff of Columbia county. Oregon.
8t. Helens, Oregon, January 4Ui, ltt.
Notice to Cmlitors.
Notice is hereby given that the under
signed has been appointed administrator
of tlie estate of 8. . Hunter, deceased, by
the Hon. County Judgeof Columbia county.
Oregorr. All persons having claims against
said estate are required to present the same
properly veritled, to me, at my rumdemai,
on Deer Island, in Columbia county, Ore
f;on, my postoffloe address being Deer Is
and, Oregon, within six months from this
date. Dated December 15, l.
W. D.CONNKU,,
Administrator of said estate.
Summons.
I ths Circuit COtst or thk Statso 6a-
oon, ros Columbia County.
O. O. Jaqiiish, Pllr. I
vs. summons;
B. W. Vlvmmkr, Deft. )
To B. W. Plommkb, Defendant.
Ia ths icAMu or the Stats or Orboqii, votr
are hereby required to appearand answer
the complaint filed against you In the
above-entitled action., by tlie ISth day of
May. 1H!I. it being the first day of tha
term of said court next following the ex
nir.tlan nf the tinlilieation of thin sum
mons, and if you fail to so appear, for
want thereof, the plaintiff will take default
and judgment against yon as prayed for,
to-wit: For the sum of $500, with interest
thereon from June 9th, 1893. at the rate oi
ten per cent Per year, together with his
costs by this action, due for money loaned
by plalntitt to uelenoaai. mis summons
is published by en order of the Judgeof
said court, made on the 8th day of Novem
ber, inm.
inilara ce loie. attorneys lor piauiuu.
Sheriffs Sale.
In the Circuit Court of the state of Oregon1,
for the county of . Columbia. , wro. ,
Thompson, plaintiff vs Anna Mescher.
defendant.
BY VIRTUE OF AN EXECUTION, judg
ment, order, and decree, duly issued out .
of and under the seal of the Circuit Court
of the state of Oregon, for the county of Co
lumbia, to me uuiy uirectea. aatea wnn
day of December, A. D., 1803, upon a judg-"
ment and decree rendered and entered in
said court on the 20th day of December, A.
D , 1803, in favor ol Wm. a Tnompson
plaintiff, and against Anna Mescher, de--fendant.for
the sum of five hundred (500.00J
dollars with interest thereon at tlie rate ot '
ten (10) per cent per annum, from the 6th
day of April, A. D. . 1891. and the further
sum of one hundred ($100.00) dollars as at
torney's fees.and the further sum of twenty
seven and eighty one-hundredta ($27.80)
dollars , costs and; disbursements, and also
the costs of and upon Said writ, command
ing me to make sale of the following real
property of the above named defendant,
to-wit: The southwest one quarter of the
northwest one-quarter (SW!4 of N WM) and
the northwest one-quarter of the southwest
one quarter (NWJ of SWJi) of section
twenty-nine (29), in township seven (7),
north of range two (2), west of the Willam
ette meridian, in Columbia county, state of
Oregon, and containing eighty (80) acres of
land, more or less, together with the tene
ments, hereditaments , and appurtanances
thereunto belonging or in anywise apper
taining, I duly leyied upon said real-estHte
on the 27th day of December, A. D-, 1893.
Now, therefore, by virtue of said execution,
judgment, order, and decree, and in com
pliance with the commands of said writ, I ,
will, on Saturday, the 27th day of January,
A. D., 1894. at the hour of ten (10) e'clock
a. m. of that day at the front door of tha
county courthouse, in the city of St. Hel
ens, in said county and state, sell, subject
to redemption, at public auction, to the
highest bidder therefor for cash, all the
: right, title, and interest, which the above
named defendant, Anna Mescher, had on
tha 6th day of Anril. A. D.. 1891. 4he date
of said mortgage, or has since had in and
to tbe above-described real property, to sat
isfy said executi'.n. judgement, order, and
decree, interest.costs and all accruing costs.
I . j. nana,
Sheriff of Columbia county. Oregon.
St. Helens, Oregon, December 27, 1893. ,
Sheriff's Sale.
STATE OF OREGON, '
County of Coiumbia.1 ,
BY VIBfUE OF AN 'EXECUTION le
aned nut of and under the seal of the cir-
cuit court of the state of Oregon, for the
county of Columbia, and to me duly di
rected, dated tne lotii uay ot uecemwr, a.
D. 1893, upon a judgment rendered and
entered in the circuit court of the stale of
Oregon, for the county of Multnomah, on
the 22nd day of September, A. D. 1898, in .-
favor of J. W. Favne, plaintiff, and against -
Kaiella 8ellwood. defendant, for the sum of
two hundred and fifty ($250) dollars, with
interest thereon at the rate of eight 8) per
cent per annum from the 18th day of Sep
tember, A. D. 1893, and the further sura of
seventeen and twenty-five one-hundredtha i
117.25) dollars costs and disbursements.
and accrued costs, and also the costs ol
and upon this writ, I did, on the 16th day
of December, A. D. 1893, duly levy upon
all the right, title and interest of the above-
named delendant, catena eeliwoou, in ami
to the following-described real property,
to-wit: The southwest one-quarter (SW K
of seotion sixteen (16), in township five (5)
north, range two (2) west of the WUIamelii
meridian, and containing 100 acres, accord
ing to tlie United States government sur
vey, and situated in Columbia county,
state of Oregon. Now, therefore, by virtue .
of said execution, 1 will, on Saturday, the .
20th day of January, A. D. 1894, at tha
hour of 10 o'clock a. in. of that day, at the
front door of the county ceurthouse, in the
city of St. Helens, and county and state)
atoresaiu, sen, subject to reuempuvu, u
the right, title, and interest of the above- ,
named defendant, Estella Sellwood, in and
to the above-described real property, ac
Eublic auction, for cash, to the highest
idder therefor, to satisfy said execution,
interest and costs, and all accruing costs.
T. C. WATTS,
Sheriff of Columbia county, Oregon.
St. Helens, Oregon, December 16, 1893;
Sheriff's Sale.
In the Circuit Court of the state of Oregon,
for the county of Columbia. P. K. Cross
wait, plaintiff, vs Oscar Akin and Willie
I. Akin, defendants.
BY VIRTUE OF AN EXECUTION, judg
ment, order and decree, duly issuer" out
of and under the seal of the Circuit court
of the state of Oregon, for the county of
Columbia, to me duly directed, dated the
15th day of December, 1893, upon a judg
ment and decree rendered and entered in
said court on the 10th day of October. 1803,
in favor of P. R. Crosswait. plaintiff, and
against Oscar Akin and Willie I. Akin, de
fendants, for the sum of five hundred and
eleven and twenty-five one-hundrdths
(1511.25) dollars, with interest thereon at tlie
rate of eight (8) per cent per annum, from
10th day of October, 1893. and the further
sum of one hundred ($100) dollars as at
torney's fees, and the further sura of thirty
eight and thirty one-hundredths ($38.30)
dollars costs and disbursements, and also
the costs of and upon said writ, com
manding me to make sale ol the "following
real property of the above named 'defend
ants, to-wit": The southeast one-quarter
ihv.u nf sacrlon twentv -eiL-lit (28).itown-
ship' five (5) north , range three (.'!) west of
tlie w uiameue nienuian, in wnu a
county, state of Oregon, and containing
one hundred and sixty (10) acres of land,
more or less, together witn uie tenemems,
hereditaments and appurtenances thereun
to belonging or in any wise appertaining,
1 duly levied upon said real estate on the
18th 'dav of December, A. D. 1893. Now. .
therefore, by yirtueof said execution, judg
ment, order and decree, and in cotnplianrB
with tlie commands of said writ, I will, on
Saturday, tlie 20th dn of January, J894, at
tha hour of eleven (it) o'clock a, m. of that
day, at the front door of the county court
house, in the city of St. Helens, in said
county and state, sell, subject to redemp
tion, at piiniic auction, io me oicnesv bin
der thereor, for cash, all the right, title
and interest which the above-named de
fendants. Oscar Akin and Willie 1. Akin,
had on the 4th day of January, 1892, ths
date nf said mortgage , or has sine had in
and to the abnve de-crlbed real proirty.
to nu'tiiv sai'i execiiliiin, judgment, order,
and. deoree, interest, co'ts, and all t -cruing
costs. T.C. WAT'S.
Sheriff of Columbia County Ore(;n,
St. Helen, Oregon, December .19, 189i