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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (June 29, 1894)
C:itclStatcs an! County Official Papc: mSAT. JUtfS 29, 1894. I c troi '9 next legislature find 'emir upon IXdph s mo vest the nmne of Judge F. At j . ...a for senatorial honor. THinextkgWUuira should not spend o much time in making laws, Ml trimmiitfr up thustt already in exist' nce. The pruning knife, could successfully used on man laws now on the statute books. Thi republicans of California in state coven tion lost week nominated M. M. Estee for governor upon a free silver and woman sunmge platform It must take the news a long time to travnl from Oregon to California, With the nervous temperament of tbe French people it is hard to pre dict what the outcome of President Carnot's death will be. There ii al ready bad blood existing between France and Italy, and this may result in difficulty between the two powers, It has been suggested that the only way Governor fen noyer will ever reach the United States senate is organise a company of wealers and march upon Washington. Why not oncaniie the band of cut-lhroats he turned out of the penitentiary a few day a ago to act as an escort. THAT times are bard and money scarce cannot be disputed. But if. in tead of persistently complaining, the people who most feel the depression would save their spare cash instead of pending it going about from place to lilac seilatiug, and encouraging idle nesa, their wants might be, at least, partially supplied. . Orboom has outlived its present con Utuliou and should have a new one. There are many things embodied in our constitution which were appropri ate for tbe state when that documen was framed that are not practicable at tbe present time. There is but one way to remedy the evil and that is by a constitutional convention, which we believe should be authorised at an "early date. Thi assassination of President Car not, at Lynns. France, on Sunday evening, leads to somewhat refresh in tbe minds . 01 . Americans that thi country baa suffered tbe same dis grace twice wiltira the past thirty year. It also simulates precaution against the more vicious classes of people bordering npon anarchy, abroad in our land. As has already been aid there is but one way to handle red-handed assassins, and instead ol calling a physician to pass npon their aaaity, he should be called only for the purpose of holding a post mortem examination upon their worthless car casses. The insanity dodge has been worn threadbare Jong ago. lnela against carrying concealed weapon is very strict in France, yet, notwith landing the law, there,' as well as in the United Slates, cold-blooded mur ders are committed frequently, and upon persons well guarded, and the courts are asked to allow tbe culprits to go unpunished upon a plea of in- aamty. ; - Ttebk is one occasion to take place In a few days, the commemoration of American In Jepeodence.which will not be partisan. On that occasion no pol itic is known 1 except Americanism . The loyal people of this great country can mingle t etber rejoicing in the triumph achieved by our forefathers and propagated by their descendants The mention of the Fourth of July kindles anew in tbe hearts of Amen cans loyal patriotism and develops qualities for ' American citizenship. The framers of the Declaration of In dependence little thought one hun dred and eighteen years ago that this year its existence would be celebrated by sixty-five millions of people. How true it is that then they "builded wiser than they knew." No fond im agination could have fostered tbe lightest hopea of what was to be tbe result of tbe foundation which they were at that time laying. But tbe re sult was seen by all nations, tongue and kindred of the world, and today as a result of bravery and patriotism of those wise heads America rejoices in the grandest nation in the woild. Next Wednesday should be the proud est day in tbe life of every American citizen. Thi experience of the country in the re-election of presidents has not been very satisfactory. It has gf ner , ally, if not invariably, turned out that the man thus honored ha failed to do as well during his second term as he did during hi first. The cae,oJ Cleve land is one directly and 'suggestively in point. Hi first term gave him a hold npon his party and the country, that ha wa able to retain after a de feat in tbe next election ; and he was nominated a third time in accordance with the prevailing opinion that be waa the strongest man for a candidate and the one who would make the best president. Tbe feeling with regard to bim today on the part of those who nominated and elected him is one of disappointment and antagonism. . His second administration has been a mis fortune to his party. . He- has re pudiated its platform and conspired with its enemies to defeat its purpose. . In all important respect, he has been a law unto himself, regardless of the - consequence to the political element which be 1 supposed to represent. Hi course, in short, has been that of a man realizing that another term is out of tbe question, and therefore Uk ing no pain to please bis party and - increase bis popularity. So long a . the hope of re election inspired bim, be was devoted to his-duties, and en deavored to win pnblie favor; but now that such an incentive .is absent,, he appears to have adopted a different policy. There can be no doubt as to the wholesome influence of the hope of a second term upon a president of any party; and it is equally true (bat when tbe second term' is obtained its tiled is apt to be of a contrary nature. Thb question a to what property should aud what should not be taxed i causing no end of discussion at the present time. We fail to see why any evidence of wealth, unless appropria ted entirely to the public, should not bear it )ual proportion of the burdens of taxation. Churches, sectarian schools and univereitieR, which are in existence a a business investment for time particular denomination should be taxed as well as a corporation or ganized for transportation, lioth are in a sense conducive of the public welfare, yet both are wealth producing enterprises, enjnyed only by thoee who can afford to patronise them. The privilege of exemption placed-"upon church property (the church edifice itself being excepted) has been abused by the churches purchasing and own ing outside real estate for rent a an investment and claiming exemption from taxation on it as belonging to the church. In the state of Oregon and in every state there are millions of d'.llurs worth of property not paying lax under !) eiiise of this kind of exemption. We believe the system is wrong. It may be right to exempt the edifice itself but nothing farther. A VOICE OF TUB STORM. Listen, mv children, and rem shall hear Of an avanlnr rkla of two atria dear: uniMwonfloijunft aitmreu ninvir-nrar. They scald the mtsnd their hair they tort 'Til they breath laetly reached tbe bix barn . floor. They said to their friends, "H the stona-eloud reacn Don I nuru a lamp la intl enseal? none At tne n 01 your uvea, out a canui usm. And we, on the rocky prairie will be Hiding, singing, legging uong. For the country folk, who own the bare. Meanwhile, thulr frtend.th rough alley and street Listens and watcnas wun eager ears, "Til In ih alienee 'round the corner he hears The sound of their voices, tbe tramp ol feet. and the measured cue mat a nam to neat. Trotting down where trie road leaves trie snore, Then he went Baca witn a neart to iia-nt. Dp the wooden Hairs with stealthy tread. 10 nis cosy cnamoer overneaa. Previously Impatient to take the ride, Wrapt and hooded with haughty prid. Aiom tne street rode tne giris so aear. Watehing the street on either side Somewhat impetuous In fear of ram. They gaze on the landscape far an near And reach and tighten the driving-rein. But mostlv tbev watch with eager search the brassy cloud beyoud the church. As 11 rosef anov tns town, on ids mil Lonetv. and spectral, and sombre, and still. And lol as they look on the belfry height A srlimmer. an then achain of liEhtl Thty hang to the buggy, the rein they turn. Kor linger to gate, nut nut on tneir signt, A secoud glimmer and chain of lightl A horry of hoofs through the timber, now reached, A shape for a moment, a bulk as they dart. And beneath from the pebbles, in passing, a snark Struck out by the mare that flies fearless and That was all! and yet as the bridge they now sight The fate of poor Nellie wa riding that night. And tbe spark struck out by the mar In ner niaht Kindled the land Into flam with Its heat. It was four by the village clock w uen uiev crossed tne Dilute out ot town: It was quarter past by the kinsfolk1 clock Wnen they reached the door of the now grief stricken bam. They saw ih gilded weathercock Swim in the twilight sa they passed. And the schoolhouae windows biank. and bare. Gaze at them with a spectral glare, At 11 tney already stooa tgnast At the bloody work they would look npon. And so rode th dear ftrig lost ahead of the storm. And so to each other went the cry of alarm 111 iney reacnea in a oar 01 tne aioresaia para. wun a cry ol nurry and one ol fear, Thev detached the mare with fastenlnn oneer. Which they led to the farther end of tha barn Away from the buggy to prevent any ham. You'll know the rest when this yon bear read. now tne two aear giris ootn oroae ana nea: mow we sinsroir gave inem cau alter cau From over the tenet and farmvard wall. Each with ner purchase from village store DOUKai. Consisting of sugar and granite-iron pot: wun same to taeir aueea across tne un tney both aned. b Nit knowing their troubles were Just ahead, M They reached tbe voice which was all afritht ror tne gioom oaa maae tne nour at night. . xne rain ten in torrents, tne numcane mew, 60 out of the talL ased farmhouse thev new: Then crossing the porch to emerge tgatn Under the trees at the turn of the road They reached In safety a low apple shed. When the thunder broke with a crash o'erhead. As all waa as dark as a dnngeoa within. They ventured to peep at ike barn of their kin; When, what to their wandering eyee should appear But that tne barn of their kin had taken a shear. They forgot all their fright of themselves had no care Their thoughts were of naught bat thatfln borrowed mare. They started, then halted, then started, again OB! lor tome mem for some men! lor some men! The cry waa toon answered. borne men" heard tbe call, - And with az and taw they ran to the stall Fearine the ooor beast waa crushed bv tha fall. Quite fortunate it) Nellie waa wedged in be tween What the men were chopping from each side a While the dear girls with 'kerehiefa mad a piuuui scene. . - They soon led her out with braised shoulder ana a nee, And several scratches that were frightful te ft; a una neignoor lea ner slowly otrto bl bam Where he would cars tor her 'Ul after the torm. They then want to the buggy, the dsh was Dent aown DV a Doaro tnat had fallen amaa- W bif h gave the whole thing the expression Of a boy. whom a aood do-, had lost: nut soon some strong nand bent the board up, When it lost thetxpreation of boy and lost pup. When the male kin cam horns And from ta es of Irlifht did rafraln. Tbev were called idiot. lunallcs baaatlv Insane. But forthwith the kin. who owned tbs barn. Got on hit horse and rode la the t,n io tell tne owner of neuia bis barn had blown aown; And In a voice of excitement did shout as ne tnoueht the chief news The dear girls got out!" oaia uve owner ol Kerne, "Confound that wild pain But why don't yon tell me what became of the oiaref .... Next moraine as toon at th light did appear,. Thev arose from rbair heris Doned their Ane and drabbled gear They borrowed a cart, pony, umbrella, gam coat. Instead of top-bnggy, (ne mare and pi tub robe, AUU VIVTV UWk w town Ai had been their custom, they did not alight At the door of their home. But drove straight to the barnyard Where they met their dazed groom. . - -And so end the tale of tbe dear tirls so tall But "A haugbtr spirit before a fall." Nests. 1IED. 8HARRINOHOfJ8B? June 14th. 1894. at her home one mile from Hcsppoose, Imo gens E. Ubarringhotisen, aged six years, eight month, and six days. Imogen was a bright child, admired by her schoolmates, and loved by all who knew ner. uregonian please copy. Georgia' "Baaor-Back" Lawyere. Atlanta is afflicted with a number of razor. back lawyers. Tbe grand lury of Pulton county regard them as festlferous Individ uals, and would like to and some way of ridning the community of them. They don't wsit for business to come to them, but hunt np excuses for bringing lawsuits. .HiMxu in muwnjj iijk iuc uuuurai com munity. Tbe razor-back lawyer is not only a great nuisance to a community but be a a positive injury to it. Out of little qtiar rels and business differences that wonld never get into court tf it were not for bim, he manages to make a living. His aim is not to help settle dispute that ccAild be settled without litigation, but to stir up strife. He hunts up people who think they have been damaged, and gains permission to bring suit in their names. Tbe greater part of what he recover, if he recovers anv things! all. goes into hi pocket. Hebs'a breeder of strife, and thrives on the litiga tion he encourages. Bavannh , (Ga) News. George Anderson spent Sunday in Salem. Miss Aula Matthew, of Portland, passed through St. Helens Tuesday, on her way to Pittsburg te visit her parents . PATRIOTISM A VIRTUE, MiM, Or., June 22. IEditob Mist. '. am pleased to see the article on this subject Iruni your correspondent at (Hilton. It Is something new to tee a line in defense of th rights of too preservers of the lit of our government. The treatment some of our patriotic people have endured at th bands 01 populists 01 tne toreign eiuiiiem. would lead une to doubt their own personal safety. Have then aliens forgotten that allegience to the government of the United Stales is one of tbs conditions on whit'h they oblitlued ciUn nshiu f If actions are I.. .... . t.l...... ,1. wlvt.ta thev we Is In combining to overthrow the conitilution ami the laws they are sworn to support. Have they forgotten that tbe. quarter niiua ui ianu iurv how m.tj uvm ami i'uII their own. coat tbe soldier the sau- lihYeot bis health, and defined him to suffer until death brings reiielT tf weoouu believe this to be the result of a deficien memory even then a reminder would not be amiss, but tho facts forbid any such Oon clu.sion. How manv American citisena (native born) as well as soldier, are do nrired of the blesslna of oeace where thev chance to be among a foreign element? How many natives would there be among the laboring class of our people who could not find employment at ;ood wages if these foreigners were transported I Th law for the naturalisation of alien require them to prove a good moral character and that they are wen risposea to tne jrooa orae and baouineas of our peonle. To all wli possess these qualities of character we extend the band of welcome to brotherhood and all th blessings of our land, but to those whose character and lives do not pos sess these qualities of character, we have no use for either in coxey's a-my or on tbe Dublie domain Let us have a court of in quirv instituted to investigate th fraud that baa been uracUced bv false taathuony . and deal with all whose real character does not entitle them to citizenship tbe same as Chinese not registered. let a thorough work of sweeninar be done and we will hence forth be no longer compelled to re sort to Judge Lynch for a Mafia in Louis iana or tne scattoidoi Chicago tor anarcny. The maimed soldier will not be robbed ol his pension or tbe treasury of the United States be opened to Coxeyi'tes. Th peace of home will be restored, prosperity will return, pnrilv of American institutions will be maintained and loyalty to our gov ernment will be esteemed alike by the well disnosed foreigner and native American. Heaven iUell could not be at peace or its purity maintained If it had all its gates opened to the bad well as the pure and holy.- A bill to cover these principle a near as we could write it has been sent to our repreesntativea at Washington, and we are assurea mat 11 snail go Deiore tne com mittee on foreign relations at its next meet ing, and If tbe Coxey movement induces its passage ffor this reason only) we will say, hurrah for Coxey's army! ZVX U. O. iD tlgrUBLICAK nHio. Are Taw IwswretlT If not. now is tbe time to provide your self and family with a bottle of Chamber lain s Colic, Cholera and liiarrhoea tienieoy as an insurant' against any serious results from an attack of bowel compluint during tbe turn iner months. It is almost certain to be needed and should be procured at once. Ho o'her remedy can take its place or do Its work, xweniy-nve and ntty cent bottles tor sal by tvdwin reus. Judge P. H. Ward, of Portland, spent Sunday in this place. - - SHERIFF'S-TAX SALE T Y virtae of a warrant issued by tbe -D Conntv Clerk of Columbia County State of Oregon, under the seal of said county ana Biaie, on tne 01 n aay 01 june A. D.. 1814. and to me directed, command ing me to levy npon the goods and chattels of the delinquent taxpayers named in the delinquent tax roll of Columbia County, State of Oregon, for the year 13. thereto attached, and 11 none De lounu men npon the real property as set forth and described in tbe said delinquent tax roll, or so nincli Tthcreof as shall be sufficient to satisfy the amount of taxes so charged therein, to gether with the costs and expenses, I did, on tbe loth day of June, A. 1. levy npon (baying been unable to tind persona. property sumcient out of which to muke said taxes) the real estate set opposite tbe names of the respective parties, trrnrs and corporations contained in the following- lists to satisfy tbe smonnt of taxes and costs assessed and charged against such persons, firms and corHrations In said de linquent tax roll, all of said property being sitiiatea in said county ana state, ana de scribed on said delinquent tax roll for said county and state, for said year, as follows 10-wit: , .,. , i ... Anumsen. Peter C. neK of soV see 11. to 7 r a 40 acres I S 21 Alviu, John, nw5i see IS t 7 r 8. 160 acres.. .9 42 Anderaon. JoseDnine. wW of nehi e1 of dw4 see S3 1 8 r. 4, 160 acre .....X -is Adams, S C, V, of bl 6. all of 6U. 67, S8, C9, 60. 61, 62, 63, 64 and I, Columbia City. . . 6 94 Aldridge, i ti, lots 6snd, W2, Bryaat". . ; viUe 61 Adams. John, lota A and 7 and at4 of and tw'iof te'-i sect r &, IGufccraa.. 7 85 Alntley, Geo C, ?4 of nw'yi and nr'A of ne"4 and i4 of setwat t r , 160 acre ; Anderson, James, tH see 21 1 6 r S, 160 9 42 8 00 86 8S v Adams, Jack, lot 1 bl H Vernonla Adams, Jams M, lot bl 11 Vernonla. . , Augnstina. M, l 'ttbl 7 Vernonla. ....... Bailey, W , as), of nwK see 2 1 7 r 2, 4 acres. , Bevis, Mr H J, part of Hooter's PLC S7 sect z- ana w t r i ena z, ana swj and see IS t & r 2. fiK7 aeras 62 AS 104 Bnell, Bmmona, part oi Geo rye and Ann Merrill's D L C see S t i 1 1. 70 acre.'.! .. Bocher, Mr Annie, twW sac 3a I r 2, 160 teres.....: -.).: Braddock, James F, part of Henshsw's 8 77 46 land 1MX170 feet. Braunlng, Henry, lot 2,1 and 4ee J0t5 r 6, 157 acres ......,-'. - Beearle. J R. sr. lot see 13 1 4 r 2. S5 acre 82 M ( W Balch, ban, put of Cloningar's b L C.kc Set4r2,4acre .': Bomela, John A, eU of eJ4 and lot 4 and 6 sec 28 1 8 r 4, and ne!4 of ueli cec 2 t S r 4, 176 acres ..... t ............... . . Boyle, Hugh, ne of nw! and tt of ne sec 29 t f r 4. and nw of uwkecSUt? ' r S. 100 acres Brown, CC, of swj see S6I6 r 2,7 acre Burrows, Henry I), n'4 see 21 1 r 2, IfO Brooae. JaeorVioaiaadTbi it Rainier k ' 8M S47 881 10 88. 64 8 82 15 84 83 Builders Mash A loor Manufacturing Co., k,i o in diks s na rtainier Brian. M O, lota 1, 2, 1, 4, o, 6, 7, 8, blk t, . Bryaiitvllle.:.. Blanchard, T H, lot 6 blk 12, Vernonla. , . . Briqk, T J, lot blk 13. Vernonla Boss, J ii, lot 4 blk 7, Vernonla Bynon. tins H, wM of swWjec 24 1 r 8, m . acre; eU of tft sec 284 VJ, 80 acres; lot bl 10 Vernonla; blk 26 Melllnger s Add . ......... Bynon. Bailie, blk , Vesnonls.., Bouser, Mary a; lot 1 blk 28, Columbia City Borleskle, Pea, r'4 of and v of se ec 20 tA r 4, 10 acres Braden, W H, lot 10 blk 8, let 10 blk 12, Ver. nonia; lot 1, 2, X, and 8, blk 24 Mellinr er s Add; blk 22 Melllnger'a Add... ..... Buckingham, Maud, lot Si blk 6 Bryant- . vllle Baker. William, lot 8, 4, t, and 7 tec 14 tSr, 175 acre Bradbury, Clement, lots 1, 2 and 8 ss 2 lr4. 108 acre BarurerHeld, Jeanle, amy. of nm sec 28 t 4M, 40 acre Bloomneld, Amanda, tm see 80 t 6 r 1, 160 acre BenneU, W H, wU of sw see 24 1 r 4, 40 acres, w4 ol nwfi and ue of un see 26 tr 4,120 acre Berry. PT. nwii of wee8t r 4, 40 Botartb.Ida B, wU of n sec 17 ti' rS.'sO urea; e4 of ttii ec IS t S r 6, 80 acre . Bingham, KW4HP, part of lot 1 sec 28 tirl, leer Beverly, Christ!, lotlec6t4rl, 8t acre 81 41 18 66 lea 886 22 (82 88 82 12 07 82 19 tr. 11 77 Bush, Emma P and H D, n'4 of swU, mi ot nvr'l, neUof neJi, wU of Deti tec 27 tr2, 240 acre Borthwick, Mary, settee 21 t 6 r 160, 42 Bynon, Fred 8,' lot ,' 10,' ii, ii blk3 1 un Ana to vsmonia , Burr, Walter H,e of w see U t7rS, SOacr; ne; of uw4 sec H t 7 r 8, 40 207 acre... , 7 85 Bingham, J E. lot 1 and se of nwU, of seU, m of te! sec 3 1 8 r 1, 14s aci of nwsec 11 1 8 rl, CO acre ne acre 18 70 Daiu, a, lot 1 sees 1 7 r a, a seres Bongs, H U nw!4 of m sec 16 1 2 r 2, 40 acres Baumhover, H , lots 8 and 4 and nW of te ne4 of swW sec 16 1 8 r 2, 160 acres . Borthwlck, H B, of nH tec 6 1 6 r 8' 80 acre , Brndshaw, Margaret, eU of tec I7 t 6 r 4, 820 acres; nw sec 23 f 6 r 4, 160 acre. . . Bradbury, PJ, nwW sec 86 1 8 r 4, 160acret Bennett, 1 E, iw'4 sec 12 1 6 r 8, 160 acre. Brand, K E, X of e ec 14 t 4 r 8, 80 sere 8 8 If 7 8f 472 23 K 41. 786 2 til Brandt, Abrtam)-1M4ac2t 8 r 2, IN Bergman, Nathan,' lit V a,' 160 12 44 T 86 S 64 cr..,,.,.,,. Voniutst. V A, s, of tM, nW of seW, t (of w)4;o7lr ItW acres.....?.... Campbell, John, aH aae U t t 4, Its) acres Clark, L t,. llH of nw and nvtU of neW ec27 I8r4,80cre. tW ot sU and swofspitac 2tr4,(Silacre.7..., . Clark, Mrs r'.Uilh, lots 7 and M bl 14 Rainier Collins, B M, nwt of net ec0 16 r 2 40 a tr Caple. Mi L M, nwSt or n'i sss IX t 6 r 2 .0 acros, A C Neer DLCsoS3t6M 120 acresv Iota 4, 6, , t, 8, aud 8 bl 18 Co- 7 81 11 88 t 83 17 61 Cox, Frank, eW of nelkand twt( of ue.i and ne of see 7 1 6 r 8, ISO ecre. .'. . Coultn. Alkin, neU ec 27 1 6 r 2. 100 acre 14 21 77 1 87 i " v v, i wuouia.. ....... Craft, W A. eS of ne!a and uU ef ssl teo 2214 r2. l'JO acres.. .,,, Caplea, Willie K, ui ot swU sac 86 1 0 r 2, 40 acres Z Cameron, John H, lot 1, 2, and 8 and tvU otnwUeoait7ra, 160 acre..., Courad, Samuel, seSfc Of n - 1 1 6 r 2 2 2 U 16 Custi. I), liei-i see 18 1 7 r 8, 160 aores','..'.'. 18 00 lamuuD, riora, uwt ui nw4 sec s t 4 r 1, 44 acre. Carr. Bruce U Uoldsmith, Isidore, U see WIS 2, 316 acres ,... Oauu.ltll, Isabella, lot bl 2 Mellinger's 4 23 It 62 .iiiiiiuii w vvriioiiia . 85 85 Caniplsll, Sarah M, lot 4 bl 24 Mellluger'a addition to Vernonla Cooper, H C, uud of u teo 22 I 4 r ft, SO acre Cole,CC,lotalaudecat7r2,wla ot n4i and sel. ot ue ec 86 t 7 r 2, 131 acre Crable, John H, U ot uwjiamllottl 2 sec 19 14 rS, ISO acre 7 Campbell, Mdnev, lot 1, 2, 8, 4, 8. , bl 23. Mellinger's adiiltion to Vernonla Chltwooil, John, sk of neH ami swV ot nov sec 2 t 7 r 8, 121 acre; sw W of seU sec 23 1 7 r 8, 40 acta .7. V: Chamberlln, F D, nW of nwW and M ot nH ec si 1 7 r M acre Carlson, Edward, aX wo 14 t 8rS,l0 aeree Clinton, Klcaard, aH see 10 IS r4, ICO Connor. ek' see 1 4 r 3,'i6 acre'. ! ! ! Cox, L M, seV and H of owV tec 86 14 r 2, 240 acre 7 , Clark, John, uli sec 84 1 r 8, 160 acres. . Craft. B.sw of nw' jand nwofaiv!4 and of nrU, see 24 1 8 r 4, 160 acres . . Cook, Charles K, H of sU aee l 1 7 r 8, 80 acre Craft. a, s of e tee 28 18 r4, 80 acres; neU of mt, and nwi of neU sec 26 1 8 r 4, 80 acre Clark, Wm, tj of sw& and se'see is t '& r 8, 240 acres... .?. Clark, Charlea, H of ne, tec 26 1 i 1 4, 80 acre Cliff, Andy, nl; of M of aw M I 1 6 r 6. lbU seres Columbia City Lumber Co, lot 1, 2, , 4, , 6, bl 8 Columbia City , Cunningham, Caroline, testate of) 18-80 of Jo Cunningham's li. L. C. sac 10, 15, 16 I 4 r 1, 161 acres Cepelaud,! H, lots 2, 8, 4, 6 and 6 sec 1614 r 1; te'i of st'i ro 17 1 4 r 1; lot 1 sec 21 t 4 r 1; part of lot 8 and wU of U and lots 4, 5, 6. 7uDvt8secJ0t4rl;s'jof 8 14 88 87 785 1 14 42 88 788 8 64 18 73 42 785 8 00 7 U 77 7 86 786 16 16 82 nestana nw ot n't and lot 1 sec a 1 4 rl,70.i teres Chamber, UK,', of neV tec21t4r2. 188 00 ow ncrtn , Crors, mi. N, wH ot asfi and H swC see 22t6r4.16U acres 7 ........ Cardwetl, J R, aeu of nwW and swW ef nH and w of t ee 81 1 8 r 6, 10 acres t 82 1 85 1 86 786 Craft. Eliza, wU of ae'i and teW ol swU ec s 1 6 r 4, 120 acre; n w," of neu sac a t6r4.40ai'r .... Carlson and Paulson, pa.t of Lemont's D. huwcMitri, ss acre: part of Jo Caplea D. I. C. KC8i and 8416 r 1.6 acre Crutber. Hattia. w ne sec 6 1 6 r 4. SO acMia IK 42 11 68 78 Cardwall, B t. nw tea 86 1 6 r 1, 10 acre Currle, W A, tm sec 16 1 6 r 2, 160 acres. . Clark, Prank L, ne of M ec 7 1 7 r 4, 40 fwyr,'phiui'p"nej' of n'ei" see 8 til 40 seres Downing, Henrietta, lots 6. 6 bl 18, Kalif ier; block 2 Dobiue Add to Rainier Dooley, Thomas, (estate ol) aeia axil It r2, in) acre. . . , Dow, ueo W, wf of eS sec 2815 r 4, 160 acre , Portey. D M, nwH see II 6 r 8. 160 acres. Day, Vlnal. tela sec 10 1 r . 1G0 acre.... 465 7 72 781 12 85 8 77 7 85 14 Drayer, W If, seJi of nw sec 8 1 8 r 2, 40 acre - ,r. . Dixon, Joseph, s. of sw i sec 22 tr2. w mrixf Davis, Cbas, S of n! ee 26 1 6 r 2, 8 acre.... 2 87 87 28 Dellard, D I), meH see 85 1 a r 4, 160 acre. Dell, Kidney, w.S ol i1-., M of sV. see 21 1 4 r 4, 120 acres; aoJi of nwU sec 28 I 4r4.40acra 785 Daley, John, wMcf w,ix'26t5 r 4, 80 acre Dillingham, VVtf. foul;2, bl 12, Colum bia City : Dippold, Praocis, neHac U t 6 r 8, 10 acres Dobney, J B, ne'i sec 22 1 4 r 8. 160 acre . brommond, Wm, sa'4 sec 35 t r 2, 160 urea 471 70 786 7 85 7 85 Dixon, Geo. rv'4 ol m, lots 8, 6, 8, 7, 10 see 2 1 7 r 5, 142 acre I.U. I II . I . it . . r . ,'r. 10 81 wvim, n, kg a v r a, in acre Drake, J H, kn 10, 11, 12 bl 45 Columbia rutir.. 7 85 62 lirater, A M, nw of nw'-i sec 10 1 6 r 4, 40 x're;nn oi ne'4,n"4 oi nw see v t r 4. 120 seres: lot Saec 6 t4 r 1. 7 acre 82 17 18 80 4 10 Dement, R M. swV4 of aei4, loU 1, 2, 8 teo 24 t 4 r 2. lutaeraa Dixon, Joseph. nei of se'i se)i of nH aec 1X7 r,80acre........ Emmons. Alonzo, lot 4 and 6bl6; lotal, 2. 8. 4 bl II. Rota's addition to Vernonla Elliott, Andrew, nU of we 10t6r4, 160 acres Enyert, B C, n sac 1 1 6 r 2, 160 acre. . .-. 04 80 60 7 85 82 r.ipy, cnanea, s'i sec w 1 6 r , use acre vert, t a, louzanu s, ana seoisw and tsU of seW aee 4 t 4 r S. 17 area. . . Elder, Prank- A, sj of oH 13 1 r , 10 acre .... Emery, W A, wW of nw4 and se'-i of ne4 and seji if nw tec 27 1 7 r 6, 160 acre. Easing, L, nw.'4 sec 15 1 6"r8, 160 acres.... Erfckson, Charles. ' of ae sec 9 1 7r 4. 7 85 7 85 eu acres; or ni ee in 1 7 r t, w acre 8 04 Pisk,Jme P, nljof kH2c8t7r4, 16 acres; n'A ec21 17 r 4, 802 acres; of neec27t7r4,nVj of uU tee 1 17 r 4, 240 acres; neW sec 2 1 7 r 4. 160 acre 86 06 Fitzgerald, M, (estate of) yU of te and lot 8, 4 and 6 1 InlcT. Florence 3244 a r i, to 160 acre .. 11 87 Finley; Florence, H of n ec25t6r6,' 160 acres; t'i 91 ne;4 c84tr,8V 106 1 46 Fisher, fJB,nwHo!w aee 8 t 6r,40 acre Poster, PP, ueii of sw. seellt6r2,40 acre Fouu, W H, lot 59.100 fet Brjantvllle; 1 lot 60x132 teet Mist : Peltoo. i B, nwV of at', and of nt4 10 71 sec ri; s;, oisa, oi ase24l r2, 166 acres 28 54 Fieldenhelmer, A, aee 8 t r4,160 sere . :-. , Fish, H A; w see 18 1 8 r 2, 160 acres. . . . Frar,J J.l1, of sw4 teel6t7r6, 46 42 42 acres; e; oi sr anu my pi ne4 ana ne'X of IfwU luc 32 1 7 r 6. LiaT acres 82 8140 Prutb, Amanda. ne and nw!4 nd K andtwsee6t5r2, 440 acre.... Plarety, Ed, lot 4 and bl 28, Columbia City Prane, K A, aud Btowell, A W, ewW of 62 tw'4 and e', of tw'4 sec 32 t 4 r 4, 120 acre; ne'. of tt'A. sec 31 1 4 r 4. 40 acre. 42 .170 14 82 Prnsb, Wm, ik and sec 1 1 6 r 3, auacrea , Fralidw, John, sj- of see 9 1 7 r , 80 acre una, ueo ,iv aec 1 1 f r o, w acre. . U.!.... K.r.Lr , 1 ..ul ... .wl.' VI IM ' 8 70 B.w.i.w, niii na Wl mi.WI. r 2, 40 acre. . ( . . :tr. .: i, 2 85 ' 8 81 7 81 6 88 M 18 11 30 10 80 uruiiiie, r.incr, aesec a t rs, ini acre (irindle. Ebon rl.awM sec3t6r8,160cres uunaersoa. jonn, ttyt sec sz i 7 r t, itw acres Gundenon, Anton, 'A of seV sec 1 1 7 r 5, 80 acre , Oove, Henry C, sek see 10 1 6 r 2, lSOaers. se tee 3 1 6 r 2, IcOacre. ...... ...,,...) Oomme, Cha, one lot In Clattkanie Uomme, Nellie, 1 lot in Clattkanie Oris wold, Wm T, nwJ4 and ne sec 20 1 6 r s. 320 aero; nw; tud ne't see 20 1 6 r 8 220 acres - 8140 8 08 1 76 7 86 48 7 86 7 86 84 42 Oilllhan, W I, Tot 7, 6 e 8 t 8 r , 23 acre. ............. ..t .... . : :'.?. J A ......4" Oolerer, lacob, lots , 10, 11, 12, bl 8 1st Add to Vernonla..'. Glllis, J H, seW sec 7 1 8 r 6, 160 acre..,.. 'Os. Wm. bl 6 Columbia Cttv. riuluien, Thomas, ut we 34 1 r 2, 160 acres.,... , Gay, W B. nl4 tec 80 1 6 r 8, 160 acre i,uuOT, at, mmy sec ov i r , w acres-. George. Wm M, eU of w)i, of s ec2ft4r6, liiuacr..,:....,?. Ooodsall, pavldf , Davison, 1 U I - . a, acres 786 aollings. O.C, nek! of neW, w of ne. nwlof seUtacsl t4r2. 1M seres: nU su Mini, of awl4, 4 of si, uwl4 of n'4 see 88t4r2. 160 seres ..... 18 86 Uro, A B, tiiol n we 12 t t r 2, 80 acre , Tranii. C P, l'A of oml4, t'4 ot wk sec 18 12 ii rs, w acre. ...... near.'corllellu., I 'M, ' 4 r 2, 820 acre 3ove, K h. tec 84 1 4 r 2, 160 acre..-. ioodsell, David, n of tw, w ot u4 785 18 62 17 27 wow t s r s, iw acres i. ... Oove. John W. imU see 84 1 4 r 2. llu acre 42 8 6, Oerrald, Wellacs, ult sec 11 t r 6, 160 acre Girty, B E, (estate) k of Burr' D LC, 42 264 actions ae ana snsii na 2, 161 acre Harnier, Mrs. M E, lots 1 and 2 bl 36, Rain-. Ier ,,,,, Hatton, B 8, lot 6 bl 6, Bryantvllle Haines, Bruce, seU sec 17 1 4 r 6, 160 sore; lotSM 6, Brytntvllle Henricl, Frank D, lot 6 sec 26 1 4 rl. fl4 4 88 25 12 10 ot nw'4 and ns of vm snd lot 8,4, 6. 6 sec 24 t 4r 1. 2H4 acrea 883 Reudrson, W C, ,n see 82t4r2,160 acres ." , Hall. Geo h, lot 2 bl Vernonla 877 1 17 ney, Martin M, e of sww aee 12 1 8 r , 80 acies; nU of owk wi 18 6 r 6, 80 7 t. weU18r8. MS aeras: sU of nwti sec 2 t 8 r8. SO acre tees i srs Horgreu, Ernaat, n of nM 0 7 1 5 r 8, u suras. , Uartman, John, iVf ol swh and uwU ot awV. sec6t 4 r 6, 120 autea; seji otseU wcetSrS. sere Harris, Mrs Lucy, sw)i teo t 8 r 8, 100 acrpt Iloadley, 8 C. M)U ten 18 1 6 r 2, 160 acres. . Hlatt,OH,se!4 uf nwi sec 36 1 4 r , 40 acre Ilolce, T 1 , part G P Potter's . L. C. see 24t4r2, 7 acre Hall, H Mwseo IT 18 r 8, loO acres.... Hlghatu, Charlotte, sw tec 82 1 6 r 8, 160 acre Hyde, Frank H, lota 10 and U bl 1 Colum- lila Cltv Haines and Bailey, lot 6 hi 40 Voruonlai lots and 7 bl 2 vernonla Heltne, 1 U noW teo 12 1 6 r 6. Its) acre. . . Ilagn, Geo N, ca of w'i and loU aud 7 see 1 6 r 5, 11 acre , Hayden, T U, nwk eo 8 1 6 r 8, 14Her. . Htinllugtou, Thomaa, lul2eo 8t7rs,78 acres , , , Hansen, C O, nw; of nwt wo lPt7r8, 40 aerea, w of tw, se8t7r,40 sere , Hagur, l'hllllii. swtMC 10 1 4 r4,160 acres linger, Harriett, nU seo 14 tr4,lo0 acre ., , Heitgva, A F. ne boo 8 1 7 r 8. 100 aerw. . lleloecker. John, nwH of s!i, ne1 of sw see 16 1 3 r 2, SO acres Hill, J B, i.eH tec 20 1 4 r 6, 10 acrea: nw i and sw)4 and te, and ne; to 4 18 r 6 617 acre , Halfpenny, W, tV mc 1 6 r 4, 160 acre . Huntley, C U, w,S of u$4 tee 28 1 8 r 4, 80 acr Johnson. Robert, n of twW, tit ot nvk tee 2 1 7 r 4. lt0 aero Joinuou, A A, sw ol iie! sec 4 1 6 8, 40 acre Johnson, A W . eN' ot el see 80 1 8 r 4, 160 acre; swU sec 20 1 6 r 4, 100 acres Johnson, J A, wt, ol nwW, eU of nwt sec i 1 6 r 5, 120 acre. ..?....... ,7 Jlnklnt, T W, neU tec 26 1 6 r 8, 160 acraa Johns, Henri , wtf of ne), e!4 of nw.t, sac 27 4 4 r 4, 160 acre T Johntou. Lewis, ne see 1 1 r 4, 160 acre Jameson, M, nw sec 18 1 6 r 2, 160cre. . Jones, Emma, na see 22, I 6 r 6, 160 acre Jasper, Chat, lestate of) twU sec 1 t 7 r ft, mo acre; nw.i uf ne.U, uiL ol nW am 21 6 r 4, 80 acre tauihltta li,l i.iiiMMllrl Ulimw 186 14 7 81 77 147 1 w 786 1 40 785 7 85 86 7 07 21 6 0S 7 85 7 85 11 86 472 40 28 7 86 188 781 1 88 15 62 685 42 785 7 85 7 85 785 63 18 8 8 64 8 01 12 Jnschiua, Carl, ntv(4 sec 84 1 4r8, ltOacre King, W H, w4 bl 2H Rainiar Kinnonen, M, lot and 4 sec 6 t 7 r 4, 85 acre; acre tots aud 10 sac 81 1 8 r 4, 28 Keuyon, Henry, w4 nU see 26 1 4 r 4, 60 acres; eH sc tee 26 1 4 r 4, 80 tore Kennedy, John, w!i ol unSi tec 1 1 8 r 2, 40 acre... , Knox and Abrahams, wl of flwU and nS of w and lot 1, 2 aud 8 s 1 1 3 r 1, 233 acre; lot 2 and U of nwliend nU of te1-. and svr'i of sC and twu of nek sec 8 1 8 r 1, ad cre; lota 1, 2, i, 4, 5,6,7. 8,8,10,11, 12, aefi' of te1, and tw'i nf swk tec 34 1 4 r 1. 426 acre: lot 1 see 85 1 4 r 1, 23 acre 178 80 Kufftnan, P c, w4 neS. aeel8t5rS,80 acres; e'i see 16 1 6 r 6, 80 acre. .... Kelsey. D W.sHti ec2t6 rft, IMacra.. Keller. John, wl, seU and la of swW sec 26 t7r6, 160 acre .?..... King,GH,aiidMesner,T,ate28l r 4. 160 acre; e1, ol lie1 . aec 27 t 6 r 4, 7 86 7 85 suacret; w n 'aec t r , ru aerea 16 70 71 " " .'4 . . a.-iva. , wA. aud t"' sec 0 1 6 r 1, nw and sw sec 18 16 rl. aiiiny, at j, 8-JO ai res; nw 8J0 acres 48 24 Kluiiev, M J, H of aeW, ae' ot ne'i no 20 1 7 r 6. 120 acres; aw 4 and swW ul nwa sec 22 1 7 r & 200 acrea; n1. and teU see 21t7r6,320ai're T... Knott, Levi, undH of nei sec 10 t r 2, 160 acre Kelseitdahl, Augusta, part ot Bonsar' D L C, sec 23 1 8 r 1, 200 acre Leonard. John, nt of nAt, nel of ec 12 1 7 r 6. 120 acre Lund, A J, !4 of nii ec 1 1 7 r 4, 160 acre. Lewi. Alice, tv). of ne',. set at nwW neM of sec 7 1 4 r 4. 120 acre Leinout, F A. part of Lemont's D L C see 84 1 6 r 1, 504 acre Leraont, Jane, lota 10, 11 bl 12 Columbia City Leonard, Samuel, part of E 8 Bryant' D L C sec Id 17 r 4. 16 acre; niH of nwh. see 23 1 r 8, 40 acres Ligette, H D, part of E Cenyera' D L C seo 8t7r4, 8 acre , Lambert, A W, sU twW tec 2 t 6 r 4, 80 ere; neH of te,, ssfi ol ne'4 tec 2 1 6 r 4. 80 acre ...... Leahy, K C, neia of eU tec 7 t 4 r 2, 40 acrea; lots 4, S, 6, 7, tee 4 t 4 r 2, 138 seres: wW ol nw'i , wU of swW tec 6 1 4 87 88 4 87 67 86 8 85 647 48 21 186 602 8 27 7 85 r 2. 160 acre; nwof settee Iltrt, 40 acre Llebe, T H, swU aee 22 1 6 r 8, 180 acre. . . Lablue. W H, se!, of tw'i sec 8 1 7 r 8, 40 acres; aoV. ot nw'4 sec 10 1 7 r 3, 40 acre Une, M H. ne4 ol sei see 28 t 4 r 8. 40 acre; nU ot sec 27 1 4 r 2, 80 acres. . Lawrence, 3 N. (estate of) U ot tk s lot 1. 2 sec 18 1 7 r 6. 15 acre 28 48 42 7 58 7 86 64 17 26 8 31 Lawrence. J K, estate olj suV,. tt"4 tee 18 li ro, uu wnn. . Landry, B F, owV; sec 21 1 5 r 4, 160 acres. Lally, F H, lots 6, 7. bl Is; lot 1, 2, 8. 4, 6, s. oi is 2nd Aaa to vernonla Lewi. J D twl, of nH aee 18 1 4 r 4. 40 acre; nj oi swj-, of n!, tec 7 1 4 r 4, 20 ere Malenberg, P E, ni ofseV, and awj ec 12 1 6 r 6, 100 s.:r.. Melllnger, Wm, wHoIawtaelOt 5 r 4, M) acraa. J: . . . 1 86 788 85 l Mescher, Peter, ne'4 of tw and sej of uw:., sue an r . iw avrva McOrear, Nancy A, e'i of aej and 'i of e'i andtcHtif ivtij see, H I 6 ti, 160 acre 4 98 7 81 Mill, Hanaah B. wS of n see 14 I 4 r 5, HO acre: lot 2 bl 18 Vernonla....'. 4 48 Mpnlton, Heury, swi seo 35 16 r 6, 160 acre..., McDonald, Wm, wli see 22 1 6 r 4, 80 7 acre;-wi nu sec gi tor , ev acre. . ir..u... C a .,-1 y i aaa.l a a 1 4 U"H III1C, ' ST7A ui J-wi tWTV a . 40 sores; e ol ne;4 and nl4 oiwtna of w&i ncrH sud It A ft iO t f 1, 4bQ; Ul V Mrc lb 1 8 r 1, 47 scrv: wU of aud loU 1. 2. . 4 bbc 4 1 S r 1. a-it. jtst nm ana mtvm ..,.,.....,,,,,...,....., ii aw Morgan, M E, aw'4 see 8 1 7 r 5, 160 acre . 18 18 Merrill, A M, , of eeW tec 12 1 6 r 2. 80 acre im oi iiw ana nw. oi iwu tec 27 t6r 2. 80 acre 10 86 Mathews, A H, e, of t?4 see 22 1 6 r 4, 80 acre ....., , seo Moore, Clara, nw of te seo 28 1 8 r 4, 40 SWICV . . a W Meeker, W A. lot 6 bl U at. Helen , 14 71 Merrill, Mr Frsnk, t l and wV4 e sec i isrs. id scree: lot 1011 uiata- nie:.. v..."...:...; 20 61 Merrill. Frank. nwVJ tec 84 1 7 r 2, 160 acr; rirt oi c m nryani s u. l t;. sec 1 1 r , acre; M , sec 10 t 7 r 8, 80 acre; lots and 7 sec 17 t 7 r 4, 42 acre; H sw)., sec 36 1 7 r 4, 80 acres; sw'i seo 18 1 v. i . a li n ii .....in- ,a aa ttcionnen, toa n, lot s ui s uryauivtii. . i vi McCauley, Mary, m'4 of e'4 of w4 tec 26 t6r6,40acrea 141 McCoy, OtoW.nUol we 22 1 6 r 4, 80 acres, vi oi sec lo t s r ml acr: nWoln!sec21 tSr4,(crs; niof awW tec 22 t r 4. 80 acre: wU of we 15 1 6 r 4. M0 acre 26 80 Markle, Ueo W,M4 sec 8616 r4, 1C0 acre 7 85 Marquam, P A, se4 sec 10 1 1 2, 160 acre i4 l tl4, tmyt ot t4 tec 24 t 4 r 2, 120 acre; t of 4 sec 14 1 4 r 2, 80 acre. . lann, C K, li.U 1, 2, 6, , 7, 8, 8, 12 bl 66 (Xilumbla Cltv 44 1 04 Maaon. Mary, lots 11, 12 bl 21 Columbia City Milter, K K, lota 6, bl 14 bit Add to Vr- 69 It IM McKwIu',' 1, neU'of niji'seo'is't 4 V 2, " 40 McElweeVwmB',n'indiHsMt4r'6, 40aores..,.. 16 70 7 86 Miller, Wm, tw4 sec 86 1 7 r 4, 160 acres. . . enweney. aowara, lots ana swv, oi ne; 1(2 7 86 MeCallom, Wm, nw'tei' M.'t. r 'iM acres McfHurs, Willis, ne!4 of lie, teo 7 1 7 r 5, 40 acre 401 781 McDevetl, Thomas t B, nw tec 18 1 4 r 2, iMiacret Meyers, John M, nn'4 of toi and lot 2, 4 sec is 1 6 r t, 120 acres; nw Of nw'4 see ioii.fi acres Milnler, li, n ot , nX -4 o 26 1 4 6, ISOtcret , Morgan, Paulina, lots 1, 2, 8, 4, tee 6 1 7 r 5. 160 acres 786 766 7 21 Mtrgiiam, Gil. P LafBn DLC see t4 r i. 329 acres: nart of n Hovt'a DLC tec 80 1 4 r 1, 316 acres; part ol Nesley' D L C sections 26 and 80 t 4 r 1 and 2, 108 acre , 166 28 03 Miller, Wm 8, n'4 of tw4, lots 1 and 2 wo iw 1 1 a. us acres Nelson and Young, part of nwli of teVi and w!4 of w 54 and lot 1, 2, 3 sec 7 1 4 r 1, 65 acres: part of J McNulty' V. L. C. tecs 5. S. 7. 8 14 r 1. 178 aerea 64 66 Neir, C T, lots bl 11 Vernonls Nellm, John, eU of te'4 sec6t4r4, nsW; of ne)i sec 7 1 4 r 4, 12d sere T Nordon, B I. ol nw'4 ana n of im'4 wo 36 1 6 r 8, 8? acres. T Nichols, A P, te4 tec 2 1 6 r 8, 160 acre. . Nelson, Charles, tw'A we 10 t 8r2, 160 acres 88 847 22 04 781 Nlton. Matilda, uU of n4 andtwlaf tt-4 ana nw!4 01 4 ee is 1 6 r 4. l0 avre , , Nleinels, Olof, lot 6 see 15 1 7 r 4, 80 acre. . Kims, R. nm'4 and n4 of iw'4, m ot w 7 81 2 76 ?. 01 see 1 1 x, M acres; wk en 8 t7 r8, JW acres Nellln, John. n'4 of ne we 7 1 4 r 4, 40 86 16 707 acres; e'4 ot scW sec 6 1 4 r 4, to acre. . veil, narKartie j.iesiaiei 11501 n5 01 nw '4 and lot 1 sac 1 1 8 r 1, 5V acre; lot 4 and 8 and nartof 6. aec IS t8 r 1. 7ft acraa 84 18 Older, Geo K, u'4 ot tt'4, uMot '4 see 10t4r6; ne. olnwiisecii t 4r 6,160 acres Olson, Magnus, n of ne, nek of nwW wc.5t4r4,80 acre. 7.....;. . Openhelmer, J L, swji mo t 8 r 4, 160 acret Oriel, John B, nw!i see 81 1 6 r 8, 180 acres , , , , , Oaks, P P. und!4 ef uridU of Caple DLC 1 5 r 1, 48 acre'! Caples Add U) Columbia City nndU nf lot- i, 13, 14, 6. Sand 8 blk 45, all of blk 53, 74; lots 1, 2, 8, 4. 6, 6, 7, 8, , 10, 11. bl 16; blk 43, 46; let. 1, 2, 8, 4 6,6. 7,8, 0,1)1 H0; lots 4, 6. 6,7.8, 9, bl 71: lot I, 2, 11, 12, 1,1 72; undH of lot 1, 2, 8, 4, 6,S,7,ind n'4 .t k, 1 8 bl A ; lott 1,2,3,4,5, 786 471 42 I 84 acres Homran. Peter. nU nf 8, 7, 12, W 1; lot 1, 1, 9, bl 8ft: lots 1, 2, 8, 4, 8, 6, 1, 8, 8, 10, II, 111. hi lj lots I, 2, 8, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 8, 10, 11, 12, 18. bl R; lots 1, 2, 8, 4, 5,4, 7, 8. 810. 11. bl F; lots 1, 2, 8. 4, 8, a 7, 8. , 10, II, 12, 18, 14, bl It: H of all blk 29,27, 22, 10. 82, 83, 84. 85. 88, VI, IW, 84. 86, 70 8, 11(1, 111, llil, 115, W6, 11, 48, 40, and sU of 48, and Iriicllon ol blk 2, 2H, 87, 1;, Ol, n aud B, UUtner t Add to I'elitnihla City , .., Frwrot, 0 11, nmll of limit, ol Caple 1. L. C.t 6 r 1, 4 aerea; Caplns addition to Columbia Cliv; utid'4 lot 2, 18, U,6. bl 45, hi 58, bl 74 lots f . 2, , 4, ft, , 7, 8, t), 10, 11 hi lit. bl 8, bl 46, lots 1, 2, 8, 4, 6, , 7, 6.8 hi 80, lots 4, 5, 8,1, 8, bl 71, lot 1. 8, II, 12 bl Ti; Ollmer addition unil'i, of lots 1, 2, 8. 4, 6, 6, 7, lit, ol lot 8 bl " A" lot 1,2, 8, 4, 6, 8, 7, li hi 18; lots I, 2, bl 88; lots 1, 2, 8, 4, 6, 8. 7, 8. , 10, II, 12 hi 86; lots 1, 8,8, 4, 5,6,7, 8,, Ml. 11, 12. 18 bl "K:" IcjW 1, 2, 8, 4, 6, 6, 7. 8, 6, 10, li bl "Ft" Into 1, 2, 3, 4, ft, 8, 7, S, , HI, 11, 12, 1.1, 14 bl '();" H of all blk 211, 27 , W, SI, 82. 83, 8, 85, 86, 02,03, 84, OA, 70,8, 110, HI, 112. 116, 11M, 120, H, 140, and sU of 48: fraetloa blks 26, 28, 87. 80, 01, US and "B'1 Pugh, John, w't of sw,!, nek of sU suo 18t7r8. to acrea.... T....iT Payue, Kllen T, uwUaf nw, sec 86 1 4 r'i, 81 18 31 88 42 18 81 85 20 acre,' nu ol twM see 27 1 4 r 2, 08 acres; uct( of ne'i sen 28 t 4 r 2, 27 ncres; a, t 'w'i sec 27 I 4 r 2, 80 acres: t'i ot 'is, see ir 1 1 1 1, w aerea. 90 82 Poliski, F A R, eW of twU, wl, ot se! tso 20 1 4 r 4, Woacre Peterson, John U, sU wc 28 1 8 r 4. 1C0 acret.. . ., ,. . .. , Payne, John M. sU ot nwU, 11W of wlf tec 7 17 r 4, lit) acres Peterson, John C, nl, ot nwU teo W 1 7 r 8, 80 acres Palm, John K, M( of nw ii seo 88 I Tr 3, 80 acre Prettyman, Rachel, tU seo 26 1 6 r 6, 160 acres Plunder, Wm, sw M 84 1 6 r 2, 160 acrea Purdcn, w C, tVt nw4' and uw)., ol w and tot 4 ssc 1 1 3 r 5, 160 acras Plltlnger, W K. nU sec 25 1 6 r 2, loOacres Prehn, F W, swl wv 84 1 6 r 8. 160 acre.. Peterson. U, neU aee 18 1 8 r 3, 1ft aero. 1 Pool.Dti, wi of nH see 20tr2, 40 acras Price. II W, sH ot nw), see 28 1 4 r 4, 40 acres , fonieroy, J H, wW w'( and swt nf t and swi-i ol nwtj wo 80 I 6 r 4, 160 aerea Portland Trust Company, nW of M and H neX aee 16 16 r 6, 10 acre Patent and Drew, ' of naif and lots 8, 4,6wcl4r6,178 seres..:: Person, O C, lots 1 and 3 bl 2 Vernonla. . . Hulmliy, I. P W, nwVi sec 28 1 4 r 6; f nt'i sec 27 1 1 r 6; wH of eii tec 22 1 4 r 5 J0aer ' Richard, MrtC L, sw ol n)4 nd n 10 not 18 00 4 88 88 87 11 68 II ft 47 77 18 108 4 88 01 aa sec it 1 7 r a, nvacrea aw 11 1 1 r a, nwii'ra ,..., Ineon, Allen, wU el twH tee 1 4 r t, acres: eU of we 1 1 4 r 4, 80 acres, I 4 hi IS. fll. Helens nnninton, Alien, su acres: lot 11 tt 40 80 aoaier. stary a, iH 01 nw tee 28 1 7 r 2; nwW and ewof nt aud twU of neU tec 2 17 r 2, 820 acre .7. Ruber, Henry, nH of s), seo 84 1 r 4, 19 acre , Rica, Bally, lot t, 2, 21.22 M 27 84. Helens Richardson, (J W. uw), c 21 1 7 r 2, 10 Reeroer, Hrrnii, twii of nwi, and ii of sw'i we 1 1 6 r 8. 120 acres: nw W of I M 16 71 10 88 nwSj see 28 1 6 r 8, 40 acres Ryckman.TN, sw V. sec 27 1 7 r 1. ISO acre 12 86 142 42 nuaa, rw j, 111 ' t ana 101 o, e ssu z bh 8t T r 6, 15 acre; eH of au and lets 1 and 2Mc7l7r6.l0 acre 17 46 Rirbey, 8 C. lot 8,4.6,6 hi 61, lot 1, 2. 8, 4, 6. 8, 7, 8 bl 4 lilltuar's atldlUon to Co lumbia City t 10 Rlchantton. J A. unilW of nwW ofwU and seti of swW sec IB t r 1, 40 sen.. . Riley, P, twU tec 26 1 r 4, ISO screw Kiehartla, J W, teji of te!, tea 14 1 7 r 8, 48 acret 216 Rnhiwn, F, teH and swt see 82 1 6 r 7, 820 sere , 31 8 Ruswll, Edward, sw sen 4 14 r 3, 160 acre , (42 Reed, A D. lot 1 tee 8 1 4 r 4, 0 acre 7 86 Raymond, Mr C A, sW of uU wo t I 2. 80 acre T 4 12 Richnun. A II. netj see 17 1 6 r 8, ISO acres (42 Kaah, Mlza, sio( j 3017 r 4; uKof nw.1, see 81 1 7 r 4. ItiO acres 18 74 Runyon, W 8, ml. see 21 1 6 r 5, 160 acre: nw!, see 18 1 6 1 6, li 0 sw-rea; st tee 11 t5 r 5. 160 acres: ne!,, ee 8 1 4 r 6, 480 acrea; nwl;, nii sen 3 1 4 r a 82 acres; ', tec 7 I 6 r 5, IU) acrea; nw1,, swt wc 15 1 5 r 5, K0 cre; m'i we 21 t 6r5, Ia0cr.;se!.wc2, I 4 r 6, 160 acres J0I 45 Stehmsn, C, sstat of, nW of twU see 18 1 6r2,S0 acrea " ." 10 26 Hi'hnlder, C, swt, we 28 1 7 r 8. 160 acre... 8 HI n.'ott, MaryJ, lolsl-isinllSblUlSt. Helen 8 81 Heeemn, R. lol 7 bl 7. Vernonla 1 14 31 smith, Isaac A, wM nf ne'i nd nw'i of . en ana nH of tH ec 80 1 r 4, io acre (22 Sweeney, Daniel, nM see 80 1 7 r 8, 160 acre Stracban, Lnttl V, U of nw!( and sw' of ae swi i, ac1 sec 12 1 4 r J, HOau res BtracbanrWia, w we 12 1 4 r 3, lno acres nlmmona. W m, & ec 1 1 7 r 4, loo acre. Hum Tim, Into 4 anil 6 bl 17 Vernonla Hlmmons, Mrs Klnor, lots 1.2, sec 13 1 8 r. 7 II 88 6 87 (77 65 se serw; lots , I Mil, lot 1, 8 bl 18 Rainier 14 01 Smith, Carrie R, nt n!( and nw! of ue ece 1 1 g r f, iw serai; nr pi uc . , a. iv m n .....,,. , a pa liencer, 1 M, nK of nw sac 11 1 6 r 2. 40 acre , 8 1 ilurns, John E. sw'i sec 81 14 r 8, 160cret 7 86 leer, J r, lot I hi 7 vernonls 44 ftcott, Wm, lol 2. bl 21 Columbia City . 88 Smith and Sachton, net, and tet see II I r z, mi acres; 01 iiea tec u t s r a, eu acrea 18 S3 Bhaefar A Conrad, aw), see 12 1 1 r S, 160 cr , 7 86 Bhaeter, Jacob, esee2t 8r 8. 100 seres 7 86 Smith, B, w sec 27, 1 7 r 5, 160 acres 42 oaiiitaner, Maria, s,H 01 w' we 27 I r 8, 86 no ai;rea 0(1 12 44 Sherman, D F, nwli sen 22 1 6 1 2, 1C0 acre Smith. Anna, lot t bl Row Add to Ver nonla Stone, W 8, uM ot nwW. tW of otM, ne 4 01 wt, noi ae, wo is l s r s, ll 42 7 86 Spencer. U C, fraction of nwK see 4 1 8 r 4, 155 aorw - 8amls, a O, iu ot ne'4 and nH of ae, tea 85l6r6. 160 tores ... 66 7 8 Hmlth, Donald, tw'4 tee 26 1 6 r 6, 10 acrea Stuart, L B, lots 1, 3 bl 18; lol 16 bl 18; lot ST. HELENS STRAND Mr. Thorn Cooper ha just opened op his new and legnt barroom In St. Helens, wberaeao constantly be found th famous Also best Brands Domestic and Key West Cigars. ME. C00PEE IS ALWAYS GLAD TO HIS PLACE OF BUSINESS. ST. HELENS EXCHANGE ST. HELENS, - M ODEL fiALOON CL0N1NOER FINE WINES Weinhard's FINE LADDIES - AND FAMOUS MILLER & FRONT STREET, THE PORTLAND AND SARAH DIXON. -ieVWiP7t,,,i,f,lAJaritr,,0f1,imr'rd,''ixcePt """day) at 2 o'clock, for d i j j V ?i J. !r i i neiens, uoiaroma t.ny, Kinmi, Neer C ty. Rainier, Cedar Lncl ng. Mt. CotHn, Hrndbtiry, Btella, and all liilorn.ediai points. 'r. turuins every murninr (except Monday,) ' 51)111; lot I bl 7 Vsrunnls...,., 67 ataarns. Mr Wm. lol 6 bl 4 llnhl. ......... 44 Mlrlnxllold, Mnrrls, siitj ot twU, H oft H, iH ' "H setiH t r 4,tl0 auret, . 81 Tin, loo, !t of eJ4 sac ! t B r 4, 80 liVrmiitV,' k'lVsabih,'H'oi' i)U seeW 1 1 r8, HI acres..,, Mteh man, D It, lot 8 see 1 1 r 8t 81 acre . Mnvder, K, ol nw)J tea 22 t r 4, 80 eras Binlth, L R, el, of neM. I 7 r 4, 80 acre: H of liwl. am 10 1 7 1 4, 8 sore Turk, Ulltnbeth, o 84, t 4 r 8 160 Tlmot'ey, T tVet,''27 1 7 V 2, 160 acrs. Tliomtaion, W B, sw) set) 84 t 7 r 2, 100 Trlinni.-Chw, al4 seo8 1 Ir 8. 160 aures.. Terunhaii. Burnt: K. nw of swt,, lots 1,4 en 24 t 8 r 4, M sn'res Tnvlor. J II. w, of neUi l"H H 814 r4, so acre Toiipllln, Mnttls, lestiiteofl sell ot nw!j, lots 8 and 11 'j or u'jj ol'swH sac S I 7 r 4, lot 6 e 6 I 7 r 4, 170 nros ; 'I'liiiil'crg, ll, lnt 2 sec no tSrft tttacre.. Tliomiolt. II II, lot 8 M IB Columbia City Tomllnson, Perry, se s0 2 t 6 r 2, 160 TrVy."Kil'warti,' lieii V '' 18 V il'. 160 tn'ivt' Tracy, Michael, ttwf teo 12 I r I, W0 acre , Thorp, T. cS of sw, and lota 8, 4 1 sae tt t 1 4 r 0, in acres . . Taylor, J II, and lllnnsrs, Oe P. SwH s 32 1 8 r 8, 16 ai'ti's Tlinerson, C A, s' fl 2 1 6 r 8. K0 sere, Tucker, (lee M, srt-,' sec 20 16 1 4, 160 seres Tucker, A A, c, ul w),, wl, of sK we 1 14 r4. lAO acres ., Upton, W W, hit 1,2. 1 see 801 6 r 6; nl ui uw?,. lois 1, a, as , ni in "1 1 1, 2, 8, 4 sec 82 1 8 r 6, 28 acre; lot t , 2, 1 4, 6, 6 tec ,13t 8 r 6, 1114 of sl, of ' nwU, uwW ofsei-i, tiv'i of twit and lota 2, 8, 4, 6. ml8IWt8r5, NUure... 77 IP VaiivnlkntiTg, lr Anwa, M'4 sw) 28 t 7 r 4, UW aewar part of C W Conysrs D L 0 t7r4.6 acres 14 84 VtnUlarlcow, J W. I. uf nwU, wis of SW I, sec 8 1 4 r 4. 10 acres U VauHlarlcom, Jowph, blks 2, 8, 4, 8. 3, II, , 7, 12, 8. 14; lots I, 2, 8. 4 bl lit bill 1,2, 3, 4,5. 6. 7, 8, 8, 10. 11, 12 bl 16: loll 1, 2. 3. 4, bl IS; lots 2 Slid 6 bl I; kit 2, 8, 4, t bl 8, Vernonls 16 4 Vauover, I. T, lot bl 6 Nwr City 18 8 VreeUuJ. Thiol W. w! we 7 1 4 r 1; wl sec 21 tit r 8, 307 acres 16 61 Vaunmdell, Joseph 0, slf of nwt, nH nf svs4 mv 8 1 4 1 5, MD acr; tU we 7 1 4 r 5, lit) aerw ., 16 7ft V. Jowph, a'i nf nw, nW ot awU we 8ll4r4, hio cri..,.7...7. 7..... 42 Vsrnonla Iniproveineitt Co, nS of n"U ot svf. ee 8 1 4 r 4, 20 acres; 61 17t 2&l Add blks 5, 18, 17, 22, 28. 81, 80, 87, 88, 88, 411 .v; 38 Wliimkl, Andrew, sw of aw.l; see 28 1 8 r 8, 40 acraa , 1 88- WhI, w A.swli K)20tr4, 100 arret.. 148 Webber, W J, n't of nwli. mi of tw, at Ilnltwl,aecl4t7r4,lfl0ai're 81 7 85 7 5 6 4 2 80 in 7 42 I 88 While. Rtigen It, unil'i ol sw!4 we 20 1 8 r 1, 40 acre IH 01 101 it 2, 3 ec 31 I 6 r H 0I1 9 Wllllaois, John , twk wc terra Waalel, Oeorg, nw tee 27 t r 6, 10 acres , . Welek, Rachel, sw sea 10 t r 6, 13 acre , Wlckerabam, J L, selt ss 28 t t 1 180 acrea Wilkelln, Catherine, t!4 of wl, w It It r 2, SO aeret 7 Wilkinson, John, at, of nwl,, ot nw H. nl f ww 4 see 7 I r 5, IfOucrr.. . Warner, Heury, wSi of n' et6rt, a acre Wud, Nancy, lot 6 bl 22 rolnnibta City.. Watid. O , liH6bl27CoiiinMai'll Whmler. C H, sw' c 6 1 6 r 2 lea acrea. Wisconsin lind Aasocimlon ' t -r'i wc 8 1 5 r 6, acre: wl, nf wti ae 8 I 1 76 6 r 6, 80 acre; ol awl,, M'v 01 sec 17 t a r s, inn acren' wu tf w', j ol twv see 17 1 6 r 6, MO ncrei . W.llior, K L. wl ol nr't tea 2.' 1 4 r 2, 40 ere , William, Mr P H. I t 8 bl 21 i.jltuer Addition toColumlil City.. Wlllllnui, Mrs Kliulra. lot hi 21 Ol'Uier Addition lu Columbia City Wallaee, J M. part nl t'omatr's D 8 C. tee I I 4 r 1. 22 acre Walker, WroJ.wl4nftee26. I S r 8,10) ere ... , Watson, W W, U ol wli see IS I 7 r 6. to aoraa; 11 It of n!, sue 21 1 7 r 6, ) acre . Ward. R M, lnt and 8 block 1 Re Ad dition to Varnoiila WliiKert. Elijah (eatale ol) nW of ula wo 88 1 r 1 160 aerw; sU of tw Mllil r 2. 80 acre .. While, VVHiTJr, nc'4 ol nej sec 11 Itr at 41) WTfH Willie, Wm f.'jr.' lot 4 we 1 13 r 7, 7 acre Wwaia. 1 II, w), of te), we 1 I 6 r t, mi acre , , Wend, Charlotte, lol IIHI Columbia Cltv Wood, B C. lot I bl I Columbia City Whit. KrnruaO, lot 8. 10, 11, 12. bISOCo- luiniiia 1 uy neicn, p. m;,, aec an 1 1 r . nw acre . , William. C II, lot. 1, 2, 8, 4, 18, 20, 21, 22 bl 2a, 81 Helen William. Franklin, wU of tU, nH of m',i see 14 1 7 r 4. MO acra. Williams, B F, !, ol n!j w 2 1 4 r 8, 10 acre Whltehonw, Barah 0, we 81 lilt 160 aero " ,.. York, B A, neJiof senses 2 t I r 4, 40 Year,. all,, Mrs Emlljr iart of C O Caple D L if, aec 17 I 6 r 1. 10 aerw Yeargaln.U W,nw of w)4 sc tt 1 4 r 1 till 1, 118 acrea; mult, wUof wM, lot see 2 1 6 r I, 2V acres; , t wW of nwl4 e 2 I 6 r 1, 6 rai uml'i of nwlt tee HI 1 6 r 1, SO ner; uudU of lol 28 I ft r t, 10 crea . , ot Aud notice is hereby given. Dial on ratiirnav, tha I4lh day of July, 10 1, at III hour ol 10 0 clock A. M. of wld day, at the Court llouw door In the I'll v of Mt, Helen, In wld County arid Mate, I shall proceed to tail th above ilt torlbcd real est ale, at public auction, lo th highest bidder for oash In hand. In V. H. gold coin at time of ftale, aubjeet to reitemptlnn, 10 satisfy aaid warrant, ftnstt and sec ruin coals. 'P, !. WjVf'lH. Sheriff of Columbia County aud Et oraclo, Tax Collector. EXCHANGE STREET TO WELCOME HIS OLD FBIEND8 - OR'GON Be BRINN, Props. AND LIQUORS Lager Beer. LA CREM A - CIGARS. STEWART 0. K. WHISKY ST. HELENS, OREGON" CLATSKANIE ROUTE. O. M. Shaver. Maatar 42 t 8b 4 W i 87 8 82 04 7 81 12 8 84 81 7 tt 14 U 6 4 87 1 vr 81 4? Sit 4 4ft 77 I 77 81 7 81 M 8(1 4 7 86 24 II MV 47 4? 471 44 44 42! 29 43 18 44. 4 82: 42 42 17 n 6 86 18L 4 71 41 41 I (12 102 I tt 7 87 77 12 44 4 7t I sa