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11 viVliVIVil AVAlOi. branch. .J inrfu.tr. But i there rMPonw.
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BEEGLR t DAVIS.
OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPER
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On oopy 0e year la anc.,
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COLOMBIA COCNTT DIRECTORY.
Jodf...
Clerk ...
Sheriff..
Cwwatr lllmra.
...Dean Blaachard, Rainier
, Judson weed, vernonia
Chea. F. Doan, Rainier
X. M. Wharton, Columbia City
flunk, af eVhaola i. G. Watts. SeaDOOOB
Assessor...., w- H. Kyter, Kyter
Surveyor.,... , W. rt. Metcrre, Helena
I ... P. A. Frekee, Bcanpooac
CoBmWMnn J . . .g y BchooBover, Vernonia
exiieir l"lle.
M Aowtc St Batons Lodf. No. Rafular
communications II rat and third Saturday In
each month at 7 Mr. M. at Uuunle hall. vlalt-
ln aatn In food auadlnf Inrllad to
ftatnfi. .
Maaowtc Ralnlar Lode. No. 14 Stated
meeting gatorday on or belur aach full moon
at 7:88 r. M. at Masonic hall, oxer Blaachard I
tar. Vlaitln- ma tube ra la good etandluf tt
Tlteo. w aueoa.
Odd Fkucw 8L Helena I-odra No. 117
Meet rery aiurday nif hi at 7 :3a). Trantianl
brelhrea La goad siaadlu- cordially Inrltad to
atteoa. .
tiiurn of pTTBiae. Rainier 'Lode no. 8.
tneeta erery tMunrday evening-at 7 au ocioca,
lu their hall, over belts' atom. Traueient braUV
ran cordially Invited to attend.
T. BBLE., CHCsSON, ilL IS.
Th a Illinois militia eems to be made
up of different stock from that of Cali
fornia- Illmois soldier were always
true patriots.
The professional agitator always
knows more about every body' else
business than the person interested.
For proof of this investigate his aaser
lions.
"To Cabby a banner bearing a le
gend 'Peace on earth, Rood will to
men' on public property, on their
own grounds, send men to jail for
twenty days iu 'free' America. Let'
emigrate to Bussis." Hillsboro Dem
oerat. Russia might object.
It is an undisputed fact that every
man has a right to quit work when
ever he choose, but it ia none the less
fact that having quit he ha not the
right to interfere with others who de
sire to take hi place. No man lias a
right to say what another man shall
or shall not do.
Whatever else may be said of Pres
ident Cleveland it cannot be doubled
that he is a loyal American citizen
and a man of strong convictions which
are free from anarchistic proclivities.
He is also endowed with the courage
to execute the laws where they are
being violated.
The man who quite work without
any grievance of his own bnt just be
cause some agitator asks him to does
not deserve to be reinstated. On the
contrary his place should bo very
promptly given to those who are anx
ious to earn a living by labor instead
of begging it. The world has no sym
pathy for the man who goes so far out
of his way to court dissension. It is
gratifying to note that during all the
clamor and turmoil of the past fe
weeks in the labor world Oregon has
not lost its head to any great extent.
Wrest one ia brongbt to the stern
realisation of the fact that because a
person is industrious and saving of
their earnings, there are always ten
persons ready to inflict some injury
upon them and cause their downfall,
it possible, the spirit of self mainten
ance and industry is stricken with a
paralyzing thrust. We have to look
so further than our own insignificant
'' surroundings in order to witness the
same prevailing jeopardizing spirit
running rampant. There is evidently
premium on worthleseness, for such
, a term can truthfully be applied to
two out of tea of the people of the
United States.
The peoples party rtate executive
committee held a meeting last week
and went out of their way to endorse
the American Bailway Union and of
fered encouragement to that organi
sation which is today endeavoring to
tear down the most substantial and
beneficial institutions in the United
Slates. We may again reiterate that
the peoples party ia the essence and
breeder of disorder i that its very doc-
, trine and teaching is anarchy and dis
loyalty that its only hope to ever
succeed is to encourage disorder and
incite people to not, create dissatisfac
tion, which would in the end lead to
open insurrection. The American
Kailway Union by its unreasonable
demands sanctioned by the dishonest
motives of unscrupulous politicians,
nave within the past few weeks cost the
United States many millions of dollars
besides a number of lives. Our popu
list friends have a great deal to say
about the hard times, at the same time
they wait until conditions are at their
worst and add their assistance to the
very thing that is at work to destroy
our business interests. Bucn is popu
. lism. :
industry,
any justice in a laborer quitting work
and then declaring that no one else
shall work' Such is the coudition
attendant upon the great railroad
boycott which has been on for the
past month. Men quit work at Pull
niao, Illinois, because their employer,
through a falling off in business, was
compelled to reduce their wage. This
was not all. They refused to allow
others u work who weia actually in
need of employment and were anxious
to work. To add to the general eou
fusion and disorder, nearly all labor
organisations without any grievance
with their employers and without hav
ing had their wages reduced joined
the strikers, with the avowed purpose
of so embarrassing , the business
interests of the country that the de
mands of the Pullman strikers would
be acceded. But this result did not
and will not come. When a man wil
fully quits his employment, without
provocation, only to assist a kiudred
organisation in riot and plunder, he
richly deserves the condemnation
which will surely follow. This strike
is nonsensical in the extreme, because
the wages paid at Pullman were on a
parity with wages paid in all other
branches of industry and because it
did not affect any but those employed
in those shops. The countless thous
ands who are rioting hel rg ng to other
trades had no cause for quilting work.
and furlber, the laboring people are the
ones who suffer most in the end. No
industry can suffer without labor feel
the immediate effect.
The state militia is all right in its
place, but just where that place is ha
uot yet beau settled. In Oregon the
militia shows off best while engaged
in sham battle. In California, on the
Fourth, the militia would better have
been at some cool seaside resort than
at the scene iu Sacramento of actual
conflict. The action of the California
National Guard on that occasion was
a dipgrace to the state and to the na
tion, tor bad they done their duly that
state would have been saved the shame
now thrust upon her by the world, and
wouldjit the same time, have had a ten
dency to quisll the desl motive disturb
ance all over the state, and a good in
fluence all over the United States.
A aeooud voller quickly followed in
surging crowd. The hrat voller daggered
thcro and the second stopped them as ef
fectually as if they had run against a alone
wall, Several men wer seen to fall, but
were taken away by their comrade, and
th exteut of their Injurie could not b
learned. Fleishman fell in th (rant rank
of the strikers, and was taken to the hos
pital where be died in little while In the
rush that fallowed, scorea of women and
children were trampled under foot and
half a doxen women fainted on the tracks,
H.e soldiers then took up a position 00 the
tracks at the Russell-street orossth.
I he news of lbs killing spread with light
ning rapidity, and ten minute luter the
street in the vicinity was filled with a
threatenina mob. Major Hani left his
company tor a lew minutes to assist ine
fiiwinen and doctors lu tilaoina a man in
th pa.rol aiflw. and was surrounded by
crowd. 4'KiU him" "Shoot him down."
war the cries ot several excited men. a
th mob aunred around the ro.ilor. Hart
however, did uot pay any attention to them
and was not molested.
Th excitement bv this time was Intense.
Men ran front house to house borrowing
shotguns, rifles and other firearms. "To
arms was ibe cry ou every side, and
(u iy 3,1X0 people responded, Walters
looked so threatening that a call was sent
to Cuiraco for reinforcement, and two more
companies were sent out on a special train
These additional troop wer stationed at
th seen of the trouble, and euectuallv
cowed the rioters for the lime being. Major
Harts arrested four of the leaders of the
mob and took them to Chicago with a de
tachment of troop. While the train was
pulling out a of the citv, a crowd gathered
and stoned it, but quit kly dupesed upon
tue approaca ui a compauy 01 iniauiry.
Adana, John, lot ( and T aud U of iU
and .( of aH see t r o, ltd acr
Anileratm, Jaatea, swl see II t a r t, ISO
A Second Proclamation.
WABBiaoToa, July 9, The presid at this
evening, followed up his proclamation of
last ni(tbt by issuinx another of the same
tenor, only that it extend martial law over
the atates of North Dakota, Montana,
Washington, Wyoming, Colorado, Call-
lot ma, 1 tab and new Mexico.
Chicaoo, Ju'y 9. The town of We'stvlllo
was tbe scene of disorder today. A crowd
of holing miners was charged by the mi
nus. 1 ne troops nrea over ine neaus 01
tlx strikers, and In doinx j killed Mrs.
CSIeman and Mis Clara James. Last niitht
trie rioters destroyed a number ot cars and
considerable other railroad property. Word
was telegraphed to Uanvuie and a special
train with company of state troops started
at one for the scene of th trouble. About
one mile from Westville a large crowd ot
miners hud collected, and upon the ap-
proacn ot to train oeanuc the uiUitia, be
gan warlike demonstrations. Piatols were
tired at tbe troops, who returned the tire.
shooting over the heads ot the mob, from
the train. Intending to (care tbem. In this
sbooiini tbe two women were killed. The
militia left the train and charged tbe crowd.
securing three prisoners. I u trip to uan
Ville was made without further incidtnt.
60 roe of th rinit-leaders of the rioters are
said lo b anarchist.
RIOTING AND BLOODSHED.
PiUmia Boycott Being Handled
by the United Staxea.
Chicaoo, July 7. The strikers and state
of Illinois came together this afternoon in
a pitched battle. The number of killed and
wounded may never be known, tor the
strikers carried off a number of men who
were teen to fa!L The slat militia, in their
attempt to clear tbe railroad tracks so thst
mail trains could ran, were atoned until
tbey could no longer endure it and when
reinforced by the police they halted and
oueued fire on tbe infuriated mob. Altera
sharp conflict the mob was driven back and
quiet temporarily restored only to break
out anew in another place.
All day long the rioters set nre 11 cars,
freight and baggage regardless of who it
belonged to or what the consequences
ouid be. nntii finally the national gov
ernment at Washington was appealed to
President Cleveland arid his cabinet it was W- The engineers since the beginning
decided to olace General M:Ies in command M1". bfen Wke-aarm in tbeir support of
of all available United States troops with 1 ln striae.
headquarters at Chicago. In the meantime
the striken wer basilv engaged in burning
railroal Dronertv and atonine any who at
tempted to interfere with their destructive
metttoda of waretare. ,
Fight At Hpr-fug Valley.
Sraiico Vallcv. 111.. July 10. Com
pany C, of the fifth regiment, commanded
by Captain Conrad, came into collision
with ihe mob at this place taday, and alter
enduring volley after vollev. fired into the
mob, killing two men and wounding several
others, ihe dead are: uoniunck Dart-
wer. shot through tbe bead, killed instant
ly; John Salloli, an Italian, shot through
the breast. Tbe injured are: Walter Greg
ory, deputy, ribs broken, badly bruised;
L.U8B K- o. deDuty. shot in thuph : eJ. u.
Powell, denutv. shot twice in the face: un
known Italian rioter, hands ba.tlv lacerati-d
by bayonet while the niiiitia were clearini
uie street.
Returning: to Work.
Toledo. Jolv 10. Receiver Callowav. of
the Clover Leaf, reports that the enirineers
on the western division of that road are ap-
uit iuE iur remsMucmeut ami uetiiv laneii
on as new men at any rate ihe road chooses
It is just as impossible for labor to
prosper without capital as for capital
to prosper without labor. The one ia
dependent upon the other, and to
eliminate ode Would result in ruin to
both. The number employed and the
amount of wages paid depend entirely
upon the demand for labors product.
Tbe price of labor, in the abstract,
always has and always will depend upon
consumption. Two things lower the
price of labor. U Je is close competition
and tbe other is stagnation in btisi
ne. The former, with reasonable
people, is considered the belter- condi
tion of the two, for, while tbe wages
will necessarily be low there will also
be employment for a great many more
people; Ibe latter win be attended not
only by low wage but employment
for but lew people. In either event,
dissatisfaction with employed is the
inevitable result, and always ends in
proportionately greater loss to labor
thin to capita, (
Placed Under Martial Law.
Wasbmoto, July 8. Just before mid'
night President Cleveland issued the fol
lowing proclamation:
Whebeas. Bv reason of unlawful ob
structions, combinations and assemblages
of persons it has become impracticable, in
the iaderoent of the president, to enforce.
by the ordinary coarse of Judicial proceed
ings, toe laws ot tne umieu owwf wiinm
the state of Illinois and the city of Chicago
within said state; and
Whkbxas, For the. purpose of enforcing
the faiibful execution o! toe laws ot tbe
United H tales and protecting its property
and removing obstructions to tbe United
Stales in the state and city aforesaid, the
president has employed a part of the mili
tary force of the United States.
V V 1 I ni.l,n hml
identof the United States, do hereby ad
monish all good citizens and all persons,
who may be or may come within the city
and state aforesaid, against aiding, coun
tenancing, encouraging or taking any part
in each unlawful obstructions, combina
tion and assemblages; and I do hereby
warn all oersons eneaeinz in cr in any way
connected with such unlawful obstructions,
combinations and assemblage to disperse
and retire peaceably to their respective
abodes on or before 12 o'clock noon, on the
yth day of July, instant. Those who disre
gard this warning and persist in taking
part with a riotous mob in forcibly resisting
and obstructing tbe execution of the laws
of the United States, or with interfering
with tbe functions of the government, or
destrovinz or attempting to destroy tbe
property belonging to the United States, or
under its protection, cannot bo regarded
otherwise than as public enemies.
Troop employed against such rioters
will act with all moderation and forbear
ance consistent with the accomplishment of
the desired end, but tbe necessities that con
front them will not with certainty permit
discrimination between guilty participants
ton loose wuo are rouigieu wiin ineni iroiu
curiosity and without criminal entent. The
only safe course, therefore, for those rot
actually unlawfully participating is to abide
at tbeir homes, or at least not to be found
in the neighborhood of riotous assemblages.
While there will be no hesitation or vacilla
tion in tbe decisive treatment of tbe guilty,
this warning is especially intended to pro
tect and save the innocent. In testimony
whereof, I hereunto set my hand and cause
the seal of the United Slates to be hereto
affixed. Done at the city of Washington,
this 8th day of July, in the year of our
Lord, 1894. and of tbe independence of the
United States of America the liath.
In tbe Clutches of the Law.
Chicaoo, July 10. Slowly but steadily.
Calmly and certainly, a befits the supreme
power ot a great nation, the federal govern
ment is moving to the accomplishment of
that for which its powers were delegated to
it by the people, the preservation of order
and tbe safety of life and property. At
Chicago. San Francisco. Sacramento, and
various points in Colorado, Idaho and
Washington, wher tbe unruly are creating
havoc, the courts are taking prompt action.
President Debs, of the American Railway
Union, has been arretted and will be tried
for conspiracy. The ronrt compelled the
Western Union Telegraph company to pro
duce copy of the messages sent by Debs to
the b ads of the different labor organiza
tions in which it is claimed bis instructions
were treasonable. A n amber of other
leaders have also been arrested. In Chica
go th United State grand jury is in ses
sion and verv nrotnDtlv indicted the ao
case j parties, woo win oe nrougnc 10 trial
without much delay.
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Adams, James M, kit i bl U Venionla ,,.
AuausUue. it, 1 tsbl 7 Vernoula "
Baiiey. YY , oH ot nw)i as W t 1 1, 40
Buchar', kin! Aun'ie,' swii' see' t ' ir'ii '
acres , ,
Braddork, Jams F, part ol Henahaw's
land l.vixlTO leet
Hftettla, i H, sr. lot I see IS t 4 t Maura
Butnala, John A, cW ot sat aad lota 4 snd
' ' ol tm MC2slS
r4. ITS acres 7 7
Boyle, Hnah, nekof nw and a,W of ue
ft ' '- ud H ot uvii tec tl
r&. Its acres 7,.,,
Brown, CC.WH of swS see Sttt t .'
acres..
Burmwa, Henry D, nwsMxlttrt, 160
Builders Suh'si Doot' Man'faturlng'6ol"
M 6 In bias and i Kalnlar T . . . . .
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Bryantvills jj
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Brink. T J, lot & blk IS, Veraonl. . . . ,
Boaa.JO.lot 4 blk t, Vernonl
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eras: lm bl lu Vernon's: blk Mel-
linger s Add , is
nyooa. ram, ma 'as, Yarnonla ..... 1
Boaawr, Mary A, lot I blk 28, Columbia
City.,.,,
Braoen. w H, lot 10 blk S, let 10 blk U, Ver
noala; lots 1, a, t. and 4. blk a Melllnf
111 Add; blk 33 MelUncer'a Add 1
Buckingham, Maud, lot U blk Bryant-
vllle
Baker. William, lots 3, 4, t, aad T as 14
lSr4.175.crea a
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tr4. Ids scree. 7. 4
Bloomneld, Amanda, uwl sec SO t 4 r 1,
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acres: eU ol nee 14 1 ft r 4. SO acres . I
Blnsham.B W 4t H P, part ol lot 1 aea A
1 4 r 1, 1 acre 1
Barerly, Christie, lot 1 see t 4 r 1, S3
acre j
Bush, Emma T and H D. W of awli, neU
of nwk. nt of ueM, wU ot neH see n
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Borthwick, Mary, ae tec 21 t 4 r X, 160
acres.. . ..
Bynoo. Fred 8, lota , , 9, 10, 11, U blk M
1st Add to Varuonla
Burr, Waiter H, e S of iw' see 11 t 7 r ,
0 acres; neV ol u sac 14 I T r & 40
Binyham, J K. lot 1 aud seW of nw'i, utK
of a"., se'i ot see Start. HS acres
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Bain. U. lo!4aect7r ft. 34 acres... 8
Books, H U nwX of swJ4 see It 1 1 r S, 4ft
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nefi of iwsee 16t SIX. 1H acres.. T
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acres , t 4
Bradsbaw, Margaret, eS of see 17 t 4 r 4,
20acrea, nwie-.-23iSr, 10 acre .. 33
Bradbury, r J, nwt tec SS I S r 4, 1W arret -
Bennett. J E, nw'i see 12 t ft r ft, 140 acres.
Brand, BE.eHoiae MO U t I t S, to
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acres ......
Bersrmas. Kaihaa, sw) sec 14t4 t S, ISO
acrea y
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Xof awKec7 4 rft, la) acres
Campbell, John, ne'-i sec it t ft r 4, 1W
seres -1
Clark, L L. ue? of nw and nwU at neV;
sec 27 t ft ra, SO acrea, ati of twi aad
swUof taec X2tr4,3lacrce T
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Collins, E M, nwk; of neU sec 30 1 ft r 2 40
acre I
Caplee. Mr L M, nwl-i of oefi see 12 t ft r
2 .0 acres, A C Kears DLCec3SlrS
120 acres, lota 4, ft, , 7, ft, and bl 1 Co- -
lumhia Cltr XI
Cox, Frank, ekol n i and nKi of nek
aodne'iof sei sec 7 I r Ma t f res. . . . M
Coplln, Alkln, uc1 see 27 t 4 r 2, 160 acres
Cna-ey, V. m. lot 6 bl 11 Vernonia 1
Craft, W A. ek of aeU and ne!i f seUaee
2214 rt.lif acrea. ?! T
Caplea, Willie E, nw of 1 sec 36 1 ( r
2, 40 acre T .1 J
Cameron, John H, lota 1. 2, and land sek
of nwWc31t7r5, lCOacrea ..." lft
Coarad. Samuel, aeV; of nwWaoeltftrl
40 acrea. lot bl 4 Columbia City t
Calhoun, Flora, nwW of o)i sec ft 1 4 r L
44 acres 4 23
varr. eruce u boidsmitn. laadore. ' sec
IStS 2, 315 acres "... 1 2
1 aniiJtell, Isabella, lot bl 2 Melllnger's
addition to Vernonia 35
cam obeli, Btuab M, lot 4 bl 24 Melilnger s
addition to Vernonia . SA
cooper, h m, una H ot Duti see 22 1 4 r ft,
rxi L-res a 14
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n ajiU seV of neW sec 36 t 7 r 2. Ul
acrea.- asm
Lrauia, jooo , e1 01 nw'i aud loU 1
w iv r ?, itv acres
Campbell. Sidney, lots 1. J, 1, 4. 6. . bl 2.
Mellinffer'a addition to Vernonia
Cbamberlin. F U. oKi of nwW and l'A ot
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In Onulde Cltie.
Hammosd. 111., July 8. The rioting at
this place this afternoon culminated in a
conflict between the mob and company B.
Fifteenth infantry. A number of people
were severely injured. The trouble began
last night. The rioters kept their work op
all night, burning cars and disabling en
gines. This morning they burned some
Pullman cars. Most of this work was done
inside the Illinois state line, and as soon as
the state militia arrived the strikers ieered
at tbe troops. At 9 o'clock this morning a
crowa aatnerea at tne onion aenot. and
overturned a number of car and blockaded
the track. The sheriff and bu deputies be
ing unable to restrain the mob an appeal
was made to the federal authorities at Chi
cago for assistance. Company a. of tbe
Fifteenth infantry wns sent out at once and
its presence quieted things for s while and
several trains were road up and pulled
through.
This seemed to anger the mob, and with
increased numbers ft passions grew to a
irenzy. lue rezuiars were ereeiea with
oaths and abuse and volley of sticks and
tones were showered anon them. Ilv
o'clock fully 5000 rioters were assembled.
1 ney naa been aroused by tbeir leaders to
a frenzy that made an encounter with the
soldier certain. Several times they rushed
upon the troops, but were met with fixed
bayonets and driven back. At last, tow-
ever, the entire body of strikers made a
determined rush toward tbe depot.
"Aisk ready, or," was tna command,
TROUBLE IN CALIFORNIA.
Engineer and Three Privates Killed
Near Sacramento.
Backamshto. Julv 11. TJnon the arrival
of tbe steamer Alameda this morning from
Mare Island navy yard conveying the reg
ulars tbe anion aenot was taken nossessiou
of and Ihe work of clearing the yards and
making up trains whs begun. The strikers
did not resist the troops, though they were
armed with Winchester rifles and had de
clared they would use them in keeping
posession of the depot. When the regulars
arrived tbe mob began to scatter in smaller
bands. As soon as possible a train was
made up and started for San Fraud co, ac
companied by 15 soldiers.
As the train pulled ont of the depot an
ominous silence prevailed. The strikers
were evidently not in a happy mood, and
frequently hinted that the train would not
reach San Francisco. Such proved the
truth. Not long after the train left
the depot, word was received here
that It bad been fired upon by the strikers
and ditched. 1 he strikers had unspiked
the rails for a distance 01 about 100 leet and i
covered tbeir das:ardlv work with sand. I
Engineer Clark, notwithstanding that he
was on tbe alert for such cowardly tactic,
plunged into the trap. Tbe endue was
overturned and several car unset. Enzin.
eer Clark and Privates Byrne. Lubber ding
ana viara were autea.
nwli aec 36 1 7
Carlson, dward,
acres
Clinton, Richard,
acrea
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2, 240 acres..., is 73
Clark, John, n! see 84 1 ft r 3, 160 acrea. . -, 42
uraii. , sw4 01 nww ana nw!4 ol swu
and ewol u. see It t s r 4. leA ama. sat
vooa, inarusa r., 01 seii see is 1 7 r x.
80 acres ft 00
irn,B,s?jOisesec23t r4, so acres;
rtvA. of nsrU and nwW of ne aec 2S t (
r 4. 80 acres 7 Sft
wiara, ui,ioi swk and sex sec 18 1 ft r
8. '.'SO acrea 11 77
taara, inariea, Sft 01 neK aec 3b t ft r 4. 80
.""'-.. . 7 8ft
wun. Anar, om 01 swk. sx at nmw sec s
tS r ft. ItiO aerea 7 8
uuurnoia city Lumber Co. lots L 2. 8. 4. ft.
, blSColumbia City IS 1ft
(.unniniiDam. Caroline, (estate on 18-30 of
Joa Cunniniham'a D. U. C. aec 10. 14.
IS t 4 r 1, 16j acrea ft 88
ipei wd, 1 11, lota 2, 3, 4, 8 and ft sec 18 1 4
rl;sei4ofe!4secl7t 4 rl;lotlsec21
1 4 r 1: part of lot 8 and wU of v'i and
Iota 4, ft. ft, 7 and 8 see ail 4 rl; sU of
ne"4 and n wW of nel and lot 1 sec 1 4
r 1, 70ft acres lot 00
inamoers, M K, s4 ol new sec 21 t4r2.
80 acres 3 82
cross, tuias , wu ol sex and eU sw1 see
22 16 r 4,lfl0 acre 7 83
caroweii, i k, tea 01 nw4 and aw jl of
neW and mi ol my sec 81 t8r ft. WO
acres 7 85
uran. eitta, WV4 ol se and se!4 of swj
aec5tr4, UOacrea: nw! of neiaecS
t ft I A 411 aerea 7 SA
carls n and rauison. pa.t 01 Lemont'a I).
u. is. aec Htori, sa acrea; part or job
Cap'ej D. L. C. aecaii and 34 1 5 rl.S
acre silt
cruinara. uattl. wtt nesecfttftr 4,90-
acies a 09
Cardwell, B V, nm asc 3S 1 8 r 8, 180 acres 42
Currle, W A . awj sec 18 1 ft r 2, 180 acres., lifts
uiarx, rrana L. ti'A 01 seii sec 7 1 7 r 4. 40
mwvm , , 9 16
vwyer, thllllp, na ot ne!4 aec 8 tr2,
40 acres
Dooley, Thomas, (eatat of) ae aec 2 t 8
1 6, iw acrea.
Dow, Geo W, w of eJi sec a t ft r 4, 160
acres ,
Doraey. D M, nw sec 11 1 8 r 8, 169 acre.
v&j, 1 inai. eyt sec iu 1 r , idu acre. . . .
, aec at a r 2, 40
7 81
12 ft
8 77
7 8ft
All Quiet In Chicago.
Chicaoo, July 11. The strike in tbe state
of Illinois is conceded to be over am. men
are returning to work. Mail trains are
running on time and freight traffic is being
resumed. 'Ko further serious trouble Is
anticipated.
SHERIFF'S TAX SALE.
BY virtae of a warrant isaned by tbe
County Clerk of Columbia County,
State of Oregon, under the seal of said
County and State, on the 6tb dsyof Jane,
A. I)., 1894, and to me directed, command
ing me to levy upon the goods and chattels
of tbe delinquent taxpayers named in the
delinauent tax roll of Columbia jCountv.
State of Oregon, for the year 1893, thereto
auacnea, ana 11 none De louna men upon
the real property a set forth and described
in the said delinquent tax roll, or so mnch
thereof as shall be sufficient to satisfy the
amount 01 taxes so cnargea inerein, to
gether with the costs and expenses, I did,
on tbe lath dsyof Jane, A. b. 1894, levy
upon (having been unable to find personiil
property sufficient out of which to make
said taxes) the real estate set opposite the
name of the respective parties, firms and
corporations contained in the following
lists to satisfy tbe amount of taxes anil
costs assessed and charged against such
persons, firms and corporations in said de
linauent tax roll, all of said nronertv helnv
situated in said county and state, and de
scribed on said delinquent tax roll for said
county and state, for said year, as follows.
wwii:
Antonsen, Peter C, tu'i of Be V see 11, tp 7
r 8, 40 aerea 7T!.:..ft
Anderson, Josephine, wii ot no of
11 trr: no , o 1 iw Kvrea.
Aoama,
1 14
2 37
7
78ft
4 71
70
7 86
7 8ft
Drayer, W r-, sejof nw;
Mc-rc , ,
Dixon, Joseph, swJ of wj sec 22 1 8 r 2,
0 acres
Davls,chas,wMofowsec26ttr 2, 80
acres..
Dell, Sidney, w! of sa'4, se of m see-
nrt im acrea; osu oi nv sec zs t
4r4.40aciea
Daley, John, wofsw see 24 1 ft r 4, 80
acres
Dillingham, W O, lota 1, 2, bl 12, Colum
bia City
Dippold, Francis, neJi sec 11 t ft r 8, 180
acres
Dobney, J B, oe'-i sec 2Z 1 4 r ft, 160 acres. .
Dixon, Geo, iwfe ol ne!, lota 3. ft, ft. 7. 10-
sec 8 1 7 r ft, 142 acrea 10 81
DeDls, J H, ae4 sec t ft r ft, ISO seres 7 85
uraxe, J 11, lots 10, 11, 12 01 4 Columbia
City - 62
vrt mf, A M, nw ol nw'i sec 10 1 s r 4, 40
ac.eiinU of neVi.neii of nwi sec tftr
4, 12i acres: lot ft aec S 14 r 1, 7 acrea.... 8 82
uerr eat. it i, ty. ol ne. lots l, 2. s see
24 1 4 r 2, lOri acres , 17 18
fcn mms, Alonzo, lols and ftbIS; lotal.M
2, 8 4 bl 11, Boaa'a addition to Vernonia 4 10
tnyert, t;, ney. sac 1 1 a r t, lisu acres
Ksor. Charles. sW sec 80 1 6 r 8. 160 acrea
Evert, 1 A, lou2and 3, and tbiotv
and swWof ne'. aec 4 1 4r ft, 171) acrea...
El ler, Frank A. aJi of n sec 18 tft r ft, 180
rea
80 Ml
7 86
f 82
828
mery, W A, wU of nw and seji of neU
and uM of nwU aec 27 1 7 r 6. lm acraa. 7 8ft
Essin, L, n-m'A sec 16 1 ft r 8, 160 acrea. , , . 7 Sft
crioason, ioariea, e oi dsm secv i r l.
80 acres; oi aw ace 10t7r4, 80
acres
Flak, James F, nU of lot 2 sec 8 1 7 r 4, 16
t7 r 4,
8 04
acrea; n'X sec 21 1
neli ec 27 t 7 r4.
240 acres: e!4 sec 2 f 7 r 4, ito acrea. . .
U acrea: eU of .
n4sec27t7r4,nUf nUseclt7r4,
88 05
ims.RC.Uof M6S. all of m'7 '''
AO, 1, 82, 83, 64 aad D. Columbia City.
A Id rldg
TI11C.
J H, lota ft and 8, bl 2. Bryant-
Fitzgerald, M, (estate of) wU of seVi and
lots 3, 4 and 6 sec 32 t4rl, leoacres 1187
Ftnley, Florence, e',-4 of w'j sec 2ft t ft r ft, -.
160 acres; t of ne aec 84 1 ft r 4, 80
acre , 10 Ot
Fisher, 0 0, ovk of aw sec 8ft t 8 r ft, 40
acrea 14ft
Foster, F F, ne of awj seclltr2, 40
acres ft 88
Fouts, W II, lotftOxlOO feat Brjantrllle;
1 lot ft0xl82 leet Mlat 10 71
Felton, J B, nwJi of tuM and t) ot nej
aec to rz; a4 oiae oi isiecnii
r2. 16 acres 28 84
Fieldenbeimer, A, ae sec 1 8 r 4, 160
acres 9 42
Fish, H A, aw4 sac 1ft 1 8 r 3, 1S0 acrea 8 42
Fraaer.J J, of rw seclt7rft,40
acres; eWof bk'A snd uwW of ne and
neof nwVe32t7rft,l60acrea 9 82
Fruah, Amanda, ne aud uv'4 and o.
and rmV. iMltlrl 40 acres 81 40
f 81 ' Flarety, Ed, lota 4 and V bl 28, Columbia
3 21
6 8ft
ft 24
city
Fran. K A, and Dlnwall, A W, nwUnf
awleiHl el of swV aeo 82 I 4 rO'JO
acres; ns of seS4 sec .11 1 4 r 4, 40 acres.
Frush, Wui, ueS and se.14 so lftttra,
ft-Ai acrea
rralsler, John, s of swt sec 1 1 7 t ft, 80
ax?rea ,
Pons, (ieo W, lot tec 4 1 T r 4. 30 acres. . , ,
Feiemback. Albert, aw of t see 33 1 4
r.l acres
Orlndle, Kliner, a sec 8 1 8 r 8, 180 scree
Urinific, Kbou H. sw'i see 8 1 6 r 8, ISO acrea
Ounderaoa, John, ae. aec (Ut T r ft, 100
acraa
Gumleraon, Aulon, aH ol wSi aec 1 1 7 r ft,
SOaema
Goiurue, Nellie, 1 lot la Claukaiils
OrlswoUt, Win T, hwt and nH sec 90 t ft
- r 3 320 acres; nw) aud ua$4 sec 20 1 ft r I
X.Oscie ,
Olllihao, W I. lota T, 8 sec 88 t 8 r ft, 88
acres ,
Uoi.rar, Jseob, lots 8, 10, 11, 12, bl I 1st
Add to Vernonia
Qlllls. J ll.sci sc7tr ft, 160 seres
iicoss, V m. bl ft Columbia City
Uululeu, Thuiuas, ue4 see 84 1 4 r 8, 100
acres
Oay, W R. nsV aec SO t ft r 8, ISO acrea
(Ulhart. J M, sw'i sec So t J r ft, 144 aura. .
!jt,H-Hlt8rt,180
sere
Oollliigs, O C, neUoi ne-4, wt of nt.
ntt oi seU sac 31 1 4 r a. Its) acres: US
of ow, swlj of awVi, awjNi el sw see
S3 1 4 r 3. loO acrea. C? ?!..,.,..?.....
Orosa, A 8, Hol H sac U I 6 r 8 80
Orann.'c f. eof DW. eWof swjt'seo 18
t6r4, 10 seres., ...,..:.
coSilelltn d SWX Wt 4
r A irjo acres
Oore. K L, s'i sec 34 1 4 r 10 'ees. . . .
Uooalsell, David, uS of awU, V of aeU
sec M I 8 1 3, 180 aepra. .. ,7...." .
Oove. John W. uwl aeo 84 1 4 r 2, 180 acres
Uarrald, Wallace, uw, tec 11 I ft r ft, 100
Olny , E ' (eatate) 'sU'cf Burrs'' D LC,
secthina 3ft and 31 1 8 r 1 and 2, 161 acre
Haruier, Mrs. M E, lota 1 and bias, H.in
ler Henrirl, Frank D, lot 8 sec 28 1 4 tl, ses
of nw'4 aud naUof awW and loU 2, 3.4,
ft.ftsecll4t4rl.2tt4 acraa
Hemlareoa, W C, sac 82 14 12,180
aTes
Rail. Oeo I lot nil Vernonia
lUney, Martin M. U of iwU aec 12 1 ft r ft,
80 acrea; nS ot u;. aec U t ft r ft, 80
acrea
Hartiuaa, John. H of awt aud uwW of
awti sec ft t 4 r ft. 120 acres; sa)i of strU
tec 14 rft. 40 acrea V. !T
Harris. Mrs Lucy, awt aec 8 t ft r 2, 100
aerea... , ,
Hnadiey, 8 C. se, sac 1 I ft r 2. 160 acre. .
Hall, 11 M.twW sea 17 1 8 r 8, 160 acre. . .
Ilixham, t hariotte.swW aec 82 1 8 r 8, 160
acre
Ilr.le, Frank a, lota UXiuid 11 bl 1 Colum
bia City
Haines and Bailey, lot ft bl 40 Vornoula:
lota 4 and 7 bl 2 vernonia
Heliue, J U neji aec 12 1 ft r ft. 160 acrea...
Uagan, Ceo S. eS of swU aad Iota Sand 7
sec ft t Sr ft, acrea ,
Rayden, T O. nts! aec ft t ft r 3, 14acre
lluiititigton, Thomas, lot 2 sec 8 1 7 r 3, 78
acrea
Hansen, C 0, of rnt aea 10 1 7 r 3,
40 acres, swii of swU aec 8 1 1 r 3, 40
acre
Haser, Phillip, sw aec 10 tr4, 160 acres
Uer, Harriett, B!4 see It 1614,160
acre
Hedgea, A F. ot( see 1 7 r 3, 160 acres .
Hill, J B.be sec 20 14 rft, 160 acraa; aw
k and swand seUaod aeUserj 4 t3t&
617 acres
Halfpenny, W, seU saw 1 8 r 4, 160 acre. .
Huntley, CO. w)ol nesecattbr 4,60
acraa.
f 42
lft 70
14 82
8 70
I 8ft
8 81
1 81
188
4 0
10 80
n D
8 08
1 Tft
7 8
8 411
T 8ft
7 8ft
184
7 85
13 8ft
in
Tsft
1 82
17 27
84)
8 tl
(42
21 54
4 88
083
8 77
1 17
7 48
7 81
8 77
8 83
7 8ft
842
1
7 8ft
78ft
886
707
8 0
7 8ft
7 8ft
U 38
40 28
7 8ft
1 81
781
It 62
tsft
42
78
7 M
78ft
788
Johnson, Robert, of swS4 of nwH
see 2 1 7 r4. 180 acre
Johnson, A W , eS ol a arc SO I 6 r 4, 160
acrea: iw see JO t 8 r 4. 1B0 aerea
Johnson, J A, of nw, se!4 of nwK
sec 2 1 6 r ft, UO acrea
Jtnkins. T W. u. aec 26 1 8 r 1 160 acres
Jobs, Uonry, of liaS. H of n A4 aae
i s x nw w.irm. ,
Johnson. Uwls. ae4 see 1 1 8 r 4, 160 acres
Jsuieaon, M,nw!4aecliit6r2,160 aerea ,
Jonea, Emma, u,'4 auc 22, t 8 rft, 160
acre
Jair. Chat, (estate or awl &c 1 t 7 r S,
W acrea: n t of nefi, neU of anU see
BllSr 4. 80 aJres .. . . . .
Jaachina, Paul. fi tee 84 t4r3.160 acres
Jaacbina, Carl, n, aec 84 1 4r3, MOacre
Kinnonen, M, lota 2 and 4 sec 8 t 7 r4. 6ft
acrea; lota and 10 tec 81 I8r4,28
acrea
Kemon, Henry, wt, aw'k sec 26 1 4 r 4, SO
cre. ? se4 pec le ( r s. es ac
Kennedy, John, te'i of
40 acres
K11..X and Abrahaina, swW of awU and
n!4 of tw4 aud lots I 2 and 8 aec 2 1 3 r
1, to acres; lot 2 and H otnwWand
n1, ol s'.4 snd tw oft te'i, and tv." f
heV; sec 8 1 3 r I, acres jlota 1, 2. J, 4,
ft, ft. 7, 8,8,10,11,12. J J i.l sei; aud
sw'i of nw aec 34 1 4 r 1, 4J6 acres; lot
1 tec 36 1 4 r 1. 23 acrea - 178 80
Kultman, ft, ne'i sec U tftr 3, 80
scrt: ew ae sss.' 16 1 5 r ft. so acre
Kelsey, i W, s aec 2 lft rft, 10 acres .
Keller, John, w! te'i an s'-j of ti tec
nw!4 ec8t8r2.
18 88
IM
804
a 12
8 47
8 77
118
7 ftft
78ft
8 42
Kins, O H. and alesaner, T, awK sec 28 1 8
rt. iwicreiitHoi ne tec t r,
80 acres; W nW sec'Jft t 6 r 4. SO acres.
Kinney, M J, se1-, and ta sec DO 1 ft r I,
a. 1 v, - Mm aw; mimorii
feu acrea ...
Kiitnev. M J, e'-j of e. seol ar'i aec 20
iir xm acrea; sv anu sa4 01 nvH
aec 22 1 7 r ft. 2U acres; neVi and aeU aec
21 1 7 r ft. 820 acret
Knott, Levi, uml' 4 of n)i sec 10 t 8 r 2,
Leonard. John, nCj of nek, nek Of nwk
tec 12 1 7 rft, 120 acre
Lemon t, F A, part of Lemont's D L C see
84 t ft r 1, 504 acraa
Lemont, Jane, lots 10, 11 bl 12 Columbia
City
Leonard, Samuel, part of E B Bryant's D L
t, sec is 17 r 4, 1 acres; nm of. nwj
tec 23 t ft r 8. 40 acres . 7
Uxette, H D, part of K Cenycre' D L C aec
Lambert, A w, w
acrea; ni
4. 80 acrea
Leahy, E V, nt'4 ot seV see 7 t 4 r 2, 40
acrea; lota 4, ft, , 7. aec ft t 4 r 2, US
acrea: ol nwi , w'i ot twW tec ft 1 4
r 2, 160 acrea; nw4 ot se sec 7 t ft r 2,
40 acrea .
Llebe. T H, swH see 22 1 8 r 3. 180 acres...
Labine. W H, se of swW sec 8 1 7 r S, 40
acres; ne'4 of am aec 10 1 7 r 3, 40 acrea
Lane, M H, ne"4 of sei tee 28 t 4 r 2, 4
acrea: nU ot imtV. Mee vt t A w 9. so vm. .
Lawrence. J K. (eaUte of I aU of nU A
lots 1, 2 tec Mt7r, 166 acres 84
utwrence. i r., letute of J tw.teM tee 18
1 7 rft, 820 acraa
Landry, B F, nwk tec 21 1 6 r 4, 160 acres.
Lslly, F H, lota ft, 7, bl 18; lots 1, 2, 8, 4, ft,
ft. bl 18 2nd Add to Vernonia
Malenbern, F E. w of and k swH
tec 12 t ft r ft. 160 arTnu
Mellinaer, Wm, m of sw! sec 88 1 6 r 4,
w mKrcm
:, A W, wk'iwk''tee'i t"s"r"4,'
oeii of tn, uti ol n4 sec 2 1 8 r
IS 70
4824
87 88
4 67
8ft
48 21
1
802
127
7 8ft
10 IT r 4, 114 acres
Prison an
and W of
r 1, ftft acrea;
r . - 4
Netr, C T, lot 8 bl 11 Vernonia.:
, 114 acres
nd Young, pert of nwW of sett
I of sc ii and lota 1, 8, 8 tec I 4
rea; part of J McNiiliy s i. L,
i, 7.314 V 1.178 acres
1 08 1 mlth and aaohtou, nek and seU s 1 1 II I
r 1. saw acres; n? oi r?a w ,,, w
ShaaTer baiVri,' awj, sec' ill I f i,' tat)
acroa
N.llio. Juhu. eW ol trW aoa 4 1 4 r 4, ntV
t tec 1 1 4 r 4, 11 auies ........ .
, B L. teW ol nwU auu tttUof swi
S3 I ft rft, m acre.,.
of nets sec 1 1
portion,
u.L. of tr,swolse
LltTr 4, 8 a.ri ti
Nlchol. A v. ili mm 'ia 1 r 8 100 arret
Nelson, Charles, ewK. tec W t 3 1 1, 100
acma
Nlamala, Dlof, lot ft tec lft 1 7 1 4, 80 acrat.
Mint, rt, uwU and lie1
m, nU of i ss
ec 1 1 T r I. itsl acraa. .
Mellln. John. nr'i' of nM tac 7 1 4 r 4, 40
acre: S of scC tec 8 1 4 r 4, 80 acre, . .
Kerf, Margarets J. (eatate) nMjof o, ol UW
it aud lot I tec Iv 1 8 r 1, W acres; lota 4
and and part ot ft, aec IS 1 8 r 1, 78 acre
OMar, tarn K, tl of sei. seMof awU sro
10 1 4 r ft nek of nw.'I tec lft t 4r ft,ll
acrea
Olson, Magnus, owk of nf l, nv'i ot nwH
teo ft I 4 r4,SU acre
Opeuhttuier, J L, s;.t sec f t r 4, 1W
acrea
Onsl, John B, nU tec 81 I ft r 3,100
acrea
Oaks. P F, un.U, of iiiid4 ol ('spies III. C
I ft r 1, 48 acrei; Capias Add lo Colnmbl
City uiHl' j of iota 5, 13, 14, ft, 6 and t blk
4ft, all ot hlks AS, 74: lota 1,2, 3. 4. ft, 8, 7,
a . 10, 11. bl 18; bias 43, 46; lota 1, 1. 1,4.
ft. ft, 7, ft, 8, bl i; Ion 4, ft. 8, 7, 8, , bl 71;
,. 1,2, 11, 12, til 72, liml's of lots I, 2. 8.
4, ft.ft.T.aml oQ at lei 8 hi A ; lU 1,2,1,4,8.
6, 7, 12. bl 10; lot-1, 2, 8. bl 38; lota 1, a, 8,
4, ft, 8, 7, 8. 8, 10, It, 12. hi K: lota I, t. 8,
4, ft, 8, 7, 8, 8, 10, 11, U W. hi K; lots 1, 2,
3. 4, ft, 8, 7, 8 a 10, 11, bl F: lota 1, 2. 3 4.
ft, 8, 7. a 8, 10, U, 12, 13. 14. M U : U of all
blka 26.27. , KO. 82. S3, 84, . 88, 02. 88.
84, U6, 70. 8, 110. Ul, 112. lift, il)H. 11, 48,
411, and sk of 4S, and fraction of blka 2ft,
2H, 87. fa, tl, sh and B, till titer's Add to
Columbia City
Praarot, C It, iio.l', of und, of I'splci D.
L. C. I ft r 1, 48 acrea: Capias addltlnn to
Columbia City; unil', kits 2, 13. Il.ft, .
bl 4ft, bl 43, bl 74 lota I. 2, 8,1, 5. 6, 7, 8, 8,
10, 11 hi 16, bl 43, bl 46, lots I, 2, ft, 4, 4, ft,
7, , 9 1.1 30. lots 4,4,4,7,11, hl 71, lotal.
2, 11. 12 bl 72; (liltner a,idiliou und', ol
lota i, 2, 8, 4, ft, 8, 7, n4 of lot 8 hi "A"
Iota 1,2. 8, 4, ft, ft, 7, 12 bl 18: lots 1,1
bl 38; lots I, 2, 8, 4, ft, ft. 7, 8. 8. 10. II.
bl 80; lots 1, 2, 3, 4, ft, 8, 7. 8, 8, 18, II. 12.
18 bl "K ;" Iota I. 2. 8, 4, ft. 8, 7, 8, . 10, li
W F;" lots 1, 2. 3, A ft, 8. 7, 8,, 10, 11, 12.
1J, llbl' l;' Sotsll biks M, 27,20. 80
82, 33, 84, . M, VI. V3, 4. 6, 70, 8. 110. Ul,
UJ, ilft, IIS, I'jn, 48, 140. and sU of 48:
l,u,,lnn klk. 4 M rt mu hi Ut...J..U'
Puttb, John, w'i of nil, ueH of aw as
w 1 1 t n, cw wires.
Parue, Kits
20 acres;
acrea; n
si of iilj tec 27 t 4 r 2. HO acres; tS of
m4 aae it a r x, eo acres. .
roiiski, fa a, en of swu.
20 I 4 r4. 100 acre .
Pelertua. Juhn M, bw see 201 8 r 1 1MJ
acrea
Payne. John M, s4 of nwk, nk 0! t'i
ec7t7r4, 100 arret
Palm, John R, H ol nw arc 88 t 7 r 1.
80 acraa
Prettyman, Hat hal, twk tee 2ft I ft r A, 100
aerea
04 ft
88
8 47
8 04
7 81
I 7ft
88 18
707
84 11
78ft
4 71
842
IM
18 11
r r a. lis acre. ,,
, Kllen T, nwt af nwk sec Sft 14 r a,
ores; nW of twt sec 27 I 4 r 2. Mi
1; nel ul r4 sec 28 1 4 r 2, 27 acres:
ii of tk see
18 81
8ft
2988
810
11 M
IS 08
ft 88
87
11 48
(htetcr, Jacob. aeW sec 2 13 I. 180 acre
Smith, B, swl sec JM r ft, l0 cra
Picvena. John, awl aw 81 tft r 3, IW acre
Shltualfer, Maria, sV ol aH ai M t ft I 2,
Ball (fta ,, ,,,111 I n'l 1 11411 , .n I I W BBVS
l!ern.an, D F. nwk sec 28 1 ft r 1, 10 acre IU 44
SlUlin, Ahll, HH S Ol a n
Bums. W , tetfol nwu. twk ' ".
Hot mJi. llHf 18 tfti. Its)
13 44
7 8
f 43
184
1 08
I 41
7 8ft
is
17
44
tan
48
I 87
12
"l
84 04
Plunder, Wm, awk aec 84 I ft r 2. 160 acrea
Purden.W C, aU nwi. and uwkof swW
and lot 4 ec 1 I X r A ISO cr
Plttlnger, W E. ntH sec I ft r 2, 1 03 acres 11 (9t
7 so
84
Prehn. F W, twi sec 34 1 8 1 3, 10 aerea.
Peterson, O. neVsec 18 1 8 r a UO acre
Pool. 1) Q, teii of uwii sac 80l8r2.40
Price. II W,"s"of- awk'ea' 't4r'4.'40
acres ,
Pomemv, J H. wk mH and awHfoftk
and tw. ol n'V sec io 1 S r 4. lauaeraa
Portland Trust Company, nW of aeKaed
aH nek sen lft t ft r ft. 160 acrea
Patent and Draw, tU of asU and lot ft,
4. Sact4rft, 178 acrea
Person. D C, lota k and 2 I.l 1 Vernoala. . .
tlulmby. I, W, nwU tee 24 1 4 t ft; S of
aH sec 27 1 4 r ft; wk of tek sec 22 14 r
6. 84) acres
Robinson, Allen, wt4 of twW sec ft 1 4 r 8,
80 acres; eU of d, sec 1 1 4 r 4, 80 acres,
lot 4 hi Is. 61. Helens
Rosier. Mary A, ,', of ark sec 7t 7r 1;
uwii and u of 111-14 and swk of nek
sc & 1 7 t Si aeras "
Ruuert, Henry, aii 01 s,k tec 84 1 8 r 4, 180
acrea
Rice, Sally, lota 1. 2, 21. 21 bl 27 81. title nt
Rremer. fiermau, tw W of nw4 and wU
of swij nee 14 I ft r 3. 120 acrts; n!4 of
asU ftec 2H t A r 3. 40 aerea ...
Ryekmiui, T N. awk te 27 I 7 r J. 160 acrea
Rosa. WJ, n4of acVi and lots ft. 4 snd 7
see at 7 ro, iss acres; eHof u and lots
1 and 2 see 7 t 7 r A 160 acre
Rich-r. 8 C, lota 3. 4. ft, 6 bl fti, Iota I, I 8.
4, ft 8. 7. 8 bl 4 Ullliiar't addlUoa to Co
lumbia City
Richardson, J A, nndk of nark ofsek
and se4 of twk see lift ftrl, 40 acres...
Riley, P. aec 2ft t 1 4, 160 acres,
RnbsoB, E F, aett aad swk see 82 1 8 r
1.20 aares ,,. , ,
Rusaell, Edward, sw sac 6 1 4 r 1, 10)
acrea
Reed, A D. lot 1 see ft I 4 r 4, 40 arret
Raymond, Mrs C A, sk Ol neW sac 8 1 8 r
, 00 acraa .
Rictunaa. A H. rir'i tec 17 1 6 r 3, 160 acrea
Rash, Kltia, aH of twi4 acc 80 1 1 r 4: titeof
nwl see 31 17 r 4. lui) Mcrm.
Runyt.11, W 8, nw see 21 1 ft r ft, 10 arrie:
nw tec Is t ft 1 ft, HO seres; wii sec 11
tft r IS. 160 seres: swX. nJ. aeij tec 1 4
rft. 4S0 acrea; nvrti. n4 sec HO 1 4 r 8, 828
acraa: see 7 t ft r ft, 1(0 acres: nwU,
swHsee ifttftrft, 870acrei: tek tec Jl
Iftrft, 160 acrea; seH sac 28, t t r ft, K0
14V
888
7 at
42
I 83
Sft
18 08
11 82
40 80
18 80
lft Tl
13 8ft
14 02
17 4ft
1 18
74
lift
t 42
7 Sft
4 12
8 12
1171
2 48
42
7 81
Tftft
17 2ft
881
18ft
6 8ft
Meacher, Peter, nek of swk and Bek of
nwJ4sce2t 7 r acres
Mctirew, Nancy A, ot tM and awti of
ae-4 ana t 01 tw4 sec 13 I 0 r 8, lf
acre
Mills. Hannah 8. wk of tw(4 see 14 1 4 r ft,
HO scret; lot 2 bl 18 Vernonia
Moulton, Henry, aw4 aec ftft tftr ft, 160
acrea
McDonald. Wm, wk aw4 seo 22 t r 4, 80
acrea; w'A m sec 27 1 6 r 4, 80 acres. .
Muagroye, S A , sV. of sw1 sec 8 t 8 r 1,
40
f 14
4 88
781
4 48
748
a at
tchman, C, estate of, nW of wU ssc 13 1
r2.s acrea :
8eeemn, R, lot 7 bl 7, Vernonia
Hmlih, lsaae A, wU of ncU aad nk of
mli and ne of tec 30 1 1 4, 10
Sweeney',' Daniel,' ' Bk' 'see' SO 17 r'sV Mo
Strachao, Loltla V, H ot nwk and twk
of mi tt4 of teVt; sec 12 14 rft, IftOacrea
Strachan, W m, aw'4 tee 12 1 4 r 8, 160 acrea
Hlmmons, Wm, tee 1 1 7 r4.160acre.
Bum Tim, lota 4 and ftbl 17 Vernoala
Simmons, Mrs F.I nor, lota 1. 2, tee 13 1 8 r 4,
S acrea; iota t, 4 bl 11, hits 1, 2 bl 18
Rainier ,
Stums, John E. twk see 31 14 1 3, 160 acres
Seer, J F. lot 2 bl 7 Vernon 1
Scott, Wm, lou 2, bl 21 Columbia City, .
101 4ft
18 2
1 14
IS
711
tUt
3 87
77
81
14 01
7 ftft
44
acres., ...... , .,
Spencer. 8 C, fraction 01 nw sec 1 1 1 r 4,
lu& ncrts .......... ... ; .':'." 1 y 1 "
ganila. tl, sU of u4 and ul Of tek s
Sft t ft r ft, Ksi acrea
Hiulth, Ihuiahl, s! tee 26 18 rB, lftftaor
f mart, 1. 11, lots 1, 5 Id 1H; lot U bl Ul; lot
ft hi 11; ll I bl 7 Venionla. ., ,
Stearns. Mrt W111.I0I ft 1.1 4 (h-bl. .
airiiinfleld. Morrlt, tcii ol aw , lit, of aw
W. awli ol nwW sw 17 I 8 r 4, VO acres .
Straw, leo, k ol im'4 set) 18 I ft f 2, M
Stoarnoxn'.'kllsahetii, k Be.k'aee 13 tft
meh'man'lTVl', lot' see 1 V 6 r i'aTacrti!
Snyder, K, H of owti sac ti i ft r 4, 80
TikTKIItabeihl'ts.k' ted '4.' 'i'KW
tS?Z,'h t i ' im
Taylor, i B.'aw'k' of 'oeji'n'wk' of tek 'tec
8t4r4.M acres ...
Topl'HIa, Mattle, (estat oft sk of nwW,
lots a and iy of n'j oi'.w sec ft I 7 r 4,
lt. tec 8 l Tr 4, 1.0 arret
Tnmberg. O. lot 1 aee so Iftrft 40 acre ,
Thompson. II R, lot 8 hi 18 Columbia City
Tom Ituton, perry, tX tec 28 I 8 r 8, KM)
TracyKd ward,' uVi Vti 8 ts r t MO acre.'
Tracy. Michael, uw' aec 12 I 8 r 8, 100
ar ret . ,
Thorp. T. S ' wk and lata 1, 4 sec 81 t
34 r 8,181 sere
Taylor, J H, aud lllimart, Qeo F, sw a
Vt8r8, luO acres.. ............
Tuekvr, A A, alt of awl, W of se.k see 1
lota l'.it'i sec 'Hi V 'ft; ak
r ft. Warms: lota I. 2. 8
4, ft. ft tee, as 1 s r 11, tieu 01 1, 01
nwk, uk o(e. s'J of sot. and lots
1, 3 ft. 6 and 8 sec Ml 8 rft. 8Jaeia,,. 77 1
VauUUrieom, J W. H of nwk wH of tw
k c I I r 4, KO acre 1 81
Vanrltarlcom. Jiotai.h, blka 1. 8, 4. A S, II,
ft. 7. 12 a 14; Ms 1,11,1 bl li; Iota 1, 8.
8 4. ft, ft. 7, A 8. 10. II 12 bl 18, Iota 1, 1. 1.
4, bl 1. lata laud ftbl 1; Iota 8, 8, 4, ft bl
A Vernonia. tft 44'
Vaiiover, L T. lot 8 bl 8 Near City,,,,,,.,, 18 88
V Iceland. Thad W. sS, sec 7 1 8 r 1; ak
tec21 16 r 8, 887 arrea MM
Vannrdll. Jomi.htl.sk of sV, nk i4
sol hr 8 1 1 r ft, 1H0 acraa; s aec 7 1 4 r
ft, lt acre.. 4... lft 70
Vom, Joseph, aH ot owl, ok ot aU a
H 1 8 r 4. If a.rs 8 43
Varaunla Impioyenienl Co, nU' of nwl
ot rl. cee ft 1 4 r I, M sere.; hi 17; 2nd
Add blka ft. 14, 17, 22. tl, 80, 37, 8s. 88,
40 88 Mb
Wluetkl. Andrew, swk of awk see aft t ft r
8. 40 acre IM
Wood, w A, swt aae 20 1 ft r 4 160 arret . 8 i
in
1 4 r A lt0 acres.
I) 1,1011. W W
ol tiwW, lott 1, 2. 8. 7, s tea 81 18 rft; hit
1, a 8, 4 see X2 I
4 87
I
87
8 48
I 3
8 41
8J
177
1 a
VYabtwr, W J, til, ol ut.i., .it ol tS, n
r I, 40 act; umlit oD'U t, 3 aec 21 1 ft r
i ol sw see 14 ft 7 r 4, li O acre. .
li 11
Wait, Kuecn tl. 11 lot1, of sn'j ate 20 I 8
1, Uacwi; U...1S oftwloi sl, lirt 4
see 2 I ft r I, Vt acres; el, f no',- aU
of n see 28 I ft r I, (O acrasr uu.lW of
nw'i tee 81 1 ft r I, so seres; UDOU of lota
nw'i tee 81 1 ft r I, so seres; uodk of
I, 2 sec 32 I ft r 1, 17 acres .
Williams, Job 8, fS tec I 8 r 8. 160
aerea .
Waalet, Oeor,, nwk tec 17 I ft r ft, 160
acrea .
W.i.X, Hathal, t!- M 10 I f 5, ISO
Vtl. ker.ham, j L,JsrkHC 26 t J r 2, 160
acrea... ,
VHlkeltn, Catherine, t of testae 1 It
r2. 0 acrea
Wilkinson, John, atyj of awt ndj of nw
H. ner swS, 7 1 4 r t. IMI acrea
Viarnar. llvnry, w'j of nV, aa8tftr8,
to acres
Waiid. Naaey. lot 8 bl 22 Columbia Cliy
Watid. OH. I'.4 ft bl 27 t olilinl.la City .... .
Whsalvr. C H.awkatftt(rl. tut) aerea.
Wisconsin land Association st. ol seW
aee 8 I ft r ft. CO acrea: tl of !, tec 8 I
ft r ft, DO aerea; eS of aw'.1, wt, of nei
c 17 t ft r ft lot acre: wt, af set. eS
0ISWI4 sec I7l ft rft. PO acres.
VI sill. r, R L, twii ol nt, see 27 I 4 r 2. 40
acrea. . -
Walker, Was J. sw ol sec 24, I 8 r 3, IU)
ortiii , , , , . , , , , , , , ,
Wattan. W Yi , sU ol sett tee 18 1 7 r 1
ara; nt 01 net sec 24 t 7 f ft, SO acraa .
Ward, ft M l4a 2 and 8 htoeki Rot Ad
dition 10 Vernotii ......
V) insert FHiah (estate of) n of nk sec
2ttr2. Itlo acrea; sit of sal 12 0
r 2, SO acre ,
White, WmT.Or, oeWcfaek tec U llr
, 40 acr ., ,. ,.
White, m T Jr, lot 4 ae 1 1 3 r 1, 7 acre .
W 00.1s, I It, wk of aek sec 14 I 6 r 2, e0
acres . , , . , ,
Woods, Charlotte, lot 10 M SO Columbia
cliy ,.,
WoodY 8 C. tut I bl I Columbia Cltv . . .
While, tCmma i, lota 1. 10, 11, 12, hi 88 Co
lnmbl t tty ,, ,
Welch, J H, twi tec . 1 7 r 4, 10 acrea . .
Willlatna. f H, lott 1, 2, 8, 4, 18, 20, 21, 2
I. t Sft, 84 Itsleot ,
Willi. ins. Fiai klln. i of teW. nek of
aW sea 14 I 7 r 4, I tcra
Wllliama. B F.aU oi nH tc 1 1 4 r A 10
acrea,.,.,.. 3 77
Wbltaftoua, Sarah 0, w tec 33 t ft f 2,
160 acraa 1144
York, 8 A, at'4 ft testae 20 I r 4, 40
acres ,T l
Vearialb. Mrs F.raily.psrt of C 0 C.ple 0
LC, sec 17 1 ftrl, 10 acrea 18
Yearvala.O W,nkol se)t seen 1 4 r 2. 40
aertSA.,,. .......... . ens
And nolle la btrtbv alven. that on Saturday.
th 14th day 4 July. Itwi, at the hour ol lft
o cl. k A. M. of sakl day, at the Court House
door In Ihe Citv of St. Helena, In said County
and Stat, f thai) proceed to tall the ahoy de
scribed real eatat. at nubile auction, to the
hiahaat bidder for eaah In hand. In V. 8. aold
coin at 1 1 tut of Bale, subject to redemption, 10
aatltfy Bald warrant, eoata and accruing coats.
. s... VV J. 1 -XT.
finer! ft of Columbia Count and Ka-ilBdo.
Tax Collector, a
16 .
143
7 8
184
II ft
4 71
0 41
4 71
44
44
3 42
18 481
I 18.
048
041
1217
J 8ft
81
4 71
41
41
I 82
1 02
I 88
TOT
ST.
HELENS EXCHANGE
-STRAND STREET.
:rea; e of neU and uk of aei-i and
of se'X aud unw and lot 5 tee 10 1 r
1, mo aerea; tot o aec 10 c 5 r 1, 47 aerea;
wU of wij aud Iota 1, 2, 8, 4 sac 4 1 1 r 1,
acrea
Merrill, A M, sof se sec 12 1 ft r 1. 80
acrea; twW of nw) end nw4 of aw)4
tec 27 tft r 2, 80 acrea
aatnewa, A H, of ae!4 aec 22 1 ft r 4, 80
acrea
Moore, Clara, nw of sek sec 28 1 0 r 4, 40
acrea
Meeker, W A. lot ft bl 18 8t. Helens
Merriii, Mrs Frank, eH twU and wk sek
sec 4 1 v re, lev acrea; lot 1 01 a ciacaae-
nle
Merrill, Frank, nw tec 84 17 r 2, 160 acres:
ran 01 it u Bryant a u. li. tj. tac 1 7 r a,
acre; e'A se'4 sec 10 t 7 r 8, 80 acre;
lots S and 7 see 17 t 7 r 4. 42 acrea: !!
swj sec 3A 1 7 r 4, 80 acrea; awf-i see 18 t
ft r 4, 148 acres, lota 7 and 8 bi 22 Colum
bia City; lot! bl 2 Bryantvlile
cConnell. Ida ti. lot 8 bl 3 Bryantvlile .
McCauley, Mary, vi of s of awk sec 28
t ft r ft, 40 acrea
McCoy, Oeo W, nk of nek sec 22 1 r 4. 80
acrea: s 01 teA aec loisr , GO acres:
uytt 01 ocl aec 41 1 o r s, no acre; Dm
nwli tec 22 1 6 r 4, 80 acres; H of sec lft
16 r 4. H,0 acrea
Markle, Geo W, seW aec 89 1 6 rt, ICO acres
arauam, i- a, aeu tec iu 1 4 r t. lto acres
'A tl sw!4, mi4 ot se'4 aec 26 1 4 r 2, 120
acrea: eU of ae aee 14 1 4 r 2. 80 sutres. .
Mann, C A, lota 1, 3, 8, ft, 7, 8, 8, 12 bl ftft
Columbia Cltv
Mason, Mary, lota 11, 12 bl 21 Columbia
Cltv
Milter, t E, lota ft, ft bl 14 lat Add to Ver
nonia.......
cKwln, 1, nt'4 of neii tec 28 1 4 r 2, 40
acra- .,
cKlwee, Vt'mS.nw and swli tec lft 1 4 r ft.
40 acrea
Miller, Wm, tw tec 38 1 7 r 4, 160 acre! ..
MiOiweney. Kdward, lot 2 and twk of neU
sec 2 t 4 I 4. 86 aeret
McCullom, Wm, nwi aec 25, 1 8 r 4, ISO
acre. ,, ,,,,
cclure, Willis, no'4 ot nt aec 7 1 7 r ft,
40 acres
clievett, Thomaa F B, nw'-i sec 18 1 r 2,
160 acres
Meyers, John M, nwk sek snd lota 1, 4
see 19 1 6 r 4, 120 acres; nwk of nwU sec
80tftr4,40acrei T
Mllnler, H, u'A ot swU, nW teia see 26 14
ft, 160 acres
organ, i-auiina, lots 1, 2, 8, 4, sec ft 1 7 r
ft. 160 acres
Marquam, Uus, P LafTlna DLC tec I tftr
i. via scret: part ol A uoyt't u L V aec
80 1 4 r 1, 814 acrea: part of Netley's D L
C sections 2ft and SO t 4 r 1 and 2, 108
sore 16ft 2
Miller, Wm 8, n', of twJi, lots 1 aud 2 aec
177 M
10 8ft
tftft
vl
14 71
20 01
138 00
I 81
141
2ft 80
7 ftft
20 44
1 04
87
184
IS 70
7 8ft
192
71ft
401
7 81
78ft
7 8ft
7 81
Mr. Thomas Cooper has Jatt opened op bl new and elegant barroetn to St. Hln.
wners ca constantly b found th famoa
Also best Brands Domestic and Key West Cigars.
MB. COOPER 18 ALWAY3 GLAD TO WELCOME HIS OLD FRIENDS
TO HIS PLACE OF BUSINESS.
ST. HELENS EXCHANGE
ST. HELENS. - OR'GON
ODEL .QALOON
CLONINQER & BRINN, Props.
FINE WINES AND LIQUORS
Weinhard's Lager Beer.
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FINE - LADDIES - AND LA CREMA - CIGARS.
FAMOUS MILLER & STEWART O. K. WHISKY
FRONT STREET,
ST. HELENS, OREOOUT
THE PORTLAND AND CLATSKANIE ROUTE
R run' "Bl,! f
SARAH DIXOM. n vr ov e..t.
Clatsksnl. touchln
Kalnisr, Ceda
turning vry
"7""" vAv, ur. ia, onaver. Master.
rouchlnV". fl,,nd "'"'a- tot-
V $lmj&1g$arr' ni M r.u.d.ati poitit., ra-