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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 30, 1895)
VAfc lVJ Wi. irtXO X nofiaAt fornimV.. ami whnrMvnr he ba BUBSCKIPTION, 11.60 1ER YEAR. BEEOLE tft DAVIS, Publishers, T. iiici.knh, oin:flN, auu. bo. A BRIGHTER FUTURE. ' Columbia county' financial condi tion ii improving slowly but atoadilyv Oue great and perhaps the priucipal cause of the presnitt rmlubtednctui of the county tn tlio fuct that a great deal vf money hat been expended during the lust few year in building bridgea, and perhaps quite as much' on roads To do thin naturally incurra indebted' ttesi very rapidly in a county whose taxable property is no more than it is here. It m ml probable, however, that there will he urgent need of new bridge of any co'tniderabre dimensions lor ume time to come, and the eotmty ha already laid out a great many county roads which, with some ahort Jirses will suffice for many year. This lis been a heavy drain on the treas ury. Meantime improvements have gone steadily forward; homesteads that have heretofore Dot been taxable have been patented and are now sub ject to assessment, which ig annually increasing the valuation upon which revenue are raised. Heretofore money kas been expended opening roads to the different settlements composed chiefly of homesteads (lot subject to taxation, thus expending large sum in opening up the country from which. lor the time being.there was no income. Condition are changing a the years tott by. Every homestead, of Which there are many, upon which patent is issued, at once yield a revenue to the county. The tame may be said of older property which has long since been deeded. Increased improvement upon all holdings increases the valua tion and consequently increases the amount of revenue derived therefrom. Hence with due caution in the man agement of county affair there seems no good reason why the amount of outstanding warrants should not be decreased annually until the entire in debtedness of the couuty is wiped out. Troe this may not be accomplished in one, (wo of perhaps three years, but it can or otight to be done in a few years at most. gin 8 to condtrut hi business accord ing lo the frugal and prudent Eastern phinter,he Will And it more profitable. TBt NICARAGUA CANAL While in Ban Francisco a few days go Senator Mitchell was interviewed by the Chronicle. Among other thiugs be expressed the opinion that the next congress would pass a bill providing for the construction of the Nicaragua canal, tinder the control of the United States, and cited the fact that th com pletion of the canal would bring the wheat and other prod acts of the Paci lio coast ten thousand mile nearer the Liverpool market, which i our recog nized wheat market. It will be re membered that largely through Sena tor Mitchell's effort the bill for the construction of the Nicaragua canal was passed by the senate during the! latter part of the last congress, but was not again heard of after it reached the house. However, the more the canal proposition is studied the stronger be comes the sentiment in favor of gov ernment appropriations for it con struction, and the more thoroughly people who have, heretofore given the matter little thought, become con vinced Of its great importance. Though it would take several year to com plete the work if begun at once, the fact of it assured construction would greatly stimulate business in all chan nels at present, Aside horn the res toration of a substantial specific duty no the prod nets of this country, the Kicaragrja canal bill is probably the most important measure that will be taken up by the next congress, and Benator Mitchell will undoubtedly be one of the most conspicuous figure on tbe floor of the senate advocating its passage. riiKHTDENTTAL candidates in both parties are looming up in all directions. On the republican sitfe the most con spicuous ones are Reed of Maine, Al lison of Iowa, McKinley of tMio,- Mor ton of New York ami Harrison of In diana, with a number of luster tights apivearing in the buck ground, lie tween-the five mentioned sentiment seems pretty welt divided rt this time. While aH of these yrttlemou favor a high protective tariff, by tbe more en tutwinstiu protectronibt McKinley is regarded as the more preferable, be cause, perhaps, of the fact that his po sition on that important question is more familiHr to- all clause of people. The question a. to whether or not the tariff is the policy from whielv the country looks for future prosperity, would be definitely settled by the nom ination' of McKinley. Slioultf he be the standard bearer put forward by the next national convention, and be suc cessful in tlte electron, H would be proof positive llrat the protective sys tern is paramount to all other issues, and is desired by the American people. Contracts for the construction of the Astoria railroad were signed last week, the eon tractors beiug Corey Bros., of Salt Lake, and according to reports sent out immediately after the signing of the contracts, actual grad ing was to have commenced at Tongue Point Monday last. We have not beeu informed since whether work did really commence as stated, but presume it did. It is hard to convince tome peo ple that the Astoria road will be built, but as the links in the chain of evi dence are welded together person who heretofore scouted the idea of a rail road to Astoria now frankly admit that the project looks favorable, and some are even sanguiue of the ulti mate success of the undertaking. Not withstanding lack of confidence ex pressed by mauy, al! are agreed that the buildiug of the road means a gretl deal to the strip of country through wnicn it passes. EASTERN AND WESTERN FARMING. The census figures show that Lan caster county, Pa., is the leading coun ty in the United States in the value of it agricultural products, the total be ing $7,657,790. Next comes St. Law rence county, H. Y with $6,054,160; then Chester county, Pa., with $5,863,- 800; then Worcester county, Mass., with $9,489,430, and then Buck' conn ty; ra., o.uim. it will surprise the general reader to learn that the lite counties ranking highest in this respect are not in tbe great agricul tural empire of the West, but in the manufacturing region of the East, three of tbem in one state. This cer tainly does not indicate that tbe pro tection tariff under which tbe manu facturing industries of the country have been established has proved det rimental to the farmers. The fact is that such industries have provided an enlarged market for farm products, and thus made agriculture more prof itable, and increased tbe value of lands used for that purpose. There are many drawbacks to farming in the East, but tbe advantages of being close to a good market are sufficient to over come them and to insure success where it would otherwise be practical ly impossible. It is not to this fact alone, however that the prosperity of the Eastern farmers is attributable. They man age their affair in a different way from that which i followed in the West. Their farms are comparatively small, as a rule, and they cultivate them thoroughly, thereby Obtaining the best results. Then the are also economical and careful to utilize every thing that they produce, whereas the Western farmers, generally speaking, waste almost as much as they save, because of their larger farms, and the loose meljiods that come from trying to accomplish too much. A good deal of this waste is unavoidable, of coarse, since 1,1)8 great staples must be exten sively raised in order to yield a satis factory return; but it might be mater ially reduced by the adoptinn of a butter system of farming. . The aver age Western farmer is at a'disadvant ii ge, further more, by reason of his ob- titinale reliance upon a single crop. 116 is wedded to corn or wheat, as the Bouthern farmer is to cotton, and will not see how much better it would be fur him to diversify his products, and iucrvase his income by adding to the MHiices from which it is derived. In CROPS AND WEATHER. Following is the report of the State Weather Bureau fur the week ending on Monday, August 26. WESTERN OREGON. Weather Liuht sprinkles of rain occurr ed oa the 20th and 21st. in most places not being more than a lew drops: it was not sttKeient to do any dmiajre, nor to even lay toe dust, me wind blew front tba south (or several days, which. together with the rain falling over the forest tires of Western Washington, decreasing there tbe supply ot smoke, the smoky condition of the at mosphere has been much relieved during me wees., put tne last lew uavs it nas oeen increasing; again, esiiecialiy in the southern counties, and within a few days dense smoke will again prevail over tbe entire portion 01 western uretron. except along the immediate coast. The season for hish temperature for any length of time It now about over lor tnis year, and tor several weeks longer temperatures may be looked for. The sjeneral movement of the atmos pnere, I. e. tne general movements ot the storm area, indicate the near approach of the commencement of tbe rainy season. As a general thing rams do not become heavy and general until the latter part of toner, out it is prooaoie mat seiiteinoer wih have more man tne average rainiait. Crops- Harvest of cereuk) is over and threshing is now being completed. There will be little threshing to be done after the close of the present week. Though the season has been much dryer than usual, yet there is a fair degree of satisfaction ex pressed by the correspondents over the general results of the year s labor. Peaches and pears are ripening rapidly. The weather is moderately favorable to them, yet a greater amount ot sunshine would be beneficial. Prunes are ripening. and witbin tbe next ten days prunedrying win oe in active operation. Owing to the long period of dry weather toe grass has dried up, more so than usual, and as a result tbe dairy interests are af fected quite materially. Several corres pondent report a decreased nntk supply. a m sin ia..i)s jsiss)gysuii.ii "1 Vrgulat6r7 -i r 1 1 i af it l i run in -r' i i iT Rofide?, did you ever take Simmons Livkr Regulator, the "Kino op Livkr Mihmcines?" Everybody needs take a river remedy, I ie a slnpgish or diseased liver that Impairs digestion and causes constipation, when the waste that should bo carried off remains in the body and poisons the whole system. That dull, heavy feeHng is due to a torpid liver. Biliousness, Headache, Malaria and Indigestion are all liver diseases. Keep the liver rxtive by an occasional dose of Simmons Live Reg ulator and vou-'H get rid of these trou bles, and glvd tone to tho whole sys tem. For a laxative Simmons Liver Regulator is better than Pills. It does not gripe, nor weaken, but greatly refroshos and strengthens. Every package lias the lied Z stamp on th wrapper. J. H. Zoilin & Co., riiUiult-liiUia. SCHOOli APPORTIONMENT. State Fonda Distributed Among the Several School Districts. Aboust 20, 1893. DIST. CLKRK. 1 D. W. Price........ 2 C. H. Newell 3 C. H. English 4 J. C. Hudson 5 G. B. Hinging...... 6 W. H, Muserove... 7 William Holt 8 OT. Da waft .... 9it A. D. Holnday 10 James Wallace 11 K. McVey 12 O. W. Mellinger ... 13 T. II. Woodruff.... U F. 8. Densiow... .. 15 James Barr 16 P. A. Krant 17 8. A. Wilkinson.... 18 C. Libel 19 J, H. Headlee 20 I. K.Katson 21 W. D. Case 22 N. D. Petersori 23 H. Henderson 24 F.J. Peterson .... 25 George Hayes K. I). Tichenor..,.. 27 E. W. Keasey 2SjtO. Kobinsky 2 Albert Atkins Charles Tarbell ... D. J. Parson Mrs. F. M. Fowler Mrs. B. A. Dozall, Oscar Waisenen F. W.Makinster H. 0. Ih-own.j.. C. C. Prichard.. C. 8. Emerson . . , Chris Johnson.., Frank Glmeski . 02 85 . 115 75 . 33 65 . 83 45 . 178 95 . 40 36 , 84 89 . 21 55 , 79 35 , 67 25 . 37 66 , 24 24 , lai 85 47 10 63 21 67 25 , 37 66 49 80 33 65 75 35 24 24 47 10 57 85 14 80 107 05 28 23 39 00 68 65 36 35 61 87 71 35 36 35 87 66 26 90 56 51 41 70 71 35 29 60 94 20 24 21 22 86 REUBEN. Sam Howe, J. J. Hadel, A. Hwe. Frank and O. Batsen. Knby Foster, Walter Hun ter and N. Cooly left bars for the hop fields m Monday. Sam Munn and Ed Bmidt are cutting wood- at Stella, Wash. Chris BToven artd wjfe and J. W. Bevis and wife went to Portland on Monday. Frank Bishop and T. C. Watts went to Rainier la-t Saturday to attend the Knights of Pythias lodge. Ruby R. Festsr. of Pwttan. was visiting friends here last Sunday. Hud FifTer and Fred Nfnsbaumer re turned from a hunting trip Tuesday. They killed one deer and one elk out on Oak Ranch creek. Henry Woodham. Orville and Bert Seer, Martin Huren and Frank Watts left for the bop yards on Wednesday. C. W. Emerson, agent for the State In surnnen Company of tJaJeui, was hi tewn on Tuesday. Sam Bowen and wife returned home from a visit east of the mountains on Tuesday. A Plwneer'a Heconimeda1lcra. Mr. J. W. Veirable, of Downey, a pioneer ol Los Angeles county, C'al., gays : "Whenever I am troubled with a pain in the stomach or with diar rhoea I use Chamberlain's Colic, Chol era and Diarrhoea Remedy. I have used it for years, know it to be a reli able remedy, and recommend it to every one." For sale by Dr. Edwin Ross, druggist. BORN. BEN SETT. Near Gilliou, on Wednesday. August Zitb. I8H5 to the wife of Homer Bennett, a daughter. Summons. In the Circuit Ccmrt of tb State of Oregon, for Columbia County. The Astoria and Columbia River Railroad') Compauy , plaintiff, ' vs. f B. H. Tttoii and Minnie Trvon. defendants I To 8. H. Tbvo.n and Mimkis Trvom, the abovo naraeu ncienaaius: IN THK NAME OF THK STATE OF OREGON. You and each of vou are herebr reunired to appear and answer the eouipntfnt of the above-namci niainun nie-l in tne enove entitled Court asrainst vou In the above entitled action. od or betore the first day of the next regular term ot saia uoun, in saia Columbia county, which will be bemin and held at St. Helens, in said County on the Kth day of October, 1. If you fait to so ajniear sua answer for want thereof plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded In said complaint, which In substance is, a indgmeut apprnirlatlnif to the plaimiS; a strip of land one hundred feel wide, that U. fifty feet wide on each side of the center line of Its line of railroad by It surveyed, located and staked out, oveand across the following- uescnDea real emaie, owned oy you anasfiuatea in said County, to-wlt: Lot one Of section twenty-nine, and the south one-half of lots nmnbered one, two and three, and the sw'i of vr of section 20, all in township s, north ot range a west oi me vtiuameue jierioian. This Summons is published by virtue of an order made bv the Honorable T. A. fltnnhp-n judge of the Fourth Judicial District of Oregon, on roe win uay oi August, imrr. a23o4 FULTON BROS Attorneys tor Plaintiff. Summons. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for (oiumDia county. The Astoria and Columbia River Railroad Company, plaint 111' I vs. Charles O. Thaver. defendant. To Chablss Q. Tuavsa, the above named de- lenaani: You are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint of the above-named plain tiff filed In the above entitled Court against you In the above entitled action, on or before the fjnit day of the next regular tend of said Court, in said Columbia County, which will be begun and held at St. Helens, In said County on the loin aay ox uciooer, iryjn. ji you iaii 10 so ap pear and answer for want thereof plaintiff will ly to the l'ourt for the rellet demanded In ment appropriating to the plaintiff a strip of land one hundred feet wide, that Is, Afty feet wide on each side of tbe center line of Ms line Of railroad by It surveyed, located and staked out, over and across the following-described real estate owned by you and situated la said County, ton it: Lots numbered one, two and three, and the nw! of the sw1 of section 2l. nil In township 7, north of range 2 west of tbe Willamette Herlaian. This Summons Is puhll.hed by virtue of an order made by the .Honorable T. A. Stephens, udne of the Fourth Judicial District of Oregon, on tbe Mb day of August, imt. FULTON BROS., a&oJ. Attorneys for Vlalntiff, Notice for Fwbllcnilaii. land Office at Oregon rtty, Orenn, AUHItat A, ISMi NOTTCR hi hereby give that the following named ai'tllarhaa filed Hollo of his inten tion to make Html proof In svVrt of his rlaiui, and that said prnaf will i mane ix-inra t oiim) Clerk ol Columbia County, at St. Melons, ore gun, oafk'pioinuer 19, IMtJ, vii: FRANK I., J0HN80K, Hnmestead enfrv Vo.. 7U70. for the neti, see 111, IpSn, re w, llr'names the Mlowlntwlmvasv topnive his contltuioiis residence imhui, and rultivatloti of, said laud, vis: .Mm Mehedvln, of Mlttt.OrrKou; Lars .MHttnimswn.oi Min, oroaou, Clnus K, tlronliorg, ef Mist, tuvaou: Nets A. Sell, uMi lluglsier, Netloe for Publlrllsi. Land Ofllce at Oregon City, Oreiton, Auaust &, lstth NOTICR Is hsTsby given that the following named senior an tllrif nollee of his Inten tion to make final proof In support ot hie claim, ami thr.t said proof will be made laifore the County Clerk of Ciilnmblacoiiuty, at St. Helen", utvgou, oil septetuuer .miii, int, vis: KDWAU4) 8CHMMVC,, Homestead entrv rTo: W.T. for the se4. see Si, tp 6 u, r .1 w. Ho names the follow Inn wilneases lo nruve his eontlnuoiis resioeni-e upon, ami oultltatlon of. said land, via: Daniel l. Iilllanl. At Ulst. Mreimti: Samuel Munn, of tloble, Ore- gnn; Waher 8. Campbell, ot Mlitf Oregon; Charles Mortlfof tloble, Oreiton. atltilH KUlWiK i A. AllLLKIt, Register. Sheriff's Sala for D&liuanest Taxes. RY VIRTt'R OF A WARRANT ISST'KD BY the County Clerk of Columbia County. Slate of Oreiron. under the seal ol said County ami Mate, on tne 7tn uay oi Jiuy. l, anil lo nietltreeietl, eoniniauiling me lo levy niton tne goods aaid chattuls of deliuiueut taxpayers named lu the deliuquont tax roll of Columbia County, Slate of Oreitui, lor the year 1KH there- set said delinquent' tars. WII of"so much' thereof as to attaeheil, and the real property aa se if none he found, then upon forth aut den-rltieil lu shall he Miilheietit to snltNfv the amount ut taxes sen-Mtrged tliersin, together with ejsta and ex penses ol sate. 1 naveuuiv lev lea upon (Having been unable to Ami nersoual properu sulllclvut out of w hich to make said raxes) the real etate set opposite the names of the respective parties, nrms ami eorporauotis container in me ioiiow tna list to satisfy the amount hf taxes and costs aaseased ami charaedaKalmlsueh tersons, ftrms andcorporHtlonsinsalddelliuiuenl tax soli, all of saia proery oeing aiiuateu in sarai.ouniy ami State, and described in said lellnUnt tax Mil far saW County and Slate, for said year, as fol lows, lo-Wlti Adams, T J. row: an raw: lw acres I Annuo. C, loti 2, 5,6,7, M, 10 and M,blk se uotti in ua vtty Baxter, L O, s )j of sw & of see S, tp & u, r8 w Da nn A Nealeyhousen, lot 4, blk 7, Ver- noula Backus, A H. lot blk 11, Veruonta Boden, Nicholas, e H of se and a H of sw oi se seu t ip a urr j wi n acres Boden, J F, one acre out of the nw eor ner of sw of sec U, Ip S u, r i w ; 1 acre Boggesa, J H, w of se M and e H of sw iih, i 4. wui wuvi eu no, tp 9 n, I w: and w S of ue ! of see aa, Ip a 107 1 4K 111 H 1 U ISO 42ft M. Carr 29 ) 4a v. u. Mover. ..,. , 44 A. J. Quigley 45 Mrs. Emma Mitchell 47 A. L. Baker 48 George Merrill..... 49 Gus Kaber ; 50 M. S. Shearer. .i 81 1. O. Pringle lit.... 52 G. V, 1 jndgren , i 53 K. W. Klrkvfood 7jt A. K, Foote iijt H. 11. Kibbey.. 2(1 90 28 25 0 41 67 85 29 00 21 55 25 55 30 05 55 20 14 80 M 15 21 55 'Totjil ammnnnf Annrrrf tnnaA sV?3l .VI Kumber of children in couuty ,. ..2,0) Kate 11.345 J. G. WATTS, . County School Kuperintendent. Administrator's Bale f Besil Eatstte NOTICE Is hereby given that In pursuance of an order of the County Court of Columbia County, State of Oregon, duly made on the Oth lay of May, A. u. iw, m tne matter of the eft' tateof-S. F. Hunter, deceased: tbeandersigned administrator will sell at public auction, to the highest bidder, for cash, gold coin, (twenty per cent of the hid payable at the said time of sale, and the balance upon conflrmaliou of the sale,) and subject to confirmation by said court, on Saturday the Slst day of August, A. I)., lffJA, at 1 o'clock F. H. of that day, at the court house door, at St. Helens, In said County and Htale, all the riirht, title and interest that the said estate has by operation of law or otherwise acquired, other than or in addition to that of the said H. F. Hunter at the time of his death, of. In and to all of those certain lots, pieces and parcels of real estate situate lylrtu and being In raid County and State, and particularly described as lollows, to-wit: -ine norxn one-nan oi me following described tract, to-wlt: Tbe west U of the south east 4, the northeast 'A of the southwest, and lots no, a, o ana a, oi section -n, lotvnxmp ( north, ranges west. In Columbia Coiiutv. re- ifon. containing in the whole tract one hundred and fifty-nine and forty-seven one-hundredths acres, more or less, the same being known as the Homestead claim of A' Neer, Aim all of the foliowlng-descrilied tract of land, to-wlt: Being l.'Hi acres, more or less, of the J. If. Jones dona tion laud claim, lying and being on the Jones creea in towusmp a north, range I west and iownnipe nortn, range?, west ot tne wiiiain . oi see s, tp n s, r t w; kv acres. .... Bradetr.. Mllle. lot le1 blh W. Vernotila, and lot U b k 11 Rate add to Veruonta Brooks. K D. lot 2 blk 'J. Brvantville Bryant, E 8, e .' of nw hi and sw V of ne $i sec 21, Ip 7 n, r w, 1JJ acres: and sw 'i and w U of se W and se l of se and lota 2, i 4, S anil , less 71 acres sec IS. Id 7 n. r. w : 3UH lu-res Brown. John L, n f of n S see 2, tp 7 n, r 4 w, and se of nw and ne H of sw V; and e U of sw U tec W, tp 7 a, rw: sw acres Bynon, Gna H, lot 13 blk 2ft, Melllnger's add to Vernonla Barnes, R II, sw t of tec I, tp n, r S w; let) acres BanHeld, Jennie, nw i of nw i of see 2. tpln, rlw; 40 acres Rozarth. C W. lot S blk 26 Columbia Cltf Uorthwick. Mrs H B, se of see 21. tp ( n, r 2 w; 1M1 acres Brown, J J, mid K of s V and e S of ne ot sec in, tp t a, r t w; -jto acres.-... Brugger, A. sw ol sw of tec 2), tp t u. r 2 w4n acres Branch. R B, nw Ki of see 14, tp 6 a, rft IbO acres Backus. John, ne of see 27, tp 7 u, r2 w;loO acres.... Bryant, K U, (estate). J Tt'agoner's 0. L. ti. in sec s, ip 7 n, r s w; nu acres; & O Bryant's D. U C. In section i anil a. tp 7 n, r 4 w ; las acres; lots A, 4, & ami 6 of sec 8, tp 1 n, r 4 w;7 acres: lots t and 2 of sec S. to 7 n. r 4 w: 63 acres. . . Copies, Willie I., nw 14 of sw k -ec .HI. tp 0 n. r .' w; , acres; and lot 7 III bis 1, in Columbia i:ilv..... Caples, L M, nw of ne 'i sec 12, to 5 n. rit iu acres: ana tuts o to v oik iv. S 06 8 120 02 17 (I S I U no MM 17 00 a 4 8 80 26 68 88 84 8(8 14 82 Columbia city Campbell. 11 G. lots 7. 8 and In blk 11. Rose's add lo Vernouia 1 07 Chamberlain. Ida. lot 8 blk 17. Vernonla 611 Cheney. M R. lot 12 blk 8. Vernouia 72 Cllne, John YV, sw i of ne V4 of eo , tp 8n,r2w; 40 acres 4 9 Clayton, Chas, neJ- of see J3, tp4 n, r 2 w: loO ai res 8 80 Collins, Edgar, nw 't of ne M of sec 80, tp 6 n, r 2 w; 40 acres 4 74 Cnrll.sH, D M, e W ot ne "t, less acres In sec 2 tp 4 n, r 2 w; 60 acres (66 Cohan, A O, e H of ne sec J. tp 8 n, r 4 w, and e of se of its a tp 8 n, r 4w; lftj seres 6 76 Carson, A Paulson, part of F A Lemont f L U, sec 84. tp 6 n, r 1 w, Si acre?; and part of Caples' 0 LC and the tide land In front of same, In tec at, tp 5 n, r 1 w; 5 acres U (6 Charlston, Peter, lot 11 blk 12, Colombia City 24 Chltwood, John, w M of ne U sec 26, tp 7 n, r w; 80 acre 7 21 Crable, J II, e ') of nw ii and lot 1 and 2, tec 1 tp 4 n, r 6 w; 140 sere.. 8 8ft 660 GREAT BANKRUPT SALE OF THE wBANKHTJI,T--. GOODS STOCK DRY OF- EUDOLPH GOLDSMITH Unparaircletf Sacrifice of Fine Dry (loods, Astoundfng Bargains In all Departments: ' - : We Have Secured this Magnificent Stodt of Dry Goods for Net Spot Cash at 4a Cents on a Dollar Tho iwma ami reputation UUDOl.PH UOLPSMtTIl hat always bowte for carrying tlis tlMit ant lisst sclecteil slnck of WIkH' Grade Vrj (Kmi ever sliowirrti OYeiioit, Is reaami that It Is mitieesH-y for us tt ruler tu tlis mmiim. To Mtuidltur iiureliasnm at Dry ittKMla would tugnest alt early liispccllon ef this sltwk, aa it is the tilmnce of llfe-lims tf srnrlnn Ifluh tirade Dry Hoods al One Half the 1'rh s yutv iay for lofsrKir aooils elsewhere, Vmi will lltul In this slot k Hllks, Httllns, Vilaels, 1'risstley's 11 lack tluotls, French 1'attern Bulls, P. l., W. B KM 1'IiWiik. Thwtiiisoii's ami other oeltihrateil makes of Corta, the Itirgest slta-k of line lai ea lit theolty, line Kid Uluves, Sikk Mitts ami UnUurwitafs in fact, any gootls to be fotuul In flrsUilss Dry UootUrJtouk.ltt Daiikrujit Prices. Sole Asents for tbe "Kcw Mca" Perfect Fittlm Fittems. Best made, f e sell patterns of am larmcat at 10 c Eack dress goods. 18 In. wldeSurah Hllk JSeprytl JO " " India silk San " IH " " colorixl Moire silk U-V) " IS " " fanev IlKiired silks... luo " ISln. wide ehaiiKcable'llkt luo " 22 " " while or blatk brucailad sllas , sw it) " " sllfcyslvets, all color..,,.. 7,i " 16 ' silk plushes awe " Black velveleeu 2,c " French iMtltern suits 2 Ml, .,'0. 4 51), S.M wch a lu. wide all wool Heoleh ehvulola. . ''Ki yard S " all wool uiwert a sacains . we 46 " colored Suiakr terge, all WtMVS. tS3 " " fancy cheeks and stripes suit Huts 10 " Olllwrta sackinit, all nool... ItM " " plain and mixed color, all wtad sultlus ASo " " even I us sliatles and blk, all wool albatross S6o " " new shades and black, all wtatl hetiriailaa., 4Sc " 11 Mark anwa.. itte piiielietk cheviots.,,,,,,.,, lie HtMttlier nilttures. u ..v, l. I'je .si auu no IJ'sO Colored lleurtetle U'o Eveulua shades hvuiietta. .. li'o silk Anlshetl Mohairs, grey or brown,, asc " Bliu-k aliwea..... Ne " Fancy coloretl broeatls and dlniiouaU. So " at In. wide ehevlula, N-oleh etleeta. . , , . two " Hlat-k Moire siilllua lwn " Hlack brocaded sal teens.... lvo " lllack and white polka dot onrandle I Plgured otnandlet .. , 12'te l'tL,iiretl lMtn,alMi ISC ' untea satteeu Flairrtri dnck sultlmn. . , Cashmere finished dreat oullugs 'tC Wool t-hsllles l-"o Cottauchallie S'lO White suibnildered cambric suit pat terns II per pattern Richly sinbroltleretl black oreaiulle lulls f i w auu ft m per wttru DOMESTICS. 4 4 Weary unbleached muslin 4'C Jfd t-4 wtue oieAneu musun. suitoiusn.. nu Heavy double width shectltut lo'to Heavy l anion flannels 6a " Fine while shaker flannel 6 and Se " All wool beavy twllleit scarlet tlaanel. We " Heavy strtpeu outina nauneis tj Figured Turkey red oulln flannel.... !0 Best AmeTltan prinit, usra ana Hint . .4 and , .4 and eolora. Best American Indigo prlnu. White apron checks nne Amosaeat: siitKaara..... ...... H'aavv cheviot shrrtlmr. H, in. wide Krlukel seersucker Win. flaurttd orgauiltie Savory farter ttsuliels French nannelcu .sllkalluea 45 In. wide hemstitched tpron stripe. . . White itoMeal nsi.,,,..Yrtm, Checked alas towellna Heavy Crauli roller towellna All linen Ittissia crash 63 Inches wide loom dice tahle linen.. M Inches wide Turkey red Ial4e linen. 46 Inch all linen loom dice table Ihien. liest cotton batltna t;heekel napkins White linen IMmark napkins Heavy bsiiiieainK.,. All linen checkol itla asa towellna.,.. Itrve site e rtton towels Kxtra heavy all linen Damask towels Kxtra lara-e slse lexim dice towels...,. Kxtra lame trie crochet bettspreads. -ID 4 (Irav or white blankets in.4 Kxtrnheavv eriiV ttt whlieblankets tl.H.'V Lance site chenille tahle covers 76c each s-4 Kawsllk table covers 81 66 " Curtains si rlma 6c, 8c and Wo yard Best marble table oil cloth....- too . 6o " 60 " o " fa) DO " S','0 ftti 10c " u " USD " luo " ve " So " SK 7Jc 5ftu " leC 17e " no mil 2fle dos " 6c eai-h 90 ' 4tm 7,'io pair HotWnitrmin ciittln-Bet.,, tiki ysnl Iteinnaiiui of silk, velvets, plushes, satins, dress aiHsl. Ilantiels, shlrltuss, table lltiniil, low sIIuks, eui.,cliel out regardless ol oust. HOSIERY. Utiles' fast black cotton hose Oil pair " Heavy gray miseii cotton noae. ritt I. miles' taatbluek seamiest taillou htwe IJo " " Fast black boot fancy lou lone, tut) ' " Fiuitty tttloretl seainleat Iio.e... tUU M " 40 ituaav, extra Ittali, tpllced heel, fast black hoss..., 'JAa " " Fat black opera hose lac " Fancy eoloe upera hoe.,, etai M " Heavy ribbed fast black woolen ne i , , 'jag Children's fal"Mac'k rltilnt eollva hose, sites 4i, lo S. . to " " Fast black ribbed autlos bote, altesstost, 7t,f " Ueavy riblieti last black tttauileaa cotton hose, itlte 6 to S (e Boys' heavy ribbed ial black bicycle hose, sites S to 10 100 " rhfldven't ll wtail eathiuere litsw.,., mo " Latllva' tali liuta ...,12c, IM) and 2.W 11 UNDERWEAR AND CORSETS. Unties' Jersey ribbed vests, sleeveless &ti each Ladles' Jersey ribbed ve.lt, sleeveless. e. lie, 1.1c and 17c " Laillvs' Jersey ribla-d vesta, hall sleeves 110 " " Jersey rlbls. ve.ts wllhsleetet luc " " Natural wool vests or pants ... 470 " " White merino vesu or jianis Ma " Children's white marine vails or paula ftw " Ladles' unlou suits Uclolt Latlata' Bftired aateeu Walt Is, puffed sleeves. , SAe each Ladle' wlihe lawn waists 2'o " laius walat gray satiwn eorsel 46o " lir. Hall t health cosset 7 " Kxtra long waist Rrey and bltek eorseU 7M " laid lots of Toe. 1 U) and II 26 corset. . 2e " lUatbsaleea rultled skirl 6ue ' la corsets we carry Tliointxain'a Mamer's Health and Caroline. W. H. Hcta Illiuft.U. II. mid oilier leading niakua ot eortats, all at bargain prices. GLOVES, NOTIONS, ETC. THK CEI.KUHATKO Ftll'lWl KID CLOVES, THK HKHT Kit) (II.OVKS IN tUK MAHkbT. 6bnUoaor t-hoi Fonsal kid glove In black or colors, 1.76 aud 12 uu qtiat- liy fur :... lfpalt i button or 6 hook Fousal kid glovet In black or colors, ft 28- All o quel- Itv, for 8e M ( buUnn length. Suede iuotiietalre, Foiiwl kt.l glove, t 74 and I'J UU ttualtty Itsr. , ,...,.:. 81 kff 8 button length, Huede nitssiustalre kid glove, new shades,.. ,., Sao M Latlles' Jersey glovea 1U0 " Odd Iota and broken lines ol kid glove el.wed out st ISO - Udies' blafik TslTrta silk gloves, 16, l. " Udles' hlaek tlik mills, 16, II), 26 anil S6e " Latlles1 btaek, last, kte aud br wu Berlin gloves lee " Latlles' bint k tlik glove ,. " Latlles silk mitten sac " Latlles' c tin t its liell luo each Btty' ciuiv ImII 4c each Utile.' leather UVts, 19, U. 1, 26, 29, sa and 6oo " Colored bonier hantlkerelilels. 1, 2, 8, 4 at White hem-slltched hantlkercblefs.... 6o " White e.iihruhlureU haiiUkerchivlstk), He and 100 " 811k handkerehlefa. embroidered cor ners 1C " Carps(i Kattlkaridilefs Ml white " A baatlsome Hut of ladle' while -niii, lace or mbradnry trimmed 1, He and 2e Dress buck les V, 10c, l.M, llai aud Va " A wavs ready dress stays w oca tilts tt'ltiilsttr Hit. White lawntlereiubroideTtl sad.. 220 ear Is Sateen Windsor Met.,., , .,. , Chirks croeliet coilotl, while Hiitleol ni linaik Ihhi soil llulsli iiiui'hliiu Ibrviul Utiles' linen eollar,, kadlo' illlell etlltVi Kinbrttltlery silk, all colors k Hilling silBvtll colors, , ,. 4e each. Sit pr lit St- o 1 In Sacli ., . p is ft' wr do Bnmk lac iki k Hewing silks, all color 4u WhaiuiHiiin taseiug, all colors, v yam IM p'c au titt tat puis ...... Su u,t tUu palt (a) etteb Ie pap's 8c yanl anil up. lu' each. So " an pkc 7c eat'ls lo se so yard 7u dot litttttes Freni si hornlsius,.. Corset elata. gray os black tlaltplua. ssMirtrtl site.,, HlK-aretl bracelels Curling Irunt Hook and exes ,., Black lierctlltn, braid., t lollies brushes, Whisk broom ,,,.. s Hair brushes ,w ,,, loo " TtHtfh brushes , 6c ' llesl stockinet tlrtM shield ,, 6c pale Fancy garasr vlastic..,, 4c yank Utiles tansy color satin hose supports v pals Children's hose upartata , 6c " lailiC li,e siipisirlsr 16e " Utiles' shopping bags , ,,,, '- each) loiiet tstai, large cake seautl f Hitby nilx , ,., , fcuveloie. ., r,,..., kersesUawsUlag patla ,.... (a anil Shell aud vone hairpin ,. Metal and silk dies ImiiIoiii....... .... Silk veilings, all eolora All colors tn rheiilllr audi sraseue . , 24 In natural wots I bnlldlrt gloria silk umbrella eve tstcls ettinmuliai too, 12' ,e, lAcaiat 2Ae yard allt tihnp trimming 6o and luc ' As usual we lake the lead In lace, and are show lug Hie larger ami best assm-ituent, let the slty We have wash lace...,,... from to llai rl Milk laee. black, cream ami colors, I lo is III. wide, prices ranging Irum , ee m 64c yartl A lama abak new patlenta In em- keoldery. sOglnga aV Inserting, to d and un Nftk riliUin In all Irs.llng shade. Hatty rlbhon 110 yd pieces) It p'c Hllk binding ilbbeo .aKuotur Ion " nuts riunuii &) yarut No. 6rlbliu Se " Higher iHimlters aaiu value. Hemnauu ol etnbmklvrtaa, laee aud ribbous esueed out regardless of tallies. MEN'S WEAR. Men's whit merino shirt or drawers, 19 each) Urey merino shin or drawer. ,. lue Men's U I brlggau shirt W,c '" 8:sira heavy sanitary saertno etilrta drawer. .... ........ 40c " Relafeerea dould bsrk and froal laumliieil nhlleshlHa ,,,, Ann Outing flannel overshlrta ,, lae Heavy knit lacetl front otorsklrls (am Fancy Neglige ovorshlrls , SV " Fancy ehet-k luiiir.., - 2.M Kxtra beavy rivaled blue denim over alt. Jfk te Kagiiteers heavy denim overalls with bib 480 Men's heavy svaiiilvu socks .6c. 7c and to pair 11 Fancy dress shirts, starched..,, sne, due asal SKe easts " Phi lie aud lawu leek lias. 6o ' THys overs!., riveted 2uj " aleu's paiair collars 6c botf " 811k four In hnnd ties 16o each, " Flo emhroldered lawn tie luu " " Bilk tech lias loti and Vm " I.lneitetdlsrs Ijn " " llttavy linsn ciiltV llo pair Horsouilng rlannel shirts 14n " Buck. kin drlvlisg gloves 86.46 and ( Boys silspenilers 6n " Men's tusiwntler 10c, IV and Vm ' ' Turkey retl orliloe hainlk'fs 6c oat-bt Ciilaiindrlittl white thlrta Km ' ffnytouNnw NMiiel waists Use Mens Jean pant ., pair Meat cottonsile pants, II UU " Mens tweed ialli II .'O " All theabuve pants-warranletl not to rip. SHANAHAN BROTHERS, 215 First Street, Comer Salmon. Portland, Oregon. 8AMPLES SENT AND MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. Mention tbii paper when writing or celling; Crandle, 1) It. tot 7, sec t4, tp . r 4 w, snd lot I. sec 28, tp 8 n, r 4 w: 41) seres Conipton, J F, ne Ji sec 11, tp 6 n, r 6 w; ICO acres Cummlngs, Matrgle, lots 1, 2, 8, 4, b, S, 7, 8. 9, 10. 11 and 2, blk Tr. lots 1, 2, S, 4, 6. 6, 7, 8, , Ml, II ami 12, blk 26: lots 1, 2,8.4, and 6, b'k 42; lota 1 and 12, blk M: lota 1 and 11, blk 8, Hecond atkf to Vernonla; lots 7 gild 8, blk 16, First add to Vernonla , Dawson, Thus, lot 5, sec 23, tp 6 n, r 4 w; 31 acres Dear! ng, H F, w i of se ii and ne X of se H, sec 22, tp 7 n, r 6 w. and nw yt of sw sec 23, Ip7n,r6w; 1 tin acres Dummcyer, J nw of sec 1, tp 6 n, r ' 6 w: b0 acres..... Dyt, Frank, nw of nw i see 86, tp 7 n, ri w; w acres Davis, Chs, w of nw sec 26, tp 6 n, r 2 w: SO acres Dsvldsou, J I., (estate), nnd 4 of nw . tec 14, tp 6 n, r2 w; 80 acret Dillingham. W ii, lots 1 aud 2, blk 12, Co lumbia City Drifmmnnd, Wm, se of sec 15, tp 0 n, r t w : i w acres , Erickson, Charles, lUofiw U of sec 10, tp 7 n, r 4 w; tii ot ne of see 9, tp 7 n. r 4 w: e M of sw u of sec 29. to 7 n. I 4 w; e S of seW of sec 2X, tp7 n, r 4 w t .,cu Ky,ui mvv tn, tp i ii , r s w ; 821) acres; lots 6 and 7, blk 8, Brysnt- vlile Engelke, Oenrge, s W of nw , and n ' Ol sw 54 ol see 21, tp n, r4w; lim acres Everctte, A A, nw of sec 32, tp 6 n, r 3 w; lot) acres Erickson. Andrew, beginning at sw cor ner ol tne e Yt of nw tnence east rods, thence north v rods, thence west Hy rotls, thence sooth to place of beginning. In sec 36, tp 1 n, r Elwell, John, teii of ne')Z'and'iie H of se A of sec IS. tn 7 n. r w: HI) acres. .. Felton, j B, (otale), nw yt of ne'4 of tee 2-, tpo u,i2w; wacres; lanu in reacn er a 1). L. C. north of Title creek, In tec 30. to 6 n. r 1 and 2w: 165ocres.,.. Fisher. L L and I h, lot 7, blk 8, Uoble . . . Fisk, James, n of lot 2, sec 8, tp 7 n, r 4 w-.ie acres: w except is acres, sec 4, tp 7 n, r 4 w; 302 acres: e 'A of no of sec 27, tp 7 a, r4 w, and w of w of see 1, tp 7 u, r 4 w: 210 acres) ne oi sec ip n, r t w; iw acres , . , Foster, Belle, 8 acres In sw corner of nw of nw of see 13, tp 6 n, r 2 w; 8 acres Fisher. I H, e f of se of tec 83, tp 7 n. us, ana w oi sw yt oi tec at, tp 7 880 7 81 4 12 8 32 824 264 628 (28 not 36 66 10 38 11 00 It 84 26 17 86 Yx 84 62 3 08 r2w: is acres inson, N P, seJof nw iol sec 28, tp I n, r4 w,and sjsj of wU, and no li if nw of sec 26, tp 6 n, r 4 w, lis) r2w: 168 acres. Johnson, 61 of acres . Kearny. Thomas, nw of sac , tp I n, f 2 w; 160 acres - Kellev. L I., lou 7 and 8, blk 8, first add to Vernonla Kenuedy, John, nw H of ntr of tec 2, tp 7 n, r 3 w, ami tw of tw of tec 24, tp7 n, r8 w; 80 acre Klescudshl, Augustc, part of Bonter't D. L.C. sec 211, tp 3 n, r I w; 200 acres. . . . KolherKd and Armstrong, O C,w of sec 22, tp 4 n, r 6 w; Wat-ret Krump, Hlcharrl, w H ol sw at sec 88, tp on, r s w; so acres... LiUnd. Thomas. !4 of nw W, and 32. to 7 n. row: hill acres. LaUnd, M W, part of nw Uoliiwjiof sec 23, to 7 n, r 2 w ; V) seres. . . , iertray, v n, lot o, ma , veruonin., Lewis, CW.itJi of nw ui tec 18, tp 4 a, r 4 w; 40 acres Ltipian, Udd, s A of ne U of sec 8, tp 4 n, r 4 w; so acres,.,,,,, Umbert, ),! of sw M of sec 2, tp e n, r -j w, ami ne yA ot ee y. atio sa of ne i ot see 8, tp 6 n, r 4 w; MO acres ere , H of nw 'A, and se I w '4 of lie of seo H of se , and e '4 v; ieo t.i tie oi site 4, i Lackband. Christ. oi sw i ot sec 81, tp 7 n, r s w; acres ., ,... ... Messlck, W I,, lot 6, blk 6, second add to Vernouia , Mescher, Annie, sw ol nw , and nw y oi sw oi sec a, tp n, r a w, so acre Morse, D C, s X of ne ii, and lot 4 of seo 16 tp 7 n. r 1 w; 110 acres Hiisgrove, n A , se 54 01 tw 14 OI sec , ip n. r 1 w, ami i;,nnw a, and w ; of te4, and se V. of te '4, and ne , and lot 6 of sec 10, tp 8 n, r 1 w; 370 acres; lot 6 of sec 15, tp 8 n, r 1 w; 47 acres; w 54 of w yt. and lots 1, 2, 8, and 4, less 21 acres of sec 14, tp 3 n, rl w; oof acres . ; 1110 acres. . Maxcy. J W.e! olnw and n 'olsw 11, r w; tp 4 n, r 6 w: 160 seres. ..'...A V O I ,...ttU It. M of sec 22. lo 8 Mc;laymond, L J, n 14 of t of sec 20, K Ef! DA LI.. A t Corrallis Friday, August 23, V.m, Mrs. Mary K. Kendall, aged 73 years. Deceased was the mother of lliu. A. tl. Tilakesley, of this City, now deceased, and grandmother of Charles, Walter, Krmloll, Eugene, and Mary Kendall, and Mrs. A. Jay Deming, of this city. The funeral cere monies took place Monday, in the presence rtf a 1 1, r.a nnnnorc. nf da 1 1 vm att.l f.lanl. I ...,,. . , ,. ' ; it being the portion of the said donation laud Mr. A. H. Blakesley and son, Walter, and claim formerly owned by F. A . Fowler. bis daughters, Lena and Mary, wers pre - ,'".",d 1-1""? w- D- V''1'- . . . .. .. ... ' I Adi.nnlsirator of the estate of 8. F. Hunter, ent dur.ng the Im sad rits. 'deceased- a2s) elte Meridian, and beltiK on the bank nf the Co lumbia river, and a part of the donation land claim formerly owned by John H. Jones, and being further described in his plat In the land olliceln Oregon City, which said part of said donation land claim Is bounded as follows, to wit: On the east by the Columbia river, on the north by J. C. Gilbreatb's south line, on the werrc ny tne west line or saiu ouuation land claim nf J. If. Joues, and on the south by a picket fence (in part,) running to Jones creek; tneiiceuown saia ereeg to ine uoiumbia river, Finn, David, sw 'A ot see 88,'tp (J n, "t 8 Foster, F V, 'n it of tir 'jtj'of tec 11, tp'e n, r 2 w; 40 at.-ret. . Fowler, K (i, lot 1 of sec 6, tp 4 n, r I w. , (leoige, af M, e of sw , and w M of lie Yi oi ace vi, tp 4 n, r s w; ml acres. GoMsmithf Max, ne! of tec H, tp6u, t 2 w; 160 acres; ne of ue ii, and lot 8 and 4 of sec 16, tp 3 n, r 2 w; 77 acres Ball, O L, lot 11, In blk 6, Kose's add to Vernonla , Hacked, w, lot 4, blk 8, Hose's add to Vemonla, Itogler, lot 4, blk 8, Vernonla Harris 1'hllunder, e J4 of tw of tec 22, tp7n,r2w; SO acres, , Iloilis, llector, w of ne of tec 6, tp 6 n, r 8 w: HO acres , Ilawkea, M, sw of sec 22, tp 8 n, r 2 w ; let) acres. , ,, Heatly, Tatlbosck & Orace. s if of sec Ik), tp 8 a, r 1 w, and w of sec 19, tp 6 n, rlw; MO acres. i Henderson, VV' C, sw i of sec 84, to 4 n, r 2w; lilo acres Hntallng. A P A Co., lots 7 and 8, blk 4, Columbia City , ' , Ifirsch, 8; Klsshnler, F, and BChliisscr, A., se H af sec 8 tp 7 n, rSw; luo acres Jennings, J A, 82 acres In w ii of a iiol sw 'i of sec 32, tp 8 n, r 4 w; 32 acres. . Jones, Joseph us, (estate), lot 1, blk 2, Clattkanie . i Juoguieklei John, nw j4"of tec 8, tp t n, 880 880 2 76 12 00 IS 62 141 M (at 10 76 6 10 10 66 42 24 11 14 18 37 10 66 1 66 72 I 80 tao 88 6 72 67 84 17 80 20 8 82 248 72 1 68 24 99 880 10 66 64 4 16 72 170 02 88 28 10 42 182 0 82 It 66 17 09 080 8 HO Moullon, Henry, nw Jtjot sec 86, Ipl D, f 6 w; 160 erst.,....., , Mnter, C W, nw ii of see 27, Ip 7 n, t i f 160 acres , , Malltsa, K I., tw H of lie ii of MO 27, Ip 4 it. llw; 40 acres, Nelson, Neb A, ne of see 4, tp b n, r 8 ws 1X0 acre Neymeyer, u, nei of sec 8, tp 6 n, r I w; 160 acres... , Ktwbury. W 8, loot 2 and 6. blk 6; lots 4, 6 suit 6, blk 86: lot I, blk ID; lot I, blk 84: lots 7, 8, , 10, II and 12, blk 41, sec ond add to Vsrnnols , Parker, C 1., 1 j of se 'i of sec 86. tp ft n, rlw, end t f, of te & of sec 28, ip ft ll, rlw, sail w 'j of sw 4 of tec 26, Ip 6 ll, r t w, anq n oi se oi sec w, tpou, tisim acres; nw ;4 oi s rlw; lljOacrea.,., Pearson, Oconto, t H of s !4j of sw ii of nw yt, ami nw '4 01 sw 01 tea xi, tp 6 n. r 4 w r oil acraa Patters, Mary K, ne and te ii of tee 8. to t u. r 3 w : 820 acres Plhl.d, te&of sec34, tp6a,r 2 w; 160 acret , ,. Pong, Jane A, lot ft ami 8, blk 67, Colum bia City , Portland Savings Hank, beginning where county roan intersects soutn Hue : 8, tp 4 u. 7 08 11 87 4 40 (82 8 82 8 14 28 282 17 80 MM 1 28 Utilberantl't D. I C., f T thence 11 71) da- McClure, E P, Lucretta llsrr's U. t. C. In sec 111, tp 7 n, r 4 w; :i) ncres; ne 'i 01 net: , t, u ii. r 1 n , M nt;tt:9 McDermott, Thomas, nw 14 ol tec22.tp 6 n. r2 w: lOOacros McDee, W C, se of sec 24, tp 7 , r 4 wi KM) acres McKay, E D, se ii ot seo 84, tp 4 n, r 2 w; list acres ,,,,, ,,,,, Hcllean, D D, nnd U of s i(, and e A of ne '4 of sec 18, tp 4 n, 1 4 w : 2IJ0 acres. . Mo Bean, Anna, w 'A of nw of sec 16, tp 4 n, r 4 w; 80 acres HcBeth, Wm K, w of nw H of see 32, tp 6 n, r 4 w; SO acres.,,, McMulre. M W. mid X of nw V of sec 14. tp 6 11. r 2 w, SO acres; and h of sw ' and w U of tc, sea 80, tp 611, r 8 w; 160 acres 16 64 Majors, John R,u'Avl nw)4 slid te '4 of nw of sec 10, tp 4ii, r 2 w; 120 seres, . , 7 02 Marqiinm, P A, se of see 14, tp 4 n, r 2 . w; lot) acres U 00 artiiam, Nettle, IxiMer II I. V, sects m, ') and 30, Ip 4 n, r I and 2 w! 82S acres, M and I. Iloyt't f) h C, west ef Hetp poose creek, in sec 31. tp 4 n, r 1 w: 818 acres; Nessley's I) f, C, sects 26 Mini hi, tp 4 11, r 1 and 1 W, I'M acres; HPiuitht on'sDI. C, tp4 n, r 1 and 2 w; 160 acres Oil At Melr, A. 1 of sw ii and sw ii of sc of tec 26, tp 4 n, r 2 w ; 120 acres 8 80 Merrick, Joseph lots 1, 2, 8 and 4, blk 4, 101 1, ma s; lots 1, z, a, 4, 0, a, 7, s, u, it) and II, blk 7; lots 7, 8. 8 and 10, blk 0; ' lota 7, H, , 10, 16, 17, 18, 20 antl 21, blk 16; lots 12, 13, 14, IS tnd 16, bik 20; lots 2, 8 22, 9, 10, 11 and 12, blk 23; lots 1. 2 anil 3, blk 21; lots 0. 7, 8, U, 10 and 11, blk 18; lots 2, 3. 4, 6, 6, 7, M, II, 10, 11, 1 J. 13, Hand 16, hilt 24; lot 11, 12. 16am. . 16. blk 27; lots I, 2 nnd 7, blk 31 : all of hlksW.DI.IM, !W, tfs), 88, list. 116, 117, 1 is, 128, 112. i:,2, U3, 11)4, 120 and 112 til lieleut 86 8 ?rces w 81.21 chains to east line of N ' K H line, theuce south 30 tlegreos east along line of said railroad H2 ' chains hi south line of 11 M Wall' cbiltn, thence ) degrees 80 mln east slong center of county road 2026 chain lo place of beginning In sec 12, IpS n, r2 w; 67 acre QiiIkIcv, John, lot 8, 9, 10 and 11 of sea ti. in a o, r t w; 101s o auu 7 01 tee js, tp 11 . r 4 w; lit) aerea; s U of Bratl bury ii. U C. In sections 22. 28, 26 aud 27. toSn.rtw: 111 acre...,. Handle, (1 VV, (estate), und H of ne H of ec 10. t a n. r S w : SO aertta Heetl, Klnora, (esute), u ii of se ii of seo 1, is 7 o, ri wiflu aure...,., Klaharda, i W, s ii ol se H of sec 14, tp 7 ii, raw; 40 acres Richards, Mrs. C I., sw M of nw , and ne !4 o! se 14 0! sec 14, tp7 n, r 8 w; 80 at:ru , Hlgua, Mrs Mary, Dobbins' stld to Rainier ins 1 Riggs, sec 86, In Moeok atld to Haiulsr, Rote ft II, t'A of e H, lest 61U acres, sea ft. ip4 n, r 4 w, 113 acres; lots 0, 10, 11, 12 und 13, blk 2; lots Sand I), blk 6; lots 8, , 10, 11 and 12 blk 8; lots 1, 2, 8, 4 6, 8. 7, H. 9 und in. blk 4; lots 1, 2, 8, 4, 6. 6, 7. S and 9, blk P; lull 1, 2, 8, 4, ft. 6, j and 8, blk 10, Vernouia Rnter, Peter, t'A of sw 14 and se ii of tw H and se 01 nw til tec S3, tp 7 11, r 2 w; Imi , Roser, Michael, nw 4 of se and sw i of se '4 and tie of ne of tec 82, tp in,u w, I'zu seres; n y, 01 nw w and tw ?4 of nw H and nw (4 of swli ot sec WI, tn 7 n, r 2 w; lot) acres s, sirs wart, ptmnins'aua. touuniler w;4ol th'ewM of blk 7 s, w M, w ii of nw ii, less 10 acre, c 21, tp 7 n, r 2 w, 67 seres; lot 2, blk t Un..!,'. ul,l In Uultilav 81 80 897 4 18 4 99 148 e 46 11 78 16 82 19 06 882 Simmons, Fieri, lot t ofseeH tpln, r 6 w, and ha 4 ol arc 35, Ip 8 n, r ftw;6 acres It! met on, A Cat K f sew 1ft, Ip? 11, rft w; 1 acre Starr. C F. tw 14 of tw 14 of see ft. tp ft n, rlw, and eft of ntr and UA 2 ot tec IMP 6 11. r 4 w : irto seies; lot 2, blk 7. Kose s add to Verm, nU Stratum, W VY, (eslale), a ii of s ! cs) se 2, tp 1 n, r I w ; lot) acre. Reiton, M and Kraney J, sc !4 of se 8, tp n,r4w; W) acres Hharler 61 Couratl. nw ol sec 12, tp 8 a, rlw; Io0at:rea Snlenia, Peter, sw 14 of nw 14 of tec 27, tp S 11, r I w, and 't of ue at tec 'Xs, tp Sn, rlw; 120 acre Spencer. I M, n ' of nw J4 ol see 11, Ip ft n, r w; 4u ai-ie Smith. U, swi4of trc21,tp7u,r6w too acret aiehman, D 11, lot 1 of see 1, tp I n, r ft w; 37 acres, .,..,, Bwarta. K. A, nw i of sec IB, tp 6 a. r 4 w; drjOacre , Bearing, MC.nwH ot sec 20, tp 4 n, r ft w; 160 seres Hcgiit, John, blk 78, Ci.lunib.la ( (ly, Hhearor, I. B, te ef rat 21, tp n,x ft w; I611 acre Harfur, Jacob, at ii ol see 2, tp 3 n, r 8 wi IW at; re mmiiis, I, M, H ol w ii. antl w 4 of e 4 olsec34, tpftn, tin; SSI acres... Tlmoney, T 0, se H ol s 27, tp 7 a, r 2 w ; Hloacrea , , Tlmoney, J F, w UafN ii. and so u Af se U of sec 22, tp 7 n, r 2 w, and irt(if Onlloway's I). I- C. In seelltMis -ja, a and 24, Ip T n, f t w: 6i acre. ........ Tracy. Frank, H of a . and ae of se ii of seo 2, tp 4n, r 4 w : 120 acres. . . Trim, ftharles, (estate), n ii ol c 8; tp ft n.tls; 160 acres..,. Tryon, H, tool Mof lots 1, 2, and g, and sw ii of sw ii of see 20, tp 6 n. r 8 wj 08 acrea ! TalboU, Hen F, n H of n 4, and ae W of so, tps ne'4. and ne '4 of 1 n, r t w; lit) acres.. H of 1 LTalltnan, T D, e A of ii of seJi of see 24, J In 6 n. r ft w; 46 acres ". 1 Tutlle, W II, lots 8 and 4, blk 47, Colum- oia tjiiy ..,,,,, Vanhlaricoin, 1 VV, lota 1, 2, 8, 4, 8, 6, 7, 8, I) and 10, blk 10, East side add to Ver nouia , Vernonla Pub Co., lot 10, blk s, Vernonla Van Dyke, L W, of, beginning; ala A 10 DIS SS IMS 10 All 4 40 IW 90 I 60 1 m 8 M 218 lOfsf 8 80 1804 18 87 77 a 00 '2 110 10 411 lid 1 24 12 OS 10 91 point by a green msple tree near a unit in itocg crseg, running serosa the creek south, thence up Iheereukon r 'l of nw ii an c (, tp 7 n, r 2 user, siary a, sw a 01 ts -A sec 29. tp 7 11, r 2 w, snd e U of ue snd tw '4 of lie H. sec .Ii. to 7 n. r 2 w: lit) serns. .. Rttfiis A Davit, tw of tec 20, tp ft u, r 8 w; let) acres Ilced, Henry, ne ii of sec 36, tn4n, rft w: MO acres Itnbcrson, Kdwanl, n U of t W of tec 11, tn4 n. r2 w: 161) acres 7 Rockwell, Mrs CF.eU of sw U, and J4 of se '4. und ne a of sec 1, 8 w: 8y(l auras Ru-sell. I. V., tw !4 of tw W of sue 16. tp 6 11, rl w; 10 acre Rymsn, K W, t i of se 14 of tec 20. tp 4 n, r t w. una n 'A m ne v 01 tee 02, tp 4 11, r 4 w; Hit) acres , , Idea, (I VV, 4 sc-et lu corner of sw H of nw 4 Ii lug south of Nehalcm liver In seo M. Ip fin, r 4 w. Bevern, J ( , ne ii of seo 82, tp 8 n, rlw; IliO acres , Severn, Melllssa sw '4 ut nw nf sec 28, tp8 a, r 8 w; 10 acret n tp6n, r 16 98 88 37 8 80 12 00 11 00 19 80 220 '702 766 988 4 16 the south bank 800 feet, thence north 8M feet, thenct east 862 feet, thence south to point of beginning on th w H nf sw ii of sec 83. Ip 6 n, r 4 west of Willamette meridian: SO acres Weddle, 1 L, tw ft of seo II, tpt n, r 4 wi 101 acres , Weaver, Ira J, sw ii of aro 19, tpftn, 2 w ; 111 norea Wstldla, Joe, nw of tee 11, tpt n, rftwi ISO sc ret , While. Kmma, lota 8, 10, 11 and 12, blk 20. Columbia City miitains, v tl, lots, nik 21, Columbia (,'lty Works, llominn, 1 aero In sw corner of 1 47 8(3 2 92 880 aa 88 nw 'A of nw ta ol seo 13 tn 6 n. r 2 m . 110 Wtssl, W II, twli sec 20, tp 4 11, r 8 wi li;0 acres so Woods, J 11, and (lore, J fl, w U of nw ii of sec 13, Ip 7 n, r 8 w : NO acres 8 60 Wrlirhl, It R snd wife, lots 9, 10 and 13, .blk 24, Columbia City , 187 Wright, Mary M, lot 4, hlk 16, Eatl Side mid to Vernonla 46 Now, therefore, hv virtue of ssld warrant, I wlll.t.nHalui-ilav, the 2M,duvof Heplembar, A. I). I6I16, at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M at the front door of tha Coiiutv rjnurlhnuse. In the City nf ut, Helens, Columbia County, Hlsieof Omgon, sell at public auction, subject lo re demption, the shove described pioperty, to satisfy said lax and costs. OHARLia F. DOM Sheriff and Tax Collector for Columbia Couaty, Oregon. Dated tills 22ud dsy 0 AUJUtt, 1JS.