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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 6, 1895)
HUHSOKIPTION, S1.60 .'Kit YEAR. I 1 I "I "WT "1 f I C2 rl 1 covered wagon. fiatu Sbuler and family and ,.iiin ("itvivu wngt'M. wiiv .... - in wii ameiie valley, mm. nova emu hedge were going the Mint day to Mist to tnin a oolnnv from there, and other persona lave started bv stettruer or ether convey, ant e to renuh imp field in ditlnrent locali ties to try ihoir hands and have good lime for two or three week. Their friunds left behind wish them the bust of look. ' "Mtm. J, T. Johnson ' was unfortunate enough to gut very badly hurt on Wednes day of last week by twins thrown from a BEEQLE & DAVIS, Publisher. KTi HELEXS, OltlOON, a KPT. . STUB OLDEST MONKEH, iCaptaln Francis A. Lemon PMod Away Last Friday, The people of this quirt pity were not greatly surprised last Friday morning when the news, "Captain Letnant Is dead," parsed trom on to another on the street, since it was generaly known that the old gentleman had gradually been growing weaker lor eonis time, wliiph to wan of 83 oould mean nothing less than that the end mnst soon come. The funeral services were conducted by Key. Judy from the pity ball Sunday at o'clock, after which the remains were laid U rest In Germany Hill cemetery, borne there by si men wfcose White locks bora evidence that the dearted would ere long be joined by others of his pioneer friends. rPrancis A. Lemont was born at Bath. Maine. August 13. 1812, Hia parents, James W and Betsy Turner Leniont were both native of the Pine Tree state, and were of the old Huguenot stock. General linnnt, for services rendered the trench government, in one of the famous battles of that nation, was presented with a coat of arms, which is still In possession of the family. The subject of this sketch wen reared In Maine until he reached his teens. The mule members of the family had fol lowed the sea, and such was his rhoice for profession. In the early part of the year 182 he sailed In the brig Owhghee and visited the mouth of the Columbia river in the fur trade. He remained in this vicinity for two years, and on his return home be Joined another fur-trade brig called Sultana, bound for the Columbia, but his vessel was wrecked! February 2. 1832 on an unknown island situated some where in the ocean about 451) miles from one of the Society isl ands and the crew were forced to remain there three months. As there seemed no bone of rescue the captain of the Sultana started in his launch and finally reached Vashti island, and there made arrange ments with the master of a brig to go to the rescue of the crew. This vessel also ran upon the reefs and was compelled to return Without reaching the shipwrecked men. but later a vessel, Queen of Olaheite. was sent for them. However, in the nieenumeour gubfctct, with others ol toe orave men, uuu purchased a native built sloop twenty-two feet long, and started for the city of Vak psraiso. which, strange to say , they actually reached sLity-eight day later, havuig sailed 4000 miles. Three months later our heroic subject again went to sea on Gua temala privateer, end sailed on it to Cadis, thence to Boston in an American vessel. In lH3i he waa made master of the bng, Henry Toleman, from New York to the West Indies. In 1836 he was master of the Mamara. the first American propeller that .;..rruvl This vessel afterward engaged in the freight and passenger trade ii,. M.liurriHn and was wrecked in 1837. Captain Lemont commanded other Vessels until iws. wnen uo urvmc w, owner and master of the vessel, John Davis, and again sailed to the Pacific coast, visited Oregon, and in 1850. sold the ship in CaJi ' f,.mi. .nri Inrauul bermanenUT at St. Helens, where he engaged in merchandis ing until 1890. when ne renrea irom oust nM lif. In lKMn Contain Lemont pur chased salmon at this point from the In dians which was packed in Jamaica rum casks and shipped to Boston, and this was nmhshlv the tint salmon ever shipped from the Pacific coast. On his first visit to Ore gon he brought here the first peach trees From Juan Fernandes.and Dr. McLaughlin, ol the Hudson Bay Company, planted th.m in moo ninum Lemont was a re publican in politics, and held the office of county treasurer of this county for nine years and was assessor one term. He was in. imrrmt. In Brussels he married Miss Emma Mardon, July la, iMi. one was a native of England, and her death oc curred in 1861. In 1863 he married Mrs. Jane Cai lee, also native of England, who died September 26, 1888. Our subject was a member of the Methodist Episcopal church, and during hia feebleness the past few years, has been cared lor by his widowed sister-in-law, Mrs. S. E. Lemont, who baa patiently provided for hia comfort. Cap tain Lemont. though 80 years old at the time, was on hand when the polls opened nd was the first man to vote in Union pre cinct under the Australian ballot law In WMt CliATSKANIE J. M. Blackford and wife spent portion of last week in Portland. E. W. Conyers left on the steamer Mon day evening tor St. Helens. Jessie Nichols and Bay 8ntlivan left last Friday evening to join the hop pickeri. Q. O. Hoi man, an attorney, of Portland, waa in town the latter part of last week. Mis Hovey, of Portland, passed through onr city last weekon the way tc her chum below Miahawaka. C. Gomme was at the metropolis last week and on his return was accompanied by an addition to stock. Mrs. W. H. Conyers celebrated her birth day last Saturday by taking a lew friends out with her for tea. Mrs. W. H. Durham started last week for her home lu McMinnville after pleasant visit among friends here. A council meeting appointed for Bator day evening did not materialize. A quorum could not be got together. Miss Maud Bryant has been engaged to teach the school at Mist this fall and will doubtless do good work there. Ed Carlson out quite a gash in bis foot last Monday with an ax at theSaldern camp on Beaver. It will lay him up few days. Gus Player and Fred Hiatt returned the first of this week from Sehalem City. They report the Clatskanie delegation all well there. We heard of a wedding near town last Friday and congratulate Ed Orwig on bis pluck He needed some one to assist bim on his ranch and married the girl be loved as every roan ought who is single and in need of a wife. Notwithstanding the urgent demand for public school in our city the upper grade is not more than half tilled. Where are the big hoys and girlst J.Q. Jameson, of the engineering depart ment of the Columbia Biver railroad, waa In our town and vicinity Wednesday look ing the ground over. The family of R. 8. Hattan and wife is reinforced this week by the arrival of a son, a vigorous yonngster that will make his way in the world if be gets a chance. . Clinton Haines seems to have bis sewer contract about completed and the work ordered by council, though buried out of sight, is expected to be of great benefit to tne city. C. W. Jones has moved bis family to the N. Merrill place to take care ol the iruit. An evanorator has been secured by Mr. Merrill and the fruit is to be cared for iu tbat manner if not sold sooner. N. Met rill and family tried their luck at raiiiinina out a couuie of days last week, They were lucky enough to be caught in a shower of rain the second night out and took refuge in a barn near by. . The sound of the saw and various other sounds csn now be heard at the shingle mill in our city, indicating tbat business is going on lively. New shingles are being piled oat to show the same thing. r A Himnel started for Nehalem bay on Wednesday eveningof last week, taking his family with him. They expect to reside for the prent near the new mill being operated there. We are sorry to see the family lea e us, but hope they will Cud their new residence a pleasant one. A number of persons from this vicinity have gone to pick hops. Oil Monday of last week Henry Blight and faiuur with a horse she was riding over to Mist. She had reached the summit anil waa nenring I'hil HW when ha was thrown off the noree. The children aaw the animal with the empty saddle, and iniagl: ing they heard soma one groaning, went out and found Mrs. Johnson covered with dust and scarcely conscious, Anson Orwig. arriving about the same time took her into the house. Her husband and a physician were sent lor and the letter arriving tint found her very t.adly bruied and suffering pain ful injuries, but could find no broken bonee. She was carried to McNeely's nearby, where she is at present swatting as patiently a poible repair of injuries. She was ex isting to go to Neuaictu bay to visit a son living there, DECK ISLAND DOINGS, Edwin Merrill Is nursing a sprained shoul der, which is very painful. Mrs. E. Demerest and son, of Castle Rock, are visiting here at present. l.ast Monday waa the first day wild geese hare made their appearance, and ii the weather predictions are reliable we are to have a severe storm soon. Bonney's threshing machine finished for Connelllast week, cleaning out about 330 bushels of peas and about 600 bushels of oats. The peas averaged about 40 bushels to the acre. Atonso Merrill started his bay-baling ma chine last Mi nday a week ago, and began work for V. D. Council, who has consider-, able faav to bale, which U nreUclass quality of wild'hsy. J. C. Payne and his brother Kit, were down last Sunday, and it being the first day of the open season for ducks, they took ad vantaee of it and waged war on the feath ery tribe, of which many fell victims to their sportful desire. The postmaster of Carico, Nelson Pinck ney, was blessed by the arrival of new daughter into his family two weeks ago last Tuesday. This being the fourth daughter of the family Mr. Pim kney stsnds a good show to be as popular iu the future as be is at present. The recent rain has been a necessary agent in many tilings. It will clear the al- mospnure ana promote ui gruwu ui .r, -tHnn. It is still in time, should more of i, ,lrnl In materially helD out the DOtatO cron. which is in sore need of help. Late Iran win oe mucn oeaenttea auo. Tt.11 Fnwler. the Carico and Deer Island mail carrier, narrowly escaped serious in jury the other day by the premature dis charge of a shot gun. He pulled the gun towards nim ny tne niuxsie, wueu iue umu mer tripped and discharged a load of bird Shot uncomioruoiy close to bis ear. The bovs who are baling hay for Alonzo Merrill made an hour run last Friday fore noon and turned out 29 bales, weighing 3457 pounds. Frank Clark did the feeding; Alex Mcuonaia aia tne weiKuing mu ing. and judging from the manner iu which he would voduwnon his knees to tie the wir. nn would imaffine that he bad been there before. James G aliens drove the team, which went as steady as clockwork; W. H. Bumgardner did the pitching. Amn io Merrill helped, too, hia business being to V34 E KIN fVT w5 VWEQULATOR? Heiloe Te t'rediter. NOTICE is hereby given that the unitor. signed has been appointed adminis trator of the estate of Peter Smith, deceased, bv the Hon. County Judge of Columbia County. Oregon. All perwns having olaims against saiu estate are mim ..., ilia same, immerlv verified, to me, at the office of Dlflard A bole, in Ht. Helens, Ore gon, within six months imni tne unie ui fhU notice. D A'L''i,'KRi atrtslS Administrator of said estate. A4mtalratrs Malice N OTICE Is hereby given that tne unner .: ...t l.u- Imm.ii itnlv aniMitnted au mini'trator of the estate of E. J . V. John son. deceased, by the Hou, .County Court of the State of Oregon, for Columbia County. All persons hsving clalmsagainst said estate are herehy required to present the same to me, witn proper vnucuers, v the law office of Dillard A ole, in St. Helens, county and state aforesaid, within aix months from the date of this notice. Dated August 30, lsuo. a. wuiva. Adminl-trator of the estate of E. J. v. Johnson, deceaseo. Rnnder. did vou ever take HlststONS LlVBB RJEOULATOB, the "KING OF LivkbMkiucotbbT" Everybody noeda take a liver remedy. ItteariuKghihor diseased liver that Impair digestion and cause conntipntion, when the waata that should be carried off remains in the body and poisons the whole system. That dull, heavy fooling is duo to torpid liver. Billousnoss, Headache, Malaria and Indigestion are all liver diseases. Keep the liver active by an occasional dose of Simmons Liver Rag ulator and you'U got rid of these trou bles, and give tone to the whole sys tem. For a laxative Simmons liver Regulator is bkttkr than PrxM. It does not gripe, nor weaken, but greatly refreshes and strengthens. livery package lias tn ea f stamp on tne wrapper. . Zieiliu K tjo., rcuuiuiuMuua. Neitee lor rwslleals. Land Office at Oregon City, Onraon, Aiurust 0. KfilA. NOTICK Is hereby give that the Mlowlng nanisd settler W Iliad notice at hts dittm tlna toinaka Sua! urnol in oupvort qr nit claim. and that Mid iiroof will he made butora Count Clerk of Columbia County, at at. Helens, Ore gon, on September Is. ISM, vis; FKAri s I.. JUHNffun, Homestead entry No. 7070, tor the nM, tut a, rt w. tie aatuealue follow iuawilueriMW to prove his continuous reiiuunoa upon, and cultivation of, said land, vis: John Sehntvtn. ol Mtit.Orenon: Lara Magniuaen.ol Mint, Oregon; Clam B. Cruiiberg, ol Mini, Oregon; Nels A. Hell, of MUt, Oregou. KOBtKT A. MllXKR, Neilce for Pukltcattan. Land Office at Oregon City, Ore iron, August 4. 1HU.V NOTICK ts hereby given that the following named settler has Hied nolle of hl iuleu- ... ..k. akl hn.iI in atimiurt nl nil olalltt. aud that said tirotit will t made hefuro the County Clork of rvlninlda county , atBt. Helens, Oregon, on September win, im, vis: ttmviitn HCHMIDT. Homestead entry No. HiW. lor the eW, see , In n, r 8 w. lis natuea His following wlttisweH hmva hia Miiitiiiimiia rMaldeitiHi ttoun. and cultivation of, said land, via: Daniel l. Dillard. of Mill. Oregon: tfantuel Miitm, rf (table, Ore gon: Walter 8. Campbell, of Mist, Oregon; Charles korel. of (loblo, Orepon. Kllnr.Hr A. NlLo.r.ii, nrpiivr. TBEAsVHKaa'S NOTICE. County Trkaburkr's Offick, I St. Hklkns. Or.. August 30, IBVO.i NOTICK is hereby given that all uoltim hia mnniv wnrnints heretofore pre sented and endorsed "not raia tor nm of Funds," up to May 17. 1893, will be paid ...n nmantatlnn at this office. Interest on the same will not be allowed after this date. a3UB27 rs. M. hsim, Treasurer ol ixiiuinoia (jouiuy, urvguu. rnt rinwn the stalk and Ditch the hay back, This was an exceptional good ran. the four men. nor including Mr. Merrill, averaging eighteen bales an Hour. Can one wonder for a moment why stock raisers in the Northwest ship cattle to the Chicago aud Omaha markets, while car loads of beef are shipped back daily for onr consumption? The fact is, the leading newspapers are paying no special attention to the matter, when they should show that something is ont of joint. Why should the dealers at Chicago be able to pay $5. to per hundred when the dealers at Portland can not pay over $3 per hundred. Where would the echo of the editorial be heard if Chicago dealers would pay a dollar bushel for wheat and Portland dealers would not pay but SO cents? What the Northwest needs mostly is a beef cannery Instead of horse cannery. REUBEN. Brown Kallie's new mill started np on Wednesday. W. O. King and W. J. Kellie were In Portr land Friday. Mrs. Lawrence Archibald returned from 6alera Tuesday. Mrs. R. H. Bachelor contemplates s visit to Chicago within a tew oays. J. M. Archibald has just put 325 Cords of wood in tne nume on ma piece. Mr. Btrahan, of Portland, was guest of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lawrence last wees. H. B. Both wick had another span of large horses shipped Tuesday for the logging camp. Mr. Henrv Woodham has accepted a po sition in the Willamette Iron Works at Portland. Mrs. Mitchell, of Portland, came down Saturday to visit ber daughter, Mrs. John Mcuraw, Mrs. J. n. fleer, of Portland, has been visiting her mother, Mrs. V. Stahmen, re turning nome yeanesaay. Bteve and Georse Heed came in Saturday from their ranch on the Clatskanie. stop ping in town over night on their way to Portland. The steamer Northwest landed S shingle mill here on Saturday for Brown and Kel- If. It will be set no in the dace formerly occupied by the one owned by W. C. King. Summons. In the Circuit Court of ths State of Oregon, for Columbia county. The Astoria and Columbia River Railroad 1 Company, plaintiff, . vs. I n n iwnn anfl lfiiinla Trvon. defendants j To a. H. Tsvom and If iRMisTayoa, the above- named defendant.: TS THB NAMH OP THE STATS Of OREGON, I Vmi .nit eae.h of vou are hereby required to anne&r and auawer the complaint ef . the above-named plaintiff tiled in the above entitled rAn.t ..!, r.m in th. ihovi entttlad action. on or belore the first day of the next regular term ol said Conrt, in said Columbia County, which will be begun and held at Bt. Helena, in ..i.i rnnnt, nn the l.Mh dav of October. Iraki. II v.,'n afl in antwar aurl ajuuer for want thereof plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in said complaint, which In substance 1. a lodgment sppropriating to the n. hi H tartiin .iiiiAM n m reii ire. wiuv. that Is, Hftv feet wide on each side of the center line of iu line of railroad by It surveyed, located and staked out, over and across the following described real estate, owned bj you and situated in muiA rviuntv. to-arlt: Lot one of section twentv-nlne, ana tne soutn one-nan oi uu numbered one, two and three, and the of v, f section 30. all in township 8, north of range a wen oi me niiainviic ,mu.ii. Thla Kiimmona ia uubliihed by virtue of an ordermnde by tne uonoraoie i . . etepneua, judge of the Fourth Judicial District of Oregou, on tne vui ui oi ausuh, a23o4 Attorneys for Plaintiff. BORN. VAKDOI.AK.-Oo Germany bill. Sunday, September 1. 1895, to the wife of Mr. Van- dolah, a son. CROPS AND WEAIHEB. The following Is the report of the State Weather bureau for tne week enaing mow day, September 2, 1895: WESTERH OBE00H. The smoke has continued, though for the past three days there has been much relief from it. The maximum temperature for the week ranged from 64 to 86 degrees, the hignest having Been on weonesaay ana the lowest on Sunday. The air was more sultry than it has been for many weeks, and it culminated in thunder storms oil Friday, the 30 tb, since when the tempera ture has fallen, the sky has been overcast and occasional sprinkles of rain has fallen. The total rainfall has been about one-quar ter of an inch. The current weather does not indicate that the rainy season has com menoed. but rather that long periods of dry weather, for this year have now passed. The normal rainfal for September is IM inches in the northern counties, and one inch in the southern counties. Periods of warm, clear weather will yet occurr before the regular rainy season sets in. Crops Hop-picking is in progress. Some picking was done the latter part of the week, but picking will not oe general until the middle of the present week. The cor respondents report the hops to he in good condition. The smoky weather prevented the sun's rays from injuring the arms to ni la re extent. The burrs are well formed, some being three inches long. Lice are in many yards, but as a rule ne great damage has been aone to tne nops. The rains have caused some prunes to split open, but no material damage appears to have been done. Prune-drying is in pro. trresn in all sections. Warm, dry weather would be more favorable to the fruiUdrying operation. Peaches and Bartlctt pears are ripening rapidly. The rain has been beneficial to corn. The potato crop has been injured by the long, dry period, but the late pota toes will be improved by the rains. Pas tures are somewhut improved hy the rains, thoneh the effect on the diiirying interests is not yet especially noticahle. , Summons. In the Circuit Court of the Bute of Oregon, for Coinmnia county. The Astoria and Colombia Kiver Railroad Company, plaintiff, -vs. r-havlM A Ttiaviw- rfufandant. ToChaslss O. T'aaraa.the above named de- IH THE NAlil OF THK BTATE OT OREGON, Yon are hereby required to appear ami mn.i tha nnmnlaint of the above named plain' tin Hied in the above entitled Court against you in the above entitled action, on or before tbe first day of the next regular term of said Court, in wiit Colombia ConntT. which will be be run and held at St. Helena, la said County on the 13th day of October, 1MB, ll yon tan wsoai pear an1 answer lor want inereoi piainun w apply to said con apply to the Conrt for ths relief demanded in m Mimniiint whfoh in Bubiitance is. a iude- ment appropriating to the plaintiff a strip of land one hundred feet wide, that Is, fifty feet wide on each aide oi tne centar nneoi iu iiue of railroad by it surveyed, located and staked out, over and across the following-described vm1 mi.i. Awnad he vnn and alttiated la said County, to-wlt: Lots numbered one, two and three, and the nwJi of the swS4 of section a, all in town.hlp 7, north of range 2 west of ths Willamette Meriaian. This Summons ia publiahed ny virtue of an erdermadeby the Honorable T. A. fitephens, jtidee of the Fourth Judicial District of Oregoa, ontaeKhoayofAugl BR0S,, a23o4 Attorneys for Plaintiff. DET EXJDOLPH GOLDSMITH Unparalleled Sacrifice of Fine Dry Ooods, Astounding Bargain In all Department . . - 1 1 " ""-" We Have Secured this Magnificent Stock of Dry Goods for Net Spot Cash at Cents on a Dollar The i drade Pry Dry goods t Wlie lieu toe rrore " w " ... i..,..,.i ..... iwta. tha lerewst K.flrKido. ' Sole Apt. (br tne "How Idea" Perfect FitUnz Patterns, Best male, We soil patterus of ani garment at 10 c EacU , Hot) lllu 1W Sheriff's Sale for Dcliiipiit Taies. Y VIRTUK OT A WARRANT W8UKD BY th Cuiitv Clerk of Columbia County. State of Oregon, under the seal of said County ami taie, on tne ui uaj oi juit. w, auu ine dlrei-ted. eoinmandlngmetolevy upon the Koods and ehattela of delinquent taxpayers named in the delinquent tax roll of Columbia Count v. State of Oregon, for the year IHH there in aiiaeneu, anu 11 ruiit wimiiui .th u the real property as set forth and described In aid iicltnoiiBiit tax roll or so much thereof as shall be autneieiit to satisfy the amount of taxes sorhargod (herein, totwtner wnn coats ami penjesoi sate, i naveouty tevivu uiamtna. iur beeu uuable to find personal pmperty sufHrient out of which to make Mid taxes) tha real eetale set opposite tha names of the reieetive parlies. nrmi ami coruoraiionaeoiiiauieu id urn iniiow- tng liat to satiafy the araouut of taxes and coats iimmiI ami phanml avulnitl aurh neraotia. flrma and coniorellous In aaid dellntUeiil lax roll, all of sala pnierty Denis aituatea iu hiu county aim State, and described in aatd delimiuent lax roll for said County and State, lor saia year, as rot Iowa, to-wlt: Adams, T J. w K of se W of sec S6, tp t n, r6w; audwof ne of see 84,tp4 n, r a w; iw acres a Amann, C, Iota , &, , 7, S, 9, 10 and U, blk . Columbia city Baxter, L O, H ol wof sse,tp 6n, rl Bann A Nealeyhouasa, lot 4, blk 7, Ver- nonta Hai'kua A P. lot S blk 11. Varnonla Boden, Kicholaa, e H of se and s of iw H ol se ii, sec s, tp s r i w; uu mr.rma Boden, J K. one acre out of the ow cor ner oi sw ot sec is, tp u, r s w; a I 07 1 iS Sit M I U sn IH In. wide Surah 811k 1 " ln.ua mix ' " colored Moire silk.. fancy mured ullka.. lUlm a.1.1 t.i,lll,.Nllla ktllt4 " Willie or utaea urviauwu (Hks 67o " silk velvets, all colors 7M " silk uluahvs M " vhIitra '.uiia"i'lki 'is6."i'w.' M each o In. wide all wool eVotvh elievlou... 'JW yard all wool (IIIIK'n S aaraiua- v " colored 8urah wrgea, all . wool ....MO " fancy checks aud stripes SlllliUKI i... 10 " Ollberta aackttiH. all wool. . . M " - plain and mixed eulor, all wool euiltnm Mo " evening shades and blk, all wool albatroas one new shaales and blsck, an wool beurivttas WO " " black alnaea " ploclietk ehevlols I'M) " lliatlir mixtures.. USo Colored lleurlette Vi 0 kvnluxhadB henrietta... IJ'c HI Ik flnlahed Mohairs, grey or brown.. " Hlaekaliwra " r,.v Minni bnirails and dlaaonals. ve " its lu. wide ehevlola, Hcotoh eilei la Mo " lilacs noire auiuiis " Hlark hrucadeitaalleena.... ISO " Black and white polka dot organdie Flsured organdies.......... I'-V.. Kluurod percales U ' " black ealteeu tMc, loc. lSo Figured duck aultluga ....Haudllo " Cashmere flnlahed droas outings S Wool chaltlas " t Cotton challles fla amKnil.larail eaillDfie BOll P- tern .....t. i'-'- - Richly embroidered bljet t ;rg a,d e Boffveaa'.'i H.'w W of se L and e H of sw C. ol ue tpti n, rt w; ISO arre4 Braden, Mallle. lot 10 blk 11, Veruoula, and lot U blk 11 Kooe add to Vernonia Brooks, E 11, lot 3 blk X Bryantville Bryant, E S, e W of nw yi snd aw i of oe u, tp r I M sec sw ft 1 1 v, W acres; ami U of ae ia and ae Si of to H and lota 2, J, 4, & and , leas 71 acres jm. la inln.,1 w: :mjk arrea Brown, John I- n H of n HI sec SB. tp 7 r 4 w, sua it 4 ot os h ana ne I OS S3 130 02 of iw and e M of iw aec 23, tp 7 n, raw: .tai tuima Bynon, Gua H. lot ii blk 25, MelllnKer's sua to ernonia Barnes, R tl, sw, of sec I, tp 6 n, rt w; IW acres BanUcld, Jennie, nw H of nw X of see at, tp4 n. r4 w; 40 acres Boiarth, C W, lot x tlk ai Columbia City Borthwlrk, Mra H B, se K of aec 'il, tp ll,TIli; iw arrea Brown, J 1, und (j of a H snd e Mi of ne , tp 4 n, r 4 w; 200 seres 17 ei 1 M M 10 M 17 00 3 44 S M 28 58 Ol K.W 1ft. Bnnrger, A. aw of sw H of sec M, Ip n, r x w; w acre Branch. K B, nw ii of sec il, tp 6 n, rS w; lou acres .,. Backus. John, nei of sec 27, tp 7 n, rl w: 16Q sens Bryant, E O, (estate), J Wagoner's D. L. v. m nee s, tp i n, r a w; iw mum-, a, O Bryant's V. L. V. In sections 5 sud B, tp 7 n, r 4 w; 1.10 acres; loU t, 4, 5 snd of see , tp 7 o, r 4 w, 07 aerea; lots 1 and 2 nf tec 8. to 7 n. r 4 w: en acres. . . Caples, WlUle L, nw H of w J4 ec 3 In e n. r x w; -.u acres; ana rui , ,u via a, in Columbia Cltv Caples, L M, nw of ne H see 12, tp t n, o . Atl - .nrl lota ft tn fi blk 10. Columbia City 14 82 Campbell, H u, lots 7, s anu v m on ii, Koee a sua to vemuiua Chamberlain, Ida, lot 8 blk 17, Veruoula Cheney, M R. lot 12 blk 6. Vernonia Cllne, John W, aw ii of ne )4 of sec 23, tp 8n,rlw; 40 acres Clayton, Chas, ne ii of see 83, tp 4 n, i w; 160 seres Col Una, Edgar, nw of ne 5of see to, tp 6 n. r 2 w; 40 acres .... Corllas, D M, e Hi of ne . less acres. In 2 tp 4 n, r i I w, to seres. . Summons. In tbe Circuit Court of the 8tate ot Oregon, County of tJolumbia. Walter J. Burns, plaintiff, C. 0. Cole. Amanda Cole, Cole, Henderson, J. P. Marshall snd Samuel A. Fowler, defendants. To Defendants C.C.Cole and Amanda Cole: IN THB NAME OP THE BTATB OF Oregon, yon are hereby required to ap pear and answer plaintiff's complaint here bi, on the first day cf tbe next regular term of said Court, which shall commence six weeks or more after the first publication of this summons, to-wit: On Tuesday, tbe 15th day of October, A. D. 1, and if you fail so to appear and answer, plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in his complaint, to-wit : For a decree fore closing; a certain mortgage, executed by one W. W. Cole and one W. O. Henderson, under the firm name of Cole 4 Henderson, to one William llunbar, on the 2Bth day of July, 1889. which is recorded on page "248" of Book "E," of the records of mortgages of Columbia county, Bute of Oregon; that the real estate which Is described in said mortgage as follows: "Lot number one (1), in section thirty-six (36), in township num ber seven (7) north, range number two (2) west of the Willamette Meridian, contain ing eleven and 49-KXitbs acres; also the west half (M) of tbe northeast quarter . and the southeast quarter ( ) of the northeast quarter of section number thirty-live (35), all in township number seven (7) north, range number two (2) west of the Willamette Meridian, and containing one hundred and twenty acres, all of the prop erty aforesaid being in Columbia county, btate of Oregon" be sold In manner pre scribed by law and the proceeds applied to the satisfaction of said mortgage, tbe costs and disbursements of this action, the sum of $300 attorney fees, and the expenses of said sale; that too and each of you be barred and foreclosed of all interest in and to the aforesaid property, and that plain tiff's mortgage be adjudged to be first lien thereon. This summons la published pursuant to1 an order of Hon. K. D. Bhattuck, judge of ; the Circnit (Iniirt of Multnomah county. Oregon . (nisde in open court on the 2Hth day of AuKUnt, IH06, as by statute provided, the Hon. T. A. Mcliride, judge of the Court before whom this action is pending, being i ahrent from the state), that this summons be served upon you herein oy ptitjiication once a week for six weeks, in Tux Oukoom Mist, a weekly ncwtipjper of general circu lation, published at . Helena, Columbia couutv.Orecon. AM.EN & CLEK'i'ON, aoOoll Attorneys for Plaintiff, J Coltan, A O, e U of ne X. aec . tp 8 n, r 4 w, and a H of se ii of see 2l tp 8 n, t 4 w; 1 seres Caraon, a Paulson, part off A tomont D L C, aec 84. tp b n, r 1 w, S acres; and part of Caples' SLC sad the tide land iu front of same, In sec 84, tp t n, r 1 w: i seres Charlaton, Feter, lot U blk 12, Columbia CbUwood,' John," w H of ne4 aec'25,' tp7 n. it; 80 seres Crable, J H. e X of nw snd lots 1 and 2, sec 19. tp 4 n, 1 8 w; 140 acres Crandle, U R. lot 7, sec 14, tp 8 n, r 4 w, and lot 1, eee23.ip8n.r4 w;4 acres Compton, J F, ne sec 11, tp 6 n, r 0 w; 160 seres Cummins. Maggie, lots 1, 2, S, 4, 6, , 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12, blk 2h; loU 1, 2, X, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, , 10, 11 snd 12, blk 28: lots 1, 2, , 4, 5 and 6, b'k 42: lots 1 snd 12, blk 18; loU 1 and 12, blk 8, Becond add to Vernonia; lota 7 and t, blk 16, first add to Vernonia Dawson, Tbos, lot , eo 23, tp n, r 4 w; 81 acrea..... Dearlng, 11 F, w M of se and ne of e ii. aec 22, tp 7 n, r 6 w, snd nw ii of sw aec 23, tp 7 n, r 6 w; 160 acres Dummeyar, J it, nw ii of aec 1, tp 6 n, r 6 w; 10 seres Dye, Frsnk, nw of nw sec Si, tp 7 n, r 4 w; 40 acres Davla, Chaa, w ii of nw ii sec M, tp 6 n, r2 w; 80 seres Dsvldson, J L, (estate), und U of nw M, aec 14, tp n, r 2 w ; 80 acres Dillingham, W ii, lots 1 and 2, blk 12, Co lumbia City Drommond, wm, se of aec 35, tp ( n, r 2w;16) acres rlrinnn. Charles, a U of SW lyi Of sec 10. ; ti of ns ii OI aec , tp 7 oi aec ip d, r C28. tp7n, r4w; nix , nrysni- viue ; Engelke, George, s X of nw , snd n H of sw ii ot sec 21, tp 4 n, r 4 w ; M acres Ererette, A A, nw J of see 32, tp 6 n, r w; lijO seres Xriekaon, Andrew, beginning at iw enr nerotttieeU of nw 14, thence east ii rode, thence north 2Hi roda, thence west 2KX roda, the we aonth to piece of beginning, In sec DO, tp 7 n, r 8w: 5 acrea . Elwell, John, ae of ne ii, and ne M of ae of see 18. tp7 n, rJ w; 80 acres... Felton, J B, (ctste), nw H of ncl of see 25,tp8n,r2w;40acraa;landin Teach er's I). L. C. north of Tide creek, In sec 30. tp 8 n, r 1 and 2 w; 105 seres. . . . Fh-her. h I. and I B. lot 7, blk 8, Onble... Flak, James, n H of lot 2, aec 8, tp 7 n, r 4 K84 sue 1 07 499 80 4 74 5 76 11 06 GREAT BANKRUPT SALE OF THE BANKlrtTT-aa, GOODS STOCK OF- ..oend reputation BUUULl'H U0I.DSMITH bM slways borne for carrying, the nneet nd IWticleeted 8lock of High name ana repuiauu ," ,, , ... .,., .,,.. t intending purchasers ol IJL, .L.t. ....where. You will find In this itock-Sllks, Batlns, Velvets. I'rtestley's V aek OmnIs, ttock of Hue laces in DRCSS GOODS. fV pr yd DOMESTICS. 4eyd 4 4 Heavy nnhleacbed muaiin. ... . . . . A A u'l.i. h .U.IIM muaiin. Miiiaiiina Heavy double width aheeUng 1JHC Heavy Canton flannela. Jo Ifins white ahaker flannel. ... ... and ee All wool heavy twllle.1 aearlet flanuel. lo Heavy atn pen ouung ....... risurad Turkey red outiug Hannel .... VAfi Ben AiuedUiU prints, dark ont "snj colors.. Beat American Indigo prtnU While apron eneexa a FineAmuakaag aluxhain Heavy cheviot ahlnlng...... & in. wide krloksl aeersucksr 30 in. figured organxlnes Savory fancy llaunels French Uannsleu hllkalltiea Vj"J" 4S In. wide heroetltched apron stripe. . . loo wiitiM iiottMi Mwiaa Checked glass toweling. .. Haevy Craah roller lowsiiug in ll. .an RnuOa eraah 83 luehaa wide loom dlos table linen 54 Inches wide Turkey red lame 1 nen K lucli all linen loom one tuuie " Keal cotton batting Chwked napkiua White linen Damask napkins 5o oo 5o 00 sc &o 100 IW 100 Uuuw lnlltt'llillff . . . .. t.. , . - - - - - All linen eneexvu xia whkiui Large alio cotton towels ... Kxtra neavy an mien taiuana i-j-.i-. Extra large aiie loom dire towels..... Kxtra large alae crochet bedapreads. . . 10-4 uray or wnue eiauaei". Se -SMC rc SSo 14c ' 170 " no mil 230 dos 8o each so 9c sue 760 psir 104 Extra heavy gray o r white blankets JIM Large alas chenille table covers a, jT B-1 XVttVW USUIE r . . , Curtaina aerima sc. 80 anu lue yaru Best marble table eu ciota Nnltlnghara ourtaln net................ IOo jrsril Komuaiiu oi ana, veiveia, pnwnva, mala, llauueia, aiiirtinga, taoia iinvua, raw lings, tv., cloasd out rsgsrdlvss ol coat. HOSIERY. Udles'faitblarkoottouhoao..... pair ' Heavy gray mixed ootloa hose. 11c " Lailiea' taal bluvk aoaiuia-ia cotton hoae 11 " Faal utin'S taiol lanoy top noae. -Fauoy rolursd aeamleas boe. . . 11 " 40 guage, extrsblgh, spliced hael, faat black hoae 25o " Fail blsck opera hoaa. ll' Fauey color opera hoae. ........ IWunr Heavy ribbed fast black woolon hose afto " Children's fast black rlWaal eolton hoae. iliea ' to a ew Fsat blank rlboad eolton hose, , ,u. to Htf " Heavy rlblwdfaal black seamless cotton hoae. alaea to 90 " Boys' heavy rlbliod laal black blcyuls ' a tu ui 190 " Chlldron'a all wool oaahiuere hose. ... lno " Utiles' ten hose,, ue. tne ana sw - UNDERWEAR AND CORSETS. Ladles' Jersey ribbed veals, sleeveless, so each Ladles' Jsraey ribbed veals, aleeveleaa. so, lie, I5e aud 170 " Ladles' Jersoy rlblwd vests, halt aleeves I lo " Jersey rlblied veata with aleeves ltw " Natural wool vests or pants.... 470 " " Y hits merino vests or paula.... Sfo " Children's whlto uierlue vsaU or pant i " Lailiea' union eulla aoolotl Ladlos' figured saleett Walita, puffed aleeves. eeea Ladlea' white lawn walats o " Ung walat gray aateen eoraet Dr. Ball a health eoraet J . Kxtra long walat grey and blsck corsets rio " tWd lots 7f 7oe. 11 U) snd tl.'i eoraets. . o ' Black aateen rutllwl aklrta . . " In ooraeu we carry Tbomiwoas Warner's Health and Caroline. W. B Hehlllliiis. U. I), and other leadiug makes ol corsets, all at bargain prices. GLOVES, NOTIONS, ETC. THE CELEBRATED FoUtWI KID OLOVEH, Till BUST KID 0LOVE8 IN TUE MAHkkT. S button or 6 hook Fouasl ktd gloves In black or colors, 11.75 and W 00 qual- . ll, r II pair t button or 5 hook Fouaal kid gloves Iu kla nr mli.ra. II 115 Jk4l 00 UUal- ltv.for ....80o M btttlon lenxUi. Sueite mosnnelatrs. Fouaal kid gloves, II 7 aud 'i UO u 5 builuu leugth, Siwle mosquetalre kid gluvsa, naw aneoaa i..ii..m' JrA.v alovea 100 ' Odd loU and broken Unas of kid gloves rloseuouisi Ijidlea' bl-'k Tatroia allk (tjovea. 15, . 2M Udlea' blei-k allk mltla, 15, 19. 25 aud 85s " Uillra' black, tan, alals and bMwn Berlin gloves... J00 Ladlea' black silk gloves.. " I .1 1 u .Ilk enttlsartsl a a sesn Udlea' canvaa bulla - h each IUi.' canvas belts 40 each Udlea' leather bells, 10, 14, I9, 25,, xg and ooo Colored bonier handkerchiefs. 1, 2, i, 4 jo While hem allli he.1 handkerchleti.... 50 While embroidered haadkoruhlefs c, 8c snd 100 Silk handkerchiefs, embroidered cor- nera too Campaign handkerclde'a In white 20 A handsome Hue of ladles' while ap rons, lace or embroidery trimmed toe, l.V snd 25o Drew buckles 5c, 10c. 12o, l&c and ' Alwsrsreadyd ress auya allk Wllldanr Ues While lawn ties, embroidered ends Baleen Wlndior ties.,,..,, 4e each Clarka eroelivt eollon, while mid eol rs Ic pr lit llrook'a boat aoil tttilab uiaehlns thread lk aH)' Udlea' Ilium Oollnrs J" "," llles' liueiiriilla , lr Embroidery allk, all colors. , . .90 r dos ipuol Kiillllng silk, all eolurs WeaiKi Hewing allka, all colors . 40 ' WhalelKineisaslng, ail colors, yaru 100 p'ee i.,.i so una IM pair 10 box ., 100 pair 50 each lepap'r ,.M yard and uu ........ Mo each 90 " loo .1 50 " eo pair ae yarn go " so Pkg 7o each le " 5o doa ao yard 7o doa Freni'h horn bone Corset elaaW, gray or hlark. Hairpins, aaaorled alaea.,.. Hllvered brsrelels Curling Imni Hooka aud eves Black lloreitltia braid........ ('lollies limatiss , Whlak brooms Hair hrtiahsa..,., Toilh brualies Beat atoeklnvl dreas shields, k' .... ..I.KllM Ladlealaney color aalln hot suppo'U Plf cniiiireu a nose eupiwriere...... j 1( uuuea nnmm auppun.,. . Ladles' shopping baga eai n 11,1 .1 Ha... I.IIHI U..M. ...... .W MHM Haby bllw... KnvulolMa ....,.... Unraaiaa writing pada.. ,60 and shell and bono hairpins,,... .. Mul.1 anil allk dreu bullous Hllk velllnga, all eolurs... All color III ehenlllea snd sraaeaea.., a, I- ......1 b.H.llMI .1,1,1. .Ilk umbrellaa y'":: i 5 ,,5 Jel irlmmlusa tOo. If and yard Hllk tilmp trlmnilnga ... oo aud loo . " Aa Itailal WS lase tne ivmn in in..1., ..... lug lhe lanreal snd beat aasorlment In the eily. Wah.vewa.h laeea - Irom 'Jo to U0 yard Milk lares, black, ereain snd colors, t 10 lain, wme, prices rsugiug in. ,...e lo toe yam A large attajk ol new patterna In era- brolderv. edaluaa A Inaertlnga, lo id and up Silk ribbons In all leaning sheds. Iial.y ribbon (10 d pleea.) , IOo poa Hllk binding rtbbeu .all colors Ie " no. J ribbon Ko,5rlbla.n " Higher numtiers asms valuea. Heinoama of embmlilerlaa, larea aud ribbons elosed out (eganiieas ot values. MEN'S WEAR. Men's while merino ahlrts or drawers. 19e each itrey merino ahlrts or drawers,, J1 " Hen s u I Driggan anina ia;e AXira 11 tr.,, miii m j warHn. shirts or drawers 400 " Reinlorced double bock and front , laundried while shirts ., 50o Oullng rlannel overablrls lea " Heavy anil laeea irontoveraains Saucy Naellgae overahlrta Ml " Kaneyehwk iutntra 21 Exlra heavy riveted blue denim over- Engineers' heavy deaira oversiis' with Msu s heavy acaViiie 8e pair .. Fancy dress ablrta, atarabed.... We. jso, euo and 89o cash " Fiona and lawn leek Ilea., ...... 5o " Beys' ovoralU, riveted 20 " Men's oaiwr eollars "OJ Bilk lour In hand ilea 15c each a " Fine embroidered lawn ties Jus " Hllk teek Ilea ...... .... ..Wo and lie " ' l.luen eollars fe " Heavy linen etifTli ,. JJe I'r Boys outing flannel ahlHa... IZ ,, Huek.kln driving glove4 and iwe noya auieiiii.in ; " ao eara jr., 10 t Kw pair lue das fie each 50 i suaitet Men's auaiu.lers '. '"... ' " Tuikey rea oroiue aaima ia. " linuiiindrted while ahlrts..., Boys outing flannel all... ....... u.n. 1 ,,. Hani. . . .......... Mauscoilonade pants I 00 Mena lweel pania II 0 All the above pauta warranted not to rip. SHANAH AN BROTHERS, 215 First 8trect, Corner Salmon. Portland, Oregon. SAMPLES SENT AND MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. Msntloo this ppr whso writing or oiling 11 14 1117 10 58 1 88 880 980 998 8 73 (7 M 17 CO 520 2 73 19 84 25 17 86 of aee 2. tn 7 n. r 4 w: 100 acres. Foster, Belle, 8 acres In aw corner of nw ii of nw a of sec 18, tpn, r2w;S seres Flaher. J H, e '4 of se H of sec 83, tp 7 n, r 4 w. snd w '4 of sw H of sec S4, tp 7 n. r4 w; lfiO acres Finn, David, sw of sec 80, tp 5 n, r w; IW seres Foster, F F, ne ii of sw ii of sec 11, tp ( n, r 2 w;40 teres..., Fowler. E (J, lot 1 of sec 8, tp 4 n, r 1 w. . . Ueorge. M M, e H of sw a, and w H oi se ii of aec 24, tp4 n, r 5 w; 100 acres.. Ooldsinllh, Max, ne V of sec 84, tp 6 a, t 2 w; 160 seres; ne of ne , snd lots 8 sud 4 of aec 15, Ip 3 n, r 2 w; 77 acres Hull, OL, lot 11, in blk 5, Rose's add to Vernonia. Harketl, B, lot 4, blk 6, Hose's add to vernonia , Hagler, lot 4, blk t, Vernonia Uarrla, Philander, e of sw X of sec 22, tp7n, r2w; HO acres Hollis, Hector, w H of ne of sec , tp 6 n. r 8 w; 80 acrea Iluwkeii, M, iw of aec 22, tp 5 n, r 3 w; 1(10 acres lleatlv, Tenboack & Grace, s of aeo 30, tp 5 o, r 1 w, und w H ot aec 19, tp 5 n, r 1 w; 0)0 acres Henderson, VV C, w ii of sec 31, tp 4 0, r 4 02 2 08 880 (80 4 40 t 76 12 00 15 02 1 41 59 65 10 75 8 16 10 56 42 24 i w: 140 aerea ."j-i"L',L'V Hotaling. A V A Co., lots T and 8, blk 4, Columbia City . Hlrsch, S; Fleaholer, F. and Bchluaser. A., se el see S tp 7 a, r I w; 140 acres ::"V"'iV'l Jennings, J A, 82 seres In w W of a M of sw of see 82, tp 8 n, r 4 w; 32 seres . Jones, Joaephna, (estate), lot 1, blk 2, Clatskanie .................... Jungnlckle, John, ow of sec 8, tp 1 n, raw; 16 acres Johnaon.N P, ae Ji of nw J of see i 28, tp 6 n, r 4 w. and i of nw M. and no W of nw of see 25, tp 6 n, r 4 w; led Kearny. ThonissVnw'jief see 9, tpin, r at W 100 9lC r5 ,,...,' Kellev, L L, lots 7 and 8, blk 5, first add to varnonla Kenneiiy, John, nw of nw 4 of aec 26, tp 7 n, r I w, and aw i of aw of see 24, tp 7 n. r3w; 80 acres Klaaendahl, Anguate, part of Bower's D. UC. aec 28, tp n, r 1 w;2D0 acres.... Kolher, Ed and Armalrons. O 0, w ,of aec 22, tp 4 n, r 6 w; too erres Krumn, Richard, w X of sw of see 80, toon. r8w;80 acres LaUnd, Thomaa, w H ol nw ii, snd ae ii of nw H, and w of ne '4 ot sec 2,ti7n, rSw; ICO acres...... ........ 82 LaUnd, M W. part of nw ii of aw ot see2S,tp7n, r2w:20seres 2 48 LeBrsy.VVN. lot , blk 7, Vernonia 72 Uwls, C W, sw of nw ol sec 18, tp 4 D, r4w;40 acres 188 Luplan, Laild, H of ne ii ot aec 8, tp 4 . n,r4w;racroa 24 99 Umhert, A W, w of aw U of aec 2, tp (aria, and ne W of se i. sud ae M. of neof aec 8, tpn, r 4 w; MOaorea 180 Uckband, Christ, s of ae ii, snd e X of sw ef sec 81, tp 7 n, r 6 w; 100 acres 10 66 lfeseick, W L, lot 6, blk 8, second add to Vernonia . 66 Mescher, Annie, of nw4, and nw U nl aw U nf aeo 2. to 7 n. r 2 Wl 80 acrea ' 4 18 Unru I, c a U of ne V.. snd lot 4 of sea 15 tp 7 n. r 1 w; 110 acrea...... 0 72 H nagrove, N A, se ii of aw a of see 8, tp 8 n, r 1 w, ana e Vi ol nw snn ofse.andssofse, snd ne .ml lot n nf ae 10. to 8 H. I 1 Wl acres: kit 6 of sec 15, tp 8 n,r 1 w; 47 acres; w of w , and lots 1, 2, 8, and A laaa uira. of aeO 14. tD 8 n. r 1 Wl 837 acres 170 92 Maxey, JW.ekofnwfe, andnofsw of aec 22. tu 8 n. r2w;160acres 9 86 IfntTUvmniiri. I. 1. n U of S M Of SOC 20. tp4n.r5w: 160 seres 7 28 IfcClnra, E P, Lucretta Ilarr's D. L, C. In aa lft. in 7 n. r 4 w: 20 acres: ne& of see 2, tp 6 n, r 4 w; 160 sores 10 42 McDermott, Thomaa, nw !4of se22,tp 6 n, r2 w; lfiOscres 8 82 Mo ice, W C, se H of sec 24, tp 7 a, r 4 w; 100 seres 182 McKay, K D, se ol sec 84, tp 4 n, t 2 wj 160 acres U 56 Mcitean, D D, nnd U of a , and e of neiiof aec 16, tp In, r4 w: aiOaorea.. 17 00 HcBean, Anna, w H of nw of see 16, tp 4 n, r 4 w: 59 ai res (80 McB.'lh, Win K, w ii of nw of sec 32, s w tp6 n, r 4 w; w seres. McOuIre, M W, nnd H of nw (4 of seo 14, tp 6 n. r 2 w, m acrea; snd n'A ol aw ii snd w H of us, see 86, tp 6 n, r 1 w; 160 acres Majore, John R.nUof nwjsnd e of nwof sec 10, tp 4n, r2 w; 120 acrea,,, Manjiiam, P A, ae ii of sec 14, tp 4 n, r 2 w; 160 acres Marquam, Nettle, LolTer D L C, sects 20, a sua 30, tp 4 n, r i sna 2 w; iu seres, M and I. Hoyt's D I. C, west ef Heap pooae creek. In aec 81, tp 4 n, r 1 w; :16 acres; Newley's l I,C, aects'JAsnd m, tD 4 n. r 1 and 2 w. 108 acrea: Ktouvht- on'iDLC, tp4 n, r 1 and 2 w; ISO acres.. Mdr, A. s H of aw X anil aw Xotteii of - 26, tp 4 n, r 2 w; 120 aerea .-. Meerlek, Joseph lota 1, 2. 8 snd 4, hJk 4, lot 1, blk 8; lot! 1, 2, 8, 4, 6, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 16 54 792 1100 211 40 8 80 and 11, blk 7; lots 7. 8. 1 and 10, blk 9: lots 7, 3, , 10, 16, 17. 18. 20 and 21, blk 16; Iota 12, M, 14, 16 snd 16, blk 20: lots J, 3, 22 9, 10, 11 and 12, blk 23; lola 1. 2 and 3. blk 21; lola 6. 7, 8, 9, 10 and It, blk 13; lou 2, 8, 4, 6, 6, 7, 6, 9, 10, It, 12. 13, 14 snd 15, blk 24; lola 11. 12, IA and It, blk 27; lota 1, 2 snd 7. blk 81; all of blka K7, 94. OH, 99. IU). 86, 103, 116, 117, J 18. 126, 112. 132, 183, 134. 120 Slid 142 St Helens It oulton. Henry, nw of sec 86, tp 6 n. r 6w; 160 acrea lloser.C W.nwKol sec2,tp7 n,r Jw; 160 acres Hailtae, It L, sw X of na ii of see 27, tp 4 n, r 2 w; 40 seres Nelson, Nels A, ne X of see 4, tp 5 n, 1 1 w; 100 acrea Keymeyer, O, ntii ol aec 8, tp I n, r 3 w; 160 seres Newbury, W g, lota 2 snd I. blk 6; lots 4, 6 and 6, blk t; lot I, blk 19; lot t, blk 84; lou 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12, blk 41, see- ond add lo Vernonia Pearson, Ueorge, s of s M of sw X of nw X, od nw X of sw Hot seo 20, Ip In, r4 w: 61) so rea Pstteraon, Mary , ns X nd se X of see 35, tP In, r I w; 320 seres Plhl,0,ae!4oleee4,lp6n, r 2 w; 100 screa , Pong, Jans A, lota 6 and 8, blk 57, Colum bia city.. county road Intersects antilb line of T Portland Havlnga Bank, bealnnlng whsre 88 80 758 18 87 440 8 82 114 2 82 17 80 10 58 1 23 Utnhorann'a D. L. U.. thence n 70 de gree w 31.91 chain! to east line of M PUR line, thence south 30 degrees eaat slung line ef said railroad St-W chains lo aonth line of B M Walu' claim, thence 30 degrees 30 mln eaat along center of county road 20.25 chains to place of beginning In seo 12, Ip 3 a, r2 w; 67 acrea Qtilgley, John, lota 8, 9, 10 and 11 of aeo 27. tp 8 n, r 4 w; lou 8 and 7 of see 26, tpSn. r4 w; 119 acres; s X of Brad bury D. L. C. lo mictions xi. 23, 26 and 27, tp 8 n, r 4 ws lot) seres Bandle, C VV. (estate), und M of ne X of see 10, tp 8 n, r 8 w; 80 acrea Reed. Kluera, (estate), n X of se X ol see I. ip7 n, r4 w; HO seres Richards, J W, ae X of s X of seo 14, tp 7 n, r 8 w; 40 aerea Rlrharda, Mrs. C L, aw X of nw X, and neiofseofeoH, tp7n,r8w; 80 acres "... Rig, Mrs Mary, Dobbins' add to Rainier ths X of the w of blk 7 Rlggs, VV M, w X of nw X, leas 10 acrea, sue 21, tp 7 n, r 2 w, 67 acrea; lot 2, blk 86, In Moeck'aadd to Italnler Rose, 6, m. B R, of e X, lo 6lU acres, see . tn 4 n. r 4 w. 113 sores: lota 9. 10. 11. 12 and 18. blk 2: lota H and 9. blk 6: lola 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12 blk M: lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 6, 7, 8, 9 nnd 10. blk 4; lota 1, 2, 8, 4, 5, , 7. 8 and 9, blk 9; lots 1, 2, 8, 4, 6. 6, 7 and 8, blk 10, Vernonia Boner, Peter, sU of w Wand ae X of iw X end ae X nw X of sec 83, tp 7 n, r 2w; 160..7 RoKer, Mlrlmel, nw X ul end sw X oi se a sua ue yt oi ne yt oi aec n, i 7 n, r 2 w, 120 seres; n X ol nw !ani sw Va of nw X nnd nw x ol sw X o aec ill, tp 7 n, r 2 w ; Uu acres Rimer, Mary A , aw !4 nf se U aec 29. tp 7 n, r 2 w, slid e X ol tie 4 snd sw X of ne X, "co 82, tp 7 n, r 2 w ; 160 acrea. . , Rufua A Mavis. sw)of sec 29, tp 6 n, r 8 w; 160 screa Reed, Henry, ne police 86, tp4n, rlwj 100 screi Rolwrson, Kdwant, n X of s X of sec 11, tp a n, r x w ; iw sure! 34 80 17 4 16 4 W 248 (46 11 78 15 62 19 66 15 96 Rockwell, MrsC F, ok of aw X, and n X of ae X- and na X ot seo 1, tp 6 n, r aw:2u acres,,, Itursell, 1. n, r4 K, iw X ot iw X of seo 16. tp I w acres . , Rymmi, R W, s U of ae X of aeo 29, tp 4 n, r 4 w, and n X of ne X of see 32, tp 4 n, r4 w; lno acrui lilce, n W , 4 acua In ae corner of aw 'i of nw X 1) Ing south of Nehalem river Iu aoc 34, Ip 6 n, r 4 w , II 27 I 80 12 00 11 00 2 20 7 92 Severn, J (1, ns W ol asc J, tp I a, rlwi IOO arrea Severn, Mellleaa, sw X of nw X see 28, Ip 8 n, r 3 w : 40 acres Simmons, Bert, lol I of aee 84, tp S n, r 5 w, sua lot 4 oi see so, ip s n, r ow; ae aire. Blmmona. A ,BeS(of see lMp7,rl w: ISO aenai Btsrr, C F, aw tt of sw U of see 5. tp I n. raw, ana e i oi uw h, ana a x m see 16, Ip 6 n. r 4 w; lno seres; lot 2, blk 7. Hnaa'a add to Vermmla Sexton, H and Franey 1, as X of see t, tp 6 n, r4 w; ISO acres Bharfcr:mirail. nw)iof see 12, tp In, r s w; inu arras. Rolema, Peler, sw U of nw t of aee 27, Ip a n. r a w, ano e , oi ne aeaj aa, p an, raw; ijo acras. Smith. D.swof aac2l,tp7n, rlwilOO acres , iteliman, D If, lot 2 of sec 1, tp n, r I w; 87 aerea , gwarts, K A, nw X of see 19, tp 6 n, r 4 w; lou screa Besrlnir. MC, nw X ol see 20, Ip 4 n, r I w: 160 acre gpgus, John, blk 78, Columbia City Hhesrer, LB,seofsse2l.lpln.r5 w; 100 acres., ..... Sarfer, Jacob, se K ot see 2, tp t n, r I Wi ISO acres HI in ma, I, M.eMof wjf snd w Hot e! otaac'Jt, Ip6n, r Is: 8V0 seres Tlmoney, T C, ae X ol aeo 27, tp 7 a, r 2 w ; no acrea Tlmoney, J F. w U of as SI, and ae X J se u or aee zx, tp 7 n, r w, ami pan Ualli.way'a t. L C. In sections 33. 21 snd 26. tu7 n. r 2 w: 630 acrea Tracy. Frsnk, n U of ae W. and se W of SO J4 01 seo s, tp a n, r a w i Trlm.Xhsrlea, (estate), ae Wot see S, Ip t n.rlw; IWanres......,........-.."-! Trvon. S II. und X ol lou 1, 2, and 8, and sw k ol ) ol seo 20, tp I n. r 8 w. 110 a ii oi ni'iii and'se ii'of Xolt X of see 86, Tp Talluitt. Ben F. a noU. and ne X n. rlwilfio acres. a X ol seo 26, Tallman.TD, eUofeHofi tp a n. r o w; ao seres Tut! Is, VV H, lou 8 snd 4, blk 47, Colum- Vanblsrleontl ' j VV,' ii'its 1,' t, n,'. K , 7,' 8, ana iv, oia iu, nasi slue sua to var nonla Vrmnnla Pub Co., lot 10, blk 8, Vernonia VanDyko, h VV, H of, beginning at a iMilnt by a green maple tree near a rift In Rock crsek, running acnaw tha ereek aonth, thence up the ereuk on tlieanttlli bank 8U0 feet, thence north uru teal, thence eaat 852 feet, thence south to point of beginning on tho w X nl aw X of aee 38, tp 6 n, r 4 weal of Willamette meridian; 80 acres Wsddlo, J L,aw Jol aeo 11, tp 6 n, r 6 w; inn acrea , Weaver, Ira i, sw Xol sea 19, tp5n,r2 w; 160 seres , Waddle, joe, nw X ol ec 11, tp6 n, r Sw; 160 sores , , White. Kniiiis, loU 8, 10, 11 and 12, blk W, Columbia City William., V 11, lots, blk 21, Columbia City Worka. Herman. 1 sere In sw corner of nw X. ol w H of aeo 13. tp 6 n, r 2 w f SS 4 M 10 its IM W5S OS 4 40 90 2 "0 i 80 248 10 M I so . 1804 tin 77 M IM 9 28 aw 10 40 t 52 1 24 12 08 10 01 747 182 9 92 180 2 4g 36 I 10 8 80 W oo.it, w If, sw X oi sec 20, tp 4 n, r 8 w; InOacrea Wood.. J H. and (lore. J (I w t of nw U or aeo ia, tp 7 n, r a w; miserea o w Wright, H R snd wife, lots 9, 10 aud 12, blk 21, Columbia City 187 Wright. Mary M, lot 4, blk 16, Kastmds ami to vernonia Now. therefore, hy virtue of asld warrant, I will, on Hatiirday, the 2lNtdavnf Heptembor, A. D, 1806, at llis hour of 10 o'clock A. M., at the Us. trout uoor in ins i.;ouuty i;oiirtiiooa., in "'Cltv of at. llnl.na I'nliinihl. CaiiiUv. gtaleof Oregon, sell at puhllo auclion. subeet to re demption, lhe uUiredescrlbed property, lo sutlafy sitld tax and coats. OHAftLf V. 001. Shcrlirsnd Tax Collector for Columbia County, 755 (Jr.iifiin. Dutea LUU t2ua tiny o August, WW,