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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 13, 1895)
OREGON MIST. SUBSCRIPTION, 11.80 I'ER YEAR, BEEQLE ft DAVIS, Publishers. ST. HELENS, OHEUON, SEPT. IS. TiiOfig persons who mcn to to to tho thoater next Bcaaon may aa well resien themselves to the inevitable The "new woman," "bloomers," "the wheeling Bin. "kuiokerbockera" sod every other mentis of allnaion or sug guation regarding the development of bicycling among women will be sung bout and bsrped upon sud made the subject of jokes until we are daft. The first minstrel snow to be given tins season in Boston brialled with allu sions to the bicycle-riding woman and her attire, and there whs one song "Since Hannah Learned to Kide the Wheel 1" which foreshadows all man ner of lvrio horrors to be heaped upon us before summer conies again. It is difficult to realise how swiftly this rage lias taken possession of womankind until one reflects that last season the wheeling-woman was unknown in bur lesque, taroe and comedy. The Mibt is strongly of the belief that if Columbia county citixeos would confer and arrange for a display at the Portland Exposition great benefit would come from it. We wish to urge the advisability of such action, and will lend what assistance we can. We have no hesitency in saying we believe no county in the state could produce a more attractive or Taxied display than Columbia county. Our people should take into considration the fact that the Exposition will be visited by thousands of people from all parts of the country, and a display of our prod ucts there would be of incalculable benefit. Let the county court com mission three or five energetic citizens to see that this county is properly represented at the Portland Exposition. Every variety of agricultural product peculiar to the Northwest is success fully raised here, and it is most surety not the proper thing for Columbia county to be behind other counties in the state in making known what can be so successfully produced by us. Thk opening of the direct road from Scappoose to the Nehalem valley is a matter of considerable importance. When completed, if ever, it Will mater ially reduce the distance between that valley and this place, and will bring a great amount of trade to this county which now goes out to Washington county, and it would prove itself to be a very practicable route. The road is partly opened, we understand, on the Nehalem end, and the rest of the way is of easy construction, following, as it would, the low ridges down the Scap poose, and connecting at Scappoose station, with the main county road from this place. To open this road will require considerable work, to be sure, but we believe the benefit de rived will more than doubly repay for its cost in a short time. By this route several miles of distance will be saved and several hundred feet of elevation. The course is almost a direct line, and the road will follow a comparatively low ridge almost the entire distance. The advantages to this part of the county by this road are alike to Neha lem valley and are sufficient to war rant its construction, and to incite the people to take action, or even to take hold and build it immediately. The speeches of Congressman Clark, of Missouri, who is now makiug a tour of the Pacific Northwest, in which he decries especially the improvement of the Columbia river by government ap propriations will have little or no ef fect upon congress except it be to de preciate the author s valor among members t that body. Nor will his utterances shke in any considerable degree the confidence now held in commercial circles that river and har bor improvements will be carried forward in future as in the past. Mr. Clark presumes that he, though neyer before having been in congress, will be given a place on the rivers and harbors committee, and with this vain hope in view, n. doubt over-estimates his ability to control the appropria tions asked of congress for the im- j provement of waterways. The gentle- man will doubtless be brought to the stern realization before congress is la session very long that the committee appointment "be longed lor never came." It might be predicted that thu brand new congressman from Mis souri is just a little fresh and reckons without his host. When be "stacks" himself up alongside of men who have had years of experience in framing laws he may be taught that the future improvement of rivers and harbors does not rest entirely upon bis shoul ders. Congressmen, as well as others, to use a coined phrase, too often pick themselves betore they are ripe. Several prominent business men of the county were in conversation a le days ago discussing, among other things, the road question. One gen lleman advanced the ides, which was concurred in by the others, that the only way Columbia county would ever acquire good roads was to begin by building each year a certain amount of road and make it permanent. No matter if no more than one mile was built in one year, make that mile sub stantial. The idea is a good one, and if put into execution, we believe, would result satisfactory. The concensus of opinion among the gentlemen was that it would be profitable to buy a rock crusher and macadamize what ever road was built. There is an abundance of stone in the county for this purpose and at no point would it he necessary to haul a great distance. tThis conversation was bad with spec- ial reference to roads leading into the Nehalem valley, from which the Co lumbia river was the natural outlet, but owing to the bad thoroughfares a large part, in fact the principal traffic, goes out through Washington county ; on the south, and a large part into Clatsop county on the west. This proposition has been discussed more or less for several years, but like many other new methods, while all or nearly all agree that it is practicable, it is slow to develop. However, it is not among the possibilities thai this method of rosdmakiug will not be adopted in the near future. COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS Business Transacted at the Iterular September Term. Be it remembered that at a regular session of the County court of the state of Oregon, for the county of Columbia, begun and held at the county court house, in St. Helens, on Wednesday, September 4th, 45911, that being the Wednesday alter tne nrei nionuny in said month, and the time fixed by law for holding a reeular session of said court ; present, Hon. Dean Blanchard, i ridge; 8. G. Schoonover and r. a. f rakes, commissioners; Judson Weed, clerk ; C. F. Doan, sheriff. Due proclamation being made the following proceedings were had: In the matter of the resignation of Chatman Monroe, as supervisor of road district No. 24. Chatman Mon roe files his reDortassuDorvisorof road district No. 24, and asks that he be al lowed to resign as such supervisor and that a successor be appointed to fill out the unexpired term of office. Be port approved and resignation ac cepted, and P. O. Marks appointed to till out the unexpired term. In the matter of the appointment oi justice of the peace for Soappoose pro duct. It appearing that there is no legally qualified and acting lattice of the peace for Soappoose precinct, it was ordered that A. D. Holaday, jr., be appointed to serve until his successor shall be elected and qualify. In the matter of remission 01 tax oi Muckle A Tedford. It appearing that the assessment of Muckle A Tedford for the year 1894 is excessive, it is or dered that there be remitted 126, and the sheriff have credit for the same. In the matter of the assessment ol property of the Oregon Jt California Railroad Co. The court sitting as a board of equalisation, comes George H. Andrews, the secretary Ot said com pany, and asks that the valuation of lands assessed, to said company be re duced, and the court not being suffi ciently advised in the matter, it was ordered that September 24th be fixed for considering the matter oi the equal ization of the assessment roll for the year 1895. In the mattet of the petition ot a. D. Holaday and others for a county road. Petition granted, and A. I). Holaday. W. T. Watts and U. S. Ad ams appointed viewers, and W. N. Me- serve surveyor, to meet at the residence of C. H. Sierks on September 16, 1895. In the matter of petition of Johu H. Adams and others for county road. Petition granted, and Thos. Solomon, K. Sesseman and E. Uoberts appointed viewers, and W. N. Meeerve surveyor, to meet at the residence of John H. Adams on September 26, 1895. In the matter of viewers' report on J. W. Foster road. Report read sec ond time aod road ordered opened, It the matter of viewers' report on Ballard road. Report continued for the term. In the matter of the bounty on scalps. It was ordered that a previous order allowing a bounty on scalps ot wild animals be vacated from this oste. Judge Blanchard and Commissioner Frakes voting to vacate the order and Commissioner Schoonover voting to retain the bounty. In the matter of the tax levy for the year 1895. This matter coming on to be heard, it was ordered that the mat ter be continued for the term. In the matter of the settlement with the various county officers. The ac counts of the county clerk, sheriff and treasurer were examined, iound to be correct and approved. The following bills were examined, corrected and ordered paid : Barnes, G W, deputy assessor. ..... .1125 00 White, Martin, county assessor 135 00 Newell, U H, work on assessment roll 38 00 Dolman, W H, supplies for county charge 4 85 Chalmers, JMP, examining insane patient o w Weed. Judson. nostaee for county officers 10 00 Sears, Geo C. boarding prisoners. . . . 24 30 Meaerre. W N. establishing eovern- ment corners 87 50 Roser.M. lumber for rd 8 10 00 Meserve, W N, county surveyor.... 23 00 Barnard. Geo D. stationery 3 CO Cony era, W E. bounty on scalps 4 00 Dart Mnckle. snDDlies lor conn- house 2 17 Coooer. Thos. team for burvioz In dian . : : 2 00 Robinson. A. direine crave for In dian 2 00 English, C. A 8on. lumber for rd 5.. 30 05 Doan, C F, expense for transporting nnsonera mi tattle oi uoluniDia, countv , 18 30 McDonald. A P. lnmber for r d 6. . . 52 47 Peaftlee Rrns. nrintine- brief in case - of Columbia county vsG A Massie 21 60 Swaeer. J H. committing: insane pa tient 1 60 Boss, E, medicine for county charge 65 Godfrey, J B, work on county road. . 6 25 Zilleett. K A. suDDlies for Mrs lied- uiond 8 00 Dart &. Mnckle. anDnliea for Mrs Mc Coy 10 00 Dart A Mnckle, supplies for Hankin 6 00 Rice, W J. deputy district attorney. 10 00 Parker. D, bounty on scalps. 6 00 Perry, Geo W. same 1 00 King. WC. work on bridge rd 24... 15 00 Parker, 3 W, bounty on scalps 2 00 Erickson, 8, work on bridge r d 24.. 14 00 Marks, PO, same 40 00 Meserve Bros, lumber for r d 17 40 00 Weaver. M R makinsr enffin for In dian 1 60 Dolan. John, support of Jas Moore . 22 50 Zilleett. F A. sunnliax for A East- lick 4 00 Zilleett. F A. surtiilic for McCul- lough 8 65 Huber, Henry, support of sister 10 00 Monroe, C, supervisor r d 2A. 18 00 Dart & Muckle, nails for r d 28 2 25 Rice, Dan, spikes and nails for r d 10 7 25 Bortbwick, H B, lumber for rd 6... 10 38 Clark fine, making table for ur veyor 6 60 Wilson, J H. viewer on Foster road 4 Shearer, W 8, marker, lame 4 00 Vaiirolkenburg, W E.cliamman.... 4 00 Vanvolkenborg, J A, viewer, same.. 4 GO OrwiK. J A. chainman. same 4 00 A nderaon ,HO, viewer, same 4 70 W atts. J G. conducting teachers' ex amination 12 00 Little, A B, assisting ; 12 00 Watts. J G. visiting schools 42 00 Cliff, H R. examining insane patient 6 00 roruana Hospital, support, of Airs Buckbee ' 48 00 Oregon Mist, printing stationery.... 38 62 Conyera, E w. supplies for Mrs War- runa 3 60 Blakeslev. A H. boarding nrisoers . . 9.00 Hughes, H, sawing wood for court house .. 15 00 Zillgett, F A, nails for r d 15 1 00 Solomon, Chan, work on bridge rd 19 2 25 Hclioonover, 8 G, commissioner's fee 14 60 r rakes, r A, same 8 uu Hall, J K. i p fess in coroner s In' Quest 8 00 Campbell. J E, constable, same , 2 70 Merrill, N, juror, same .100 Warren, H L. same 1 00 llattan, K H, same 1 00 Doerr, Henry, same . . 1 00 Bumgardner, I, same 1 00 Tedford, H J, sane 1 yo Miller, W 8, witness, same 1 70 Cameron. Hut-li, same 2 20 Barnes, D J, same 2 20 Whit, O A, same 1 60 Swagvr, J If, j p fees, state vs Kench 8 ::0 Decker, !, L, constable, same 10 35 Whitney, May, witness, asms 3 00 Godfrey, Florence, same 8 60 Gray, M 0, reporter, same 8 00 Alias A Cleetun, deputy district at torney 10 00 The following "bills were con tinued for the term : Brown, T H, work In r d 15 ... .... . 10 It Heed. Joseph, same 1761 Blakelev, Riifus, same 14 00 McCauley, Uaam 6 87 EloUniau. W C. asms IT 61 Cumnbell. John. same.............. S 50 Johnson, M M. unit.,,, 1 804 Reed, O, same 15 61 IVttijohn, T. same 3 76 Dereberry, W, same 1 25 The following bills were re jected : Conyers, E W, supplies for Mrs Wood! 14 30 Whereupon court adjourned uutil September 24th, 1S95. THE CENSUS COMPLETE. Colombia County's Population, and the Production of Last If ear. After many months of hard labor the assessors of this county have completed the census enumeration, and now we are able to furnish our readers with the compute figures. The work was necessarily made tedious by the tact that the assessment of the county was made at the same time. Mr. White and his deputy, Mr. Barnes, have not slighted the work in any way, and if the blanks furnished by ths stats for such purpose had been arranged so as to allow of enumerating less important articles, such as beef, chickens, eggs, etc, we would have been able to tell exactly the output of the county for the year 1884 in every detail. The following are the figures taken from the census book in the assessor's office, and include population and production : No. of males over 21 years 1,796 No. ot males under 31 years and oyer 10 vears 1,003 No. of males under 10 years 768 fo. oi i.ruaiee over 18 years vttt No. of females under 18 years and over 10 years ... . 493 No. of females under 10 years.... 766 Totalpopnlation.. 5,800 No. of legal voters 1,756 PRODUCTION. No. lbs. of wool.. . 6.446 No. of sheep 1.308 No. of hogs 1.249 No. of horses.. 1,614 No. ot mules 49 No. of cattle. 4,590 No. bu. of wheat 8.186 No. bu.of ota 20,776 No. bu. of rye 6.J6 No. bu. of corn 104 No. tons of hay 10,823 No. lbs. of tobacco 206 No. lbs. of butter and cheese. . . . . 198,479 No. lbs. of hops 0,413 No. bn. of potatoes 63,24 No. bu. of apples and pears 8,285 No. bu. of plums and prunes .. 1,438 No. barrels of salmon .... 6 193 No. feet of logs and lumber 18,17,OU0 No. of thine es 20.000.000 No. acres ot laud under cultivation 12372 CLiATSKAME. Deputy Sheriff Blakealey was in town on Monaay. A new scow Is being built near Bryant'i sawmill. The publie schools are moving slong quite soccessiuuy. The city council sot together Saturday evening, but we did not learn what was done. Palm & Company keep crowded to get lumber sawed fast enough to supply the de- mana. Mrs. Phil Stout, of Ilwaco, made her par ents a brief visit, leaving again ou Monday evening. C. Loverren was a nassenirer on the oat- going steamer Monday evening, bound for 1'ortiana. W. E. Conyers has bean supplying roast ing ears of a very excellent quality. They can be found at the store. Mrs. S. Lindgren passed through town last week on ner return from rortiana where she made a brief visit. Miss Gertie Badger arrived Monday from the Nehalem valley. She will probably apena some unit at ner nome near mis city Frank Merrill and others are getting things in shape to locate the co-operative sawmill near iseaver, on Harvey uienn place. Some voting folks gathered at the resi dence of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Conyers on Monday evening for a so-called surprise pany. It is interesting to visit the shingls mill and see the double-action process of mak ing shingles. Every one is busy when the mm is going. We thought we noted the visage of J. R, Beeele. of The Mist, on our streets Mon day, and learned that he waa on bis wsy to ztenaiem vaney. Onr veteran farmers, O. J. Bryant and wife, were in town Monday doinai some shopping. They are supplying some excel lent jrmt ror market. A photographer's scow is another addi tion as well as attraction. The usual ssm pie pictures were swung to the breese and bu seems rcouj uir uusiueea. G. F. Lindgren, of Mist, was in town last Monday with his young daughter, on their way to Portland. He expects to leave his daughter there to attend school this winter. Mrs. J. T. Johnson was bronght home last Friday from jucfteeley s, where she has been since the injury received in being thrown from a horse. She is imnrovintr. but is very much disabled by the injuries reveiveu. The ridge road to Rainier was obstructed on tne uurtord place by falling trees a por uon ox ia.il weea, dui our enterprising rancher. C. Lovegren, and his boys got the trees removea alter oeing oDiigea to leave iiis norse ana cart in tne road over nigpt. WE XREGULATOR? Reader, did yon ever take Bimmonb Lives regulator, the "Kino of Liver Medicines ?'' Everybody needs take a liver remedy. It is a sluggish or jkl J 1, i.t.11 a i i . uuttniaeu uver Mutb impairs uu'hbliou and causes constipation, when the waste mat snouia do carried on remains in the body and poisons the whole system. xnac autt, Heavy loeung is due to a torpid liver. Biliousneea, Headache, Malaria and Indigestion are all liver aiseases. Jteeu the uver active bv an occasional dose of Simmons Liver Reg ulator and vou'll cot rid of these trou bles, and give tone to the whole sys tem. For a laxative Simmons Liver Resruiator is betteb than Pills. It does not gripe, nor weaken, but greatly refreshes and strengthens. livery package has the Iced Z gt.iinm on tlm wrapper. J. IL, JGciliu & Co., I'hiladclpliia. . sTmmomsX MARRIED. OKAHAM.DKAN At Vancouver. Wash.. Thursday, August 20th. lHt, Miss Alice M. 1'van io ueuoeu sr. urauaiu, sunueny of this city. WA88ER-H0APLEY. Near GoMe, Ore. Son, on Monday, Naptember tn. itsa, (Iss Flora Hoadley to Mr. Kmll Warner, Justice Brown officiating. Notice T Creditors, "VTOTlCIt is hereby given that ths untler- signed lias been appoimeu adminis trator of t he estate ot Peter Huilth, deceased, by the Hon. County Judge of Columbia County, Oregon. All persons having claims against said estate are required to present the same, properly verified, In rue, at ths ntHce of Pi I lard A Oole, In Wt. Helens. Ore gon, within six months from the data of this notioe. Dated August Id. 1HD5. 8AMllIi KINDER, alOslS Administrator of said estate. Nellce for Publlcauloaw Land Office at Ores oa City, Orton, AuillM S. HtVS. NOTICK Is hereby glvea that the lullowlng naineil settlor nu Died nouceof his Intuu- Una to make Hnal proof lu support ot lilt claim, and that salil proof will be made before County Clerk ol Columbia County, at at. lleleas, Ora (tm.oo Dttptember ID, lr&, vlsi FRANK I.. JOHNSON. Homestead entry No, WO, for the ne, see IS, tp S u, r 4 w. He names the following witnesses hi prove his eontlnuous reatitouce upon, and cultivation of, said Und, via: John Schedvln, of Mlat, Oreaont lrs MxsnusMti.of Mist, Orvsim; Clous K. Urouberg, ol Mint. Oregon: Nets A. Sell, of Mint, Oregon. K011KKT A. M1U.KK, Natlce fer PukHeutleitr land Office at Oregon City, Oreaon, Amiut 5. wh. NOTICE Is hereby given that the following named settler ana filed notice ol his inten tion to make flual proof In support ot his otahn, and that said proof will be made be lore the County Clerk of Columblacounty, at St. Ueleus, Oregon, ou September 4Kb, 16S&, vis: EDWARD HCHMIPT, Homestead entry No. fty!, (or the seW, see St, tp S n, r w. He names the following wltnesMNi to Drove his eontlnuous resilience upon, and cultivation of, said taad, via: Daniel 1. Dlllard. of Mist, Oregon; Samuel Muun. ot Uoble, Ore gon; waiter s. campDeu, oi Mist, uregon; Charles Morel, of lioble, Orotron. atelS KOBKKT A. M1LLKR, Register. TRKASlKfcB'a NOTICE. County Treasurer's Offick, St. Helens, Or., August 30, 1895.; NOTtCl3 is hereby given that all Colum bia county warrants heretofore pre sented and endorsed "Not Paid for Want ot Funds." up to May 17, 18! St, will be paid upon presentation at this office. Interest on the same will not be allowed after this date. a30e27 E. M. WHARTON, Treasurer of Columbia County, Oregon. Sheriff's Sale forjoliniiiient Taies. BY VIRTUE OF A WARRANT ISSUED BV the County Clerk of Columbia County, State of Oregon, under the seal of said County and State, oa the 27th da of July. UttKi, and to me directed, commanding me to levy upon the soodi and chattels of dellntiueut taxpayers named In the delinquent tax roll of Columbia uounty, mate or urogou, lor tne year ikh mere to attached, and II none be found, then upon the real property as set forth aud described In said rtellnitient tax roll or so much thereof aa snail ie auincieni to saintly me amount oi taxes ocnargeu tnerein, tomtner witn easts ana ex penses of sale. I have duly levied upon (having beeu unable to flud personal property sufflcleul out ot which to make said taxes) tho real estate set opposite the names of the respective parties, tlrms and corporations contained In the follow ing list to satUly the amount of taxes and costs assessed and chanted airainrt such persons. Arms and corpora tlous lu said delinquent tax roll, all of said property being situated In said County and State, and described in said delinquent tax roll lor saiu county aua slate, lor saia year, as ioi lows, to wit: Adams, T 1, w H of se W of sec SS, tp S n, row: and w w of uiu of see 84. Id 4 n, r A w ; ItiO acres I 8 07 Amann. C. lots 2. o. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10 and 12. blk 66, Columbia City 1 48 Baxter. L O. s M of sw W of see A to 6 n. its til Bann A Nealevhousen. lot 1. blk 7. Ver- nouia.. 'M Backus, A P, lot blk 11, Veraonla 1 VI Boden, J r, one acre out of the nw cor ner of sw li ol sec la. tD ( u. r 2 w: 1 acre T OS Braces. J II. v h of h u and e M of sw Ki of sec 2, tp u, it w; 1(50 seres 9 82 Brauen. Ball e. lot 10 blk 12. Vernonla. andlotl2llkURoeaddtoVeraoDia S3 Brooks, E D. lot 2 blk 2, Bryantvllle 72 Bryant, E 8, e of nw '4 and sw of ne sec 21, tp 7 n, I 4 w, 120 acres; and sw and w H of se H aud se of oe and lots 2. 8. 4. b and . leas 71 acres sec 16, tp7n, M w; aus acres 120 02 Brown, Jono L, ivoliw see zs, tp 7 n, r 4 w, and se H of nw and no i of sw W and e H of sw sec 23. tp 7 o. r4w;xa)acres 17 M Bvnon. Ous H. lot 12 blk 26. Melllnircr s add to Vernonla 14 Barnes. R II. sw of see A tD S n. r 6 w: 1C0 acres SS BanHelil. Jennie, nw Vf of nw V of 2S, tp4 n. r 4 w; 0 acres 2 68 Bozarth. C W, lot t blk 26 Columbia City M Borthw ck. Mrs H B. se U of sec 21. to 6 D, r 2 w: 100 acres 10 84 Brown. J J. nnd koiih and e M of ne ii ot see 10, tp 4 n, r 4 w; 2(0 acres. ... 17 00 Rruraer. A. w W of aw hi of sec 20. to S u. r 2 w; 40 acres 2 (4 Branch. K Is. nw v. of see 14. Is I n. is w; 150 acres 8 80 Brysnt, K O, (estate), J Wagoner's D. L. C. In sec 8, tp 7 n, r 4 w; 160 acres: K O Bryant's U. 1. C. In sections 6 and .. tp7 n, r4w; MOacres; lout, 4, A and 6 ot sec 8. to 7 n. r 4 w: 67 acres: tots 1 and 2of sees, tp7 n,r4w; 68 acres... 86 84 Caples, Willie L, nw of sw 4 see 86. tp 6 n. r 2 w : 40 aorea: and lot 7 In blk L In Columbia City t 08 Caples, h M, uw of ne i see 12, tp 6 n, r 2 w: 40 acres: and kits b to 9 blk 19. Columbia City 14 82 Camobell. II ii. Iota 7. 8 ana S In blk 11. Rose's add lo Vernonla 1 67 Chamberlain, Ida, lot 8 blk 17, Vernonla fie Cheney, M R. lot 12 blk 8, Vernonla 72 CI ne. John W. nw M of ne 14 of sec 23. to 8u, r2w; 40 acres 4W Clavton. Chas. ne W of sec S3, to 4 n. r 2 w; 160 acres 8 80 Collins, sugar, uw , ol ne X of sec 30, tp 6 n, r 2 w: 40 acres 4 74 Cnrliss, D M, e Uof Bt !4, leas 9 acres, In sec 2 tp 4 n, r 2 w; 69 acres 8 55 Col tan. A O, e U of ne i, see 82, tp 8 n, r 4 w, and s H of se X of sec 21 tp 8 n, r 4 w; 160 acres 6 76 Carson, A Paulson, part of E A Leraont D L C, sec 84. tp 5 n, r 1 w, 83 acres; and riart of Caples' D I. C and the tide land n front of same, la sec 84, tp 6 n, r 1 w; 6 acres "11 05 Charlston, Peter, lot 11 blk 12, Columbia City 24 Crable, J H. e ii of nw U and lots 1 and 2, sec 19, tp4n,r5w;140acres 8 80 CTandle, D K, lot 7, sec 14, tp 8 n, r 4 w, and lot 1, sec 23, tp 8 n, r 4 w; 49 acres 8 bn Compton, J F, ne sec 11, tp 6 n, r 6 w; acrua e BV Cummlngs, Marale, lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, , 10, 11 audl2, blk V; lots 1. 2, S, 4, 6, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12, blk 26: lots 1, 2, 8, 4, 6 and 6, k 42; lota 1 snd 12, blk 18; lots 1 and 12, blk 8, Hecond sdd to Vernonla; lots 7 and 8, blk 16, rirat add to Vernonla Da union, Thos, lot 6, sec 28, tp 8 n, r 4 w; 81 acres Deariiur.H F, w of se Vt and neofse i, sec 22, tp 7 n, r 6 w, and nw ofsw sec 2, tp 7 n, r 6 w; 1C0 acres Dummeyer, J H, nw Ji of sec 1, tp 6 n, r 6 w: 140 acres 7 81 4 12 8 32 8 24 6 28 628 1 00 1104 Davis, Clins, w i of nw sec 26, tp 6 n, r 2 w; 80 acres Davidson, I h, (estate), und M of nw 14, sec 11. to 6 n. r 2 w: hO arrea. Dillingham, W 0, lots 1 and 2, blk 12, Co lumbia City.... Dnimmoud, 1, Wm.i se of see 35, tp 6 n, r z w; nu acres. rli'knon, Charles, s U of sw of see 10, tp 7 n, r 4 w; eof ne A of sec 9, tp 7 n. r 4 w: e i of sw U of sec 29. tD 7 n. r 4 w; e M of se W of see 28, tp7 n, r 4 w; 8a acres; lots 6 and 7, blk 8, Bryant vllle nitelke, George, s of nw W, and d U 88 66 Everette, A A, nw ii of sec 82, 'tp 6 it, r 8 10 88 l. , w w:i Erickson. Andrew, beglnulntr at sw cor 11 00 ner of thee 4 of nw yt, thence esst Wr'i rods, thence north 2 rods, thence west D rods, thence south to place of beginning, In sec 86, tp 7 n, r 8 w: 6 acres 2 78 Elwell, John, se ot ne i, and ne of se '-i of see 18. fn 7 li. r 3 w: KO acrui... 19 84 Felton, J B, (otatc), nw J4 of ncl of see 23, ipon.izwiwacreiciAiin in reaen er's D. L. C. north of Tide creek, In sec 80. 1116 n. r 1 Hiid 2 w: lflfiu'res.... 26 17 Fink, James, n of lot 2, sec 8, tp 7 n, r 4 w;iu acres; w 'A except la acres, nee 4, tp 7 n, r 4 w; 302 acres: e of ne y ot sec 27, tp 7 a, It w, and w li ol w of sec 1, tp 7 n, r 4 w ; 240 acres; ne of sec 2. to 7 n. r 4 w: IliO acrM... .:. 64 62 Foster, Belle.Sacres In w corner of nw 4 01 uw ;4 of sec 18, tps n, r2 M8 acres : 3 06 Finher, J H, e of se ii of sen 88,, I n, r w. ann w oi sw a oi m jm n. r 4 w : 160 acme "A? ' i i Finn, David, sw 'A of sec 80, tfTiii, 1 8 w:lixi seres... . .; ( ., 80 Fowler. K U. lot 1 of sec 6. tn4 Juki "1 7.'. (ieorfc, M M, e A ol w"i, aoajSrti TvJr GREAT BANKRUPT SALE OF THE DEY GOODS Unparalleled Sacrifice of , : m We Haie Secured this Magnificent Stock or Dry Goods for Net .; . ' ', Th name and ranutatlon IIUDOLPH Qrado Dry Oooda aver shown to Oregon, la reason that It la uoneoaaaary for Ui to Dry irooda would suggest an early InspecUon ot this stock, It la I ha ohauo of On Half tha Prloa you pay for Inferior goods alsewbera. Yon will find In tl.li stock Frauoh Tattern Bulla, P. D W. B Kid the city, flu Kid Olov, Bilk MltU and Sole Aients for tne "Hew Idea" Perfect Fittloi Patterns. Best made. e DRESS GOODS. lain. wide Bursh Silk ttflpr jrd 20 " " India silk I " " colored Moire silk.,,. 1H ' " fancy figured silks,.,. lKln. wlila eliailauablu silks. JVC , It w 11 lso tl " " white or black brocaded SllkS 070 " 1 " " silk irelreu, all colors...... 7ao t " " silk plushes ., sve " Hlack relveteen Ilfte M French pattern nulla 2 SO, 8 JO, 4 SO, 8HI each 3ln. wide all wool Hcotch eliefloU.., Sue yard all wotd Ulluert'a sacklua.. Wo colored Hurah serges, all WlK) joo fancy checks and stripe suiiluifs 19o tlllberu sacklnK, all wool. . . 8W plain and mixed color, all wool suitlnin OOo ' evenlaiisliailesand blk, all woorelbalroaa 88 new shades aud black, alt wool Henriettas 40e ' black alpaca 2.VJ Plucliet:k ehevtota 1M 1 lleatlier mixture 12H Colored lleurlelle Klo 88 M ETenlng shades Henrietta... rjo Hllkflnlhel Uohalrs, grejr or brown.. '2te Black aliwca w - Kauov colored brorado and dlsaonala. 80 " W In. wide chevlois, Scotch effecu lvo " 31 lllark Moire sultliut. ....... 1IM " 31 " Hlwk brocaded sattvens. . . . lift " 31 " Hlack and whit polka dot oraanui iz'to 34 " Flxured ontandle tl " Fiaured percales lOu ' 27 " Hlaca satteu......ec, iuc, ia.o Fiaurea auca siiiuuks. ...... i .HJ, auu no .... V .... USo Cashmere finished dm outlui Wool challles i:ntton ell allies Whit embroidered cam one sun pat terns H 24 per pattern Klohly embroidered black ontandle suits 8100 snd tl is per pattern DOMESTICS. 4-4 Heary onbleached muslin 4S'e yd 4-4 Wide bleached muslin, soft nntsh.. ac ' Heavy double wiutn aneeurur uto Hhitv Canton flsunels 6o u Fine white shaker llannel 8 and e All wool heavy twilled scarlet llannel. lfte Hmi' itrinml outlne flannels. 6a Figured Turkey red outlua flannel Best American prints, dark and lltfht colors 4 aud Best American Indigo prints White apron cherka 4 and Fine Amoskeag aluahara.. Heavy cheviot sblrting. 2& in. wide Krtnkel seorsuckw Ho Se 80 8a fie M ' '0 So 100 lie lue loo DC 8a 260 We 170 ' SOIn. figured oriinnztnes.. Savory fancy nauneis.... rrencn nanueieia HlllcallnBa 4t In. wide hemstitched apron strip. . . White dotted Hwiss Checked glass toweling Heavy Crash roller toweling All linen Knssia crash 68 Inches wide loom dice table linen.. 54 inches wide Turkey red table linen. 46 Inch all linen loom dice table linen. Heat cotton batting Checked napkins H W hit linen Damask napkins Heavy bedticklug Ail lluen cheeked glass toweling Large else eotton towel Extra heavy all linen Damask towels. . Extra large slse loom dice towels Extra large slse crochet bedspreads. . . . So roll 2Se do's eon bu each so Be 40e 10 4 Uray or wnite Dianseia. Ibe pair 10-4 Extrahoavr gray or whlteblankete 11.88 Largs slue chenille tame oovers 7lo each 8-4 Raw silk table oovers. 11.66 Cirtalna arrtins. to, 8c and lOo yard Best marble table oil doth. m SHANAHAN BROTHERS, 215 First 8treet, Corner Salmon, Portland. Oregon. SAMPLES SENT AND MAIL OBDEBS PBOMPTLY ATTENDED TO. Mantion thi paper wbon writing or tUin; cWoftc24,tp4n,r8w; 180 acres.. Ooldsmith.Msz. netfofsec 4, ipa, 2 w: 140 acres; ne4 of BtM. and lots 8 and 4 of sec 16, tp 8 n, r 2 w ; 77 acre Ball, O L, lot 11, In blk 8, Rose' add lo Vernonla. Hackett, 8, lot 4, blk 8, Eoae'taddto Vernonla Ragler, lot 4, blk 8, Vernonla Harris, Philander. of sw X of sec 22, tp7n, r2w; 80 acres Hollis, Hector, w of n X of sec 8, tp 5 n, r8w: 80 acres Hawkes, M, sw of seo 22, tp 6 n, r 1 w; 1200 18 82 1 41 M 88 10 76 8 16 Heatly, Tenboeck A Grace, s Si of sec 80, imi acres. 1068 42 24 11 14 18 87 1088 M 72 180 80 98 94 72 67 84 17 60 6 20, tp a, r i w, anc r 1 w; 840 acres.. 1 w, and w hi of sselO, tp6 a, Henderson, WC,i) of M.'t'p'i n'.'r iv mi acraa Uotallng, A P A Co., lots 7 snd 8, blk 4, Columbia City Illrsch, H; Fleshnler, F, and Bchlusser, A., se 4 el see 8 tp 7 n, r 8 w; 140 acre. Jennings, J A, 82 acres In w V, of Mot sw of see 82, tp 8 n. r 4 w; to acres. . Jones, Josephoa, (estate), lot 1, blk 2, Clatakanie Jnugnlckie, John, nw Si of sec 8, tp 8 n, r2w; 111 acres Johnson, N P, se V of nw it of seo 28, tp o n, r 4 w.ano s of nw J4, ana ne y of nw )i of seo 26, tp 6 n, r 4 w; 160 acres Kearny. Thmnsa, nw ii of see 9, tp 8 n, r it; 1(10 acres Kelley, L L, lots 7 and 8, blk 8, first add to Veraonla Kennedy, John, nw of nw '4 of sec 28, ip 7 n, raw, aim sw 54 01 w J4 01 seo 24. to 7 n. r 8 w: 80 acres Kiesendahi, Auguate, part of Bonaer'e D. L. C. sec 28, tn 8 n, r 1 w ; 200 acres. . . . Kolher, Ed and Armstrong, O C, w H of sec 22, tp 4 n, r 6 w; 820 acres. . . . rump, Richard, w ii of sw of sec 88, tptf n, rS w; 80 acre iLand, Thomas, w of nw ii. and ae ii ol no ii, and sw ol ne 'A ot seo 82. tn7 n. rf7 w. lOOacres 8 82 LaLand, M W. part of nw H of nw H of see 28. to 7 n. r 2 w : 20 acres , 248 166 24 99 80 10 M Lewis, C W sw ii of nw H of sec 18, tp 4 n, r4 w; 40 acres Luplau, Ladd, H of n of seo 8, tp 4 u, r4 w; 80 seres Lambert, tW,Ji of sw ii of see 2, tp e n, r 4 w, eon ne 01 se auu se of ne i of sec 8. to 6 n. r 4 w: 160 acres Lackband, Christ, s of se ii, and X ot sw 01 sec ol, tp 7 n, raw; ltso acres McMlck, W L, lot 8, blk 6, second add to Vernonla Mescber, A nnie, sw of nw ii, and nw ii of swJiof sec 20, tp 7 n, r 2 w; HO acre Morse. D C, s ii of ne , and lot 4 of see 16 in 7 n. r 4 w: 110 acros 4 16 872 Mugrovc, N A , se k of sw X of sec 8, tp Bill n w, ana s 01 nw sun w of se '4. and se 'A of se , and ne and lot 6 of sec 111. tp 8 11. tl v: acres; lot 6 of sec 1A, tp 8 n, r 1 w; 47 acres ; w of w . and lots 1, 2, 8, and 4, leas 1 a ires of sec 14, tp u, 1 1 w; 877 acres 170 92 Maxey, JV u ii of nw ii, snd n X of w ii of sec Jt, tp 8 n, r 2 w; 1G0 acres McClaymond. L J. n ii of s U of sec 20. 86 728 10 42 882 U 66 In 4 n, r 6 w :e)M acres IfcClure, K P, Lucretm Ban's D. L. C. In sec in, tp 7 n, rs w; nai acres; uaof n": , ii, r . ff, nviva Mcliermolt, Thou., nw X ol sec22,tp 6 n,r2w; KlOecre McKay, K D, se of sec 84, tp n, r 2 w; lflll acres Mclicnn, D I), und tinliii, and X of ne ! of sou 16. tn 4 n. r 4 w : 200 acrs. . 17 00 80 8 M Mcllcsn, Anna, w of 11 w X of sec 16, tp 4 11, r 4 wj 80 acres , McBelh, Vim E, w X of nw X of sec 82, tp 6 11, r 4 w, 80 ucrut Mcdulre, M W, und ol nw X of seo 14. tp li 11. r 2 w, Ml iu'tom; anil n X "w X and w X of ec!-4, see 80, tp 6 11, r 8 w ; 1(10 acrpa , ,,, 15 64 BANKRUPT- ' OF 1 '."'.. RUDOLPH GOLDSMITH Fine Dry doods, Astounding : ; , ' ' GOLDSMITH baa alwayi born for oarrylni the finest and beat aalaotad stock r High Flltlng, Thompsoira and oilier ceiooraieu inaasa oi corsets, tua iarii. . . ie. Underwear; In faot, any good to b found In a HraUolai Dry ioodsbtoeMt Baakrupl Prio. Nnltlneham curtain net 10a yi Keniuanu of silk, velvets, plushes, satins, dresi (imhIs, flannels, shirtings, table llneus, tow Hugs, lo closed out regarutea vi oust. HOSIERY. Ladles' hurt black cotton hose n pair " Heavy gray tuUed eotton hose. Ho " Ladles' Isst black seainlaaaeotlan hoae 124 " " Fast black boot lanuy ton hose, lOu " " Fancy rolurwl seainfes nose... 100 " u 40 aueg. stni high, spliced heel, fast hlack hose 88o " u fast black opera hose 10 " " rauey color epera lios 800 " 11 Heavy ribbed fast black woolen hose 380 " Children's last black ribbed eotton RDi. H lli III BO " Fast blaak ribbed eotton hose, sites to 8U H Heavy ribbed last black seamlee noltfin hoaa. slsna to a. 90 11 Kovs' heavv ribbed fast black blovela hose, slsaa to 10 180 " Children's all wool cashmere hose..., loo " Ladles' Ian hue Uo, 16 and 800 11 UNDERWEAR AND CORSETS. Ladles' Jersey ribbed vesta, sleeveless. 80 each Ladies' Jersey ribbed vele, sleeveless. so, Iki, Wo aud 170 " Ladle' Jersey ribbed vesta, hallsleevea Ha " " jersey niiuva resu wttn sieeves ive M Nslural wool vesu or pan Is.,., 470 " White merino vaeta or iMUlla.... 8Ae M Children's while inerlue vests or pants m Lames' uoiou suits mwh Ladle' 8s u red sateen walsta, puffed . sleeve. 88c each Ladle' wblt lawn walsta .sac " Lung waist gray sateen corset. 430 " Dr. Uall s heaitn eonet ix - Extra long waist grey and black cornels 7m " Odd lots ol 7(. 81 00 and 11.20 corsels. , 280 " Black tateea rultted sklrta we " In cooeis we carry Thomiwin't Warners Health and Caroline. W. B. Hcliitllngs, U. U. and other leading makes of comets, all at bargain price. GLOVES, NOTIONS, ETC. TBX CELEBRATED FOU8SI KID OLOVK8, TUB BKHT KID (ll.OVEa IM 1UK MAKkaT. 8 button or 8 hook Fonssl kid gloves In black or colors, 81.78 aud 81 00 qual- . , ttyfor ,. W Wpa'r t butten or 8 hook Fousst kid gloves In black or Colore. 1 28 Ml 00 qua. ltv, lor 80o " 8 button length, ttuede mosquetalre, F,ui kid gloves, It 76 and ii W quality lor , 81 18 M 8 button length, Huele moequetalr kid gloves, new shailes 8ao " IdTes' Jersey gloves too " Odd loU awl broken Hue of kid gloves closed out at 40 ' Ladles' Mark Taffeta silk glovea, 18, 20. Sfte " Lsdies' black silk mills. U, 10. 28 ami 86 Ladles' blsrk, uu, slate and bruwn Berlin gloves 10a " Mies' black silk glovse aw Lwllus silk mittens 8so " Ladies' canvas bells 10c each Hots' canvas soils ; 40 eh Ladles' leather belts, 10, 14, 18, 26, 28, kaand 600 Colored border handkerchiefs. 1,2,8,4 Ac " White hem-stilcbed bandken'hlels..,. 80 " While ambrolderad handkerchief e, . be and 100 " Silk handkerchiefs, embroidered eor- uers 10o " Campaign bandkarchlefs In while 20 " A baudsuni line of ladles' whit ap rons, lace or inbrotdory trimmed liic, IV and 29 " Dress buckles 8c, 10c, 120. 160 aud 2ta Alwavs ready dress stays., loo silk Windsor Uus W hile lawn Ilea, embroidered ends 22 each 6 " Majors, John R, n of nw and se X of nwotsec to, tp Id, r 2 w; 120 acres... Marquam, P A, se ii of se 14, Ip 4 n, r t w; 160 acre . Marquam, Nettle, LofTsr D L C, seels 20, 20 aud 80, tp 4 n, r I and 2 w; fc!A aeres, M and L If oyt'a 0 L C, west el Heap pooae creek, in see 81, tp 4 n, r 1 w; 316 aenis: Neaslev's D LC.secU2A and 80. 7 92 1108 tp 4 a, r 1 and 2 w, 108 acres; Hbmghl on'eULC, Ip4 n, r 1 and 2 w; 10 acres. , , Melr, A. s X of sw X and sw X of a of sec 26, tp 4 n, f 2 w: 120 acres Merrick, Joseph lots 1, 2, 8 and 4, blk 4, lot 1. blk 6: lots 1, 2. 8, 4. 4, 4, 7. 8, 0, 10 and 11, blk 7; lots 7, 8, 9 and 10, blk 9; lots 7, 6, 9, 10, 16, 17. 18, 20 and 21, blk - 1.V Iota 12, 18, 14. 16 and 16, blk 20; lots 9. 22 9. 10, 11 and 12, blk 28; loU 1, 1 and 8, blk 21; lots 8. 7, 8, 9. 10 sud 11, blk 18; lots 2, 8, 4, 8, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, II, 12. 18, 14 and 16, blk 24; lots 11. 12, 16 and 16, blk 27; lots 1, 2 and 7. blk 81; all of blks s7, 94, IW, 99. 110, m, 108. 118. 117, 11. id, 112, 1x2, Ids, 184, 120 and 142 ni Helens 941 40 (80 1880 788 Moulton. Henry, n w of see 88, Ip n, r 6 w; 180 acre Moaer, C W, nw X of see 17, tp7 n, r 2 w 1A0 acre 16 67 Malhse, R L. w X of n X of sea 27, tp 4 n.llw: 40 acres 4 40 Nelson, Nels A, ne H of soc 4, tp 6 n, r 8 ; 1 no (82 I 82 114 82 Neyineyer, U, nX of so 8, tp 6 n, r 8 w; imi acres Kewborv, W ft, lots 2 and 6. blk 8; lots 4, 0 and 0, ma ; lot 1, tug iv: lot 1, rux 14; lots 7, 6, 9, 10, II and 12, blk 41, sec ond add to Vernonla Pearson. Oeorge, s H of a ii of sw X of nw ana nwuiiw 34 01 seo a, tp 6n. r4 w: 00 acres Patterson, Mary E, ne X and se !4 of see 86, tp 6 0, r 1 w; 820 acres Pihl,0,sHofseo84,tp6n,r 2 w; 100 17 60 1086 138 acres . Pong, Jan A, lota 6 and 6, blk 67, Col urn- ina 1:117 Portland lavlngs Bank, beginning where county road luteraect south line of T Lamberson's D. L. C thence n 70 de grees w 81.91 chains to east Una of M P H ft line, thence south 80 degree sst along line ef said railroad 2 60 chains to south line of B M Walts' claim, thence 80 degrees 80 min esst along center of county road 90.26 chains to Dlaee of beginning In see 12. tp8n, r2w, 07 scree 14 80 nceQi femora, teaiaioj, n f 01 se 54 01 sec 1, tp7 n, r4 w; 80 sores Richards, J W, lo X of s X of 14, tp 7 H T S W J0 ttsVr'xM Richards, Mrs. C L, sw ii of nw X, and nXot sejof sec 14, tp7n,r8w; 80 acros . , , , Rlggs, Mrs Mary, Dobbins' add to Rainier ths wX of ths tX of blk 7 Rlggs, W M, w X of nw X, less 10 acre, sec 21, tp 7 n, r 2 w, 67 seres Rose, H A, X of X, less 1)1 acres, seo A. to 4 n. r4 w. 118 acres 4 99 141 146 11 78 28 19 66 Roter, Peter, X ol sw X nd se X ol sw sw 'Anna seti of sw 1 X 01 soo 88, tp 7 n, r i ana ae a 01 160... 1 82 Honor, Uli linel, nw X ol uX and aw X ii, nw X f I ne V. of 111 01 ae 'A nun ue 4 oi ne ; 01 sec sz, in 7 n, r i w, im acros; n ; U of nw U and 1 w X of nw X "d nw4 of sw of Roser, Mary A, sw X of se X seo 20. tn 7 " un. .i, , c w 1 mxki m:rue 1 e M ol ne li snd sw W of i, s ne Xi "c 83, tp7n, r2 w; 1A0 acres... itus A Davis, sw X of sac 29, tp 6 0, r 8 w: 160 acres ......... Reed, Henry, nek of seo 86, tp4 n, r S Wi . 100 acres , Rnbersoa, Edward, n X ot a of see 11. tp 4 n. r 2 w; 160 acres , Reck well, MnCF,Uofsw X, and n XolneX. audneof seo 1, tpSn, r 8w:8U0Bcres Rursell, L K, sw X of w X of sec 16. tp 1 11, r4 w; 40 acres Kymsn, R W, s X of mX of seo 59, tp4 n, r 4 w, and n tl ue X of so 92, tp 4 n, r4 w; loo acres,,,,,,, 18 96 86 27 1 80 12 00 11 00 19 80 2 20 7 92 -a. STOCK Bargains In all Departments ; Spot Casb at 48 Cents on a Dollar refer to tba 8m. To Intending purchaaers of a lUe-tlm of scouring High Orade Dry Ooodi it - llks, rJatlns, Velvet, 1'rleaO.y Ulaok Ooods, sell patterns of ui laracat at 10 c EacU ard Hataen Windsor r tie 4c each cotton, while and col'rs kj pr Id if finish machine thread 8u sini'I ress U arks enaihel llruok's ImwI sol Ladles' linen collars. le eai h ladles linen culls. Embroidery silk, all color Kuilllugellk, all eolors,,,, ,8u pair IM Mf dllB SHM. loespo'l Hewing silks, all eolors o Wbaleboucaslng, all colors, f yard uteoas 10 p'ce Freni k horn bone Corset clasps, gray or black ...... Hair plus, assorted sties, Hilvered bracelet... Curling Irons..,,,,,,,, ,,, Hooka and eye Hlack llereulet braid., , Clothe brushes.,. Whisk brooms Hair brushes.. Tooth bruehe Heal stockinet dress shields .,,, eo qos 60 Pair 8a boa Ion pair to each lepap'r 8o yanl and up loo each we ', 10 " ...... 6o " 6c pair 40 yard rancy garter elastic I .Ii" ' ( lilt M., 1 , V Ladlesrlauey color satin boa support Sou pair Children's hot supporiors,, 80 Lame nose supporters Ladles' shopping bags. Toilet soaps, large eak... llahy hllM klivelopes...., ,,,, Large slse writing pads Hhell and bone hairpins Metal and silk dress buttons. Milk velllnes. all colors...... I'KI " Ki ach ,..8eand tat " 8 " 8o pk ...oo auu 70 lo " ne rioa e yard All eolors In chenille aud araseaes... 7 21 1,, natural wind handles skirls silk umbrella..., 00a each Jet trimmings 10. 12!,0, ltoend 'Jto yanl bilk (ilmp trimmings 6o aud We Aa usual we take the lend In laces, and are show ing the largest and best ataortmenl In the city. We have waah laees from 8e to He yard Hllk Urea, black, cream and colors, i to 18 In. wide, prices raugtii from , o to 80 yard A larg stock of new patterns In w broidery, eilglng A lna.rin.ga, Is yd and up Silk rlblions In all leaning shades. Hnby ribbon (10 yd pteree) 10 p'e Hllk binding rlblian ,ail colors.. ........ lue " No. 2 ribbon 8 yard No,rlbl-n o " Higher numbers sam vetuw. Remnants ol embroideries, laces aud ribbon closed out regardless of value. men's Wear. . Men's whit merino shirt or drawer. le each ilrey merino shirts or drawers lvo " Hen's B I hrbfgan shirts l-0 H Kura heavy aanllary merino shirts or drawers.. .400 Reinforced double beck and front laiindnedwhUeehttla..,. ..80a M Outing flannel ovenhlrts tee " Heavy knit laeed Irnntoverahlrt MM " Fanny Neglige overehlri,.... 8 Fancy ebeok lumpers Joe " Eatra heavy riveted blu skiilut over alls 180 " Engineers heavy denim overalls with Vlb 48 " Men's heavy seamlew aocss .8c. 7e and 8 pair " fanny dreas sblrls, aurvhed .... We. sue, ewo and 80o rach ' Pique and lawn lack Uea Aa Boys' overalls, riveted Son " Men' paper collars.,.., A box Allk four-lii hand lies l.Vi each " Fin embroldsrad lawn ties Iuc " Hllk leek lies... 10c and toe " Linen eollars As Heavy lineneufts He pal' Boy niitlug flannel slilrts ln " " Buckkla drlvlug gloves 86,46 and oo " ttoyssiieHBUdnrs., , An M Men's stuiwnders ton, IV and 8An M " Turkey real arMueharulk'fs An each t'niaundrleit while shirt " Boys outing namiel waist ion '? Mens Jesm pants KM pair MenecotPHisde pants , 8100 ' Mens tweed pan" ' " All the abov pant a ai ran ted not to rip. dee Mice, 0 W. 4 seres in a corner of sw X ef nw X It Ing south of Nehalem river In sex 24, tp8n, r4 w govern, J c, n X of o82, tp 1 0, r I w, ISO aeres Severn, Melllssa, sw X ot nw Si of see 28, tp6 a, r 1 w; 40 acres Simmons, Bert, lot I of see 84, tp 6 n, r 6 w, and lot 4 of see 86, tp 1 n, r tw; 68 Simmons, A E, n U of see 16, tp 7 n, r 1 w,: in) scree , Starr.C F, aw Jof sw u of see 8. tp 1 n, r 4 w, anileHof nw i, and lot 2 of sec is, tp t n. r 4 wi I60 eutei lot 2. blk 7. Rose's add to Vernonla Beiton, M and Franey J, ae of seo 8, tp 6 n, r4 w; ISO acres Sharfer A Conrad, nw X ol M 12, tp 8 n, lis; ISO sores.., Solemn, Peter, sw M of aw M of see 27, tp a n, r 4 w, and M of ne M of see w. tp Rn.r4w: 120 bsitm 4 40 90 40 1 80 10 81 8 89 1804 1687 Smith. D, sw U of sec 21, tp 7 n, r 6 w; 160 acres Stehman, D H, tot 2 of sec 1, tp 1 0, r 1 w; 87 acre , , Searing, M C, nw W of two 20, tp 4 a, r 1 w; 160 acres Shears, I, B, se X of lee 21, tp n, r 1 1 160 acres Sarfer, Jacob, se X of too 1 tp 1 0, r. I Wi ino aoree. teres.,,, L M, X of w X, snd w X of H 11 24, ipAn, r4w; K0 acres y, T C, a X of se 27, tp 7 a, r 2 1 Blmms, L M, 01 see 2 Tlmoney, lOOacrea. Tlmoney, J F, w U of as and se M ef se m of see 22, 1117 n, r 3 w, and part of OaUoway's D, C C. In sections 38, 26 and 2. In 7 n. r 2 w: 680 acres 77 88 6 28 N 10 40 1 82 1 34 Tracy, Frank, n W of se X. and s X of se X o' see 8, tp 4 n, r 4 w, ia acres . , Trim, Charles, estate), ne kfotsse 8, tp 8 n, r 2 w: loo acre. Tryon. S If, und X ol lota 1, 2. and 8, and sw ? 01 ew 01 sew u, y m , w , w annul Telbott, Ben F, n X of ne X. and se W of oev, ana ne h 01 ae 01 see so, ip a 11, . w, im mirne. , . , Tellman, T D, X of X ot X of 0 26, tp 6 n, r 6 w; 40 acres. !?, Tutlle, W H, lot 8 and 4, blk 47, Colum bia ciiy.. ; ; Vanblarlcom , J W, lota 1, 2, 1, 4. 8, 1, 7, 8, 9 and 10, blk 10, East Hide add to Ver nonla. , , , Vernonla Pub Co., lot 10, blk 8, Vernonla Vandyke, L W, X of, beginning at a point by a green maple tree near a drift In Kock creek, running across tb creek south, thence up the creek on the south bank son lost, thence north 802 feet, thence east 862 feet, thence south lo point of beginning on tb. w X ol sw X ol see 89, tp 8 n, r 4 west of w ametta meridian! fUaema 12 06 10 91 7 47 182 92 80 248 . 88 Waddle, J L, sw H oi seo U, tp 6 n, r w; 160 acres , Weaver, Ira J, aw of ago 19, tpn,r2 Waddle, Joe, nw'Wbf sc'ii,'tp6n,'r'o'w; 1 AO acres While, Emm, lot 8, 10, 11 and 12, blk .in '-..1 rti. Wllliama, F II, lots. bik'n.'c'oliimbiaCity Works, Herman. 1 acr In sw oorner of nw Wofnw Wof teelA, tp6n, r2r.. 110 Woods, W II, gw K ol see 20, tp 4 u, r 1 Wi inoaores 180 Woods, J H, and flora, J 0, w X of uw X ofacctft. tp7n, r8w;nuacrua .7 IN WriKht, H R and wife, lot 9, 10 aud 12, blkiLColnniblelJUy I 87 Wright, Mary M, lot 4, blk IS, East Bid add 10 Vernonla 46 Now. therefore, hv virtna nf aaM warrant. I Will. onHstiirdny, the 2lat day ol September, A. D. 1606. at the hour of in n'Wk A U . at the front door of tha County Courthouse, In the City of HI. Helens, Columbia County, Slate of Oregon, tell at public auction, subject to re demption, the ahnve-descrllied property, to satisfy laid tax and coats. CHARLES F. DOAN. SIisrlfTsiid Tax Collector for Columbia County, Oregon. Dated this 22ud day 0 August, ItUS, 55 uua IU 88 4 11 10 98 1 88 10 SS 81 VT'.v