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COLUMBIA COUNTY'S FUTUSS.
According to the census enumera-Hi-i
Just completed the population of
Columbia cnunly bus increased 14 per
oni since 1890. This is not a very
laige increase, but when it is remem
bered that this county is a heavily
timbered section the rate of increase
is gratifying. A stated in the Ore
f onian a few days ago the population
in heavily wooded district will not
f row rapidly until the timber and coal
f the county get the benefit of trans'
porlation so that these commodities
will asiial in clearing the land. Co
lumbia county has for several years
teen the principal lumber and shingle
producing section of the state, and
while this i trne it may be said that
tho development of these industries
has, in the mam, been carried on by
local capital. The mills of the county,
while of not Urge capacity, are nun
rous, and for most part have been al
rnost constantly in operation. It ha
jnade little difference so far as the ag
gregate output is concerned, whether!
the prices have been good or not. The j
.mills have been operated year after
year with the margin of profit reduced
with each succeeding year, until to
day, though the mills are still supply- i
jug the demand, the profit are small,
But the operation of the mills hag
erved a double purpose. While the
great bodies of timber have been man
ufactured into lumber, shingles and
piling for the market, furnishing em
ployment annually for hundreds of
men at remunerative wage, the land
from which the timber ha been cut
has been largely .prepared for the plow,
making it possible for the soil to be
tilled with profit, and happy homes
are now established where only a few
years ago stood dense forest. The
hillsides of the one lima logging camp
is now an orchard, or a meadow or a
garden, or, perhaps, wheatfield. There
ta no end to the wonder that have
been wrought in this section of great
forests. To the wayfarer that visited
Columbia county a few years ago a
different picture is presented, and to
those who come again a few years
henoe the scene will sgain be changed.
It has been well said that ''wonders
never cease." Even so, and the won
ders of Columbia couuty are just be
ginning to be realized.
There is another industry within
our borders of no mean consequence,
though small compared with those
above mentioned. In the process of
clearing land and making homes there
is a vast amount of timber to be dis
posed which is valuable only for fuel.
This is cut into cord wood snd is placed
on the market in Portland, sold to the
steamers' plying the Columbia river,
and to the salmon canneries. It is
estimated on good authority that the
steamboats alone plying between Fort
land and Astoria consume wood to the
value of SZO.UOU a month on an aver
; age all the year round, the greater
portion of which is distributed within
(he borders of Columbia county. To
this add the amount consumed in
pther branches of industry and the
aggregate will not fall shot t of $25,000
a month. All these branches ol in
d US try combine to produce wealth, and
at the same time they develop me
county's natural resources, which, in
the end, must place Columbia county
in the front rank with the foremost
counties of the state.
fRtiGBSSWS CLATSKIME.
On approaching the town of Clatg-
kanie from the river tne visitor is im
pressed With the idea that he is nearing
a great manufacturing center. And,
indeed, this is comparatively true,
from the time the steamer enters the
month of the Clatskanie river there
can be seen at one glance steam issuing
from four manufacturing establish
ments. The first one reached and be
ing sitnated near the entrance to the
river is the plant of the Clatskanie
Lumbering Company.. A short dis
tance above is located the Manzanillo
mills, and further on about half a mile
distant is Othe town of Clatskanie
where is located the shingle mill of A.
ti. & V. K. Tichenor and the sawmill
of E. S. Bryant.
The two first mills mentioned are
lumber and shingle mills combined,
and the first one, as stated to a repre
sentative' of Thk Mist, is operated
every day and part of the night filling
orders that are constantly coming in.
In addition to the four mills already
mentioned there are a number of lum
ber and shingle mills located within a
radius of a jew miles of the city, from
which point their product is shipped.
It may be a source of some wonder
ment to persons outside to know just
how these mills can be operated profit
ably sod sell lumber and shingles at
present low prices. It is not surpris
ing, however, to one who investigates
the circumstance?. They have their
business reduced to a business basis.
Economy is practiced on every band ;
the logs are worked closely ; the firms
do not hire a days work done that
they ca'n do themselves ; snd last, but
perhaps most important of all, they
are satisfied with a small profit.
The wrjter was in the town of Clats
khje three days last week, and, with
put casting any reflection on gentle
men pf leii-tire, it may be said the
most noticeable thing there was the
absence of the street loafer. The peo
ple are busy, industrious, and are en
deavoring with all their might to make
the best of their surroundings. While
tfie merchants, millmen and loggers
are hot getting rich very fast, they are,
nevertheless, up and doing, adapting
themselves to present conditions, and
instead of sitting idly by "waiting for
their ship to come in," they are
actually turning the tide of adversity
into an increasing degree pf prosperity.
How'mnch better il would be if, in
stead of sending children to Portland
apd other towns to school every year,
the patrons of our public school would
bestir themselves to better the institu
tions of learning at home. Th,ere cer
tainly seems no good reason why the
common schools of the country should
not be competent to instruct pppils in
all branches of study desired until they
at least reach the age of 18 years. If
ile.nbl!o school it noi up to that
.undard il is. indeed, the dittv of the
patrons to Inquire into tha cause and
eo to it that children of school age re
ceive the full brnt-Ot of the money
paid into the acltool fund that the
may acquire a good common school
education. It it not right that par
ent who pay their pro ruU ol school
tax should be compelled, through the
inefficiency of the public school, to
send their children away to receive
their education. Again permit us to
say that the standard of our public
schools is far below what it ought to
be, and the law providing for the main
tenance of the public school does not
contemplate such a condition of things.
"While there is life there is hope
is an old adage which the minds of
Drocresaive people often wonder back
to, and with this thoupht in mind one
should not falter at defeat or tire In a
rood cause. Enterprising people eel
dom give up in dispair. With this
spirit predominant la all time lue
world has made great progress, stales
have developed their resources, and
counties, communities ana villages
have worked out their own salvation
and brought intellectual, moral and
financial prominence out of a long
stagnant state of chaos. To do this
publio spiritednesa should prevail on
every hand, and unity of action pro
mote the general welfare, it is not
only your duty but it should be a
pleasure to every person to assist in
every possible ay the efforts of others
to inaugurate enterprises Irom which
the geueral public will be benefitted.
There is no industry, no matter how
profitable to the individual promoter,
bnt what is to some extent conducive
to the general good. Then, since all
cannot be employers, put no obstacle
in the way of that class who must, of
necessity, be employers from an op
portunity of earning livelihood. A
worthy enterprise is too often thwarted
simply because the man who makes
his money would be liable to mate a
profit. This is a deplorable disposi
tion among mankind and can be over
come only by well directed self will.
Echo rings ont "bow long, U Lord,
will the human family be cursed with
such a disposition."
English papers generally commend
the policy of President Cleveland, and
why shouldn't theyT The only bit of
important legitlation enacted during
the present administration has been
favorable to Eugland and English
manufacturers. It is reported direct
from London that mills which have
been lying idle for years are now run'
niog day and night making goods for
our market. Why, indeed, should not
England indorse the present demo
cratic administration! Cleveland is
the best friend England ever had. But
if we mistake not it is high time this
country proceeded to legislate for itself
instead of catering to the dictates of
those across the water. This country
proved to her oppressors more than a
centnry ago that she was independent
snd could take care of herself. It now
remains for America to reassert her in
dependence, which will no doubt be
done on and after March 4th, 1896.
YANKTON NOTES.
A number of oar people spent Sunday in
St. Helens.
Dr. Caple, of Colombia City, was in this
place Tuesday.
Mr. I. SUnwood has his new dwelling
almost cptppleied.
Hackle Bras, will soon have their logging
camp on Dart creek in operation.
Mrs. Ella Roberta was a Portland visitor
Monday and Tuesday of laat week.
The general anticipation here is that the
winter rains nave sei in, dui we ao not co
here it.
We were pleased to tee Mrs. D. Davis,
Mrs. Jas. Sheldon and Mr. J as. Cox, of SL
Helens, iu our town Monday.
H. O. Howard is making a grand and
much needed improvement to his mill in
the way of a dry-house wh-n he will be
prepared to fill orders for all kinds ol dry
lumber.
Mr. Bart Tarbell and wife. Mrs. Luman.
Mrs. Pope and M ra. Bailey returned from
the hop fields Friday. They report having
a good time, bat say the weather wsa a lit
tle disagreeable.
Beat Estate Transfers.
Jennie V. Graham to Jasper Graham, w
of ne of see 33. 1 7 n. r 3 w ; qnitclai m.
Jasper Graham to Charles H. Kline, wK
of nej of sec 33, 1 7 n. 1 3 w.
J. K. Headley to school district No. 19,
school ground in sec 31, 1 7 n, r 3 w. -
BaraU . Henderson ana nusoana io a.
N. Clark and O. C. Clark. 1 and 23-100 acres
in 1 4 n, r 1 w.
Mathios J. Johnson to Mat M. Johnson,
w'A of nwtj, eec 24, 1 6 n, r 5 w; $350.
U. C. Jaqubb to A. N. Clark and O. C.
Clark, 1 and 23-100 acres in t 4 n, r 1 w;
quitclaim.
Norman Luokkanen and wife to John
Tolva, nndivided interest in lot 19, sec S4,
t8ii,r4w;fl00.
Harvey J. Rutter and wife to John H.
Lunerne the t'A of ne'A, sec 34, 1 8 n, r 4
w: $1800.
United States to Jasper Graham, neji of
sec 33, 1 7 n, r 3 w ; patent.
United States to Eugar WlUon, nw ot
sec 31, 1 6 n, r 6 w; patent.
United States to F. J. Handbloom, nt
of sec 33, 1 7 n, r 8 w; patent.
Oar Heavy Taxpayers.
Below Is given a list of persons snd firms
who pay tax in Columbia county on $5000
and upwards:
Blanchard, Dean... $12,771
Bliss, A. T 6,707
Burrell, Walter F., trustee 6.878
Blodget, J. W., L. K. and 8. B 6,1G0
Connell, Tbos. and W. D l,oe
Cress. John M 6,000
Columbia River Lumber Fuel Co.. 10,070
Darrah Corbet, Clark Kreitler.... 6.3U0
Edgerton, W. A 6,445
Foss, B. B 13,344
Hegele, Chas 7,221
Moeck.Geo. F .' 8,420
Muckle Bros i 26,5X7
Miles, S. A 10,336
McBride. Geo. W 6,761
Msrqnam, Nettie F 6,840
N. P. R. R. Co.. 133,710
Oregon t California B. R. Co... ... 28.731
Ouinn. Jas 6,616
Run van. W. 8 6,040
Smith, Joseph & Sons 6,000
Saldern, L 6.619
TheMaygerCo 6,300
I yxskie K-s, uannan o.roi
Watts. J. R 8,233
West. W. W v.m
White. Isaac L 6.945
Whitehouse. B. G 12,801
BCAPPOOSE.
Fall plowing is going ahead. '
Butter is looking up in price, snd dairy
men are happy.
Threshing Is about completed and the
grain yield was good.
The N, P. gravel trains are filling in two
large trestles at Rocky Point.
Miss Marie Watt left Wednesday to at
tend the State Normal school at Monmouth.
Miss Mae Bonner and Mr. Charles Allen
were married at tit, Helens Wednesday.
The young couple hv many friends, who 1
wish iretn an in couitorts oi a nappy uiaip
rtcd life.
Tha diphtheria scare ha subsided, snd It
is thought no further cases will ba develr
oped.
Commissioner Frak4 has placed his old
est son. George, in l'rUand University for
the fall term,
Donnld Maokenti has r-nterd th
Agricultural college at Corvallis for th fail
and winter terms.
Surveyor Meserv left with party of
nine men to lav out the proposed Seappoot
and Nehnleni county road on Wednesday,
and expects to be gun a week.
A letter from Jos. Hola.iey. who is trav
eling in Eastern Oregon aud Idaho, atates
that all that section of country is dried out.
He speaks in glowing terms of Western Or
egon aa compared with the (astern part of
the state. All this is good evidence that
Columbia county Is a grand place, and no
one need feel that this county is not wor
thy of their best efforts.
DonilAr rlirl vnn Aver tako SIMMONS
LrvKB Regulator, the "Kino or
Liver Medicines?" Everybody needs
take a liver remedy. It is a shitrgish or
diseased liver that impairs digestion
and causes constipation, when the waste
that snouia DO camea on reinauw u
the body and poison the whole system.
That dull, heavy feeling is due to a
torpid liver. Biliousness, Headache,
Malaria and Indigestion are all liver
.3: livow anffvA tiV an
occasional dose of Simmons Liver Reg
ulator and you'll got rid of those tron-
oies, ana give n w uie wwna ow
tern, r or a.iaxauve Duamwis uiy
DwnUn. la nppfca TRIM PlT.HL It
does not gripe, nor weaken, but greatly
Every package lias the Red Z
atainp on the wrapper. J. H
Zcilin & Co., riiUadelpliia.
Sheriff's Sale for Mnpnt Taies.
RY VIRTUE OF A WARRANT ISSUED BY
th Count Clerk ol Columbia County,
Mtkt nf rimon. umler tha seal ot said Couuty
and Stale, on tlia 27th da; ol July, U9S, and to
me directed, eommanaing me io iey uyon uu
goods and chattels of delinquent taxpayers
named In the delinquent Ux roll of Columbia
County, State or Oregon, for the year laM there-
III a.UlCUVU, IIU (1 UUUG IUUUU, ..,..
the real property as set forth and described in
said delinquent tax roll or so much thereof as
shall be sufficient to satisfy the amount of taxes
socharged therein, together with coets and ex
Mia. 1 have dulv loricd unou (having
been enable to find personal property sufficient
out ot whKh lo mate saiu taxesj tno rem wan
set opposite the names ol tne respective panics,
firini and enrrjonuionscuntained iu the follow
ing list to satisfy the amount of taxes and coots
asuessed and ehanied arolnstsucb persona, firms
and corporations in said delinquent tax roll, all of
said property being situated iu said County and
State, and described in said delinquent tax roll
ior said couuty ana sate, ior sua jeax, as io,
lows, to-wit:
Adams. T J. w K of se W of see S6, tp 5 n.
csw; and w , ol ne -4 oi sec so, tp o
n, r$w; 160 acres I
Amann, C, lots 2. 5, , 7, 8, 8, 10 aud 12, blk
55, Columbia City
Baxter, L O, s H of swol see 8, lp in,
iw
Bann A Mealeyhouaen, lot i, blk 7, Ver-
nonia
Backus, A P. lot blk 11, Vernonia
Bosxesa, JH,wXoIKideWofw
& of see 2. tp n, r 4 w; 160 acrei
Braden, bailie, lot 10 blk 12, Vernonia,
and lot 12 blk 11 Rose add to Vernonia
Brooks, E l, lot 2 blk 2. Bryautvllle
Bynon, Gus U, lot 12 blk 25, Mellinger'a
add to Vernonia
Barnes, R H, sw of sec S, tp 6 a, r 5 w;
160 acres
Bantfeld, Jennie, nw H of nw X of see
2tt, tp4n. r 4 w; 40 acre
Bosarth, C W, lot S blk 26 Columbia City
Uorth wick, Mrs H B, se J4 of see 21, tp t
n, r 2 w: 160 acres
Brown, i J. nnd HoIlM and e of ne
807
1 48
6 11
66
1 12
I 32
3
72
16
68
S 65
50
10 66
I ox see 16, tn n, r4 w; 200 acres
17 00
nrugger, a. iw o w y ui aw , y
n. r2w;40 acres
Branrh. U B, nw of sec 14, tp 9 n, r6
w; 160 acres
Caples, Willie L, nw 5i of sw !i sec 36 In
6 n. r 2 w; :0 acres; and lot 1 In blk 1,
In Columbia City
Caples, L M, nw X of ne see 12, tn i n.
r H ur- .nu.rit- and loLi & tn 9 blk 19.
264
880
808
Columbia City 1482
Campbell, H U, lots 7, 8 ana v in dik n,
Bone's add to Vernonia
Chamberlain, Ida, lot 8 blk 17, Vernonia
Cheney, M B. lot 12 blk 5. Vernonia
Cllue, John W, sw H of ne X of sec 23, tp
3 n, r 2 w; 40 acres
Clayton, Chas, ue X of sec 33, tp 4 u, r 2
w; lto acres
Collins, Edgar, nw X of ne X of sec SO, tp
1 67
66
72
4 99
8 80
4 74
6 65
Corliss, D if, e X of ne X. less acres, la
n,i!v; 4U acres
sec z to 4 n. r z w w acres
Cohan. A O, e X ol ne X- sec 32, tp 8 n, r
4w, andeK otaeof sec 21tp8n, r
4 w; wo aeres -
Carson, A Paulson, part of F A lemont D
L C, sec 34. tp 5 n, r 1 w, 33 acres; and
part of Caples' D LC and the tide land
In front of same, In sac 34, tp 6 n, r 1
w; 8 acres...
Charlston, reter, lot 11 blk 12, Columbia
City
Crable, 1 II. e X of nw X, and loU 1 aud
2, sec 19. tp4 n.rSw; 140 aeres
Crandle, D R, lot 7, sec 14, tp 8 n, r 4 w,
and lot 1, sec 23, tp 8 n, r 4 w; 49 acres
Compton, J F, ne X e 11, tp 6 n, r 6 w j
160 acres
Cummings, Haggle, lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7,
8, 9. 10, 11 and 12, blk 26; lots 1, 2, 8, 4,
6, 6, 7, 8. 9, 10, 11 and 12, blk 26: lots 1,
2, 8, 4, and 6, bk 42; lots 1 and 12.
blk 13; lots 1 and 12, blk 8, Second add
to Vernonia; lot 7 and 8, blk 15, first
add to Vernonia
Dawson, Thos, lot 5, see 23, lp 8 n, r 4 w;
81 aeres
Dearing, H F, w of se X and ne X of se
X, sec 22, lp7n,rSw, and nwXiW
sec 23, tp 7 n, r 6 w; 160 acres
Dummeyer, J H, nw X of see 1, tp 6 n, r
6 w; 160 acres.
Davis. Chas, w ot nw X ec 26, tp 6 n,
r 2 wi 80 acres
Davidson, 1 h, (estate), und X ol nw X,
see 14, tp6 n, r2 w; 80 acres
Dillingham, W 0, lot 1 and 2, blk 12, Co
lumbia City
Dnimmond, wm, se X ot sec 88, tp ( n, r
2w;160 acres ."
Erickson, Charles, s X ot sw X ot sec 10,
tp7n,r4w;eUoftie!iofsec, tp 7
n, r4w; eUofswof sec 29, tp7 n, r
4 w; e H of se X of see 28, tp7n, r 4 w;
820 acres; lots snd 7, blk 8, -Bryant-vllle
;
Engelke, George, s X of nw X, and n X
ot iwXot sec21.tp4n,r4w;160acres
Everette, A A, nw X"t sec 82, tp 6 n, rS
w; 100 acres
Erickson, Andrew, beginning at sw cor
ner ol the e X ' nw l" thence east
2H rods, thence north 2s rods,
thence west 28 rods, thence south to
place of beginning, tn see 36, tp 7 o, r
8 w; 6 acres
Felton, 1 B, (estate), nw X of neM of see
25, tp 6 n, 1 2 w; 40 acres; luod iu Peach
er s D. L. C. north of Tide creek, In
sec SO. tp n, r 1 and 2w; 166acres...,
Foster, Belle, 8 acres in sw corner of nw
X ol nw of aecl3,tp6n, 2w;8
6 76
11 05
24
880
660
880
781
-412.
8 82
6 24
628
628
1 00
U 04
86 66
10 88
UOP
273
28 17
208
Fisher, I H, e X ot se X of sec 83, tp 7 n,
r4w.and w X ot sw X ol sec 84, tp 7
n. r 4 w : 160 acres
880
Finn, David, sw X ol see 80, tp 6 n, r 3
w: 160 acres
Fowler, E G, lot 1 of sec 6, tp 4 n, r 1 w...
George, M M , e X of sw X and w X ot
scVof tec 24, tp 4 a, r 6 w:K acres. ,
Ooldsinlth, Max, ne W of sec lt" 6 n, r
2 w; 160 acres; ne X of ne X. slXot
8 80
2 76
12 00
t ana 4 of sec w, ip a n, r z w; inw
Ball, GL, lot 11, in blk 5, Boss's add to
Vernonia..........
16 82
141
66
66
10 78
616
10 66
Hackeit, B, lot 4, blk 6, Rose's add to
Vernonia
TTaalMr. lot 4. blk fi. Vernonia. : ; .
Uarrla, Philander, e X ot sw X ot sec 22,
tp 7 n. r 2 wj 80 acres
Hollis, Hector, w X ol ne X ol see 6, tp i
u, r a w: so acres
Hawkes, M, sw X t sec 22, tp 6 n, r 2 w;
lfiu acras .
Heatly, Tenbosck it Grace, s X ot sec 80,
tp a n. r l w, ana w yi oi sec it, tp o
v 1 w : 640 seres.
42 24
ITenderson, W r sw X of sec 34, tp 4 n, r
1114!
z w; lou acres
SIM MOM S
XREGUIATOR
Hoisting, A P it Co., leu 1 and S, blk 4,
Columbia City
Hlrsch, t; Kleshuler, F. and Bchlusser,
A., m Ji ( mo I tp 1 n, r a w; 14
acre , ."."ivi
Jennlinrs, J A, 82 acre la wK of X of
aw X ot sec si, tp S u, r 4 wi Si acres. .
Juugntckle, John, uw X of sec , lp 8 a,
r8ws imtaerea...., ............ ;
Johnson. N r, ne Uol uw W of seo 28, tp
6 n, r 4 w, and t of nU and n X
of nw X of seo X tp 6u.rw; 100
acres
Kearnv. Thmnss, nw X ot see S, tp u, r
gw; ISO acre
KeTley, L 1, tots 7 aud 8, blk 6, first add
lo Vernonia , ! .
Kennedy, John, nw X of nw X of see 2S,
tp 7 n, rSw, emisw M of sw X ot see .
W, tp T n. r I w; acres , . ...
Klwsutlahl, Annual, part of tloimir's ,
L.G. to a n, r 1 w; 'JH0 arrvt....
us;
10 H
IK
89
SO
l7
(7 M
17 60
8
Kolher, Kd aud Armitronir, i C, w Hot
km. icl. In 4 n. r A w: 8X acres.
raw: icm.- MrH. . . . .
Krump, Richard, w H of sw X of
w.
tp s u, r a w; tw acres
LaUud. Thomas, w X ot nwW, aud as
t of nw '4. and aw M of ne K of seo
B2.tu7n.r6w; lOOaores.. ............
LaUnd, M W, part ot nw tlutuwKo'
see2a,tp7n.r2w;iaerea ....
Lewis, C VY, sw ' of nw ) ol see 18, tp 4
n, r 4 w; 40 scrt-s..
Luplan, Udd, s ), of ne 4 of see 8, tp 4
u, rt w; Ml acres
Lambert, A W, w X of sw X of see 8, tp
S n, r 4 w. aud ne X ot ae H. and ss
ol ne X ol sec 8, tp 6 n, r 4 w: ItiOaenia
Lat-ktMUd, ChrM, s X of se S. and e X
of aw X of ec 81, tp 7 n, r6w;l0
acra
NeMick, W L, lot 6, blk 6, second add to
Vernonia
Meaoher, Annie, swtiof nw J, and nw
X of sw&of sav2!,lp7 n, r 8 w; 80
acres
Husgrave. K A . se W of sw X of see 8, to
8 n, r 1 w. and Vj of nw X- aud w X
nuL! L. . if m L.' an, I na I.
882
148
94 n
IK
10 68
16
and lot 6 ol see 10. tp 8 u, r 1 w; 870
seres; lot 6 ol sec 16, tp 8 n, r 1 wt 47
acres ; w X ot w W and lots 1, 2, 8s and
4, leas 21 acre olsec 14, tp8 n, rt w)
337 acres
170 82
888
728
10 42
8 82
11 66
, 17 00
8 80
880
1584
Maxev, JW.tof nw W, and n 4 ol sw
X of see 22, tp 3 n, r 2 w ; 100 ai-res
MeUavniond, I, J, n t, of a a of sec 20,
tp 4 n, r s w: lfio acrus
IcClnre, K P, Lucretta Harr's D. U C. lu
see 16. tp 7 n, r 4 w; !20 acroa; uX of
see !. ti6 n. r4 w: 160 acres
McDerinolt, Thomas, nw X sec 22, tp
a n. raw: lliO acres
McKay, E D. se X of see 34, tp 4 n, r 2 wj
lfio acres
McHean, D D, uud XotX and e X of
ne'.iot seel, tpl n, M : aooaere..
McHean, Anna, w X of nw X ot see 16,
tn4 u, r 4 w; 80 acres
sfcBeth, Wm K. w of nw X of see 82,
tps n, r 4 w; so seres
Hcdutre, M W, und X ot nw X. of see 14.
lp 6 a. r a w, rw acres; ami nwv
and w Hoi ., tse 86, tp6n,rw;
lfal aMraa
Majors, John R, n X ot nw X and se X of
nw ol see 10, tp 4 n, r 2 w; 1J0 acres. -.
Ifarquara, V A.mX of see 14, tp 4 n, r 2
w; 100 acres
Marquam, Nettle, LofTer D L C, sects 20,
1 n
11 00
tt suu w, tp 4 n, r 1 auu a w; avrva,
M aad L Hoyt's OLC, west el (an
poose creek, in see 81. tp 4 n. r 1 w; 815
acres; Nessley's D I. C, sects 25 and ID,
tp 4 n, r 1 and 2 w, IW aorea; stought-
nn'a n t. CV tn n. V 1 and X W! IM
aa.M. . 141 40
Mslr, A. s X Ot sw H amt sw X of se X ot
sec 26, tp4 n, r 2 w; 1J) acres 180
Merrick, Joseph, lots 1, 2, 8 and 4, blk 4,
lot 1, bla ; Kits i, z, a, , a, a, o. , iu
and 11, blk 7; lots 7, A S and 10, hit 9;
lots 7, , 9, 10. 16, 17. IA 20 and 21, blk
16; lots 12. 13, 14, lf snd 16, blk 20: lota
2, 8, 22 9, 10, 11 and 12, blk 23: lots 1, 2
and 8. blk 21; lots A 7, A 9. 10 and 11,
blk 13; lots 2, 8, 4. S, A 7, A 9 10, II, 12.
13. 14 and 15, blk 24; lots 11. 12. 16 and
16, blk 27; lots I, 2 and 7. blk 81: all of
blks 87, 94. 9ft, 99, HO, 86, ltd. 116, 117,
118, Ml, 112, lo2, 133, ISA 120 and 142 St
Hl,n 88 80
Mossr, C W, nwU olsec27, tp7 u, rlw;
160 acres 18 87
Mailtse, R L. sw X ot ne X of sec 27, tp 4
n, raw: w acres s -w
Kelson, Kels A, ne of see 4, tp 6 n, r 8
w; 160 acres 8 82
Nevmeyer, G, ne!4 of sec 8, tp ( n, r 3 w ;
itH) aeres , 8 J
Newbury, V 8, lots 2 and 6. blk 8; lota 4,
6 aad 6, blk 86: lot 1, blk 19; lot 1. blk
84; lots 7, 8, 9, H). 11 and 12, blk 41, sec
ond add to Vernonia 8 14
Pattraon. Marv K. ne Ki aud se K ol See
86. to 6 n, r 3 w; 320 acres 17 80
PlM n uinla. inCo.r 1 : 160
acres 10 66
Porn, Jaaa A. lota S and S. blk 67. Colum
bia City 1 23
Portland Savings Bank, beginning where
county road iutersecla south line of T
Lamberson's D. L. C . thence n 70 de
grees w 81.91 chains to east line ol N
P R R line, thence south 80 degrees
east along line of said railroad 32 60
chains to south line of B M Wall'
claim, thence 30 decrees 80 min east
along center of county road 20 26
ehalna to nlare ol bealnnina in SCO 12.
tp8 n, r2 w; 67 acras 84 80
Read. Elnora. (estate), n KOlSBliOl seo
t, tp7 n, r4 w; 80 acres 4 89
ninh.nl. i w a U o( W o( see 14. to 7
n, rS w; 40 acres 8 48
Richards, Mrs. C L, sw X ol nw X. and
nUolsaValsecl4.tn7n.r8w: 80
acres 86
Rlim. Mra Man. Dobbins' add to Rainier
thsw'iol the w'Xol Wk7 1178
ftlmra. w M. w U ofnw v.. less 10 acres.
sec 21, tp 7 n, r J w, 67 acres 8 28
Roaer, Peter, X ol sw X and se X of sw
U and ae U of nw of See 83. to 1 tk. I
is; 1C0 8 82
Roser, Michael, nw X of X and sw X
oi se sun ne uin oi sec ,; ,
7n
w, 120 acres;
: n U of nw M and
awH of nw X and nw of sw K of
sec 33. tp7n. r 2 w: lou acres 15 88
Boser, aaary s.iw oi aw t. v '
n, r 2 w, and e X ot ns X "nl1 sw X ot
ne Xi see 32, tp 7 n, r 2 w; 10 acres. ..
Ruins A Davis, sw X ot aec 28, tp S a, r
88 27
880
9 w; iwi acres
Rf1 Hcnrv. ne i of sec 38. to 4 n. r 8 w:
160 acres 12 00
RobersoB, Edward, n X ol S X ot see 11,
tp4 n, r2 w; ISO acres 1100
Rockwell. Mrs C F, eUolsw X, and n
1Z of ae and ne ti of sec 1. tD 8 a. r
8 w; 320 acres 18 80
Rurscll, h E, sw X of sw i ol see 18. tp 3
n, r 4 w: 40 acres I 20
Rymsn, B w, s U of se of see 20, tp 4 n,
r 4 w. and nX ol no 54 of see 88, tp 4 b,
r4 w; MS0 acres
Bice, O W. 4 acres In s comer oltwX
ol nw X 1' in south of Nehalem liver
In sec 34, tp 6 n,r4 w.
Simmons, A E, ne X ol sec lfi, tp 7 n, r 6
w; 1C0 acres
Stan-, C F, sw !ol sw !4 of sec 8, tp 6 n,
r 4 w, and e of nw X, and lot g of
seels, tp6n. r4 w; 1W aciesilot 2, blk
7, Rose's add to Vernonia '
8exton, il and Franey 1, se X of sec 8, tp
6 n, r4 w; 160 acres
Sharfer it Conrad, nw X ot seo 12, tp 3 n,
r 8 w; 160 acres ...
Solema, Peter, sw . ot nw X ot sec 27, tp
8 n, r 4 w, and e X ol ne X ot seo 28, tp
8 n, r 4 w; 120 acres.
Smith. D.swof secZl, tp7n,r6 w; 160
acres
Stehman, D B, lot 2 of see 1, tp 6 n, r 8 w;
37 acres
Bearing, H C, nw X ol seo 20, tp in, it
w;lM acres
Shearer, L B, se X ot sec 21, tp 6n, 1 8 wj
lo acres ;
Barter, Jacob, ss X ol sec 2, tp 3 n, r 3 wj
1 acres
Sinims, L M, e X of w X- and w of X
of sec 21. tp6n, rlw: 820 acroa
Ttmonev, T C, se X ot sec 27, tp 7 n, r 2 w j
160 acres
Tlmoney, S K, w X ol se X. and se X ot
ae X ol sec 22, tp 7 n, r 2 w, and partnf
Galloway's D. L. C. In sections 23, 28
and 26, tp7n, r2 w; 630 acres
Tracy. Frank, n XotteX. and se X ot
se k of see 2, tp 4 n, r 4 w ; la) acres. . .
Trim, Charles, (estate), ne Xof seo 3, tp 8
n,r2w: 160 acres
Tryon, 8 It, and X of lots 1, 2. and 3, and
aw X ol aw X ot sec 20, tp 8 n, r 8 w; 60
acres
Talbntt, Ben , n X ol ne X. and se W of
aX, and ne X of se X of sec 88, tpt
n, r 4 w: 160 acres
Tallman, T D, e X ot e X ot ao X ot sec 28,
tp 8 n. r 8 w; 40 acres
Tuttle, W K, lots 8 and 4, blk 47, Colum
bia City
Vanblarlcom. 1 W, lots 1, 2, 8, 4. 8, 8, 7, 8,
and 10, blk 10, East Side add to Ver
toonla. Vernonia Pub Co., lot 10, blk 8. Vernonia
Van Dyke, L W, ot, beginning- at a
point by a green maple tree near a
drift In Rock creek, running serosa the
creek south, thence up the ereek on
iheannth hank 800 feet, thence north
7 82
7 f
888
8 88
10 68
868
4 40
880
880
880
10 88
8 80
1804
18 87
77 88
888
828
880
10 40
124
12 08
10W
892 feet, thence east Ktl lest, thence
aith In nnlnt nl iMlnnlnr nn tha w
XottmX of sec 33, tpSn, r4 west of
Willamette meridian: 80 acres
747
882
8 82
880
Waddle, 1 h, sw X ol sec 11, tp 6 n, t b w;
160 acres
Weaver, Ira 1, sw of seo 10, tp 8 u, r 3
w: 100 acres
Waddle. Joe, nw X ot sec 11, tpS n, r Sw;
160 acres
White. iCmroa, lota 3, 10, 11 snd 12, blk
20, Columbia City
Williams, F H, lot 8, blk 21, Columbia City
248
88
i!
880
850
Worga. Htrmnn. lecre in sw corner o
nwkof nwji ol seo 13. tp6 n, r 2 w..
Woods.lv H, mX of sec 20, tp 4 n, r 8 w;
lot) acres ,
Woods, J H, and Oore, 1 Q, w X ot nw H
ot sects, tp7 n, r8 w: 80 acres
Wrieht. H R and wife, lots 8. 10 and 12.
bik 24, Columbia City 1 87
Wright, Mary H, lot 4, blk 16, East Bids
wiu IV vernonia -n.
Now. therefore, bv virtue of said warrant. 1
will, on Saturday, the 21st day of fte pi em her, A.
D. 18B6, at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M , a the
front door of the County Courthouse; In the
City of Bt. Helens, Columbia County, Slate of
Oregon, sell at public auction, subject to re
demption, the above-described property, to
satisfy aaid tax and costs .
OHARLCS r. DOAN,
Sheriff snd Tax Collector for Columbia County,
Dated this 22nd day 0 August, 1808.
GREAT BANKRUPT SALE OF THE.
DET GOODS
BXJBOLPH aOLDSMITII
Unparalleled Sacrifice of Fine Dry Ooods, Astounding Bargains In all Department.
. . - V 7
We Haie Secured this Magnificent Stock of Dry Goods for Net Spot Cash at 48 Cents oa a Dolla?
i . 'V' .
ThenamsandrspiitsttonUUliOLPH 00I.D8M1TH has always boras tor earryln tits finest and best elected stock ;of HIKli
Grada Dry Ooods ever shown in Oresvn, Is reason that It Is imiiMiary for us to refer to th sains. To "tending Pur1w"
Dry goods as would stifireat an early luspeoUon of this slot. 0. U Is th oh.i.oe of a llfe-llin of securing Hlgli Orads Dry Ooods l
On. th. l-rio yon w for lnf.f..r gLl. .Isewli.r. You will find Id this stooa-UUk., Ba.lns, VrtnU, Pri-tlsy's IIM. Ooods,
Krenolt Tattern Hulls, 1'. D W. a. Kl.t Mttlng. Thompson's and other oelebrated makes of Corsets, th largest stack of tine laoe. In
theolty, On Kid Olovos, Silk Milts and Underwear ; lu faot. any goods to be found lu ilrsKilasi Dry Ooods Stock, at Hankrupt l-rlctis,
Sole Apts ftir tlie "New Ilea" Perfect
DRESS GOODS.
18 lu. wide Surah 811k Vte ft yd
20 " ' Indlasllk .Kj
18 " " colored Moire silk ilAo "
18 " " lanojf Msuml silks ., lue "
181n. wide ohauaeabte silks tse "
22 " " whit or black brocaded
allka 7e
18 " " silk velvets, ail colors...... 7: "
1(1 " silk plushes Wo "
Black velveteen 2iW "
French pattern suits a SO, 8.90, 4 80, O N) each
St in. wide all wool Scotch shevlnts. .. 2W jrnru
,H ' all wool Ulllwrt's mcklu.. Ma "
48 " colored Hurah seines, alt
yool 600 '
38 ' luiicy checks and stripes
iitlinis 10 "
43 " Olllrartasaekliis, all wool... 8IK) M
82 " plain and mixed color, all
woolsuitlnxs COo "
38 " sveuluK shades and blk, all
wool albatrona SftO "
88 " new shailea aud black, all
. wool he urlet las 40e "
m " black alpaca 2(ic '
38 ' pliirhe'k cheviots ., lle "
38 " heather mixtures I'-iSo
88 Colored tlenrlette I2,a
34 " Kvenlusshades hatirletta... lJtje
Silk Ralshed Mohairs, grey or brown. , 26o "
Hlai-k alpaca ...Wo "
Fauey colored brocade and dlaaouala. 'SO
(in. wide chevtuts.ttrotch enacts..... 100 "
81 - Black slolre sulllna ltw "
31 " Bla-k bnwaded sattecua..,. lWe "
31 " Black and whit polka dot
oreandle 12 40
31 " risured orsandlos 1-i'jO
31 " Flsured percales loo '
27 " Hloc a satteeu 'ic, 100. ijvjo
Flsured dnea sniliuin a auu u
t'tuhmere finished dress outluf s S'e
Wool eha Ilea u so
Cottonchalllea , X0
White euhroldsied cambric suit pal-
torns ft a per pattern
Richly euibroldered bhiek nraandle
suits 81 00 and tl 28 per pattern
DOMESTICS.'
4-4 Heavy unbleached muslin 4e yd
4-4 Wide bleached muslin, solllulsh.. 8a "
Heavy double wiuq nboetln wc
Heavy t anion nanoeis - .
ITtn nrhlla ahaknr flanoal ft and 00
All wool heavy twilled scarlet Hauuei. le "
Heavy atripet) ouiina nsnueis j
Flsured Turkey ro.1 uutluK. llannel.... SJne
Best American piluts, dark and llaht
colors 4 aud fte "
Best American Indigo prints Se "
White apron ehecks 4 and tu "
Flue Ainosksaa; sluitham. ....... ...... f "
Heavy cheviot shirtlnit J "
28 in. wide Krlukel seeraiu-kw S'i"
sola, aauied orKauslues So '
Savory fancy tlaunuls A 10o "
French ItauueleU W "
Bllkallnes l' "
48 tn. wide hemstitched apron sttlpe... loo "
While dotteil Swlas to "
Checked slsss towellns 8c '
Heavy Crssholler toweUng- 3'(0
all llnan Uuaata crash 7s0
63 inches wide loom dice table linen. . 25o
M Inches wide Turkey red Ulde linen. Wo "
Inch all lincu loom dice table linen. 17e "
Best cotton halting bo roll
Checked napkins 2f doa
White linen Damask napkins OOp "
iteavy bedllcklnr "H0."1
All linen checked glass towelliiK 8'ac
Larire site cot I on towels 8c each
Kxu-a heavy all linen Iiainaik towels. . c "
Extra larxe slse loom dice towels So '
Extra lame also crochet tedsprada.... sue '
104 Uray or white blankeu 76c pair
10-4 Extrabeavy Kray or whiteblankets 81.88 '
Larce size chenille table covers 78c each
8-4 Haw silk table covers 3164 "
Curtains scrims ,....6c, 8eand 10c yard
Best tuarbls table oil cloth tie "
SHANAH AN BROTH ERS,
215 First Street, Corner Salmon, Portland, Oregon.
SAMPLES SENT AND MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. Mention this paper wb.n wrilinf or calling
Summons.
In th Circuit Court of th Slat of Oregon, for
Columbia county.
The Astoria and Columbia River Railroad 1
Company, plaintiff, I
vs. f
8. B. Tryon nd Minnl Tryon, defsndant J
To . H. TaToM and MtRRIS Txyon, th bovs
named defendants:
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF ORF.OC-.
You and each of vou are hereby reuulred
to appear and answer the complaint of the
above-named plaintiff filed in the above entitled
Court against you in the above entitled action,
on or belore the first day of the next regular
term of said Court, In said Columbia Couuty,
which will be begun and held at Ht. Helens, In
said County on the loth day of October, lMrt. If
yon fail In so appear and answer for want
thereof plaintiff will apply to the Court for the
reuet aemanaea in sum complaint, wnicn in
substance is, a ludgmeut appropriating to the
nlainiill astrln of land one hundred feet wide.
that Is, lllty feet wide on each aids of the center
line oi its line oi railroad ny il survcyeo, locaieu
and slsked oit, over and across the following
described real estate, owned by yon end situated
in aaid County, to-wit: Ixt on of sectlou
twenty-nine, end th south one-half of lots
numbered one, two and three, and the swW of
wiuf section 20, all In township 8, north of
range 8 west of the Willamette Meridian.
This Summons la published by virtue of an
order made by the Honorable T. A. Stephens,
Judge of lbs Fourth Judlclsl District of Oregon,
on the th day of August, 18.
FULTON BROS.,
s23o4 Attorneys for Plaintiff.
Natlc f eitlemenl ml final
Aceaunt.
IN the Connty Courl nf th Btat of Ore
gon, for Columbia County,
In the matter of tb estate of E. 0. Bryant,
deceased.
Order fixing date of Settlement of Final
Account ot Administration.
K 8. Bryant, administrator of the estate
of Vj. O. Brvant. defeased, having this day
duly made, verified and Hied bis final ac
count as administrator of said estate, and
prayed for an order fixing tha time and
place of settlement of the same, and a dis
tribution of th entat. it is hereby ordered
that Saturday, the 12th day of October,
18110, at the cotirt-hntiseio Bt. Helena, Or.,
st 10 o'clock A. M. of said day be. and the
same are hereby appointed, as the lime and
filace fur the settlement of said account snd
be distribution of said estate, st which
time snd plsce sll persons Interested may
appear and oppose tlio same. And It h
farther ordered that notice of this appoint
ment ba given by publication of a copy of
tltii order in The Oregon Mist, a newspaper
regularly published in said county, tor at
least (our weeks next preceding said day
of settlement and distribution.
Done tbis 7th dsy of 8eptrmbnr. 1.S05.
I)AN bLANCHAKI),
E. 8. BRYANT. County Judire.
Administrator. 8l3oU
TUEAMUHLIs'S NOVICE.
County Treasurer's Office,
Ht. Helens, Or., August 30, 1895.1
XTOTICK is herehv given that all Colum.
1" bis county warrants heretofore pre
sented and endorsed "Not Paid for Want
of Funds." up to May 17. 18111, will be paid
upon presentation at tbis oiltce. Interest
on the same will not be allowed after tbis
date. a3027 E. M.WHAKTON,
Treasurer of Columbia tquiity, Oregon.
Fittlni Patterns, Best maie. We sell
Nottingham curtain net. .108 yard
Kemiiaulsoi sua, vsiveis, piusnea, satins, urraa
goods. ttanocU, shlrliiigs, table linens, low
slings, eta., closed out rvgardluse ol oust.
HOSIERY.
Ladles' fast black cotton hone .... , fl
" Haavv irrav mixed cotton hose. He
pair
taillos' Inst black saauiless cotton hose I'Jo
11 Fast blacs ihhii leucy top nose, ice
11 Fancy colored seamless box... 1V0
40 gunge, extra high, spliced
heel, last hluck hose 2SO
u Past blaok opera huso 1U0
" Fanny color opera hose MO
" Heavy tibbad laat blaok woolen
kias 888
Children's last black rlhlied collou
hose, sises4U to 6..
to
V... I.IUIL ,tl.r,.l Mtdlnn tula.
tlbln
sleaeioB.. w
" Heavy ribbed last black seat" less
oottou hose, slsea to s 8 "
Boys' heavy rllitwd last black bleyel
h,- alsss to 10 too "
Children's all wool cashmere hose.... If "
Ladles' tan bus las ana aw "
UNDERWEAR AND CORSETS.
Ladles' Jersey ribbed Teats, sleeveless, to each
Ladles' Jersey ribbed vesta, sleeveless.
Ho, Ho, loo and 17c '
Ladles' Jersey ribbed vesta, hall sleeves lie "
Jenwy ribbed vests with sleevea It "
" atural wool veaisor pauU.... 47o "
" While msrlnovsau or pauta.... 8M "
Children's while roerlne vesu or panU 2fsi "
Lallea' union suits Hoc to II
Ladles' figured sateen welsta, purred
sleeves. - 880 each
Ladles' while lawn waists 240
Long waist gray sateen corset 4M "
Dr. Ball's health corset 7o
Extra long wslsl grey and black eoraeU 7-'J "
(Kid lots of 7dc, II IU and 1 28 conutUi. . 2M "
Black sateea ruld skirts ."S" ,
In cor.ets we carry Thompsons Vt enter
Health and Cerollue. W. B. (khlltlngs, O. D. aiyl
other leading makes of corsets, all at bargain
prices.
GLOVES, NOTIONS. ETC.
TUB CELEBRATED FoUHSI KID 0LOVK8,
Till BK8T KID (H.OVK8 IN
TUK MAIUkT.
& button or 8 hook Foussl kid gloves In
block orculuis,il.7Aand2UUHUal- ,
ity for U8 pair
t billion or 8 hook Fuitssl kl.t gloves lu
- bl.ik or col'irs, II 26 All 40 aiuil-
itv.lor 800 "
8 button length, 8 iede moaiiueulre,
Foussl kid gloves, 1 76 aud 12 00
quality lor . It 13 "
3 biiuuu leugth, Sue.le moaquetaire kid
gloves, new shade.... 8e "
Ijulles' Jeraeir glovea 100
Udd lota and broken lines of kid gloves
closed out at "
Udles' black Tairota silk gloves. 18, 20. 2rs "
Udles' black silk mills, tft, W, 24 aud 3jo "
Ladles' black, Ian, a Una and brn
llerllu gloves We "
Uullos' blnck silk glovea JM
lilies' canvas ImIis 100 each
H..V.' canvas belts 4U eaob
Udles' leather belts, 10, 14. 18, "A 88,
88 and one
Colored border handkerchiefs. 1, 2, 3, 4 Jo
White hein-stlt(-het handkerchiefs. ... bo
Whit jibrolilered baudkercblels to,
8c and 100
8Uk handkerchiefs, embroidered Sor-
ncrs los
Campaign hsndksrehlefs tu whit 2s
A baudaoine llu "1 ladies' whit ap
rons, lac er embr.derr
trimmed I''. ISc and 280
t k..l i.. . He. IDs. 12n. lc and 2Ao
aimva madv dresastaya 10e das
silk Windsor lies each
White lawo ties, embroidered enoa.... as -
Summons.
In ths Circuit Court of the Btat of Oregon, for
Columbia county.
TbAslorl and Columbia Rlvcf Railroad'
Company, plaintiff,
vs.
rharlaa (1 Thavar. dsfandant.
To Chaslss U, Tmatss, the above named de
fendant: ,.mr. .M
In TIIK KASKIriUBBIAlAvrvsnuun,
Vou are hereby required to appear and
answer th complaint ol the above named plain
tiff filed In the anove eniuien uoun agsiuai you
In the above entitled action, on or bvfor th
first day of the next regular term of said Court,
In said Columbia County, which will ta) begun
and held at HI. Helens, lu said County on the
l.'Hh day of fcloher, IMA II you fall lo so ap
pear and answer for want thereof plaintiff will
apply loth Court for the relief demanded tn
said complaint, which In substance is, a lodg
ment appropriating lo the plaintiff a strip of
Isnd one hundred feat wide, thai la, Hfty feet
wide on each side of the center line ol Its line
01 railroad by It surveyed, located and staked
out. over and across th following-described
real estate owned by you and situated In said
County, to-wit: Lota numbered one, two and
three, and tha nwU of the swU of section 28. all
In township 7, north of raug 2 west of th
wiiiameu sienniau.
This Summons la publish)! by virtu of sn
order msds by the Honorable T. A. Stephana,
Judge of the Fourth Judicial District of Oregon,
ou the 2th day of August, Isoft.
i23o4 Attorneys lor flaluUff.
Summons.
In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for
tne county of tiiumnia,
Emma May liavla, Plaintiff, I
vs. S SUMMONS
1, v . r.i rt.r I . 1
UBIU.I, ir.lll. v,.,Kil..
To Herbert Davis, defendant above-named. .
TN TUK NAMK P1 UK MTATK OK OKKOON,
1 Vou are hereby reuulred to appear and ans
wer plaintiff's complaint herein on the first day
of the n.xl ramilar tarin nf said court. Which
shall commence six weeks or more after the
first publication id this summons, to-wit: tin
Tuesday, the 18th day of October, A. I. IMA. and
It you fall to so appear and answer, plaintiff will
annlr to the court for the relief demanded tn
her complaint, to-wlt: A decree dissolving the
bonds of matrimony existing between plaintiff
and defendant, for the respiration of plaintiff to
her maiden name, and fnrsuoh other and further
reuei in tne premise as 10 ins court may seem
Just and equllabla.
This summons Is published pursuant to an
order of Hnn.T. A, Stephens, Judge of theolroult
court of Multnomah county, Oregon, (made by
said Judge on the 4th dsy of Heptember, A. P.,
1W8, aa by statute provided, tn the almcnee from
the state nf Oregon of the Honorable T. A. Mo
Bride, Judge of the court before whom this ac
tion is pending) that this summons h served
upon you by publication once a week for sis
successive weeks, In TiiaOastioN Mist, a weekly
newspaper, of general clreulallon, published at
Ht. Helens, Columbia county, Oregon.
ALLEN A CLKKTON,
Attorneys lor Plaintiff.
Aslrjilnttrtr' Natlc.
NOTICE Is hereby given that the under
signed has been dulv appointed ad
ministrator of the eslatcof Charles Isaksen,
deceased, by the Hon. County Court of tbe
Btat of Oregon tor Columbia County. All
persons having claims against said estate
are hereby required to present the sain to
, . iui ,iu'r iiniomin, m wiv i.n uiiiuv
of Dlllard A Col, in Ht. Helens, county and
late aforesaid, within six month from the
date qf this notice. Dated August 25, ISU9.
CHlUoTKN 110 V EN,
Administrator of the estate of Charles
Isaksen, deceased, a23s30
STOCK
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Summons.
In the Circuit Court ot the Btat of Oregon,
County of Columbia.
Walter J. Burns, plaintiff,
vs.
U. V. lUIW, AIU.IIUS V'lV, 1 WIW. j
Henderson, J. P. Marshall
and Bamuel A. Kowlcr, defendants. J
To Defendants U. 0. Col and AiuaodeCole:
IN THE NAMK Of TUEHTATKOK
Oregon, you are hereby required to ap
pear and answer plaintiff's complaint her.
In, on th II rat day of th nut regular term
of said Court, which shall eumiiieno six
weeks or mor after the Hrat publication of
thM summons, to-wlt: On TueMJsy, th
loth day of October, A, D. 1800, and If you
fail so to appear and answer, idaiiilltr will
apply to tha Court for th relief demanded
in bis complaint, to-wit: For a decree fore
closing a certain mortgage, egeculed by one
W. W. Col and one W. O. Henderson,
under the firm nam of Col A Henderson,
to on William Dunbar, on tb 2Uili day of
July, 1HW. which Is recorded on page "24f"
of Book "E," of the records of intirtgngrs of
Columbia county, btat of Oregon i Inal
tb real estate which I dcrUied in said
mortgage a follows: "Lot number on (1),
In section thirty-six (341), In township num
ber seven (7) north, range nt'inbr two (2)
west of th Willamette Meridian, conUli
llig eleven and 40-ltKHbs aores; also the weak
haif(U) of th northeast quarter W). nd
the aoulheast quarur ( W ) ol lb nortboa!
quarter (K) o section number tlilrty-nv.
(36), all In town.lilp number seysti i (7
norm, rang nuwoer w i
Willamette Meridian, and containing ea
hundred and twenty acres, all of the prop,
rty aforesaid being In Columbia county,
Ulate of Oregon" be sold In manner pre
scribed by law and the proceeds applied to
the satisfaction ot said mortgage, the cost
nd disbursements of this action, the sum
of $300 attorney fees, and tbe expenses ot
ssld ssle; that yon and each of you be)
barred and foreclosed of all Interest in anil
to the aforesaid property, and that plain
tiff's mortgags be adjuflged to ba first
lien thereon.
This summons Is published pursuant to
an order of Hon. K. D. Mliattuck, Judge ol
the Clroult Court of Multnomah county.
Ongon. (made In open court onthelfxfh
day of August, 1H05, as by statute provided,
the Hon. T. A. Moitride, Judge of the Coart
before whom this action ts rending, bein
absent from the state), that this summons
be served unon vou herein by publication
once a week for six weeks, in Ths Oasou
Mist, a weekly newspaper of general circu
lation, published at Ht. Helens, Columbia
oountv, Oregon. ALLKN CLKKTON,
aouoil Attorney ivr j iainuu.
Anlnltraur' Nvtica.
N'OTICK Is hereby given that tb tinder
signed has been duly annointsd ad
ministrator of th estate of E. J. V. John
son, deceased, by tha Hon. County Court
of the Htat of Oregon, fnr Columbia
County. All persona bating clalmaageliist
said state are hereby required to preaent
th sains to tne, with proper vouchers, at,
the law office of Dillard A Cole, In Ht.
Helens, connty and slat aforesaid, within
six months from the date of thia notice.
Dated August 80, 181)6. E. E. QUICK,
Administrator of th eslst of K. J V.
Johnson, deceased. SWT '.