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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (May 6, 1904)
OREGON MIST;;;;-- OrcRim, m eca!ii-cliu!i mail matter j 1 -i ...il, i.iu .I.witn Kvkkv hiuu1 v 1! H.-IWiG, F.IHTOR AXJ I'KOrRIHTOR. . 1 W -V ne. One copy, one ):", iii ailvajiee iaix mouths. Legnl noti.'cs cents per line FRIDAY,' MAY 0. BPBJ'XM STATE TICKET Congressman J. N Supreme Judge Food Commissioner WILLIAMSON' A. MOORK w. b.ili:y District Judje T. A McBRirK District Attorney.. .HARRISON AI.Lr.N nmiiotiniM nniiMTV flVCT Representative., Clerk Judge Sheriff Treasurer Assessiir ... GEO. MAYGKR 15. E. QUICK J. B. lHfAX .MARTIN WHITE EDWIN ROSS A. T. LAWS School Superintendent...;. II. COLLINS Survevor W. T. WATTS Commissioner - CASPER I.IBKI. Coroner H. R. CLIFF REGISTKR NOW. It is a public duty for every citizen of .Ore.(ron to cast his vi in the November election. No matter how he votes, hi vote should be recorded one way or the oilier. There is a opportunity now, last ing until May K, for registration at the office of the County Clerk. At that date the books will close, not to be opened again before the November e'eetiou. 1 jerybody should vote. It is the patriot's privilege as well as duty. A heavy vote will tie the best advertisement Oregon can send out. Qualify yourself to vote by registering, and don't delay. Regis ter now. PAUSE FOP CONitllAlTLATIO.N". The publican party in this county is to be cnutfratitlated tin tlie fai t that Mr. R II. Mitchell has established nt llonlt in what pnrp.rts to be a Demo cratic paper, putting Ihe IH-mocratie ticket at the head of hi columns and publishing the Peuioeratic Slate nnd eont ty platforms. The heiins-rats of this eounu bay lunj needed a Moses to had them ont of the wilderness of .leieat. Up into the promised land of jiartyjiuA'eM! Mnd behold J!r. Mitchell. The fact th.l heat one time ple.lg-.l limsejf tQ nte for Theodore Roo-eve!t fitii VJartin White ch.oihl not be permit (ted to prejudi. e the cl.llime Demoeruta against hiiu, for that aa done, ac. oi.i 'ng to Mr. Miteheil, to quote from bi paper, ''before e learned that FUgg )iad gone over to j.jiuthi- Republican-." Portentous result of Mr. Mitchell' ig lorance. The editor of this paper j uiud the Republicans tne uioiueut the Chi cago fditfiiruj wan pjbli.-h.nl and Mr. B "Jan nominated, ami stumped M.iri.m bounty for Win. McKiuley, nnd ut tin next general election he whs eleete.1 a member ol the Legislature in t e Ke pnfdtean lickut. Tne.-e tbini lire an eient history; but Mr. Mitchell had m.t aeard of tliem, and in his ignorance uf .these important facts he pledged himself lo Tote for Theodore Roosevelt and Mar tin Whit . We fee ns if we bad been discuveie.l, and tbatsu Bp.jlugv is .due Mr. Miu'htll. Had it not been for his iguoisuee uf onr political preferences he woull i-iiil be supporting Theodore Roosevelt mid Mar- ' tin White, and with his infliieiiue fully j0xerLc4 in their favor tliey uiiglit have been defeated. See what a triile sometimei! ehane f.he cour-e of national affair, lii.r cbard'a furnona ailiterutioii, ' Kuiu, Uo inanisiu, and Rebelltun," changed a si; I 6cient number uf votes in Mew 'ork to defeat Jaiuea ti. Ble-iie, and Mr. Mit. h- .,, .i.i-i- , ell alleges that bts U.seoeery . Imt "r haagoiieover to Join tlie Hepub ii aus" forced bun to revoke intention of fupporting Martin ,v'hite and Tli.-oib.re Roosevdt and throw nimself iKhidv into the arms of the Democracy. Re at peace ifr. Mitchell. If the Democracy mil Uud it you certainly un-.ul.l he aMe to. But what can le tnoiiht uf a man who assigns em-h a reamm lor rii.-li a radical change? When tiie !averi qu, s tion rent as'inder the North and il.e South men of principle on both mles left their parly allegiance and arrayed themtelvea with h' 'bey believ.d to te the Right, and to ;u.-Hni died in de tenu of their prima pit;-. When the battle wa on between the gold and the silver standstills history tepented itself and puny lines were broken, and th; acccraions to .he Republican frum the Democratic ranks saved tiie emmtiy i - . i .. r.t , .rom in. Binr. oi a ueonaeu cu.ieuey. ofir-uiinded man tbiukt b-si uf any- one lor leaving nia partv vtn never ne eeasci to believe in its principles. It ie theonly bonett courue fur hiiu to put ue. But wbiit iltull be thought of a n un w lio but a few weeks ugo Hiiuouiji t.-d hin in tention of supporting ihe ltepulilit-.m President, and Pi- lay runs a paper pttr- purvitig w ue LUMimcrauc aim puiiiirltiii); Statu and County Lleitioeijilii: piBtloriiM? Tinder the banner of tiiiu vein m w Pemocracy all those who are opjuii-eo tn Keputdieau rule in Colnuilda County are eunununed to innfeli, H iili Miti bell us the standard bearor. DemiM-rat-, Populists, Prohibitiuiii-it, and tSi ! it e areattked to unite in one grHiid on-l uil,t opon Repiiblicanisin'. I there any prin ciple in this, and can it, il Mn-i-e i-iui, h, expected to re-ult in go ri if iv.tuih-im ? Jhe Mist believes that the uttemp l otubin-iUouwill go to pieces be fur u elot- Ihv ami Unit vorv nmit on tli Ui- ,in tii-ket will lit) cWteii, ninl on ;Uim iwilt wi.l U (ho Jvo;iU'r ami lt lililii:tt l(t.ir. I HOW Tjli: UO.NLY C-OES. I'or the benefit of those who dosire to know what becomes of the money raised by wx ition in this coumy, v present the following statement from the records in the olhce of the Sec . reiary oi otatc oi eNpeuses lur wic year r.to:t: Comity Court and Commis- sioners $ t,31iMl I Circuit Court, salaries and I witness' fee 1,000. SS ! histice Court fees 40.1.00 ' Salary of Sheriff and Deputy S.ltSO.01 ! Salary of Clerk and Detunes a.CT'J.4i Salary of Treasurer BOO.OO .Coroner's o.'ice OTS.ft School Superintendent .... oy.".S9 : Assessor's oiiicc l.S.'d.JO 'Costs of assessment 65tl.:0 ! Tax rebate !. . 63. .15 I Hooks stationery, etc , for j .ofisces 1.071. SI Water, light, repairs, etc., tor court house K.OO 13.00 i.-r:s.st so oo Si). 01 1.0 li. 10 62.00 Jail expenses tar i" po?1; iuuit;cni sitiuiers Insane Klection expense ScalP bounty .. Total $1G,6TS.26 Amount raised for county purposes '.'2(3()5.M This leaves a balance of about $3. 6iT.ti.i, the expenditure of which is ac counted for by publication in the olli cial paper alter each term of court The greatest item has been the rock crusher. Mr. Mitchell, who is now opposing Judge Doan, published the nitu-iii inner lli.l he. nt 311V lime. protest against anv bill allowed by the County Court ? Is it not t-uc t' at lus opposition to juuge : oan nas sprung up wit.nti ti e pa,t tew vveeKs. THE DANGlCii OF SOCIALISM. As the Socialists have taken part in push MM tin ler the wire first. Remember j the present county campaign, and as that there is nothing succeeds like sue Democrats and Prohibitionists are in- cess, and in politics, as in love and war, i vited to unite with them in an attempt to overthrow the Republican organi-r-'iiiin. we present herewith some of the planks oi the Socialist party in ti.e State of Oregon: 1. Labor produces all wealth. S. L'ndcr the present econoiri- and political conditions labor's share in the wealth it creates is merely a mean and uncertain subsistence. :t. So long as the present orsrmm- tion of industry remains, the capitali t class wnl monopolize the m icl'.incs of production and will appropriate, through the wage system, the wealth created by the working class. 4. This appropriation of labor's wealth by the capitalists is so com plete that it enables them to live in luxury and idleness. 5. As a necessary consequence of this exploitation of the labnrers by the capitalists this expropriation of all property out of the hands of the toil ers into the private ownership of the holders of capital, there is an inev itable war between the interests oi the working class on one hand and the interests of the capitalist class on the other. What is labor? The assumption of the Socialist seems to be that there is but one fo-m of labor the man ial. Iajynr is infinite in its torms, varying j from that ot the inJigent toiler to the research and invention of tiie scien tist, and capital is labor's tool. The day laborer has fpr bis capital his strength, health, and the brains with which Nature has endowed him. If he is endowed with a good brain and a healthy body, and is willing to live within his means, he soon becomes possessed of money capital and with this as his tool his sphere of work widens rapidly and in time be be comes one ot the masters cA men. But he is still a toiler, and probably retires to his bed at night more thoroughly exhausted than when he swung a pick upon the railroad. He does not live in luxury and idleness and he has not appropriated "labor's wealth." He has earned, by the labor of hand and brain, every cent of which he is pos sessed, and in doing so he has created employment and opportunity for others. Now we are told that between this min and those less fortunate there is an "inevitable war," and that the cap italistic system, under which he accu mulated his wealth, must be abolished, and in its piare we are to have what is called "the co-operative common wealth, based upon the fundamental principle of justice." The theory of the American system of eovernment is tflat of eltnl opportunity under tli a-vr- democrats and Republicans "''re meet upon a common ground ,, cln aieach other in eradicat- ing the abuses that have been grafted t'on this theory: but in this work the ! Socialist has no part He has noth- j ing in common with either of the old parties, bnt is anxious for the destruc-1 tion of both. Vet we find, here in Co-I'or defendants, lumbia County, men who are willing! Cecile Cade vs. H. to toy with this firebrand. They claim I Magcrs and Geo. F. to be Demo-rats, and they demand the i support of the members of that party; ' . Law. bat, i nowing it to be in the rr.:.. jnty I C. G. Caplcs vs. F, here, and caring more for orr-.,e than Powell for plaintiff; lor principle, they catr to Prohibi- tioniits and Socialists in the hope of securing f.om them enough votes to tq'ieeze into oflice. THEY WANT MORE ROCK CRUSHERS. The County Judge and County ' Commissioners were out this wav I Tuesday and examined a rock le.4je j on C. N. Jolnibon'5 farm beyond Dil-' ley with a view to putting a rruslier .t..... - i r i . r ., ' roaris u this from thilt Xhe rork 1 vas found to be all riirht for roarl mir. I ineic .in i ui. ni.-i:ir;ir bifj le lor i e; poses. The principal trouble h that , the rock crushers the count v lias have so much work to do that it v.'ill be a couple of months before they can be . secured fur ivork on our roads about i here. A new crusher is exmtnsive. 1 but it may be necessary to get one for this part of the rounty. forest Grove ' Times. ! The people of Washington County! are alive and progressive.' Thev know I t''Jt a ro- V crusher is an absolute re-1 cessuy to the building of pood roils piaintilt; J. C. Moreland for deftnd and they are not afraid, in the middle iant- of a cauipairrn, to say they want more McBride vs. N. P. Lumber Co, Gra of them. They know good roads are 'l'ni. Cleland and Moreland for plain worth every cent they cost, and arc ' Thot. N, Strong for defendant, the best investment a farmer can have! ('"- Hffrelc vs. N. I'. RR. Co. W, made of the n oncy be pays in taxes. I'owell for plaintiff; Cary & Maya A roadmaster is also a necessity and for defendant. a very clen-'cd saving of the county's, Geo. S. roster vs. Mrs. R. S. Bur money. The old system of road build- ,.,) r r Mnrelartd for olaintiff mg was dear at any price, and the, moticy was sunk in the mud. If the : oadrt aster is fire kim oat; not but a competent one, ritm't abolish an oliioe that is more .brnclieial ami ne cessary to the irmui of the whole county than any other oflice provided by law. , "My fellow iMlir.cn: Inland before you j ..i i . . ..limiiilatf ! .UC,t .l Ul tilt: lllli-lii'lii..t:ii j". .iv i'it- t of Jetlorsou, Cull Marx, mid Jwlm l St. ; John. With Jefferson I am opposed utterly to the tu u-tnient o( ;tll iit.mr.iiur' K'i- , . with C irl M m 1 fawr the utter V " ,l" , , i ! . , . erueuon oi ir vapum.M.v. .:., v j Captain Muhotto I advocate the passage of laws that will prevent the. use ot any beverojjc stronger than skim milk. Vote' for me and 1 will redn -eyour taxes one half, and at the same time build mile up on tuile of the best crushed rock roads! Vote for me nnd each and every one of yoa shall h ive whatever his heart desires', 1 u'li the servant of the people, and my onty wish is to see that they get what they call for, without money and without price. It is true that I have held o'hee during all these years of Republican ex travagance, and that nt no time have I lifted up my voice in protest against auy sing'e item of expenditure; but it mut be remembered that 1 did, not nt that tiina understand that 1 was to be a caiuli da.e tor the office to which I now aspire; Mid hid.it not I wen for that ingrate whom I haw supported for the pist four years I wu'ald have twkle.l the old jo. But needs nitht when the devil drives. Ami now I am your can lid.ite. Demo crats, So; iatists. an 1 Pro'ui'iilionis'.s, with out regard to your political principles. I ask you to vote for SIR. Never mind about the rest of the ticket. They are all good fellows and I hope they will get elected; but compared to SIE they are a lot of platers, and dou't stand any more silinv thau a Jap in St. Petersburg. What's the use of waning your time with alot of ..,. vkl,., hen i,v combininii together and trading right nnd left you can crowd the Republican leader and evervthiug is fur.. Keep your eye on the Main Chance, and that's ME." circcit court. Civil and Crin.inil Docket for May Term. I'll) I. The following is the do-ket for tl-e May term of Circuit Court, vh:ch meets Tuesday next. Lewis Love vs. lonathan Tice. Ed ' . R. R. Mendenhall for plaintiff; F H Cmmine-hun fi.r defendant H. T. Fa iff vs. Ptarr Logtring Co. .. II. McMaha.i for plaintiff; F. N. Strouc; for defendant. N. W. Rountree vs. Mary Knott, ct a!. H. K. Sargent for plaintiff. F. M. Stark vs. W. H. Dolman. H. IV Nicholas for plaintiff; V. H. Powell for defendant li. R. Nicholas vs. W. II. Dolman. Pillard & Day for plaintiff; V. 11. I'owell for defendant. V. P. Dob-on vs. Alice M Dobson. Win. M. La Force for plaintiff; John F. l.og;iu fur defendant. I Callahan vs. M. Pasendorff. Dil- llard & Dav for plaintiff; W. F. Hume for defendant. Jennie Ilanfield vs. John B. Frick son. L. H. Gruber for plaintiff; Dil lard & Day for defendant. Thomas W. Nordby vs. John Par ker, et al. Shepherd & Cellars for plaintiff; Graham & Clceton for de fendant. C. C. Wilson vs. John W. Stehman. Convert & Staples for plaintiff; Ca ples & Allen for defendant. W. J. Turner vs Ileiman Reiner. S. H. Gruber for plaintiff; R. W. Monta gue for defendant. Edna May vs. Arno Linus Fy. S. R. Harrington for defendant Anton Dnering vs. E. ). Vaniey. Ceo. A Hall for plaintiff; W. 11. Powell for defendant". Joseph Anet vs. Jacob Topilla, J Q. A, IJowlby for plaintiff; Dillard & Dav for defendant. H. E. Noble vs. M. E. Watkins. R. j W. Montague for plaintiff; W. II.' Powell for defendant. j Clara Allen vs. Clark Allen. Graham 1 & Cleeton for plaintiff. j State of Oregon vs, Columbia j County. Warren K. Ihomas tor plaintiff; Hanson Allen and W. H. Powell for defendant. Three cases. Minnie I. Burgess vs. Thomas J. Burgess. Dillard & Day for plaintiff. John Stewart vs. Charles W. Rade baugh. W. II. Powell for plaintiff. John Stewart vs. Doughs G. Poole. W. II. Powell for plaintiff. John Stewart vs. Robert II. I'arnes. W. H. Powell for defendant. H. M. Kiel vs. Siloo Graham. W. II. Powell for plaintiff; Graham & Cleeton for defendant. Alice H. Ellis vs. Wither K. Ellis. Shepherd, Anderson & Cellars for plaintiff. Dean Illanchard vs. Walter V. Siniih, rt al. W. C. Fischer and Geo. A- Hall for plaintiff; Dillard & Day N. Cade. J It. firice for plain- Vivian. Uillard W. II. Si D.iy "r Ic!ndan s. Richard Martin v. Martin White. , S. II. Gruber for plaintiff: Uillard & Day for defendant. Cly'e Richard-, vs. Columbia Lod ging Co. Dillard & Day for plaintiff. A. Lescber & Sons Rope Co. vs. R. S. ll.-itfin, s'leiif!. Cake & Cake for plaintiff; Dolpli, Mallory & Simon for dtfcndint. K. O. Darlinf? vs. rittsbnrj? Mill Co. 1'- McCoy for plaintiff; W. H. I'owell '"r defendant. ' ri I, c i fT. a. :.. cent. Craha ri & Cleeton for plaintiff. State vs. Hall. Harrison Allen for n.ii'i i.i. i.iiyic ix v m- plaintiff. Joseph Silver vs. Western Cedar Co. Chamberlain Ik Thomas for plaintiff; W. A. Cleland for defendant, Morrison vs. City of Clats- Kanie. .Strode & Yoitnsr for plaintiff; Uillard & Day for defendant. Hrinn vs. Sibson. Dillard & Day for plaintiff. Calvin vs. McCilvey. Dillard & Day for plaintiff. Nib-on vs. Nil ton. S. II. Gruber for Geo. S. Foster vs. Chris. Fowler. J. C. Moreland for plaintiff. ' J1AZELW0UI) TALKS. Small Dairymen m Now Indc- The iistnd cream scrmrMor ha Htmlc ,jlc ,,n,an fanner iude pendent. The tar..,eT wiio in, sm..i f cow , . . , " w have all the advantage of b , n,,,,,,, u,,, product la valuable without Uoiiik Ixilky. He emu deliver it himself if not satisfied with the creamery which has a route in liis neighborhood, and the cost of delivery will not be Isirc enoiiKh to eat tip tlie profit. On a route, the cost of collecting cream is a mere trifle w hen eo npareil with the price paid for butter fat, A small farmer can get several cents more for his cream at his farm thaw the average creamery can get for its butter. The low express rates on cream en able tli small dairyman to select any creamery he may prefer, with a radius of several hundred miles to the ship ping station. Yc are getting more cream to-day frm eight hundred miles away. The shipper finds that he can make more money by sending to us than by send ing to the tuitr-by creamery. The hand separator has made il pos sible to raise the finest dairy stock on the farm and to add to the income by netting results in fattening hogs. The .ikim milk can be fed warm when , . , . . .if there is a hand separator nn the farm, and being fed warm it does the hogs and calves ju.t that much more goo I. . , , ,r ... A hand separator and live cows will net a farmer more money than twenty cows could under the old conditions, with limited facilities for handling the product. Clip this Out. and mad to the Harelwood Cream Co., Portland, Oregon, Please send me full information about the U. S. Maud Separator. 1 have cows. Name Address Classified Advertisenieuk mi il.h r..WN l.,r.Hl.-. I'ni-e r.-..s..i,l.l,-. , i.. i;.. . n....... mniiei.f F. M.Tiloltl'.S. II.. ,.,.;," '"" '." 1 I in H.MKY FUM Kn .A1.K :t;n Hi'rvs .n-al.. on W ilhiiiii'Mf Su.hIi ; in-t-t -In ill. ttLt I It Dir. fur T.) In 1 1 K lutttl nll,-; uliiilv li!it. Iiiiinire nn i.lin I- MKS f. r.l.fcr.. cure ll.dt-lis, Oregtrn. dlfaiillT Alltt'l u ti, -.Vti AITUKNTICK WANTK!. To biun lilt- lint Ihtk' t.id,. IiimhI itpHirlilnitv ft.r iiitrllii"iit viiium man iu.nir ot ti. t'll AWFill'.lt.City limber Sh,,,,, Farm for Sale. The whole Ilk) arres li ing in neetimi 2H, 0 liurlh, an. i 2 went, the north hull U-iouginir lo II. V. t'i'pp, and the moth bilif lo Tliiunas It. t ulip, of Calg iiy, Alltertii, Nurihtti'Ht Tenitmy. If y..ii mil g.vl, rlit-iii. hirin, It Ii plenty nf goo I timlier, oui mile from n aw niill, nnd f.iur miles from th" t 'luinl'iii river, write diri et to ns, n we luive no airi'iit. It in mil. of the hi'Ht fnrint. in tin1 vn-iiiii v ofli.ihle. Addreim I. W. t'OlT, Cui fle Crtiii.g, Caiiinln. K ili S A l.K i 'II 1 1' Im mil,. I, .... Hlld lieifi'lH. Hurt .lerHevti Mini lliil.-tii.ft i .-i.tt'ti, i, r.-)iii in iiit'iHien .-iinri ii'irneii ,i 'Hull. Sune are fri-i-h nnd tl.i r.-rt v.ill'' I be fie-h from now on fur the ncri to j ' iiHtiiiiitt. ifenuti aii'i ic'tn-i nit.Kt-r. Call or write to UKN. CI it-kan- Ore, ii 1 lONKKH KMI'I.OYMKNT Co., 215 Mi.rr'nmi St., I'nrtbind, I n if. .ti. In on. nl the lii-cl known nnd uioal lell.tble Coni-piiuii-s on the Coast, finnl-hi-. nil kind.. Help on shortest notice free lo Km ployem. V lien In Portland (Jo 6 The Kinpiru UiiHttiilMiit, 1112 Third Street, three doom South nf linker The tre. Menlit froin 15 eeiitu up. Oim-ii day and nitflit. flvntern in anv nyle Wm Hnhlandtir, I'mp., formerly of the Knvfll. I iir ami Mmlimin. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION, Pi'pnrrment uf tlit. Iilterlur, li.itnl tilltitt m oie.iii I Itv. OrcK'ni .litrrli .'il. I..1I VOTICK IM NKHKBV MIVEN THAI lilr.! IwlliiwIIie-rtHiiieil teltier lii llleil imlli-e nl j hi. iiiieiillnii to ihhkh iiittil iriii,l lu mit,r , j hi. tltiiiii, iiitr tiirtt .Hill flfltlll will lie IINIll... tH' !ntt ihe t (t-iiily li-rk nt '..iiiiiiiiiit i.hiiiiiv, nr., HI St. Ili-inti., lliei .li, .hi Mm lll.li, Ism, vi..: j AliltAHAM rf.'.JI II; If. K. Ko. law) fur llio HiYi.i. M. Vi, T. i S., K. I itv. ' ; ili numt the fnllewlni ffliiieii.e. lo i.ri.M' hi. eoiitiniiHiifl rcifieiii e u(K.n.ui i-iiim ittinn , ol .mil iuii'I, . n.-ti'er, 'I. I.. 1'nrk.if . J.iUe llUktr, It. B'..lS,l Hl. Hi I Ol t tirtlOllllt. OIl'MHti. j Ai.'ji'.it.MJA . iiii..M.;,!, iio,:ue.' ADJlISI3TATOB'a BALE. Nollr,-e In herehv irfven Iftitt ttv vlrl-io I of an orilor of. the County (.ourl or Ine i Htate or Oregon tor tiie County of Co. Iiitobhi., nitnju mill etuureil on Ihe 4t!i ; liny of April, lU'M, In the iiitnicr of i tiio eMIall; of A. U. f.iltle, ileeearteil, tt;o i uti(J.iriKiif!i, the ailrrili.ihtr.'ttor of mini untitle, will, on or aiier the iih ijny of j May, I tin I, nl. the htw olll.-t! o( W. II. I'owell, lit 81. Hulorm, lripn, "ell nt nr.'.ute utile, for cnHh In huoil, Ihe fol : lowl, ir li-.-Mf-rllie'l real tir.ti.erty heioiiK ; In;? to ttir; eftlule of n.iiUi ileceriMPil, ti ;wli: This eritit half ot the north wost ; quarter linU lolH wis mill two of neetton , nineteen, hi towtiKliln lour north, ruiiK live wohI of the Wliliutmtle uieti.llii,,, Alno n lax title Inierent lu tind to the went half or tit ti"i-ilnv..-Ml ipiurter of ' Beetlnn tlilriy-two, and tho n:int half of I the nortlieaat riuarfor of tter-iion Hurl v 1 one, In towiiKhlp nix north, rmiK lour I wet of trie Wlllaoicun mitrlijlan. Alo a lax llilo InUiitiMt lit iinil to lh noiihi-HHt quartor of Hetlon twunty-xlx, In towrixhln live north, ratmis two went I of tli Willamette iiierhtlan. Also a lax 1 1 1 lo Interest In anil to the fouiheaat ijuurier of kc.-II.iii thirty In totvnnlil five norlh, r inn'i throa wowt of lh Wlllanielte nieildian. AIko a tux tills interoHt In anil to the unillvlded one-hiilf Interent lit and to lot our m o ine uuo mnu in rroni or ee. lion thirty-It vi. In townlilp etl,t north, ! tour inn me iiue latin in fronl of nee. rnriire five west of thu Wlllamel lo merioirin, AIbo a tax tltlB Inlernat In nnil to lot two iteil live aer of 1Mb Iiiik lylnut; Botilb of mid HiiJolnliiK l"t two of ueetlon twetily-Hl, In towimhlp elittit north. ruiiifB live woat of tho Willamette mo rhllan. , CHAni.E3 D, LITTJJS. Attornoy for Aflmtnlntriifor TIMBER LAND, ACT JUNE .!. NOTICE FOU PUBLltAliu". UNITtiO STATtB t-ANO OFriCB. v. .,,... i- i,...i.e uiM.n ml In eoiiil'U of ' . t twrtj ,-iti en All si'l . " mh,:'' i;ii.a -"':" .'t( Oillfinuln. ivRn. Ni'Mhiii. ! iimiiMi 'IVirll iny.- " 'Xl'ii'lil in all llu Allllli'l . u tl)...,i A. I'lnnlm,'1"!'. e' ,,, p nal Msh Ills claim 1" nai'i ""'" ,.:. I mm nKi " "' , , , ... ...,.. 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