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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 27, 1905)
OREGON MIST iKntcKd t 1ie Postoffio. t St Udsn. , it WC)rMI, .OfCOIHVCiass isnail nmikur ilMtinn F.UKRV Frwav Bv KDITOH AJ!l) .I'ROPKIHW. One copy, ope year, in atlvanoe. . . .fl 00 Ki monllia 60 ' notices 25 cents per line. JKRIDAy. Oclolcr R7, m toi'xn ttrriri.iL piper. WHY WASHINGTON COUNTY FAlLtD. The Hillsboro I i.lepenilcnt appear to ix nnaWeto imJerrtrud why Washington ounty killed to receive the credit to wbicta.it should have been entitled at the hands of the committee that awarded the .comity prUei at.the lc;U anl dvV Ex position, ami for the beucfit of. our friend Bath we will endeavor to explain it, at ,we understand it: In the first place, the gentlemen in. charge of Washington County's .interests ,ind.e.tUe mistake of UickiiHJ the mat ter entirely from an agricultural stand point, and if this had liecn the true .point fA view Washington would .have been en JitI.ed .to a ,iuch higher gating, for her -products were pf the vury finest. But the .committee on awards very rightly decided ,on the point system, giving credit for numerals, forestry, fish, game, livestock, .manufactures, and all the other resources jl .tli ceuflty, nd in these varied classes Washington was outpointed by much smaller counties, including Columbia.1 Washington received the largest number .of gold medals awarded any county in he States but .tley were procured by snaking seoarate entries of each bunch of jgrain, and several gold medals were warded different persons on precisely ,the sunt article. For instance: F.mil ,Cap, Mrs..Qcorgia Hughes, and Thomas Talbot were.eac,h awarded a gold medal ,on Chili Club wheat. Such awards had 410 effect on the Jiny that passed upon the respective merits of the county exhibits, and were probably made for the purpose if eucouragiag the corporation's pet jew eler, as there is certain to be a rakeofi oo .every medal manufactured. .Columbia County did not make so anany separate entries, but we endeavored to have something on hand to score in ach department. Points were given for imtallation. and our booth was conceded j ,to be the peer of any in the agricultural building. Then we had lish, minerals, forestry, dairy, agriculture, and horticul ture. Our agricultural exhibit did not compare in quantity with Washington .County's, but our entire showing, taking .into consideration the development of the ,two counties, was considered worthy of second place, while Washington was placed in the fourth clau. The jury of awards, to ileteruiac Hut .distribution of the eaat paze offered by Hie State Commission, was composed of .one representative from five different .-States. Each of these men had charge of his own State's interests at the Exposi tion, and presumably was one of the lead ing citizens of bis State. It was an ideal jury, and its findings are entitled to the greatest respect. Washington failed sim ply because her exhibit was made upon ,the one-idea plan, and was not broad enough in its scope. No pr-st spare HI ue given to any re fntal of the Register's statement. The ia t it, hoaever, tliut Mr. Mitchell far nislied the interview to the Oregonian egardinn Ueorga Mnjrger and mw de fies it. Jat a 1,0 retailed sUuf got: .sip aliout the Congregational minister, and denied it the same 'ay. Guv. Folk said at Philadelphia that ilioodtvrs are coward when attacked. 'That Is a great truth vhj-h can not be ,to often spoken. Doodlers trow am jgautonly through long toleration. On sober second tiiought the Japanese Jiave concluded that the treaty with jRussia is about the right thing, ami se cured all that would not have cost more Jjisn it came to. There seems to 1m something in the ,nattire of a popular r gret tltat Tat f'rowe was not sared to the public long enough to take a pull at some of the big nsurancu swindlers. Guv. h$ Uayjs is carrying his preju ,dic Jos ridiculous IfnjjJii. Its refuses ,to ait at Uie twuie uiblu with certain ,wlie men. It is mjio Mtfi'd that MUsori ran ;uakea grmt expoilion display, but it .ought to have in asbestos setting. Au rumored liiJii-lii it modern enough to count if its men beliv Hie gum ore good marksmen. (OrV""' pxjHiailiup is over njnd Ucan iim iti-.vii jj time jlo linding 41 better f raI.e ,uf pAUKri'sa n icj?.- I. LJ U. Krliool fceport. Kepoft ,ol District N9. jjO, Yajriaon, Preyfin, fa BJkWi M-hug Oct. 13. Numb- f of days tiught iNumbcxif layys enrol Its 1 i''uuilHT jl hm Is erol)eL ...... 'Total number emol run.. -Total nuinltr rluvs atteudiiuee. . TolaJ juiMly duys absence Tot(U umlier tiiues tirily' .. .. "jl'o al iiiiiViUt visitors...... 20 17 H ,'JT I kj I f Roll juf liouor ; UuLh Slater, Nellie 1uUt, I'lali Ilouney, Ivlna Bounty, Ruth jltoimcy, ChcsU-r lirinii, Sclh Brinn, and Alger QHyer. W. A. Vouhc, Teacher. Or. Kndtr uses Dr. Green's new ! correct method of making arti torn-- Port'and. Royal Baking: Powder is made of Grape Cream of Tartar. Absolutely Pure, Makes the food more Wholesome and Delicious. 5AV.E THE SMUTCH. Rov. Kemp announced Inst Snndnr that, unlets some move wot inaugurated to prevent it, the Methodist Church Ex tension -Society would shortly foreclose its lien npon the rhorcli bniltling at this place, and that it would be torn down and tuch parts of it as were available would be used in the construction of a church at Rainier. The debt upon the church amounts to one thousand dollars, and the Extension Society offers to ac eept five hundred dollar and tnrn the building over to the church free of all incumbrances. Just at this time St. Helens it not a good field for so many churches, and if we believed the preeent local stagnation would continue we would think it best to allow the church to be torn down. But we believe that in two years from now the population of thit place will be more than doubled, and that we will need all the present church facilities. The Methodist de nomination, with the assistance of people of oilier belief', and tome of no belief, built the old church on the hill, and for many years it wot the only place of wor ship in thit city. Ministers of all de nominations held services there, and they did not seem to be any the worse for their contact with each other; but the time came, at it appears to in all CMumunities, when the different i cU thought it necetry for each to have a separate place of worship, and it appears fiot in order to accomplish this the Methodists have asaumed a burden greater than they can bear. Would it not be a good tiling, from everr standpoint, for our citixens to help them bear thit burden? On the ere of a revival of our business interests, we do not want it said that it was necessary for aliy chun-h to be torn down and moved away from SL Helens whet) the mm of (500 will ave it. How niuch can you afford to give to keep a handsome church edifice from de struction? Let the editor know, and we will tee what can be dune about it. Sev eral contributions are assured, but more are needed. Cares Winter Cough J. E. U rover, 101 N Main st, Ottowa. Kant, writes "It has been my wife's trouble to catch a severe cold, and there fore to congh all winter long. Last fall I got her a bottle of Iloruhound Syrup. She used it and has been able to sleep soundly all night long. Whenever the cough bothers her two or three doses stops the cough and she is able to be up and well." 25c 60c and f 1.00 at A. J. Deming's. WARREX The Warren Lumber Company has just finished loading two cars witii lum ber for tlte Eastern market. Mr. R. D. Lovette is engineer at the Tarbell sawmill. Messrs. Otta and CharlesCarlson have bought the S, Itatmusien place. Mrs. Clara Ryan as principal and Miss Goldie Allen as primary teacher, are conducting our school in a very satisfac tory nunner with about 70 pupils in at tendance. Mrs. E. II. Flsgg. of St. Helens, vis ited relatives here the first part of the wetk, During Ike month of September the N. I'.R. R. office at this place sold tickets to tbe amount of 219, which is "going tome" for a smsll settlement like this. Jhe iioon ranch has iuet finished dig ging jiatstbes. Mrs. Matt Gabrielson, who was so se verely gored by s bull several months ago, hat so far recovered as to he able to walk about. Mr. Max Berg and son Otto are batch ing and putting in their fall grain. The farmers of this vicinity are busy picking apples and digging potatoes. Mrs. Wni Galloway, of Wamic, Wasco County, is visiting her sister, Mrs. J. A. Keegle. Mrs. Galloway was formerly Mrs. U. Searcy and is well known in this part of the county. Kev. MeVickers will conduct services at Uie Evangelical church 011 Sunday next at 7:30 p. m. Kew Cyre -'vr Vnmer AU surface cancers are known"to be ai rjiralle, by Bqi klins Arnica (Slave, as mIV.Ii.... nr t...itl..t.l ir. : . I iiitiiciB, vi uiuiii;iu, ll wri-s, l lin'I a cancer on my up lor years that teemed incuraMe, till liuiklins Arnica halve licaltil it, and cuw U is rerftly well, tiuaraotveil rure (mi cuts aiul burps, ioc ut 1'erry A Ciraliaui's store. Wbxb la FortUnd G to The Empire UusUarant, 192 Third Street, three doors 8outli of Baker The tre. Metis frpm 1& cents up. Open j Wm. IJohlanrler,Prop., fornjerly of tlie R9yal; 1st and Madison. VHRNONIA ITEMS. Marguret Spencer, who litis Innmi in Portland tho list three weukt visiting her brother and sifter, Oinnr and Orll, and tnking in the Lewi MtdvClark Ex position,, returned 0.11 'Wednesday ,ot lutt week. Mr. and Mrs. Thonins Adnms ware out to St. llulent riis first of lost weak an business?. C. B. A.iinstrong, Ceo. II. Silts., Win. Deerbesry id vV. W.. Allen went out this week with team fur Joadt ,for oar merchant, U. O. .Downing. Jt look ns though 4Jt- IVwning is tsxpecWng some trade daring the winter ,Clauie and YernieCluiuilMrlrtin moved into tbe H. A. Harris isujwrty on Weilnesdav of last etik. J'liis wiU mke theiu ,avi'ivy .pleasant aid comfortable home. R. Sessemaii, Joseph VanlUaricrtin, 0-car l.indsiruin, nndj). II. Kvasey went nut, to St. Ileluns Friday Jiwt aswituesses in thefoulter case, whiuli ras Irivd Sat urdav.. The Parker boys had a shooting match here .last Saturday, but as it hnd not been advertised there iura but few in KiteiMtauve. It pays lo use printer's ink frank Tracy has been carrying tho mail to Kist and Albiun the past wink. Frank is very much at home in this Inn? iness, having served 011 this samo route several years ago Clare Eddy, the young man who has been stopping with Druggist Stewart during the summer, getting the benefit of onr delightful Nvhaleni climate, vis ited his mother in portland the past week. Hasel and Vivian Bonnick, who have been ipcmling the past three weeks in Portland, visiting tho Fair, as well as relatives there, and also their father at Houlton, returned Friday last, glad to get borne again. They entered school Monday. Corwin Skidinore and wife of Missouri, who had been visiting with G. P. Spen cer and family the past two weeks, left the first of this week for Portland, where they will take a steamer tor Sun Fran cisco, it being their intention to do little touring in the Golden State bef jre returning to their home. Mr. Skiduiore, while here was wonderfully impressed with the bigness of our Nelmlem Valley trets. There arc tome pretty good spec imens in thit vicinitr, but we do not claim the largest in the world. L. E. Stewart, who has been attending the Exposition in Portland, aud from there going to St. Helens on important court business, came home Thursday of last week. John Pringle spent several days of last week in St. Helens on court business In the meantime his son John G. looked sfter tiie store. The boys tell it that "Jack" had au interesting experience one night in being aroused along iu the wee small hours by a noise on the out side of the store, which be took to be burglar or incendiaries. He arose, aud with an electric flash lantern in one hand and a revolver in the other, he rent out to investigate, and on turning the light in the direction ol the disturb ance, lo, and behold ! Well, ask Sidney what it was lie saw. Will Lindsay and Ed. Sesseman "hit the trail" toward St. Helen Knn Iny morning to attend court, being called there as witnesses. 5 SHEBiFf'8 8AU. In (he Circuit fou-t of the Mate of Oregrm. tut 1 tie louiiijr 01 loiumuu. TlionifU W. Nrmlbjr, t.UiDtiff, Jnhn nrkr. Tconiian Merrill, rnrd jeniunir, ueortre p.. Chamberlain, irovernur: K. I. UuuUar, .v-r-tarjr of rcatr ; Chas. M. Moore. Stai Trraatim ; a Board of Commiialotaar for lb Ie of Kchool and I'tilreniUy Un it, and for the lu ealrneat of the fiimU arlin tliureinim, dow Mr red the HUie Land Hoard, deleudanu. Kotlr to berebr rirrn thai ondrr and bf vir tue o( au exeration and onlrr of tale faueI out of tbfrinnU Court f (he Mate t Omruo. In an I for the i'ountr of tUiiumbta. on the Irt day of October, undr and in puruane of a udicinent, onier aud dwrea inat ami entered u Mid eoort ou the J 11 Uy of Ocuoef. IWI, In a luttor art Ion whereiath abore named flain tiff recovrel )uJxment acalust tbe abe name! defendant. Jobn Parker, for tbe tun of 1117-Jll, Ub luterett thereon at tbe rate of 10 per cent ter autimn from the taid lUt dar of Oitisber, I'M. and attorney fcea. and lb hirtherauui 01 M-iJ, eoat. wnicn luumeni waa etirdled aud durketed on the21t day of Oc to ber. IK)!. And tt wa further onlered mn rte- erred by tbe Court that aaul aums are found due the plaintiff npon h!a mortedifr, and that plaint 1ft baa a nrat Hail iiimiii tbe following f1 Kcribed prHlea to aecure the payment of the Mine, lowll: The iwmttaweat quarter of aerliou t In townships north of rniiKe 3 weal of the n iiiametu aienaian, in i-oitiinoia iiunty, ire fori. Tha defcuaaiH Gorman Merrill haa neconn lipu upon vaid premltea tor the um of H'VW. uh lute ret" t there4n from March V7ih, lwjW.aia iM-rrent per annum, ann lor liuu at- birneya fee, and It ia ordtretJ that tlefendaot Normal n Mtrrrill have and rerrmrr aaul nm from defendant John Parker. It waa further ordered al ilvrreed that the aald premi'iea le J aold by the nheriff of aald county aa under fcle- j vuiiou, iiu nir isitNxirtu ui mmmn Hid auer I7 itist the comu. dmburnetnent. atuirner a fcea. and expense herein utaied, aball be applies I upon tlie juoirnH'nt, rnvi any aurfMua rctnaiiiina to 1 paid into (he Court for the bene lit of aaifl defendant Norman Merrill and the other ile- fenrianis under tiirertinn ot lite Court, Therefore, on Maiunlar thejf mlar of Kovetn bert 1'juj. at the hour of If o'clock in the fore noon of mid day. 1 will, at the cotirthotiM d4r ia W. Helens, tdumbla iVniuty, Oregon, aell at itubllc auction, to the highest biddor, for cash In hand, lawful money of the V. H,, all the ritiht, tMle aod Inieratof the aald defendant John Parker, In anl to the real properly above newenoeo, io aaiisiy me anora Dameu atnouiiia, together with all aocrufnf rosta, Ualed at tH. Helens, Ore, Ot. 2S, 19UV M A ftl 1 N WHITIE, H her Iff of Columbia Comity. O retro n. First nuMicatlon Oct. M, J'Aift; last publication nore2Boer tt iwd. SHERIFF'S 8AL. In the Cirenli Court of the Wste of Oregon for the County ot Columbia. M. C. Hrar, plaintiff, vs. Allan A. Robinson and Adilla Kohiiutou, his wile, dofendaats. Notice Is hereby glren that nndar and br rlr- tne of on execution and order of sale issued out of the Circuit Court of the Mate of Oreeon io and for the Comity of Columbia, on the 14th day of tetober, YM't. under and In pursuance of a judgment and dwree made and entered In saM court on the loth day of October. In a srilt wherein M.C.Oray, plalntliT. recovered Jndg tneut against Allan A. Kibloaon and Adllla UtiUnson. his wife, for the sum of I.V, with In teract thprattij at the rale of eight per cent per aprjuni from August JH, IW4, until paid: snlthe further sum of attorney's fees; and tbe fur Uier snin of 10 as coua aud disbursements, an1 the costs npon this writ, requiring me to mako ealeof tlte following deacrllied real proerty, to satisfy the abore amount. u wit: The sonth half of the southwest quarWo section twenty Ihree.and the north half of the northwest quar ter of section twenty-six. In townguip fur north, range five west of the Willamette MerTa tsjo, ooiitalutfig one l?unilrt aud sixty acres, situated in the county of Columbia. Hutu of Oregon; to be sold aa iimq exaction, aud the prot-eeils arising therefrom Ut 1m uiplioil first lo ilieconts of sale and (heftmt and elstHjrsements of said suit, second lo tho paymfniof altonicy's frvs, third t the payment of the sum due on plaltij.iif'g note and mortgage, principal and In terest due thereon, aud Ihe overplus. If any there toe, after the payment of the several gums aforesaid, I patd lutoUiij court for tljuae tn Uilcd thereto. r ThcreMe. on Saturday, the 18th day of No vember, l'J0", 1 will, at the hour of XI o'ejo In the forenoon of aaid day, at the cm rt house door fn Ht. Helens, In said County and Krate, sell at lllltllJ JIIAIInll 111 I'nlt.yi IU.tu, ,IA y..t.l In band, all the right, title and Juterest of said j Allan A. liobitiwMt ' A it 1 1 In Itubtnwtn, hN wife. Ilu aft.rxMtnltt defeitdanw, ami tvh w ithem. of, In and to ilia r'l pnkpvrty abnve U jitIIhhI, io siuotfv the N.M.ewHiton .l..,lH.,H.lMs,,,,Ur.VMvftmvViTK Sheriff of the Cuuulv l I'nluinUis. Hialr ol urvK'.H. Flnl publloNllon illUr .Iwil, ana ll ..HUh-attuHNuv vovku .Ml.iriivy lur.l'luUulff. jjR.IWlSllosij, PHYSJCfAN & SURCFW PMW3ICIAK & BURGEON ST. I1KI.KN8, OKMION. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION IHpHrtmcnl of the Intorlor, UimI (HIkv l IvriUnd, drv . iM. -'1. 'X N..li-e In hrrwiiy Rlveu (hut tthe hdlowtuff nauml svitlvr hua ttlvd notltv of his lutvutiou hi mae Hum I prtMsf In support of ItW rilin, ami Ihti said pntoi will be made bWorethe Kt'uttr and l(etut'r at INtrtlaiid, tltvirou.ou IKtvinber 7, lXv if lratd l. Smith, h. e, No. 12., for tho ne ir of mv t 4 n, r 1 w. H namea th following wiineM to prvn-e hUtMttiiiiitHi ialdene upon aud eultliatlon of said laud. lt: JmOoIi hfltllvh, of Mnun ltudaU. tUtiruu; (teoty Kid I v, of Mountain dalVvlMtmm; Jcob Kalcrly, oi Moimialudale, OrMu; Samuel Kn(irtv. of Motiniahittalo, orv Hon. AUhKNU B. UHKSSKK, Hetristcr. NOTICB OK rVBUCATtOM. (Timber I-anU Act. June t, im.) Irnlted States Land Office, INrtUthl. Orejruti, Htober Mb, Notice la henby a;tvn that In compll anca Ith the provisions of tha act of Con vrrao of June S, 187S. entitled A net for tha sal of timber lands In the Hiatus of California, Orecott, Nevada, and Wash ington Territory," aa extended to all the Public Land States by net of August 4, IMfcJ, Mary florst'huri. of Ptirtlaud. Cotiutv of Multnootah. Slate of Oregon, has this dav Iflvd In thlnomrtf hti Horit statement No.OKi. ror the purvhase of the ' of ow V and u Sol ne of mtlou No, 4 lu lowushlp No, luuc t'1) N. Banc No. 4 West, and will offsr proof to bow that the land south t Is mora valua bla tor lta limber or at on a than for ari cultund purp4set, and lo eatnblLdt her claim to saU land before tha Kectstsr and Re calver at l urtlaul, Oragon, on .WeUnaaday, the ith tlav of Ot robcr. 1 ui. tht names aa witness?: Charlea Osborne, of IWtlsn.t, OrxipHi: Julius V. Hurke, of I'ort laud, On-eHi; Juhu H. Heady, of Cortland, or cfon; Ki.wJ It. Ktorchuu,iii Ftwtlaud, orvgon. Any and all paraone claiming atlveroaly tho above-dracrtbed landa aro requealed to Ale thslr ctaima la this office on or baforo said JOth daf uf sUecember, lJo At.OBIiNOS tt. PttRHNKn. nsgiitsr. TIM It Kit USD ACT, JINE X II) XU Tit E Ok' Pt Ot.lCATlON. 1'nlted Ktatva Land Offl4-. INrtIand. Oreaon. aVpt. Iti. yo. Notice Is hereby Kt-a ht in eompll unco with the pruvtstna of the out of ion' arvsa of June 3. I7t. enttlvd "An act for the sale ol timber lamln In the Matf-e of California. Ores, on, Neratn. and Washinc lou tvtlitury." aa vttrnded to all the I'uti lie Laud tate by act of August 4, !:. kit- fie Y. Powell of St. Helens. County uf Ct lumbla, 8trtte of frecn. has this day Atrd In this office her sworn attrtnvnt No. :, for the puichaae of the W d, o( the N W of Hectlun 27 and the M K W of the N l ,i of tfeettoa No. :, in Township No. t N, Kange W. and will offr protif tw atiow that the land nought la more valua ble for Its umber or stona than fr agri cultural parpoaea, aad to eatablivh ber claim to said (mad before the ltgttr and Receiver at lwrtland. Oregon, on Thursday, the 14th day of Ureember. 106. Hhe naman aa wttni'ssrs. W D Case, of ritmburg. Oregon; Wm. II. Dolman, of Portland. Oregon; K- E Quirk, of HI. Hel ena, oregtsa; Martin White, of HI. Helena. Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above deorribed Innda are requeeted to ftf their rial ana in thta oOlcv on or beforo aald Hih day of tHvmber, lft&. ALOEItNON H. LiUKXlfKK. It -g later. NOTH'B Or KXKCt'TOB'll bMLK OF KK.1. ihoiehty. IS THB COUNTY CfH'RT Or Mt'LTNO mah County, Htate of Oregon. In the Matter of the aetata of W. C, Noon, lJerenaed. Notice la hereby given that pursuant to an order of the above entitled court here tofore duly made and entered, the under al?ned eatfutora of the last wit and leeia ment of W. C. Niton, deeeasvd, will, frntn and after tho th dar uf Nuvm(vr, isofr. pnieeed to swll the following drscribed real property situated In the County of Colum bia. Htate of Oregon, and more particularly dearrlbsul aa follows, to-wlt: lieglnnlng st the northeast corner nf the donation land claim of (irner T rostr, otalm number forty-nine (U, said north east rorner being In Heeion twenty (30 1, township four 4. north range one til weat of the Willamette meridian; running thence south twenty-three Cl degrees and thirty UOt minutee weet eight chains nnd thirty-three links, thence north seventy l?0)degrees weat. three CJ chains and thirty-one (31 links, thence mntta thirty O'l degrees west, aeven f7 chains and fifty (j0 links; thenco aouth twawiy. nine Kt degree aud forty -five mm utta west, atsteen Ui chains fcad nfty aevea (171 links; thence north aevrnty thre (7Ji degrees and nfteea IUi mm nta west, twelve 1lr ehalos and twenty (.'01 links to an tmn rod. thence ir-rth twenty-sis C'Si degreeo and thirty (lot minutes east, fifteen 1S chains and twenty-four (311 links; thence north thirty three S1 d-grea east, aeven (7) chains and fifty (S0 links; thenyo north twenty three (SO degre-s and IMiren (l&l mlnutrs east, two (2) chains, thence north twenty- thrr-e (23) degrees eat two (21 chains and sixty-two tftzr links; thence east along antd Kostcr claim line seventeen fill chains and twenty-sis links to tho piace of Wr ginning; exrcpilrtg therefrom tt-n (li acre conveyed to N. V .Maker by at nlr anl Ife tit deed dated .November 14th. tW -jrf" oi (-fJ and recorded at patre &?, v mvn . of Hook ounty ; also esve.ti n-f therefrom nve ( &) acres conveyed to William J. Kuller-t'-n by Moontravail Kl-k and K- by deed dated March IS. lS'Jl, and recorded at page 1 9. et seq , of flook "M" of the records of deeds of aald Columbia County. The land above described .after deducting said exceptions, eon tame twsnty-thrce (23) acres, more or leas. If. The Gill trsvrt, described as follows: flt ginntng at a point thirty (io feet north of a stake, which stake Is on the south boundary line of the Garner T, Poster do nation land claim. In Hfilun nineteen (ls Township four ( north, range one tit weat of the Willamette meridian; aaid stake being the southeast corner of the one hun dred acre tract conveyed by Nelson Hoyt and wife to Jessie Bacon and Jam re Huron by deed dated July Ulh, IhM, recorded In Itook "C," par of the rerorda of deeds of aald Columbia County; thence from aald starting point north along the east line of said land conveyed to fhicon about twenty eight tznt chains to a point on ths anid eLNt line of llacon's land, which last men tioned point ia ativen (7) chains and four1 4) links south of th northeast corner of, aald one hundred acre tract; said point bo-i log also seven il) chalna and four (41 links eouth of the north boundary Una of aaid Koter donation land claim ; thence weat about seventeen 17j chains on a line parallel with the north boundary line of atu roster donation land claim to th, weat boundary lino of anld aectlon nine teen Ulo; thence north aeven (1) chains and four (4i Ittiks along the west boundary tine of said eeeilon nineteen U to the norm Boundary una or tha roeter dona tion land claim; thence eaat about seventy five chains 7fc chains to tha canter of the County Itoad running from Ht. Helens to Portland; thence aouth twerity-Mght (2H degreea and forty-five H6f mlnutce west along tiie center line of aald County Itoad twenty-seven (17) chains to a driven stake; thence east from said stake to low water mark on Hcappoose Hay, thence southerly along low watr mark on aald bay to the sooth boundary line of anld Kostor dona. Uon land claim ; thence west on said south boundary lino of the Fostnr donation land claim to tha westerly boundary line of said County Road four M) rods: thnm wwt forty f 40) rods; thence southerly thlrty-alx C!) feet on a line parallel with the westerly line of aald County Itoad: theui'e weat on' a line parallel with the aouth line pt sal J Koat'-r donation land claim to the plac of beginning, containing one hundred and nincty-Uve UH5) acres, more or less, excepting, however, from the foregoing landa all of the following, to-wlt; A strip of land one hunred 100 foet Id width, being fifty (50) feet In width on each aide , with tha ectr line ut- the mnU na.k r tho noi imMa o.j. -Itallntati Ctmpy's rnllnwd. as ih nam i ntcated over the above described i lagd. an d itclP tif land im hundred tli B,lJfl . . ..u i.-. ,..- ...,iiv.Md bv Jam' titll i mit.. . thfl Northein -PrtrlA. HrtllrtHid a mis ii,,...i.Mi. 4th t'ompany .-.(..I In It.uik tl." natfe of tts, recon tha records or Hm or SHM1 Columbia tV?r!r- .... sla.v t.O feet In Width extondlhg am-tota the Innda abve de- scribed rr tn purptisa m w ""' "'T'" ns set forth In said deed from tltll to tha Northern I'aclHe Hnllroad, Also a tmct of land two hundred and fifty tssttl feat by alghtesn hundred tisi) reel, descrlbitl as fullows; lieitlnitlug at lite renter of tha mam tracs of the Northern IVItlo Hailrad at the awltch bltH'li at a point that la four hun dred and aevan t7) feet south ami three hundred and fifty -fur (SMI feet west of dhe northeast corner nf the tract of land Mve conveyed; thttnee north atity - three Hl3 1 degreea tlfty tSOl mlnutea waat at right anglea with aaid railway tract two hundred taout feet to a slake, thence aouth Awouty-slx tt degrees ten tHl minutes weet iwrallel with satd railway truck risht ecn hundred t taoot feet to a atakei thence aouth alxiy-threa degrees nfty (Atil minutes vast two hundred and fifty tftttl feet to a point; theme north twenty. sis tttf) de gnu ten (! minutes east eighteen hun dretl UiM'ti) feet tn a point; ttwnc north etxty-thiei Kit th-Btrrs rtftv t&oi nithiitfs weat fifty tftUt feet to the piaCw of begin ntng; said tract of lanl haUng been c.-n-vayed by James 4.1 M I and wire to the North ern I'aotnc ltatlnad Ctunpany by deed dated August 37th. lM, recorded In llook 'II.' paae of the rvcurds of deeds of said Column) County. Also a tract of land about aeventy tldl feet bv one hundred and nfty Hint feet, beginning at the Imerwltt'tt of the et line f the right of way of the N.rthnrn lncine Itallroad Company with the north line of the -aid roster donation land claim: thence southerly about one hundred and fifty lliui feet along the vast line of said railway right of theme ruatetty about sixty tU) feet to tha cinter nf the Mt Helens and Warren County Itoad; thence northerly along the renter of aald County Hd lo the place uf beginning, said strip of land halng been conveyed by W, C. Niton and wife to the Trustees of the Meth odut Kptevopa! Church by det dated Jan warv Hih, l0. rectmled In H.nk "V." pag soft of the words of deeds of aald Colum bia County. Also a right of way resenrd to Jams C. lla-vn. his helm and ai;ne by tlrtoe of a reservation in a dred from Jeesls tiacon et al to Hatph O lUs-n. dated Irvemlmr :lh. UlS. itKortled In llk J." ase X49 of tha rectirtls uf deeds of said foiumMa County; aid rtant of way being thirty tiot feet frttnt east to west aud seven tt) chains and four it links fmm north to eouth, and beginning la the cirurr of tlis right angle on tbe west side ot the land above Conveyed and running north seven t chms and four (4 links lo the north boundary line of sal.l Kustsr donatlua land 1,'laiin. Ill The Fuller ton Mace, d'rtld s follows The soul beast quarter of auction number twenty-nine til In Tnhip nuint-'r T'-ur it i. north of tnx number one l of the WiUametie meridta. aiul c-muimng una bundle! and sisty Hlni A) ofu htindreit and sUty acrrs iff fioot and out at the Mojiheat ni'r of the d maln laud claim f Ndeon and Maty tltt tn said ttmntihip and range, situate and being on the south slds of avappMe I'rvrk. tht whole of atd donation land claim being described as follows, to-wtl. The south half of the southet iJ4Mr of sett Ion number twenty; die weat half nf ert'lloB) numtier t went t nine . the ral half of ih southraft o,oarier, and lots nttm bera ine, two and three of .riijri num ber thlitv, all in t"nhip nomor fur north of range number one w-t of the Willamette meridian, tbe whole of said claim containing sit hundred and twenty au and eighty hundreslths acre, IV Also the flalfour'tluthil trat-t (J r!hd as follows A tract of land containing hm( one hundrel and tiy acrra, Hit- Mme lug th km! half of the following de atrlhed trart of land, to-wlt The donation land ralin of II II fowler, being claim numb, r forty -sit. and whWh l di"r-nl'd a th weal half of the wrat half of tbe n rtlat Urier -t).n thirty. tvt(, tlie nortbweat n'mrts-r of wiii rtum-to-i thirty - two. the f rou ri.oi nt th half of tho north half of the souihw'sjt quarter of evi'llon nu rnlw-r ihlrty-lwo, lh frac tional east half wf th fttrlliea quarter or Sfcttoa awmbs-r thirty-one, in (owmhtp four, north of range number one of the vrtllamette meridian, and containing In tbe wbnte of auM claim three hundrl and twenty acres, the trart a and parrels of landa hereby enaveyes! containing four hundrrd and eighty ar-ree .mora or lsw. V. Also a contract of purrh nr bnd for deetl to the following Ht s-ribrd real etae. known aa the tend trat-t. t-it lits two 5 1. thre (11. four III, tti (It and sti (. in wtioa sttien tlli. and the anutheal Ouarter of . V t uf S4vulttratl riuartrr I ' t of w)..it wtmtrrri (Hi; alo we half (SI or the aorthet quarter and w-t half ( i of (he tsoilhrnet nuartrr i I and lot ci, eia id a 1 vrn tit tnl e'-gtit 14) of wctton t 5iffi3f2i Kcceivmg New (li of auction twmt -nlns in lwn-gZI ship four (t), north of range one (H wet of rh Willamette meridian. and containing ail hundred and seventy and' siliy-nln) onrhundrrdths itt.'t ti) e-rra, ( mors or lees; al' fifty ii on? north j end of PMN-y Wiillairie' duneitnn land rtsim. j in auction tws-nry I51 in Mid townahlp and range, and Irtag- nnrth nf M-Mpt" f 'rek, ei.-eptlng from av tra I of (lfir (it-1 acraa u til at re jm Nantrmh (rg hcretnfne convtyd by JMeph t'opfUnd to one . NlnghBrn br Ie rr-urdd la i I look 'II" of derds of ld ColumMa t'ouh - ty. at page n&. and further sf)ilrtg on, t and flghtr-foiir onehundredlh M ml acres hertrfore Conveyed by weld Joerph i f'opeland to t'harlas Hallrn by lees reorded In llnnk "I" of tffuds f said eoumy at 1 page iJZ At of id rral property letng and bHng situated In ths Cirtiniy of t'olumbia. Htate of Oregon. j The f t mm nf such sale are cash, cash and part crrdit p.rl 1 W C KfHW. Jr T J AltMMTKONO, H M fAKK. Rieeutnra nf the lat will and tratament of W, N.H.n. itfceaecd fiate f orst publication. October , ita. FMte ol liiat fnUimti(ifi NotriulirrS, VM't OREGON Short line and union Pacific i lilr.n.ii. l-iiliftAsii IV a. M' Ml'K.I IAI, for Hie Ku.l I ly. t in llilllllliiitiih. , i.XI i; M l'll' r ii r. f i ia a.' m I'.iir. I n.ii). lilllKANK I.Y . K lor Koi.rn Waolilim Km. Wall M alln. I t... Imoii, l.'wiir il'Ali'iii' ii'l llrvm Ni.iIIii tii ' HlltN. ( A'ii.. NTii i k xTii mm ;i;ri'. ji fur Ihc Kiwi tin Hum- Hull). 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