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OREGON MIST
jKntercal at Hie Poatoftice at St. Helens,
utck0 as second -class jnsti matter.
Xssurd Kvkrv Friuav Bv
E. H. FLAX5G,
Editor AND eUP?KTO.
eOn copy, one yr, in advance. , . f 00
4tix monins , ,
leRal notices J5 cents pet line.
FRIDAY, November 3. ISaiS.
t'QUm OFFICIAL PAPER.
AT IT ACIN.
Mr. R. II. MitcMl. in Uia IIolli
(Register, recently iiade t)i strtferuent
that the editor ol the Mist furnished the
jOrr(oninn lt infurmatiou in tegM. to
Representative Manor's elopement. In
.nlerthat Uie jHple of Columbia Conn
it may more luuy man at present rest
jse how utterly untrustworthy Mr. Mitch
ia when h is ,cjito-vm-iig t,o injure
jin opponeiit rejuoJuce the following
irom Ue ouuiaging editor of the Oregon
jan:
IWtlan.l, Or.. Oct. 27, 1906.
Mr. K. II. Flnirg. Sit. Helens, Or.
Dear Sir: J have, noticed in ou or
4wo Columliia .County papers a stiter
Client thnt a rewiu article in this paper
jvlstive to the t-lopement of Representa
tive Mayger had come from von. I sup
pose that it iimkas no crest diOVrenoe to
yon, but I understand how troublesome
ihese neighborhood matters uisy some
times be. I therefore desire to say to
you trial me iniorinatio lite uregoman
received about ti. is elouemenl caine from
other sources s.jid that yon had nothing
to do with if, directly or indirectly. On
the contrary, in i.ur search for infornia-
. : i. .. r:..: L- I : 1 1 1 e.
, tun me vim s' v iucu wv up as cm
Helens and you told him you knew UQth
ftjjuitil.
S'ery truly yours,
Ejkiar B. Tina,
Managing Editor.
We are aiyry to refer again to this
matter; IhjI Mr. Mitchell compels it.
lie has addled the role of agitator and
baa charged decent people with crimes
which, if proven, should senJ tbeip to
the penitentiary, and. when called before
the Grand Jury to assist in investigating
these matters, he has utterly failed to
"make good."
The truth ia U4 Mr. Mitchell fur
nished the Mayger story to the Oregon.
ian and then had the nerve to deny it
jtnd attempt to saddle it upon the editor
pi iua iiift, w ho ia the Oregoman'a reg'
jilar correspondent and generally re-
fpuusible for mliatever appears in that
J per Iron, this county.
0"HK BOSTON LA DIRS AND EQUAL
SUFFRAGE.
The Massachusetts Association oopfed
La the extension of Woman Suffrage is
pstuling its document! to every country
editor in Oregon, in the hope of defeat
ing the passage of the (tending amend
tent to the Oregon constitution giving
the women of Oregon the ballot. If
tliese womun do nut think the Massa
chusetts women are capable of intelli
gently exercising th full ri l;ts of citi
xenship we have no objection to tl.fijr
saying so, liut that is no reason why the
intelligent women of Oregon should be
denied this privilege. Locally there may
be some ground for their objection, as
Massachusetts has a larger per centage
jjf illiteracy than any of the Pacific Coast
States, ami even the women of the Asso
piation, while they arj probably edu
cated in certain lines, show remarkably
jtoor reasoning powers. Says the pam
phlet hefore us :
"If thccierit nissanf iznorant women's
votes are Ui be tul.lwl to the great mass
pf ignorant men's votes, there will he
.constant nnie demands for work,
money, bread, I iure,eic,''
In Massachusetts this sort of logie rn ay
be all right. There may be in that state
"great mass" of ignorant women
They may predominate, and it may be
fiecessary for tljejr own good that they
pe guided and tciiitrolwl by the cultured
)liea who constitute the society with
I he long name. Out here in Qregon it
(s o liferent, mere are very few women
whose lack of education or intelligence
Boots them for the suffrage, and this
IQrtof an argument will have no influ
ence whatever with the men of Oregon.
This is very distinctly pn American state.
i pioneers were men, of far more than
average ability, and it is the well edu
rated sons and daughters of these pio
' peers who are now asking for woman the
full exercise of the franchise. We assure
fie Boston Indies that they will add a
'inns of intelligence" to the body
politic, and as they l.aye ajl the bread
they need their first demand wili prob
ably be f.ir pie, and no true Bostonian
would deny then, that necessity of life.
HB KNKW )VHKItROF HK SPOKE
A tramp had asked for a drink in a
, siloou. The request was granted, and
. when in the act of drinking he prpiered
beverage, one of the voting men present
exclaimed: "Slop, make us a speech.
It's a poor liquor that (Jpesn't unloosen
men's tongue." The tramp hastily
hwallowed down the drink, ai,d as the
t rich liquor toureed through his veins,
; cirjigliteiied himself and etgod before
fhein with a grace that dirt pofcld not
plim-ure.
"Gentlem-ii." he said, "I look tfcj'hght
t you and myself, un I it seems to me as
jf I lnokontle picture of my blighted
piaiihixxl. 'fiiis bloated face was once
' its hmideomc qs yours. This shambling
liure onee wnll as proudly as yours, I
(r I wns a man In the world of men. I,
100, had a home umf frjends and posi
tion, and H wifd as beautiful asanartiiit's
jiieam, out t uropped the priceless pearl
ji h.,nr.r and respn-t into a cup of w ine,
;., uKr i.,eonl, sawn dissolve, then
qu..ffiM it (i.nvu in the brimming ;
i!i.n;al.t 1 had children sweetand pure j
.is .iiivsrs of tlie spring ami saw j
j!iei(i wniier n;:d die under the blighted j
ui a drunken father. T I. ..I .:
a slays 1:5 !! ?aie i'n !
A MATTER OF HEALTH
ill'
vmmm
Absolutely Pure
IIAS KO SUBSTITUTE
A Cream of Tartar Powder,
froo from alum or phoa
phatlo add
jmrL bakinq powoer oo., Ntw yowc
altar and ministered before it. I put
out the holy tire and dark nose and deso
lation came in its stead. I had aspira
tions that spared as high as the morning
star, bat I broke aud bruised those beau
tiful forms and stmngl d them that I
might hear their cries no more. Today
lama husband without a wife, a father
without a child, a tramp without a home,
a roan in whom every Impulse ia goae.
All have been iwsjjowed up iu the mael
strom of driuk."
The tramp ceased speaking. The gla is
fe'.l from his nervous fingers and was
shattered in a hundred pieces qq the
floor. The swinging doois opened and
hnt and when the group looked up the
tramp was gone.
VERNONIA ITEMS.
Wm. Adams, a cattle buver from
Portland, was doing business in these
parts the brat ol last week .
Josh Kose and Kov ebber. former
residents of the valley, have been visit-
lil fnenJa here this week.
Cartol ilcNuit and his Uncle Len Pos
ter, of Forest Orove, visited the Sesse-
man family and other IrieuiM here the
latter part of last week. While here
tliey tried their hand at a little huuting
and Bonnie, and with some success.
Hurler Redmond has been in the
woods of IJpper Kock creek for a week
past, helping a timber cruiser locate gov
ernment corners.
Harvey Christiansen carried the mail
on this end of the route last week. He
savs one week was enough to satisfy him.
as the job is not an easv one.
t oinmissinner Libel, ol Mist, wag no
the tir-t of the week inspecting the cross-
av, li4 rods, whicr.Ulive Mills and iotn
Throop completed on the Pebble Creek
ruau lasi rnuay.
Vernou i a occupied a rather conspicu
ous p)cc in the proceedings of the cir
cuit court jnst ploeed at lit. Helens, but
so.'h notoriety is not to the credit of our
community.
Lida and Shirley Wood have moved
into town and will lire with their nncle.
Joseph VanBlaricoin, during the winter,
so as to be handy for school.
li. w. Keasev and u. Uustaoa are
mproving this fine weather bvdoimr the
gravel work on their contract just north
of town. When they have finished this
tontrsct and Supervisor Bergerson has
completed that on the road between E.
G. Shannahan's and the Judson Weed
place, all the permanent work in this
istrict for this year w ill m bnished
Again we hear the "toot" ot the loco
motive on the Nehalem It. K., but it is
far away over the UiiUnt hill'. How
ever, word conies in from Hillsboro that
the Lytle-nanzer combination have a
gang of men between Hillsboro and
Greenville, distributing and laying ties.
nd mat their surveyers are at work this
side of Unxton, in the O'Donnel.Scliruld.
neighborhood, headed toward the
Kehalem down Beaver creek. There
teems to be qnite a little "smoke'1 jnst
now ia railroad circles over this Neha
lem country, and it may set developed
into a pretty big "blaze," or it may end
as heretofore in smoke. We are not
going to count upon having a railroad
until we see some more definite
boards.
sign
Cores Winter Cough
J. E. Grover, 101 N Main st, O'.towa.
Kans, writes "It has been my wife's
trouble to catch a severe cold, and there
fore to cough all winter long. Last fall
I got her a bottle of Horehound .Syrup.
She used it and has been able to tleep
soundly all night long, Whenever the
cough bothers her two or three doses
stops the eongh and ehe is able to be up
and wen." 2oc !Uo and fl.OU at A. J
Deming's.
. New Cure For Cancer
All surface cancers are knownto b
curable, by Itncklins Am ica Slave. Jas
waiters, ol jJutheld. Vawnt-s; I had
a cancer on my lip for years that seemed
incurable, till Bucklius Arnica Salve
healed it. and now It is perfectly well.
UusraiiU-eiJ cuje foi cuts and burns. 25c
at Perry 4 Graham's store.
When in Portland Oo to
The Kmuire Hostaurant. 102 Third
Street, three doors South of Baker The-
tre. Meals from 15 cents up. Open
day and ninht. Oysters in any style.
Wrq. Bohlander, Prop., formerly of the
Royal, 1st and Madison.
Card of Thaults.
We. the teachers of District No. 2, take
this means of thanking the people for the
kind and generous wrsy in which they
patronized our Hallow'een party, Riven
for the benefit of the school, latt Tuesday
evening. Miss KBTta,
Miss Ross.
Jamks IKidsov.
Cures Chills and Fever
fi. W. Wirt, NacottJoclies. Texas, ssis
nil- ,i i... . i . . ,
- sua visfiKuitr uau cuius anu lever Ipr
three years; ho could not find anything
(fiat would help her till he used llerbine ',
His wife will not keep house without it,
and cannot say loo much for it." 60c.
sold by A. J. Iteming.
A SNAP
100 aercs of laud near Delena, in the
fertile Beaver valley for 10O0! Of the
160 acref, 6 aie cleared and there is a
fine orchard of apple, pear, cherry en
prune tres. There is a good six room
house on the phice and a well of line
v,'1,ter ,lever 8S dry. For anyone
'iiiwiiit mis is
nuire at this 1
effira.
ALL MUST 60
In used pianos we have a wonderfully
tare assortment just now, most ol tuese
were received in part payment for costly
tramu ami exposition styie I'pnguis,
ana rinnola I'ninos. All ot these luntru
menu are in thorouirhlv first class cou
dition, and are guarautacd by us to be
just as represented or no sale. There are
a few of them largest walnut-cased, latest
style KUher, .15. A beautiful Behr
Brothers CaUnet Cirnud, dearly new, 4T(
style, now $210. Fanciest Vose made,
fiou style, now practically new.
Klcgant lanre-sixed tnanoiranv Knabe
usual price $.VX), ow $1S&. Beautiful
Omaha Kxposition stvle mottled waluut
s76 Kimball, shows but little use $318.
iWautiful little Victor, $138. Wing J
Sou, new, $144. Hamilton, the old-time
favorite, like new, $165; another for $166,
Very showy brand new walnut Starr,
t'llS. Splendid Pngli&h mottled walnut
case Kimball. Colonial style, rqiml to
new, J". Hue liUle Kiitl l-.menon
$148. Largest size Whiiuev.like ucw
$1(10 style, now $i. Splendid large
waluut -cased IJanlman, Nearly
new mahogany Kiuinbury, $1.17. Beau
tiful Jacob Doll mahogany, $185, like
new. Another Knabe, rosewood case,
$235. Splendid niaboinay-cassd exUbi
tion stvle Lester, case somewhat tmced
tie tiuli style, for $:U5. A great bie Ck
cased Ludwig, $103. Other uprights io
govd shape of more or less musical value
at prices ranging from $1A down to $05.
We want all of them out of the way. ray
as best suits your convenience.
Qrgans AJse U 0.
Sliahtly used excellent parlor and
chapel orgaus at less thau half price. A
splendid Kimball, $44; an fcstcy, $14
A big New Kngland parlor organ, $Is; s
solid oaJc-ca.icd Pacific Queen, 75 style
now $30; a Schulu, chaucl styld, $eVV an
Estey, practically new, &; another Es-
tcy, $1S; Sears-Roebuck, so-called $75
style. (23.50; and others too numerous to
mention, all on payments of $2, $3 tt ft
per momn.
Remember, there's no time to lose,
The ciauos are here, the i eductions gen
uine, and there will be hundreds of homes
anxious to secure one of them. If you're
coming, don't delay. Come, write or
telephone at once. Kilcrs Piano House,
Retail Department. Sol Washington St.
Other stores at Spokane, Seattle, Walla
walla, Mosn ; Boise ami uwiston, mono;
Kan rmncisco, aiocunn ami uaxiana
Cal. ; Pendleton, The Italics, Salem, Ku
gene, brant's Pass and Astoria, Or.
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
ST. UELKNS,
OBEUC-
D
R.U. R. CLIFF,
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
ST. HELE.NS,
OREGON'.
NOTICE TO CREOITORS.
Notice U berbr wren to All rroHton ol
exute of Liliie H. Decker, decavl. to rrrut
Uietr claim, ouijr verliicti tntivo. lerker. the
tliilr tvppyliitM, qiitllrteU autt artlujc atluilula
tralor ui Mi4 eut. at th otTicc ot the ortrtfon
Jtl, iu uvlvUi, lulUtuDia ountjr, urrtfuo,
A.lmliilttrttor of the estate o( Ulhc li. Decker.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
In the Circuit rou-t of the Suit ot Oregon, tor
uivvouui ui viiumuia.
Thomas W. N'nrdbr. plalniirr, vt. John
l'urker,
.rk K.
.-Norman aerrm, rreu jehninifx, ,N.ri,-
C'hamberllua, Huveraur; V. I. luiulHtr, M-ere-
tary of kittle; i has. . Moore, Mate Treatnrer;
as Board n( CoiamlMioucrs lur the s-lc ol
acnool alio I nlvernltr fn.u. anl lor lite Iu
vestment ol the lunds arisinc thrnMrotn. ouw
styieu me Mate Lawi isoaru, uelcndauu.
Notice Is hen-tr riven that under and bi rr-
tne ol aD exveatioD and order of sale Issued out
ol the Cln-nli Court of the Stale ol Orrton. I
sal lor the t'oumy of t'olumbla, ou the .'1st ilty
of October, !'.& under and In pursuance ol a
pjocmrni. omer ana n. re ui.le biui euiered
i.i conn ou in iist aar of CKMoIkt. uih. In
a snii or actiuu wherein iho abore naraml plnln
tllf ri-corere-l iii'lament. axatiut lh above
named defeudsiit. John Parker, for the sum of
I1J17J1, ith Interest thereon at the rale ol 10
percent lr aunutn Irotn the sain .'lt dayol
intorr. i A?t . anu tt.tt aiuirney a ives. ana tns
lurther sum ol r.'j coals, which ImUinml wss
rnr'lle.1 and dmlte'riid on the lUt day ol Octo
ber. l'JUL An, I li was further ordered and de
creed by the Court that said stilus are lound
due the iilaiutllt upon his monaare. ami that
piainiltt has a lirst lUn upon the following de
scribed premises to secure the payment of the
-nrne, to-wit: The soulhwetiiiartrol sectlou
Xt In townships north ol range 3 wast ol the
vYiUamctte Meridian. In Columbia Countj', Ore
iron. That defendant Norman Merrill has a
second lien upon said premises for the sum of
HIS.IJ, wilt) Interest thereon from March 77ih,
WJ. ats percent per annum, and lor HOI) at
torneys fees, and It ia ordered that dclvndaiit
Norman Merrill have and reenter said uins
from defendant John I'arker. It was lutthir
ordered ami dreed that the said premises ba
wld by the sharlfTof said county as uuder oe
ention.and the proceeds uf such oale. ahcr ay-ln-
the eosls, disbursements, attorney's Ices,
and exienses herein crated, shall be applied
upon uie juoiiment, ano any surplus rcniaiuliia
to pai.l into ihe Conrt lor the benefit ol sal'l
ilefeudaut Norman Merrill and Ihe olher de
fendants under direction of the Court.
Therefore, un Haturday the'JAtnday of N'rivem
ber, 1'JOa. at the hour of II o'clock in the lore
noon of said day. I will, at the courthousa door
In .-ft. Heleus, Columbia County, Oregon, sell at
public auction, to the blithest bidder, lor cash
In hand, lawful money of the U. H., all Ihe
rleht. title and imeret of the said defendant
John Parker, In and to Ihe real property above
described, lo satisfy the above named ainouuis,
together with all accruing; costs.
Hated at HI. Ilelcus, On-. tx-t. 100..
MA RUN WIIITF,
PherllT ol Columbia county, Orcson.
Find publication Out. M, I'jOi; last publication
November 2i, Vjv-'i.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
In the Circuit Court of the State nf Oregon for
(lis Comity of Columbia.
M.C. ray, plaintiff, vs. Aiisn A. Kol.lnson and
Adllls ItoMrtkOn, his wile, defendanta.
Notice Is hereby siren that under and he vlr.
tue of an execution and order of sale IuhhI not
of the Circuit Court of th Mate ot Oregon Its
and lor th County ol Columbia, on the Mth day
ol October. 180.',. niuler and In pursuance of a
Judirment and ilw.iLn made and entered In said
court on the lot li day of (xtolr, I'joi, Id a suit
wherein M.C.Iiray, plaintiir, recovered Jnn
ment suslnrt Allan A. Kobluon and Adllla
Kobiuson, his wile, lor 111 sum ol 1 1. SI, with In
terest ilierenn at the rate ol dirht per cent per
annum Iroin Auiriut M, I'sM.nolil paid; and fbo
.4..... ... TMMHn n imp, sou inr fur
ther sum ol ) as costs and disbursements, an1
the wiata utn this writ, re'iiilrliir me lo make
sale ol the lollowinirdaaorlbed real proiajrly, lo
satlsly the above amount, to-wit: The south
nan oi tne sontnweat quarter of section tweu'.y-
an, coiiiaiiiinx one nurmred ana slaty acrea
situated in the Oiunly of Columbia, Mlale
2?,STKW
hco'tolaleud the costs and dlsbiiracineuia
... ) ,ki..ii.i ,.f un payment oi anoriiey s
.. "'it'' tj t,'B P")'n'"t ol th sum dunn
iiiaiii,i s iioic ano mortgage, principal an
icresi on incrcon. ami tnp overplus. If any
there bo. aflcf the payment nf ihesi-vcral sums
t ,"'? ' l"M nto "" ""It H roa
Therefore, on 8r.tuplay, the lxili day of No
vemlwr, 1'4, I will ol Ihe hourol II o'cliwk in
!3eJ"r!'.n?"" '' '' "sr-' courthouse door
111 Kt. Helens, In said County aud Slate, asdl at
public auction, for United Mutes gold coin, each
in hand, all III rixht, title and lulcrert ol said
Allan A. MoblUMin and Adllla Kobinsou, his
wife, the aforesaid defendants, add each of
tliem. of. in and to the rd proixrty aliovc ac
acrllwd, to Mtisly the said execution,
iiatcd at Ht, lldein, Or.. Oct, IU. IMS.
HAKTIN WHITE,
fherlff of the County of Columbia,
First ctibllcfition nctoiu.s lo'Vart''.."!-;
PuWJcatiou November 17, f!K. ' '
AlWiucj tor t'jaluilf.
., mt tun mimi ,, if, noiriiwesi (jliar
ler of section swentv-aU, In township loin
iiorth, ranre (It wast nf tit Willamelle Mcrid
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Nolle Is hereby slveu that Ilia uii'V'rsliiie.l
has been aowliihal adnilnlstratrlx ol Oio isle
ol Alvah II. IVwell, deeeased, by tha lion. a.
a Hatlan, Judaeol Ihe County t'Ourl of t'olum
bla Ciiuutv, Htal ol tirK.i. Any aiat all per
sona having elalma mrs'i"! said eslala am lmr
by rsoiitred lo pivsviit the aam to mo. varltltm
aetMnllns lo law, at my residence al l'llllmr,
Onwon, or at Ilia law ufnve ol W. II. IVwvll. at
VI. Helens, llrvnou, williiu six uioullis (runt Hi
uate nereoi,
laitd November 3, 1WM.
M, J. lOWRLU
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Nolle la hereby lvu lhal the unteralsuit
ha been apiaduled admlutstralor ol Ihe tMiate
ol J. H. Millard, deceased, by the Hon. K. a.
Ilsiuu, Judae ol Ihs t'ouuly lnirt ol Columbia
County, stale ol Otvaon. An; ami all H'nauia
havlna Claims siiain-l salt ostai are nervm-
...I 1 ... ... . .... . . I .. ... . - -I !.., .
Ulnpu w .resr mv mniv w wv, tov
ordlus to law, at my ornc al St, Helens, Ore
gon, wlihiu six mouths I rum toe dais hereof
PatedNuvebKri,!. yt,u,K
V. II. t'owall, Altorney lor Administrator.
NOTICI rOR rVBUCATIUM.
(Timber Land Art, June . 1ST!.)
tTnlted Stats I .and ORIc,
rortlaml, Oregon, Oetolier 5th, 1IWA,
Nolle la hemby (r.leen that In compli
ance with in provisions ol I lis act of Ceu
tree ot June i, 1STS. entitled "At ool
for th sal ot tlmbsr lands la th Slats
ef California, Oresoa, Nevada, and Wash
laitoo Tsrrltory." as titsodsd to all th
Publl Land Slalss by sot of Aiifust t.
tavj, Marr llora huti, ol Portland, County of
Multnomah, ftsle ol Oreson, has Ihia dav Rlod
In this oiil her sworn ataiemeut No. stucj. ror
th purchase ol the of rs i auJ u t ol n
4 oi tectum AO, jo iu uiwusnip no, lour i .-s
Ksiite No. lour 14) wst ol th Willamette M
ndtau. and will oiler proof to show thai th
atid aouahl Is more valuable for Its ttrolier or
Kviiu I4iu lor agricultural purposes, aiui to
ubllsh her claim lo raid laud dIoi th fct'"
Irr and Kocelvce al I'uritand, Omott, Oil
neuuwdar, the Aim usy of iciubr, i'.Vk
Hh names as witnesses: Charlea Osborne, ot
Portland. Oregon: Ju lua C. Iiurke. of Port-
eipin; uwu it. riorm:uui.oj roriiaiiu, tin-son
Any and all Dsraona clalmlna adversely
in abovtf-deserlbsd laada ars rqutd
aia tnsir aiaims la this sines oa or b(or
am aoth day uf iwccmbvr, 10,
AI.OKIINON S. PBESMKn. nsalstsr.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
tVpftrlnt ol th lutcrinr.
omtsi iKuit?r n nteii notiri or hit Hiivuuuu
to mtv riiMi tirH,'f In ujurt uf lili rUtm, ml
Ihxl Mtd )miol will bt mliiitf brftirr the KMtvr
iu. Keutr hI rurtlmHi, Orvicmi.oD mwinticr
7. vta: UniI l. Smith, h. e, .So, 1J6, (or
the m qr o( sec 'J, t 4 n, r S w.
H ttttmiM the loltwwtiig itneni to prote
hi cunllnuoti iMlilrur ukh ctittl vmlon
o -Jt UnU. via: Jaoob V Sehllch.ot Muii
UimUl. ureffon; (ifitnT Krllv.i.f Utiiiutatu
dIe,Oitvt. Jitcub h(erty,ol MoiiuUtmUl,
Orrvju; uiul Kfrty. of MoiititstititUlt. ur
ou. AU.tliNON . DKKS-KH,
VIMUtCK l.AD ACT, JINK S. NO
TICE OF n ULU ATtOsH.
Vnltml f(tts Isanti Ortle.
P.)rtlmi, Oregon, ijtt. Jo,
Notic t hereby kIvb that In eomuii-
mnc with th pruvliiuna ot ih it of Con-
ttmu or June 3, m:. nitlrJ ' An act f"r
Ihm Mile of timber Uml In th iMtatr of
Call fori. i. Orvgon. Nwvu.ln, anl Wnin,f-
ton trrltory." as titrntlt-U to all thm iub
lie l-anl Aiatva by act of Auiuil . H. Kf-
tic Y. lowcl 1 ol St. Helen. Count v of Co
lumbia, BtaU of Or-a. haa thu day fllttt
thla olili'f br urn attrmrnt .Nu. (4
for th purrbaa ur th 8 V S of th N
w or 8riion 17 ana th K k ' uf th
S K U of Kectln .No. :i. In Townhto No.
pt, nana a w. and win (Tr prf
show that th lanj auht la ni.ir vali
bl for Ita timber or a ton than tnr agri
cultural purp'Mira, ami ti tabHah hr
claim to aaid lanl bfor th ltralatr am!
itcivr at Foniand, Orva-ua. on Thuratlar.
ma itn uay or uvrrmhwr. !i.
Bha naraaa aa witnata: W. D taa. of
PHtabur. Of.m; Wm II. Ixitman, of
Portland. Orua: K. E- Quirk, of Hi M l
ma. Ortajoa, Martin Whllr, vt bt. lUlvoa,
Urcoa.
Any ana ail prna ttalmlnr at)vrly
in abot dribd land ara raoufatnl
ill thir rlaima la thla tfflc on ur bffora
aald 14th day of lrfmhtr. Mt&.
A UJ NUN 8. OilKF.n,
Bt later.
NOTIC E OF EXKCITOR S SAI OV ItKAI.
I'KOt'BKTV.
IN THE COf.NTT COfftT OF ML't.TNO-
lah County, Mtat of Orscon.
n tbs Mattwr uf i;,. Ku.t. .,f w r
No.m, livcvasr.1.
Notlcs Is hsrcbr alven that Dursuanl to
an ordrr of the above eniltlvd court here
tofore duly mads aad rnlmd. the under
lined slerutors of the last will and toaia-
msnt or W. C Noon, deeeasrtl. will frf
and after ihs ih day of Novsmtier. isut.
preeeen to sen ins following describe) real
properly silualea in tne Coantv of I'olum
bla, Htat of Oreaoa. and more nartlcuuxriv
u.evi to., mm ooows, lo-wu:
li--alnnlna at tho northstt tumor of ih.
aonatlon land claim or (larner T. Foster,
claim number forty-nine o, said north
east corner bains In Hecbm tweuiv i;si.
iwnshlp four til. north rant on in
est or tr Wlllamett meridian: running
inenca aoutn tweniy-tnraa 1211 d. srre. and
tniriy J0) minutes west elshl (i chains
nu tninr-tnrea llj) links, thenrs north
seventy (Tuldearees west, thres ill chains
and thlrty-ona 111) links, them south
thirty 1)0) decrees west, seven 171 chains
nd nfly IS0I links: thence south Iwemv.
nln f2vl dearees aad forty-Ave mln-
uisa wesi, sillsen (111 chains and fitly-
save Ij7 links; thence north seventy-
thre (71 dearees and fifteen fl&l mln-
utea weal, twelv, (lj chains and tweniv
SI links lo an Iron rod. theme north
twenty-sl( ll) decrees and thirty ll(l)
minutes east, fifteen IIGI chains and twen-
tour tztl Unas; thence noun thlnv.
three fill dearees east, seven 171 ehnm.
and Sfty (60) links; thence north twenty-
hre (21 dearees and fifteen mi mlntiies
east, two (2 chains, thanca norlh tweniy-
hre 121) decrees tart two (II chains and
Ivly-two (Cl Jinks; thence es.t alone sai.l
Foster claim line seventeen (171 chains nnl
weniy-six tjai links to the n ae of he.
Kinnlna; escepttna therefrum ten (10) acre.
conveyed to w. r .Uaker by M Klk and
wife by deed dated November llth. 1 sun.
and recorded at pas 62. et sen , of Hook
at' of th records of desds of said I'oluni
la County: also ejr.o'li.v therefrom Ave
SI acres conveyed lo William J. Kullee.
ton by Mountravalt Plsk snd wife he ,i.i
dated March 11, 191, and recorded at nwae
1. t se.. of Hook "af" or the rrcolds
of deeds of said Columliia f'ocn-y.
Th land above described .afler iledoxtlna
said eieepiions, contains twsnly-threa (21)
acres, inor or leas.
II.
Th Gill tract, described as follows: He.
slnnins at a point tuny (J0 feet north
of a slake, which stake la on ihs south
wfunoary one wi in uarnar T. Kosler do
nation land claim, In Section nineteen (19)
Township four (t) norlh, ranaa on (li
west of the Willamette meridian: said stake
ixuns ins southeast corner nf the on hun
dred acre tract conveyed by Nelson Itoyt
and wlf to Jessl Hacon anil James llaon
or oesn nateo juiy inn, is1, recorded in
Hook "t;," pas 2 of th records of deed.
oi saio i.oiumuta county: Ihctiea from aald
startlns point north slona the eaat line at
aain iaao conveyed lo Hacon aboul twenty
slant :) chains to a point on the aald
rntx im. oi ,cnn a lann. wnicn last men
tinned point la aeven 171 chains and four
in nnas aouin or tne northeast rurni-r tit
aald ona hundred acre tract; aald point be
ln also svven (7) chains and four III
links south of the norlh boundary Una of
aid Poster donation land claim: thence
want about seventeen (17) chalna ou a line
parallel with the north boundary line of
said Foster donation land claim to th
weat boundary line ot aald section nine,
teen (lili: thenca norlh seven 17i chains
and four (4) links alons th weat boundary
line of aald section nineteen (li t in
norlh boundary line of the Poster dona
tion land claim: thenes aast about aevcniy.
flv chains Hit chains to Ihe canter of
the County lload runnlna from Ht. Helens
to Portland; thence south I wenty-elalu (2k
dearees and forty-five uti minutea west
aions tne center Una of aald County ttnad
Iwenty-m-ven (S7) chalna to a driven atake
thenc east from said stake to low water
mark on Hcappoosa Hay; thence southerly
alon low water mark on aald hay lo the
aouth boundary line of said foster dona
Hon land claim: thenca west on said south
boundary Una of th Poater donation land
claim to tha westerly boundary linn of
aald County ftoad four li rods; I hence
west forty (to) roils: Ihcncs southerly
thlity-sis CIS) reel on a line parallel with
tha waalerly line of said County ftoad
thence west on a Una parallel with tha
south Una of said Postnr donatio,.
claim to the place nf bsatnnlns, rontalnlna
one hundred and ninety-live (19b) acres
morn or less. '
I'.acepllna. however, from til forecolnit
lands all of th folluwlnc, lo-wlt: A at no
of land ona huorrd (loo) fort In width
bjlnx flfly (to) f.i vUUh nn Clrn
of and parallel with tha center Una of
tha main track of tha Northern Pacific
ftallroad Company's railroad, as tlio same In
located over Ihe abovs described land, aald
strip ot land one hundred (liloj ,t
av... '.J..IJL.
itth havlnn been e.mvcy.a by ""
u l.i i.t iiiH nnnr m i -
ivinpsiity
!:, ivcordwl In liana -ti,
ItiX
Ihs iveords uf Uesus ui
4-' 'rr..f ' . .leln rf land lly ( fe'l
aa tt forth In aahl lt trm to th
Nurtliarn l'aciftc HallrimJ.
fifty tift.il f-ol alahtvvti humlrwl (tP)
M,T ti.. i.mr nf iha main trtKM
si.. x..rii.rii IV! no Itallrooil Ht
awlloh bio at a Mnt that la four mi
.i . suit. r.i asiuth ami three
L ... -...i Hri...tur (SMI ti waat of
V.T ""TT..."":. . .,f th tta.-t of luml
..it .i.oaa nfiv iftu. mliititva ot at
rlaht alpa with Mh1 railway iwi
aundriM cuui fat u a at, thi-nca wmth
Iwrtitv al tS tlaatM l tl J"1"".!?"
weal iraiii wii" aii " ' "
aouth Bimtv-tlm avraa nay iftl tnlimU
Mmi two hmlra ami flfty 60) ft to i
Dilnli !n.' onn mww m, -Z......
. .ui. sniHuisia uaat vlkthtwan nun
siwi sLktioi fot lo a point; ihanc north
.iv.ihro (JJ rtiv.' fifty (Oi1 mhuitaa
wat Hfty t SO ft to th plat of in
itttiar : aiiKt iraot of land bavtim born -'M
.......,.t i.v i..... tuti miiJ ir to lh Nftrlh
rrn raiHr tUl.rvu iMnUanr 'y l"''- ";)
Atitfuat S.'th. wnl l''K ' H.
tit nf tha rtMonli of OcaUa of aalJ
I .. si. 1. 1st. ( Si II It I V.
Al tract of land tMt avnty U
tvmt t.y on hunlrrit ami nftj t&ot fi.
hsrluitlti at th ittirrareUon of th raat
it.. ..r the. risihi nf .ir of tha Nurthai
I'ai'IlU Italln-atl t'omtmity with th north
Un of th miM roatr Uonatlon Ian4 rlaim:
tlitrnr aouihaily about on humlr1 '
fifty i ISO t lust along th at Una of iai.1
railway riaht of way; thn' atrlv ah'ui
ix ita. twr iu tha outr of th l
lUian antl Warra foonty ltoat; thane
northerly alon th rnlr of aaia iVunty
lloail to th plaea of oalnain, all atrip
of laml havlna; ba ci-ovo-mI by W. I
.oon and wif to th Truata of th Main
otiiat Koiaconal Churrh hf 0t) itat1 Jan
uary lth. lo. rf.Hrtlwl In lltnh ' V," !
of ih roconla of A of aald iolum
bisk tvuntv.
Alao a rlaht of ar rart to Jam
C aiiktHin. hia halra ami aaaUna by vlrt
of a rMrvatia in a frm Jai tUroa
at al to italoh ft. H . ilalsM tHi-cotlar
jitth, , icortlnl In li'oh "J." Mg )
at th rroortla of Oratla of tt tVlumhta
t'oum : aaiil riant of nay bln thirty dot
Ivt from aat to wvat aud avsn tti chalna
and fur til linha from nutih lo t'Utii,
and Walnnina; In tha cornar of th right
anl on Ih waal a Ida of in land at-" a
convoyed ami running ourth an (U rhalua
and four i J-ttaa to in norta aouniary
l.na of aai4 PNMtar donation land claim.
111.
Th TulUrton Plar. Jacrltd aa f-dlnwa
Th aouthvaal quartar of avthn numbor
twnty-nia iJt In Tahlp numbr four
(4i, north of ran numbr on tl wrat
of th Wlllamtf rnvridian, and eontalniii
ona hundrod and altty aoraa. .lau
on hundrod and aiity aeroa off from and
out of th aouthraai Hrnr af th dnatia
land vlaim of Niaui and Mary H"t lo
aid townahlp and rant, aituat and boln
on ih aouth aid of HriK- trli. ih
whola of aatd donation land claim bain
dvavrtbad aa Mlfwa. in-att:
Tha aouth half of Ih auythaaat Q4Mr
of action numtiar twaniy . lha t half
nf aartion number tti nine: th ac
half u( tha auuthraat quarter, ami la num
bar on, two anl iiii nf s.un nunt
br thirty, all la townthip nu.n.r futir
north f ranaa nuntbar on of thv
VYiliamaita mmdian. tb whni tf aald
claim rwntainin ait huadr4 and twenty
an and atahty hundrrdtha arrr
IV
Alio th flalfnur(Ju(hrt irar-i. t-.-ribr1
aa ftitiowa: A tract of land rontainlnt ahtjtji
on hundred and aUir a'faa th mm ha
lo th wat half of th f.ilhmlng d
at-rfhrd tra't of land, ( M :
Th dtmatttm land claim of If 11 fVo'er,
be iti riairn numlK-r furiv ait, nnl M.l
Ura rittrtl III Wtttt hll nf IN- mrm
half of th northoaai quarter a--tl-n thtrt)
I wo, tn n'M It t tjuftitrr of acit 'O aum
b-r thirty- two; th fi itnl nnh half
of tha n-irth batf of tha authwrt tuaitct
uf atx-iion nunihar thirty -!; th frac
t Ion hI rat half ot tha nrthaat .artt nf
asHti.m iwmir ihtiiy unr. la t nahir
rur, n'r n ir ram ftuntor rai ur
th WlHantslta rorrMian. a. ctttainin
In tha whni of aald rlafn thra bonlri
and twrnty acra . iriw tra ia mn-1 par. la
of landa hrriiy roaf-r! cnntaliitnc fiiur
hundred an.) altrhtf arrra ,mi or
'
,iti a cnniraft f p'.rrha
dat-d lu Ih fulluajlng srritrt
or b-nd f r
fl tata.
aifan un Ih i a. it inri, it it
l.tili t.i i;. Ihrr f-'ir l(t, 0a t'
and U Mi. in a ii.m kt -n illi, mu4
tha t-.u'hi ta tuartr nt , of 'ii:hrt
qu.Mi-r f ' i f ti..n mrm-rn 1 1 . (
Wtsat half I li I nf thm afthra i tarter
( 1 ant s. ttaif i V cf th. ufhtt
Moarur i ' an 1 l iu. ( a'id
(Tl and iht 1 1 1 nf M-cti'n tnrntv i ; i
alan ("I tn- ( f ivrt-i n lrii) - nr Cli.
alao tha wat half I I nf th n rthat
iwuartfr I i ant thr ijtlts-a! q-tar'rr tl
f tha nvithi iiunrtar l I and tt tin
(I ) of artln Inanti nlna t. i In Inn n
ahlp four 1 1 ), north nf rung n 1 1 t
wtt "f Ih U'illn.ct'a mrifll,in. and
containing i hundrM aad aniy and
ality-nii nutehundrilttia it; it acra.
mora nr Iran; lo flft) lion ar-r-a nff nnrttt
and of l'facy Wllltama' 1malha) land clatti.
la aaotinn I want y ( Joi In aald lownaMp
and ran, and lyln north nf hap(---M
i'rek. traptlnff from ilm, tract of lift
(iftt arra un ill a-r on ftntnh t'rli
haratofwr rnvyd t.y Jtaph t'nprland in
sn - - Nlnahatn by rt- r frl4 la
hnsik "M" of dacda f aid t'olumbla t'uun
ty. at pas and furhr fiitttna ona
and cirfhi y (nor ( hjf.drri tha I 14
at-raa harrtofor con.rrrd by aald Joarph
(''Poland 1-1 ( hafli-a Halltn by dd rrt.rdi-.i
in finni I f d'-ali .f Maid county at
paira US
Al nf aaid rr property Inn and twia
altuatad In tha County of Colu.-nhla, ((
nf OrriT'in
Th Urmi r,f auch aala ar r.h, of part
caali and part cfdii
W r Nrvis. Jr
T I Anu-4TiiON'l.
H M t'AKK.
tirrulnra nf h Uat alt) and Icatamnt
of W C. Noon. drrad
f'aia 'if Oral ptjhit.-ation, fviotwr . ha
lMtc of la.t jMiMicatK.n Notrctntn-rl, VM.
Odfgon
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