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iflaoo Onoiiiiio-Th Wy wimitl
lt( proMbltlng Hi. tarmar of
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I o'ctock U t.Uyoni.il no I met
I ibwr oi Mr. Ww. m ol Citlr ill, j
I, right ml n,l yw
I.Liii iKnnitKlv iniorw Mr. inum, pi
Mlltiloal.nMdrk h-irnod tm l
t mr oa l k. Hbt ti drMtd In
Cb. II. Grftn, o( Sftft-lnaw, Mick.,
lki M aullt lllcnMVir inivimua in
IColumW CiHimy tlmlwr lamb, dtal at
kb hM Ur . Mr. Urwn waa (ro-
Narat rWlor to Com! oinU.
II. 0. Neuc, wltoHCurta tha contract
I to mtUJptf Hi- timtwr ol Columbia
ICoaatr, h lun tB oatB
boMlrr in arction 13, lownahip S nonk
I tad . Tht aonir baa ntada awry
jftiamtioo to baailla tbia work aa aoon
Mil bejuu ioooom Intobia office
Mr. K. II. Clrty, ol Ilonlion, la con-
krtt Iba tmclicaUlliir ol Martin a
ton amlcr RocbiUla Cooparaliva ay
tttn, tlaiiUr lo Ilia Mt lnrin boaiiiMa
iluity at ttottbnrir, In JViuUm
Coaair. It if ctalioed that aucn an or
fuilultun ooulil bt of groat btntlit to
(!xwiniity. and all IntamlMl nra ra
qumtA lo iovTMixala tha rua tar. Mr.
Ulrtr ill clicvrrull anaatr ntt iminlrka.
W intml on lima trfxila.
Colnmbu Cotiniy Hank.
Una Kulb Kmrll. ol Caatbi Rock, i
rUtirig brr atatrr Mr. . K. Black.
UIm Unon Fidiar, of Vrtla.l, Wt-
l Mn. ami lr. CI(T tbia ml,
Him IWmte liatua. bo ta allamling
Pjcllk l'ninily at Foraat Urova. apeot
SaaJar itb brr para n la In tbia city.
Tbc aWMrl aaluation ol Columliia
Conatjr fat Hit aa, in round number.
fVtmC'.cw. JuH nalcb It climb tbia yrar
ta atari; thrca tint tbat amount aa a
mall ol Hit timbar rroUa and Iba trot
cah lu ajratam.
OpUnu) clitara ; to tut twanty-Cva eta.
lmtt in qaaliiy. Rrinn Draa.
8rni(j ol Wblta I'loa and Tar, t)i old
rrltaUt coKb rrwoly, For aaia by A.J.
Dram, ihuggM.
JUn, I'. St. Yoongvr and UaugliUr, of
Saa Braanlino, California, ara vitiliog
Mn. Youutftr'a ilaugbtar, Mra. W. It.
Pontll, ol ibia city.
1, KOoin Roai it boilillnir, a foor mom
aidliioa to bla miitcnca.
Mr. M. C. lira cootinnaa to Impror
and brauiUr bia nw booaa and ground.
Mra. Wtu koaa and aon Cac'.l atarlad
far Chicago on Wtmleaday tart, and will
btaliarnt about tao monlba. Tby go
by the way ol tha Canadian raclGo and
ill rrturn by Iba Ifcnvar A Rio Uranda
Unit trrring two ol Iba graalcat aranlc
aalM In ibe Iba I'nllvd HUtea, or, for
Uut matter, in tba world.
Mr. Will Milea, of Portland, la Wailing
kitparcnla, Mr and Mm ft. A. MUaa,
ol Hilarity.
R. K. Jutlyn and family bara morad
lata iba iM raablcnca, In North L
Helena.
Uiii Koauro brongbt bia flrat green
pnulnto lha Hi. Ifttcna market Wl
xly, llalaniakini n aucveta of bia
wgtalile garden, and aupplylng Iba
wanuolihe peopte ol St. Helen and
Hnulion I la baa dernonatraled that an
ladualnoua, intelligent gardrnercan make
good m mey litiing tha amall patvhea of
good mil among tba rocka In tbia lm-
mailUte neighborhood. Vat rarW regt-
Utilea and fruiu thera la no better loca
boa.
A ri.K,mnT ArrAia The Ladle'
Aid Soilcty la to he congratulated upon
tbe mcrcaa of tba Ice cream aoclal given
t the jilcnlc grounda la't Monday era
Wag (rom ala to nine o'clock. Tbagwa
iiaa lilrnl placa for aucb air affair and we
hop the ladiea will glva another in tba
twr luturc. lea cream, coffee and cake
were aerved at 13 cenla and lha good
ork continued until the aupidy wa e
hied, The net profit uaa ,18 which
IM be applied on church bentrolence
The contnilu.' dedrea u to Ounk tit
public (or their liberal patronage,
UK la a JoNHita-Wben Sbariff White
i in rortland with LomUvllle. con
- - ' "" e-w -m-"- i n - lain
darting the latter to tha penitentiary towtber, R- C.-K. Philbrook. living
rrve a term ol eighteen months a newa
boy accosted the in with "Journal and
Wrgrem, two for a nlckle. Vour last
clmnce." "Ilvuollv. kid.'' raid Londa-
Ville. Vnu'ra lhr Ii'a niu 1ut chance
fn.i..i.. v.. .. . ii,.
- - 'rs . if jiWt - V'll
conductor thrMnil in throw a man off
iie he did not hava a hat check.
'Tton't do that," said Londavllle, "Give
him my check anil throw me off, I don't
re about going any farthi r" When
ome one on the train asked him to have
drink of whiskey be anered "No,
tlmnk you. That' what put these brace-
icuon inv wriata."
In the case of lone Short, to attach
" butcher hop conducted by the latter
In Rainier, the )ury on Wednesday lat j
rendered a verdict for plaintiff Iu lha j
um ol fUtiO.
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COLUMBIA
Arrnn Tnn8. I. Lako-B, A. Rich
ardaon, Al Robinaon. Cbaa McCnuley,
A. McCauley, Wm. M. Koaa, J, V, Dark
r, V. V. Quick, . Warren Quick tnd
foor brother of tba Preecott family have
located upon and Alrg their appllcationi
to pun-ba, at 2.' per acre, land held
by lha Roolbern I'aclftc Railway Com
pany under tba Act of Congreteapponred
May 4lb, 1K70. It ia very evident that
there; la going lo be aomeihing doing In
lb way of c mi pell ng the corporation to
comply with Ibe provUiona ol tbe act
aoiler which tbe people gave tbrui an
liameutt domain.
Paiutu, Etv
Grwi'riVs. Etc,,
Feed, Etc.
All Gunrauti'cd. Etc.
m. c. c!i:.Y.
Horn-On Mar t, to Ihe wife of Har
vey Cade, of St. Helen, a daughte.
Mr. I). J. (twitter, of Irving. Lane
Count. I a rlaitor to bia old borne in
St. Helen.
PoonTaAtM Paavtcn-Tr.tln arrvic
between Portland and Gobi ha certain
ly not been linirod by Ibe change in
ownership ol tha A. & C. But one ol
lha Northern Pacific train now atop i
Iween Portland and Guble, that being
lha midnight train, and if peraon at
intermediate point between Ibe place
deair to go into Wellington they mutt
lake tba A. C, lo Coble and tben ait
for the neat N. P. train. In addition to
Ibi Ibe eaprea aervlce It very bad, on
company uaing Ihe N. P. train and the
other lha A, & C, o that I rea l, weal
and other perithable articlee ar carriwl
through lo Uoble and have to wait until
evening be lor being returned lo ineir
deatinalioo.
Mr. Jame liailten. ol Oer-r Ialand,
Inaiata thai be la a reiident ol lha Deal
and moat progreaaive community In Col
unihia County, and that mey are noinjj
mora awal road work and other Improve
ment down lhat way than elaewhei. He
tbinka, alao. that a St. Helen ha an
aaxed a portion ol their road dlttrict w
aboold ara lo It lhat more work of a good
quality U put on thai end ol Ihe Hue.
Mr. t. T. Ginlr, of Honlton, t con.
amictintf ertic tank lor hi buililing
and la doinit lb wolk hiinaclf, even go-
Uar,laratOUIkblaOn llittig om
ol cement, ualng one piece of tove pipe
Intid of another a a mount. Wtuaieo
a. Houlton th ue of the aptlc tank.
in lb bilne part ol town, niu oecorur
an abatdut necaily.
I.. MBMOKUM.
Sarah E. Philbrook w bom In Wath.
Main. March 4th, 1831. Married Capl.
Geo. II. Lemont In 1H63 and l.a. been on
the Pacific co.t the greater part of her
lile since; living In SauF.auciaco and
Honolulu until lha death ol her bu.band
in lntta. Coming to Oregon he rnt
several years In Portland. onie year
in
Malta Walla, Wn . ami
Hehve, Oregon, tiklng
i. In law. Cant. V. A.
later in M.
care of her
Lemout ince
whose death In im5 she ha been great
u((eierwilb rheumatism and tulierculoii
until n llcved by death May Slat WW,
the home ol her only on, Ceo. It. I
tuont. Shu leave a alater in Bath. Me..
wilier In Wakenem, - -
r.i.,...l. Wn. The funeral ot airs.
neat W..-I . .
Lemont w hold at the re.l.Unce ol her
it i.mmit. on Sundiiy last
son, new. - -
and burial was had at me ma-oil. x
. .. .t CermanV Hill- Thera wa a large
-i i.-r funeral, a nunV-.er at
lUvlltmuv
...n.llnir from St. Helen,
Houlton, and
- .. u.i.. fit tiiuu eu"iii -
poriianu, en"""-! -which
be watheld
CA It II OP TIUSK..
We the un-'erslgiw-l Ulre to exprer
i. i..n..r iniiiiv Mud diem!
1 . , . in ih lime n( our lie
for tnnr Kin'"'" , - ;
. ... -I ..... Ul.. nil
veinrnt m me ueain . w...
Mother. pmuiRoog.
OKOMOR H. LKMONt
AbUA V. Lkmont.
COUNTY'S NEW COURTHOUSE
UIMJE MCBRIUE Il KEMlRKS
On Opening tk Flrat Term af faart
la Ik Reir Caarlkaaae.
At the oprnlng of tli prtarnt term ol
Circuit Court, In view ol lb fart that it
waa lha 6r.t aeaalnn held in Columbia
Count. 'a new bnllJIng, Judge McBridc
waa iKtd by W. I. Wllar.l to make
a law rrmaiku, and r 'ponded a bil
low ;
"A rn rarly reaid.-ut of Columbia
Count 1 b-el Ilka congratulating ilir
Coun'y upon Ibe oouipletloti of tlii
tplemll I building. At preaent I think
it la Ilia uiott attractive and b aulilui
arcliit cluta'ly ol any curthonaa build
ing la Hi Kute; building Dotting four
fold inure inoiii-y ara, in general apptar.
ance m.d tooveiilr.co Inferior to it.
ViaUor. nre attutt dm) wlin I tell them
th't fnra'iBJ and furnirlied cuiiplule
(rom J ail ti att'O it baa only eMt about
H,0x. Win n from aonie ai-ctio;i ol
Ilia country ae bear eouiptaint of graft
and cxtiiivagauceln cmnection with li e
Cuo-truction of public lidcoa it i pleat
am to reilect ibai in lb prrtent Vt
lanca tbe laxpiy-ia bare got the full
worth ol ibtiir money, and that the oftt
oar having ctiarg o( the public eapen-
diturva have faithfully looked after the
interetta ol Iba ptibll.-.
"Tlntty-irVn year a.-o I hung out
my '.i:ngl a a pr.iClicing attorney in
lit oou iiy. I bad uo money, and
abool til ly Yuluweiol law book". K. Ill,
Ulackatoiie, Chilly and (irreuleaf on
Kvidnioi-, a wj k o i p'cjduig and
riiory'a HUlty conprited a it tbe
hold of it. Iht Oivgon trpur nw
expanded inUi 4(1 votuiur, were I lieu
eintiraiml In tl.tw, and one of there
waa pidded out w.th at-vrral Ci.Cuit
Court deoial n to make ll look roped
able in viae.
'I reiueniber yet the Imor and d ija
of perplrxity lhat I nudrnt trying
w.t i my m:ill libinry lo aulve the
lu.my quealloua that ailaa to uunle ibe
yo.int piaclltloucr. There aa no other
layr in Iba county and U cO 1 12 each
way on Ihe old aU-atner Reacua to vl-it
and return (rom lo. ilnnd, aud 1 didu'i
o -ma Into my ofllee ery -ay by ai.y
lv limliMl lii.rarv araa a aoorco
ofgr-at vexation and almoet agony of j
..... .. 1
liuud at that time, but looking back
tbiOigb ibe experience ol 37 yeara, I
am salbfled that it wa a good Hung for
me. I was compelled lo learn the ele
mental y principle of the law aud to
delve lor litem in their ultimate sourcea
iliilead of iel)lng oil pr, cedent. And
ro now, I Ibauk Uod for the blessed gift
ol poverty ; it is one ot tlu bout Irivtida
that nil euergi tlo young man can have.
"Tha courthouse, when 1 came here,
waa situated down tbe street where the
old Ulukenley hotel uvd to be. The
building wa a teuled one, and bad a
court ro iu about 15 by 20 (eel louare,
a jury room about 12 feet n,uaie and a
Utile rubby bole fur Ibe county clerk
smaller mill. William rickenng was
the chlk and he lived out in thecountry
and came and went In a boat. H be
missed a day now aud then nobody
noticed It. The aberifftollice wtu morn
ly In h a bat, and the other county offl
cersliiedgemrally out in thu couu.ry
gud cam m Sat u-day to transact coun
ty buainet.
"Later on, bualnera lucreaing, the
.,,,. iv rmrchiuwd the structure aciosa
the lreel which it ha jut vaca e l, ai d
fur the ttr.ttiuia owned it own build
ing. Shabby and dilapidated a It now
aimear. It aa then lulrly abreantof
the tlinw and averaged pretty well Willi
other counhousea in the Slate. For
tears- w o had 1.0 Jail aud very little use
for one.
"Jiiilae W. W. Upton waa trie piextd-
lug Judge when I beg in plMOtlee heco j a
Hue, ourieou gentieiiiiin suu a goou
laWVir. Ho wn ilCOJeuihi oy jungo c.
D. Siuuiuok, one of the best, truest and (
muatuuilglit nion whoever ut npou
Tf.T. n Water,, and austere
Ilia iieiicu.
In lb court room, uo man
utmost kludna of Heart una poeiwii
'
... k.h.i is iitur vu. in id imiiittw
time crop out even In the oourt room,
lie waa Oimcoiul y kind lo young alior-
i evs K they showed a diipos'tloti to do
rlgh'i bin bad i.o piitii lice wi ll a. i bl.er
,.r iwtillotff.ir. An lualuiice ofhitthoaht
(ill Kilidi f ui a mailer in uliicb Ians
peri-onuUy cmioi'iiu'd will illustr t-Hint
.lileoi'liis chanunr, I wis uho.t to
ii,l:n a ilifaiil ina Case, w horn my ro-
torn oi a.-rvli-e wa
lu.by deh-ctivo
lll.u mV 1 'idginei.t W Hid nave li eu
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..ii I u.m v., m.tr. iimol'itlll. and ill'
., ,.. I...,..ui..,. a
cxperieiiruu, u.ueiy -
plaint from a aummoni, aud bad not
not the dightett notion of any flaw in
Uie proceeding. When I rend my aer
vlce and a-k lor tha default, Ihe jud,e
aaid.ralberbortly, "1'ileuiinider lhat,"
and I rat down. Whin court adjournrd
(or noon, be walked down airret with
me, explained tba de'ect in my return
and told me luw to remedy it, adding 'I
aawyonr client iu Couit and 1 aa afraid
it might injure yon in bia eatimntion if
I called your attention to the mialnke
publicly.' It waperbHMitmailaervi-e
ami no dool t aeemeil a (rival mntti r to
nini, but to me it atc nrnl and waaat
tiat lima of imih-Ii m.nut-n', and I have
Iway r. muuiUred it with gratitude.
"I rt'ineuibt-r one time diiilng tbe
period worn we bnd no jtil in the com -ty
an old rilifn waa imlicted anil ph-ad--.1
guilty to a charge of aamult w itti a
'latigvrona weapon. He bad iinled or
Ared gun at aomelmdv who he tlnnii-lit
wa unlawfully inii-rfei iii with II
(ence. and waa f bill lied ball t d -. t
hen be found bl tiro f, for the lift
time, within b toil" of ll.e hw. Ti e
jmbe told liliu toemnd np and d liver
ed a atern boniiiy nom the evil pm-t ce
of lifting deadly weapon, and n be pr -gretned
he rouM tee ti e poor culprit
turn p.iU and begin lo tremble, filially
the judge pr noum-e.l ae.ileiiw. 'It li
t'le judgm.-iil of the oourt tlial you In
imprimed (or a -rioJ of thrve montl.r
bnt a there ' no j ill in tbUcoui.ty and
tbejjil in Mill noin .h County ia fall
already, you will K home to your wrm
and ions il r your. K in Jail therr. Yo i
are not to go oult.de ibe Uilliida ina I
your own laud during the tune of yom
linpriaoniueiil. Ifoi ,1 , itiat will b-jail-breakiny,
an. I liie c n iinm-ea will
be aeriona. At Hi end of l..ree u.oiilhe
Come down aud iep"r. t U.e rhe.ift and
get diccliarged Irom the Ju l,' He re
ported acuor.ni g t . order and, 1 was
told ty a u. gbu r that be could u ,t be
indiievd diiring bia Impii oum i.t to
croitbia oan bouiulariua a tingle rod,
not even to rcvbiittatiaingiiillulicow.
"It aa t.dii of Ibe jnd;; thai once iu
Poitland be wa heariux cae alien-
the opposing attorney were ntbt-r ol
tlieui di lintfiiiih d for their dietary ao-
quiremeiita. An old Ci -rru:u being tail
'etlaaa jiirormaduthiaexcuae: "Miudg
vaut. . ff di. chury, I don't undereu. d
(ma I Vitfvli.K ' 'Tak VAitr i.i.awah ilia
goo I Engliah.' " Taka your place on Ihe
jtirveald the jud;e. 'Von wo.i't bear
any good Kngtish here today."
"A(ur Ju-lge Pliailiuk rama Judge
Del linger, mi able, alert, feerlea jurirt,
quick loiake dl-tiuclion ready in jidg
nienl and haiint wrong. Aftt-r hiui
cam Judge tolt, a good lawyer and an
upright man "who resigned before tbe
end ol hi trin. After him came Judge
Rbmiett, who iu a abort time ot service
made a 11 record aa a j :dge, and one
of which he and bis friends may well be
proud. He wag succeeded by Judge
Frank J. Taylor who held the place elht
years and declined renoniinatiou. J idge
Taylor held tbe judgeship at a time
when many new question arising out
ol changing condition along the Col
umbia itiver had 10 be solved, and be
proved equal to the tank lefore him.
He wa thoroughly boneal, single-hearted
and fearlem, and carried wt.h him
on bia retirement f oin the I each Ihe
aff.-cllon au.l esie ni of the whole bar,
tthirh lie still retains.
"Of the judge who p oceded me in
this dlsMct. Judge L'nt .n Judye Miat-
tn.-k. Judira Helilnirer ami Judge tlt
hava passed to the great beyond, only
.Imlmt II -llrett. Jndira Tavlor and inv-
sellare leu. nmi upon our lempies is
beginning to (all Ihe anow that never
meii.
While we have heretofore hud no
splei.did aiructura such aa this dedicated
to tbe ue ol justice, I take pride In tht
fact that my predecessors on this bench
have nil left It with a reputation for the
'air and honest administration of the
lew, a reputation that an far as In me
lies I will try to main lain.
"No mere wnr'seHii make thia limiti
ng sacred to Justice, butdeeda can do so.
Wa ran here dedioiie ourselves anew to
j"'"11 ijiiniraiig w
:". !".""" 0l?ww- rttor.,es, Juror
; and Cliiseiia so no i ur parr mat Auierl
.ran cing'iiMiip wi;i oe exauitea in onr
live, sua n innnen'-e remain, wnen
i a.aik tlili fkiiliitliti.i lklillill(f alinl fr. -
1 cwm . &" nitnii ua
become only a nvmory of ihe pust."
There were three game of ball on the
'pt Helens groung Sunday. Tbe first
wa a nine inning game between
Houlton and Catlin and was won
by the latter by the score of 15 to 6. The
second was a ai'ven inniag between St.
I lek-na -Houlton and Rainier and was
won by Rainier 7 to 5 oT.d wa by far the
.... i i . .. n,. .,.)
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best game ot liie day. 'llie third game
was between Ualnler and Kelso and waa
. U., D..I..U.
(20). Twenty-on (21)
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Kerlstratloa tf Land Tllle.
In
the Circuit Court of th. State
Oregon for Columbia County.
of
Hannah Tyszklewica Plaintiff,
vs.
Joel S. Kennard, Beth Pope, Lawrence
C. Gray, Geo. H. Enslan. Wm. H.
Tappan, Aaron M. Burn and GeorKe
GoerlK, John 8. Goerln. Wm. W.
' Goerlg, Carl 8. Goeria;. Elizabeth
C. Mnrtln, Edward P. Goerlg. Albert
Goeria; and Lawrence II. Goerlg,
heir at law of Francis M. Goerlg.
JiHTJUt'd; and Ibe heirs at law of
Wm. Walls, deceased, whose true
mimes are unknown; and the heirs
at iriw of Alonzo W. Wltherull, de
ceased, whoso true names are un
known: Kamuel Kinder, J. P. Bart
Ictl. and the heirs at law of John W.
Watt, deceased, whose truo names
are unknown; and the heirs at law
of James W. Watts, deceased, whose
true names are unknown; Kelson
Hoyt, and the heirs at law of Barah
K. Uacon, deceased, . whose true
n.inira are unknown; B. W. 'Dann.
Geo. W. McBrlde, Hamilton E.
Brooke. Henrietta B. Parke, John
Mct'arty Brooke, Thomas Scott
Brooke. Manjaret F. Brooke, . Mar.
;n: lite Brooke and Genevieve Ham
ilton Brooke, heirs at law of Lloyd
Bsooke. deceased; C. W. Emerson,
-and Alt to whom It may concern.
Defendants.
In the matter of the application of
Hannah Tyszklewica to register the
li le to the following- described par
cels of land, located in the town ot St.
K"lens, Columbia County, State ot Or
egon, and more particularly described
a, follows: All of Block One (1). Lots
Klvo (5), Six (), Seven (7), Eight (8).
Nine (9). Ten (10) and Eleven (11), of
Block Two (2); Lots Five (5). Seven
(7). Right S). Nine (9), Ten (lO). of
Block Thirteen 113): All ot Block
Fourteen (14); All of Block Fourteen
and a half (14 1-2): Lots One (1),
Two 2). Three (S). Four V4), Five (5),
Six (6). ElKht (). Nine (), Ten t0).
Twelve (12), Thirteen, (IS), Fifteen
(IB). Nineteen (19) and Twenty-two
(28). of Block Fifteen (15); Lots Four
(4). Five (6). Six (6). Seven
(T), Ten (10). Eleven (11).
Twelve (12), Thirteen (13). Four
teen (14), Eighteen (IS) and Nineteen
(19), of Block Sixteen (161; Lots Ten
(10) and Eleven (11), of Block Seven
teen, (IT), Lots Six (6) and the undivi
ded one Ihlrd (1-S) of Lot Nine (9). of
Block Nineteen (19); Lots Three (3),
Four (4) and Five (5), of Block Twen
ty (10): Lots Two (2) and Four (4) of
Block Twenty-one (21); Lota One (1).
Two (2), Four (4). Five (5), Six (),
Eight (S). Thirteen (IS), Fourteen
(14). Sixteen (16). Seventeen (17).
Eighteen (IS), Nineteen (19), Twenty
(Jti) and Twenty-one (21), of Block
Twenty-three (23); Lots One (1),
Two (2), Nineteen (19), Twenty (20),
Twenty-ime (21) and Twenty-two
(22). of Block Twenty-Five (25):
Lota Eight (8) and Nine (9), of Block
Twenty-six (2); Lots Two (2), Four
(4), Six (6). Seven (7). Eight (S). Nine
(9), Ten (10), Eleven (11). Twelve
(12) Thirteen (IS), Fouiteen (14),
Fifteen (15), Sixteen, (1), Seventeen
(17), Twenty-one(Zl), of Block Twen-ly-eight
(28): All of Block Twenty
nine (29); All of Block Thirty (SO);
Lots Four (4). Five (5). Stx (, Eight
(8). Nine (9), Ten (10). Eleven (11).
Twelve (12). Thirteen (IS), Fourteen
(14). Fifteen (15). Sixteen (IS), Sev
enteen (17), Eighteen (18), Nineteen
(19), Twenty-one (21) end Twenty
two (22). of Block .Thirty-one (31);
Lots One (1), Two (2),' Three (3),
Twenty (20), Twenty-one (21) and
Twenty-two (22). and' the south two
thirds (2-S) of Lots Four (4), and
Nineteen (19), of Block Thirty-three
(S3): All of Block Thirty-four (34);
All of Block Thirty-nve (S5); All of
Block Thlity-slx (36); AH of Block
Thirty-seven (87): All of Block Thirty-eight
(S8); All of Block Thirty
nine (39): All of Block Forty (40):
All of Block Forty-one (41); Lots
Nine (9). Ten (10), Eleven (11),
Twelve (12), Thirteen (IS), Fourteen
(14) and Twenty (20), of Block Forty-
Four (44); Lots Two (2). Three (3).
Four (4), Five (5), Six (6), Seventeen
(17). Eighteen (18), Nineteen
J9). Twenty (20). Twenty-one
(21) and Twenty-two W, of
Block Forty-six (4)J Lots
Five (5). Six (). Seven (7), Eight (8),
Nine (9), Ten (10), Eleven (11),
Twelve (12), Thirteen (IS), Fourteen
(14). Fifteen (15). Sixteen (16). Sev
enteen (17) and Eighteen (18). of
Block Forty-seven (47); All of Block
Forty-nine (49): All of Block Fifty (50)
iv-n ne (49): All of Block Fifty (50)
All of Block Fifty-one (51); AH or
Block Fifty-two (51): All of Block (53),
All of Block Fifty-four (54): All of
Block Fifty-five (66); All or
Block Fifty-seven (57); Lots One (1),
Two (2): Three (S): Twenty (20),
Twenty-one (21) and Twenty-two
(22), of Block. Fifty-eight (58): Lots
F.lxhteen (18), Nineteen (19) Twenty
(2ft), Twenty-one (21) and Twenty
two (22). of Block Fifty-nine (59);
Lots One (1), Two. (2), Nine (9). Ten
(10). Eleven (11), Twelve (12). Thir
teen (13), Twenty (20). Twenty-one
(21) and Twenty-two (22), of Block
Sixty (fiO); All of Block Sixty-six
(B6): All of Block Sixty-seven (67):
All of Block Sixty-eight (68): All of
Block Sixty-nine (69): All of Block
Seventy (70); All of Block Soventy
i ",'K e:ZryiZ.
,11. U'H.l V'lIC ,11. A V1J w,. Xll.VV
;-.r ... . . - .. - ..
US), Four (4),
Fourteen (14), uteen
(16). Seventeen (17).
(15), Sixteen
"''"""' w ll,
xv), 'iwaniyi
and Twenty-J
two (22), of Block Seventy-three (73);
All of Block Seventy-four (74); Lots
Six (6), Seven (7). Eight (8). Nine
(9), Ten (10), Eleven (11), Twelve
(12), Thirteen (13), Fourteen (14),
Fifteen (15), Sixteen (16). Seventeen
(17) and Eighteen (18) of Block Sev-enty-nve
(75): Lots Six (6), Seven
(7), Eight (8). Nine (9). Ten (10), of
Block Eighty-one (81), All of
Block Eighty-two (82); All of
Block Eighty-three (83); All
of Block Eighty-four (84);
All of Block Eighty-live (85): All of
Block Kighty-clght (88): Lots V)ne
(1). Two (2), Three (3). Twenty (20),
Twenty-one (21) and Twenty-two (22)
of Block Ninety-six (S)6); All of BlocV
Ninety-nine (99): All of Block Ont
hundred (100); All of Block One Hun
dred and One (101): Lots Seven (7)
and Sixteen (IS), and 8cven!-n (!)
of Block One Hundred and Thirty
eight (138); Lou One (1). Two (2).
Three (3). Four (4). Nineteen (19).
Twenty (20), Tweniy-one (21) and
Twenty-two (22). of Block On-; Hun
dred and Forty-four (144): Lots Nine
(9), Ten (10). Eleven (11). Twelve
(12). Thirteen (13). Fourteen (14)
Fifteen (15), Sixteen (15), Seventeen
(17). and the South half of Lot Six
(6) and the North half of Lot ElKht
(3). of Block One Hundred and Forty-five
(145): all In the City of St.
Helens, Columbia County, Slate of
Oregon.
In the matter of the application of
Hannah Tyszkiewics to register the
title to the land hereinabove de
scribed. Joel S. Kennard, Both Pope.
Itawrcnce C. Gray. Geo. H. Ensign.
Wm. Tappan, Aaron M. Bums and
Geo. Goerlg. John 8. Goerig, Wm. W.
Goerlg. Call 8. Goerlg. Elizabeth C.
Martin. Edward P. Goerig. Albert Goe
rlg and Lawrence H. Goerig, heirs al
law of Francis M. Goerig. deceased,
and the heirs at law of Wm. Watts
deceased, whore true names are un
known, and the hoi: a at law of Alonzo
W. Wltherall, whoso true names are
unknown, Samuel Kinder. J. P. Bart
k'tt, and the heirs at law of John W.
Watts, deceased, whose true names
are unknown, and the heirs at law of
James W. Watts, deceased, who'e
true name ar unknown. Nelson
Hoyt and the heirs et law of Sarah
E. Bacon, deceased, whose true names
are unknown. B. W. Dann, Geo. W.
McBrlde, Hamilton E. Brooke, Henri
etta B. Parke, John McCarty Brooke.
Thomas Scott Brooke, Margaret F.
Brooke, Morgatitl Brooke and Gen
evieve Hamilton Brooke, heirs t law
of Lloyd Brooke, deceased, C. W. Em
erson, and All to whom it may con
cern: TAKE NOTICE.
That on the 29th day of April, 1907.
an application whs tiled by the said
Hannah Tysakiewlt-s in the aaid Cir
cuit Court of lh State of-Oregon, for
Columbia County, Statu of Oregon,
for initial registration of Ihe title to
the land above described.
Now unless you appear on or before
the 14th day of June, 1907, and show
cause why such application shouU nut
be granted, the Sana- wtll be taken as
confessed, and a decree wilt be enter
ed according to the piuyi r of the ap
plication and you will las forever
baried from disputing the same.
W. A. HAUKM.
Clerk of Circuit Court of the State
of Oregon, for Columbia County.
The foregoing notice la published
once a week for seven successive
week-, by order of Hon. Thomas A
McBrlde. Judge of the above entitled
Court, dated April 29th, 1907, directing
first publication to be made on the Srd
day of May. 1907, and the last publi
cation to be made on the 14th day of
June, 1907.
BRODIE & MERGES.
Attotneva for ADolicanf.
Date of First publication. May S.1907.
Date of Last publication, June 14. 1907.
H. riORGUS
ST.HE.LENS
Can ics a Complete Line of
Groceries
Dry Goods
Hardware
Crockery
Flour and Feed
Hay
Notions
Candies
Stationery
Fancy Goods
(u del, everything usually kept in a firs
lass General Merchant ise Store, M
rii-en will be (on ml as n aaonable aa an
store in Columbia County, Vour trade
solicited.
One Dollar will
fit you to. eye glasses or spec,
tacle. I-crfcct (it guaranteed.
Your eyes fitted at home. Write for
Irec booklet dtscribinfr our method.
Kemember, the glassc we fit you
lo are worth $3.50 any where on
earth. Our price, only ju. 00,
Jjm,ltt. Mainiprinl.l. V.lrhrlanM
JI M . heiid r.r work by rtsiit.rMl mail.
S2.5 ff pain any watch.
METZGER & CO.
Ill 0UTH ITRMT, F0RTUJTD, CU,
8HERIFF 8 SALE
iu the Clrrull Cmirt ot Ihe HUl of Orwn for
III OllliitV Of tklnmi.la
J. M.aielniifm, FUlutiff
Emorr BIckneM, Msrth! . Brnmr. formerly
MartUmC. JJickrwiI, Ornt W. Uirt, Homer
A. H -brer uj Carrie M. Hgjr hU wllo,
lru(laiile.
WoXirt l tivrebr ftHren that untW mrnt h
virtue of n execution ftad nrifimi uk iMiai
out uf the I'lrctiU Court of the HUte of Oregon,
,n end for the f rHiritt' nf ririiitmKtd .n iha ii-
&aj of Mey, 1907, under and In vnranne of
jutiiriueiit eiiil acmev iiikvte end t mere! iu eatd
Couit on the JlHh dnv oi Mnr. V.m. In nil
where! a J. M. 4ithnian. iiifnttif rmtA
judir:ewenltTlrifff Kmery Biirknell em Martha,
C b miner, defendeuui therein, fr the gum of
Wl.: further mm of UifUUaU attorney'! feet.
nu iu? turinrr min oi f Hi ru u COSU eu1 dlif
htiraeiuenfn with Interexi thereon et the rate of
10 per eeiit lr eitiHim frutn Hie dut l mmUl
jtulifm.'ni until ptM,ai)ii ih mtuiig ntnta nd
dtnburireinciiu upon thin writ: re-jiitrtuft me lo
lneKesttle of tht fotlwiii deiifHbeil reel proo
erT lo MNiUf v the N'tovc nnmid mm In ;nrd
ance with t-nid df?re, to-wil: The KaH hell
of the N on heart rjutrter and th Kortheaat
quarter ol iu nwotuewKl tiarter of HtM tion two
Town).tiiiflx North, Kaiiire three Wl of thai
Willamette Mertdian. nttuaiiHt In the iimiitv at
Columbia, euie of treroTi; to be fd aa noon
execution and the proceeda arinhie theie'rom
io rm appiieii to me y ment of cue detnniida or
the plain tiff above mentioned, and the err
plu, Ifauv there le. after the pajrtnent of tha
aeveral mim attiretuild. be pal4 into Mid Court
for the benefit of the defeudahi, Kmerr iJlik
nell.
The Mid South wt tjna rter of the Kortheaat
quarter and the Northi-a. quarter of the riunth
eaat quarter of aafd aectlon two, will be nntt
fld, and if the proceed three I rom are amn--dent
to pay ail oi the plainiiiradpiuaiida alore
aatd.theu the following tleiribed pniert7 will
uot be aoM; but if the proi-edji of the Mile of
ttn?ail I nut abrre deflrribed land and premltca
i out aufiif'ient to sail; all of the DiaintifTe
demanf in aroreAAfd, then the Northeast 'luarter -ot
fhe Northeant quarierof aatd aevlloii two.
ill immediately be rold aitl the rirocceda
thereif be a p; died af before herein ntate!.
THKttfcKuKK. ON HATUKOAY, TH K ich day
of July. i'Mi, 1 will at the hour ot eleven o'clock
in the forenoon of Mid ty at Uie front door of
the court houxe f M. ltt'lena. In Mid count r
art I tfuie. cil at. puulle auction, fRreach In
baud, a.) the rlsrhr. title and interest of the aaid
Emery iiicknell. Martha '. lirumer, Homer A.
Hairer ami ( art ie II. Haaey- Uie aforesaid de
fendant, and each of them, of, iu ami to the
rtal proixrrtr ul-i.ve ilescrilMMl, toitethcr with
tbe t u prove in eutN, teitetnenia, hereditamenta
and ui'iirienaMr thereon or thereunto be
IhiiIhk or in anywise appcruiuinx, to aatufy
the mi id eawutiott.
Duteil at St. Uctena, Oregon, June . WJ7.
MaKTIN WHilK.
ShritTo( the Cuuuty of Colu.abW. Sute of
teyoi. "
ttw i-ublteailnn ii:ne 7, VXn: aud last publl-
cn u July h, lt;7.
m. ii. foWtfii. attorney lor rial nit a
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
(Timber l and. Act June 8. 17.)
rultt MNieM lind Office, fortlei'd, urepiD,
February 13 WU7.
Not we w hcrvby eivew that In coin pi hi tree
with the ptov ilnii of the wt of Coujrreas of
-lime 3 p47i, entltietl "An a"t for the le of
rinibt-r laud in ttte .itntea of l atifornia, Orvg-vn
Nevrda, and WHshii Mlofl Trrtitory, aa ex
tended to all the 1'ublir lnd Stele by act or
Autfi;t , lMrj I'rler llottmnn. ot Harona, eownty
iji Wefeiiim-ion, Mate tf Oreeon. baa tbia ljr
died in thin outre hi- awrn atatement No. ; lit
tor the ptirchax,' oi the N W ' of Hcetion No. xl
in Tmn.(iip ,. 4 Xorth Hana;j 3 Het
iim! ill lifter pntf tc ahfw thai thelatfl
ttnf hi la mure Vii'nnMe for tlatiuiiier or rtone
fhnn tvr aarienltmal purje, rnd t e-lnb-lth
hthrtaim to raid land lebrc the HelKier
atid Keteiverat Portland, Oreron. u Uelur
i'hjt iheM'h i'ar of May J'.OT, He namee aa wit- ,
nea-fr; C ' Ntlwiu, f f Bacotia, Oresntt: .
J PI irf n, of Hawna, Otreon; A. i. Hoh-hkfaa,
i hft ftidi. Otegwu; Tom llecbau, of Mouutaiu
dale. r ron.
Any ai d a!l penoif eltmfn atverelr the
iitH.it de ribed Iwnda aren-isueted to Hie their
efi in this unite on or before aaid tMh clny of
May 1M.
ALGKBNOST B. DRESS tR.
- KeftMor
XCTiCE FOR PUBLICATION
(Timber T,and, A JnneR. IKTS)
mit-t H'ates latud Ottict, i'ortlaud, orecon.
Ap.il , lut7.
Noiic ia lieu by tlven that In eamfalinurw
With the provifd-ns of the act of i ongiea of
June 3, IhT.H, eti'itlet "An act foi the xale of
timi-f r Iwnds in the Mate of California, Orecon.
Nevada and Wavhiniftoii lctr:lory," aa exlt-nd-ed
t all the Jublie Land Statcn by act of Ahit
u t 4, )(. William X'. Woou of Hillsborn
Yuntv of Uufhfiifrtnij, biaieof 0.a;on, hnf ihi4
d y filed In thlc ofticj hla aworn atitcment Ne.
'5, or the pot chase of the HW o' tntioo
No, 4, in T.wnhi: No. t North " (.autre
Ni. 3 We, and will offer proof to liow
.but tbe land :otit;ht i wore valuable tor ita
tiii ber or jtti.ue than lor nf rit nlinn) purpose
irni l entablt-h hia claim lo aaid land bViore
the Hni-traid Keeeiter at furtlaud. Oieou.
ii Wa4.aiav iu day of July IW7,
He name aa wHufsses
A. B. Hrilt-v oi liili.-Loro, Orecon; c.
NflfOii of HaeOna, O rem mi: J- f. Meacham. of
MtMiiihiiiidale, Oregon; A. S. Scholia, of Ui Un
burn, OreKOii.
Any and all persona claimicff adveraely tha
aUvedeEeri)H.d landa are rvquefclvd to tile
tlu-ir Waima in thU office ou or U-for) the trU
diiyof July iw".
AIAir.aAU.1 0. UK&WLK,
lie lister.
NOTICE.
To All Whom H May Concern : Yon
are hereby notitietl that I, .1. Warren
Quick, the nndeisicneil, a citizen o( tha
1 111K1I lMats, ami ail actual Imua tide
settler u im the 'amis hereinafter ile
scriiiett, have niado application to Ihe
Oregon Cential Uailroad Company aiul
its emcessors and essiRii?, for thu pur-chai-o
of the followiijg-deecril)il mil
property situated In the County of Col
umbia and State of Oregon, to-'a it:
Noi tli west quarter of section nine, in
town hip four north of range three
wet-t, ol the Willamette ileridnin, cm-
t .ining Kill acres o( lai d, more or less,
in accoiannce w in me u. cr uovern
mei.t i?urv. y of the si e, and lhat I
cittim ih" same adversely toa-d sll
persons. This application and selection
is made for my own exclusive use and
beneht.and ia also made for the pur
pose o actual tettltnlant, improve
ment, cultivation and occupancy, thai 1
have not directly or inuirecilv selected
or applied for this property for the use
or benefit o( any other person or persons.
This notice and my suid application ia
made under and by vittueol the general
laws of the Uuiied States and particu
larly under the Act of Congress ap
proved May 4th, 1870, gianting lands to
aid construction of a railroad.
Dated June 3rd, 1W7.
J.WAKUEN QUICK.
Witnesses. Application and settler.
J. U. Barker,
F. Y. Quick.
SUMMONS
la the Circuit Court of the State ol Oregon, (or
lucwuii.7 ui vuiutuw.
Harriet M. Pad more, Plalutitl'
William F. Pailmore. Defendant.
lo n miam r. i-auiaor tne above named
defendant.
In the nameoi tne Mate or Oregon you are
hereby required to appear and auiwvr ii-m emu.
plaint filed aiiaiiut you in the above emiiled
cause and suit, ou or be.nre the explmtlon o(
six weeks from th? dufa of the riant puit!ctinn
oi tnia HHmmoiiH ui-wit; ou or oeiore uie inn
day ot Juiie?iU, audit yoa fall tu i anxwer
for want thereof the pliiiutiff wilt oppU to tho
court for the relief pruud for in her complaint
now ou file he-ein. in wit: tluit Ihe bomu of
miUrlmony now eIMln: Ix'tweeii.ptulutlrl and
defendant be oi.mvi, iinou the Kruiin.lii thHt
Ihe defeudeut Iimb le.scrlt d and abuudoiibtl the
pltuntifT for more iliuii one yuur laMt punt, and
for auch other and furllierorder iu Ihe pnn,l
se tile court ma.v Mee.u e.iUllahle.
This summon i- pohll.-hcd by order of Hon,
R. 8. Iluiun, Judge of Ihe Couuiy Court lid
Columbia Couui, , "inn-ol -'OreKtin, waul oitfer
being made on lh. 2ml day of Mny lis '7 and the
date of Uie lir 1 1'iiljllc otlou of thii omn,ou ia
the Srd day oi il.
COOVERT STAPLETOM
Attorney lor I'Liluiiff
P 0 A4 ltM, Poitlul d, Or.