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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 16, 1912)
Delinquent Tax List, 1911 Thla advertised list of delinquent taxe for th year 1S11 U in pursuance of an act of the Stat Legislature, which in embodied In Chapter 275 of the General Law of the llt Session. The taxe on the following adver tiaed real proert.v became delinquent on th 2d day of April. 1912. and are subject to a penalty of 10 per cent and Interest at the rate of 1J per cent per annum until they shall have been ald. Anv time after the expiration of alx months after the taxea chanted against the following real property are delin quent, the Sheriff la authorized to la aue. to any one applying therefor, a certificate of delinquency tiHin pay ment of the taxes, penalty, interest aud cost of advertising. Certificate of delinquency shall bear Interest from the date of Issuance until redeemed at a nite uot exceeding 15 per cent per annum. Adams. John F.. Veronia, lot 1. blk. IS t -s' Ainsworth. J. C. lot 1 and SK'4 of NK',, Sec. 6. Tp. 4. R. i.. 46.S1 Allen. Klhel May, Georgetown. lot 12. blk. 3 82 Ashley i Rumclin. bankers, SE'4 of NK',, Sec. 17. Tp. 3. R. 2. 8.41 Bacon. W. K., Columbia Park. lot 15, blk. 4 1 83 linker. Nimrod F.. rare of Mor ton Tompkins. St. Helens, lota 8 and 9. blk. 75 3.85 Uoe. Chaa (heirs). NE' ', of NWi; of SWij. Sec. 2S. Tp. 8. R. 3 10 97 Blackford. V. V.. Flippin Sub. I)iv. of Tichuor's 1st Add. to Clatskanle. lots 7. 8. 9 and 10. blk. 1 : 16.50 Bloniquist. Christina. 10 acrea in SHi, of NE':. Sec. 21, Tp. 7. R. 2 13.33 Rorg, Paul. SE'4 of SE'j, ex. unit, to church and co. road. Sec. 25, Tp. 7, R. 3 12 70 Boschler. John (heirs), lot a and Wi ; of NWi ,. and SE'4 of NW'ij, Sec. 9. Tp. 6. R. 5 S9.ll Bourne. J. K.. E' j of SW'4, Sec. 31. Tp. 7. R. 2 16C7 Boyd. John. 20 acres in Perry D. U C Sec. 6, Tp. 4, R. 1... 1S.62 Boyle, L. H.. care of Anna Payne Tract in City of Houlton, Sec. 4. Tp. 4. R. 1 29.25 Briags. Ella E.. 5 acres in SW'4 of SV'4, Sec. 3. Tp. 5, R. 2.. 6.1S Brink. J. L. and Viola A. a tract of land in N. Clatskanle, part of blk. 9 13.57 Bryant. Cecil M., 3 acres in Clat skanle. Sec. S. Tp. 7. R. 4 5.50 Bryant, O. J. theirs), lots 11 and 12, ex. amt. sold. Wagner's I). L. C. Sec. 8. Tp. 7. R. 4; Bryant 'a Add. fo N. Clatskanle. lota 15 and 16. blk. 1; Bryant's Add. to N. Clatskanle. lots 4. 5 and G. blk. 2: Bryant's Add. to N. Clatskanie. lot 9. blk 3. 4.95 Bryant. O. J. (aeirs), care of Henry Kratz, lots 9 and 10 in Wagner's I). L. C. ex. amt. sold. Sec. 8, 1 p. 7. R. 4; lot 1, ex. amt. sold. Sec. 8, Tp. 7. R. 4 12.10 Bryant. Z. I heirs , Clatskanie, lot 7, blk. 3 42 Busch. D. A., Dobbins' Add. to Rainier. 5ox75 fi.. In lot 15.. .92 Bergbom, A. (heirs), lots 1 and 2 and S'j of N E ' j . ex. timber, Sec. 6, Tp. 7, R. 3 1C.83 Bisch. Victor, und. Int. In NW'j. Sec. 32. Tp. 5. R. 2 10.C3 Bisch. Blanch, und. ' Int. In NW14. Sec. 32. Tp. 5. R. 2 10.62 Bloch, Bertha, lots 1. 2. 3 and 4, Sec. 14, Tp. 8. R. 4 43.87 Blotf. George (heirs), E'J of SWij, Sec. 7. Tp. 3. R. 2 63.80 Board of School Trustees, part of lot 1 Sec. 22. Tp. 7. R. 2: 1", acres in F. M. Warren D. L. C. Sec. 23. Tp. 7. R. 2: 25 acres In lot 1 and Nw'iJ of SWij. Sec. 23. Tp. 7, R. 2; water front on lot 1, Sec. 23, Tp. 7, R. 2 10.92 Brettell. Enoch, SE'l, Sec. 25, Tp. 7, R. 5 10.32 Brown, J. J.. SK and EV, of NE;;, Sec. 16. Tp. 4. R. 4 81.C6 Buoy. Wm. H., S'J of SE', Sec. 10, Tp. 4. R. 3 30.12 Ceccato. Bortola, Ceccato. Glu- seppi. Ceccato, Giovanl, and Bolter, Allesandro. SK't of X W'i and W4 of NW", of N E 1 4 . except X 20 feet of SE of SW1,.. Sec. 35. Tp. 5. R. 2 9.90 Chambers, C. A., SW'j of SW', Sec. 20, Tp. 7, R. 2 '. . 13.37 Combs. Leslie H. and I. B., Georgetown, lots 4 and 5, blk. 8 8.13 Combs. L. H.. a tract of land In Houlton, Sec. 4. Tp. 4. R. 1... 13.00 Cook. Charles, 1st Add. to Clat skanie. lots C and 7, blk. 7... 7.9T Cox, E. F. and Birdie. 50x100 ft. In Houlton. See. 4. Tp. 4. R. 1 .80 Craig. Roy, St. Helens, lot 17. blk. 32 C.41 Crouse, Perley C, 200x209 feet In Houlton, Sec. 4, Tp. 4, R. 1... 6.50 Crouse. C. B. and P. C, 2C.R3 acres in Houlton, ex. amt. sold. Sec. 4. Tp. 4, R. 1 120.09 Crouse. L. M., St. Helens, lots 8, 9, 10, 13. 14 and 15. t:k. 105.. 9.06 Carniack, H. C, SW4 of SE'4, Sec. C, Tp. 5. R. 5 2.30 Carroll, John F., care of Henry Kratz. Bryant' Add. to N. Clatskanie, lots 1, 2 and 3, llk. 6 C.18 Carroll, James M., care of Henry Kratz, lv, acres in Sec. 8, Tp. 7. R. 4 3.44 Clepton. T. J., Melllnger's Add. to Wrnonla, und. int. In lota 1 to 12 Inc., blk. 26 1.3C Cleveland. Mrs. M. E., Second Add. to Veronia, lots 9, 10 and 11, blk. 13 71 Clinton, Ella J., First Add. to Verona, lots 9, in, n and 12 blk. 1 47 Columbia County Investment Co., Beaver Home Tract, lot 76; Beaver Homes Tract, lot 80; Beaver Homes Tract, part of '"I 1"9 11.75 Colson. Cornelia. Rainier, lot 3, blk. 13 C.20 Cook, W. J., N', of SE'?, Sec. 10. Tp. 4, R. 3 45.94 Diploid, Dove E., TIchnor's Sec ond Add. to Clatskanie, lot 30. blk. 2 0.22 Disney, Rachel M., St. Helena, lot 5, blk. 75 2.29 Doan. J. H. and J. H., Blanth- ard's Add. to Rainier, Iota 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12, blk. 11 79.I8 Downing, Nels, Rainier, lota 1, blk. 25 26.35 Dupont, L. and M. J., care of 8. Z. Welnle, St. Helena, lot 9, blk. 16 2.29 Daniels, W. B., Columbia City, lota 3, 4 and 5, blk. 21 2.22 Davie. Lew, 1st Add. to Colum bia City, part of lot 10 17 Del-ashmutt, Marie, nnd. Int. In NW14, Sec. 32. Tp. 5. n. 2. 10.63 Detrlck, I L., Verona, lot 1 and part of lota 6, 7, 8, 9 and 10, blk. 3 Doerlng. Anton, Wt of NWij nnd NVVij of 8W14, Sec. 15, Tp. fi, K. 3; SW14 of 8W', Bee. 10, Tp. S. R. 3 5 C Edward. Edward, 10.04 acre la Sec. 31. Tp. 8, R. 4 6 ST Eastern Investment Co., Ltd., rare of M. J. Kinney, lota 1, 2, 3 and 4. ex. timber, Sec. 19, Tp. 5, R. 1: E, of NWi4 and XEl, of SWW, Sec. 19. Tp. 5. H. 1 38.94 Eastern Investment Co.. Ltd., und. '4 Int. In Ntt'ij, Sec. 32. Tp. 5, R. 2; Clatakaule, lot 1. blk. I 86.34 Eckerson, R. I., 60 acrea In 8j of NW4. Sec. 4. Tp. S. K. 2.. 3 62 Englemau, C, S, of NWi4 and E'J of SW'4, ,x- timber. Sec. 20. Tp. 7. R. 4 22.00 Everting Farrell. lot 3. Sec. 21. Tp. 3. K. 1 3.22 Faming. Frank P.. St. Helena, lot . blk. 35 8 84 Flippin. Gertrude, part of lots 5 and 6, Wagner'a 1. U C. Sec. 8. Tp. 7. It. 4 14.72 Fluhrer. Minnie (helra), 540 feet of tide land In Sec. 19. Tp. 8, R. 3 26.13 Fowler, C. C, care of W. Hunter, Neer City, lota 1 to 12 Inc., blk. 15; Neer City, lota 1 to 12 inc.. blk. IS; Neer City, lota 4 to 9 Inc., blk. 19 5.50 Karri. Chas. H . Moeck Add. to Rainier, lot 7. blk. 32 29.44 Foster, K. W., Reuben, lot 4, blk. 1 35 Foster. R. K. (heirs), Reuben. lot 7. blk. 5 47 Franey. Mary E.. SE;4, Sec. 8, Tp, 6. R. 2 20.00 Fuqua. Rose D.. 10 acrea In Houl ton. Sec. 5, Tp. 4. R. 1 21.12 Gallien. Janie C. S'J of S' J of SE4, Sec. 2. Tp. 6. R. 3.; 9.72 Gamble. Archie. SE' of SE',,. Sec. 14. Tp. 7, R. 3 6.56 George, Ely, a tract of land in Deer Island. Sec. 8, Tp. 5. R. 1 .35 George, F. X. and Fannie, 30 acrea in Arhillles. D. L. C. Sec. 7 and IS. Tp. 4. K. 1 16.28 Graham. Tilden. 1st Add. to Clat skanie. lot 5. blk. 6 20.92 Gustafson. Gust. E'J of XE'i. Sec. 8. Tp. 4. R. 4; Rosea Add. to Vernonla. lots 14 and 15. blk. 5 26.02 Gibbons, Jacob, E 15 acres of NEi, of SW'4, Sec. 26, Tp. 6, R. 5 6.33 Mains, Mrs. M. M., Clatskanle, lot 3. R. 5 21.31 Hall. W. S.. Bryant's Add. to X. Clatskanie, lots 3, 4 and 5. blk. I 9.90 Hall. Walter and Cedate, 2 acrea in lot 2. Sec. 8. Tp. 7. R. 4... 6.19 Hankins, H. W. H.. S'J of SW'4 of SE'j. Se- l9- T- 7. blk. 2. . 4.20 Hankins. A. B.. XW'4 of SW'j- of SE'i. Sec. i9, Tp. 7. R. 2... 18.15 Hannenian, Bernard (heirs). 1 acre in Sec. 12. Tp. 3. R. 2... 6.60 Hanson. Mike. S'J of NWi of SE. Sec.34. Tp. 4. R. 2. . 2.4S Mc.Mllan. George, and Harr. J. B., 75x150 feet in Rainier, Sec. 16. Tp. 7. R. 2 22.00 Harr. J. B.. Rainier, lot 2, blk. 28 35.66 Harris. Louisa, 42' '.xlol feet in Houlton. Sec. 4. tp. 4. R. 1.. 59.32 Haycox. Mrs. Ella, a tract of land In X. Clatskanie 9.62 Hendrlekson, Brox L.. SW' of NE',. SE'4 01 XWI4 and W, of SE',. Sec. 32. Tp. 6. R. 5.. . 44.85 Hendrickson. Ellas, SW'4 of SWij, Sec. 7. Tp. 7. R.'4; 11 acres more or less in Sec. 18, Tp. 7. R. 4 32.32 Hiatt. Fred A. and Ada R., 1 13 acres in Sec. 9. Tp. 7. R. 4... 9.90 Holaday. Asa D.. care of H. Keys, A. Holaday Orchards Tracts. lots 45 and 46 4.71 Hughes. Edward H.. Clatskanie, S'j of lot 11. blk. 8 40.57 Hall. J. E., care of X. Clatskanle Logging Co.. XWti of XE'4. Sec. 9, Tp. 7. R. 4 12.23 Halbert. Cyntha (heirs), 50.27X 100 feet In Houlton, Sec. 4, Tp. 4. R. 1 21.93 Hardy, Anthony. 12 acres more or less in Sec. 13, Tp. 6, R. 2; S'i of SW' and S'2 of S' of SE'j, Sec. 11. Tp. 6. R. 2, Ei'j of SW14 of SE'.;. Sec. 10, Tp. 6. R. 2; Reuben, lots 1. 2, 3, 5, C. 7 and 8. blk 2; lots 1, 2. 3, 5. 6. 7 and 8. blk. 2: Iota 1. 2, 3. 4. 5. 6. 7 and 8. blk. 3; lota 1. 3. 3, 4. 5. 6. 7 and 8. blk. 4; lots 1. 2, 3. 4. 5, 6 and 8, blk. 5 52.40 Haves. Allison. SW'J of XWrj of SW'4. Sec. 30. Tp. 8. R. 3; SE',-1 of XEi of NE'-i. Sec. 25, Tp. 8. R. 4 6.97 Henricl. May, X. of fi acres of lot 6. Sec. 27. Tp. 4. R. 1; lots 4 and 5. Sec. 32, Tp. 4. R. 1... 11.92 Holcomb, Frank. St. Helens, lots 20, 21 and 22. blk 44 22.73 Howard. Delia B.. S', of SW'i and S'$ of SE'J, Sec. 11, Tp. 4. R. 5 42.66 Howard, Harry, 20 acres In Le- mont D. L. C, Sec. 34, Tp. 5, R. 1 92.25 Iljana. John G., XW14, Sec. 28. Tp. 8, R. 4 17.20 Joseph, Mjiggle, St. Helens, lot 3, blk. 129 92 JefTrey, J. ' A,' ' SW'' ' of' SEfcf. Sec. 35, Tp. 4. K. 5 3.30 Jonasaon, Benedict, Xeer City, lots 1 to 12 Inc.. blk. 7 1.10 Karvonen, J. A. and A. A., care of Henry Karvonen, 8 V, of SW'4. ex. timber. Sec. 12. Tp. 7, R. 4; 5 acres in Sec. 13, Tp. 7. R. 4 15.47 Kelley, Minnie, Georgetown, lots 12 and 8 v of 11, blk. 2 3.25 Kennedy. V., care of IJIlle Steh- man, SE' of XW14 of NW, Sec. 29. Tp. 7. R. 2 4.46 KIstner, I. W., Blanchard's Add. to Rainier, lots 12, blk. 9 6.51 Kline, Chas. F., Georgetown, lot 2. blk. 2 3.58 Kmotraa, Antone. S acres In Sec. 35, Tp. 4, R. 2 4.95 Kostrba, John and Caro:ine, 4.66 acres In Sec. 13. Tp. 3, R. 2.. .91 Kratz, Henry, land In city limits of Clatskanle, Sec. 8, Tp. 7, R. 4 151.24 Kratz, Henry and Maud, Bryant's Add. to X. ClatRkanle, lots 1, 2, 3. 4 and 5. blk. 4 2.75 Kratz, Maud A., 1st Add. to Clatskanle, 1, 2, 5 and 6, blk. 1 41.80 Keeney, Homer I., lot 6, and 8W14 of SW'tJ. ex. U. R. right of way, Sec. 4, Tp. 7, R. 5; lots 7 and 8 and 8W'J of SW'. ex. 10.43 acres. Sec. 6, Tp. 7. R. 5; that part of lot 6. lying X. of A. C. R. of W., Sec. B. Tp. 7. R. 5; RE'(. Bee. 8, Tp. 7. R. 5: NE'4, fiec. 17, Tp. 7, It. 5; XW14 of XWtJ, Sec. 9. Tp. 7, R. C 107.42 Kinney, J. D. and M. F.. South Clatakanle, lots 7 and 8, blk. 1 22.00 Kinney, M. J.. S', of S, of ' NE;, of SEiyi, Sec. 22, Tp. 6, K. 5 2.15 Koakes, Victor, Gobi, lot 2, blk. . 3 47 Lenuacher, Fred, X'J of SF.'A of BE'4, fiec. 29. Tp. 6. R. 2 4.10 Iengacher, L. X., Goble, lot 13, , "? 1.88 Lott, T. B. and A. ,T.. care of Ieopold Dupont, sr. Helens, lots 5 and 6, blk. 5 C.84 iAwe, Elizabeth, 50x75 feet, a part of Dobbins' Add. to Rainier. In blk. 15 91.61 Lowman. B. W , lots 1 and 1. ex. timber, and S'J of NE'i. Sec. 3. Tp. . R. 3; E'J of NW'4, Sec. 2. Tp. 6. R. 3 38.99 Lowman. Wilson. N 70 acre of N'i of SE'4. Sec. 3. Tp. 6. R. 3 25.70 Ladd. W. S.. et al , und. & 6 Int. In S'J of SW'i. Sec. 11, Tp. 3. R. 2; und. 5 6 Int. in N, of NWi;, Sec. 14, Tp. 3. R. 2... 32.71 Lace. Susan M . 14 acrea in lot 12 in Brvanl s D. L. C Sec. 8. Tp. 7. R. 4 15.80 Lake, Dora B. (helra). George town, lots 9 and 10, blk. 3... 4.23 l.amheraon. Cora F.. Georgetown, lot 8. blk. 1 97 Lambert. A. W., Scappoose Or chard Tract No. 3; Tracts Xoa. 1. 2. 7, 8. . 11. 12. 18 and 19 8 1 ljwton. Victoria, und. s Int. in NW'j, Sec. 32. Tp. 5. R. 2.. 10.61 Little. Lucy M S'i of SW'i, See. 8, Tp. 7. R. 3; N' J of NWij. ex. timber. Sec. 17. Tp. 7. R. 3 ! 08 Luck. Emma. und. ' Int. In NWi. Sec. 32. Tp. 5. R. J 10.61 Malcom. Olive J., IHbbln Add to Rainier, lot 4. blk. 22 1.71 Merrell. Crestta, tat Add. to Clats kanie. lot 1, blk. 9 2 20 Merrell, Norman, 27.12 acrea tide land In Sec. 4. Tp. 5. R. 1: 200 acres In Sees. 4 and 5. Tp. 5, R. 1; N. 37 acres of NEli of SBV,. Sec. 1. Tp. 5. R. 2: all of that part of SE'i of Sri'i lying 8. of A. A C. right of way. Sec. 6. Tp. 7. R. 4.; S. 23 acres of NE'! of NE'i. Sec. 12. Tp. 5. R. 2; E'J of XK'j, SW of NE', and N'i of SE'4. Sec. 21. Tp. f. R. 4; lot 7 and NW'J of NW'j, Sec. 22. Tp. 7. R. 4; Neer City, lots 5 and 6, blk. 2; Columbia City, lot 2, blk. 26; Clatskanie. und. ii int., lots 1. 2. 7 and 8. blk. 4: Clat skanle. lots 7 and 8. blk. 5..'. .261.44 Merrell. Edith It . lots 2. 3 and 8 In Bryant's D. L. C Sec. 8, Tp. 7. R. 4: lota 4, 17 and 22. Wagner's D. I- C. Sec. 8. Tp. 7. R. 4; iart of lot 5 In Wagner'a I). I C. Sec. 8. Tp. 7, R. 4: a tract of land In Sec. 8. Tp. 7. R. 4; Bryant's Add to N. Clatskanie. lots 1 and 2, blk. 3: 1st Add. to Clatskanie. lota 3 and 4. btk. 1; S. Clatskanle. lot 4. blk. 1 79.47 Miller. H. W.. R. R. Add. to St. Helen's, lots 7 and 8. blk 9.. 18.30 Moeck. Geo. F.. care of Ed Mc intosh. Moeck'a 2nd Add. to Rainier, lot 3. blk. E 5.98 Care of N. F. Lambert, Moeck's 2nd Add. to Rainier, lot 8, blk. E 2.95 Care of W. J. Muckle. Moeck's 2nd dd. to Rainier, lot 10. block E 2 94 Monner. John. SE'i of SEJ. Sec. 29. Tp. 7. R. 5 4.20 Morgan. James M., Moeck' Add. to Rainier, lot 3. blk. 39 23.40 Morgan. J. L.. 100x232 feet In Sec. 12. Tp. 3. R. 2 6.C8 Mover. Wm. D., EK of NW'4 of XE'l. Sec. 35, Tp. 5, R. 2.. 4.9o Muckle. Chas., care of R. L. Far- ris, Moeck' Add. to Rainier. lot 1. blk. 32 30.23 Care of J. H. Collins, St. Hel ens, lot 14. blk. 59 2.75 Muckle. Edgar. Moeck 2nd Add. to Rainier, lot 12, blk. A... 16.26 Murray, Georgle A.. X. Clats kanie. blk. 7 and part of blk. 6 19 94 Marquam. Julia. 2nd Add. to Ver nonia. lots 2. 3 and 4. blk. 13 .70 Merritt, Corlles. Spltzenberg, Wi', of lots 9 and 10, blk. 6.. .17 Merrill. Mrs. Ann. care of N. Clatskanie Logging Co.. N'i of XW'4 and SW'j of XW'i, ex. 4.75 acres. Sec. 9, Tp. 7, R. 4 28.18 Montgomery. John I., St. Helens, lota 12 and 18, blk. 30 22 41 Murray. Gus. 73.35 acres In Sec. IS. Tp. 7, R. 2 13.20 McGlllivanv. Xellle. lot 1 and NWi.J of SW'i. Sec. 10, Tp. 7, R. 4; Clatskanie. lot 8. blk. 3. 67.33 McKay, Douglas, 13.91 acres In McKay's D. L. C, Sec. 1, Tp. 3. R. 2 12.38 McKee J. D. and Xellle, 4 acre In Sec. 13. Tp. 4. R. 2 99 McKee, J. D., 6 acres in Sec. 13. Tp. 4. R. 2 9.48 McArthur. H.. El', of XWi.J and SW' of XW'j, Sec. 29, Tp. 5, R. 1 174.24 Xorgren. S. P.. and Fluhrer, F., care of X. Clats. Ixg. Co.. E'J of XE'i. Sec. 9. Tp. 7, R. 4: S'i of XW'4, Sec. 10, Tp. 7, R. 4 14.72 .Nicholas. Kate. St. Helens, lots 1 and 2. blk 97 2.14 Xlcholas. H. B care of J. F. Dockery. St. Helens, lots 16 and 17, blk. 105 1.53 Nicholas. H. B.. St. Helens, lot 16 and 17. blk. 137 1.83 Noble. H. E.. 8 '4 of SE', Sec. 13, Tp. 7. R. 5; W14 of XE'4, Sec. 24. Tp. 7, R. 5 10.32 Nordby. T. W., care of C. Carl son, 30 acres In SWJ, Sec. 33, Tp. 8. R. 3 C.12 X. P. R. R. Co.. care of Klwood A Snow, XW14 of SE, Sec. 11. Tp. 5. R. 5 2.58 O'Connor, Emma, 9.22 acres In McKay D. L. C, Sec. 1, Tp. 3, R. 2 11.55 Olsen. John. W'4 of XE'4, Sec. 8. Tp. 7. R. 5 14.55 O'Xell. Wavle, Georgetown, lot fi. blk. 8 8.13 Olmstad, Leona A., NE'4 of SE'4, Sec. 22. Tp. 7, R. 2 15.54 Oppenmeimer, J. L. k Co., East Side Add. to Vernonla, lot 6 and 7, blk. 16 2.21 Parcher, Alice. 814 of SW14 of SE'4. Sec. 11. Tp. 7. R. 3; X'4 of XW of XE, Sec. 14, Tp. 7, R. 3 27.68 Parker, Eliza, lot 1 and XE'J of XW'4, 8ec. 30, Tp. 7, R. 2 20.63 Player. Adolph, 8W14 of SE'4 and SE':- of 8W'4. Sec. 29, Tp. 7, R. 5; 3.75 acres In Sec. 8. Tp. 7. R. 4 10.9fi Preacott, Maud. 1-3 acre In Houl ton, Sec. 5, Tp. 4, It. 1 18.68 PrlngU?, Wm., care of B. F. Lane, Vernonla, lots 9 and 10, blk. 7 1.18 Parmely, Lulu E., Columbia Park, lot 5. blk. 4; nt. Helens, lots 6 and 17, blk. 30 5.80 Parson, Frances, Moeck' Add. to Rainier, lot 6, blk. 43 50.65 Paul. J. (helra), 8'4 of SE'4 and XE'4 ' KE'? and 8E'4 of XE'f. Sec. 25, Tp. 6, It. 5.. 12.81 Ragan, Harry, St. Helens, frac tionat parts of lot 5 and 6, blk. 130 4 .88 Rice, F. P.. X'4 of 8E'4. ex. 5 acres. Sec. 24, Tp. 7, R. 3 15.00 Richardson, D. W., care of C. Hencken, 10 acre In Vf', of XW'4. Sec. 32, Tp. 7. Tt. 4,... 1.38 Richardson. D. W., NE'4 and N. of 8E', Bee. 31, Tp. 7, It. 4; Vf', of NWi, ex. 10 acres, Sec. 82, Tp. 7. R. 4: NW' of HW'j, ex. 20 acres, Sec. 32, Tp. 7. It. 4 47.80 Roberts, I D. and O. C. Scap poose Orchard Tract No. 3; Trct No. 5, 6. 14, 15 and 1 Rodegab, C. A , St. Helens, lot 3. 4. 5. 18. 1 and 29. blk. 93.. Rout Harold P., Columbia Park. lot 20. blk. 1 Riiddtmau. A. IV nd K.. 21 acre In SV t4 of N W 1 4 , Sec. 28. Tp. . K. 4 Sage. J. A.. IVer Island, lot 1 and 2. blk. 3 ScapHMtu Lbr. Co, 4 acre In Sev. 12. Tp. 3. blk. 2 Simon. Oatar, Clover MM. I"' blk. 3 Smith. Douald. 3 acre In Sec. 1.1, Tp. 3. bik. 2 Smith. Benton T.. .0xt:!0 feet in Rainier Smith. Chaa. C. and D. M, Georgetown, lot 2, 3, 4. 5. blk. 7 Slcncer, McDonald. Rainier, lot 3. block 8 Stehman. J. E. and E. K.. 14 aires In Sec. 1. Tp. 6, It. 3... Steliiuan. Mary. Moeck Add. to Rainier, lot 9. blk. 32 Stehman. Walter . .. 40 acre til See. 31. Tp. 7. R. 2: Moeck' Add. to Rainier, lota 7 and 8 blk. 37 Stehman. J. E.. lot 3 and 4. ex. 28 acrea. Sec. 1. Tp. 6. R- 3... Stevens, Wlnfleld and Edna, frac tional SW'i of SW',. ex. right of way. Bee. 31. Tp. 5. It. 1... St. Helen Improvement Co, Railroad Add. to St. Helena. lot 1. blk. 4 Care of John Slater. Railroad Add. to St. Helens, lot 1.1. blk. 4 Care of John Foldat. Railroad Add. to St. Helens, lots 1 and 2. blk. 5 Care of Ole Nelson. Railroad Add. to St. Helens, lot 3, blk. 5 ..' Care of Paul Degere. Railroad Add. to St. Helens, lot 6. blk. 5 Care of Slgnard Mlchelson. Railroad Add. to St. Helens. lota 10 and 17. blk. 5 Care of Oscar C. Osland. Rail road Add. to St. Helens, lota 11 nnd 16. blk. 5 Care Frank Malmherg. Rail road Add. to St. Helens, lot 21. blk. 5 Cnre of S. C. Morton, Railroad Add. to St. Helens, lot 5. blk. f. Care of Chas. Monaa, Railroad Add. to St. Helens, lot 2 i. blk. 6 Care of Nazeba Shalhoub. Railroad Add. to St. Helens, lota 25 and 26. blk. 6 Care Chas. Marra. Railroad Add. to St. Helena, lot 10. blk. 7 Care W. O. Eklund. Railroad Add. to St. Helens, lot 15 and 16, blk. 7 Care Alice M. Stout. Railroad Add. to St. Helens, lot 3. blk. 9 Care of Columbia County Bank. Railroad Add. to St. Hel ens. lot fi, blk. 10 Care of T. G. Samuel, Railroad Add. to St. Helens, lots 13 and 14. blk. 10 "Care of Andrea Vltlnlote. Railroad Add. to St. Helena. lota 22 and 23. blk. 10 Care Of C. W. Parson, Rail road Add. to St. Helens, lot 24. blk. 10 Care of S. C. Morton. Railroad Add. to St. Helens, lot 4. blk. 11 Care of Wm. Stout. Railroad Add. to St. Helens, blk. 12. . . Stuart. F.. 150 acres. Sec. 13, Tp. 6. R. 2 Swanson. Oscar . 20 acres in Sec. 19. Tp. 4. R. 1, Sec. 21 Tp. 4, R. 2 Sandstrom, John, lot 3 ami N'i of XE'J. ex. 82 acres. Sec. 35, Tp. 8. R. 5: lots 1 and 2. Sec. 35, Tp. 8. R. o Savage, Thoa. J., lot 4 In Sec. 30, Tp. 7. It. 4..: Savage, Carrie E., I-ot 2, Sec. 3. Tp. 6, R. 5 Shipley, Elttu-r, 2nd Add. to Ver nonla. lot 8. blk. 13 Shorb. J. F.. 2nd Add. to Ver nonla. lot 9, blk. 4 Simmons. Chas. W., SWij of NWij. Sec. 28. Tp. 7. It. 5... Smith. Ann, Roses Add. to Ver nonla, lot 2. .k. 8 Stenerson. Lydlan. 15'4 acres In Sec. 5. Tp. 7. It. 5 Stitson. Mathilda, und. '', Int. In XW14. Sec. 32. Tp. 5. R. 2 Swank. R.. XE'J of SE'4 of SE'-,', Sec. 16. Tp. 4. It. 2; Spltzenberg, E'4 of lot 15, blk. 3 Swank, France M.. SE' of Ki of SE'4, Sec. 16. Tp. 4. It. 2 Tavlor. Millie, lots 1 and 2 In Sec. 13, Tp. 8, R. 4; SE'j of SE' and lots 5, 6 and 7. Sec. 14, Tp. 8, H. 4; lot 1. Sec. 23, Tp. 8, It. 4; lots 1 and 2, Sec. 24. Tp. 8. ... 4 Thayer. C. (',., 134 acres, Bee. 22, Tp. 7. R. 2; 129 acres. Sec. 23, Tp. 7, R. 2 Thomas, Flcrence E., 8 acres In V'j of NW14. Sec. 21. Tp. 7, R. 2: Rainier, lot 5 and 6, blk. 11 Thoma. U 3., Rainier, lot 1 and 2. blk. 14; 22"x300 feet In Rainier, Sec. 16. Tp. 7. R. 2.. Thompson, M. J., 1 .0x100 feet In Houlton, Sec. 4. Tp. 4, R. 1... Turner, James W., 20 acre In Sec. 1, Tp. 7, It. 4 Turner, W. J., Esto, lots 3. 4, 5 and C, blk. 3 Tuscher. Fred, lots fi. 6 and 7, Sec. 26. Tp. 7, R. 2 Thayer. E. B 75x800 feet In lots 1 and 2, 8c. 23, Tp. 7, R. 2; 75x1250 feet In ots 2 and 3, Sec. 23, Tp. 7, R. 2 Thayer, I). G., a tract of land In Warren D. I C, Sec. 23, Tp. 7, It. 2 Tuomlnen, Nestor, 1st Add to Clatskanle, lot 8, blk. 7 Turban, H. P., X" of SW'4 of NE'4, - 17. Tp. 4. It. 2; Spltzenberg, lot 9 and 10, blk. 4 TyszkU'ttlcz, Hannah, St. Helens. lots 1. 2, 3. 20, 21. 22, and 82-3 of lots 4 and 1, blk. 33 St. Helens, lot 7. blk. 35 St. Helens, lot 14, 15 and 16, blk. 40 t.'lmen, John, care of Alice Rode- geb, 1 acre In Broylea' I). L. C. Sec. 5, Tp. 4, It. 1 I'nknown, KW14 of 8W54, Sec. 26. Tp. 5, R. 4 I'nknown, K', of 8E;4, Sec. 27, Tp. 5, R. 4 t.'nknown, 8', of NE, Sec. 11, Tp. C, It. 2 I'nknown, 2 acre In Sec. 12, Tp. 3. R. 2 Unknown, tract of land In Sec. 12. Tp. . R. 2 l.'nknown, Columbia City, lot II, ' blk. 2 Unknown. Columbia City, tide land fronting lot 5, blk. 1.... Unknown, Columbia City, tide lands fronting lot fi, blk. 1.... Unknown, Columbia City, tldn land front Ing N. 60 feet on "J" street Unknown, Georgetown, lot 11, 4.TI 749 1 83 19 SO .60 23 93 .29 9 49 25.11 13.98 1394 1 44 18.60 37.78 13.52 26 90 .61 .61 1.38 .61 .61 1 07 1 07 .46 .77 .61 1.38 .92 o. .92 1.07 1 SI 1.84 .92 in. Unknown, Ro' Add. to T nonla. lot 11. blk. .; '" Vanover. Louis. Neer City, lot 9. Vo-bcrg. K.''f'.'K'V''K( r,J NV , of NE',, ex. timber. h'. II. TP. i. U. 3; Wi; of 4'l.rx. timber. Sec. 13. 1 P 5 R. J. SE' ., e- Umber. See. 9. 1 p. . It 3; und ', Int. In SE' of SW',. S'j of SK'j and NK'4 of SK ,, ex. timiaT, nee. w, 1- Welgle. !.' W atid's.' Z." St. I lei en, lots . 7. 8. 1... H and 17, blk. I I.',"",.' Wuk Rudolph and Eva. Blanch ard's Add. to Rainier, lot 8( I. lb A Woiiia. k. W. K.. rare of J . M. Illrtxcl. Illaiicbiird Add. to it ,ii..r loin and l. blk. 15. W ood. Annie K . care of N. I lata. Ix. Co. SE', of NW' and SW'i of NK',. Sec. 9, Tp. 7. II 4 IS.liU Woodlait. Jolnf (heirs). skanle. lot I am. 2. um. Ward. J. K. Vernonla. uuu. , Int. In lot 5, iU. 10 ' ' " ' ' Welst, Joint. Scappoode, lot 1, 1.1k r. inn. o ' West Shore Lbr. Co.. 8'', or S', of SE1 , of S. ' i and S' ; of S' j of SW' ; of SK',.NE',.ex. ,l acres. Sec. 22. Tp. 7. It. 2.. 92 92 Wlckham. John F. SW; and W' i of NW'j, See. 10. 1. 5. It. 5 ; 17 61 Wlckham. Perry B.. N E ' , and E' , of NW ',. Sev. 10. T. 5. 11 15.7 Williamson. Nettle A. SK'j of 1138 4573 1173 !48 .23 1073 Has Been Grind if pi 'T.iM. a I- uir mi - . r v e?.s 1593 SW' .. Lot 4 and W. 20 acre 1 .,1 t IX To. 7. It 3. . . Wilson Case Lumber Co.. N W 1 4 timber only. See. 20. Tp. 7. It 2. 5173 Wltlilngton. G E . Trustee. Goble. I at 3. Blink 5 58 Wood. Caleb (Heirs). Columbia City. und. ', Int. In Lot aim e. iil.uk 2i "5 ZicMiian. Max J . W' j of SE'4 of NK'4, ree. 11, ip . " ' " Zlesniaii. Julius. NE' , ex County road. Sec. 4. 1 p. a. it. z " ZigU r. A. C. t Heirs 1. Neer City. Uit I, 2 and 3. Block 9 2.20 The several amounts In the foregiv Ing list are of taxes only ami IK) NOT Include penally . ' per cent) Interest (12 lr cent milium 1, or cost of ad vertising which Is 30c for each line or fr.lctlouul line thereof. A. E. THOMPSON', Sheriff and Tax Collector, Columbia County. Ore. .77 S7.52 30.52 10.77 2.20 1.29 .24 .12 1.68 .47 4.10 10.62 1.82, 1.65 97.17 51.02 66.70 65.10 22.75 8.39 31.28 19 95 20.27 1.57 13.75 4.95 25.62 1.07 2.28 4.86 11.44 32.45 17.60 11.55 .23 .66 .75 .99 ,!)9 SOME DOLLS MADE OF FRUIT Round, Well Formed Apple I Ndd For th Body, With Arm, Lg and Ntck of Toothpick. A round, well-formed applo I need d for the first doll. The arm and legs are mad of tour wooden tooth pick, stuck In the apple at to proper ingle. For the feet, us ralslna; and for the hands, blanched almond with Sngert cut In them. The neck I lormed of notber toot pick, and wal nut or a filbert forms the head. If walnut la used, shave the roughness of the nut on one side to form the fsr. carving the nose and other features and leaving them In relief. Two black currant make good eyes and a plec of beet or cherry make good mouth. A burnt match Is needed to (lv the race Its expreralon. You will nnd tbe doll very funny, and quit capable or being dressed In many style In pa per napkin, if lung hair la desired, corn silk may be use4. An orange man Is made of two or anges, one large and one small. The yet. nose and mouth are curved In the mailer orange; and ears are made by turning out a wee bit of the peel. Then divide the large orange In halves, fol lowing the tine of the sections. One bair, with all the pulp removed, will make hat. tbe eilgi of which may be turned up. Tbe other half oraage I laid on It flat side to form the base or body. The small orange la placed on top of this, a srrsp of skin having been removed Iron both surf sees to make a flat surface on wbtcb to rest the head. Two wooden tooth picks or a sharp little stick are thrust through to hold the two together, ir paper napkin Is used for skirt. It will make a "lady doH." A strip of tbe white orange peel from Inside the hat . make trlmralngs or necktie A raisin man is made by stringing fat raisins on wtre hairpin, using large raisins for the body and smaller ones for the legs and arms. UNIQUE TOY MADE OF IRON Patent on Device Supplemented by Permanent Horseshoe Issued to Columbus, Ohio, Man. A patent upon device consisting of soft Iron wheel traveling upon permanent horseshoe magnet hai been lasued to I-oula II. Iwls, Col urn bus, Ohio, lays tbe Popular Eleo trlclty. The; wheel act ss "keeper" and It 'be horseshoe Is tilted the wheel rolls Th Traveling Wheel, along the rails made for It, around tbe ends and along th under side as well, apparently defying the law of gravity. Tb device I designed for toy. Whst Boy Studies In School. The following course of study are given In the elementary school of flreater New York and th boy Wav ing the grammar school I supposed to have a well grounded knowledge of aU if them. Reading, writing, spelling, ethical lessons, th use of library books, com positions, memorlilng masterpiece of literature, nature tudy, cord and raf fia work, music, physical culture, hy giene, drawing, geography, American history, English history, civics, shop or other constructive, work, elementary language Frenr.h, German or Spanish l-eavlrig th high school, he I sup! posed to know: English, elocution, al gebra, plain geometxy, drawing, music physical culture, botany, loology! psyslology, Greek. Roman, English and American history, civic and itiimt I alia or French or German. TIIII rod dip down leP "I'" just before you reach Indian Crwk and hut from lght the big atone bouse that cost t,' 000, th last southern oulpot of Kansss City that Is sprawling out land engulfing all this rolling pialrle. You look for th old bee ire nd ther I catch In your throat when I you nils II- but nothat clump of I walnut trws hit It for moment. Th 'sx of the real estate speculator b not come quit lhat far yet. I Those bee flitting far up among the dead branre against a background of gray sky are Ih oldest ct tiers of this county. The colony was there In that same tree long years before white man set foot In Missouri. There r men living who knew lhat tr nd It wild bee sixty yrsra ago. Turn to Ih right sfter you cross In dian Crk and go annul iwo hundred yard 10 where the stream pours In broad white waterfall over a low ledge 'of rock and drift lailly In wide pool j with treak of ilver bubble down It 'center. The bnk here r roK t'b hollows gouged In them and overhang Ing shelves that cast black shadow upon the ttieaui. Wstts mill squsls low upon (he op posite batik. Th weathered grsy of It sides and roof I h exact shsde of th limestone benesth and all around it and the old mill seem to merge 'with It and I part of It. You bxik In vln for ny line of cleavage be jtween mill and rock. The years hsve ; blended Ihem Into one somber grsy. ! An Atmosphere of Cray. I The nsturallsts tell of birds nd ! lesser crestures of the wood ho take on the color of the bark or lb grsssrs upon which they live. You think of ; thla ss you the miller In the d-or- wsy. Ills clolhlng. even lo his rloth slippers, his long beard, his soft felt hat. sprinkled lth flour, are a unl form grsy, the grsy of rocks and mill, i Htubblns Walls, reat ureal giVnd 'son of IiatiM tioorwi. I 7 )n old But Ih old ater mill Is older Ihsn he It wss built In 13 ) sod for eighty two years hss been grinding corn and heat within ten miles of Kaunas City The hsnds that hewed Us walnut beams and fashioned tbe hickory plus lhat kc p Its weslberd boarding In place molilered Into dust a half cen : tury ago, but the old mill grinds on Just ss patiently, as faithfully, ss un mindful of passing tlnm and genera tions as It did long years before ibis city wss dreamed of. j You psas your hand over the sur face of walnut beam, hewed out by the ax of John FltihuKh. eighty two year ago, snd lay your flnrers In 1 gaping notch just as his ax blade left , It, and think of the changes that have come to Western Missouri since then. West port landing grow out along the old wood rosd until It bridged with 'paved street the miles between It and Wen' port snd overflowed south i ward and yet the old mill wheel turn ed and Die corn was ground lo meal between th homemade stones of rock quarried on the bsnk of Imllsn Crock j Klnre this mill was built th com merce of the Santa Fe Trsll came, i flourished for a time and died; and ! then the rush of forty ntnera to Call , foml flowed psst It, snd after lhm j the rallnda rsme and passed on to the Pacific, and with them the legions of pioneers like the cloud of locusts orerspresdlng sll the land beyond lo I the westward. The Mormons of Inde pendence, who brought their grist to this mill, depsried to found a new em pire beside the dead sea In the un- j known desert. I'sst this old mill. Just two hundred ysrds to theesst, where . th big elm lean out over the creek. armies of th Civil Wsr hurried, splashing w ildly through I be ford, tbe Southern my In flight from the defeat at West port, th Northern force hot In pursuit. Indian Crk Ha Nsvar Hurrltd. A great city of tall building and sll thing modern has made th coun try to the north like a teeming snt hill, wher all Is burry, hurry, hurry, but Indian Creek has never hurried; It trem hss flowed placidly, basking Ing the sun, pausing In the shadow of It tree; and Just ss placidly th old mill wheels hsve turned, their slow cresklngs attuned to th liquid mur millings of the waterfall. I'lacldly has Htubblns Wait gone In nd out among the turning shafts for sixty two year, barring those four year of strife when be fought In th Southern rmy. In those year he wss roused and filled with fervor that got him honorable mention mor than onc for deed on the battle front But when It was over he returned to In dian Creek and Ih old mill and th gurgling of Ih water It ran under th floor soothed him Into a calm philosophy and he talks but little. "Yes," he says, "If pretty here; they ssy there' no prettier bit of cenery In Missouri. I like lo hang nut the window her and watch h bubble and the shadow, and Usten to the water and the wheel, well I Just couldn't live without Ihem." The old man with the flour dusted clolhlng and beard has distinguished ancestry, and In the family Bible are the documents to prove It. Ills grandfather, Samuel Wall, was vounleer soldier In the army of Gen eral Ufayetie wh,.h ,.,,, frn Franc and foiiKht wllh Washington In the Revolutionary War The rec ords show that m was wounded seven Uuies, lhat he was ruptured by Ibo British III Charleston mil it,.t ..... th war he seitle, HMby fotniy Kentucky, .nd that he was metr. of th lwla snd Cliirk eitieduiotthit " Missouri Itlver to U mouth of ih Yellowstoii. ja marrM Salll Hudson. gr.at grsnddsmhiw of IianUd limine, and settled U 8l Chsrle County, Missouri. lu 1850 Aitbony ll. V'atu, ; w ratuo lo Indian Creek and boiiiht th, water mill. II brought his ftaii, with hlin. Htubblns wus on of 0m children. To look at (be old man, itonpir,, M his bins and gathering deposit 4 white flour as Im gathers poll.i from th flower Into whirl, It sij. one would not Imagine ho had beta fighting man. but. ss he says: "The gurgle of the wsier through n many years sort of lulls you to tMt There Is no modern machinery It this mill except (he. turbine wheal Year ago tbe old wooden wheel taken out nd tbe turbine put In. juj dsn Is ss It was elghiy two year in, even l the woodn pegs In Ih low. Ing, the wooden binges on the doon and Ih wooden cogs In the wheel DRUG HABIT CAINS IN PARIS Whole! Oegnrcy ThrssttnsClty, Prominent Physician. Asserts. Investigations following rtrn, succession of fatalities In the Qiurtl l.alln bav revealed that th 4m habit ba gslned on I'srlilsos. U on store alone dope fiends buy u Irs than one hundred pluis of tvtim nd tnorphlire every week. 80 prevalent Is Hie de habitual prominent physician declares h t teds Its tb tlins by th or tmj time he takes round of th c!i I'ther Is no longer fualilonabls, tat especially In lb srtut quarters sxe phlne Is used reckteaily. tin tt uninitiated ran detect those addict! to It In an evening' stroll. I'arls, In th opinion of this pans clan. Is the most drug cured tit; fe th world, for while rich worn! a other capitals secretly Itijulgs It I rton dangerous wnya of atlmaUtlci their Jaded force, the dope habtt fe Pari ha spread through svsrjr da) until wholesale degeiiersry It Urn ened Brooklyn Fsg! Mission Wtddlngt. ...... ,k mL WItnill lo imiiun-B bi,i iw stopped al the mission door th resert spra ad up and down the street llati wedding was tsklng plsr Uiist Within another two minute th rwa was psekrd to Ih very doors. Tt sudden ruah of the crowd to tb au luary pleased lb mission Mpm t ndellt. "If 1 had money lo spare," h mH "1 would pay bonus to younospl for getting married I mlsatos, T moral effect of one wedding It doten sermons. To get tb but feet the reremony ought lo b I formed In Ih middle of Ih strrk No Innovation that I h.n ever li duced ha bsd such a sobering on the congregation. Th a man once as far down mb H l social scale as themselves havl'l coin umcleiilly regenerated W some the responsibilities of Ills every bit of msiihood II ere It ll tt "The trouble Is. I ran persiitds wfl few couples to be married la slon. The bridegrooms do tot piM but the brides wsnt omvllHB( exclusive. " Shooting for Wlf. I.ublnk Vutrhllrh. Ih J"' granddaughter of an octnirWf peasant of Tchsnhnk, Servl. " given In marriage a week or two lo th beat sharpshooter In tbt to In accordance with a fsmllf U Hon, old Vutchltrh's grnill"lJ famou for their lienuty. we" wd.le, to th first suitor shoot an applo n' d on po the gal. hl Velko Hlmltrh won the pn keen contest with rival. T bt f0 men, determined to rlfk their I the same hour, started Ihrli together at tb" appointed 4 from th gale. nd fired tt IM In passing through thetn at speed. 8urBry by willow. Burgery by wireless I A laborer on Hwnn Mnni-b(Zllt connection with the oi.tM by means of wireless a foot crushed In an ,''"'Bt . 4 w er no medical books at 0 Iher wa. no on. ne.r urglcal experience. Tnrl' 0 wireless operator csllccl up () geon or th nearei-i - - to explain In detail 1"' "J Hon should b rarrieu v Mall. . .. O.ttlng Thr y Broke coming cr - - dd-F.h! That ns.- - see me. I ll run '"",-. 1.. Iw.rroW I" wnin w ha him In t II I'M..,., ft ., I.aild-Why """" Broke lor a dollar? I wild-He i"is" I I""" M J 1 11 3 lo ask nm tor leu. moment. , .,-11 1 hurrle. forward n s Presently n iF