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Deliaaucnt T"x List, 1911 Ejwar.i KdrdwoViVwi'ii ' I Sec 31. Tp. 8. R. $.691 part of Dobbin' Add. Rainier, Id blk. IS to ... 11.61 or 8.41 1.S3 3.03 '. Thle advertise! list of delinquent taxc for the jfar 1011 U !n pursuance of an act of t! into Legislature, which la e;Ml)jd.d In Chapter 27. of - the C. :icr.il Laws of the 1911 Session. Vhe Uses on the fallow Ins adver tised real vr.'i r!y b.fitif delinquent on the 2d day of April. 1012. and are subject to a penalty of 10 per ceut and " Interest at t!ie r:ite of 12 per cent per annum until they sh it! have been paid. Any time a't-r th.' expiration of six month! nftrr in? taxes rh.uaed ainlnst the following renl property are delin quent, the t'herl.T i authorized to Is sue, to any ope n,ipl)irg therefor, a certificate cf rt 'll'Kj.iency upon pay ment of the t;txe, pe.i.i'.ty. tutereat and cost of aderti.-iiv-. ' Certificate of d vvienry Fh.i!l bear Interest from the i!:re of lssu nre until I redeemed at a rue net exceeding 1j per cent per annum. Ad. mis. John K.. Wronia, lot 1. bill. IS I .57 AInsworlh. J. C. lot I and SK'i of NK'j. tv-c. 6. Tp. 4. R. 2.. 46.31 Allen, Ethel May, Georgetown, lot 12. blk. 3 S2 , Ash lev e. Rumelin, bankers, SE Of XE',. Sec 17. Tp. 3. R. 2. Bacon, W. E., Columbia Park, lot 13. blk. 4..: Baker, Xhnrod F., care of Mor ton Tompkins, St. Helms, lota S and 9. blk. 73 Bee, Chas theirs. XE', of NWiI of SW'j, See. S. Tp. 8, R. 3 10 97 ; B'aekford. W. W, Flippin's Sub. ! PIT. of Tichnor's 1st Add. to Clatskanie. lots 7, S. 9 and 10, ! blk. 1 16.50 ! Blomqulst, Christina, 10 acres In SEi; of NE; 4, Sec. 21, Tp. 7. . R. 2 13.33 Borg. Paul, PE; of SE'i. ex. - amt, to chim :U and co. road, Sec 25, Tp. 7, R. 3 12.70 ' Boechler, John vheirs), lot b and Wt,J of SW'i. and SE' of NWji. Sec. 9. Tp. 6. R. 5 89.16 Bourne. J. K., E'J of SW;, Sec. 31, Tp. 7. K. 2 16.C7 Bovd, John. 20 acres in Terry D. L. C. Sec. 6. Tp. 4. R. 1... 1S.C2 Boyle, L. H., care of Anna Payne Tract In City of Houlton, Sec. 4. Tp. 4. R. 1 29.25 Brtggs, Ella E.. 5 acres In SW'J of SWi',, Sec. 36. Tp. 5, R. I. . 6.18 Brink. J. L. and Viol i A, a tract of land In N. Clatskanle, part of blk. 9 1S.57 Bryant, Cecil M, 3 acres In Clat skanle, Sec. 8, Tp. 7. It 4 Bryant, O. J. (heirs). lots 11 and 12, ex. amt. sold, Wagner's D. U. C. Sec. 8. Tp. 7, R. 4: Bryant's Add. fo N. Clatskanie, , lots 15 and 16, blk. 1; Bryants i Add. to N. Clatskanle, lots 4. , 6 and 6. blk. 2: Bryant's Add. to N. Clatskanle. lot 9, blk 3. Bryant, O. J. (aeirs), care of Henry Kratz, lots 9 and 10 la Wagner's D. L. C. ex. amt. -' sold. Sec. 8. p. 7. R. 4; lot 1. '. ex. amt. sold. Sec. 8, Tp. 7, R. 4 12.10 Bryant, Z. (heirs), Clatskanle, lot 7, blk. 3 Busch, D. A., Dobbins' Add. to Rainier, 50x75 ft. In lot 15.. Bergbom, A. (heirs), lots 1 and 1 and S'$ of NE'4. ex. timber, Sec 6, Tp. 7, R. 3 16.83 Blsch. Victor, und. g Int. In Nffi, Sec. 32. Tp. 5, R. 2 10.C3 Bisch, Blanch, und.. Int. In NW, Sec 32, Tp. 5, R. 2 10.62 Bloeh, Bertha, lots 1, 2, 3 .md 4, Sec 14, Tp. 8. R. 4 43.87 Blott. George theirs), E'i of SWtf. Sec. 7. Tp. 3, R. 2 63.80 Board of School Trustees, part ef lot 1 Sec. 22. Tp. 7, R. 2: 1"5 ; acres In F. M. Warren D. L. C, Sec. 23, Tp. 7, R. 2; 25 acres In lot 1 and SW'i of SWy, Sec. 23, Tp. 7, R. 2: water ; front on lot 1, Eec. 23, Tp. 7, R. 2 S.50 4.93 .42 .92 10.93 Sec. 9.90 "Brettell. Enoch, SJ Tp. 7, R. 5 10.32 Brown, J. J., S'", and E't of SE'i. Sec. 16, T p. 4, R. 4 81.66 .Buoy, Win. H, S''t cf SE'i, Sec. 10. Tp. 4, R. 3 30.12 Ceccato, Bortola, Ceccato, G!u- aeppi. Ceccato, Giovanl, and Bolter. Allesandro, SE4 of N WV, and WH of XW'H of NEVi. except X 20 feet of SB U of SWVi, Sec. 35, Tp, 5, R. 2 Chambers, C. A., SWi of SW'4. Sec. 20, Tp. 7, R. 2 13.27 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 skanle, lots 6 and 7, blk. 7... Cox, E. F. and Birdie. 50x100 ft. In Houlton, Sec. 4. Tp. 4. R. 1 Craig, Roy, St. Helens, lot 17, blk. 32 Crouae. Perley C, 200x209 feet In Houlton, Sec. 4, Tp. 4, R. 1 . . . Crouse, C. B. and P. C. 26.83 acres In Houlton, ex. amt. sold. Sec. 4, Tp. 4, R. 1 120.09 Crouse, I M., St. Helens, lots 8, 9, 10, 13, 14 and 15, blk. 105.. Carraack, H. C. SW'J of SE'i, See. 6, Tp. 5, R. S Carroll, John F., care of Henry Kratl, Bryants Add. to N. Clatskanle, lots 1, 2 and 3, blk, 6 Carroll, James M., care of Henry Krats, 2y, acres In Sec. 8, Tp. 7. R. 4 Cleeton, T. J., Mllini?er's Add. to Vernonia, und. 2 Int. In lots , 1 to 12 Inc., blk.' 20 ' Cleveland, Mrs. M. E., Second Add. to Veronla, lots 9, 10 and 11, blk. 13 Clinton, Ella J., First Add. to Verona, lots 9, 10, 11 and 12, blk. 1 Columbia County Investment Co., Beaver Homes Tract, lot 70; Beaver Homes Tract, lot 80: Beaver Homes Tract, part of lot 109 11.7 Colson, Cornelia, Rainier, lot 3, blk., 13 ..r 6.20 Cook, W. J., N'X of SKK, Sec, 10, Tp. 4, R. 3 43.94 DIppold, Dove E., Tichnor's Sec ond Add. to Clatskanle, lot 30.' blk. 2 Disney, Rachel M.f St. Helens, lot 6, blk. 75 Doan, -J. II. and J. H., Blanch ard't Add. to Rainier, lots 1, 2, 8, 4, 5, 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12, blk. 11 79.18 Downing, Nets, Rainier, lots 1. blk. 25 20.33 Dupont, L. and M. J., care of S. Z. Weigle, St. Helens, lot , blk. 16 Danloln, W. B., Columbia City, lota 3, 4 and 5, blk. 21 Davie,. Lew, 1st Add. to Colum bia CU7, part of lot 10 DLashmutt, Marie, und. Int. In NW'i, Sec. 32, Tp. 6, R. 2. 10.G3 Del rick, h. L., Verona, lot 1 and part of lots C, 7, 8, 9 and 10, blk. 3 Doerlng. Anton. -Wi of NWtJ and NW14 of SWtf, Sec 15, Tp. I, R. t; SW-i of 8Wtf, 7.97 .80 C.41 6.50 9.56 2.30 CIS 3.44 1.3C .71 .47 6.22 2.29 2.29 2.22 .17 118 Eastern Investment Co., Ltd., cara of M. J. Kinney, lota 1, I, 3 and 4, ex. timber. Sec 19, Tp. 6. R. 1: EiJ of NW'J and XKt of SWI.; Seo. 19. Tp. 5. K. 1 38.94 Eastern Investment Co., Ltd., und. Int. In NWtJ. Seo. 33, Tp. 6. R. Z; Clatskaule. lot 1. blk. 1 86.34 Eckerson. R. I.. 60 acres in Si of NWi:, Sec 4. Tp. 3, XL J.. 3.6J Knqkniau. C. St of NWt and EK of SW:.'x. timber. Sec. 20. Tp. T. R. 4 22.00 Everdlng A Karrell, let 2, Sec 21, Tp. 3. It. 1 3.22 Farnlns, Frank P., St. Helena, lot 9, blk. 35 t 8.81 Fllppln. Gertrude, part of lots 5 and 6, Wafer's I). L. C, Sec 8. Tp. 7. It. 4 11.72 Fluhrer, Minnie (heirs). 54,) foet of tide land li) Sec. 19, Tp. 8, R. 3 26.13 Kowlor. C. C, care of W. Hunter, Xeer City, lots 1 to 12 Inc., blk. 15; Xeer Citv, lots 1 to 12 Inc.. blk. IS; Xeer City, lots 4 to 9 inc.. blk. 19 5.50 Farrls, Chas. H.. Moeck's Add. to Rainier, lot 7, blk. 32 29.44 Foster, R. W., Reuben, lot 4, blk. 1 35 Foster. R. R. theirs), Reuben, lot 7. blk. 6 47 Franey, Mary E., SE', Sec 8. Tp. 6. R. 2 ' 20.00 Fuqua, Rose D.. 10 acres In Houl ton. Sec. 5. Tp. 4. R. 1 21.12 Galileo. James C, S J of S'i of SE4. Sec. 2. Tp. G, R. 3..' 9.72 Gamble. Archie, SE'i of SE;, Sec 14. Tp. 7, R. 3 6.56 Georfre, Ely, a tract of land In Deer Island. Sec. 8, Tp. 5, R. 1 .35 George, F. N. and Fannie, 30 acres In Achlllies. D. L. C, Sec. 7 and IS. Tp. 4. R. 1 16.28 Graham, Tilden, lt Add. to Clat skanle, lot 5, blk. 6 20.92 Gustafson. Gust, EJ of XlC'i. Sec. 8. Tp. 4. R. 4; Roses Add. to Vernonia, lots II and 15, blk. 5 26.02 Gibbons, Jacob. ' E 15 acres of NEiJ of SW. Sec. 2(5, Tp. 6, R. 5 6.33 Hains, 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. 1 9 90 Hall, Walter and Cedate, 2 acres In lot 2, Sec. 8. Tp. 7. R. 4... 6.19 Hanklns. H. W. B.. St.; of SWi of SEi, See. i9. Tp. 7 blk. 2.. 4.20 Hanklns, A. B., XWiJ of SWif of SEli Sec. i9, Tp. 7, R. 2... 13.13 Hanneman. Bernard (heirs), 1 acre in Sec. 12. Tp. 3. R. 2... 6.60 Hanson, Mike, Si; of XWU of SE'f. Sec.34 Tp. 4. R. 2.'. 2.4S McMllan. Georsje. and Harr, J. B., 75x130 feet in Rainier, Sec. 16, Tp. 7. R. 2 22.00 Harr. J. B.. Rain'er, lot 2, blk. 28 33.6C Harris. Louisa, 42',xl01 feet la Houlton. Sec. 4, Tp. 4, R. 1.. 59.32 Haycox, Mrs. Ella, a tract of land In X. Clatskanie 9.62 Hendrlckson. Brox L., SW'tJ of XEi. SE 01 XWi; and WtJ of SE'i, Sec. 32. Tp. C. R. 5... 44.83 Hendrlckson, Ellas, SWjj of SWiJ. Sec 7, Tp. 7, R. 4; 11 acres more or less in Sec IS, Tp. 7. R. 4 32.32 Hlatt. Fred A. and Ada R., 1 1-3 acres In Sec. 9, Tp. 7, R. 4... 9.90 Holaday, Asa D.. care of H. Keys, A. Holaday Orchards Tracts, lots 45 and 40 4.71 Hughes. Edward H, Clatskanle, SV, of lot 11, blk. 8 40.57 Hall. J. E., care of X. Clatskanle Logging Co.. XWU of XE'i, Sec. 9, Tp. 7. R. 4 12.23 Halbert, Cynfha (heirs), 50.27x 100 feet In Houlton, Sec. 4. Tp. 4. R. 1 2193 Hardy, Anthony, 12 acres more or le33 In Sec. 13. Tp. 6, R. 2; Si; of SWif and X'j of S-', of SE'l. Sec. 11. Tp. C. R. 2. E'J of SW14 of SEi, Sec. 10, Tp. 6, R. 2; Reuben, lots 1, 2, 3. 5, 6, 7 and 8. blk 2; lots 1, 2. 3, 5. C. 7 and 8. blk. 2; lots 1, 2, 3, 4. 5. 6, 7 and 8, blk. 3; lots 1, 3. 3, 4. 5, 6, 7 and 8. blk. 4; lots 1, 2. 3. 4, 5, 6 and 8, blk. 5 52.40 Hayes, Allison, SWiJ of XW14 of SXll, Sec. 30, Tp. S. R. 3; SE'i of XE' of XE;i, Sec 25. Tp. 8, R. 4 6.97 Henrlcl, May, N. of 6 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 SV$ end S'J of ZKt. Sec 11, Tp. 4. R. 5 42.CC Howard, Harry. 20 acres in Le- mont D. L. C, Sec. 34, Tp. 5, R. 1 92.25 HJana, John O., NW14, Sec. 28, Tp. 8. R. 4 17.20 Joseph. Maggie. St. Helens, lot 3, blk. 129 92 Jeffrey. J. A.. SW of SK'A, Sec. 35, Tp. 4. K. 5 3.30 Jonasson. Benedict, Xeer City, lots 1 to 12 inc.. blk. 7 1.10 Karvoneii, J. A. and A. A., care of Henry Karvonen, S2 of ex. timber, Sec 12. Tp. 7, R. 4: 5 acres In Sec 13, Tp. 7. R. 4 13.47 Keller. Minnie. Georgetown, lots 12 and S', of 11, b!k. 2 3.25 Kennedy, W., care of Lillle Steh- mm. SE of NWi of XW', Sec. 29, Tn. 7. R. 2 4.46 KIr.tner. I. W.. lilanchard's Add to Rairl-r. lots 12. blk. 9.... 6.51 Kline. Chas. F.. Georgetown, lot 2. blk. 2 3.58 Kmotras, Antone, 5 acres In Sec. 35. Tp. 4. R. 2 4.9. Kostrba. John and Caroline. 4 06 acres In Sec. 13. Tp. 3. R. 2.. .91 Kratz, Henry, land In city limits of Clatskanle. Sec. 8. Tp. 7, It. 4 131.24 Kratz, Henry and Maud, Bryr.nt'a Add. to X. Clat-kanle, lots 1, 2, 3. 4 and 6. blk. 4 2. Kratz. Maud A.. 1st Add. to Clatskanle, 1, 2. 5 and 6. blk. 1 41.80 Keeney, Homer I., lot 0, and SW'i of SW, ex. K. K. rlKht of war, Sec. 4, Tp. 7. R. 5: lots 7 and 8 and SV.'tt of awtj, ex. 10.3 acres, Sec 6, Tp. 7, R. 6; that part of lot C, lying N. of A. A C. It. of W., Sec 5, Tp. 7, R. C; SE'J, Sec 8, Tp. 7, R. 5: XEJ, Sec 17, Tp. 7, R. 6; SW. of HW'A, Sec 9, Tp. 7, R. 6 107.42 Kinney, J. D. and M. r ., South Clatrkanle, lots 7 and 8, blk. 1 22.00 Kinney, M. J., N', of B of NEK Of N E 'i . HC 22. TP. 0. R. 5 2.15 Koskes. Victor, Coble, lot 2, blk. 3 47 Leneacher. Fred. N' of NE'i of BE', Sec 23, Tp. 6, R. 2 4.10 Leneacher. L. N., Coble, lot 13. blk. 3 1.88 Lott, T. B. and A. J., rare of Leopold Dupont. St. Helens, lots 6 and C. blk. 5 S.S4 Lows, Elizabeth, (0x7$ feet, ft Lowuian. U, W.. lots 1 and 2. x. timber, and SvJ of NE'f. Sec S. T. 6. U. 3: Ei of NW!i. Sec 3. Tp. 6. R. 3 38.99 Lowuian. Wilson. N 70 acres of Nt of SK'i, Sec 3. Tp. . U. 3 29.70 ijiju, w. s., et at., una. 00 int. la 8lJ of SWti. Sec 11. Tp. 3. It. 2: und. 6-6 Int. In Nw of NWt. Sec 14, Tp. 3. It. 2... 32.71 Lace, Susan M., H acres In lot 13 In Bryant's D. L. C. Sec . Tp. 7. R. 4 13.80 Lake. Dora B. (heirs). Georr- town, lota and 10. blk. 3... 4.23 Lamberson. Cor F Georgetown, lot 8. blk. 1 97 Lambert, A. W, Scappoosa Or chard Tracts Xo. 3: Tracts Nos. 1. 2. 7. 8. 9. 11. 13. 18 and 19 8.1S Lawton, Victoria, und. j Int. In XWij. Sec. 32. Tp. 5. It. 2.. 10.61 Little, Lucy M., S'j of SV;. See. 8, Tp. 7, R. 3 ; X J of NWi - ex. timber. Sec. 17, Tp. 7. It 3 24 08 Luck, Emma, und. Int. In XWij. Sec. 32. Tp. 0. R. 2 10.61 Malcom. Olive J.. Dobbin's Add to Rainier, lot 4, blk. 22 1.71 Merrell. Cressa. 1st Add. to Clats kanle, lot 1, b'.k. 9 2.20 Merrell, Norman, 27.12 acres tide land In Sec. 4. Tp. 6. R. 1: 200 acres In Sees. 4 and 5. Tp. 5, H. 1; X. 37 acres of XEi, of SK. Sec. 1. Tp. 5. R. 2: nil cf that part of SE'4 of tiiCi; lying S. of A. ft C. right of way. Sec. 6. Tp. 7. R. 4.; S. 23 acres of XE' J of XE', Sec. 12. Tp. 5, R. 2; E of NK' i. SW'i of XE' ! aud'X' '. of SE'j". Sec. 21. Tp. 7, R. 4: lot 7 and NWiJ of NWi;. Sec 22, Tp. 7. R. 4; Xeer City, lots 5 and C, blk. 2; Columbia City. lot 2. blk. 20: Clatskanle, und. H Int., lots 1. 2. 7 and 8. blk. 4; Clat skanle, lots 7 and S. blk, 5 261.44 Merrell, Edith It., lots 2. 3 and 8 in Bryant's D. L. C. Sec 8. Tp. 7. R. 4: lots 4, 17 and 22. Wagner's D. L. C, Sec. 8. Tp. 7. R. 4; part of lot 5 In Wagner's D. L. C Sec 8, Tp. 7. R. 4: a tract of land In Sec 8. Tp. 7, R. 4: Bryant's Add to X. Clatskanle, lots 1 and 2, blk. 3; 1st Add. to Clatskanle, lots 3 and 4. blk. 1; S. Clatskanie, 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. P.. care of Ed Mc intosh. Moeck s 2nd Add.- to Rainier, lot 3. blk. E 6.98 Care of N. F. Lambert. Moeck's 2nd Add. to Rainier, lot 8, blk. E 295 Care of W. J. Muckle. Moeck's 2nd Add. to Rainier, lot 10. block E 2.9M Monner. John, SE'4 of SE. Sec. 29, Tp. 7. 11. 5 4 20 Morean. James M.. Mowk's Add. to Rainier, lot 3. blk. 39 23.40 Morgan. J. L.. 100x22 feet In Sec 12, Tp. 3. R. 2 6.68 Mover, Win. D.. E', of SW'i of NEK. Sec 35. Tp. 5. R. 2.. 4.95 Muckle, Chas., care of R. L. Far rls, Moeck's Add. to Rainier, lot 1, blk. 32 30.23 Care of J. II. Collins, SL Hel ens, lot 14. blk. 59 2.75 Muckle, Edgar, Moeck's 2nd Add. to Rainier, lot 12. blk. A... 16.26 Murray, Ceorgle 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 Merrltt, Corlles, Spltzenberg, WK of lots 9 and 10. blk. 6.. .17 Merrill. Mrs. Ann, care of N. Clatskanle Logging Co., NK. of XWij and SWK of XW'J, ex. 4.73 acres. Sec. 9, Tp. 7, R. 4 28.18 Montgomery. John I., Ft. Helens, lots 12 and 18. blk. 30 22.41 Murray. Gus, 73 33 acres In Sec. IS. Tp. 7, R. 2 13.20 MrCinivany. Nellie, lot 1 and SW'i of SW'i. Sec 10, Tp. 7, R. 4: Clatskanie, lot 8, blk. 3. 67.33 McKay, Doiurbs, 13.91 acres In McKay's D. L. C, Sec. 1, Tp. 3. R. 2 12.38 McKee, J. D. and Xellle, 4 acres in See. 13, Tp. 4. K. Z 3 McKce, J. D.. 6 acres In Sec. 13, To. 4. R. 2 : 9.48 McArthur, H.. K', of XWij and SWK of XWK, Sec. 29, Tp. S, R. 1 174 24 Xorgren. S. P., and Fluhrer, F., care of N. f lats. I.og. Co., E'i of SK'i. Sec 9. Tp. 7, R. 4; SK of NW;;, Sec 10, Tp. 7, R 4 14.72 Nicholas, Kate, St. Helens, lota 1 and 2. blk 97 Z.I4 Nicholas. H. B.. care of J. K. Doekery. St. Helens, lots 18 and 17. blk. 105 1.53 Nicholas. H. B., St. Helens, lot 16 and 17. blk. 137 183 Noble, H. E., ft", of SE'J. Sec 13. Tn. 7. R. 5; WK. of NEK,, Sec 24. Tp. 7, R. 5 10.32 Nordby. T. W.. care of C. Carl son, 30 acres In SWK,, Sec 33, Tn. 8. R. 3 612 N. P. R. R. Co., care of El wood t Snow, NWK, of SE4, 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 11-63 Olsen. John. WK. of NEK,, Sec 8. Tp. 7, R. 5 14.55 O'Nell, Wavle, Georgetown, lot 0. blk. 8 8.13 Olmstead, Leona A., SK'i of SEK. Sec 22, Tp. 7, R. 2 13.54 Oppenmelmer. J. L. ft Co., East Side Add. to Vernonia, lots 0 and 7. blk. 16 2.21 Parcher, Alice. SvJ of SWK, of SEK. I'. Tp. 7, R. 3; S, of NW of NEK, Sec 11, Tp. 7. R. 3 27.68 Parker, Eliza, lot 1 and SK'i of NWK. Sec 30, Tp. 7, R. 2 20.63 Player, Adolph, SWK. of SK'i and SK'i of HW'J, Sec 29, Tp. 7, R. S; 3.73 acres In Sec 8. Tp. 7. R. 4 10.96 Prescott. Aland. 1-3 acre In Houl- ' ton. Sec 5. Tp. 4. R. 1 18.C8 Prlngle, Wm., enre of B. F. Lane, Vernonia, lots 9 and 10, blk. 7 1.18 Parmely, Lulu E., Columbia Park, lot 5. blk. 4; at. Helens, lots 6 and 17, blk. 30 5.80 Parson, Frances, Moeck's Add. to Rainier, lot 6, blk. 43 60.C5 Paul, J. (heirs), H', of BEvf and NEK. or SEK and SEK, of NEK. Sec. 25. Tp. 6. R. 5.. 12.81 Ragan, Harry, St. Helens, frac tional parts of lots 5 and 0, blk. 130 4.88 Rice. F. P.. NK of SEK, ex. 5 acres, Sec 24, Tp. 7, R. 3 15.00 Richardson, D. W., care of C. Hencken. 10 acres In WK of NWK. 8c 32, Tp. 7. R. 4.... 1.88 Richardson. P. W., NEK, and NK of SE'4, Sec 31, Tp. 7, R. 4; W 14 of NWK, ex. 10 acres, See. J2, Tp. 7, R. 4: SW'4 of SWK. ex. 20 acres. Sec. 32. Tp. 7, R. 4 ' 47.80 Roberts, K D. and O. C, Scan poos Orchard Tracts No. I; 471 748 1 S3 .61 .61 1.33 .61 .61 1.07 1.07 .77 .61 1.33 .92 .93 1.07 1 84 184 Tracts Nos. 5. 6. 1. 15 ' Rixlegab, C. A.. St. Helens, lots 3. 4. 6. 18. 19 and 29. blk 93.. Ross Harold 1'., Columbia Park. lot 20. blk. 1 Ruddlman. A. D. and E.. 21 acres Itl SWK of NVM4. Sec 28. Tp. 6, R. 4 ; 19 50 Sago, J. A.. IVer Island. lots 1 and 3. blk. 3 60 Soappoos l.br. Co , 4 acres lu Sec 13. Tp. 3. blk. 2 53-93 Simon. Oscar, Clov -r Hill, lot 16, blk. 3 19 Smith. Donald. 3 acre iu Sec 13. Tp. 3. Ink. 2 4 Smith, Itenton T., tiOxlSO feet In Raluler 511 Smith. Chas. C. and D. M-, Georgetown, lota 2, 3, 4, & blk. 7 13 5S Spencer, MdHnald. Rainier, lot 3, block 8 13 91 Stehnmn. J. E. and E. E.. 11 acres In Sec 1. Tp. . R. 3... 144 Stehnmn. Mary, Moeck's Add. to Ralul.r, lot 9. blk. 32 1S.60 Stehnian. Walter . ., 40 acres In Seo. 31, Tp. 7, It. 2: Moeck's Add. to Rainier, lots 7 and 8 bill. 37 57.73 Stehmaii. J. I'., lots 3 and 4, ex. M acres. Sec 1. Tp. 6, It. 3... 13.53 Steven. Wlnfleld and Edna, frac tional SWK of SW'i,, ex. right of way. Sec 31. Tp. 5. It. 1... 26.90 St. Helens Improvement Co., Railroad Add. to St. Helena, lot 1, blk. 4 Care of John Slater, Railroad Add. to St. Helens, lot 13, blk. 4 Care of John Fold.it. Railroad Add. to St. Helens, lots 1 and 2. blk. 5 Care of Ole Nelson, Railroad Add. to St. Helens, lot 3, blk. 5 Cnre of Paul Denere. Railroad Add. to St. Helens, lot 6. blk. 5 Care of Slenard Mlchelson, Railroad Add. to St. Helens, lots 10 and 17. blk. 5 Care of Oscar C. Osland. Rall rond Add. to St. Helens, lots U and 16. blk. 5 Care Frank Mnlmlierg. Rail road Add. to St. Helens, lot 21, blk. 5 46 Care of S. C. Morton. Railroad Add. to St. Helens, lot 5, blk. 6 Care of Chas. Montis. Railroad Add. to St. Helens, lot 2.1. blk. 6 Cars of Xazeba Shnlhoub. Railroad Add. to St. Heleus, lots 23 and 20. blk. 6 Care Chas. Marra, Railroad Add. to St. Helens, lot 10, blk. 7 Cars W. G. Eklund. Railroad Add. to St. Helens, lot 15 and 16. blk. 7 Cure Alice M. Stout, Railroad Add. to St. Helens, lot 3. blk. 9 Care of Columbia County Bank. Rail rot d Add. to St. Hel ens, lot 6. blk. 1') Care of T. G. Samuel, Railroad Add. to St. Helens, lots 13 and It, blk. 10 Care of Andrea Vltlnlotes, Railroad Add. to St. Helens. lots 22 and 23. blk. 10 Care of f. W. Parson, Rail road Add. to St. Helens, lot 21, 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 acre. Sec. 13. Tp. 6, R. 2 Swanson, Oscar W., 20 acres in Sec. 19. Tp. 4. R. 1, Sec 24 Tp. 4, R. 2 Sandstrom, John, lot 3 and S', of NEtf, ex. 82 acres. Sec. 33, Tp. 8. R. 5: lots 1 and 2, Sec. 35, Tp. 8. R. o 10.77 Savage. Thos. J., lot 4 In Sec 30, Tp. 7, R. 4 Savage. Carrie E., Lot 2, Sec. 3, Tp. 6. R. 5 Shipley, Elmer, 2nd Add. to Ver nonia, lot 8, blk. 13 Shorb, J. F.. 2nd Add. to Ver nonia. lot 9, blk. 4 Simmons. Chas. W., SW'i of SW'i. Sec. 28, Tp. 7. R. 5... Smith, Ann, Roses Add. to Ver nonia, lot 2, .k. 8 Stenerson, Lydlan. 13;, J acres In Sec. 5, Tp. 7. R. 3 Stilson, Mathilda, und. K Int. In NWK. Sec 32, Tp. 5, R. 2.... Swank, It., NEK of SE'J of SE', Sec 10, Tp. 4, R. 2; Spltzenberg. E'i of lot 13, blk. 3 Swank, Frances M., SEK of SE'f of SE;i, Sec 16, Tp. 4. R. 2 Taylor, Millie, lots 1 and 2 In Sec 13. Tp. 8. R. 4: SE'J of FE' and lots 5, and 7, Sec. 14. Tp. 8, R. 4: lot 1. Sec. 23, Tp. 8. R. 4; lots 1 and 2, Sec 24. Tp. 8. ... 4 97.17 Thayer. C. O., 134 acres, Sec 22. Tp. 7. R. 2; 129 acres. Sec. 23, Tp. 7, R. 2 61.02 Thomas, Florence E.. 8 acres In W'yi of SW't. Sec 21, Tp. 7, R. 2: Ralnlex lots 5 and 6, blk. 14 66.70 Thomas, U 8.. Rainier, lots 1 and 2, blk. 14: 220x300 feet In Rainier, Sec 16. Tp. 7, R. 2.. 65.10 Thompson, M. J., 1 0x100 feet In Houlton. Sec 4. Tp. 4, It. 1... 22.73 Turner, Jnmes W., 20 ncres In Sec 1, Tp. 7. R. 4 K. . 8.39 Turner, W. J., Esto, lots 3, 4. 5 and 6, blk. 3 31.28 Tuscher, Fred, lots 5, 6 and 7, Sec 20, Tp. 7, R. Z 13.36 Thayer, E. 8., 73x800 feet In lots 1 and 2, Sec 23, Tp. 7, R. Z: 73xl2r,0 feet tn ots 2 and 3, Sec 23. Tn. 7. R. 2 20.27 Thayer. D. O., a tract of land la Warren D. L. C Sec. 23, Tp. 7. R. 2 1.67 Tuomlnrn. Nestor, 1st Add to Clatskanle, lot 8, blk. 7 13.75 Turban, If. P., N'' of SWi of SK',. Sec 17. Tp. 4. R. 2; Spltzenberg, lots 9 and 10, blk. 4 4 95 Tys.klewlcz, Hannnh, St. Helens, lots 1, Z. 3. 20, zi. zz, ana hz-s of lots 4 and 19, blk. 33 25 62 St. Helens, lot 7, blk. 35 1.07 St. Helens, lots 14, 15 and 16, blk. 40 2 28 Ulmen, John, car of Alice Rode geb, 1 acre In Broyles D. I C. Sec 6, Tp. 4, R. 1 4.86 Unknown, NWK, of SWK,, Bee. 20, Tp. 5, R. 4 11.41 Unknown. EK of SEK. Sec. 27. To. 6. R, 4 82.43 Unknown. 8K of NEK. Sec 11, Tp. 6. R. 2 1) 0" Unknown, 8 acres In Sec 12, Tp. 3. R. 2 11-65 Unknown, a tract of land In Bee 12, Tp. . R. 2 Unknown, Columbia City, lot 11, blk. 2 Unknown, Columbia City, tide land fronting lot 6, blk. 1..., Unknown, Columbia City, tlda lands fronting lot 6, blk. 1.... Unknown, Columbia City, fid land fronting N. 60 feet on "J" street Unknown, Georgetown, lot 11, 1473 2 45 1960 26.13 .23 Unknown. Rose Add. to er nonlu, lot H. blk. 8. . '" Vanover. Lout. Neer I Ujr. lot 9, blk ft . . Voxbcrg. K.' k.! Ei of SE'l and NW'ii of NK' ;. ex. timber, Hoc 14. TP. 5. R. 3; W', '." timber. Sec 13. 1 1. 6. ' SEK, ex. timber. Sec 9. 1p. . K. 3: und. K Int. In UK-', of SWK. S'i of SK' J and NK' of Sli'i. ex. tlui'H'r. See. 13. Tp. g n j Weigle. ti W and S. Z . St. Hel ens. Ms 6. 7. 8. U. H d blk. 16 ;,"' 4575 Wick. Rudolph and Eva. Blanch- ard's Add. to iiamior, ii Mir 1 Womnck. W. K care of . M. lllrtr.el, lllanchard's Add. to Rainier, lot 9 and 10. blk. 15. Wood. Annie K., rare of N. Clat. I.og. Co . SK'i of NWi J an I SW'i of NK'i. Sec 9. Tp. 7. R. 4 ; 7 Woodlau. John theirs). Clat skanle. lots 1 ant. 2. blk. 6.... Ward. J. K., Vernonia. und. t In lilt ft hU. 10 Welst. John, Soappoose. lot 1. blk. 5 10 73 West Shore l.br. Co., ', of S' , of SKK of S. ' ; and S' ; of S'jof SW.; tfK.l.NK' ,. M. 10 acre. S.v. 22. 1 p. 7. It. 2.. 9. 93 Wlckham. John F.. SV'4 and WK of NWiJ. Sec 10. T. 6. R. 5 Wlckham. Perry II.. SK'i and Hi; of NW'i, Sec 10. T. 5. R. 5 ; ,s " Williamson, Nellie A., SK' 4 of SWK. Lot 4 and W. 20 acres of Lot 3. Sec IS, Tp. 7. . 3... 15 93 Wilson-Case Lumber Co., N W 14 timber only. Sec, 10. Tp. 7. It 2. 61.73 Wlthlngton. (1. !C, Trusiee, tioble, Lot 3. Block 5 68 Wood. Caleb (Heirs). Columbia Cliv. und. ' ; Int. In Lot 3 and 6. Block 2' "8 Zlesman. Max J W' ; of SK'i of SK'i. Sec 1. Tp. 3. R 2 H 83 Zlesmnn. Julius. NK' ; ex-County road. Sec. 4. T. 3. It. 2 31 90 Zlglor. A. C. (Heirs). NVcr City. lxJl 1. 2 and 3. Block 9 2 20 The several amounts In the forego Ing list are of taxes only and DO NOT Include penalty .i per cent) Interest (12 per cent annum), or cost of ad vertising which Is Hoc for each line or fractional line thereof. A. E. THOMPSON, Sheriff and Tax Collector, Columbia County, Or. uj- r 1 l . ' .; t,fie ,- 'V 111 v.u - re w r QUARTET OF OLD FAVORITES Trias Plantation Recipes Long Hav Had th Indorsement of Houaewlvss. 87.5 30.52 Never Fall I-emon Pie For two pies, heaping cupful of sugar, heaping tablespoon of cornstarch, 1',-i cupfuls of boiling water, juice and grated rind of lemon, beaten yolks of four egxt, lump of butter the size of a walnut. For the mertngtjo use th stiffly beat- J en w hiles of th eggs with four table 92 spoons of sugar and a dash of flavor ing. Blu Ribbon Sponge Cake Hav 77 all Ingredients ready before starting I as delay Is ruinous to sponge rake. 7 .Remember that everything depends on the mixing. Beat whites of four eggs till quite smooth; add beaten yolks, fokl In two cup of sugar, thre cooking spoonfuls of water and lastly two level cups of flour with thre level teaspoons of baking powder. Bake In a moderate oven. White Fruit Cake Cup of butter. v v mi n.iKfii, 11111 111 iwwi num. 20 2'4 oops of flour, whites of seven j eggs, two level teaspoon of baking 29 powder, pound each of rnlslns. figs, almonds, half pound citron sliced thin. 24 . teaspoon lemon extract, cup grated jcocoanut. Bake (wo hour In a slow 12 oven. Spanish Salad Cut the content of can of pimentos In long strip. With scissors cut fin the tender part of a stalk of celery and strip cup of olives from eeds. Serve with oil mayonnaise on crisp lettuce leaves. 1 68 .47 4.10 10.62 1.82 1X5 VERY FINE LUNCHEON SALAD Combination Both Appetizing and Nu tritious, ef Fruit. Vegetables, Eggs and CHeese. As there Is no dish more appetizing than salad for an afternoon luncheon, the following recipe may be gladly followed 'by girls when making up a luncheon menu. Tak on rip. Juicy orange; on large, ripe banana; on mellow, yellow apple; cue mellow pear; thr large, perfect fig; on whit, crisp stalk of young celery; a medium-sited pier of American cheese (must be old and crumbling), two hard boiled egg. Cut each Into small fleces, grating th chees. When all hsv been well mixed to gether with wooden spoon In a wooden bowl, pour over th whol th Julc of two lemons, twlr th quan tity of olive oil, a hit af mustard and salt, which hav been beaten together till thick. Put Into mason Jar, cover tightly and pine In the Ice box. When thoroughly chilled, put two spoonfuls Upon crlsn white lettuce lf.nr on a small salad plat and serve with thin slices of bread and butter. This, with a cup of rich chocolate, makes an ap petizing combination for luncheon. It may ba followed bj an Ice or whipped cream and sponge cake. .23 Light Bread. Sav a piece of dough about th six of a teacup. Set It away till you get ready to bake next time, then break It up In on quart warm watr, add one-half cake of yeast foam; l't stand one-half day, then mash four boiled po tatoes In th evening, dd potatoes to potato water; mix them with yeat and dough; add one-half cup of sugar, on heaping tablespoon of salt and enough flour to make thick past; let stand till morning, th-n add on quart warm water, mix stiff as you can. Let rise twice, mix out In loaves, let rise. Then bake This makes sli loaves. Fried Eggplant. Peel a good sired epgplant. Cut It j into slices of a quarter of an Inch. .66 Dust with salt and pepper; dip In I beaten egg; roll In bread crumbs and .75 saut In very hot fat. When theyar brown on on side turn and brown on .99 th other. Pry on brown paper. Egg plant may be fried In deep fnt, pro- I vldlng th slices are cut tMn. then .98 Into halves and well cover! "Ui egg land bread crumts. THE most curious thing about Haiti Is thai It has mangd to esrup Au vrlran attention all this tlm. Everybody know Cuba, or knowa all about Cuba, uixl door on th wU and Porto Itlco, aero th Mona paasag east ward. Hut If you happen to meutlon th fart that you have been spending th tntr In Haiti, most peopl M remain a little vgu lu heir in I ml, wrli Gorg Marvin, lu Harper's Werkly. gull naturally. In Inver ratio to the lack of know lodge about Haiti, vkIIi the misinformation about th Black republic If on were to bellv half lb ttorln heard In Wot Indian purl or on th tvmr that ply bo Iwern thrm, on could only approarh th Haitian coait llh th mingled emollou of a mlolonary aud a sui cide. But geographically Haiti I not re mote plao.. Th (amrs stop tber regularly Oerman. French. Kngllah. American and th puffy llttl SpanUh boats from Cuba A French cabl. ry uaofut In th Spanlah American war, connoct Nw York with th rap. Hut llrltlah capital, which ha developed Jamaica, Cuba. Ttluldad. Barbados and other Caribbean land Ira fertile, has never sought luvealmnnt In Haiti. Th Uulied Fruit company, who fleet from Cot Kirs and Jamaica slrsin by through th Windward paR. never rail at th port cf th laland which I said to be Hi moat fertile if th lireater Anllllr. Th Canadian banks which hav within the pat decide pread throughout the Weat Indies, gradually overcoming Spanish Ameri can opposition by their mor liberal terms and sounder finance, hav passed over Haiti. Trt this Is sn Insular gov ernment which, whatever Its other shortcomlnga, has nver defaulted In Its direct obligations and has, more over, recently undertaken a railroad enterprise, th completion of which contemplate th etprndltur of 10 million of borrowed dollar. Ne Policy Adoped. This reluctance, hitherto, of ex ploitive capital cannot b altogether attributable lo unliable government, for right nnt door San !omlngo has Indulged herself In CO general revolu tions, hll tempers! Haiti has con fined herself to ten. Veneiuels. Co lombia and tli lalhmlan lurk of gov ernmer.l hsv been more rmiRtltutlon ally dissipated than th Ulaik repub lic And yet every on of the Span lah American territories ha hern ex ploited by foreign capital, liar preju dice is th other ( bvloue anawer, a race prejudice operative In two ways; In th probable !taKnlam of th na tive blacks to white Intrusion, and In the unallllngnea of whit colonial to place ihenxrlvr on an equality with the black owners of th soil or sub ject themsclve to negro authority. Now th particularly Interesting thing about Haiti at th present moment I that these two deterrent ar being re duced td a minimum I. ., a new gov ernment, almost unlveraally admitted to be th n.oat enlightened and com I tent In Haitian history, has adopted and put Into motion a prngreaalv pol icy In th working out of which th matter of rar prejudice Is already Do ing thoroughly tealed. Th nw government of Clnclnnato Lecont, which auperaeded that of An loin Simon by th revolution of Jun. 1911, has adopted an ambitious pro gram and started Its regime on a nigh plane. Whether or not It ran carry out that program on th sam high plane all precedent makes very doubt ful, but It la generally admitted that this la by far th ablest, and, tn Its month of office, ha proved th clean est government Haiti ha had In 30 yar. On very hand, from foreign er and natives alike, you hear expres sion of confidence in Lecont nnd his ministry, and th beat poaalbl ground for this confidence Is found In th fart that during the Ant two month of th present regime the rustoms receipts, whicn constitute) rourfir hs of th In com of th country, exceeded th en tire revenue from th sam lourc during th preceding year under Si mon. By far th most Important measure to which th government Is commit ted Is the American railroad now In routs of construction. This Is on of th most Important projects ever un dertaken In th West Indies nd ranks with Sir Wllllnm Van Home's railway In Cub. When completed (he Una will b 250 miles In length, Joining all th mor Important cities of th country and bringing th most ferlll agricul tural districts of th Interior Into di rect conrxictlon with th chief sea ports. In addition to (his comprehensive railway development project, th new government has either Inherited from th Rlmon regtm. or undertaken 00 Its own account, an Irrigation schetn to reclaim th rich plain of th Cul d Rao around Port au-Prlnc and th dry lands near Aux Cayes, and has let municipal contract for th paving of streets In th capital. Both of these concessions ar held -by Americana and both ar now operativ. To carry out the. and other Improvements, uch a Uctrio light and powr plants t&4 a reorganisation of the currency, lb government muat borrow Boa abroad, against which it hM JZ tar.glbl to hypothecs), but th n? torn and Internal rsveauet, tltnh wl pledged to pay f, prerlotti ha ln loans, th dtaa'patloa of Ooo. and th annual budget IU h.neln Ilea on of everl formld.W, dUfirutt!, which Lecont, n4 hl,, ltry" muat overcome In carrying m Ihsdr progreaalve program. -Graft- Deep Stated. Another of three dimcullle U t uy.iru iniiKUtlun of "grift" Haitian pollllca. It I hardly to observe that this develops,,,,, g popuiar government 1 not cunBned k Haiti, but there It pr,rtw ka ueeq more an eaaentlal this ti ti d.nt of office -holding. This cmsi. of affair has naturally bean attractraj 10 roreign exploiters who. by 1 Dalai ly satisfactory agreement, divide 1 "margin" on nearly every anlrW chased abroad, from eWctrtciig duiui 10 grand stamla and Junk Bet war. Th few drtructor of Ua pas em government say It la ImpoulbU, at lea at Incrcdlbla, that It hxil4 m tlnu long on It present plane. TI say that It cannot hold It chief ordinate, such, for example, it tk eml Independent IMegue. i rabel g Ave men. each In rharg of one) lb flv geographical department. r. out. at th least, connivance it ems official emolutrenta; (hat ao forng capital or enterprise ran hopsUsiaj an entry without clearing thevij forehand by liberal graUflcitlou ai Anally that, even if s aurraoM lempt Is mad to ailmlntitrti tk country on a "non graft" bails, Ut guated offte holders would soos a bin with offlr seeker to oast teuiiah and non-practical a r! Whatever economic srfd Bolltkala terest Haiti msy hats. It la sail a ordinal In th mind of th tnx? to th delight which be findi Ik beauty of th Haitian landscare, 0) plctureaqueness of It people, h) t flrat plac It I a never-eedlni prl to And In tropic Utltode many different kind of toontry. Try to Imagine a vary mountainous skat ao varying In altitude and ralaiiHai In the resulting cllmat o : Hon, that as you rid cro It Bet Caribbean to Atlantle yJ r through Bermuda, Arltona, th fc; hills of the Bock lea. and Ursula) ventlotial tropic reaembllnl lh . luxuriant part of the nelgtiborlm ; tlllea. Cuba and Porto Klco. rU: as surprisingly varied Iksl T sky line ar long nd high 4, not at all Jogged and volcanic 0 day for companion on M k pines and redars, and th . riding north, by om UtltsW, magic b whlaked a thooaaa S south to follow a trail through , aud royal palms, dtx king low hid clusters of bsnans. Among tb lairs ihey told ports and on tb steamer ibostBi, only on did not prove sn or a myth. It would b PVi exaggerat th character cf streets and highways. In th1 Haiti ther ar only two they ar monopolised by th Kxoept In Port au Prlnc. jroa any on. or anything bjHni t ported In a wheeled rAlck ,n mortality statl.tlc of tb 1 must atand as a formidable W: th thory of gTO-pra4 o"2 moat careful r.esrcb b J strst.d tbst revolution I U mo.t pr.val.nt P',. . ' trace of the anemia wWrl Bpanlsb-Amrican and Cu WJJ th tropic, and during -Jj travel In th -''r,iB' J? the Interior observed onlT " , of what might hsv. A. for tb women of Haiti" srr a aerarat fT ,Twb.t P.-. ,h.y outnumber th ",",flT toon, but If you "J.ro' m.. aft.r l"P" iSis du.ty highway. '" "' town, rou would .T In Haiti at least on g for.v.rym.n. By ,h. Haitian gentry teura; they fritter g- wh wiL Th women of ,,nl" V lh, , .elv.. all h. Uni. bu.lnca. of llf. KT7,nftg Is .lire t daybreak h Ing feet, and tb. lowland, over their mule or burro back, bul , foot. ..ch having n , head a. .he b.f 'i i warn ow - . ffl. w a panopiy o " nlt mad golden now tT ai..i fiaay. " !T" sr.du.U- I wnt 7. that I rally enjoyed. . at.. "What WM man .-gjl' f.chool. On.grlJll of chlck.n croq 000 t pi view of the urtlncn!. , ground for to n9 j wore other aya J" 'd t very fln th.l. con.H'4 " Ing J