R A PAGE OF NEWS NOTES FROM OUR NEIGHBORING CI'I gr V On Friiiy morninjr. Feb. 28. about 3 o'clock Mr. and Mrs. Jack Divens who live in the North Dank depot, were awakened by the noise of someone just outside the front window of their sleep ing room. At first Mr. Divens nrde no investigation, thinking it was only footsteps on the travel, but it developed later that the burglar had sawed through the pane of glass and re moved it; however getting no farther, as he made his timely getaway before the city marshal arrived upon the scene. Mr. Divens thinks that the would-be burglar, knowing it to be the last of the month, figured on a haul, as he probably counted on there being considerable cash on hand at this time. . - Houlton is such a quiet, peace fol place that time hangs heavily on our peace officer, the city marshal, consequently Mr. F. J. Hastings, who has been entrusted with the position for the last two months, took it upon himself to liven things up a little. He was standing in one of our public dispensaries of liquid joy when R. L. Welch, with whom he seems to have had some previous un pleasantness, came in, which seemed to anger Mr. Hastings. A wordy quarrel ensued and the Marshal threw his badge of offi cer on the floor and pulled a gun on Welch. The proprietors of the place promptly disarmed the beligerant one, after which he departed for parts unknown. It is understood that a warrant was worn out and a deputy sheriff sent in pursuit. J. O. Divens is about to com plete plans for a modern 5-room shingled bungalow which he will have erected on his lots lying di rectly back of the North Bank depot. This will be one of the many notable improvements that are about to occur, and it all points toward a speedy and favorable awakening of Houlton, which, with the enterprising merchants and manufacturers to boost, will doubtless be a credit to its neighboring city, .thrifty St Helens. . An interesting and heated ses sion of the city council was held . at the regular meeting Monday evening. A number of ladies were present for the purpose of ascertaining what was being done with the city money. While the ladies and citizens may not have a voice at the meetings cf the council, they will surely have! a loud one when it comes to vot ing at the bond election. Misses Dunn and Fake were hostesses at a very delightful dancing party on Wednesday evening, the 26th, at Bishop's Hall. The music was exception ally good. Mr. Wilson played the violin and J. L. Dean the piano. A number of St. Helens' younger set were present and it was an altogether enjoyable occasion. The Vermont Hotel, so long un occupied as a public house, is about to be opened. It is under stood that the entire building will be thoroughly renovated and remodeled and will be conducted as a rooming house, with a cafe in connection. On Tuesday afternoon from 2 until 5 o'clock Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Ketel very charmingly enter tained her club the "Win One," composed of the ladies of the M. K. church. Dainty refreshments were served. Several St. Helens' ladies were present: Mesdames Dspain, Hazen, Harry Bennett, W. C. Morley and J. Black. The moving picture show had an added attraction on Thursday evening, a team of vaudeville performers, the Havelocks, who did their best to entertain a packed house with songs and a sketch. While not ranking as a professional, the man, Havelock, did rather well. His voice was not bad, and his acting, especially in the sketch, was not that of an amateur artist J. L. Dean, who for a short time was in Houlton engaged in ; the barber business at Fred Has-; tings old stand, left on last 1 Thursday a. m., presumably fori a more fertile field for his labors. Aaron Kelly and wife on t n-1 day returned from a very de.-; lightful two weeks' trip through j California. They visited friends j at San Francisco and also at An-: tioch. , James Griffith, who recently! left Houlton for Cathlamet, was J in town on Sunday visiting; friends, to whom he announced the probability of moving back i here again. j Mrs. Samuel' Long went to( Portland on the 4 o'clock train j Tuesday to visit for some time ( with her daughter, Mrs. Hazel Long Barry and her son Sydney. , Ham Kautzman of the Colum bia Herald has as his guest his little grand-daughter, Louise Garrison of St. Johns, who ar rived on Tuesday and will re main several days. The city well is the principal theme for conversation at present Expert well diggers. West and French, are t,t work with their well-digging ma chinery, and will ascertain if there can be a well or if it is a mere bottomless, waterless pit. Workmen spent the whole of the winter a year ago to no avail. C. H. Briggs, Yankton's prin cipal merchant, was in Houlton Monday for a load of freight M. Cohen of Portland is in the city visiting Messrs. West and French. Deputy Sheriff Lake went to Prescott Tuesday on the 9 o'clock train. xuaitn uark is entirely re covered from her recent illness and started again to High school in St. Helens on Monday morn ing. Robert Seal of Columbia City visited relatives in Houlton Sun day. Misses Nelle and Leon a Per kins were guests of Miss Masten on Sunday. Mrs. J. H. Urie of Clifton. Wash., who lived here until re cently, is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Porter. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Justine Wilkins on March 3rd, a son. Morris Churchill visited at his home a few days last week. He is employed at Olney at present Miss Elizabeth Fowler of Scap poose was in Houlton last week en route to St Helens, where she is visiting friends. Mrs. Way was a visitor in Houlton on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. U. W. Clark sp nt Sunday with the family of Mr. Clark's father, Aaron Clark. Mrs. Fairchild hah recovered from her recent indisposition and is able to be about. Mrs. John McQueen attended the tea at the Guild Hall in St. Helens on Tuesday afternoon. C. Hombert has returred from Tacoma, Wash., where he spent several days attending to busi ness matters. He is connected with the Italian I.nporting Com pany. J. G. Watts of Scappooge passed through Houlton en route to St Helens last Thursday. Mr. Sydney Smith, a daughter in-law of Alonzo Smith, who hast Nick Brinn and wife spent been dangerously ill at the Good! Thursday with her mother, Mrs. Samaritan Hospital 'n Portland is ' Hendricks. much improved. E. 0. Stewart and family were in town shopping Saturday. Thompson White went to Port land Thursday morning, return ing Friday. Clifford A. Bramble returned Saturday on the 7 o'clock train from Portland, where he spent the day. Mrs. I. J.t Hersha is at home, having spent some time at Broad acre, the guest of her mother. Mr. and Mrs. McAllister of Trenholm visined friends in St Helens and Houlton on Saturday. Delmar Masten came in from 1 camp oq Thursday. j The stave mill that the Western ! tVmnorntrA Cn fa tn niuFilu ! Trenholm will be ready for work in about 60 days. Clinton Prescott went to Goble i on the early train Tuesday morn-' ing. Chas Masten was in from the camp on Thursday. A number of Houlton peopU went to St. Helens on Thusdny evening to the entertainment iriven at the Guild Hall. The nlav was a clever one and the - cast well selected. Harry 0. Oliver went to Tort land Thursday on business. Mrs. Delmar Masten and daughter soent Friday at the John Masten home. T. S. White went to Rainier on the 2 o'clock train Friday. Mrs. D. T. Gerdeshas returned home after a pleasant visit to friends and relatives in Cath lamet and Astoria. W. S." Paige, a salesman for Wadhams & Co.. Portland, was in this city Friday. o v and is rhilip Porter left 0 lock tram Surety 1 Astoria, where lie n a position. J. A. Urie's resident taken mid- the petition has been signed it .1 ..At I. 1 ft ,,nly worse on Mo- d t after 1' : ::,.o! mn. itiotl. v win w ivu.. III a mux" for me time, was the 7 m. for Mrs. Wm. Morley visueu friends in Houlton on Monday afternoon. Frank Brown was in town Monday morning transacting business. Kev. Fuirchild delivered hi, usual sermon on Sunday evening, to a very small congregation. Chas. Graham of Perry &, Graham Co. was a victor to t on land on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Fowler and their, son Arthur were in Houlton Wednesday. Terrv A Graham, the pioneer Lawrence Tarbell was in from merchants. have a full line of his ranch near Yankton on i anr:n, ffnaA9 ftt the riirht orice. Louise Ketel started to school this week. Shi la a primary accepted pupil In Miss Masten's room. I There is very little sickness re u heit.ir ported among the pupils and at 13 in. in . . L t irroatlv improved by a ironn w of paint. tendance at school has been bet ter than for.Bome.time. RANR$"OFA poet. ... . . ' Tl 1 Mr. and Mrs. Charles Masten nuu,y. John Uhlman has entirely re- spent Sunday at the John Masten Miss Belle Conlogue went to coveml from hi, recent paralytic home. i Portland Friday afternoon to ' kj ftnd s t0 be out fete White and family visited spend me weex-ena wun ner in Houlton on Saturday. I sister. L. H. Col' ell of Yankton was1 Wm. Morley of St. Helens has in town on business Saturday, purchased some lots in Houlton, C. D. White went to Columbia j on the tollasten's crossing, City on the 2 o'clock train Satur-!and w,lL Perhaps build a resi riav . dence in the near future. Clyde Sutherland was in Houl ton Tuesday a. m. en route to Clatskanie Junction. Mrs J. L. Zipperer was a pas senger on the 4 o'clock train for Portland on Tuesday. She will meet her mother, Mrs. Barbour of Mayger. In the city. Mrs. Mills of Vernonia is spend ing some time in Houlton, the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Wm. Mellinger. B. B. Henry of the -Dodge Manufacturing Co., of Portland, was In town on Tuesday. Wayne Grubb has moved into his new home, Harry Bennett's property on Main street, and will keep bachelor's hall for the Mr. and Mrs. Morris Churchill have taken the Pelford house and will move at once. Perry Usher was called to Scappoose on professional busi ness Thursday. Charles White returned from I Portland Thursday evening on the 7 o'clock train. Mrs. Wm. Belford is anticipat ing a trip to her childhood's home. Kentnekv. t Mrs. Wm. Ketel had as her house guest last week Mrs. Dan Burns and two children of Col umbia City. Hugh Leiferman is reported entirely well and has returned to his home, Born, on Tuesday. March 4. to Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Cato, a son. Orville Bnnn of Yankton was in the city Saturday. Mrs. Ada Lattin and son of Trenholm went to Portland on Wednesday. School Notes 0, Musaet Mad Mania Fee Daeteeyii leg Wm"'a Clthe. 'I waa once Cotuedle Free eni. but a eicttor, not 111 en. tri-4. I bnd on whit hat. which I had. been told Bulled m quit wall, rrom ' thu bo lu wblrb I aat I noticed Alfred d. Muaaet. aud b caught night of ma, to. m ha raroa to a no baiwaaa tba , u It plnnted bluiaetf la front of ma and mi Id rudelyi 'You're got a hldeou but ihi. ntadinnolaell. I can't Imagine how pretty woman ran dree nadir. It bar atttpiuity ror any on wna but a whlia akin Ilk you ra to so and poll th effect of bar eduipleitoa by wearing a white bat. An bo epoke ba (nva ma a bans on the baad which quit rrnabed mjr bat. turnad on bU brrl and took blmaelf off. "Vhn I told my frland. Rofar do flcauvolr. wbo knaw Da Moaaat wall, of tba Incident b anld: 'Ba to raUtar addlctad to rl pUMnlrtao. Tba ota rr day ba waa at Tortoola wltn U Mo pidor. who waa waortni a Ugbt fmn diva, when auddanly. without tba Nllehtrat warnlns. no aoliod a bottla of raibarry olmp and pourad Ita con- Ipnta orir DM companion a roiim, romplrtoly ruinluf bar tollac. Baaaama to ba amictad with a mania for apoUtaf woiuen a clot boa.' "-"lly Autobiogra phy." by Mm. Jodltb. 1 HE WAS A GROUCH ) Ad Ha B-MiwlaHad a 0d Tort fur County Supt, Wilkinson visited the school on Tuesday. He is always a very welcome visitor. Lois, Leah, Algernon and Edg bert, chilJren of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Oliver, entered school on Mond iy. Alton Clark is at school once more, after an absence on ac count of Bickness. Miss Conlogue returned Mon day from Portland where she 1 spent the week-end. The pupils of the Houlton present at least. j Mrs. Roland Masten spent 8(,hot)' will doubtless add their Alonzo Smith and wife went to Saturday, at the home of John ,names to the already long list Portland last Saturday. Masten. Mrs. Will Belford visited in R- Shields was a visitor to Portland on Wednesday of last Portland the first of the week, week. j Mrs. Oliver Smith shopped in Mr. Ford of Bachelor Flat has Houlton Saturday, moved into Hcul ton, and is occu-j Mrs. A. E. Thompson spent pying the George Chambers resi-' Saturday visiting in Portland, deuce on College street, j Mrs. Walker, who has been ill wno are signing a petition that the old battleship Oregon, instrml of being consigned to the scrap neap, oe allowed to heal the naval procession that opens the Panama Canal. This" petition was recently sent out by the State Supt. of Instruction and will be met with hearty approval. After -I bad a UtUa Iomoo aatarai waU ai o," ramarkad tba nun with tbt gray muiiarho, "and It cn4 o la food abnpa." -tio 1 baad." aaid the atoot sua. 1 waa In tba gang wbarn I kaap my car and bappanad to orarbaar a conraraaUon among tb boys. A ror tain man bad boas Injurad wbUo trav allng abroad-varr badly Injnrad, It waa reported -and ono of th boys was telling tba otbarn about It Tn story In tba p par aaya he tnat gat wall.' tba youngatar want on. Did yoa knew 1.1m. Tatar And the boy nddraaaad promptly rtpllad. 'Sara. I know tb' eld grouch.' 1 "Say. that hit no pratty bard. Bar waa a leading elUMB dying, and ail in boy could tvmambor a boot him waa that ba waa a grouch. Ton, ntr, tt mad m alt np and think hard. And 1 got la my mind that wbaa I paaaad oot I'd Ilka to bo romombond for soaMthiag different" That'a worth conatdftng." mid tba otbr man. "Uood Uit" aaid tba first man. "Good avrmon." naid the arland Ilala Dollar. Administrator's Notice to Creditors IK THE COC5TT COUBT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOB ' COLUMBIA COUNTY. ' In tb matter o( the eatate of J B Lynch, deceaaed. Notice ii hereby giren that E. H. Lynch, the nnderaigned, baa been duly appointed administrator of the estate of J. B. Lynch, deceased, by the County Summons. IN THE CIRCIUT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON. FOB COLUMBIA C0U5TV. S.J. Katninsky, Plaintiff, vt. George Kohl's Pt-If ndant. Io the oaoie of th? stute of Org m, yon are hereby ri quired to app-ar mid answer the complaint filed agaih-t vou in the above entitle 1 ac ion on or before six weeks from the publication of tbis summons, to-wi ; On or l'ore be 14 h Court of the State ot Oregon, foe Cotmu bia County, and has duly qualiflel for day of Apt A, 1913. nd f yea fntl to tp said trust. All pjrsone having claims pear or anwer, lor wnt tlieif, li e arainst aaid estatt are hereby notified plaintiff will tske jurl! lert sg nun j.'" sad required to present the now, duly Mriflftd with ornoer Touchers. O ssid administrator, at the oftoi G. M. Mc Bride, in St. Helens, Coli!U Connty. Oregon, within a-ic mow ths.-from date of tbia notice. "H'! Dated at 8t. Helens. Ore,, and 6rat pnblUhed March 7. 1913. E. H. jjywh, Administrator i the estate of J. B. Lynch, deceastd Administrator's Notice IN THE COUNI T COUBT OF THE STATE OF Ol'.EGON FOB COL UMBIA COUNTY. In the matter i f the estate of Joseph Haybnrn, deceased. Notice is hen by K'Ten tnt w nrrison, aa tbr administrator of tbc estate of Joseph layburn, dereaavd, has rendered and prt sented for settl-raent, and Died in said court his fins' sc-onnt of his administra.ion of said eft ate, and I that f 'onHav. tk.i 24th da nf rbraarr 1913, at I) o'clock p m of sail day, the court room of said court, at the court hone in the riry of St. II-len (olum kiria county, Oreon, haa b-en dt y up pointed by t'.e Jndze of sa d c irt (or the-eettlementof said account, at v hlcb time and place any person interet t-rl Io r-'-f Mtate my appear and file eicep ' ' -'! aroonnl mod hare tbeir ob- 'ii ' I aoraonl brj. '' tpabli,hdtbit Utb day for the sum of f250.00 t' gethrr w th interest thefeon ac tl e att )( e gbl -)':r vent per i.nnuui (rom tl, 14. 'i it December, 1910, the ur ber iita of I'rt) 00 as att )rne ' (ee, inf. for I itr c, t i and disljiir! mfti, o t:l 'ijm n ( prajeii (ur in the cornel .in bled ueiciu to whii-ti refercn'!- it h re'.; m.i'le. Tliii' summon, l tervei 'ipon jou ly pubii&itinn heieo.' fir sir wel-.sic-cessir-ly ;n tre 3t. ).'el-is Vt t, order f the Hosiiab'i ''. A. f nr h, County Jude, act n in t . h e ic; -if Honorablij .1. A. Eaki: , 1 nipt l :U) above entiild court, b -t .rlet.it dated on th 21rt ..ay of Fi:; ur t, 16 i I Date of fir, t pti i ati i it Feb 2;,1 .J Date of lav pub. lea! il. i u p I 1,1 f I Emt;on 1 F.nil; on) A Uti I, Attriej U Prf ttit, m 15., rd of Cn.:,-, I irt.bn d. Ore. t:dMo3 tl(,rO at five per cen' pr annum from lie 19ih diy.f March, 1912, the further; stl ji of f50 00 as attorneys' lee, and the coats and ilisoursementsof this action as prayed for in the Complaint filed herein to which reference is hereby made. This Summons la served upon you by po Mica' ion thereof for tlx weeks nc ceasively In the St. Helens Mist, by ordf of the Honorab e W. A Harris, County judge, adit in the absenceof Honorable J. A. Eakir, Judge of the above entitled Court, w hich oider is dated on the 21st day ol February, 11M3. IH t of lir.-t publicatii n is Feb 21 11.13. i)d e of lat pablicsiion ir April 4. 1913. J Kmm.jDi & mtnons A Heid. Attorney" for Plaintiff, W9 Board Of Trade, Foriland. Oregon SUMMONS SUMMONS. n t ia ?iucuir ourt r the ISTA fE OF OREGON, FOR THE l-.OUNTVOF COI.UMBI t. Victor C. Ma'com, f'l.ii it iff, vs it .ttjre UMI and ! ;ia IN I I s, ). ;i lauti T.i the ni me of the Mm ' ires' n. IN THE CIRCUIT COl'RT OF THE STATE OP OREGON, FOB COL UMBIA COUNTY. Trina Randa Plaint iff, ys August Koski DefeixUiit, In the name ol the state of Oregon, you are hereby reqnired t appear and answer the complaint filed agiinm you in the aN've entitled action on or berore six w-eka fr. m the publication of thi ilimtun s, to:it: on or before the Htb day of April, 1913, and if yon fall to ap pear or answer for want thereof the t'lainl ff will takr Judgment agaiiut yon wbi h Older is diitJ oq the February, 1013. Iaie of first pub leation H Pel'. 31,1913 la't of la-t puhlioation I Apr 114, 1913 Emmons A Emin.ns A Rent, Attorneys for Plaintiff, 909 Board of Trade. Portland, Oreg u. Ill .lay ..I , rrqni.,.1 by ,l,e bkru.icy .c. d Tt.. ...L. I..I a. .. .... ..eouie n e, .iil.s entimsted aaaeis amounting to l.'t0 00. Dated Prh. 21th, 13. Chester G. Mnrphy, Referee In Kankrnpicr Notice to creditor. IN TiiBUWRtCr COURT CF THE United Sta'es. For the District of Oregon Ji the malt' nf Bo C. Davidson, bankrupt No. 2294 In bankruptcy. Notice in hfNblr u(vii Ihat nn ihm 9UI. for the snm of t.!00,00, t .gtb-r wih j dsy of FebraBrv A. D- lm R, c To Whom it May Cone era A tl - nn poring knowing thomwlvea inueoteu toua please call and a,.tti White & White. at Once. interest thereon a', the rate of 'oin ir cent t-r arnum from th . St1 .lay of Angu.t. 101 1 the further mm r.f IW 00 aa attoi e)V fee, and the rest and di b'lrsetneols of this acllon a pr.-iyrd f. r j if the complaint filed beteiii to which n fereme is hereoy made. Thlf -n anions is served npon - ou by ! publi. .l n thereof lor s! W"eks ii",ee- sively in the Ht. Helens Mit.by or. erof ; tl a Ho . W. A. Harris, Count) Jn.lge, siting I i the sbeenre of the ! a. j. A. AdmtnUtrator'a Notice to credi tort IN I HK COUNTY COUBT Ol' ?v STi TE OF OREtiO.V l'OI nL UMIIIACOU.NTV. P. W. IUrrlmnn, A$ Admiaiitftor. I IN THE ci tcuir CO p.: STATE OF OKI tiON F . . iJTAtUCNrV. MMt Sliit'.ion, I" aintil.', Aag.ist K H, D 'emlart. In the ra-ie o' t ie fct ite Vou are bet by r..i;uire,l t : answer the C mplr li t 11 d in the above sntfll -d set c it: six weeks frm the pubic, .'on o summons, I -wit tfci Ktn or April 1CJ3, . a a I ir toe fail to appear arswr .- tenet thereof, lb fUlmtlST wilt Uf Jiulgairnt aniaat yon lor th sum ot IOt?.'X w' latent on 1 200.00 at tiv ptrc-K rr aaoaia from th 18th day of Noyr tuber, 1911 to Alarch 19, 191, and fntereM on if T I K I CCIU.'I. of Olr-g. Ii. 8pcr an.l R"'r"- 3 ou jn or f itt til .iij i - nn I arh of y u .re ! t 'jv e u ed o .ippearao'l a ifwe b i cr n. j ,Mn -'ndge f thu above ei itlt 1 court, ,i fiai nit j agjiinsi yoi. r iin- it) ,ve nf I 'it id a. toil on or b.:fc r. t w il t fn rn , h pit liion of Ll i nm n i, lo-v it: in or b. f ie the I4J-. a: of tt r I, 1( n I i! joj fail to ( :i r or r rer die fi diD', 'hereof pbilnt (' will ti k i w Hit S,t iimt Jon forib i nini ( f ('.'.V bO :tt , ti.e ' with ialer-rt l hereon n lie t .e 'if 'o e.- ce&Cperarnuoifroni tje IjiU i, cf Aiiitaat l!X4t, the flintier suit of W 00 a. u;frceyj" la .u d lor u lid it ,ci.n r.mls of '1 i i dlo; a i pra- d 'it in t t. couiplni .! fed he ein to ifc- jh r "(.'enee is herilf mule. ilti r 'j:niuona is tr n d hp. n J )U ,i it i. if , i u by publli at oi Hit I r .( e s ru!.sive1y ir t'ie i-ii 'itr i vi l.y ontr cf thu J ir. V. A larr a, .o- rt'y fi aft. nriir.f in mi j rce '.o oral.M J. A. full i, Jul! .' I i re ei Med court. b ch or :r It 4t; l ths 21st day -f fe' ruanr il 11. I tie lift pubficntfin F b. I, If . 3 I ite t l b at publication It A pill 4,19 S Bmmnni aV Enin.oii A R l I, Attoreys for JlafriliaT. 909 Board of Trade, JtMtJaod, Or. Daviilfon.nl Moinr. lrjrn ilia h nV. I ropt above named, as duly adjililicat d bankrupt and that the firs meeting of I his credito'l will held at ll fflcee . ol the undeisianed r oius 401.2-3, Fen. In the matter of the eat.i. i a ton Building. Portland, O;. . on the 7th Lynch, Deceased. " day ..f March. 19IS, at 10 a m.stl Nolle. I. i i wire), time said creditor, may niind. 1 1 Vncl, tb. n. r" 0mt v pr. tre their claim.. ...point a true ,e, W . Vd ' r'r'f"?1 l"n l examine th, banket. .,, ..-.iS::. surh otherv l,a.1'.ies as may p.rp-rly . .ourl ol lh' ,, ... ' by V"" . t.i... :.i . : i.. - ...... vi vreiron. r v.ui,'c ''', . iii Hireling 1 1 lima unlet be prevented in f ) -n Livery, Feed and Sale Stable DRAY I NC AND TRANSFER All Buaineag Promptly Attended To PHONE IS OR 42 Orgstsvit f..- t . -. -ak-'aa llir f .riilllit Il n . . .11 M'"" V'n C''"'" Biainai ,.ti h, unilr.,,11Ir,dt ,,t,. , " i u ii, fits hi the sain.- il,. it .;lml....ra,or.tu,.tfn,e ,,,o.M "i i P ie. in llelc..:-ol.,.l, .V. M" Ore.-..,,. -1,1,1., " ' n.y. 'luniii fate of this notice. Th Hlfisl Man. Any man wbo, by aoand thinking and bard work. dvlopa and carrt on productive tnduauy and by hie good Ju.lsmvnt rnak that Induatry both pmntablo and aUUe eoafer aa lav meuaa bennt on aoclaty-CharkM W. LUlot (run, 1 1,, Dit-datSl. IU. n..Ore , ..... pni.tr.ied March 7. linn tint MER BLACKBURN M. HfLE, CI'ECON Prop. 3 A.ln l.y net K- ( in Ii. i.i!... . - '-e mi. dect'ttsed. ' f Am 7. HCtC(A rRCACff DRY QkZAninC A ti D Pl!3IC r.WSSr CIELKER SHOP Pn,,,Ur WITS PfSSSfD WHlli YOU WAIT SPITS MAPI TO 08 DIM iy TIBST CLASS TAUOS ON THE ST.ANI .St. Helens, Or. Summon IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF TIIK FTATROF OHE(?ON. FOR TUB COUNTY OF COLUMBIA. Frank Walker, Plaintiff, vs. Capitoli, Lillian Walker. Defeadant To Cauitoli Lillian Walker, Defend ant; r In the name ol the state of Oregon, yon are herehy requested to appear and snsaer to the complaint filed againat you in thenboveentitled suit within six weeks from the data of th first publlca. ion ol thu notice, to.wit: the 7th day of March. 1(113, ,n( if M o or wunt th-re.,! ih, plaintiff will take J'idKinent and decree against you, for evor d.s.olving -he bon.la of matrimony ow and heretofore existing beta ceil 5"j and th plaintiff, and for the car ii I r.i.to.lr of the minor children and '"ftmri, older and ftmher relief aa to he court may equitbl aad lust, 'I tot 'plalntlir. cost, and disborse "I 'inn herein. S'-' vice ol this summons I made upon by imbllc.tiou of the aame In tb 1 ,eM a weekly newananer. an NUi ce.siv , Wfrk, by rtlt o( , V '""'7 th. Hon. J.A.Rakln. on T "hun ,l,UlW Curt' "'V'' 4,11 "Jol March, 1013 M!::,'.?pu,',i,,,oa,h7,,,d'y, ASu,;1.l,"h,,h,fc Perry C. Htrou.l, Attorney for Plaintiff H"d National llank Building, ei, johna, Oregon. CO.tbULS VVINES -.CIGARS IWHISKCY me 'Uld CooJ. a Specialty c-niriAKD S BEER MjyDGEBAR COURTEOUS COMPTenT CATIR-J