L m AM It r. - .1 . c4l.k. Contruct Co. at il.li ... ...... 01 OClUGlllSUl rmlll,.0 cchi ii t v ii vii 11 (I i.i.! t for new road work Hint It would not fonlli'""'' fr,,m "UK0 ih hTuTed by tlio Htute Highway I"1, r" bill wlll'll HlO COIltrilCt WBS .ml eXWUlOll. tllOU BOCtlOIIB iftt . m,i therefrom. Not- HH,U" '"i,.. ,.ir...-t. the oontrucl- "onl " " ...,111ml to do any work "'TgCouiiiy llil not want or pro M"19. ".. i.v work to be done 1,010 iu v A m ulmwn nn dhua i f the Htute lllKliwy Engineer, , tlnmfxl cost of wild two hoc M .- 7 iiuo.00. Tim contract- Lmi'J I" "l0 controversy ,ut on. that preceded the settle ( If t Sutxr.luy. Hut said see llMtor him . worn i" - ; nM 01 work uii iiiv 1-11 d tliut It wan In thr linua tl.jk ..ti ii .... ' " a . 1 7 . ,u'u"-u It told ,H State lllKliwoy Commission It W(MI, oxpnnd thin season on now work if mm I'lllllllllHHIOIl would ifcu.uiiu.uu of state mfinl'le l'"' ' nl.liuiiV UII ,7imf '"""' n 11 totlie Count j ... ... .iiwirivii It of such work 10 .. I., .irlnllv W.I uliliout pnnBiim w " - ' , ruulTHftor coum - - uittltul coi.wri.lng itaitl wet Ion . m. liiwt Justice In this claim. hi a dlmiute urono liutwnon the a,ti iiiKhwiiy Engineer's olllce and oiiitructoi- an to lh. method ol raiuBUllnit Hi" pr"'" " Pn"' lf, ruMilt' niBHonry. 1 lie controctoi rUlmiHt It '! mtH Icil to pay for tin mtlre wall t tlio lilKlmt unit prlci jpulloihla tlmrutoi and the eiiKlni (UIiiiihI Hint the amount to he pnld (or tlio wull BIH'UIII II" CUIIIIUIUU HlfiTi'iit irlct' fr dlfTiiront couram ia kiIiI IHml fHllmute walla of thh Unit "" cri'dlti'd at the li'Hiwr prlci roniHiilwl ly th KiiRlnonr. We Iibvi rrw ilnoi' uur attmitlon wna ill reel ml in thin ffutiire hud moat aorlom juubu to the correctnima of tin anlnecr'n iiobIIIoii thereon. 13) The coiitrui'tor claimed thai II bull bwn miitorlully and auliatantl ,llr UuiunKi'd ly the failure ot tin ounly lu procuro rlKhta of way In nrkiui iilaii'ii uloiiK the lllKhway and III ainwMiiiiit Inuhlllty to put Hi men and ipiliiiint to wiiri. aa earl) all would liiivn diino had aald rlichti ol war I'1'1' prix'tiri'd in iiroper time know niiihliiK of the facta on whli'li thlHcluliu waa founded and ex PipmhI 110 opinion whatuver aa to the urrllB llit-ri'iif. 141 Tin' nmlrurtor rlulmiid thai II Imd hi'i'ii HiTlmiKly and iubnliiiitl all; damnKi'd hy the KiiKlnenr'a prmlon lit work without good cuuhi A ariimii llnum; hut we hare alwayi thouf; lit liml, ho Ioiik aa he acted In loud fullli, the KiiKlueer had tin lower unilir Hie contrai't to kuHpend mrk on uny nnd nil parte ot tin HiKliway ut any and all tlmea; and f know of notliliiK upon which an) claim of Imd fullli on Mi part In thai ward could ho pritdlcated. Aside from the mere aettlemut ol (he controviTBloa with the contractor, ibore wcr otlior Blronk reaaona wh) it wai dNiili'dly to the Intoreat of Co lumlila County to terminate the con tract and K't rid of the contractor l idellhiti-ly ixpri'BHud BKreeinent with II The iirlnripul one waa that tin County watitrd to make new con tracts with roliulite and aatlHfuctnr) trw contniriiiri under which It ibould lie ri'liovod of any nhltKalloti t build llm above mentioned fee- llunt at Colile und Itulnler and othei wctloua of (be hlichway ai orlnliittll: pUnni'd mill suikIIUmI, If there wa m eitli-tiictit with the Comiolldated t'otitruct ( o. all unflnUhed work cnired by Kb contract would .have to be ri'lut und done within a irtaNonabh lime und nil audi reletting and new work would have to be accounted fol to It I, v., mi Id company would In Nilltliil to an additional credit 01 iuIiJiti to nn ndditlonnl debit, a tin tan) miKlit be, for anld new work. (J 11 the other bund. If a aetllement wai made with mild Company, the Count) would be entirely free and unfettered lode nil or any nnrt ot aald unfitilali l work In whatever niauner It dwini'd for lie bitBt liitoroata. Ona oiluT Hem ot partlculur lm- portanco Bbotild bo mentioned lire mil tliut In the iliimiiRe cane brouxhl In the I nlted Btutea Court by the Spokane, I'orlliind A Heattlo Kail ay Co. HKiiliiMt the IkinBolldated Coiitruet Co. and Columbia County. la mud nun the plaintiff cluiins that Iti rullrond and roadway hna been damni;iMl In tho turn of $20,000.00 urtlie liiiiropir locution and unnklll w coiikI ruction of portion ot the hlshwuy included In thla contruct. The c.iHo wiib tried before and takun nmlor mlvlnement by Judge Wolver ton lHt winter and there ta a llkoll hood tliut ho will render a Judnmonl therein uKiiliiHt Columbia County. I'nder hint Butunluy'a aettlement, which la fully covered by carefully drawn iiEroementa exocuteil by the 'I'onsolidutud Contract Co." and Coltimlilu Cnnniv" nnd the "New EiiKliind Canualty Co.". aald Count) pohl anld surety 105,000.04 and aald contract wna cancelled nnd terminal- w and aald contractor released from 'l clultiia und liability of any and 'very kind arUiiiK out of mild con- trait or nu Id com puny 'a work on the 1 omnium lllKhway. And by miii iKieimient guid contractor anil Bultl iiroty fiirtbur asroed to Indemnify nd a.ive hurniloHa laid County from ny lliililliiy or coBt or expense hy feimnn or on account of any clnlnif thnrotoforn or thereafter aaaerted "Kuhmt Bald county by liny person (or hibor performed or materlalf iiivnlHliml to Raid contractor or for ny dlrent or Indlroc.t damiiRO to per- on or property arlsliiR out ot the "orn iiono by said contractor ami Mprnsnly ncrnod to nnv nny iudgmoiit tendered iiRiiliiHt anld county In said "It hy mild rnllwny company. ' "ii'rn is notblng lu the gettldineni niadfl or nirrnnmnnt avnpillnd which In any way released anld surety from H llnblllty to third persona under tho bond it Knve when mid contract ua executnil. Hn fur n the rlu'its of llilrd persona under aald bond are conrorneil 11 u.n nni in ilip newer of fiilumbln County to take nway the Hut., to make the muttor cicnr It Is oxnresHly nrovldod In said a(?roe "fnt tliut It dooa not In any way modify or lessen the liability of siild 'irety iindor milil bond to norsoiis conlrlbiiti! fllllllu liu.l..,!.. ucli new work, wo took tho muttor up with anld coniiiilsBion and uhtuin ud Its consent to a reduction of huuI amount to ha expnndod by the Coun ty from MO.Ooo.oo to :!fi,ooo o anil new promlHe from -mid com' mlsHlon of Its $50,000.00 contribu tion on condition that tlio County would expend $35,000.00. Contemporaneously with the milk ing of this aettleiiiHtit with the Con lolldiited Contract Co. the County 'ourl awarded a now contract to the Itiunllfer-ClnrkBon Co. for parts of he 11 ti II 11 1 hIi oil work covered hy the ontract with the Consolidated Con- .raci t o. llinne new contractors are eputed to he hlndly competent and uoroiixiiiy rename und wo hope and tellovo they will prove so In tbulr ork. We prepared the contract . icutcd with them which conforms In he main to the printed form of con ract Issued out of the State lllirli- way KiiKlneer's depurtment; but we nciuuitii in bum contruct a provlHion of InrKO value to Colutiibla County tliut after "it Id contractors have uirned t00, 000 00 under said cm. ract Columbia County may, at Ub pi ion, terminate sultl contract by lotlfylnir said contractors In writing f such tcrinlnntlon. Kurtlmrmore. S to new work as dlatlllKUlBtied frmn InishlnK-up work covered by thin ew contract, the unit nrlces to he alil to the new contractors on some f the lark-eat items ot work included n the new contruct are less tliut the nit prices for the sumo items In Un til contract. We have lindertuken herein to In- llcuto some of the reusona why we ncoinmeiided the settlement you nude Inst ButiiBiluy with the CoiiboII- lated Contract Co. Much more nlulit bo said In justlflcution of auld leltli'ini'iit from tlio standpoint of olumliln County, but we think we ave said onntifch to sntlafy any fulr- nliided person tbut you nnd your at- orneys carefully guarded the Inter- sta of Columbia County In tho ne- olIiitloiiB that led up to Bald settle- nent and rendered It Hood Bervlces n BCcompllBliltiK said Bottlomi'iit. 1 ours very truly, MAIiAKKKV. HKAltltOOK ft lillllll.K, I'er DAN J. MALAHKEV. COURT PROCEEDINGS IliU for CoiiMriii'tinK KUh'I IlrldKC ArnmB (iiilxknnlc lllver, Are He-Jis-dil as lU-lnit Tim IliKh. Ruturday, June 2(1, 1915. 13th ludlcial Day. Court cniiio pursuant to adjourn ment. Ollloers all present. Duo pro- lamatlon heliiR made, tho following iroceedlnKS were had: In the matter of the construction f a steel bridge across the ( lutska- le river, near Clatskanle, on the lla- el drove road: On thla day nronnsnl for con itrurtliiR a steel bridge across tne liiikkanlo river, near tho city or lalHkanlo. on the Hazel drove rood ecordiuir to tlio plana and speclllcn- Iiiiib na Dronnred by the statu uign vay Knglneer, were opened and ex mined by tho court, iioiiik as 101 iiwa: rortland ltrldge and Iron t o. tor l.n iiiiii nf 1 1 Kf! 2.00. I'uclllc Iron Works, for tho sum 01 .1 111 nn fowl tt Ilrlilgo CO., tor 1110 sum 01 12200.00. I W. White, ror 1110 nn no. Ami II nnnenrlllS ID IIIO v ouri inin .11 nf mi til nrooiiHiils are too IiIkI), U orderoil that tho snme ne aim nre lereby rejected. Whereupon, Court aujourneo. sum of HI MMOXH. i 11.. .. ... mo i.ircuu court of the State of eaHt Quarter of .. ;..Ior. 11,0 ,0ll,'ty of Columbia. Br of tl,e "lrM' Hilrtt Morse, Jacob Ilea-, UHn township iiiiniiiiH k. Urewull, J. v. Kaxton weBt of tlio Wllla I' rmik M. (liuiFi.ii 1....... ,;1 : """'"! c,.i.,n,i,i.. (. llim iii 1 ,','"rlor and Cbrls ""r M"r"u,T- I''" wife. I'lulntlffs, a. , L,'k"on Heirs of Schubel C Acl.llles VV. U. fopolnna, Mary U opehiml, I. 11. Copubind, Hoy ('opel und, lx,ra Cornlck, Joseph U. Cooo hind and llnnjamln It. Copeland, Mol II 1' ullor, now Mrs. W. M. Law, and all other persons unknown claiming any Intorost In the real property do buiiiiuii III J Jul II 1 1 iTh pnmnl.l.l 1 fendaiitH. JD- 'ot is unknown heirs of Schubel .. Achilles, W. H, Copeland, Hoy t opolund, Dora Camlck (or Kornlck) Joseph I,. Copeland. Mollln v,,ur (now Mrs. W. M. Law) and nil nii.n- persons unknown Uulmlnir nr.v impr est In tlie real property duacrlbed In plaint as complaint, and hereinafter described: In tlio nnmo of the State of Orm you are hereby roiiulrml 1.. o und answer the complulnt filed against you In the above entitled suit wiuiiii six weeks rrom tho dute of the llrst publication of this summons, to wll: on or before the 2d day of July, Ml 5, and If you full to so annenr and answer the said complulnt, for want lying and beln In Columbia Cnunlv. State of Oregon, to-wlt: The south the northwest quar- southeast quarter of sec- 7 north, range 4 metto meridian, in .. n- .. a bui: i.bbu in u. a. gom coin; ten per cent to accompany bid, and balance on confirmation of sale by said Coun ty Court. All bids to be directed to the undersigned, at St. Helens, Ore gon. L. it. KUTHEHFOilD, Administrator of the estate of Frank A. Swangren, deceased. Dated at Str Helens, Oregon, June i, 115. First publication June 4, 1916. Last publication July 2, 1916. publication of this summons, and if you full to answer said cause of suit on or before the 3d day of July, 1916, for want thereof the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief pray ed for in his complaint, to-wit: a decree herein awarding plaintiff an absolute divorce from said defendant on the grounds ot desertion, that she be restored to her former name, Em- 1 ma Vassaw, and for such other and further relief as the court may deem meet and equitable. SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Columbia County. Charles W. Johnson, plaintiff, vs. Mary John son, defendant. To Mary Johnson, the above named defendant: In the name of the State of Oregon, you" are hereby required to appear and ans wer the complaint filed against you In the above entitled court on or be fore the 17th day of July, A. D. 1916, which is six weeks after the 4th day of June, A. D. 1916, tho date ordered for the first publication of suinmuus; and lf you fall to bo ap- iiiunw.f n... . .. ... . iFr aim biihwot, piuiniiii win apply . Zl " "1" 5'?. "Iu'"tl"s wl to" to the court for the relief demanded Z: .-"' ' "gainst you as, ln his complaint, to-wlt: For a de- Tlils summons is published In pur suance of an order of Hon. J. A. Eakin, judge ot the above entitled court made and entered on the 18th day of May, 1916, and .time pre scribed for publication thereof Is six weeks, beginning with the issue of May 21, 1916, and continuing each week thereafter to and Including the issue of July 2, 1915. W. l. COOPER, Attorney for Plaintiff, 926 Chamber of Commerce, Port land, Oregon. prayed Tor In plulntlffs complaint, to wlt: a decree of the above meutlnnnd court adjudging that tlio above nam ed plaintiffs are tho owners in fee croe dissolving the bonds of matri mony heretofore and -now existing between the plaintiff and defendant herein, and that plaintiff be decreed GENTS FURNISHINGS CLOTHING, SHOES HATS AND CAPS FOR SPRING WEAR DRY GOODS, FURNITURE , H. -MO ROUS & SON "QUALITY, QUANTITY, PRICE." , HMirti - :ev.Brully ? following I to be the owner of Lot 8 in Block 78, described reul property, to-wlt: bo- in .i. e. t. ,... Ill It I II rr l l n tl l VI. VI m, (ICIDUD, VUIUUlUia "V. 1 I g a1",, ",r,mr,M County, Oregon, freed from any claim m.l i .in 11. 1 I,0"atlon of defendant, nnd for such other nnd 7, " V""" lurtner rellet as to the court may ginning at tb t Kami, kimiik jiu uu rso. ot. nn rtuUt nAr . A 4i,n 1 1 flu.. 1 1 1 . . , ... , ' i , 1 vuti aa lw mo tuui t 1 , "u, V ',r0' ,n -oiumoia gCem equitable and Just. - 1 '..." ui i'icruii, running uience eust 40.20 ch 34 ch Thin mimmnni la nntillalinil l.v nr. thence south I .inr nf ti,Q u a i ri.k i,.,i.. .i thenco south 62 doKreeii eaHt ti.A n Ai..mki. " 8 '? ",0r1,ll.,)0.u".".,,ry 11,.ie ot ;he ty- stute ot Oregon, made and enter ed on the 4th day of June, A.D. 1916. auld bchubel C. AclillloB Donation lnd Claim to the northwest corner of the In ml deeded to Joseph L. and iienjumin it. ('ope)nnd, being deed recorded In Hook X at page 449. Hoc- ords of Deeds of said Columbia coun ty, Oregon; thence south 28 degrees west following the western boundary line of the aald Joseph L. and Uenja- 111 1 n It. Copelund hind to the northeast comer of a tract of land deeded to Miner Miller by deed recorded in Hook X at page 623 of the Records of Deeds of Columbia county, Oregon: thence south 31 degrees 46 minutes west 40 rods more or less, to M. E. MILLER and W. A. HARRIS, Attorneys for Plaintiff. St. Helens, Oregon. First publication, June 4, 1916. Last publication, July 16, 1916. NOTICK OK ADMINISTRATOR'S S.tl.K OF REAL PROPERTY. SCAPPOOSE. Mrs. Emma Morwln nnd Mr. ami .Irs. Slfort of Portland, spent Sun lay visiting their friends at Scup tOONO. Mrs. Robo Watts nnd Mrs. R. r. -iiblock spent the week end at Sea- dilo and report that thriving burg nf II ready for tlio outing season. Tho Fourth of July committee ro hard nl work on tho details foi ,ur coming celebration, nnd a big afo nnd sano time Is promised. 1 m .Vnrron brass hnnii is im'ihb " or tho occasion and many oinei inlqiio features are promised. Low Snider Is planning a no.it mngalow, to be erected on his place lenr Ilonoyinun'B station. Lew Ii 1 wldo awake ninu nnd will do much o imnrovo tho country; Supervisor Mackny Is top dressing he main road with screenings nam from tho St. Helens crusher, and iromlses to give us a flno road for ho Benson's travel. Many Washington automobiles arc msslng through our county on the vay to tho big exposition nt Sun 'riinclsco. Mrs. Hurt West and O. M. Wash uiru wore oloctod clerk nnd director .iiv nl tho bcIiooI mooting .n MflllllllV. An additional toucher will be .laced In the High School for the :oxt year, owing to tho number of itudonts therein. ' The Italian sub-cent rnctora on tho Imltli road have been discharged by tondmaster Titus for failure to com ily with tho specifications. Mrs. Lily Rchell of Soasldo, Is vis ting her brother. 0. W. Grant, uur- ng tlio wooii. southern boundary line of the said Schubel ('. Achilles Donution Land Claim; thence north (2 degrees along tho southern boundary line ot the Schubel ('. Achilles Donation Land Claim to the southwest corner of the said Schubel C. Achillea , Donation Land Claim; thence north along the west boundary line of the said Achll les Donation Lund Claim to the place of beginning, all lu Columbia county, State of Oregon, except a tract of hind hounded and described as fol lows, to-wlt: Uegiiining at the south- went corner of t lie laud heretofore conveyed to Henry llelzenreter and Christina Helzenreter, his wife, by deed recorded at page 441 of Hook 16 of the Records of Deeds of Columbia county, Oregon; thence north along tlio eastern boundary line of said land of Henry und ChrlBtina HeUenrcter to tho south boundary line of the land conveyed to J. S. Millard by deed re corded at page 174 ln Hook "O" of the Records of Deeds ot Columbia county, Oregon; thence easterly along tho south boundary line ot the saiu J. S. Millard land to the northwest corner of the tract of land conveyed to A. M. Clark by deed recorded at mice 391 of Hook 7 ot Records of Deeds of Columbia county, Oregon; thence southerly along the west boundary line of tho said A. M. Clark trnct of land to the southern boundary line of the Schubel C Achilles Donation Land Claim, being claim No. 67. notification No. 4325, in Columbia county, Oregon; thence westerly along the southern boundary line of' the said Schubel C. Achilles Donation Land Claim to the place of beciniiliiE. (The above description Is an exact description of the land set forth in plaintiffs' complaint but is a shortened description of the mi 1110). And that the title ot the said Notice is hereby given, that ln ac cordance with an order made by the County Judge of Columbia County, the Oregon, on the 6th day of June, 1916 ln the matter of the estate of Ed. Black, deceased, and under the power and authority given to me by that order, that on and after the 10th day of June, 1916, I will proceed to sell, at private sale, for cash, for the highest possible price, the following described real property belonging to said estate, to-wlt: Lot Four (4) in Ulock Eighteen (18) in the City ot Rainier, Columbia County, Oregon; that after said date mentioned, I will receive offers for the sale of said property under the terms sped lied, from any person or persons who may be interested in the same. Dated this 8th day of June, 1916. A. JALOFF, Administrator of the ostate of Ed. lllack, deceased. Residence Astoria, Oregon. June 11, Jul 9. HARD W A RE Complete Stock of Heavy and Shelf Goods SASH, DOORS, BLINDS, SCREEN DOORS Farm Implements MUCKLE HARDWARE CO. ST. HELENS, OREGON EUROPEAN PLAN AMERICAN PLAN EVERYTHING MODERN AT THE ST. HELENS HOTEL J. GEORGE, Proprietor ALL BUSSES CALL AT HOTEL RATES $1.00 AND UP SPECIAL RATES TO REGULAR BOARDERS SUMMMON'S. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Columbia County. Emma Ilumgardner, plaintiff, vs. James ltumgardner, defendant. To James Ilumgardner, above named defend ant: In the name ot the State of Ore gon, you are hereby required to ap pear and answer the complaint filed against you ln the above entitled suit within six weeks from the 21st day ot May, 1916, the date ot the first LODGES Klwanda Tribe No. 63, Improved Order of Redmen, meets second and fourth Thursdays ot each month ln K. ot P. hall, St. Helens. Visiting brethren welcome. E. I. BALLAGH, C. ot R. Fourth Annual Columbia County Fair TO BE HELD SEPT. 22-23-24, 1915 St. Helens Rebekah Lodge, No. A . aHi. A .ttmA Tlllll,nJnn Visiting members always welcome. the above named defendants be ad judged to have no right, title, Interest or estate in or to the said reul prop erty and for Biich other and further relief as to the court may seem equit able. This summons is publlslied by virtue of nn order of the above en titled court made and entered on the 15th day of May, 1916, directing tne sumo to he published ln tne si. nol ens Mist, a newspupor of goneral cir culation, publlslied at St. Ilolens, Co lumbia county, Oregon. 8 WEEK & SHKLTON and C. L. SWEEK, Attorneys for rialntlffs. Date of first publication, May 21, 101 B. Date of last publication, July 2, 1916. MRS. ELLA ALLEN, N. O. OKA BENNETT, Sec. Sec'y, St. Heleus. Koulton Circle No. 478, Women ot Woodcraft, meets the second and fourth Tuesday afternoon ot each month at Houlton, Oregon. AGNES DIXON, O. N. ANNA RICHARDSON, Clerk. Columbia Encampment, No. 77, I. O. O. F. meets in the I. O. O. F. Hull, on the second and fourth Thursday of each month. Sojourn ing Patriarchs most cordially invited to meet with us CHAS. M. BEELER, C. P. C. W. BLAKESLEY, Scribe. Avon Lodge No. 62 Knights ot Pythias meets every Tuesday even ing. In Castle Hall; St. Helens. Vis Ring Knights always welcome. S. R. SONNEL.AND, C. U. M. E. MILLER, K. of R. S. North Bank Rail 26 Hours' Ocean Sail TO SAN FRANCISCO Palatial 6-Deck, Triple-Screw, 24-Knot SS. "Northern Pacific" St. Helens Lodge No. 32, A. F. & A. M. meets 1st and 3rd Saturday in each month. Visiting brothers cordially welcomed. EDWIN ROSS, Master. E. E. QUICK, Secretary. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE OF HALIC. In the County Court of the Stato of Oregon, for Columbia County. In the muttor of tho estate of Frank A. Swangren, docoased. Notice Is here by given that In pursuance of, and by virtue of. and order of the County Court ot the State of Oregon, for Co lnmiiiii County, made on April 27 1916, in the matter of the estate of Frank A. Swangren, deceased, au MmrWlnir the administrator thereof to sell all the real property of said es tate, at private sale, the unaersigneo, i. a minilnlHtrator ot said estate, will, from and after Saturday, the 3rd day of July, A.I).19ir, sen at private Baie, in the hlBhost bidder for cash In gold coin of the U. S., and subject to con firmation by saw county uouri, ami nnui nu iib siild sale until an ui emu m...i, r.i.nnn. r, v. a i. " - , . . , .. I 1.1 I . I'll 1 1 V 1 1. k 1 L 1 v.. kl UigDID III real property, or so much thereof as Masonic Hall the second and fourth la necessary 10 py Saturdays of each month. St. Helens Lodge O. F. building, on meets ln the I O No 117. I. O. O. F. the socond and fourth Saturdays ot each month, visiting members are al ways given a hearty welcome. JESSE LANSING, N. Q. C..W. BLAKESLEY, See and expenses of administration oi said estate has been sold, 'all tho right, title, Interest nnd estate of the ...i.i Frank A. Swnngren, decensed, at the time of his death, and all the right, title ana iniorest mat mo nam i, estate has since acquired ny opera- - . -II l l i.j tr IRENE M. DAY, W. M. E. A. UOTGER, Secretary. WnntedTo ro.it a good piano by otherwlM, ta and to Tm. omce ' the following described real property Tllltcum Tribe No. 62, Improved O. R. M., ot Yankton, Ore., meets at Ub wigwam, second and fourth Sat urdays of each month. W. G. BRANNON, C. ot It EBER BROWN, Sach. Premium Lists will Se sent on application to L- .Tarbell, Prest., Yankton, or J. H. Southard, SAILS June8, 12, 16,20,24,28 Every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday there . .after with return to service of SS. "Great. . Northern." STEAMER TRAIN 9 :30 A. M. SS. arrives San Francisco 3 :30 P. M. next day. FEATURES OF SERVICE: Incomparable for comfort. Free Deck Chairs and Steamer Rugs. Free Refreshments and Mid-forenoon boul- lion, 4 o'clock tea and buffet lunches. Orchestra Deck Games Palm Garden . Rooms de Luxe Shower Baths Sun i Parlor. I Cuisine the Finest. $30, round trip, meals and berth included. San Diego $48. "An elegant Ship and a Beautiful Trip" the popular verdict of trav elers on this speedy ves sel. J. O. DIVENS, Agent, HOULTON, ORE. i i 1 I iTi ior tntin said County.'!