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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 7, 1892)
lulled Mates md County Official Paper Bt. Hiclbni, October 7, 1892. LOCAL AND GENERAL. You should take your county paper. Assessor Kyser, of Tryon, was In town Tueaday. Jolin Moynard, ol Flslihawk, was at the county acat Wednesday. . Judge lilnnchard called at the me tropolla Monday. Remember the masquerade ball at Ealnier next Friday night. Dr. W. 0. Belt, ol Kainler, was in our town Tueaday night. Tnnn vaon. th great poetauthor, died in London yesterday morning atl 1:35., I WaetfMuckle, of Skamokawa, wbs visiting friendi and relativea in thia place tliu first of the week. Sheriff Massie haa moved into town and is occupying the house of Jacob (ieorge on Honesty Hill. Oharlea Newell, formerly of Hills boro, haa moved with his family to Bt. Ilelous, where they will in future re aide. . If you cannot subscribe 9500 In aid of some university or charitable inati tutlon, subscribe for the OnitooK Mibt only $1.50 per year in advance. I wish to make a Arm denial of the rumor, if there be such rumor, that Portland can undersell me in milli nery goods. Mrs, 0, L. Comjurh. I). W. Richardson hss leased the farm of T. H. Taylor on the point of Sauvlea island for a term of five years and will take possession on or about November 1. Elder Weir, of the Methodist church will hold the regular quarterly meet ing of that denomination in Bt. Helens next Buuduy, preaching morning and evening. Rev. A. B. Wade, of the Hillsboro Christian church, preached in St. Helena last Sunday morning- In the evening Itcv. Vincent, of the Evangel ical church occupied the pulpit. Brice Hacker made final proof on his claim befor County Clerk Quick Mondavi jr.Oo Tuesday Charles Love- gren anrf W. II. Kyser made proof on their claims in the clerk's office. License to wed were issued by the county clerk Tuesday to D.an Freeman and Maria McKay, of Seappoose ; It. II. Sanborn and Dele 8chmidt, and W. V. Murr and Bessie Schmidt, of Beaver vulley. Jacob Timonen, a Rnrsinn Finn, of Ixiwer Beaver, was examined before Judge Blanchard by Dr. W. C. Belt, of Kainier, and pronounced insane. He was taken to the asylum at Salem by Deiiuiy Sheriff Milee Wednesday. Little Carrie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Bice, met with a painful accident Tuesday evening. While out with her doll cariiuge she fell, causing a double dislocation of the left arm at the elbow. Drs. Cliff and Belt were summoned and reduced the fracture. Thr Mist office has just received a large invoice of lob priming paper di reel from the wholesale house of Blake, McFall 4 Co., and are prepared to print letter heads, note and bill beads, nveloDes. cards, etc, at prices that cannot be duplicated in Portland. Everybody should attend the world's fair entertainment at Delena tomor row night. Show your publio spirit by encouraging a worthy enterprise. Lay aside your excuse tablet and let your neighbor see that you are en dowed with some degree of progress iveness. . Samuel C. Bitchcy, of Hillsboro, one of Oregon's earliest pioneers, died lust week, aged 85 years and 6 months. Mr. Richey crossed the plainsIn com pany with our towusipan.yMr. A. H. Illakesley, In 1862,' andyfiiis lived In the state continuously since, most of the time in Washington county. The Kamm building on the corner of First and Pine streets, in Portland, was destroyed by fire Sunday night. During the fire a fireman by the name of Huston fell from a ladder onto the slone pavement and was taken to the hospital in a probably fatal condition. A man by the name of John Gray was also burned to death, being Uken out of the debris next day. Many years' practice have given C. A. Snow t Co., solicitors of patents at Washington, D. C, unsurpassed suc cess in obtaining patents in all classes of inventions. They make a specialty of rejected cases, and have secured al lowance of many patents that had been previously rejooted. Their advertise ment in another column, will be of in terest to inventors, patentee, manufac tures, and all who have to do with patents. Last Saturday night while Mr. 8. Saulser, who lives about three miles west of town, was here in attendance at Masonic lodge, some snealc thief entered his house by breaking the door lock, and carried offa Winchester rifle and a watoh. The watoh wae in it trunk which was broken open by the thief. Mr. Saulser says he knows who the guilty parlies are and will lose no time in trying to effect their capture. The Iralda and Kellogg have agiin locked horns. LaBt week, probably through a misunderstanding of sig nals, the ateamers looked guards, the Kellogg being slightly in the lead leaving Portland. At Portsmouth the KMaaa ran so dose to shore (the river being very narrow at that place) that the Iralda was grounded. The cap tain of the latter steamer made com plaint to the local inspectors and a hearing of the two sides of the case will be had soon. This scheme so often resorted to by the slower boat of locking guards witli tne lasier one in ,rW that, she mav not pass is a dan- serous one and should be suppressed bv the inspectors. It places in jeop' il.o lives of the Basaenirers on board as well as the safety of the ateamers, and the patrons of this route have com plained no little amount Captain Walter Tibbetts, who will be remembered by our readers as be ing in command of the three-masted schooner, Sadie F. Ciller a few years ago, was in St. Helens yesterday. The Caller, live jearg ago took several car goes of lumber from this place to San Pedro, Cel., from Mucklo Bros. mill. Captain Tibbetts at that time formed the acquaintance of a number of St. Helens people who were glad to see him back among them again. He is now in command of a new four masted schooner, the Sslvator, which is now taking cargo in Portland, and will sail for the south in a few days. Mr. and Mrs James Muckle gave a very pleasant dinner party to a num ber of friends Monday evening. Those present were : Mr. and Mrs. James Muckle, Misses Dell Butler, Alice Cox and Josie Groves, and Messrs. Wash ington Muckle, Professor Looney, J. R. Beeglo, and Rev. A. B. Wade, of Hillsboro. After tea social conversa tion was indulged in, interspersed with vocal and instrumental music by Miss Butler, umil late in the evening when the party departed leaving their com pliments wiiu me nost ana uosiess. Prof. Clceton was in St. Helens last Saturday night and left on the Dixon on Sunday for Clatskanie, where he will preside as principal ol the nuest school in the county. Mr. Cleeton and the people of Clatskanie should each congratulate themselvesthe lat ter on the selection of such an able Instructor, and the former on being selected to preside over the school that is starting out under such favorable circumstances. Further comment is unnecessary in this connection. The oircuit court docket in a "dan dy" this time, perhaps the largest evi r reiorded in this county, li wouia seem from the number of divorce cases that "marriage was a failure" in Columbia county. The tax roll for 1892 is completed and was forwarded by the clerk to the Secretary of State Monday, where the state board ol equalization will omci ate on the document. Mrs. Lucy Miller, of Lone Rock, Gilliam county. Or., is visiting her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Beegle, of Gilllon. She will remain about a month. Final proof was made before the county clerk Wednesday by D. M, Dorsev. Dan Stehinan and E. E. Grin- die, with C. F.Doan as witness in each oase. Rev. Joe Waldron returned from Vernonia Wednesday, where he spoke on Tuesday before the county alliance. He left on Ibe Lurlineior roruana. Read the financial statement in an other column. Baking Powder War. The envy shown by other baking nowder manufacturers of the great prestige of the Royal Baking Powder is not at all surprising. For thirty years the Royal has been the standard for purity and strenth in baking powders, and has been placed ... . , L I ..f ...O..I.1 al me neao oy every uuaru ui uiuuiai examiners whether State or National The Royal Baking Powder Company controls its own cream of tartar fac tory and the process for making the onlv chemically nure cream of tartar. It sends its products to millions of homes sll over the world, supplys the Armv and Navy, the great transutlan tic steamers, the finest hotels and res taurants, and is recommended by the best chiefs and authorities on cui sine in every land. Its sale is larger than that of all other cream of -tartar lba'iing powders combined; it has more friends among housekeepers tnan any other similar article. These facts are doubtless bitterness to tiie mskers of the inferior baking powders. HOVLTON. Lin Meeker is constructing a brake- water on Milton creek, opposite bis barn, and will be ready for the next flood that comes along. Our new wagon bridge is boing ex tenaivolv patronised by the lumber and shingle haulers and the publio in general. Rev. Vincent preached here Sun day. School began Monday under the di rection ol Mr. Charles Elrey. A Car Isr Cksltra. There is no use of any one suffer ing with the cholera when Chamber lain's Colio, Cholera snd Diarrhoea Remedy can be procured. It will give relief in a few minutes and cure in a short lime. I have tried it and know W. II. Clinton, Helmetta, N. J. The epidemic at Helmetta was at first believed to be cholera, but subsequent investigation proved it to be a violent form of dysentery, almost as danger ous as cholera. This Remedy was used there with great success. For sale by Edwin Ross, druggist. It SJhaulal Be In Every J . B. Wilson, S71 Clay St. , Sharpsburg, Pa., says he will not be without Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, that It cured his wife who was threatened with pneumonia after an attack of la grippe, when various other remedies and several physicians bad done bar no good, Robert Barber, of Cooksport, Pa., claims Dr. King's New Discovery has done him more good than anything be ever used for lung trouble. Nothing like it. Try it. Free trial bottles at Edwin Ross' drug store. , . BHCklen'a Arnica Halve. The Best Salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores. Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Bores, Tetter, Chsppsd Hands, Chilblains, Corns and ail Skin Ernptlons, and positively eures Piles, er no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satis faction, or money refunded, Fries 25 eents per box. For Sale Bv Edwin Ross. The Polaonoua Aclde Tn hinnd should be taken ud and re mnmH hv the liver and kidneva. but these nrvana net out of order fail to do their work and the result is rheumatism. There an n thmiNund remedies for the liver and kidneys, but there Is only one cure for rheumatism , and that Is Dr. Drummond's Lightning Remedy. A large bottie may be bad at the druggists, or will be sent by ex press to any address on receipt of 6. That is the price ot a cure, and any one who is having an argument with the rheumatism will feel fully repaid by the first dose. Drunnnond Medicine (So., 48-50 Maiden Lane, New York. Agents wanted. Subscribe (or the Mist 1.50eyear COLUMBIA COUNTY'S Reports of the Sheriff, Treasurer find Clerk for the Six Months Ending September 30, 1802. SEMI-ANNUAL STATEMENT Of the amount of Money and Warrants received for Tsxes, and Money paid to the County Treasurer by the Sheriff of Columbia County, Oregon, for the three months ending on the 30th day of September, A. D. 1892 : TO AU3VKT BIOEIVED, In coin and currency 12.532 03 In comity warrants , 827 87 Total received $3,300 00 STATE OF OREGON, ) County of Columbia,) B8, I. G. A. MASSIE, Sheriff of Said foregoing statement is correct and true. Witness my hand tins let day oi uctoner, a. v. jlow,. G. A. MASSIE, Sheriff of Columbia County. SEMI-ANNUAL Of the County Treasurer of Columbia ending on the aUtll day ot eepiemoer, a. u. xoz, oi money received and paid out, from whom received and from what source, and on what aocount paid out : AMOUNT RZCSIVID. U92 Julv A To amount received from retiring treasurer, general fund To amount received from retiring $3,593 78 treasurer, school (unci . .. To amount received Irom retiring 1,688 61 14160 47 46 treasurer, Institute fund To amount received from retiring treasurer, special deposit. . . . ... Tn Rinniint. received from sheriff. taxes 1801. general fund z.uio ui July 8 . To amount received from II H. Goldman, peddler s license, sc i fund . S 00 July 20 ' To amount received from E. E. Quick, general fund 41 00 io amount received irom iuihu, taxes 1891, general fund ....... . Aug. 8 To amount received from A. H. Blakesley, J. I., fines, school fund Aug. 10 To amount received from A. H. Blakesley, J. P., lines, schuol fund A in. 17 2,760 00 19 60 10 00 To amount received from state treasurer, ichool apportionment for I W2. school fun na 2,733 25 Aug. il ia amount received from L. T. Vancver, peddler's license, sch'l f uud Aug. 81 To amount received from sheriff, taxes 1891, general fund.. Sept. 7 To amount received from J. B. I loan J. P., fines, school fund Sept. 10 To amount received from A. H. Blakesley, J. P., taken from dead man, general fund Sept. 24 To amount reeeived from Judson Weed, asesor, poll taxes 1892, general fund To amount received from E. E. Quick, clerk, trial fees, general fund Amount areneral fund.. $9,2.17 86 2 60 600 00 6 00 2 45 74 00 72 00 Amount school fund ... 4.363 86 Total . .. $13,601 72 STATE OF OREGON, k County of Columbia,) ' I. E. M. WHARTON, do hereby correct atalement of the amounts received, paid out and remaining on hand in the county treasury of said couuty day of- September. A. V. lotfB. Witness my hand this SOwl day-of E. SEMI-ANNUAL REPORT Of the County Clerk of Columbia County, State of Oregon, showing the amount and number of claims allowed by the County Court of said County, for what allowed, amount of warrants drawn, and amount of warrants outstanding and unpaid, from the 1st day of March, 1892, to the 30th day of September, 1892, OS WHAT ACCODItT ALLOWKD. County Judge's SBlary Cnnntv Treasurer's salary ... County School Superintendent County Assessor , County Surveyor...." County Pheriff ...... County Clerk.. . District. Attorney Official Reporter.. Justice of Pence acting as Coroner Insane account Bounty on scalps of wild animals Election expense, judges and clerks Rebnte of tax ' Roads and Bridges Pauners' expense . . County Commissioners... Hailiff. Circuit Court, criminal expenses Justice court, criminal , ..... Stationery and printing Court House supplies, records Printing tax list Fuel Total amount claims allowed and drawn. AMOUNT OF OUTSTANDING WARRANTS UNPAID. Outstanding unpaid County Warrants on Jummated interest accrued mereon Total unpaid County Warrants, including interest : . . . SEMI-ANNUAL SUMMARY STATEMENT Of the Financial Condition of the County of Columbia, in the State of Ore gon, on the 30th day of September. A. D, 1892s LIABILITIES, To Warrants drawn on the Coun ty Treasurer, and outstanding and unpaid 126.335 32 To estimated amount of interest accrued thereon 250 00 Total ... . f26,585 32 STATE OP OREGON, ) County of Columbia,) 88. I, E. E. QUICK, County Clerk of the County of Columbia, State of Ore gon, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct statement of the number and amount of claims allnweil by the County Court of said County, for the eix months ending on the 30th day of September, 1892, ou what ac count the same were allowed, and the amount of warrants drawn, and the amount of warrnnts outstanding and unpaid as the same appear upon the records of my office in my official custody. Witness my hand and the Seal of the County Court of said J seal. County thia 30th day of September, A. D. 1892. E. E. QUICK, County Clerk. FINANCIAL EXHIBIT. B AXOUXT MID 0OCHTY TaEASCBIB. To County Trtasu rer ....... . 3,250 00 On band to balance 110 CO Total.. 13360 00 County, do hereby certify that the STATEMENT County, Oregon, for the six months AMOUNTS rAIO OUT. 1882. Sept. 30 By amount paid ont on school su perintendent's warrants By balance on hand School Fund. $3,990 21 373 65 Total $4,363 86 1892. General Sent. 30 Fund. Bv amount paid out on county warrants $4,131 07 fly balance on band ; . . 432 78 Bv amount special deposit 49 91 By amount Institute fund 120 50 Bv amount to iav advertised Co. warrants not presented . . . 4,482 60 By amount paid on school super intendent's order on the insti tute fund 21 00 Total .... $9,237 88 Grand total. . $13,601 72 certify that the foregoing is a true and for the six months ending ou the 30th September, 1892, M. WHARTON. County Treasurer. both inclusive: no. or amount or AMOUNT or CLAIMS CLAIMS WARRANTS ALLOWED. ALLOWKD. PRAWN. 6 $2S0 00 2r0 00 6 175 00 . 175 00 9 297 50 2! 17 50 6 614 50 64 50 ' 4 409 00 40! 00 6 1.278 55 1,278 65 4 H7 8fl8 87 3 122 55 : 122 55 1 20 00 20 00 ,18 52 90 52 00 1 6 00 5 00 23 140 00 119 00 65 605 13 565 13 4 38 34 38 34 106 8,228 75 3,228 75 29 726 97 726 97 4 251 45 251 45 1 27 00 27 00 71 488 25 486 25 83 91 20 91 20 6 239 16 339 16 13 - 237 50 237 50 1 800 00 800 00 1 11 00 11 00 429 110,905 62 10,905 62 , the 80th day of September, 1892. . S26.3S5 32 250 00 S20.585 32 By Funds in hands of County Treasurer applicable to the pay ment of County Warrants Bv Funds In hands of County Sheriff applicable to the pay-, mentnf County Warrants By estimated unpaid current taxes applicable to the payment of Couuty Warrants . Bv amount In hnnds of County Treasurer to pay advertised $432 78 110 00 9.815 37 t'ounty warrants Indebtedness of County..... 4,482 fiO 11,744 57 Total. ... 128.585 32 Manufacturers of ROUGH Fir and Cedar Lumber. Clear Flooring, Ceiling Constantly Clatskanie, - Are You Prejudiced Many people tl'ink it necessary to go to some large city to find a first-class DRUG Don't you believe it; because you is a nrst-ciass arug siore nere vy winu6 u Who carries a fine and varied stock of Drugs, Chemicals, Standard Patent Medicines, Fresh trom Prescriptions carefully compounded by an experienced chencist. , PEEFUIiES . St: Heens, : CLATSKANIE LINE,- STEAMER G. W. SHAVER. J. W. SHAVER, Master. r,.n.. PorrWnd at Alrter St. dock Monday. "Wednesday, Friday X-Sv; CSJ HO JL V Ww V" - v , - - . fnufctanlo tminhinflr at Sauvies Island. St. Helens.Oolumbia f!it.v. TCalama. Neer City. Rainier, Cedar Landing, Mt Coffin, Bradbury. Btella, UaK romt, turning Tuesday, Thursday, ana MUCKLE BROS., -Manufacturers of LUMBER AMD GENERAL MERCHANDISE. ST. HELENS, OR. Joseph Kellogg tfc Joseph Kellogg FOR COWLITZ RIVER. NORTHWEST - Leaves and EYirlav at 5 am.' Leaves day, and Saturday at 6 a. m. JOSEPH KELLOGG Leaves RAINIER at 5 a. daily, Sunday excepted, arriving at Portland at 10:30 a. Returning leaves Portland at 1 p. m., arriving at 6 p. m Don't Buy -ANYWHERE BUT DRUG -YOW WILL Freshest, Purest, and Best of Everything -AT Clatskanie DR. J. E. HALL, Proprietor. Nstlee ( Creditors. Notice Is hereby given by the under signed administrator of the estate of George Allshoune, deceased , to the credi tors ot, and all persons having claims against the said deceased, to exhibit them with the necessary vouchers within six months after the first publication of this notice.' to the said administrator, at his office at Gilllon postofflce, In Columbia County. State of Oregon. W.8. NCNN, Administrator of the Estate of George Allshouse, deceased. Dated this 20th day of August , 1892. and Dealers in- inn . ' PRESSED and Finishing Material on Hand, v V - - uregon. STORE. can be convinced that there the factory. : Oregon. anu an iuujiuibuu, ru"i v oaiuruay. PIALIBS IH- Cos River Steamers and Northwest KELSO Monday, Wednesday PORTLAND Tuesday, Thurs Your Drugs AT A REGULAR- AT A REGULAR STORE FIND THE- THE- Drug Stores -GO TO JOHN A. BECK, The Watchmaker and Jewele FOR YOUR ELEGANT : : : JEWELRY. The Finest assortment of Watches, Clocks and Jewelry of all descriptions. Opposite the Esmond, Portland, Oregon SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the State ol Oregon (or Columbia County. T. N. Kycbma, Plaintiff, j vs. f Ladra" A. Ryckmast, Defendant) To Laura A. Ryckiunn, the above-named defendant; You will please take notice, that you are required lo apear in the above-entitled court or. the first day of Its next regular term, to-wit: on the Uth day of Octoher and answer the complaint of plaintiff tiled agoiuat you in said court, or ths plain tiff will take a docree against you for the relief demanded in the complaint, 1. e.,a judgment dissolving the marriage contract heretoiore and now existing between you and he, (defendant and plaintiff.) Publlibed by an order made by the Hon. Thomas A. McBridc, Judge of the eaid court, made at chambers on the 24th day of August, 1892. W. 3. RICE. a2fk7 Attorney for Plaintiff. simnwns. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, lor Columbia uounty. Edwabd Wkbstib, Plaintiff, 1 vs. I Gos H. Btnom and Nkllib Bt- mon, his wife, defendants. J ToOus H. Bynon and Nellie Bynon, his wife, the above-named defendant : In the name of the State of Oregon, you are hereby required to apear and answer the con: plaint filed against you in the above entitled action, on or before the first day of the next term of the aboveentitied court, to wit: The lirst Tuesday alter tne second Monday in October, 1892, being the 11th day of said month: and if you fail so to answer, lor want wereoi me pininuu wi.i take ludgment against you and each of you for the sum of $55.00, with interest thereon since the 16th day of March, 1891, at the rate often percent, per annum, and for the further sum of fiO.OO as attorney's fees herein, and for bis costs and disbursements of this action. Ibis summons is putmsnea pursuant io an order of Thomas A. McBnde, judge of the above entitled court, made al cnaiuucrs on the 23d day of Angust, 1892. n a26o7 Attorney for Plaintiff. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon fur Columbia County. John Freilinger, plaintiff , ) vs. f A iianiata Freilincrer. defendant.) To August Kreiliiiger the above-named de fendant: In the name of the State of Oregon, you are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed agaiustyouin the above entitled suit on or before the Hrstday of the next term of the above entitled court, io- wit: The first Tuesday after tne seconu Monday in October 1892. being the 11th day of said month, and if you fail to to answer lor want tnereoi , tne piainun win nyv'J , the court for the relief demanded in tha complaint, via : For a decree of divorce, and that the marriage contract between the larties be dissolved, ana lor nu costs viu isbursements of tiu suit. This summons Is published pursuant to an order of Thomas A. Mc bride, judge ot the ahove entitled court, made at chambers on the23dday of August 1892. 26o7 Attorney for Plaintiff. . . scaimoNS). .. In the Circuit Court of the State ot Oregon, for the County of Uolumbia. Ida M. Hocoh, Plaintiff, , 1 vs. Willis P. Housh, Defendant ) To Willis P. Hough, the above-named de fendant: In the name of the State of Oregon, yon are hereby notified and reijuired to appear and answer the complaint in the above en titled cause and court by the 11th dav of October, 1892, that being the first day of the term of said court, following the expiration of the time prescribe in the order for the publication or tnis summons; vua ii juu :uil so to answer or appear therein, the plaintiff will apply to the court for the re lief and for a decree as craved for in her complaint, to-wit: For a decree dissolving the bonds of matrimony existing between plaintiff and defendant; and for such further and other relief as to the court may seem just and equitable. mis summons la oruerw wi ujahi the said defendant by publication thereof bv Honorable loyal B. Stearns, judge of the circuit court oi tne rnurui juuiuiui District of the State of Oregon, by order made and dated on the 25th day of August, 1S92. DELL STUART. 2o7 Attorney for riaintirr. SIMMONS. . In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Columbia County. Josi Mabtib, Plaintiff, I VS. ' f .y..: Robert. Mastib, Defendant ) Tn 1itirt Martin Htiinrlftffw... in U14 name oi me sun ox urevvri, vim are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint tiled against you in the above entitled suit, on Tuesday, the 11th day of October, 1HHZ-, ana It you ian so to answer the plaintiff will apply to the Court for tire relief craved for in the complaint. I he i-b- ject of thia suit is to obtaiu a decree of ui- vorce irom you upon toe grounas oi as sertion. " This summons is published by order ot Hon. T . A. McBride, judge of said court, made August 1, 1802. J. C. MORE LAND,' a?Po7 Attorney for Plaintiff. MJAIMOIIS. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Columbia uiunty. Jxams H. Hibahoa, plaintiff vs. Josh H. Mieakda. defendant. To John H. Meranda, the above-named de fendant:-. In the name of the State, of Oregon voei are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint of nlaintiff herein, bv Tues in u day the 11 day of October, 1892, that being the first day of the term of said court, fol lowing the expiration of the time prescribed in the order for the publication of this sum mons, and if yon fail so to appear and an swer, the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded in her complaint, towit: For a decree dissolving the mar riaee contract now existing between you and plaintiff, and permitting her to resume her maiden name of Jennie M. Emerson, and for the costs and disbursements of this suit and such other relief as to the court mav appear equitable. You are hereby no tified that this summons is served upon you by publication thereof, once a week for six weeic in 1HB ukbuon alist, a weeaiy newspaper of general circulation pub lished In , the County of Columbia ami State of Oregon, m pnrsoance of and by virtue of an order duly made by the Honorable T. A . McBride, judge of the Fifth judicial district of Oregon, made and dated August 13th, 1892. - D1LLARD & COLE, Attorneys for plaintiff. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Columbia County. Joseph B. Mesbbvx, Plaintiff, ) vs. r Oebtkdde V. Mcsebvi, Defendant.) To Gertrude V. Meserve, the above named defendant: In the name of the State of Oregon, you are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint of plaintiff herein by Tues day, the 11th day of October, 1892, that being the first day of the term of said court following the expiration of the time pre scribed in the order for the publication of this summons; and if you fail so to appear and answer, the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded in his com- plaint, to-wit: for a decree dissolving the bo vo nds of matrimony now existing between ou and plaintiff, aud that he be decreed to be the owner in fee of alt the real estate set forth and described in said complaint. You are hereby notified thai this sum mons is served upon you by publication thereof , once a week for six weeks, in The Orsook Mist, a weekly newspaper of gen. eral circulation , published in the Count j of Columbia and State of Oregon, In pursu ance of an order duly made bv the Honor able Thomas A. McBride, judge of the Hfta Judicial District of Oregon, madeand r'nted August 34, 1892. a-t Attorneys for riaiutiE. about the matter.