The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913, November 19, 1897, Image 3

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    Ki v kb Ria. The Columbia at
title pla Iim raised several feet in the
pest week, and perhapt will continue
io rise until in we-mr nom lie iriliu
trles h dianoe to run off.
To 8kkv 4 JuRoBi.In litsi St-
urday'a Oregonlan appeared the list of
the Jury (irwn in uie united males
court in rortiana ror tne coming term
which will convent on the 30th ol tbii
month. Mr. it. Cox. or Dili oily, ait J
lit, 0. 8. Emerson, of lloulton, were
drawn from una county,
Failed to Emoutb Theodore
Purraut waa not banned last Friday
aa waa atataa oy tne associated press,
Jnsteed M waa granted a gtay of exe
cation for alxty day. Since that lime
however, Ilia uprenie court decided
that mandate abould be -Issued at
one. Assistant Attorney-General
Anderton tiiinka thig will aattle the
matter aod baaten Lurrnt'e execution
OoviBto With Bow. T1i foot
bill and mountaina on the opposite
aide of the Columbia from St. Helens
have bten covered with anow (or aev
' tral dy. The latter part of laat week
waa quite cold and Indication pointed
at that time to eevere weather. A
repetition of weather of November a
year ago waa preaicteo. oy many, and
indeed good atari wat being made in
that direction.
' Thi MajniHDH. On latt Friday
evening a grand mean Dun wa given
in tbia city which wa liberally at
tended. About 40 number were told,
nd nearly quite that many were
niaaked. Bit pntee were given aa fol
Iowa! For the beat sustained char
acter, Mr. W. E. Bteven and Mr. Ed
Watte) beat wall sera, Mia Hamilton,
of Llnnton, and Mr. Will Cionlngr,
of Soapfiooac; moatcomio character,
Mr. Amoe Blasene, and Mr. J. 8
Cloninger. Dancing wat kept np till
late hour, aodall thorough) eujoyed
uemseirea.
Iar Activm Opuatiox. For the
Aral time in over three year, every
blaal furnace in Allegheny county ia
in operation. The starting of furnace
"F" of the Carnegie Steel Company
lew aayi ago made the rtxu motion
eocnt(et. There are thirty irob fur
nece in the county now, and all are
running, making from two to three
bleat every twenty four boura. The
daily output of atnelter iron in that
county now ia approximately 10,000
tone. There have never been more
than twenty-aix furnace in blaat thore
before, but the Carnegie have lately
built four new pUnia,
Fill Fkom a Taia-rut -A man
named John McDonald, who had
walked from Tacoma to Gobi, latt
Friday night, about 11 o'clock, lell
from the railroad trestle at Goble, a
distance of 80 or 35 feet, and everely
injured hi apioe. Sheriff Rice, who
waa notified of the accident, went to
Oobleand brought the man to thia
city Saturday, where be baa aince been
t the Oriental hotel Dr. Bom is treat
ing him, end hope! are entertained
that the uufortunat fellow will be able
to gel out of bed in a few day. Tbe
accident happened while the 11 o'clock
eouth bound passenger waa being made
up titer crossing; on the ferry.
Finer to Hatch There waa con
eklerable excitement about the Aatnria
"regressive Commercial Aociation'a
headquarter ou day 11 week when II
we diacovrrtd that on of the egg in
Ue ealmon hatchery had opened and
luaty young Chinook waa cavorting
round the tank. Quite a large crowd
waa recent during the afternoon and
took a great deal of iniereel in the
new arrival. In all probability many
snore ecge will hatch la a day er two,
and during the week v.altor will be
ftivwa o intetveting eight. The Pro
ejreaiiv Association can claim tbe
credit of batching, artificially, the first
Chinook lajmon ever batched ia Clat
top coanty.
Of Great Bemfit. The recent
heavy rain were anxiously looked for
by the loggere on the lower Colombia.
Tbe heavy rainfall for the pint week
bae swelled the creek tributary to the
Columbia and they are running bank
full. Logger are buiy iluioing and
driving and are putting on extra men
and a general cleanup from the bank
of the creek may be expected. Thi
work baa to be done very quickly aa
the creek full aa fait a they ret
and would leave the log In the me
poalllon a before the t reahet. It I
aafa to av that with thia (realist mill
ion of feet of log will reach tide-
water, and with tbe recent advance in
the price of log, logger will cloee the
moat proaperou eon they have eeu
In a good many year.
To bk thi Fibt. Undoubtedly the
Southern Pacific will be tbe Brat road
to deliver wheat to Aitoria for foreign
shipment. A traveling man from
Portland aald yesterday that tiuce the
Southern Faoiflo had become interested
ia tbe conatruction of the new line to
Aatoria, aa evidenced by tbe action of
it official, and by the fact that much
of the material for the Aitoria road
bear the trademark of the Southern,
that company would probably be tbe
firat to get to tidewater over the new
road. Portland people are greatly re
joicing over the fact that next aumtner
they oan take the oar at the Uniou
depot, Portland, direct for Seaside,
limine men who like to pend Sun
day on -the beach oan leave Portland
Saturday afternoon, and arrive at their
favorite reeort in time lor supper.
Aatorian.
Ibrroularity Charord. The Ore
gon Oily Enterpriae y s "The hen
industry appear to be run at a very
irregular apoed here In Oregon, giving
our people either a feast or a famine
in ben fruit. Of the Importation of
Eaatera egga the Oregon Agricultur
al haa the following to aay ; 'About
910,000 have gone Kad from Ponland
within the paat month to pay for egg.
It i probable that 25,000 will not
cover tho whole cost of Eastern egg
imported into Oregon and Washing
too during the month of October. It
i unfortunate that we are sending
away so much money that ought to be
distributed at home. It i not becsuie
of a look of hens in this country that
we are Importing so many egg. There
are bom enough, but we have not
lerned how to induce them to 1
ulllcieni number of egg' ni wn
for home use.' " .
rwj T ,
... miioauia incrcanuie Cota
Pov, of Missoula, Montana, will move
the headquarters of that firm, which,
1500,000, to Aatorfa .hortly after the
ttrt of the year. Th company, be
IddS conducting a general mercantile
business, will go into the longing bus
iness on a large scale sad will operste
an extensive Mwmill plant, principally
for the export trade. Mr. Wood, a
thorough sawmill man, and a business
asioolam of Mr. Hammond, I now in
Portland looking up thi latter propo
rtion. Three site for the mill r
under consideration, one at Smith'
point, one at Tongue point, and the
third and moat feasible one, the plant
now operated by the Clatsop Milt Com
pany. Nesntialiona towurd tha nnr.
oharlng of this plant have been going
on for some time, and on last Friday a
consultation was held In Portland
between Mr. Hammond, Mr. Woods
and W. 8. Kinney at which It ia
tood an effer wa made for it. What
action wa taken it is impossible to
learu a yet.
A Corfu ox Board Ths bod v of a
ouge carrot resembling the form of a
person, (male) -lay in elate" aboard
the Northwest on ber down trio last
Tuesday. It was pUoed on a pile of
lumoer ana oovered with a sheet, pre
senting a morbid appearance, and
thna who chanced to pas near it
walked with sileot tep and bowed
bead. Word went throusb lb erowd
on board that the remain of an Infant
boy were picked .p in lbs Cowlits near
me mouth ol the Coweeman. "Cbet"
Rulifson, of Carrollton. beins more in
quisitivethsniherestof the panenger
waa taxen cy i-urser Wharton to view
the "remain." He approached tbe
"(acred" altar with lifted bat and
solemn and pathetic look. A th
heet wa gently raised by Mr. Whar
ton, the crowd cave on mlchtv roar
of laughter, for there lay a fifteen
pound carrot, the exact image of an
infant boy. Wharton laughs every
time be thinks of the matter and tbe
boys say 'Chef will not come out
from bis ranch for soma titn. Kelso
Journal.
Km at Scappoobb. Last Monday
night, about 8 o'clock, tbe heaven in
southerly direction from here were
quit brilliantly illuminated by the
leaping flame of a burning structure,
wnicn Bt, Helens people concluded
must bo near the Muckle or Copeland
place on the bay. Upon inquiry, bow-
ever, the next day, it was Warned that
it was the old Foppletou or Banks
nouaa, lual opposite the West residence
on Scappooee lace, that bad burned.
Tbe building was unoccupied at the
lima save, perhaps, a tramp may
have been tleeping in it that night,
and further than that there is no clue
to the origin of the fire. Tbe building
had been a landmark in that section
for many years, and perhaps bad af
forded shelter to many an unfortunate
and deserving being j but so far as
vslue was concerned, it bad none, to
ipeak of. It was first reported that
tbe una, large barn on the west place
bad burned, but fortunately the rumor
proved untrue.
Ah Objxct or Curiosity. Out on
the Nebalem road, about 7 milea east
and eouth of Olney, stands a giant fir
tree that ha withstood the storms oi
hundred of years. It measure 17
feet across at the base, and is said to
be the largest fir tree in Clatsop
county, and during the past several
years has been visited by hundreds of
people, many ol whom nave photo
graphed tbia great forest monarch. It
baa been suirested that the tree be
felled and a cut taken from its base
and brought to Astoria sod placed on
exhibition. As the tree itsndt in tbe
county road, it would bs far better if
the county eonrt would set said the
ground s a publio park. A good,
passable road will soma day be built
into tha Nehalene country, when it
will be an easy matter tor visitor to
drive out and look at tho great tree a
it aland, toweriog far into the sky
above it neighbors. It is certainly a
light well worth tha trip. Aitoria n.
Avsrtxd a MuroRTUMB On last
Monday evening; a passenger down
from Portland on tha Youncr America
created a little excitement for a few
momenta by aetting himself afire
not intentionally,however. Tbe gentle
man reside somewhere in the vicinity
of Scappoose, and had been to Port
land. It eem he had a bottle of
alcohol in hia pocket, and coming on
the boat, feeling tired, laid down on
the teat to reel, when in ionic manner
th bottle wa broken and it content
aturated the man' clothing. Waking
up. he discovered what had happened,
and threw the glas overboard. Hia
next idea waa to ugnt in pipe, anu
atriklng a match, the alooholio gas
wa IcuIUd and tha man waa eoon
enveloped in flame. Fortunately be
wa not seriously burned, aa tue crew
rendered assistance in extinguishing
the flame and tearing: his clothing
from him.
About the lust of this month the
new boiler bonse of the Oregon City
woolen mill will be ready for work and
tha entire factory will then be put in
operation to its full capacity. Nearly
all the departments are now running,
employing more than 300 operatives.
There ia every prospect for a busy
winter for thia eatabhshraent, the man-
faoture of goods for tha Yukon trade
being an important part of it work.
Hew te Cwre Hlllras Calle.
I suffered for weeks with eollo and pains
In my stomach caused by biliousness, and
had to tak medicine all the while until l
used Chamberlain' Collo, Cholera and Di
arrhoea Kemsdy, which oured me. I have
Bines recommended it to a good many peo
ple. Mas. F. TluTLita, Falrhrtven, Conn.
Perrons who are sutiject to oiuous oono
oan ward on ine muni or ihkirk vm
reineoy an soon as rna nrat syDipwoig ap
pear. Hold oy nr. auwiu
The nrevailina rain alorm is becom
ing a matter for serious consideration.
The Columbia' tributaries ar running
hank full and ereat dumaso threatens.
Tbe Willamette and Columbia valleys
are liable lo be flooded, thus sustain
ing great loss.
Karl'a Clover Root Tea, for eonsnniptlon
It' the bent and if after using It you don't
aay so, return the package and get your
mousy. Bold by Dr. Edwin Ross.
i ,atowa.-Tbs Astoria
ihirw IVtl,"rity talement
Hh"r;u?;1"mmod''Ol.pr..i.
LOCAL AMD GENERAL.
Rev, Cha. E. Phllbrook
at Scappobe Sunday at 11:30 a.
in., ana at Uoulton at 7 :30 n. m.
Rev. O. Grovenor Halov will nm.Mi
in the M. E. church in this city next
ouuuy evening at a o'clock. Bub-
joou "Aba Autumn of Life."
Thr will be a shooting match held
at Houlton next Wednesday, Novem
ber in, oy ueorgo jferry nd James
Spence, Turkey, gees and chicken
win oe snot for.
t Th reoent rise In the Cowlits river
orougnt down many Hwlog from up
river camp. The boom at the mouth
of the river la in eood. ahan. n
pier for holding tbe boom Just being
Fishermen In th vicitlty of Rainier
are oi me opinioa that the light run
ot lalmon in that seotion is eauaed bv
the heavy blasting along the abore,
where the Aitoria railroad i being
Thi office 1 prepared to turn out
job printing In the last styles and at
extreme low prices. If you have a
quantity of stationery to be printed
let us give you figures before going
elsewhere.
All tbe warehouses in Pullman,
Wash., are overflowing, and the grain
Is being stacked on the outside and
roofed over. The yield i greater than
ever before known in Whitman county,
and will poises a valuation equal to
that at which tbe entire county wa
assessed last year.
In thi Issue will be found tbe cro
ceeding ot the regular November
term of county court. The report is
authentic, being furnished by tbe
county clerk, and i therefore offloial.
All county matter published in this
paper are taken from the record and
ar therefore correct.
LoKkinc camps all alone: the Lower
Columbia are just now filled with life
and activity. Tbe price of lnga con
tinues on tha. npward tendency and
logger ar consequently happy. Vast
bodies of timber land, for several years
psat practically of no value, are cer
tain to prove desirable holdings iu the
near future.
In the future it will be our aim te
publish news from every part of the
coouty, and to do thia successfully we
must have correspondents. If your
neighborhood ia unrepresented in our
columns consider yourself at liberty to
end any matter you may deem proper.
It will be accepted with our moat grac
iou thank.
Tracklaying on the Goble road was
completed laat Friday night to a boat
a quarter of a mile above Aldrich
point. The crew baa been ballasting
tbe line aince that time so that con
struction trains csn be run over it. It
is expected that tracklaying; will be
finished as fares uimton from Astoria
in about two wseks.
It ia reported that W. E. Newsom.
of the steamer Iralda, ia contemplating
tha construction of a steemer for tbe
Portland-Astoria run, the dimension
of which w did not learn, further than
It will be a propeller and equiped with
powsr lufflcient to enable the boat to
make the run from Portland to Astoria
and return in twelve hour, including
all landings.
"Tba worst cold I ever had in my
life was cured by Chamberlain' Cough
Remedy," write W. H. Norton, of
Batter Creek, Cel. "Thi cold left me
with a cough, and I wa expectorating
all the time. Tbe remedy cured me,
and I want all my friend when tioub-
led with a cough or cold to use it, for
it will do them good." Sold by Dr.
Edwin xtoss.
Statistio received at Astoria bow
that th farmer of Oregon are sowing
tbe largest crop ot wheat ever planted
in the state. Thia fall has been a
good one for plowing and the high
prices obtaioed for thie season' crop
nas been an incentive to largely in
crease tbe aoresgs. It is reasonably
oertain that whatever ie planted will
be for chipment next season.
A an example ot what csn be ac
complished by persistent effort along
tbe Una of eduoaiion, even tn me
conntry school, Miss May Whitney
took and successfully passed tbe ex
emination for teachers recently held
in thia city. Mis Whitney never at
tended any but the diitrict schools of
thi county, a faot which apeak hishly
for our institution ot learning and
for th young lady, insofar a the ex
amination recently held was the moil
rigid of any conducted here for some
time, and from the faot that many ap
plicants, who had attended better in
stitution of learning, failed.
VALLEY ITEMS.
Leopold Dupont is working at Howard's
mill.
Fall Dlowlns la about finished, and ths
farmers are fathering in their stock and
preparing for tha winter.
Wm. Miller returned from the Goble
railroad last Saturday. Wm. had been at
work there for some time.
Died On Wednesday. Nov. 10. 1897. at
St. Vincent hospital, Portland, Henry, the
only son of Mrs. Rose Orenky, a siater of
Wm. ana ilUUOipu &ann. lua remains
were brought to this plaoe Friday and in
terred Saturday in Cow Camp cemetery.
Rev. Phllbrook eoaduoted tb funaral er-
vioea.
Death bas been hare and boura away
One very near and dear, .
Has bourne this preoious ona from us
And left us weepiag here.
Royal ssakM tbe looS pars.
,Wlaks7aBBJIa .
Absolutely Curs
hrmn jwi pnwora eo., iwwyn.
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PURELY PERSONAL.
Jacob George was in Portland Tuesday,
Mrs. J, R. Bergls was in Portland Tues-
ay.
John 8. Cloninger was hi Portland Tues
day.
George Maygerwa In this city yesterday
uiuriiiiis
Iarael Hnenfier. nf Varnnnla. waa In town
lasi sriaay, .
Miss Grace Miles visited relatives In thi
city Bunday.
Mrs. C. I. Honghklrk, of Rainier, wn in
ruruano. i ueeuay.
Mr. and Mrs. George G. Mayger were In
Portland this week.
I. 8. Bumgardner, of Olatskanle, waa in
ths city lastUaturday.
Mr. J. W. r)av wna tfA1tnflr tn hnalnaaa
down tb river Wednesday.
OaR BhlntafTer was In this city few
hours laat Monday morning.
Mr. W. B. Dlllard waa attending to Ural
matters in Portland Tuesday.
Omar Bhannahan. of Vernnnla. anent
several days in tbis city this week.
Mrs. G. Vf. Perry, of Houlton. waa a
paesengsrfor Portland Monday morning.
visiting her daughter, Mrs. J. II. Sheldon.
Emerv MHIa. formerly nf Vamnnla. umi
down from Portland Wednesday afternoon.
Mr. D. Vf. Price, of Bcanpoose. waa at
tending to business matters in 'bis city
mwnaay.
Miss Amy Georaa visited ber parents In
this city Hturd sight, returning to Port
land Bouday.
Mrs. R. TJ. MoNtitt. nf Vancouver, anent
Sunday In this city, lua guest of Mr. and
Mrs. W. A. Harris.
Mrs. Basmosen. of Ore
on City, la vinlt
Mrs. John Gil-
ing ber parents, Mr. an
mora tor tew days.
Samuel Lovell. well known In thia eonntv.
is at present in Skaxuar. Nortbwest Terri
tory , and is practicing law.
Mrs. D. J. Bwitser and Mrs. R. Cox were
in Portland Tneadav. accoaananvina: tbeir
sister, Mrs. George, to the hospital.
J. G. Palmer, who. last winter ws inter
eated in church work in this city, is in
bkagnay, working at tbe carpenter trade.
Or. J. E. Hail, of Clatskanie. member of
the board of pension examiners for Colnm
bia county, waa la this city Taesday at
tending a meeting of that body.
Mrs. Jacob Georee. who bas been anlte
sick tor some time, was taken on Tuesday
to Good Bamaritaa hospital, in Portland,
wneresnewui ne treated tor acompticar
tiou of ailments.
Henderson Orchard, tbe aeatleman who
put in tbe water ayatem for tbis city eer
sral years ago, and is yet a member of th
Bt. Helens Light A Water Company, was
la this city Monday evening.
L. J. Meserve. of Delena. was In this citv
last Friday. Lincoln ia at nreeent teacbinc
school at Mist, but took a vacation last
week to visit his parents and to attend to
business matters lu tbis city aud Portland.
Mr. J. R. Beesle. who recently retired
from tbia paper, will hereafter hare charge
of the Oregon City Enterprise. Mr. and
Mrs. Heegle will remove Co uregoa vity,
Drubablv next week, as Mr. Beecie will as
sume control of that paper next Monday.
Martin White, county assessor, waa fn
tbia city Monday oo bis way to Portland.
Mr. White is at present residing on his
place, near Qnincy. He will return to thia
Slace In twe or three weeks and resume his
uties as assessor, having some work to at
tend to in tbe omcs belore beginning the
assessment of 18U8.
W. A. Edgerton. formerly of Clatskanie.
was a pauanger from Portland Tuesday fur
Clatskanie. Mr. Edgertoa and bis sons are
soon to engage in the general merchandise
business at Vale, Malbuer county. Mr.
Kdgerton entertains the hope ot doing a
good business at that place, as it bas a pop
ulation of 600 and i tbeseatol government
for tbat county.
The three year-old boy of J. A. John
son, of Lynn Center, 111., is subject to
attacks of croup. Mr. Johnson says
that he is satisfied that the timely nse
of Chamberlain' Cough Eemeilj, dur
ing a severe attack caved bis little
boy' life. He is in the drug business,
a member of the firm of Johnson Broa.,
of that place, and they handle a great
many patent medicine for throat and
lung disease. He had all these to
choose from, and skilled pbyaioians
ready to respond to bis call, bat se
lected tbis remedy far use in his fam
ily st a time when his child's life wa
in dsuger, because be knew it to be
superior to any other, and famous the
country over for its cure of croup.
Mr. Johnson aays thia is tb beat sell
ing; cough medicine they hsndle, and
that it givea aplendid satisfaction in
all cases. Sold by Dr. Edwin Ross.
What Dr. A. B. Baiter Bar
BcrriLO, N. Y. Gents s From my pei"
sonal knowledge, gained In observing the
effect of your Sbiloh's Cur in esse of ad
vanced Consumption. I am prepared to say
It ia tba most remarkable Remedy that has
aver been brought to my attention. It has
certainly savsd many from Consumption.
Sold by Dr. Edwin Boss.
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S WHI 5ave You frorn to :fj
I sL 3,5 on the Prlce a Suit or I
L '111 $7-5 S
1 I ,1mjp: SUITS - OVERCOATS
I fell "W AH l 8'5 All WOOL 1
'fll If $io.oo-
I I I I it' Dress Suits $12.50 and $15.00
I I f I V'1 Boys' Suits $1.75, $2.50-and 8
I Jr v up to $7.50. jijj
FAflOUS Clothing; House
S COR. MORRISON AND 2ND. STRS., PORTLAND, OR. jj
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ARE THE BEST
Air-Tight Stoves
ALL SIZES, LOWEST PRICES
Granite-wnre, Hardware, Cutlery, Cross-Cut Sawa, Etc.
m OHI2T. 212 First St, Portland, Or.
Prune shippers in the valley cannot
securs boxes with which to ship their
product, the factories being crowded
beyond their capacity. Dried crimes
are selling for 4 snd 4J cents in that
section with indication that prices
will rang higher, snd upon the whole
the prune industry promises bright.
Bbfloh's Consumption Cure cure where
others fail. It Is the leading cough cure,
and no boma should be without it. Pleas
ant to tak and goes right to tb spot. Sold
by Dr. Edwin Ross.
For constipation tak Karl's Clover Boot
Tea, the great blood purifier. Curea head
ache, nervousness, ernptions- on the fsce,
and makee tbe bead clear a a bell. Bold
by Dr. Edwin Ross.
Catarrh Cured. A clear bead and sweet
breath secured with Sbiloh's Catarrh rem'
edy, sold on a guarantee. Nasal injector
tree. Bold ty vt. jtdwin itoas.
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DISSOLUTION NOTICE.
vroTicB is HraitnY oivbm that thb
eo-uartnrufi heretofore existing be
tween I. ft. Beetle and David Davta, known aa
'hcSrmo' Bevgle Davis, publishers o(Thx
oaaooa ssiirr, at vn. xieiens, ureaon, is tmsaay
dissolved bv mutual eonaent. J. K. Reeale re
tiring. Hi. David Darla will conduct tbe bus
iness in tha future aod all blilsdue the said firm
re pavable to him and all accounts owed by
atia Dm win oe paia oy mm.
iiaieo wis 1MB aay oi sovemner, iwi,
. K. BEEOLB.
DAVID DAVIS.
NOTICE SOB PUBLICATIOR..
Lavs Orrcca at Oemoh Citv, Ob..
November 9th, 189?.
NOTICE 18 HEREBY OIVKM THAT THE
toliowlnr-named settler baa filad notice of
bis Intention to make final proof in aupportof
his claim, and that aald proof wlU be made be
fore the Countv Clerk of Columbia Conntr. at
tH. Helena. Oreiron, on December ilh. 1SII7, via:
CON HI AIHH WE M Attm.H A I-iJj,
Homestead Entrv No. U905. for the southwest U
of northeast yi of section 22, township 6 north,
range a west.
He names the followtner wltneesee to Drove bfs
continuous residence upon and cultivation of
said land, via: T. A. Slreda, F. Ullnieckl, tot
impont ana rreo zeuer, an oi vanev, ureaon.
n 12419 CHAA a. MOO RES, Begistet.
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT
NOTTCl? IB HEREBY GIVEN THAT I. THE
undersigned executor of the Laat Will and
Testament of Elisabeth Beegblev, deceased,
have filed in the office of the County Clerk of
Columbia Coanty, State of Oregon, my final ac
count of my administration upon said estate,
together with my petition lor final distribution
of the residue of said estate among the persons
entitled thereto; that the Hon. 3. B. Doan.
Judge of the County Court of aald County and
Bute, baa appointed Thursday, theVthaayo!
December, HOT. at 2 o'clock P. M.. and tbe
Court-room of said Court at tbe Coanty Court
House, tn the City of St. Helens, in aald County
and 8tate, aa the time and place for the settle
ment of aald final account aad the hearing of
said petition for distribution; at which time
aud place any person Interested Id aald estate
may appear and file their objectlona thereto.
Dated at St. Helens, Oregon, November , 1897.
U M. BKKOULEY,
Executor of the Laat Wilt aud Testament of
Elisabeth Beeghley, deceased. notia.
SUMMONS.
In the Circuit Court of th. State of Oregon, for
the County of Columbia.
. B. Fobs, Plaintiff, '
vs.
William Kuensler, Defendant.
To William Kueuzler, Deiendant.
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON,
, Yon are hereby required to appear and ans
wer the complaint filed against you In the above
entitled auit on or before the first day of the regu
lar term of this Court, which will begin the first
Tuesday after the second Monday in May.lSW;
and if you fall to answer, for want thereof,
the plaintiff will take judgment and decree as
prayed for lu tbe complaint herein, declaring
the mortgages therein mentioned, both given
on the 23d day of January, 1890. one by Thomas
Miller to Defendant for the V. of SWJi. and
lots S and 4, and one given by Stephen Miller to
Defendant for theHEji, both tracta of land bs
g in section S3, townships north, range S west,
Willamette meridian, paid, and ordering the
tame satisfied and releaaed upoa the records
thereof. . . ,
Publication ot this summons Is made In ac
cordance with an order of the Hon. T. A. Mo
Bride, Judge of aald eourt, made the 12th day of
October, WOT. L.T, BAB1N,
odio . Attorney for plaintiff.
ASSIGNEE'S NOTICE.
NOTICE 13 HEREBY GIVEN THAT I, THE
underaigned assignee of the estate of Dean
Blanchard, an Insolvent debtor, have filed in
the office of the clerk of the Circuit Court of
the Bute of Oregon, for the Coanty of Colum
bia, my final account of my administrate
upon the estate of said Insolvent debtor, to
gether with my petition asking that I be per
mitted to resign my trust aa such assignee, and
that the Hon. Circuit Court of said County and
State baa appointed the 22nd day of November,
1897, at 10 o'clock A. M., and the courtroom of
said Court, In St. Helens, Columbia County, Or
egon, aa the time and plaoe for tbe settlement of
said aocount and hearing said-petition, at which
Jme and place any person Interested may ap
pear and contest the same. M. BOTH,
Assignee ol the estate of Dean BUachard, in
solvent debtor. 022nU
treasurer's notice.
County Treasurer's Ofhc.
St. Helens, Or Oct. 28, 1897.
Notice is hereby given that all nnpald
County WarranU of said county, which
hare been presented and endorsed "Not
Paid for Want of Funds," prior to March
1, 1895, will be paid upon presentation at
tbis office. Interest will not be allowed
after this date. K. M. WHARTON,
o29n96 Treasurer of Columbia County, Or.
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