The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913, November 26, 1897, Image 3

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    what II Your Hrcohdi An x
cliimK vary Iruihf u!l fwiniiiks tlmt
fVtry u'Jf inu yuung in mi in tuwu it
IpoUM anu wnau yaoanuitte appear in
n,nri auJ other position, of responsi
bility, lhy do not go to tboaawho put
In their tlm amoking cigarette, or
iwoarlntf on in .irem corner una
teeing how tough they can b, but to
tb who lia a olean record of
iolrlty, boneaty and Industry, or one
who will do all In til power for hit
mployw. A, 'fil!ht, eltmn, manly
boy uevar ba to hunt long for a job,
11 It alwayi wanted.
Aprus! Attit Roabcb Herod Taylor,
who fiirmi flveaerof fruit Unit be
low Milton, brought a load of Wltm.ap
and Ban Davia applet to Pendleton
Wednesday and quiokly aoM then) at
two cent pound. Mr Taylor ay
that apple ar "pretty oaurly cUaned
out" in the Willametta valley, a grai
ruany having been .hipped those fall,
U think, good applet will anon com
rtiand funoy figure. The fruit he soils
it obtalnt from hi own train, and h
lludt fiva aori luiUolent to alfurd bin
family a good IWlng, wlih a margin
blclt. haa "peddled" for a doaen
year pait in nearly ever town in
Umatilla county. Eoat Oregonlan.
Fwri ok th FaRMKR.It la ia!d
that an ordinary caterpillar Inmate
10,000 time in bulk thirty dy from
tat time it i hatched ; that the food
it urowa on I vegetable, aud that 10,
000 catorplllara could ilitirny all the
gra on an acre ol ground. The in
aeot population of a alngla cherry tree
infected with aphid was calculated
I.. nromliiDiit entomolouiit to ho 12.-
000,000. Cultivated country diatricit
lire inppoaeu to contain irum uu to
1,000 bird to a mile, each of which
consume hundred of insect each
day. If not wantonly destroyed, the
bird will keep the balance between
plant and intact life. Orcgou City
uterprie.
Fackwo Arru is MicDPoan J. A.
Whitman, the fruitpacker and shipper,
Jiad packer at Work in Medford lt
week putting up yellow Newton Pippin
apph" for the luarkeia of Ourmaoy.
Mr. W hitman recently built a 34x64
frultbouw on the (aim, and thla it
filled with Ben Davie applet about
0000 bushel in all. The capaciijr of
the building if filled to the roof would
be about 15,000 bushels, but, aa the
weight la too great for the ondcr
applet when more than four feet deep,
only 6000 bushel can be aafely atored
therein. Allot thie fruit waa grown
on the home place, and all will liml a
market in Germany. M. B. Hart, who
1 a grader of fruit for Mr. Whitman,
ay that no fiuer fruit ever grew than
that now being put up from the Whit
man orchard, and that great care la
being eierclaed in it preparation for
market. ;- -
Tun Grady' Latkt 8am. The
teemer Grady, which became legally
entangled anon after her arrival at Ban
Francisco, wa aold for a very good
figure by He United Blair marahitl
t Ban Francisco Wednesday of latt
week. The Commercial Newt ay :
"The river (teenier M. C. Grady, a
terwh-ler, that, at the rink ol the
live of officer and crew, wit allowed
to make the perikui voyage here from
the Columbia river, after her arrival
vlld not pay a an Investment. The
captain, who rv kail hie life id the fKl
Jiarcly trip, which the government
Inspector ahould never have per
mitted, did not got hla pay, and there
were many oilier creditor. The little
learner waa told yetterday by order
of United Statca Marshal Baldwin.
The 1 took place in front of the
merchant'! exchange, and the boat
waa knocked down to F. M. Smith,
the "Borai King,' for I73C0. It waa a
rood price j euootrh to pay all claim
Mttinat the trawl, o it it reported,
aud leave a balance beaidce."
Chinkk rttBAaANTa Since the flrat
of September, the opening teaton for
Chine pheasant hunting, the aport
ba been very favoruble throughout
the Willamette valley from Portland
to Eugene, ami ir.i..uB .
hill t,u both ldcs of the river. Nearly
every aporttman baa ome favorite
hunting ground, where h bat a fr end
who hat invited him to aho-it, or where
lie ha rented ground, or ownt land
iothootovcr. The breeding aeaaoii
baa been unuually floe, and brot'da
that hatched out early proapered. Hit
ouail, groute and Oregon pheasant,
bave alao been quite plentiful, but are
ot found to easily a the Mongolian
pl.ea.anta, which haunt the grain
Ml. and open prairioa. lb. Intro
auction of the Mongolian pheasant
into Oregon by O. N. Denny baa been
great thing for .porl.men. The bird.
bve flourithed and increased beyond
expectation, and from their Mgapiiy
! kulklng and hiding and their
wlflnee both on "d 00 wJ0lt'
furni.be. Una .port. Their numbera,
nd the manner in which they have
tnread over the country, especially
throughout the Willamette valley,
nakea probably the beat .hooting
ground for bird, in the Union today.
thi. city laat Sunday of Mr. A. B. Urn
mond, of railroad fame. 0. W. Fulton,
of AtWria. and Honry Failing, P
land, ha. .ot our people to H i 'king
that there ia .omething toJ,tohTf,
pen In the railroad in. ahor Ijr. The
Yakima road took place on H'.20'b'
but whether the vl.it of the gentlemen
... .j ..I,!,, ,ln in ooiuiec-
namea nau muj , ,
tion wttu tut w 1 nlv ,
.ay., 'heg Vancouver, KUokitat A
Yakima roaa ia cu an.
tance of .ome U mile, ron Van
mi.. mm nri irl null V lUr
couver. auo '" -o ,
liw an oatv cradc, tlie
beat, wtieat ocu ",,., ,i10
ington. By building t I
thortoatana mo . .
the wheat field o the tea wu be
obtained by building to Vancouv r
tranaforrinRa6roa.the.r e I" lort
land, and mirrie.i j " ,,,,.
roadtoAatorla. The : recent nlert.t
ia the btuhiing oi uio ,
of the U. P. to Pugt sound, and the
final conduction of the Vancouver
bridge, on which a large turn ol n oney
. hud already been .pent,, !
... .....t...iil nurcnaae in
the V, K. fc Y. aa a feeder to Mr.
Hammond' road."
Cowutz Boom Bbokiw. While the
freehel in the Cowliu nver wa. at it.
height Tl.ur.duy, tho boom at the
mouth of the Cowlli river, oppoalte
4,000,000 feet of log, end 1500 cord, of
ah ngle bolt, adrift In the Columbia.
Orin Kullogg, preaident of the KolloKg
Tranaportaiioii Company, ruturnod
from the Cowlit river with theeteamer
Northwett yeateiday. He .ay. the
boom wa. carried away by tl. extra
weight of 1500 cord of ahlngle boll,
that had broken loote irotn three mile,
above in tha Touile river. A great
quantity of drift which wa. brought
down by tho awollen water, addod to
the train. The Toulle river wa. the
highcat known for yoart, hut the Cow
limtlid not reach Ihe hlghoat point
attained laat year. All of the Ingt
were not lo.t from tba boom laat year,
but comparatively few wore aaved.
Tha ahliifile bolt that were catt adrift
will not be recovered. Many of the
logt, however, will be picked up again,
a. teveral atearahoale have gone to ihe
retcue. Even iu the evnt of their
recovery, however, a conaiderable ex
pen. will be entailed, to that the
aocident will Involve a heavy financial
lost. Tba haaviott linen of the log.
are i J. U. Hartley and Cbarle. Eng
land j of .l.ingle bolt., Brown, Bemlt
A Hon., of the thingle mill at Cattle
Uock. The accident could have been
averted If the log. in the lower boom
had bean rafted and taken out toon
after they arrived from up the river,
on the firti freahet, aud before the
prevent flood had brought down ad
ditional material. The boom at thie
point eema to be addicted to breaking
away. For the pant .even year it hat
been canting a great amount of trouble
aud lot to thote Interested. Oregon
inn, Sunday.
To Sell th Wavg Negotiation,
are now in prngraa. for the .ale of the
I. E. A N. Co.'. .Idewheel tleumer
Ocean Wave. Her Intended purchater.
are from pnget touod, where the will
be taken aud operated if the tale goe
through. Whether the will be uted
in the paaaenger and freight Iran
porlation buainct. from the Sound to
Alaakan point, ia not tot tied. A trial
trip wa recently made from Portland
to the mouth of the river and return.
The prospective buyer were evldnntly
tatiaded with rc.t.lt. TheOcean Wave
wa built by the I. B. A N. Co., of
llwaco, of which company Jacob
Kamm St a heavy atockholder, in the
dimmer of 1801, especially to accom
modate the mm mar tralHo between
Portland and llwaoi. For the past
three year aha ha been leased to the
Columbia ltiver fc Puget Sound Navi
gation Company, of Portland, and ba
continued on the old route. She ia
atanch, well equipped for paaaenger
and freight tar vice, and of ordinary
speed. The purchase price will be
made public later. It ia uuderttood
that the negotiation will be closed
oon.
Doat roa Klomdim. The discovery
of rich gold field in Alatka hat cre
ated an entirely new field for the
canine. Ho ia to be made the beatt
burden to carry the tupplle of the
miner aoroa the mountain paitet,
hence the hitherto worthies cur hat
come into demand. Recently 200 of
them were picked up in the atreet. 01
Chicago, and have beeu ehipped out
to Seattle to be fed and fattened for
tha Alaska trade. They form a groat
collection, being all kinda of dog,
from the little apaniel to the massive
Newfoundland, but they will all make
.rood worker, and will be sent north
early in the .pring. They are under
the tutonhip of dog trainer., and are
each taken out and put throngn an
educational cour.e In obedience and
pulling load.
David Macev.of 8n Francisco, rep.
remting the full and game protector
of that stale, arrived tn roruano won
day, hia mittion being to buy 200 or
more paira or China pneaaani anu
take them to California, for propoga
(Ion. Mr. Macey lay the fame of tbe
Mongolian pheasant hua spread over
all part of California, and the f ports-
men tnere are particularly anxious iur
the introduction of those birda into
their etate. He also .ay that when
Hint birds were introduced iolo this
state Califor.ilant hoped tome of these
beautiful bird might Hurt their way
into that atato, but they teemed en
tirely aalmfled with Oregon climate.
A oreat many lattere are being re
ceived by resident of thi. county from
Eaatern people inquiring aooui our
reaourcr. timber, farming, diirying,
eto. No better Motion for investment
of capital exist in the ttate than
Columbia county, and we believe a
great good would te.ult irom a nuie
mnnev expended in the way of letting
our advantage, be known to East"m
people. Thi. county ha about 300,
000 acre, of tplendid timber, and per-
bap. a great deal ol it la lor aate, ami
if we can oreato a demand for it by
doing a little eaatern advertiaing, we
believe it would be money well .pent.
n,.rWi hnve been doiilll tome lively
work In Astoria lately, the home of
County Clerk Dunbar, Attorney 0. 0.
Fulton, and H. F.Trael, having been
entered and several watohet, diamond
rinaa and mall amount of money be
ing taken.
Almott every day Dalle merchant
are pleased by their old ouatomert, who
have not had money for years, coming
in and aetlling aeoounte that have
lor four or five yeara.
Tlii i all n account of the big wheat
crop that ha been harveatea wit year.
The three year old boy of J. A. John
ton, of Lynn Center, III., 1. tubjeol in
HttacU of croup. Mr. Johnaon says
that he it atifld that the timely use
of Chamberlaii.'a Cough Komedj, dur
ing ft acvore attack aaved his littli
boy's life Ha la in Hie drug business,
a member of the firm of Johnson Bros.,
of that place, and they handle a great
many patent medicine for throat and
lung dineaaea. He had all those to
choutn from, and .killed physicians
ready to respond to hit call, but bb
looted thi remedy Tor use In hia fan.
ily at a time when his child's lifu wan
In dangor, becau.e ho knew it to Iw
mporior to any other, and famous the
country over for its cure of croup.
Mr. Johnson aya thi la the bett sell
ing cough medicine thoy handle, and
that it give aplonJid satisfaction In
all cato. Sold by Dr. Edwin Roe.
JUKJAlj AND GHNEKAL.
Homa-made bread constantly on
iand at Hani.' cash grocery.
Snow linger in the foothill, and the
tmoaphcre Is wiutry in the extreme.
Cotinlv CU'rlt Woert i.,l . ,or.
rlage license on Tuesday to Frank S.
nuujpaiii. ana aiury u. uumgardner.
Mr. J. II. Dlil;lir hum rnntsrl flu.
aron Kelluy house, at the rear of
iairit' .lore, nod will nni Uu
arber bop into it at once.
The ahootlm; match t Tin ill ton An
Wedneaday proved a great tnecett In
every particular. Maoy fine fowl
are taken away by expert marktmen.
- ' & w.m...,j, ,v V. , CHU
which passed up Tuotday afternoon,
win tune cargo oi wueat irom rort
land. Her measured cuoacitr it 8.548
ton.
Augu.t Olson, a well known indi
vidual in thi county, wat brought
from near Mayger laat Friday aud
tried in Justice Clark't court on a
charge of insanity, but wa released.
Twenty-two of Oregon' countie re
porting show a production in wealth
of farm product and mineral for the
year 1807 of 127,820,030. Perhap the
product of the other conn tie. will
bring thi op to 140,000,000.
To parlie who are receiving letters
of Inquiry from the East in regard to
our resources, we wish to .ay that we
have so v oral hundred oopie. of de
scriptive pamphlet, which answer all
question, of Eastern inquirer..
The .learner Iralda wa detained at
thi place latt Friday on her up trip
by blowing out a plug in her boiler.
The necessary repair were made iu
an hour or auch a matter, and the
continued tbe run to Portland.
Wm. S. McKean, who ha been in
the employ of tbe Crane-Jack Com
pany, in Portland, since 1894, waa
arretted in that city Tuesday morning
for embezzlement, the amount being
$7,000. He made a full confeaaion, and
will probably gel the limit ol the law.
While thore are yet many thousand
buabel. of potatoea in tbe ground in
Clackamat county, there doe not ap
pear to ba any concern among the
farmer a to tbolr chance for laving
the crop. No serious damage ba beeu
done tho crop by the late itoriu.
A demand for Columbia county'
timber it ture to follow in the wake of
returning prosperity. The high price
tbe farmer ha received for hi wheat,
bopa, hay, fruit, etc , encourage him
to repair hit bain, bouse, fence, etc.,
hence he muat necestaniy look to u
to supply hi want.
The high water of tbe Coweeman
last week brought down quite a large
number of logt. When the Bailey
Bros, get their lurbiae wheel in posi
tion with which to bundle tbe gate, at
tbeir dam, the river will be cleaned of
log.. The wheel will, probably be
ready for use ia a week.
The horse cannery at Linnton 1
solving the problem i f disposing of tbe
urpln horses iu the rtortnwest pretty
rapidly, Cayu.e. are being converted
into canned horse at the rate of teveral
carload, daily. One day laat week
thirteen carload, of horse, were re
ceived there from Paaco.
the St. Helena hotel in thi city for
the pad nve or six year., lasi Satur
day leased the hotel to G. A. Raoford,
who, in future, will conduct it. Mr.
George, on acoount of continued .iok-
net in the family, decided to Close
the building, hence the change.
The firl carload of teel rail to be
used in the construction of the Tacoma
and Columbia liver railway arrived in
TWnm M,-mli,tf niirhft. Ronurintend-
ent Dorr tayt work will begin tbi
wrea. rne roaa win run irom lacoma
in Tho TViIIma nmviilAH that pnntifrh
limttiiMMA ran ha ahnivn un to convince
capitalist the road will be a paying
propueuiou.
Tho tmrarnnunl will pxnend several
thousand dollars in the improvement
of Lewis river within the next year.
That river it badly in need of improve
maul tnr fiavAml mnntha in the
year it it nearly impossible to navigate
it. The Jjewia river vauey it a tnicaiy
Milled, productive ection, and the
people are justly, entitled to auch con
deration by the government.
See in another column the adver
tisement of Me.ara. Cole fe Quick, pro
prietor of Thorne'a numerical system
of title abstract. These gentlemen
to thoroughly under.tand the abstract
business and keep their book in such
perfect condition that they can fur
nish abstract, of title on the briefest
notice, thus many time, .aving great
expense and time to purchasers of Co
lumbia county realty.
A few year ago the buoy of the
.tnrgeon fishermen were to be seen in
all direotion. a. one sailed up and
down the river, and at high and low
water alack the fUhermen could be
seen hauling in the big mud .uckera,
a. they were sometimes called. Now
the sturgeon i. practically a fish of the
past, and the fishermen have put out
a great many set net. A. we paa. up
and down the river now we notice lit
tle board tuck up along the beaches
near eddies in the river j these boarda
have on them the license number of
the fisherman, ho having paid the fish
commissioner for the same, Skumok
awa Eagle.
Royal make the food pure,
wbclawas and dsllciotu.
yiwa MM
Ab.oluteiy Fur
ml moi eowors so., HrwvrsiK.
mm
FKBSONAIi MENTION.
Wm. Miller, )f Vulluy, tu in town last
Monday.
Tha little rtaiifr'.ter of Jacab Berber Is
quite sick. ;
Met Pompror. of Rainier, is now purser
on tha Iralda.
Mr. Tol Thompson, of Portland, was In
this city Tuesday. .
Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Hall SDtmt Thanks
giving In Portland.
Darr Kraner. of Rainier, was visiting the
metropolis last Friday,
Miss Mamla Purt arm i ouienzer for
Portland hut Frl loy,
Mr. Isun ConsUnd wm rlnln business In
this city last Wednesday.
Captain Doinh Hooirhlilrk, of Rainier,
sp.ut Wednesday In Ibis city.
James Sheldon was attending to basliies"
matters In Portland Wednesday.
Mrs. M. C. Orav is lust recovering from
a serious attack of malarial fever.
Mr. Philbrnok and Mr. Bailer, of Honl-
ton, ware In Portland Wednesday.
Otto Kalner. of the steamer Elwood
spent Tueaday evening in this city.
B. 0. Hoarilev and Bamuel Kinder, of
Deer Island, were in this city Tuesday.
Miss PhaebaBaIn.ai.no. of Portland. inent
Thanksgiving with relatives in this city.
Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Swlfzer and Mint
Anal. George wer in Portland Tuesday.
U. M. Beeahlev and Lonls Fitzserald. of
Varnoaia, were in town Tuesday evening.
Geo. VoMam.of Scanrooo. named throneh
thla place Tuesday on bis way to Portland.
Attorney 8'hnbel. of Portland, was in
this city attending to 1-gal mat ters Tuesday,
Mr. John Dlbhleo. of Rainier, was look
ing after business utattera la this city laat
Mra. J. R. Beegl. spent Thanksgiving in
Rainier at tbe boma of Mr. and Mrs. C. I.
liooghkirk.
Mrs. W. L. Currv came down from Port
land Wednesday to spend thanksgiving
who reiauvea.
Mr. O.D. Yonnf. of Portland, banbeenin
tha city several days, tba guest of Mr. and
Mrs.J. W. Iay.
Ernest Bhannahan. Phil Sheeler. and
Uriah Malinger, of Veroonia, were ia this
oity last Saturday.
been quite sick for some time, but la re
ported improving.
ui.. n n.. -t : ...... rrA..lM 1.
Ji'dtre lllnnchard. of Rainier, came op to
St. Helens Monday to attend to business
before tha county clerk.
Hon. Norman Merrill, of Clatskanle. was
in town last Friday. Mr. Merrill hud spent
the week with relatives at Deer Island.
Mr. E. C. Oiltner left Portland Wednes
day morning for Washington, where he
ill be private aecretary lo cenaior Mo
unue.
Mr. C. E Hall, teacher of the Houlton
school, has been quite sick for aome time,
necessitating toe closing oi scnooi lor a aay
or two.
The little teren-vear-old danzhter of
Charley OI'ob, who 'resides near Buragard-
ner's place back ol Ueer island, is reported
quite aick.
Geora-e Perrv and G. D. Gilson. of Houl
ton, S, tfrlser, of Bachelor Flat, and George
Lemon! were casseueera (or i'ortland Mon
day morning.
Jacoh Qeoree went to Coweeman river
lastUanday. where he will he employed
during tbe winter as engineer in tha Mackle
logging camp.
On Melton, of the House farm on the
slough, and Frank Dow and Hendry
Helgrson, of Oak Island, were in this city
Tuesday evening.
Fred Henderson and Krxin fieffert, of
Deer Island, were among the members of
Avon luuue, K. ol f.. present in una city
Tueaday evening.
Thomas Muckl. left this city for Port
land Sunday morning, where he bad se
cured employment on one ot ine upper
Willamette steamers.
Attorneys Oeorre Hull and W. F. Tim-
moos went over to Vernonia last Baturday
to take opposing parts it. a trial in tha jus
tice court ol Auimrn precinct.
James and Robert McKay, of Bcappoose,
passed through thia plaua last Tueaday
en route (or La Center, Wash., where they
went to attend to torn business matters.
Mra. Jacob George, who was taken to
Good Samaritan hospital In Portland last
week, la reported much improved, and
hopes for her early recovery are entertained.
i,.. IS i M ...... mtiA M.ntliar Xfra
xura. r. a. jmww.v ., .......... , ...
ni.tiii- ui.l..,-rr.. U .a k.n tn thia i.ltv
several daya vMling relatives. Mrs. bbiu-
taner win spena some uiue wim uer uaugu
ter at Saleiu.
Johnnv Dart, who has spent nearly a
year in ftossland, B. C, and vicinity, re
turned hn:iiaTuead.iv evening accompanied
by jack Wellington, who went north about
toe aame nine, joiinny repur.o an u.
Helena delegation there in a prosperous
condition, and says all cf them will remain
there this winter.
BORN.
Rowliy. At Uoulton. on Thursday, Nov.
18, le7,to the wife of James Kowley.a aon.
Brntiarr. At Houlton, Or., on Tuesday,
Nov. 23. 1807, to the wife of Elijah Bur
nett, a eon.
Will
$3.50
Overcoat -Saa
SUITS
FAnOUS Clothing House
COR. MORRISON AND 2ND. STRS., PORTLAND, OR.
Jewel Stoves
Air-Tight Stoves
, -
Oranite-ware. Hardware,
E5V CJSOWN.
armor, throughout the country
have proiited by the experience of the
past few year, of hard time, and are
not made extravagant by the prosper
ity that ba. fallen ll.cir way through
abundant crop and fair price. They
are buying only what they need and
aa a rule are avoiding debt. If they
ill pursue line course, hard lime, will
not oyertake them again toon.
It la against flag etiquette not to
take it down at night. The colors
should be raised to meet the .an, end
lowered when he disappeare under the
horizon. Beside., bunting ecxm rut.
when .o improperly exposed; and,
moreover, to leave a flag out over night
it declared by the auperatitiou. to be
an invitation to ill-luck.
Dyspepsia cured. Khiloh's Vitalizer im
mediately relieve sour stomach, con.ing-up-of-food
distress, and is the great kidney
aud liver remedy. Bold by Dr. K. Ross. '
Ladles, take tho best. If you are troub
led with constipation, sallow akin, and a
tired feeling, take Karl's Clover Tea. It i
pleasant to take. Bold by Dr. Edwin Ross.
Karl's Qover Hoot Tea ia .pleasant lax
atire. Itegtilatea the bowels, purifies the
blood. Clears the complexion. Easy lo
make and pleasant to take. 25 cents. Bold
by Dr, Edwin Rois.
OASTOXIZA.
Via ha
il all
is ea
algutwa
at
' NOTICE.
Alt nartlaa knowlne thetnselyet to be Indebted
to the late Arm ot Beexle 4 Dayls will please
call at this office and settle their accounts, tbe
undersiaued baring puronaseg trie same.
DISSOLUTION NOTICE.
a-TOTTf!!! IB HEREBY GIVES THAT THE
r rfwitartnanhlD heretofore exlstlna: be
tween j, k- ueeKie ana unvm ihvih, tuuwa w
the arm o' Beetle 4 lMvis, publishers of Tut
Okcuoh Mist, at ht. Helens, Oregon, la this day
dissolved by mutual consent, J. K. Reeifle re
tiring. Mr. David Davis will conduct the bus
iness in ine future anu aa oiusuue tue bbiu uj-iu
are navable to him ana all accounts owed by
aam nrn, will oe paia oy ntra.
Dotea this nun aay ox noyemner, inn.
J. B. B1SEGXK.
DAVID DAVIS.
NOTICE FOB PKBl.lCATIO.si.
Land Ornca ai Oaaooa Citt, Oa..
November 9th, V&l.
a-TfinoE IB HKItEBY OIVKN THAT THE
111 frillnwlnff-nanied aettlBr has filed notice of
his intention to make Anal proof ia support ot
bis claim, and that said proof will be made be
fore the County Clerk: of Columbia County, at
ac ileiens, uregon, on juecemoer 4in. isv, vis:
CONSTANTINB MAR8CHALL,
of uortneast4 ox sectiou xs, townsoip e uoria,
MUM X VML
He names the followlne- witnesses to prnye bis
continuoos residence upon and cultivation of
sa.n land, v.s: Jr. A. btrsoa, . uuniecai.joe
Dupont and Fred Zeller, ail of Valley, Oreeon.
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT
TaTATTfiH IB HEREBY OIVHN THAT I. THK
ill nnilmlm exaentor of the Last Will and
lestamens OI jvuzunein ownpiej, uweow.,
have filed in the office of the County Clerk oi
Columbia County, state ol Oregon, my nnai ac
count of my admlntfctrati upon snld estate,
together with my petition for final distribution
of the residue ofsald estate among the persons
entitled thereto; that the Hon. 3. B. Doan.
judge of the County Court of said County and
State, has appointed Thursday, theOtbdayof
Court-room of said Court t tha County Court
ItAtiM In the Citr of at. Helens, iu said County
iiM'Amner. 1KU7. as z o ciock r. n.. auu .ne
and State, as the time and place for the settle
ment of said final account and tbe hearing of
said petition for uistrioution; ai wnicn lime
and place any person Interested in said estate
may appear inn luotiteir uujeuuuus hibi.
Dated at St. Helens, Oregon, November 4, 1897.
II M. BEKOHLEY.
Executor of the Last Will aud Testament 01
Elizabeth Beegnlcy, deceasea. nooa.
SUMMONS.
In the Circuit Conrt of the state of Oregon, for
the County or coiumma.
E, B. Fobs, FuUntlfr,
ya.
William Kuensler, Defendant
To William Kuonzler, Defendant.
wm thr namr n rHR statu OF OREGON
JL You are hereby required to appearand ans
wer the complaint filed at-alnst you in the above
entitled suit on or before the first day of the regu
lar term of this court, wnicn win oegm ine nm
Tuesday after the second Monday in May, l9;
and if you fall to answer, for want thereof,
the plaintiff will take Judgment and decree as
prayed for iu the complaint herein, declaring
the mortgages therein mentioned, both given
on tha ?8d day of January. MW. one by Thomas
Miller to Defendant for the KV of 6W'i, and
lots 8 aud 4, and one given by Stephen Miller to
Defendant for the &E both tracts of land be
ing in aectlon 80, townships, north, range a west,
Willamette meridian, paid, and ordering the
same satisfied and released upon the records
thereof. . , . ,
p..KHM,ti.n J thla mmmnni Is made m ac
cordance with an order ol the Hon T. A. Mc-
Brlde, ludce of sato court, maae tne ma uaj ui
Octooer, u. . doivhj,
oatMlO Attorney for plaintiff.
THEASl'BEH'S NOTICE.
County Treasurer's Office,
Rt HKur.ua. Or.. Oct. 28. 1897.
' ht . : ., i. I t,-,,n I, a f m nnnaid
County Warrants of said comity, which
have been presented and endorsed "Not
raid for Want ol u uuas, prior k mot
1, 1895, will be paid upon presentation at
tbi office. Interest will not be allowed
.Iter this date. K. M. WHAKTun,
o29n26 Treasurer of Columbia County, Or
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