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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 3, 1897)
AH Oi'KH RWku.-TIib bunt railway lohpmu fur tlin iliillu tif the Coin lubin. river hu bum iibuniloncH by tli rov rnmeiii it lttiiriu)ticttl. The irotinolt ro good, liowuvnr, for an opn rivar, und Ilia constrmillon of cm mil mid loose v wi mjni uuiiBiuiiruij Hie 7iiot iiraotlcul mill judicium maiiticr 0r solving we tiroiiiem. xim tinnpln of th oantum part of the aim will welcome tlio day Hint itinrki Ilia be ginning of work on till grimt olmtrno don to opt-11 river, n it will lain if tho rollof long irnytid for. A Nw Induktkv. A oilir imw Industry for Oregon has becu Uriotl I McMinnvllIf! with reasonable ma on, by Z. 3, IiiHie, of Dutidf.ft, It li that of iort(hum making. U hui dii played txcelliMit niiln. lie grew rsne enough to make 05 tjnllons of lorghum. Tli oene was of Uni old black variety and growi to n vrg litightof flv fust. Tlia sorghum 1 vory similar to that produced in the Kast, except tbt It it sweeter. Mr. Imu' experiment It tho first ever made In Ytmhlll county. Loa Up to 5, OnorRe Dixon, of th Arm of Dixon A. lli-nrv. lucirers. was down from Ostreiidtir Tuonley. He spoke Tory encouraging of tlifl out' look for logger. Leel wk he took rtft of loe to Portland, securing good Mttlo. The price paid for the rft wm $t SO per thousand, spot oeah, nd the Western Mill Company, who Ymrohsted It. told Mr. Dixon thoy ei pooled to pay 5 per tluuisend by the first of lUron. The firm wilj continue liutting In log during tho winter, a ilia rain company win te their en tire output at the marknt price, pay ing cah fur all mfu. K lo Journal X ItoYAt ClLKBRaTMN The poo tile of Qulocy oalobmtnd Thanksgiving In the regular, Old I'uriian fashion. The nalgbbon to the number of abog1 150 gathered at the Stewart point echoolbouee about noon, each taking a well-filled bankot of good thing to rat, and the lablwa were laid and repaat fit for king wm spread before the crowd. Appropriate ceremoute were oonduoted, and a programme of literature and niuaio waa rundored to the full aalinfaotion of all prevent, and after a few lioura Unit spent the good people returned to tlioir home thank iul that It had been their fortune to participate in luoh demontralioo. A Few Ekquibrmeut. All a follow liaa to do to run a newspaper it to he able to write a poem, disotia the tariff o money question, umpire a base ball game, report wedding, bat a lawyer, aaw wood, deseribo a fire o that the people will (had their wrap', make one dollar do the work of ten, thine at a clroui, address horticultural eouielle, teat whhkey, abuse the liquor tiabit, measure calico, tuUtcribo to charity, go without meala, atlaox poli tioitiDa. defend tbe national platform. aneer at anobbery, wear diamonds, in nt advertisement, overlook scandals, rraioe babies, delight pumpkin reirers, lieul the disgruntled, light to , finish, publish doctor a resolution, denounce .a lawyer, set type, mould opiniont, -weep the office, apeak at prayer meet ing, and aland iu with evervbudy and everything. ii i i i i Th OiKt.TnT 'UBTTho editor f one of onr conli-mrxirarie b evi 4lootly been jilted, for he say the girl who flirts with a w hisknrlc pttliu till be doaau't know whether he i floating in the of obatiipagne to tbeaound of celotil niuio. IUIing down a g reused rainbow, Or riding on the ridgepole of an nurora bou-alis, then tll him the can oaly be a Chi iat m a present, ora-i kot, ice cream liaterlo him; who atcala hi unripe afleolion and allow thorn to gut frovt iltten -oarrio him into iheempyroen of happy love only to drop him with a kerplunk that till hit hollow heart with compound fracture well, ahe cannot be prtweoutfd for larceny, nor indicted for maliciont minohiuf, but the utifortunate fellow who finally gut lierwill be gkd to go to heavan where there i neither marrying nor giving in marrbge. BoM IIONBLV l'BOVSItHB. TWO St. Ilolenacow were one dny traveling along a road near the city, their minds deeply occttpiud with thought of fu ture depredation, when one of thorn aaw a awarm of beea in the road ahead. Sticking her tail out behind a atniiglu ... .K..,11 Mi a ktjfna fl.ii-Li.it Into the btube beeide the road. "The wicked tte whon no man puraiimh," aid the econd town cow, "XJut the righteona are aa bold at a lion." And he calmly went on htr way. She noon enoounleifd the twarm ol bee and they lighted on her and perforated her moaaley old hide with their etinga A ahe nortt'd and plunged back ward and forward, ihrenhlng the air with her tail, the other town cow called out from her potiilon! "Tho wice man ee'vh tho danger und turneth aside, but the fool pftiwetu on and i pun it...,i " v,,r,.lT..iii will orove any blamed thing on earth you want them to. Fom Ovbr thb Mountains. Ltsl Friday George Cuae, well known here, returned to thia place from caal of the mountain, where he hu hewn about a year. George aaya ilia country caal of the mountain i in tho niont proa porott cotidiliou thit fall It M ncen foryeiir. Everybody 1m money, aaya ho. The crop of wheat ami the liiuh price it brought, coupled with the price of wool, which i twice a much It wm a year ag the advance in beef and mutton thn latter, Georgo aay, are cllii'K readily at 2 pr head have made the Eastern Oregon farmer absolutely independent. Cattle are not to be had at any figure, tie ava, and the price of every product of th'e farm haa corienpondingly ad vanced. The bank in that aection are filled with money, ami nearly fver.v farmer, who a year av' owed lH'e tuna of money, t' cut of debt, t he futtiro promise lill moie prorpeiliy for that unction. There 1. about $110,000 available for theaurvey of tho publio domain tu Oregon, dining the apprnucliinK ana on. Thia ia tho l.irgDt.apprpriation ever made foe thia etnte, ami uettl re on the nuMtirveved la"1' defirinR o have tlieir lands definitely located uml mirvoved ahould rinikn n pj ilioo tioii to the surveyor gnneral of Oregon, whoso office U in I'oilIiiikI. t hOVAl, AND OI'J.Nf.IlAJj. Four week from tomorrow i Chriat maa-day, ' Home-made ' bread constantly on hand at Harris' ouili grwery. Bopreacntatlvo Tongue and on and daughter left for Washington Tu. day night. There la ld to bo quite an active demand for tawlogn, with price rang ing upward. Mr. J, H. Decker, the barber, la com fortably quartered now in the building at the rear of Harria' atoro. Tlenty of wot weather thl winter rntiun amiling farmer next itimmer and more mortgago-li fling next fall. The dedication of the new Oongre gatiotiNl church In thi city will take place on Hunday, Dec. 1897, at U o'clock a. in. Rev. O. Grovenor II..ley will preach in Houlum next Bunday morning, at 11 o'clock, and at Bl. Helen in the evening, m 7 1 30, The ameunt of mortgage alinflod In Wellington county for November amounted to over $12,000 iu exce of the mortgage filed. Harriaon Allen, formerly of thit city, Wat lut Saturday nominated by the republican convention vh Astoria for city attorney of that place, The petrified man reported to have been found in the tooth i I U of the Caa eadet 1 probably one of the calamity uowtert oi ttie Jt preaideutial cam palgn. Laat week thi office printed tbe atationery for the grand lodge officer of Good Templar order of thi elate, amounting to teveral thoutaad lm preuionl, Twobrothora named Heggblom, who have been operating a couple of flab trapt between Bkamokawa and Catli lamat, ate reiiorled to have caught and told $3,000 worih of Hah thi fall. The (tAamer Pilgrim atartod on the Kainier Portland run yeatorday. She will leave Rainier daily at 7 a. m., due at hi. Helena at a a, m., arriving in Portland at 11:80. Returning, will leave Portia ud at 8 :30 p. m. A rumor waa hatlily wafted down the etreet Monday evening.aboutd: 30, that aoiutruder waa in iliecourlbouno; buC after careful and eautiou exam ination by Countable Kobinaoo the idea wt diapellcd aa hallucination. The Oregon atate board hat made two now ruling concerning teacher' exeminaliona. No visitor are to b admitted during examination, and certificate are no longer to be granted to applicant under aujeuteen yaar of age. See eltewhore in thi iaaue the ad vertisement of the Mark Shoe Com pany, 253 Morrison atreet, near Third, Portland. The gentlemen are well known to our people and need little recommendation, aa their good apeak for themelve. Work It being puahed on the new wood flume, but progreat ia alowor than wat at fiitt anticipated, owing to tevere weather and many other untor aeen obstacles, which are now about overcome, and the completion of the flume will now be the work of but a few day. St. Helen haa been tomcwhat over run with tramps the pant ten day. About half a doxen were holding forth iu the tower of the fire belloti Thank giving Day, and their frequent viniu to residences, with appeal for food, were a matter of conaiderablo comiuont among our people. . . In Boatou they don't ay "There'll be a hot tioi ia the old town tonight," but the esthetia b'onde murmur, "There will be an interval of time re markable for abnormal lemperatur within the coporute limita of the ancient municipality a night draw her table curtain around." Washington haa a law againat alien ownership of land. A Scotch company I deairoua of building a beet iifrr factory near Spokane, and this law aland in the way. There ia a oaae iu the atate inpreme court at the present lime that will determine whether the law is constitutional or uot. Large liipniont of farm produce continue to be made by farmers aud dairymen along Willamette aloiigh to the Portland market. Mutter ia com manding a fancy price.a is also cream. A great many veal and hog are being shipped, and the farmer of'lhatseo lion are disposing of, at good figure, all they can produce. , Rainier lodge No. 68, K. of P., have bills out announcing a grand ball to be given in th.tt city on the evening of December 24th. The member of that lodge have a reputation of ennductiog the most thoroughly enjoyable. dance given in that city, and all who attend their next ball will, no doubt, thor oughly enj,oy themselves. The Oregon delegation iu congress, being protectionists, have, insisted upon the government building tho new Portland custom house of Oregon stone. The Forest Grove quarry,. on account of its nearness to, Portland and the excellence of its stone, seems to have little advantage of the other competitor. Receiver Galloway' report of the land office business for November ehowa that 16 homestead entries were made and 43 final homestead proofs; that 813 25 waa received from cash salt aud ifUOl 11 in fee and commis sions, yielding the full maximum salary for the month for both register and receiver. TIib editor of an .'exchange says he is a true Christian, an adamantine pillar of the church, and loves naored songs, but when ultilil wftor night he hears a neighboring family Hint owes him l low years' subscripli'usinglng,"Jcsti psid it. all," he fads Uko ehedding his Christianity lor a few moment to go wver with a club and give them a re ceipt in full. : There are women with noe like, aiHeiiter, voices like ca fights, faces, which are poison to the naked eye, feet similar to pancake", clietts like ironing boards, and nucks as long and . stringy as poor land potaioes, go about j the country lecturing on dress reform, j Hnil wearing clothes that would caue; a freight Iruin t' jump llio track. The throe year-old boy of 3. A. John ton, of Lynn Center, III., ia tubjout to attacks of croup. Mr. Johnson aaya that he 1 satisfied that tiie tioiely use of Chamberlain' Cough Kerned), dur ing a severe attack saved hia little boy's lift). He ia in the drug buslines, a member of the firm of Johnson Bro., of that place, and they handle a great many patent medicines for throat and lung diseaaca. He had all these to choose from, and skilled phyaicians ready to respond to hi call, but ae looted thi remedy for use in hia fam ily at a time when his child' life Whh in danger, because be knew it to be superior to any other, and famous the country over (or ita curea of croup. Mr. Johnson ay thi is the best sell ing omigh medicine they handle, and Uiat it give splendid aatisfaction In sll cases. Sold by Dr. Edwin Eos. , Joseph D. Young, an engraver, has engraved the Lord' prayer on the head of an ordinary pin. Two weeks ago ho commenced engraving the word and found it easy work. The loitering atari on the edge of the rim, ar.d run around In a spiral until it winds tip in the center. Mr. Young should chooe a larger object upon which to display hi skill. If the ide of a large mountain had been selected, instead i.f the head of a pin, a wayfar log man, though a tinner, might have gained some necessary information concerning very tacred piece of literature. A meeting of the State League of Reoublican clubs, of thit state, it toon to be called for Portland, and clul'e in tint county should begin the work of reorganization, and thape themselves for concerted action. . Let every club in thit county be represented at the atate meeting. Officers fot a two years' term are to be elected, and other important maltert are to be disposed of. The campaign jutt approaching mutt be made a vigoroua one, and at the meeting of the State League pre liminary ttopa will be taken for push ing the work. Wednesday morning the big ocean steamer, Columbia, after crossing in at the mouth of the river, proceeded up stream a few mile aud went to anchor. In a few. minute it waa dis covered that tbe anchor chair had parted and the machinery was started to working ahead slowly, the officer believing the boat waa beaded up stream, out in an instant ahe crashed into the Union Fiahermena' cannery at Astoria, demoralizing the building and knocking 700 or 1000 casea of salmon overboard, entailing a loaa of about fa&W. CLATSRANIE NOTES. Cnnrad Bchnelder, of Upper Clatskanle. waa looking around town this week. A eantita ha besa received for practice by tb Hunday school, and will be given on Cnrfstinaa-eva. 1..V. - tj T.,V, Tnn.a l.l.fl. P.I. eroon, and O. B. Klslier, prominent citizens of tba Nehalein valley, were In town Mon day. E. 6. Harlow is hammerina away on the house he is building, and making a good jliowin (or such wouthcr as he has to con tend with. Tha drugstore la onenina out flae iot of Christmas good, sxiatcilna: to giva people a chuno to buy holiday goods without hav ing tu go sway for bonis. Mlaa Bnsle McClure. well known to oar vounr odinle as an former resident, was down (roiu Portland Friday and attended the party at Krats nan turn evening. C R. Fiiher came in from Portland Mon day morning and was met here by team from the Nuhalera valley. He seems to bavs been laying in supplies (or tbe winter. Thsnkfiirlvina was not observed in a publio manner tills year (or some reason unknown to me writer, awn uio ihhukb Kiving dance was put oil until the following uvemug. I.. D. Dosan was in town the first of the wiMilr. Dnsaii has beea a populist, bat pros- parity struck bliu in the shingle business lately and be ought to bo now training with the MuKiuley crowd. K. 0. Blackford and Mrs. W. H. Conyers were in Ornaon t Uv last week as witnesses at the land olllce. -Mrs. Conyers lingered among friend up the river, returning ou Wednesday morning oi mis wees. Your Clalsltsni correspondent, in behalf of the patrons of Th Mist in this locality, makes a profound bow to the new editor and manager, and wixhes him a large sniuuut of Doth pleasure ana proiH tu ins business venture. Chsrlle Mndgren manages to get over tbe road yet with his team between here and Mist, and take out witli mm a oons.neranie load ol merchandise. How any team can hnul much of a load over tliut roua now, is a mystery to anyone who travels it Th P,i? atock of Eooda waa all packed, Ito Vale. Oraaion. and shinned on the summer Wednesday, together with the (anally household goods. We regret to lose so good a oilisen as lid Page, but hope be may realise hii expectation of doing a bet ter and more lucrative business ia bis new location, n tT.lt M wife vers in the metropolis Saturday with Miss Itertha Arnold, who started lor Ban Francisco on the steamer Slate of California this week on her way home. Miss Arnold resides in rennayi anin. and has spent th summer, with her slsier, Mrs. Hail. Blie carries away witn ber many pleasant reooueuuonsui wc and its people. Report comes to us that T. P. Hntter and Mt slllB l.'isk. of this nlace.were married last Saturday and are spending a honey moon at Portland. The news nearly took our breath (or an instant, but after our rea son returned we loineu tue .menus uere m u.it.i.i.,0 th -niiiilfl much comfort in tacb othiTS society as they travel together down "tbe stream ot time. Pnnlcl Dixon sr. was induoea finally to part wllh his three-year-old oolt that he thought was a little ahead ot any horse flesh in this part ot the country. rauk Van was the purchaser and has another animal that matches tbe colt well. H will soun have a line team. Uncls Daniel de parted (or Portland Monday evening to ex change his ducats (or such commodities as ilia (amlly need (or winter. Royal makes th toad pure, wboiesaaw and dsltclwaa. Absolutely Pura www sawhs vomr CO., w vesK, - at tis- I'KItSONAli MENTION. Sheriff Rice was iu Portland Wednesday. Jas, Sheldon waa a passenger for Port land yaaUiuuy. Edgir A. Keitlilev spent Thankglvlng in this city with relutlve. John B. Boegls, of Oregon City, spent dunduy list in this city. Merchant Dart was attending to business In Portland Wednesday. II. P. WatVins was doing business in the metropolis Thursday. Miss Mamie Dart wss a passenger for Portland Monday morning. MIks Maud Flux of Salem, visited rela tives in tliU county tliU week. Alex ftword, of Vernonfa, was on our straets Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. W. J. Muckle, of Rainier, was re ported qulto sick lat Monday. Mrs. Butler left hurt Monday for Califor nia, where be will spend th winter. Wm. Iteslmeus and wife, of Bnchelor Fiat, were Cortland visitors yesterday. Miss Tillle Muckle and Miss Mary Burke, of lialuier, were in Portland yesterday. Mr. A. Poultsen, of Meyer A Prank's. Portland, was iu this city over Sunday. Mrs. Osorge Is reported much Improved In health, aiid will probably return bonie this week. Mr. and Mr. A. J. Hubert have returned to this city where they will reside during the winter. Mrs. 3. H. Sh'oldon, accompanied by her mother, were passengers (or .Portland on Wednesday. Mr. W. H. Dolman left last Monday for Placer county. Cat , where he will remain for three or (our weeks. Mr. and Mr. J. D. Perry, of Portland, spent Thsnkogivlng in this city at tbe home of Mr. and Mrs, Jas. Dart. James Muckle, who is operating a logging camp on the Coweeman, in Waabinglon. spent Thanksgiving in this tlty. John Atkins, who has been at Ilwaco for some time, returned to this city last Satur day to remain during tbe winter. Minns Bender, engineer on tbe Young America, was off duty several days la-t week lakiifg an examination (or new papers Mr. Nelson, of Susanvllle, Graat eountr, postmaster at that place, was in the city a dav or two this week visiting bis friend, I. J. Swiizer. Mr. C. H. Pigzott went to Salem last Fri day to take the law examination, returning Sunday. Mr. Piggott sucessfuliy passed the examination. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Bice, after spending about three years in Kentucky, relumed to this city Weduetday evening, and will remain indolfinitcly. Conntv Surveyor Meserve came up from Delena Monday, end has spent several days in the vicinity o( Scappoose surveying some newly petitioned roads. Mr. R. Cox, of this place, and C. S. Emer son, o( Html ton, went to Portland Monday to assume their duties as jurors iu the United States circuit court. Mr. T). J. Swltxer has been confined to bis bed (or several days with a sever cold, which threatened to develop into pneu itonia, but at last accounts be was rap idly improving. Mrs. W. H. Conyers, of Clatskanle, spent several days in town this week visiting friemln. bbe had been to Oregon City and Portland, and a(ter vititing here returned home Tuesday uigbt. Martin White came up from Quincy Wednesday and remained until Thursday. Mr. White is making roue improvements to his (arm along the bank of Beaver, in the way of driving piling (or a breakwater, Ed Joseph, of the steamer Young Amer ica, had an operation performed on his right leg last Tuesday by the physicians in this city. A part of tbe shin bone, which mem ber was injured some lime since by coming in contact with the blade of a truck, was removed. - Farmera' Institute, Borrones, O'r., Nov. 80. 1897. Dear sir: Your co opt ration in a farmers' institute to be held at Mcsppoose, Or., on Dec. 9 and 10 is earnestly requested. A word as to what these institutions are may not be out of place. Tht-v are held at various points throughout "the slate under tbe auspices of tbe State Agricultural college of Cnrvallis. It is ordeied hy tbe board of regents that six of these be held annually, and the num ber frequently exceeds this. These meet ings are in no way political: they do not represent any faction whatever desirous of putting ita principles before the publio. They do profess to afford opportunities to (armers on the one band, and professors o( the college on the other: to exchange ideas and experiences iu agricultural aftairs. They have proved to be one of the best means of enlightenment regarding practical points of farm, gardi-n, and orchard. The authorities, feeling that they are successful only so (r as tbey are attended by farmers anrf others, earnestly k your presence and participation in discussions, with the as surance that such act on your psrt will prove of mutual advantage to yourself and the community iu general. These meetings are always perfectly (rce to all; no admit tance fee being charged at tbe door. There are always points under discussion which interest ladies; and, therefore, to tbe eutire public and to the tanners in particu lar, a cordial invitation is extended. Your truly, Burt Wxst, Secretary of the local committee. Lt 3 Wil A $3 S i-wx Overcoat -paaaw- i rfMM 1 it mmtl m 1 iter. .'Hi tr-iVH? '.. SUITS Dress Boys' FAnOUS Clothing House COR. MORRISON-AND 2ND. Jewel S itoves ite .ARE THE BEST Air-Tight Stoves Granite-Wrtro, Hardware, Cutlery, Cross-Ctit Saw, Etc W. OHOWK. 212 First St., Portland, Or. School Report. Report of Columbia City school for No vember, 18OT: Average standing, including deportment. Bertha and Klltt Morrison. V, Hnp-h Cnples, 02; lieiinle Butts, !; Kdna Usher and Or win graham, 01; Purley Usher: Wl. Harry Kyle.07; Mamie JWnclay. Hoy Kyle and Lester Hnlnner, 99; Wilbur Kyle, Wl. Vis itors during the month : i. F. Smith, ol Yankton, and K. K Graham. W. H Corns, Teacher". Stop that cough'! Take warning. It may lead to consumption. A Mo botlie ol Shlloh's eure may save your life. Bold by Dr. Kdwin Ross. Karl's Clover Boot Tea, for consumption it's the best and if after using it you don't say so, retnro the pckge and get yoni money. Sold by Dr. Edwin Koss. For constipation take Karl's Clover Bool Taa tint tfrut Mnnri ittirifter. Cures head ache, nervonsness, eruptions on tbe face. and makes tbe head clear as a oeu. B mo by Dr. Edwin Rosa. Catarrh Cured. A clear bead and awect breath secured with Sbiloh'a Catarrh t em eu1 y, sold on a guarantee. Nasal injector free. Sold by Dr. Edwin Ross. Tstfss- llBllt ftgUlM! a! NOTICE TO CREDITORS. In the Connty Court of t'ca State of Oregon, lor Columbia Countv, In the mutter of the estate of William Wilkin son, oeceasea. NOTIOK 13 HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE undersigned wm, on the 4th day of Octo ber, 18)7, dnlv appointed administratrix of the estate of William Wilkinson, deceased, by the Cmntv Court of Columbia Countv. Orcson, and all persons having claims against said estate are nersuy reqiurea to present uieui, wivu tnc er vouchers, to the undersigned, at her rest' dence, near Pittsburg. Columbia County, Ore gon, within six months from the date hereof. Pittsburg, Oregon. Nov. 30. 197. f.nctNDa WILKINSON. Administratrix of the estate of William Wilkin son, deceased. uajji NOTICE. All parties knowing themselves to be Indebted to the late firm of Beetle 4 Davis will please call at this office and settle their accounts, the undersigned having purchased the tame. DAVID DAVIS. dissolution notice: NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEK THAT THE en-partnership heretofore existing be tween J. R. Beegle and David Davis, known as the firm o' HceKle St Davis, publishers of This Oasooa Mist, at St. Helens, Oregon, is this day dissolved by mutual consent, i. B. Beegle re tiring. Mr. David Davis will conduct the bus iness in the future and all bills due the said Ann are payable lo bim end all accounts owed by said firm will he paid by bim. Dated this lfah day of November, 1897. J. R. HKEGLE. DAVID DAVIS. NOTICE aVOH Pl'BLIClTIOII, Lxkd Orrica at Obsmo Citt, Or.. November 9th, IK97. XTOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE IN foliowlng-named settler haa filed notice of hit Intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made be fore the County Clerk of Columbia County, at St. Helens, Oregon, on December 24th, 1897, vis: CONSTAHTINB MARSCHALL, Homestead Entry No. 9905, tor the southwest i of northeast of section 22, township 6 north, range II west. He names the following witnesses to prove hit continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: T. A. Siuda, F. Olinieckl, Joe Dupont and Fred Zeller, all of Valley, Oregon. Dl2dl CIIA3. B. MOORES, Register. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT I. THE undersigned executor of the Laat Will aud Testament of Elisabeth Beegaley, deceased, have tiled in the office of tbe County Clerk ot Columbia County, State of Oregon, my final ac count of my administration upon said estate, together with mv petition for final distribution of the residue ofsaid estate among the persons entitled thereto; that the Hon. B. Doan. Judge of the County Court of said County and State, has appointed Thursday, the 9th day of December, 18117, at 2 o'clock P. M.. and the Court-room ofsaid Court st the County Court House, in the City of St. Helens, in said County and State, a the time and place for the settle ment of Bald final aecount and the hearing of said petition for distribution; at which time and place any person interested in said estate may appear and tile their objections thereto. Dated at St. Helens, Oregon, November 4, 1897. U M. BEEGHUEY. Executor of the Last Will and Testament of Elisabeth Beeghley, deceajed. nift. SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the SUte of Oregon, for the County of Columbia. . B. Foss, Plaintiff, vt. ' William Kuenzler, Defendant. To William Kneiuler, Defendant. IN THE NAMK OF THE STATU OF OREGON, You are hereby required to appear Ar.d ans wer the complaint filed against you in the above entitled suiton or before the first day of the regu lar term of this Court, which will begin the first Tuesday after the second Monday iu May,189; aud if you tall to answer, for wont thereof, the plaintiff will take Judgment and decree as praved for iu the complaint herein, declaring the' mortgages therein mentioned, both given on the 23d day ol January, 1S90. oue by Thomas Oeienoant lor tne oi offwm 4, and one given by Stephen Miller to Defendant for the SE, both tracts of land be- in In Mritnn ml. t.ownshin6 north, range S west Willamette meridian, paid, and ordering the same satisfied and released upon the recorus thereof. ' . . . 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