The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913, December 19, 1902, Image 3

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Tin: JUG 8TORE D3WN
By The Big Sawmill!-
T Mving . New Uoodn Every day iu the Week
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THE MUCKLE STORE HAS A REPU'A
tlon of Long KtHticllna (or Only the Best in
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ST. HELENS
PHARMACY
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Patronize a drug store when you
want pure, fresh and reliable
Drugs and Patent Medicines j
Perfumery, Toilet Articles, Etc. $
HEADQUARTERS FOR SCHOOL BOOKS
A Pine Line of Writing Supplies.
Hum and Decorated Crepe Paper, Etc.
Direct from Publisher-Regular 25 ent Novels Only 10 Cents
--COLLINS AND GRAY-
THE PEOPLE'8 MERCHANTS,
Dealers in
oHoliday Goods!
lilax CANNED HOODS, Hit Yii:'n, CLOTHIS'l, HAM,
( US, Fl'KMrHII.Vi (iOOliS, lll.ANKKT". CROCK K
lil. ASSWAKK, TINWARE, HARDWARE, LEATHER, HAR
Ms HNDINiiM.
.. .BOOTS AND SHOHS....
Oil Clothing, Rain Coats, Rub
ber Boots, Grass Seeds, Grain
Flour and Feed.
ST. HELENS.
TOOTHACHE DROPS.
Ill (loves, Creosote Blld Chloroform, cflilrl purl on cotton; tlii
a ill Mi..i nuy ol l.Hjiliiu lie eauwd from an exiaed nerve, hut
he way t i cure it, ia to have tliu tooth tilled by PR. KNODER'S
KW MI'TIIOU,
Dr. KNODER, Dentist,
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Theodore S. Thomson, Dentist,
Information and Appointments by Mail.
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PORTLAND, OREGON.
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V. M. Malchett, of Yankton, wu in
t jwn Hutuidny.
K. C. Ktuiiwood, of tlifl Yankton hi
mill, wai in Hi. Helen Monday.
1'. Louiaignout, of Hcappooie, wa in
St. Helen Monday.
Mn, Ht-xCaple, of Oaple, ii now re
ceiving medical treatment in Portland.
V. Fowler, of (IMe, ha been visiting
in Astoria. -
Poat master J. 8. Baron, of . Warren,
waa In Ht. Helen Baturday.
Juhn DciIhii. of Warren, was a visitor
in town (Saturday.
Bert Kt'hoonnver waa in from Die Wick
stioni farm Friday.
W', II, lackr, of Keasey, wan in town
Tuesday, accompanied by hi coualn.
James A. Rowley will be pant master
artisan of tlie llonlton aaaeiubly, after
the flrat of the year.
Guy and Mra. Tar bell are now living
attlio Tarbell sawmill, near Warren,
whore he is assisting his uncle.
Ex-County Clerk J. (L Watts, the
Scappooae merchant, was in town Tuoa-
day.
I. (. Wickatroin haa (old liia sawmill
property nt Kalnina, Waah., and will
move back to liia farm near Kt. Helena.
Mra. C. K. (lore and children were
viaiting in i'urtland the latter part of
last week. Kalaina Hulletin.
Mra. McGill, of Ciatskanie, ii a guest
of tier briilhera, Mesara. Ad and Chariea
Nacklity. KitUnu Bulletin.
Mra. I.. J, Bignell, of Neer City, ia
visiting herparcnta, Mr. and Mra. flight
at Uoulton.
I.. J,. Bignell and Fred Bige.Iow, of
Neer City, were viaitora at lloaliou
over Sunday.
ferry IJshsr waa in town Sunday, and
reported that hia timberaand bolla were
making good progress down Milton
creek.
Mr tid Mr. C. I). Ilarria, of Hauviea,
were in low'n Huturday. It ia their in
tention to uidve back to tlieir place at
Houltun soon.
T. A. Elliot and family, who removed
here a few weeks ago from Woodland,
Waah., left Monday for Sholes Ferry
above Portland.
John Morgua, who is now a prominent
merchant of South Bend, Waah., visited
hia brother, Henry Morgua, during the
week.
Mra. W. H. Conyera, uf Clntakanie,
ha been the gueat of her daughter in
Oregin City for the paat several day
Courier.
Mr. ami Mr. Len Decker have moved
to the Anchor Co' logging camp on
' Tide creek, where they will reside dur
! ing the coming winter.
Mra. K. J. Klli and daughter, who
! went to Liatowell, Ontario, Canada last
j June, areexpected here in a few davs to
j take up their permanent re.idenre."
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I W.J. Iteits, a prominent citir.en of
i Rainier, waa in town Mond.iv. He is
I now extensively engnged in getting out
j Klea below Ilaiuier and on the Cowlit x
I river.
I A. II. Tarbell, the Warren sawmill
proprietor, was in St. Ilcleas Monday,
and reports that his sawmill is con-
j Bluntly grinding away on different.
j orders.
Jesse Hendricks, ot Yankton, left to
I dav for Hew Watto, Wash., where he
j will spend the winter. He ejtpecta to
-dry a lot of huckleberries when he
1 reaches there, and kill tome bear rim
ing the winter. He has purchased a,
pi we on the Hew Watto.
J. J. Knglert has been at Woodland
Wash., (or several days, w here he whs
taking some phntogrnpa. It is liia inten
tion to establish a studio here, provided
he can get a suitable building fitted up
for the purpose.
W. J. Mtlckln, O. C. Erickson, J
Kjeliherg mid II. Klinger, of Kainier: J.
C. Temple and wife, Charles Lee, F.
Pve, of Clatskauie, and II. II. Karch-
ner, of Quincy, were registered at Port.
land hotels during the week.
J. P. Archibald, of (Joble, was in St
Helens Tuesday. He reported that
quite n town is springing up at V'oorea
ville. an. I the (Joble, Nuhalcm A Pticilio
Kail 1 oiid Company will put up n largo
store at that place.
Uuatave Lang, Ciuttluib Schmitkn
Uuslave Richardaou and Sam Hnlier
stick, of Scappooae, were in St. Helens
Saturday. Mr. Lang has purchased Mr.
Itnhcrstii-k'a place, which adjoined the
farm of tho former.
Charles Mines, one of the old-time
rock quarry boys about 10 years ago,
was in St. Helena the Drat of the week.
He lias made his home in Ohio the
greater part of tho time since leaving
here, but recently did some construction
work on a new sawmill in Idaho.
Joseph F.iicki-on, of Quincy, O. J.
Boyt, of Clatskauie; A. M. Corev, of
fejltaliiier; J. F. Graham, of Marshland;
S; j N. H. McKay, of Sauviesj J. A. Fabii
ffljgueand wife, II. McKee, Mrs. C W.
Sjj Miller, of Clatskauie; Dean lilanchard,
J. W. Pavies, of Hainier; and W. J.
Meacham, of (ioble, were among the
Columbia county people, registered at
Portland hotels during the week.
Charles Mayger, a prominent resident
of Mayger, for tlie past 20 years, was a
visitor in St. Helens Tuesday. Mr.
Mayger was the pioneer ot the piling
spar and wood business in that section,
and has been instrumental with others
interested with him in clearing the tim
ber off about 18 sections. Mr. Mayger
himself haa retired from active work,
but the business is continued by tha
Mayger Company. Iu 1850 Mr. Mayger
ttok up a donation land claim where the
town of Stella, Wash., now stands, and
logged off considerable tinilar on the
place.
Attorney Frank Hchlegel.ot Portland,
wai in Bt. Helena yesterday.
John W. Lane, of Miat, and William
Cird, of Quincy, were In Ht. Helena
Wednesday.
K, W. Bingham, a Portland attorney
well known tier in Northern Pacific
construction days, was here on prolate
buaineM during the week.
Mis Myrtle Powell ia viaiting at the
home of her brother, W. If. Powell.
William Fluhrer and Fred Flulirer, of
Mayger, were In St. Helena Wednt-eday.
Hon. Norman Morrill, C. L. Conyera
and Jack Campbell, of Ciatskanie, were
in the city Wedneaday.
T. Oaner and wife, of Oohlej J. I!
Lovcgren and wife, Quincy; H. Weat,
Scappooae; T. C. Watta, Keuben, and I.
O. Wickatroni, of St. Helena, were reiria-
tered at Portland hotel Monday.
A SEW EXTKBPHISE.
The Oregon Raft Compear May Bails
a Logglag Kail way aa Mlitoa
Creek.
If the property owner along the pro
posed right of way show a liberal spirit,
the Oregon Raft Company will tranafer
itacradlea from Stella, Waah., and place
them in Scappooae Kay, a short diatance
above St. Helens. The plan of the com
pany ia to build a lodging railway to the
summit toward Nehalem, and tap the
heavily timbered districts on the head
waters of Milton creek. J. W. Staf
ford, of ti e company, left town the flr.t
of the week to negotiate for the right of
way for the proposed logging railwav,
and it ia hoped he will be given the
proper encouragement.
While the company are willing to pay
a reasonable price for the lands that
they may use, they do not want anv ob
structiona placed in their way. If obata-
clea are placed in securing the needed
right of way, the company miy transfer
their operations to the vicinity of Hoi
brook, as there is a desirable bodv of
timber back of that oluce.
The Oregon Knft Company has carried
on the business extensively of rafting
loga and polca to fcan Francisco, and it
should be accorded every encouragemegt
to eatabliah them Ives in Columbia
county.
A Cry for Peace.
A ery for peace on any term has come
from Venexuela, and the realizes that
she is powerless. Minister Bowers it
given full power to negotiate. Castro
has raised and equipped an army of 40-
i 000 men to defend Caracas and La Guag-
ray, hut is disposed to yield. England
want peace in Venezuela as she fears
the United States.
A Timely 8ggeatlon.
Tlii is tlie aeason of the year wh en the
prudent and careful houewife replen
ishes her supplyof Chamberlain's Cough
Remedy. It is certain to lie needed be
fore the winter is over, ami results are
much more prompt and aatisfactoiy
j when it U kept at hand and given as
i on a tlie cold iscontracle.1 and before
i "j heroine settled iu the syateui. In
almost every instance a severe cold may
, be warded off by taking this remedv
! freely tl "rat indii ationa of
j tlie cold ppeara. there is no danger
I in giving it to children lor it contains
j no harmful substance, It is pleasant to
j tiiae both adults and children like it.
j lluy it and yon will get the best. It al
ways cures, ror sale by Ldwiu Koss.
t'lreait Csart.
Judge McBride convened an adjourned
term of circuit court Tuesday.
The toiiowing new jurymen were
drawn in addition to the hold-over jur
jora, M. Fresh and C. W. Emerson from
the November term : George Lemont, J.
P. McKay, U. W. Urant, O. L. Tarbell,
j O. R. Hyde, G. l. Bnncy, O. P. Gar
: rison, John Dolan, T. B. Lot I, M. Saxon,
j V. W. Clark, U. W. Perry,
j The officers of the court present were :
; District Attorney Harrison Allen ; Sher
iff, It. S. Hattnn; Clerk, H. Henderson;
bailiff, T. C. Watts.
Id the divorce suit of A. B. vs L. M.
Stone; default was entered, and suits re
ferred to Itunyon to take testimony. j
John Sandstrom v Delia Sanborn ; de
fault and decree of divorce.
Fred A. vg Jennie M. Wilson; decree
on account of desertion and ntarringe
declaretl null and void, as the plaimiHT,
and delentiaut were married in the Mate
of Washington a f'.'w days niter one of
the litigants secured a divorce in Oregon.
fn the suit of C. Johnson vs U. B.
Jolinson, the custody of the minor child
was awarded to the defendant.
In the suit of Muckle Bros, vs Captain
James Good, the defendant's demurrer
was overruled, and 15 dav to answer.
Tlie urv found Fredrick man emltv !
of assault on the perwn of John Harris
last July. Thursday morning set as i
time lor pronouncing sentence. j
The em ire time of the circuit court
was occupied Wednesday with the tit ,
of William Fluhrer a?airt Nordby A ,
O sen. It wa tried without a j'iry, ard
tlu1 court took the matter untie
-udvist-
meiit.
Aa fur a the credit ir are concern!,
a settlement has been nintle of the estate
of Dean Bin nchard. All that hicks of
wi idii g in the alTairs, is the filial re
port of tho assignee.
Fredrick Vivian, who had been found
guilty by the jury for assaulting Joint
: Harris, appeared yesterday
niorni i
nd was fined $f0 and costs.
Lost.
Lost a heifer two vears old and tie
horned. Almost red in cohv, mark,
split in right ear. Reward ofTored for
information leading to recovery. Leave
informational thi-office,
Cukis Richardson.
Metier Than a Plaster.
A piece of flannel dampened with
Chamberlain's Pain Balm and bound on j
the affected part, ia better than a plaster j
for a lame back and for pain in tho side
or chest. Pain Balm has no superior as I
a liniment for the relief of deep seated,
, . . .
muscular and rheumatic pains, for!
le bv K'lwin Ross.
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A nice assortment of Xinas reeat
at Collins iliray's.
Born, In St. Helens Iee. 12th, 1802,
to the wife of (ieorge flrinn, a son.
ehristuia presents at Collin's A
Cray's.
Freeh fish in season every Friday, and
special Sunday dinner at the St. Helens
Hotel.
Over $00 wus raised by subscription
for a Sunday school Christmas tree at
Goble.
A few photographs of Columbia
county farm houses are wauted at this
office for the midwinter edition.
A marriage license was gri n .d by the
county clerk to K. J. Miirviu and Anna
Ii. Orwig on the 10th.
Kcv. I.. Oavies will preach at llonlton
Sunday morning and at Warren in the
evening:.
Some fine steel head salmon are being
eauglit in the Columbia in this vicinity,
nd snapped to Portland.
Tl.n. .a- itM ll.l.... ,l l..v. ' a&n-ar and answer afd complaint, the plain
There are some fine display Of boll-j,rf Wi bot loth. Court for lUarelleilhar eii.
day goods in the local Stores, and they
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sin iiuiiuuuuvt-eive a iioerui patron
age. Some of the Kt. Helens saloon keepers
are making a determined effort to keep
minors out of their places of business, a
fact to be commended.
Mail subscriber received at tlii of
fice for the Evening Telegram, Oregon's
greatest evening paper.
Trayer meetings are held every Wed
nesday night in the little Wesleyan
Methodist church near T. B. Lou's resi
dence. The newly graded road between Houl
ton and Yankton is reported to be in an
awful condition. However, it can lie
remedied next year.
A very enjoyable social dance was
given at Houlton last Saturday night at
,,,e W- - W- h,U-
Quite a number of
St. Helens people attended.
The Reading Circle will meet this
Friday evening at the home of Mrs. W.
II. Dolmun, and Mi?s Leota Whitney
will be the leader.
A son waa born to Mrs. Seward Ras
mussen at Dayton, Oregon, one week
ago last Saturday. Mrs. Rasmuescn ia
a daughter of John Gilmore, and spent
I her girlhood days here.
County Surveyor W. T. Watts, of
Scappooae, is getting out a lot of oak
saplings for shipment to Rainier. They
will be used as coupling poles for wagons
used in hauling lumber.
Messrs Watts & Price are remodelling
their store at Scappooae, and have put
in some new counters and center shelv
ing. Four salesmen are kept busy in
the establishment the greater part of
the time.
Solomon Hirsch, ex-minister to Tur
key, a prominent politician of Portland,
died of heat trouble Monday. He also
was prominent aa a member of the
wholesale dry goods house of Fleichner,
Mayer & Co.
Some Houlton boys went out bunting
the other Sunday morning, and in the
twilight the dogs treed what appeard to
be a ferocious wildcat or a coon. When
the animal was brought down with a
gunshot, it proved to be only a torn cat.
The steamer Robert Dollar loaded
with ties here the first of the week fo
Rodondo, Calif. Tlie ties were cut at
Tarbell's mill, near Warren, and on
Iwia river. The ties were towed on
scows to Muckle's dock, where they were
transferred to the Dollar. 1
As an indication that it pays to adver
tise in Tux Mist, in the last issue J. A.
Wickatroni, of Yankton advertised a
stray yearling steer. As soon aa (f. C.
Beaver, of Lake farm, on 8auvies Inland,
received his paper he located his anin.u:
and at once took steps to recover him.
There will be a grand Christmas ball
in Yankton hall, Christman Eve.
Tickets including supper, $1 .35. Supper
will be s rved on the upper floor. Music
will be provided by lirewelt liroe., of
Warren. The flior ui inagere w ill be
Nick llrinn, Sherman Saxon, Jean Hyde
n0VTer Het-uian and Oeorvo Wh'te.
! There is now a probability that the
1 litigants iu the matter of the St. Helens
1 Lumber Company, may compromise and
settle their ditlereiices. Negotiations
are now pending to that end. It i un
derstood that -outBide pa-ties desire to
secure possession of the mill property.
Cut this out and take it to Edwin
Una drtw siore and net a fit's sattiule of :
Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Xab-I
lets, the best physic. They cleanse and
invigorate tlie stomacli, improve toe up-;
petite and regulate tho bowels. Reg-
ular sise, 2sV, per box.
Aaseasor Martin White, assisted by
Asaeaeor-elect A. T. Iwa and IK-pulv
l
C. W. Biakesleyaie platting and correct- j
ing up the various townsites in the1
county. Mr. Law. par, of the work is
looking up the titles. He wi.i assume
At... .1 - . . i 1.1 .. .14 . fet. Vnr.I . 1
Hieuuuratll lliouuuo nit ur)iiiiiiiig i.i
the new year, and .Manin White will be
I his deputy.
A drama will lie presented at Rainier
by amateur local talent Saturday night.
The play ia entitled the "FUhermei.'s
Luck". Those Unit take pttits in the
drama are J. K. Bourne, O. B. Johnson,
J. James, W. Mc Adams, F. Trow, O.
Dutcher, Misses Madge Hill, Daisy Wat
kins, Anna Perry, Deborah Swett.
A Liberal Offer.
The undersigned will give a free sam
ple of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver
Tablets to any one wanting a reliable
remedy for disorder of the stomach,
biliousness or constipation. Thi ia a
new remedy and a good one. Edwin
Ross.
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The St. He ens Hotel takes the ead
,i . h- r. a a
f M. Bricu.
TT1rno UVttal
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Under the Management of
a A. AND A. M. BRINN.
Haa been repainted and refurnished.
Board and Lodging, $20 per month.
Transient, $1 per day.
Special Kates to parties of
Heveral Persons.
BaRn and Feed for
Horses.
SUH K0 US.
In the Circuit Court of Die Btale ol Oregon tui
( uliinibia OHinty,
Florcii'.-e 1-ella Araent, plaintiff,
v,
Edward H. anent, tiefendiot.
T'i Kdwan H. Arxcnt.tlie abore-namad d
fendaut:
IS THK NAMK Of TIIK 8TATK OF OKK
XMii: Vm tire bereby requlreil to apiear
mill aiiNwer the i'itnilaliit riled as1"111
yim lu the a) ove entitled suit ul
'it before the oC'.h lny of JaiiUMry, lvu3, thin
b'iri the Immi dny prescribed lu tlie onler uf
imiiiioiion oi aiimmoUK. ami ir you rait no to
I prayed, to-wli: a decree of divorce from ih,
j bond of niaiifmony now exlatllix between ynt
nd the iilaimitf.
Thla numinous 1 published i'it six connect
the weeks uy order of Hon.
Tliomus A. Mi-Bride, Judge ol the Clrcul IJouil
of the rttale oforexuu. for the Count? of Co
lumbia, n;le on the lO.h day of Liecvmtier.
Vm. (he Ural iMblloailon being on the l'Jlli 'la
of Meceiuuor, iwl.
W. M. LaFOKCK,
Attorney for Piaiutitl.
ilinrjer ltuu, Ai-i v, .
MOT ICE FOR PUBUCATIUn.
L'KiTsn Hrarsa Lamu Urrin,
Orrima City. Oregon, April 23, l'JOA
VrWTICE fs HKKEBV OI V KN THAT IS i;ul
11 pllance llh tlie provision, of til" act o
Congress ol June 3, lh;. entitled "An act fin
the ule ot timber land. In the Males of Callfor
nia, Oregou, Ne.ada, and Washington Terri
lory," aa extended in all the Public Laud Kiate
by act of A iguat 4 Ixtti, Uenoit Vllligar. of,for.
land. County of Mulluoaaah. btale of Oreguo.
has this day Hied iu tnia office his sworn stale
inent So. Mil, fur the purebaae of the aw'4
Miction So. 'U In towuship No. 4 u
range So. V w, and will offer proof to show Ilia
the laud sought ia more valuable for Its tiuiue
or atone than for agricultural ourpoaes, and l
establish bis claim to aald land belore the Keg
liter and Receiver of thta oltice at Oregon cm
Oregon, on Friday, the Sta day ;ol Janunri
1KB. lie names a-Kitueea: l.are T. fcluuu
Frank ii. Iloyt and Helver Olsvu. uf Warrea
Oregon, and A, L Milter, of Orefin City.
Any and alt ergons claiming Ac
veraely the above-dexTibed lamia an
rvj to led to file llirlr claims in till
ou.ee ouur beforeiiiiiuinh day of January, liaia
U-llj CH li, Ii ilOOKES. Kegiater.
PETITION FOR LIQUOR LICENSE.
To the Honorable County Court of Co
iuiubia County, Oregon :
We, tlie undorsigued leal voter, re
siding in Uoble precinct, Columbia
County, Oregon, would respectfully pe
tition your Honorable Body at ita nexi
regular session, which will he held on
the 6th duy of January, 'J03, in tin
Court House, in the City of St. Helens,
Columbia C'oaniy, State of Oregon, thai
a license be granted to O. K. Hunter U.
sell spirituous, vinous and malt liquors
in quantities less than one gallon in
(ioble precinct in said county and state,
and that said lieense be granted for a
period of six months, for all of which
your petitioners will ever pray: Signe :
U S Foster, H Beahe. J. Buibee, K
Smalley, I M Hpencer. C M Leonard,
Thomas Peoples, J M Fowler, II M
Fowler, Geo Pitzenberger, Hosea Binck.
Will Kelly, A J VauAlstiue, C P Ander
son, E W Fowler, L Bradley, J Martin.
F ilusabaum, Walter Hunter, Bert
Mackinster, J L Archibald, W M Urad
ley, Ira L Withrow, J E Conboy, Robert
Link, Peter Hoesch, J.un Fair, tieorge
Foster jr, Will Meacham, B Havard.
C H Ehlinger, John Metricks, Earl
Hutchinson, John McFarland, W H
Bishopp, Z A Hyde, C Link, R 8 Keen
ev, J VV Bomell, C C Fowler, P H Piper.
C W McFarland, (ieorge Link, Ueorgi
C Fowler, Frank C Cleaver, C Maginn,
Joseph Lawrence, Jiinniie Kennedv.
R 8 Kinney, R W Dodge, Arthur Riley.
J M Young, Frank Degonda, SamuV
Forbes, Joseph Cardinell, D L McDer
molt, R A Lawrence, M Link. J C Mon
roe, V'ictor Furer, E E Hufslaker, Rob
ert B Lip ton, J Alfred Johnson.
SUMMONS.
j i the Circuit Court of the State of Ore
(roll for Columbia Con lit v
Kme lialensifer, plaintiff,
vs.
Ous Balensifer, Defendant.
To tins Baleui-iler, tlie above-named
Defendant :
IS THE NAME OF THE STATE Ol
Oregon : You are hereby notified
and required to appear and answer tin
Complaint filed agaiust vou iu tin i
above-eutitled Court and Cause on J
before the 17th day ol January, llHi:l I
w hich will be after the expiration of j
six weeks from the date of the first I
publication of this summons; and f
you fail to so appear and answer on .
before said 17th dav of Jitntiarv. UMli. I
the plaintiff will apply to the Court lur
relief demanded in the complaint lu
wit: For a decree dissolving the unir
ringe relation now existing between yuu
and the plaintiff, and for such oilier
Hnd further or different relief a may lie
equitable in the premises.
Thia summons is published by onler
of the Hon. J. B. Doan, county judge uf
county ami state, ntaue ami en
"V '"," ue on "1B -na a".v 01
The day of the first publination of tliid
summons ivtemuer 5tti, I'.HL".
a IKtemuer 6th. I'JO' .nut
the lust Jitntiarv Kith, 190X
GEORUE A. HALL.
Attorney for Plain tiff
NOTICE OF LAND SURVEY.
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and establish the line and corners !
the ',., ot the
nei, of the si1,,,
' said eectton.
W. T. Watts, county surveyor.
Greatest Clulbing Combina-
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and THE WEEKLY CAPITAL JOURNAL at the following club
bing price for both papers:
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The Weekly Journal, of Sal m. Ore., print moat inaide newa a Unit
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what you want for the cumins; esion. The Journal is a larga
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' ., ...t.i .. I u. . -.1. u, the llan. J. B. Dou,
juile oi the Cou.il C.ittrt of thu state of Ura
gun tor C"l'iin ,l.i Cuiilltv, appointed adminis
trator of I he fcntate of Jeremiah
tlalvin, dceeaae-l. Any ami all ierseu, Having
clalms agniusl aid eaiate are hereiiy reqnired
to praarot tile SAuie o nte, duly verified accord
ing to Ian , at lue uAt'l of Wt H. fuwell, at
t. Helens, urct-'ou, Mlihiii six months front
the date herenfr
JOHS 1)0 LAN,
Administrator of the Ksiate i f Jeremiah Oat-
vill, decease !.
W. H. fovVKLL. Attorney for Administrator.
Dated liecemlier Uih, i'Ml.
Eatray Taken
Notice is hereby given that On the
15th. day of December, l'JO, t k up a
red steer, at my plnce near Uoble,
County of Columbia, htate of Oregon,
described its follows: Red, with white
spot iu flank ; no marks or brand; is
about two yeure old ; Jersey color about
the inw. file o tier of the above de
scribed uniiuul can obtain possession of
the mine by luriiisbing sufficient proof
of ownership and paying all expense
and cueti.
J. P. Abchibald.
SUMMONS.
Id the Clrcuii Court ( the &ml of Orejfon,
for Um Cumity of Cotunibm.
J. 11. Kerier. IMntmiir.
Mary K. Kefer. Defendant,.
I,. Mry t. k trier, the aboVenamd D
fetMhtnl: IN THE NAMK OF THE BTATK OF ORE
gun; you iv hereby notified and required to
ppcur miii nnwer the complulut tiled ftKitiaH
yuu la th? atvj iiiilei Court ou or b
fore iHfCvmtitfrati'ntl, IWi. which will b aftur
the ex it ration of nix ekh from th data of the
rtrst piiljhi-atlnti f litis Hiimnions and If ynu
fai io fo uppear a al aiiw r ou or before aaiJ
i2udilayi'i lf tnu lr, 1'Jiri the plaintiff will
uppiy to the Conn ftr the relief demanded in
ttiecoinplniiit to wit: Kor a decree disxolring
the inrnae relation now existing be
tween yo aud the plaintiff, und for such other
and itiruier or dtifereut rtiief aa may b
pr-per.
litis Mummonn fs publWiad by order of the
H'ti. Th'Miiai A. Uciaritie, Jtide of the above
tiutit.etl O un, mi la at Cht,itoers oo tbe 4tb
day uf November, lyo
i'hetlayof the il.Jtt piibtlcitloa of this auni
mou is November 7th, 12
KOHfcRT G. MORROW,
Aiu.rney f.r Plaiiiiiff
HOT ICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT
v-OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN BY
AMhe undersigned administrator of the
estate of Charles I Melia, deceased,
ihnthe has filed in the orhce of the
County Court of Columbiu County, Or
von, hi liual account uf his adiuinis
tr t on Uon said estate, together with
Ii.? auni report and ieiitioii lur final set
tlement, snd that the Hon. J. K. Doan,
lit ge in (-aid Court, hna appointed Fri-
idin.ihe ftili dav of January, 1903, at
die o'cl-a.k iu the afternoon of said day
.tb the time, and the courtroom of said
oiirt at the Court llmise in St. Helens,
'Jup'.ii.. as the place of inuring an ill ac-
-omit mill refiori and of sett I i ,g the ad-oiini-triitioii
of sai I estate, at which
line anil place any p rou interested
omy appear and i.io olijecliutis in writ
ing to iid recount or rvpoit, or any
portion tlu-r u .
A. R. MELIS.
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VI i li.l-iti- if 1 1 1 '2 .it! .' Jit'ui
loi-eiwii.
V. I'. Piwell. A torn -y foi A luiinis
tratm.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
lf prtrtmrtu t-f the Interior
IjkMid tMi.c- ul ttrejei.n Cttv, Oregon.
November 14. l'Hri.
' OTK'K IS IIEHKBY t.IVBS THAT THK
iolltiwiiiaa'-iMii e 1 settler iitw filed notice of
iiis mtf nruiii to ni.ke mi;. I proof In iptxirt of
hit t Inini. mid t!t.'it -aid proof mUI be made ba
i"ie tlie . ctiiny t leik of Columbia County at
St. Urle e., nitron. oitle emtT l-.W.. vu;
LKWI.- H. r.TAiKRALU.
H. K. No IX 771" r tiie e1,, n -ivtion tS. tp 4 n.
r w. lie iiiinett the tolinwiiiK wtineaaei to
rtvp Lis ioi:Iii(imi ie-.i.eticc uimhi and eultt
iiti..u of Mtid ImmI, v it- v.. hf Iter, tif Verno
ti in orr.i,ii; haile KickiU'tn, of keat-oy, Ore
tr'ii : lie r.:t' V. Auum.sand Aloeieo Kiuniom, of
Vernt.uin. UiKn.
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KTAH!,lSHfci
1.H72
JOHN A. BECK
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We are still furnishing the Weekly
Oregouiitn and Misr together for a year
only $2.00. Suiiecrilie uow.