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Btreet. throe doorf Soulh ol Hukar 1 he
lm. Men 110(1 i eeiiwi mi- i"
dai' and niitht. Oyster
In any stylu
Win, Hohlander, Prop.,
Royal, 1st and Mndisoii.
formerly of tho
TAKEN UP At my place, live mile
west of Uoble.on December SUlli. two
head of cattle a .tour and hoifer.
timer l about two your old, red and
whllo color, with end of right ear erop
ned. Jlt'lfor 1. a two-year old muley,
white nml dark brown, tlwiier ran have
the mime by paying exneiiHe, liu; Jidmg
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LOOAL AND GENERAL.
Mown. W. II. .Wall ami II. Mimriu.
of St. Helen., mid W. V. Cam-, ol l'lll.
Imujj, were return iwciiKt-r from I'ort
Innil on tile Ilniwiilo but Momliiy nllit,
city.
fit. Helen limy luivc a Wililiiif InstU
tilth In tli ni-r fultire. A restxmsiljlc
and cumijetent muu In making inrjuiries
Willi Unit object tu view.
J. l)..i'cdrn, of 8t. Iaoula, Miaaouri,
write to J. II. Godfrey, of till place, for
nloriiiattouaa to atnrtiiitf mwrnill here.
Tlili it in nuiwer to an adveiiiarinent in
the Oregonlnn Muling that land would lie
given to any rr,iiil)lc jairty who would
lut a good mill in ojwratioii hrre.
TUe editor of the Mit la rerelving
ntuueroui iniiiirie in rrgurd to Columbia
County' exhibit at the Uwl and Clark
Ccntcuniul. The latett I from 11 lady
at 8capooe In regard to a di.jday of
of fancy work. We are uurticolurlv
jilcuMril at till inquiry, aa we believe the
Uttle i won wlieiuvtr the women take
thorough Intereat in it.
Attorney Day it at Salem thitweek for
(he iurioiie of ajijxaring before Uie 8u-in-cwe
Court In the cane of Wanhiugton
County ex relagainat Columbia County,
to settle the boundary line between the
two coufltie. The cane cnvolvea el,-vr
ectlon of land, and luu lcn Ufore the
courla for aeveral year. It will be quite
an ewiuive piece of litigation. Hon,
8. 11. Ilurton appear for Va,hinirton
County.
Judge Ilattnn I in KuUm thi week
with bill for the purpoe of iwttiiig anide
the two-mill levy made by the court for
the mr of erecting a court house, no
that it may I placed in a pecial fund
for that jirjje. Without tlie paaMgc
of thi a-t it i thought that the treaaurer
would be compelled to pay the money
out on general fund warrant wherever
the eiene e it-red the general levy
Tue bill, a we understand, ha the ap
proval ol the commiMioner.
iJan um, engineer on the Columbia
City and Nclmlcm lagging Company'
road, wa Mint laot Sunday nirjrning in
mytcrioti mnttner. He wa hunting in
company with a frirnd, oil the Caple
plate, and wat chaiing crippled gooc,
when the rejiort ot a gun rang out and a
rifle bullet struck hire in the calf of the
leg. He wa brought to St. Helen to
have the wound drcmed by Ir. Cliff and
waa taken Sunday evening to a l'ortlaud
Hospital.
Tlie re in a tpccial term of circuit court
thi week, the docket being a follow:
lith-Weinhard v Wilcox, forecloaure;
I'Tlh-lllnnrliurd VI Smith-Suit to quiet
title to laud in Rainier; 2rilh-Tarbcll v
tlregon VohI Co.-to recover for timber
alleged to have been wrongfully cut; alio
writ ol review in the matter of the
guardianship of U, K. Abrain. In the
latter case an attempt was made to secure
the removal of the, guanlian, but the
county court sustained him, and now the
inn Iter comes before the circuit court on
a petition for a w rit of review,
WHAT TO HAT
Preferred Stork Corn,
Preferred Stork Tnmatoe,
Piflerml Stuck Peas,
Preferred Stuck lleaus,
Preferred Stuck Peaches,
Plelerred Slock Shrimp,
I'rrffired Stock Lobcter etc.
l.ibby' Canned MeaU,
('n am of Tlieat,
Mi hit, I Sea t'lauis etc.
These are absolutely the
best the market afford, and
rout, you but lillle uiore.
It dov Hot teem possible
tlmt there could be mi much
difference in quality and
aurli a little difference In
iiric. I have other good
brand'.
M. C.GKAY
General Merchant, St . liulem, Or.
Mrs. Mav Morton, of Cathlamet. ar-
l,rn Tuesday on the Hassrlo for a
few day visit with her mother, Mr. J.
It. Godfrey.
Mr. S. A. Mile Is visiting with her
daughters in Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Hollon wilt
soon
leave St. Helen for an extended trip
through Southe rn California.
The County Astwssor. will adopt a
resolution at their convention in Portland
which wfll lie forwarded to the Legis
lature, recommending tho abolishment
of polltax. Very few polltaxea are ever
collected, and the law, if tested in Hie
.a IS l 1.1 1
court, would proitauiy oe ueciarcu
unconstitutional. The Waahinglon
Sti promo Court recently declared the
tolllaxlaidlntlmtlaleuiiconstltiitiotinl
for lack of uniformity, and the Oregon
law I. fubject to thu saiiiu objection.
Tne po11"1 'iu,1 l ,e,,l"h
by the asesor. yefterday, and while
some fnvtw4 It eontinnance, the con
census of opinion v.a itguinet it.
In order to prevent th. appropriation
of postage stamps, paid for by the county,
for private purposes, Judge Welistet and
Commissioners Lightuer and Hornes, of
Multnomah County, are considering the
advisability of issuing stamped envelope
upon which shall be printed; "Office of
(stating the name of the office to
whleb. the envelope are issued); to be
used for county purpose only." The en
velopes will be of about the same form at
those issued by the Government tor oiti-
ciul purposes, but there will be no pen
alty clause attached, for the reason that
the conrt cannot prescribe a penalty for
the misuse of the envelope, The result
the court hope to obtain is that any offi
cial or any of hi ubordinate who may
use an envelope so stamped tor private
purpose tl'iiy be reorted bji the person
who receive (h letter, and hla future
supply of envelope be therefor reduced.
The county commissioners of Clatsop
f-nuntv have iriven notice that nt
intend to
their next meeting they
appropriate $1 ,000 for a county exhibit at
t)uj ,ewis and Clik. Fair.
CIAT8KAMH.
Mr. R. ft. Old, of Oregon City, w In
town Monday taking In the ighta ol tlie
Mr. O. W. Welch, 8. M. Graham mad
C. W. Grainin, all of Marahland, were
doing liiisiiicds in thi city ua Katurdny
last.
!. W. Convert hni purchased Rem
ington typewriter and ha become quite
expert In it use.
We learn that Mr. Henry Kratz Intend
raising hi (tore building us high a the
fill In front of it.
Mr. Oku E. Blliott tin accepted hi
appointment a aupervlaor of road district
No. 10, Tiled hi bond, and I now ready i
to Till up the chuck hole in oflr road. I
The wind blew a perfect hurricane In
these parts last Tuesday n'iglit. Wednt
day wa a little showery, but a good day
for thi part of the year.
Mr. Cha. H. Miller made a flying
trip to l'ortlaud lust week, attending to
hi business there and returning; home
the name day.
Mr. C. O. Anderson wa doing bu
inets in Portland lust week.
We learn that Uncle John Snyder, the
father of Mrs. A. P. Myers, who ha
been quite tick the past several week,
I now convalescent and will soon be out
on the treet again.
W. If. Conyer 1 having hi lot on
Nehalcm Street graded down to the grade
established by the county court and will
toon be ready to let hi office down to
the level of the street.
It I maid by those who claim to know
that the saloon at the intersection of
Nchalem and Bridge streets ha closed
It door and the proprietor Mr. H. C.
Whitney will move to Portland.
Our efficient Potlniastcr, Mr. M. K.
Page ha moved the postoffice and bis
store into the Silvo Graham building on
the corner of 1st and Nebaletu street.
Thi move give satisfaction to most of
our people.
How would it do for Mr. Mitchell, the
editor of the Houlton Register, to have
an expert examine some of the bill that
he haa heretofore presented to the county
court. Look out a little, Mr, Mitchell,
we're onto you.
Tlie ateauier Geo. W. Elder, which for
many years has plied on the route
between Portland and San Francisco, wa
wreck 1 on a rocky reef near Goble at !
about 10:00 last Saturday night while on
her way to San Francisco with a miscel
laneous cargo, composed in large pari of
flour, crackers, and paper from the Ore
City Paper Mill. The accident wa
cauwd by her steering gtrer getting out
of order. A soon as thi was discovered
the engine were reversed, but the strong
current carried the vessel egainst a sunk
en rock. The vessel and cargo are now
in the hands of the insurance company.
Quite a number of passengers were on
board, but no lives were lost. Tlie ves
sel now hangs across the reef with about
a fathom of water forwarded and ucarly
a hundred feet aft. There is said to be
danger that she will slide off the reef
Into deep water and becomd a total loss.
The steamer Costa Rica will take the
HIder' place upon the route temporarily,
but it is thought that as soon a possible
the company wtll replace her with a 6rst-
etas, modern vessel.
Hereafter hunters will have to pay a
state license of f I per year; no game will
be permitted to be told, and the number of
dnckt will be 25 per doy or 60 per week
for each hunter. Alt of which i bosh,
and would take a small army to enforce.
A medallion watch charm was found
on the street in St. Helens this week.
The owner can have the same by apply
ing to this office and proving property.
The Ladies Aid Society of the Rainier
M. E. Church had a very enjoyable car
pet rag sociable at the parsonage in that
citv Inst Friday eveninii. Both ladie aud
P" lu" !" "
J'" ,or compiling me sewing o
pound of rag-a shaving ball aud foot'
atool-going to Dr. Stuart and Mr. Brown.
After the contest a sbinglc, tupper was
served and a delightful program given by
volunteers.
Sheriff White and Assessor Law and
wife were Portland vUitors by the Iralda
Saturday.
ltcv, Taggart will hold service at the
Congregational church in thi city next
Sunday evening. He will hold service
at Deer Island in the morning.
Mr. T. B. Lott spent Saturday evening
and Sunday in Portland in attendance on
the qnarter'y conference of the Wesleyun
Methodist Church
Oregon received the graud priie and
44 gold medals, 57 silver medals and S3
bronzed medal for its exhibit of grain
and grasses at St. Louis.
Syrup of White Pine and Tar, the old
reliable cough remedy. For sale by A.J
IH'ining, druggist.
Spelled Her Betaty.
Harriett Howard, of SOI) W. 34th St.
New York, at oiio time had her beauty
atmiled with skin troubles. Sho write.
"I had Salt Rheum or Edema tor year
hut nothino would cure it until I usee:
Kucklon's Arnica Salvo." A quirk and
sure healer for rut, burnt and tores.
25c at Denting', drug store,
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School for Stammerers
ALL SPEHCH DEFECTS TREATED
Stammering
Curecr
I Kuarantec to cure any case of stum
mering or stuttering. My cure are per'
maneut aud my terms are reasonable.
Pupils on leaving toy school talk per
' t&Vy nwt"a,i as t"Ku UlCX never
HUIIIIMIVI VMt
M. L. HATFIELD. Principal.
J50 Eleventh Street, Portland, Oregon
A50THEB 1'IOIEEB IH tiOXK.
ftr I.ee, .f. nstakMln, V areamb
tvittark of Paramenia.
In the death of Cyru Crane Iee, of
Clatskanle, Oregon haa lost another of
her stalwart pioneer. Mr. Iee wa
trickea with pneumonia, and owing to
hi advanced age, he quickly succumbed
to the ravage of the disease. He wa
buried Wednesday afternoon.
Mr. tee warn born in Montgomery Coun
ty, Indiana, near Crawfordsvllle, In Wil.
He came of a family of Indiana pioneers,
and it wa no more than natural that
when the Westward movement took po-
CMion of tlie liast that Mr. Lee should
be a member of of that sturdy band of
men and women who opened the Golden
Coast. Mr. Lee was married to M
Mary Harrison, a sister of President
Harrison. August 31, 1853, and about
three year later found the young couple
member of an emigrant train bound for
California. It took six months for the
emigrant train to reach Red Bluff,
Cat. There Mr. Lee and his wife settled
In 1808, a desire to see Indiana again re
sulted in a return East. There he re
mained nntil August when he came to
Oregon, settling at Clatskanie, where
he lived until hi death. He ia urvived
by hi wife and four children; . Mrs. Ida
Tichenor, wife of the Mayor of Clatska
nie, Mrs. Grace Tichenor and Mrs. Mary
Eastman, all of whom reside at Clatska'
nie. The son, Charles W. Lee, live at
Woodlawn.
REMOVAL ALE.
I am building a coucret. rtore build-
ng in St. Helen and w hen it is com
pleted will occupy it a a general mer-
Imndiee. store. I dont want to move
n v more good than neccemary and
therefore I will fell all the good in my
prent a tore at greatly reduced pneef.
Tliif i the opportunity you have been
looking for. My stock is Urge nd you
can (are mouey by trading with me.
II, M0UGU6.
WATEI-H!IKS ANDGENTLEMES
in this and aili lininu ternorief, to re-
nnwni and adverttie the H lioleeaieana
Kilnratennal IJfnnrtiliFlit of an old ef-
abliihed House ni toitu nnaitnai unu
m. Kelarv3.50 Her day with expenee
advanced each Monday by check direct
rom headquarters lloise and buggy
furnished when necewary; position per
manent. Addres Blew Uroa. A Co.,
Dept. 4, Monon Bldg . Cli ieago, III,
TAKEN IJP At my premisea on
Willanielte 8!ough, about Iovetnlier
15th. one white cow with red neck,
about three yetri old. Owner can have
tame by proving property and paying
expense of kiep and advertising.
Ainir. V. rr.LE,...
FARM FOR SALE Section 28, town
ship 6 north, range 3 we.t. More titnlwr
than will pay io tne tai m, anu aiver mo
t'uulier is off it will make a good farm.
Lay. well and will bear intpection.Souie
clearing and the making of a good frame
house, four mile to tne river, wnere
on can sell our produce at good price,
t will pay aiiv one wanting a good bur-
gain to ituprct thi and write to me.
il, VY. tut r, uurriea uTtannn, vaow.iw
MOTICi rOH PUBUCtTM,
pepnrtment ol the Interior,
Laud Ooloe at Orecm City. Oregon
December 10. 1MII.
NOTICE 18 HEREBY OIVKN THAT Til IS
following-named settler ha. Bled notice of
his Intention to make Anal proof io support of
hi. claim, and that satd proof will be made be
f ethe Register and Receiver, at Oregon City,
Oregon, ou Jsnua.y S3, IWS, via:
ARTIIKIXOW tl, RANDOLPH,
Ilnmestcsil Entry No. 13dOV fur th southwest
quarter g i.c. SI, township i north, range 4
west.
II. n.mr. ihe follnwlne wltnease. to orov.
hi. enntliiunua residence upon and cultivation
of said laud, vis:
U A. Mclionaid. Jonn Niiiten. i,eorse jonn
son aud Otto beidleninn, sll nf Allots. Oreaou.
ur.u. v,. ntilAB.. Receiver.
Notice or Final Proof.
Pepartment of the Interior,
Land Office at Oregon City, Oregon,
Notice Is hereby given that the following
named settler ha. filed notice of his Intention
tn make final proof in support of hi. claim, and
that wld proof will ba mail before the lie I.
ler anu Receiver, ai vicgou viiy, wniw, .
March S, 1'JUi, vis:
iAVXja it. i3tra.i.j:
llnmesiead Kiitrv No. 1J.MI lor the Northwest
4 of Section 14. Township 4 North, Kaon I
West.
He names tho following witnesses to prow
hi. continuous resldeuce upoa and cultlvatin of
said land, vis:
i.arT. KiiMin. ni rortianu. ore: 1 nomas e..
Unwell, of S.rxu, Ore, N . K. liaker. of "ar
son, Ore; James K. larcy. of Portland, ore.
llcgl.ter.
SUMMONS.
Iu the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for
Columbia runniy.
Kuillyd. lonea, nlaiutllt. vs. E. T. Jones, ilr-
fmlliL.
Tn V. T. Jones, the aliove natrtetl defemlant.
IN TIIK NA UK OK THK MIA IE ur UB.UU.V
1 You are herehv rtHiiiircd to annear and an.
swer the eoniphiiut Hied aafiist you lu th
abovo utliltid eourt and oause, on or before
the eleventh duv of March, ivul. aud it yqq
tall wiLi amwiMr ar aimwer Ihe liLitlltlfr will an.
nlv to the court for Ihe relief prayed for In I ho
complaint, which U that the ntarrlwte now ex
isting between vou and the plaintiff be forever
dissolved, and lor such oilier lelief ss to the
eourt mav tieein just and et)iiit,ble. Thi. sum
mons Is served upon you hv iiiibllcallon by or
der nf Hi Hon. T. A. Mi Biide. Judite of the
above eiilllit,l oourt, dutud Ihe ltiih day nl
Juiitiafv, i'Vi. sud llic 1I.111) of Hie Hist 1111I1II
ealliiii ol this ituuinuius is the Joth, d.ny 01 Ju
uwry, 1W.V
FRANK BCHl.KtlKI.,
qttitnwy for 1'laiutlff.
J. w. BAV.
jyi.LAHD oi DAY,
ATTORNEYS
w. a. nil.cnn,
AT . LAW,
Will practice In sny Cmirt, Stale or Federal.
Office nest door to Coiirtliuitie.
ST, nELfjNf,
0KKM0N,
MEN'S FIRST-CLASS
Moyer Clothing Co.,
THIRD AND OAK. PORTLAND
FOIESr IE8ERVE SELECTION
I'nlted States I .and Office.
Oregon tiir. Oregon. Sor. &. 1S04.
Xotle Is herebr irleeu tkat Edarard M. Fyrnn,
by W. B. Monc, til. ail.irucy in fact, mad ap
plleatlan Kefcruarr a. Ml, to -lt. under the
act ol Jim. i. lf (W etu.. 6. the lollowlnf
dmrilvd irct' urverJ landa. lowti;
Ka.t hall ol nonharest quarter, at hall ol
aomhw. it U.iiWr ami lot. 1, 2. and t, of Me.
H. and th -uultirc quarter o( Miutheast quar
ter of am IS, tuwntit; 4 S. ranye a W; lilaiu
etle Jlertdian. f elcetlua So. W-'i',.
Wlihin ililrtr air from date of Ant public
linn uervot all pratiaoU or conleMU against the
ieleeit(,n on ihe afoa,l that the land di
ertbed. or tny portion thermi. m m.re valuable
for il. lulnrnil Uian tor altrleultiiiat purpow.
will be received- and noted for repoit t the
CommiMlcHier ol the Oeuerol Ijitid Office at
Thi. notlw ia rlre n Inr the j,nrt of allow
Ina all ivrann.rlaliolne the Mlecied land under
ti. uiiuiua urderirlr. t .bow It to he
miueral in clmraner. an ou.n ,inn y i' nie wt
jretttm. to uch elet:ltli. with the local mbciaU
of Ihe l olled itiaie. Land ortirv at urnni'iiy.
Orriion, tlie land dl.trirt In which the land m
ieeted U aiinatsd. aud In ev.il.li.li their intern!
therein or the mineral enameter inerci
AlAiEUNoN r. littK.'i.sEll.
Heel.ler.
Ijod Office at Onijon Cltjr. Oreeoa.
Nvelnli at. 19V4.
No Ice of tlie above apvlieailon will be pub
li.bed in the urexon MiM. piiwadat M. Ilelelu.
Orefun. which I bcrvbjr ilemnate aa the newt
pai c piibtt'licd neaicat the land dctcrloed lb
id.,.,licuUBWRsos 8. DttEER.
KeeUicr.
SUMMONS
la the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon tor
the County of Columbia.
Hlla J. l'l kl plaintlfT. v.. James 8. pickles,
defendant. .
To JunaaH. Itrklea, the tbove-named defend-
IS Vl'tK VAMK tl"THK rtatk of OREOOS,
Vou are hereby required io parnd au
wer the eoinpiaiut lu the above-entitled suit
on or before thesistday oi Ueeenher. 1904. and
if nn fall tn ii.tt.nr a.nd anacr aaid coronlaint
oaorbrfore ihe date niemloued. tbe plaintifT
will applv to the court lor the reiki prayed for
lu her complaint herein: lowit!
For a decree fnrerer dinolrlna tbe bonds of
matrimony now eitatinit between you and the
plaintiff, and for auch other aud further relief
as to the court may Kemeqaiubleandjuat
This summon, is punlutied by order of tbe
Hon. T. A. Mclirlde. Judge ol the aborc-eotiUeu
court, duly made and enured on thr 17th day of
November, 1M. in and by hieh order it ts ni
scribed that this summon, .nail oe puiini
once a week for six successive week. In the Or
egon Mist, a newspaper published at St Helens,
Columbia Cnty. Oregon.
Tbe date of the first publication of tbla ram
mom I. Soveniber.lB, ISOi.
B. 8. PAGCE,
Attorney for Maintlfl.
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT
In the County Court of Columbia County, State
of Orexon.
Ia the matter of tbe Eitat of Oilat Cherlng
ton, deceased. ,
Kii.-A im h.whv s-leen that Judson Weed, the
cxeeutot of the estate of Ou, Cheri ngton. de
ceased, has presented for settlement and hied
in this court final account of his administration
nf Hid estate, aud that Saturday, December 31.
MM, at 11 a. ki.. at tne cmn nouse ai nei-
eus. Oregon, ha. been duly appointee, oy me
Judge ol Mid court aa in time suu piave oi
heariue nblectious to said account, and Ihe set
tlement thereof.
St. Helena, or.. iov. -a, iwt.
JUDSON WEED.
Executor of Mid estate.
SUMMER SCHEDULE.
SHAVER TMNSPOTITIOII CO.
STEAMER SARAH DIXON
Will leave PORTLAND, foot of Washington
street. Sundays at p. m., tor uax i-otni,
Fnfaiila and wav ootnls.
Tuesday, and Thurwlavs at 6 p. m.. for Clats-
Kante ana wav points, tawviee tsiana. st.
Melens. Columbia Citv. lloftuiau't. Kalania.
NeerCltv. Ksliiler, Mayger, Stell. hiiilnl
Camp, Oak Point. Wallai-e llsud. Pallas,
Uauxanillo. and t.iatag.me.
Nchalem Valley Point via Clatskanle. Mint,
Plnsbnrg, Yernouia, Fuhhaw a, ePr ani)
ltopkiua.
Tbe company reserve tb right to change Its
time without notice.
ITS A CLEAR CASE OF
HONEY IIT YOUR POCKET
IK YOU COME THIS MONTH TO OUR
Annual Clearance Sale
Anything you want iu Men's and Boys' Wear
At a saving of Fifteen to Fifty Per Cent.
Elegant $12.50 Suits or Overcoats $8.00
500 Boys' Suits 3.95 1 25c Boys' Hose 17 i-2c
Wheu in city make this Reliable Store
Your Headquarters,
WELCH
SUITS
$10.00
The Best you have
eve
seen.
FABRICS In Worsteds.
Cheviots and Cassl meres.
Hand-Worked Button
Holes, Hand - Padded
Collars, 3ewn with siuc
Others say $15 for Equal QaaHt
Come Early and Get the Pick.
WHEN YOU SEE IT IN OUR AO
IT'S SO.
Adatlnbttrater't 5tiee ef Male,
In the County Court of the Stat of Ocegon or
Muun.wan county,
tn the matter of the atateot Reuben ZJor.de- ,
ceaftci.
VTOTICKlfHKREBV GIVES THAT IS PfR
a.1 tuanoe of and by virtae ol an arder at the
County Court of the state of Oregon, for Mnlt-
nomah County, made on Decern her 16, ll. in
the matter of tbe Estate of Reuben Z. Joy.de- '
ceased, anthorizina tbe administrator thereof .
to Mil ail tne real property of said estate as
private sale, the understa-ued. tbeadmlufstiator
of said estate, will aell at private sale, Io the
Bmim iiuwr, ,m wg int..o. iucvi, a,iu
subject to coutirma.'on by said county court, .
Iron, andaller !atiirday,the 21at day of Janu
ary, 1Mb. aud enviiouinf said ule onlll all of
aaid real property or so much thereof as ts nec
essary to nay ail elatwia, coatii. and eiues of
admiuistratioo of said estai. baa been sold, all
ibe rifht, title, interest and estate of the said
KeuUca I.. Joy. deceased, at the time nf taia
draiN and all the right, title and Interest that
the said estate ha. unes acquired br opetallou
.-f law or otherwise. In and to the follow in des
cribed real property, to wit: .
U.li 4 and i of section 21. and the southeast
quarter of the southeast quarter ol Hid section
i4. all in town.hlp north, ranae west of W tl-
lamette Henaian, in voiumoia i,ibij,v:ii.
Alto an irrecuiar tract daserlbed ss beglnnmjt
in the center of th. creek, at tbe southwest cor
ner ef Kciionl. iu towubipl north, range I
aest of illamette Meridian, and thence run
ulna down th. center of said cieck. with its me
anderlnn. to a point where the same intersect
-.he Willamette tflowxh! thencelua aoutbweat
rly dlrsctioD, with the meandering, of ssi-l
.l..wt. in th Metirin line IMtweea SCCtiofM It!
rand :V. in township 3 north, ranee I west of
wtltameue aseridian: tnenee west so me pi
of betinninf , belug In Columbia Count), Or-
' Terms and eondittons of sat: Cash la V. f.
cold coin. 10 per cent to be paid on acceptance
..f th 1.1.1
hv said County Court. Said 10 per cent to be r-
SD'l
balance on continuation ol nie
eat to oe re
al expense
fn.Mait ssb. noiVonfinued. Peed
of purchaser. Bios to be aeiiverwi iu me uu
dersusned, administrator, at W. Hetena. Orjgoa.
JAM EH tr A a r,
Alminiilratoraf the Estate of Kcuben Z.Joy,
deceased.
Dated PeomnberJS. 1901.
1ST0RIA& COLOMBIA RIYER
H. RAILROAD COMPANY.
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411 train make etas connections at l.oMe
srith Northern Paeltlo tralua to and from tbe
East and Sound points. AI Portland with all
trains leaving I'nien depot, at Astoria with I.
K. N. Co.'. boat and rail line and Steamer
T. J. Potter t and from llweeo and North
Beach points.
Passengers for Astoria or way points must (lag
trains at Houlton. Trains will stop to let vas
sengei. of) at Houston hen coming from poluif
weslefOuble. J.C. la.,
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V'ST ABL18B ED INt.
172
JOHN A. BECK
DEALER IS
Watches, Diamonds, SO? en are,
...JEWELRY....
Repairing a Specialty.
Morrison at. llet, Front A Fir it. PORTLAND.
THE AMERICAN CLOTHIER
Corner Fhf t ! Morrison, Porthml