The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913, December 29, 1905, Image 3

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Tun Nkw Bak Mesar. Utlie CUrk
,ml Arthur (Uwrge are doing some work
iiir Interior at tlie Cooper bull.llriK,
,rrirtory 10 It twin; occupied m tew
L,ruirriirtueliewiJiik. (Mock
A Rom, lis l..i, will aoou be
....! It business. Both men come Uere
WU1, r gceliettl rrptitatfcw lur Intesjrity.
.ml as they are litvesliaf Ihtlr own
money, with full Wlh In u future ol
1,1. romuiunnity, wt ua no oouw utey
,,111 gain the ttiuuilrawe ol tit .ample
llwt mCU UMXtM.
A HnoKKN I'irH Ttier we a run ol
I,, mid piling In Milton Creek hut
Te..Uv, ass a a rewilt the l of the
tit. Helen water work broken where
it rNe tbe creek, and the town ol
H.HiUon wm hit without water supply.
The (ttentlon ol tuemtwr ol the council
larra called to the danger of ucU an
.KViirrrnre j fart o action wm taken, and
now the eaprnse will t greater Uwat it
would ha been if the pipe had hen
pmprrly protected with concrete cover
ing. The orcawiaaal 4ance at the Masonic
Hall deserve fa Twrtrunsgt oi all who
.leliglit i" ttita aiuurnient. The dance
always end at It o'clock, thereby aid
InK (lie eacea that i art rulnou to the
health al young people.
Christmas ra 11. Helens wa marked by
n number n family reunions. The on
and .laughlcrsearoe hoiue to their parents
to relet rt ttie greatest c-l the holiday,
and doullc they all lud a day to be
ylrswntly remembered until the neat an
..Ivrreary. In the evculng there was an
cttuyble dance at the Masonic Hall.
Thk Bm Tkm County Court lor the
January term oieeU neat Wednesday.
This i tlie trtiu at which the road roper
visor are aiipolrrtcd lor the year, the tax
iey niedc, and a great deal o( other Im
portant buoinca tranaectM. They will
ull I there wk their latlllous. and the
vmuinlaaMacri wWI have a chance to earn
their wtgea.
Twenty-two Instrument were rcce.red
for nosed at the- county clerk's nfhee cm
Tuewlay la-U Most rrc trans
fers ..I limUr land, the Chapnwn Com
irtiiy, hrnsna, and others bciug tltc par
i hserr. The greater portion ol the trans
fers were in ft and 4 S. 4-4 and fi-. the
average purvliaar price being ft which
t I'brap.
ayrap ol While I'rn and Tar. the old
reliable congh remedy. I'm sale by A.J.
Iteming, druggist.
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if) I llf in.lMluHM.f.. nIB.I.I., ....i
it hi wiiii r, anil sirs, villi Ol nils
city.
Mr. and Mrs. Wellington, of Ctatska
nle, ient Christmas with relative in this
city.
Mr. and Mrs. Deani Perry and Mr.
and Mrs. John Dart spent Christinas with
Mr. and Mrs. Dart of this city.
Mis Lulu George and brother Percy,
and Miss Downing, spent ChristntM with
Mr. and Mrs. (ieorge of till city.
Mis Beryl Muckle, ol Rainier, is send
ing the holiday vacation with her aunt,
Mr. Johns, of M. Helen.
Mr. and Mrs. II. A. Darnell, of Lent,
pent Christinu with Mr. and Mr. W.
II. PowaU of this city.
Mr. and Mrs. David Davis, of Portland,
spent ChrlstuiM with Mr. and Mrs. Cos
ol Bt Helens.
Mr. and Mrs. II. T. Blair visited with
Mr. Blair' mother, at Hlllsboro, Christ
mas. Mr. George Hlagg went to Rainier last
Tuesday to work In Hie sash and door
factory.
Cook Htovk Bam Ciiiur A
good second-hand cook stovt and two
Joints of pipe for sale very cheap. A bar
gain for anyone wanting a stove, Call at
thl office lor Information.
Pon Balk Pure bred Black Minorca
cockerels, Northrop (train, from priie-
wlnning birds. For particular call on or
address J. A. Wikstroin, Yankton, Or.
Takkn t'l A three-year-old heifer,
black all over, crop off both ear, and one
red yearling steer, with same mark, came
to my place tsear Deer Island December
1Mb. Owner can have the stock by pay
ing eipeuse. . J. A. Holadav,
Rev. Kemp goes to Portland to day to
arrange for tlie jubilee celebration of the
raising of the debt of the M. K. Church.
The lull program will be published in the
Mist nrst week.
Joixt iKSTAlxvno.'i Bt. ITeVm
Lodge, A. I', and A. M., and Miipab
Chapter, O. K. held a joint Installa
tion nf officer at Maaonic Hall cat St.
John Kve., last Wednesday night. It
wm n most enjoyable aflair In every re
spect and waa attended by M many as
could comfortably be (rated iu the ball.
The WOTk,caecsaUy that ol tlie Star,
wu given in n faultless maimer, by Mrs.
W. II. Powell m installing olficer for the
.Stars, and Mr. C. II. Johns lor the Ma
sons. Alter installation banquet wu
served. Worshipful Muster Powell presid-
rol.lTICAL
ADYEKTIH1XU
RISE.
COM-
Tim Mist I reliably Informed that one
John Martin, of Monmouth, claim to
hay authority to secure political adver
tising for number of paper In differ
ent part of tUn Atate, and that tlieso
paper liavi agreed not to deal directly
with the candidate, but to refer them
to Mr. Martin, who will fii the compen
sation to be allowed the paper and de
duct hi eominlselon therefrom. Prosti
tution of tli newipaper could hardly go
farther than thl. 1'urcl.asesbl paper
there have alwaya been and alway will
be, both In the city and In tlx country,
bat no audi cold -blooded and brazen
deal to hold up candidate ever before
came to our knowledge. Tlie duty ol
newspaper I to present to the voter Its
honest view a to the Utiles of candi
date tor public office, and. even If It
idea are erroueon It will then be en
titled to the reipect of It reader. It
may even go farther, mid accept money
for nace in It column, but whan It
will the editorial column to an adver
tising agent it lose all title to respect
and will probably be of very little use to
the person who money It take. We
trust tha candidate lor State nomina
tion will all tell Mr. Martin, a our in
formant told him, that no go-between I
needed and that they have no desire to
Influence the voter by buying up the
editorial column of tlie country paper.
TheOregonlan tayc "A candidate has
an undoubted right to buy and pay lor
advertising in a newspaper, just a be
ha to print election card, purchase bill
board paee, hire hall or employ a
brae band. Hut the newspaper that
ell it lupport or favor to a candidate
for money corruptly bargain away it
independence, deceive ami wrong it
reader, lower tha ton of the honorable
protection of journalism, and doea great
barm to tlie public aervice. It 1 tainted
money paid to tainted Journalism. No
newipaper can engage in that ort of
buiinc and retain the respect and con
fidence ol the public, which It must bare
if it I to keep circulation and preetige.
There la, of coarse, a clas of 'hold-up'
I REUBEN
The Columbia Timber Co. gave their
employee a vacation from Dec. 21 to
Jan. 2.
The two teachers in School District No.
20 held Chrlstmu exercises lust Friday
afternoon. The school at MooreviJIe, Mrs.
8. C. Archibald teacher, had song, dia
logues and Speaking, and Mrs, Rex Huren
gate her scholsrs a surprise by having
erected in tlie vacant schoolroom a tree,
which was laden with presents tor the
scholars.
The Christmas tree and dance given by
Coble Grange No. 821) Saturday evening
was a success. The only drawback was
the failure of Mrs. Waldo, the speaker of
the evening, to arrive.
Martin Haren and wife. Samuel Munn
and wife, Albert Iraon and wife, and T.
C. Watt and wife spent Christmas with
friends in Portland.
Wm. Daherty and wife, of Rainier,
spent Chiistmu with Mr. and Mrs. Ira
Withrow.
Goble Grange No. 329 elected the fol
lowing officer for the year 1'JOO: Geo.
W. Makinister, Muter; M. C. Jordan,
Overseer; Jane McGregor, Lecturer; A.
J. Sweeney, Chaplain; G. 8. Foster,
Treasurer; Jessie McGregor, Secretary;
M. Link, Steward ; Thomas Hunter, As
sistant Steward; G. W. Jordan, Gate
keeper; Nellie Wise, Ceres; May Link,
Pomona ; Jennie King, Flora; D. A.Wise,
Lady Assistant Steward.
Mr. Oeer aaya he doe not wish to
be considered aa the candidate of the
farmer excluiively. Thl 1 a little
fling at Dr. Wlthycorobe' statement
that he wa proud to be considered
the farmer'a candidate. But Mr- Ceer
need not worry. He never waa much
of a fanner, and for many year past
hi main buslnea ha been politic.
The editor of the Review, whoever
he may be, possesses a remarkable
knowledge of the seamy side of Re
publican politic. He appear to be
on Intimate term with John Daly, the
newspapers, jut a there are black l g old-time Slmonlte who wa appointed
8urveyor-General a a reward for vot-
lawyer an J blackmail doctor; buttbey
re ephemeral and can hare no perma
nent succcu. Their method alway
llnd them out. If certain newepaper
in lh Willamette Valley are endeavor
ing thu to make bay while the political
ua 1 shining, a our correspondent
My, they will find speedily that they
A number of short Ulk. were made ,on too ha Pu,'lle i nor c xl
1 at mid- candidate who an (aid to have entered
1'ositivtdv .ll.,wd liark mme
,mr nwin-y Vt you don't
what von pay br. Preferred
Pluck (W.U ran not randled
The bilie.t er-td of Vnrd ami
ert wheat flour, sold nwh-r a
rH!v ftiaraiitve. A varW-ty
. the verv lirl brrakla'l loU.
tiamiliiie, rasidina lamps, and
numerous oilier artu-le.
M. C. GRAY, t. Helena.
ing,
,e Ml r an I T n IBU lOsTir rtrOU. saDtl all EUIU'
night lb asnbly broke up, all feeling " '"T "
that the evening had been erell spent. newspaper is under obligation to
'print gratis whatever a candidate or any
Miss Daisy Watklns has been steadily .lkl lt , Dri, . i.
improving since her return irom Hie san-1 ,,, .)uM,h wr,a.tever la of Interest or
itvlum at Portland, and will sUit one mu,ent on its merit a new: it can
Ing for 8enator Fulton, and who la
now putting In his time opposing Dr.
June Wlthycorobe' candidacy.
eck Imm tomorrow on a visit to Red
Wads, California, where it is hoped the
mild climate will completely restore her
to health. She wilt be acompanied by
her sister in-law. Mrs. Fred Watkins.
SEW PRIMARY LAW.
Violins and all stringed Instrument
repaired by me. All work guaranteed.
Address me st St. Helens.
slOdccW GI B HKGKI.K.
Petition lor the appointment ol J. B.
linen aa administrator ol the estate ol
Tobias N. Rick man was filed with Use
county clerk on Tuesday Urt. Rick man
ts the man who was found dead in his
tumse a short distance Irom Rainier. The
cslirte i a small one.
Kir.tTATio or VoTK-The book
li list reitiidratiou ol voters w4U be open .tead ol
tor buslncsa at the county cler onice (
on Tuesday neat, closing April 10th, at
ft p. m. All who desire to vote in the
primary election, April 20th, mut lie rcg
Wtcrcd. Come early and avoid the rush.
Circuit court meets in ejljomwcd term
ftatnrdav, lanuarr ttlh. The case of Slev
rna vs. Aikeu will be alwut tlie first on
the docket, to decide the hunting right
to lakes on the old Musgrove place.
K. P. I SUVA tXATioM Avon Lodge, No.
12, wlU lu.tall its newly elected olficer
ua Tuesday evening acst. The installa
tion will bein to the Rathbone Sisters
and invited guests.
The assessment roll lor IMA is maile
up, and the work lgun ol comparing it
with tlir clerk tax roll.
Miss Maude Decker, who is in the cm
yloy ol the Morgan Mercantile Co. of
Portland, spent Christmas at home in SC
Helen.
MAaaiKD At the office of the County
Judge, on Tuesday, December 2d, Miss
Htwgsrct M. Tlniment to Mr. Oti K.
Fataier, Judge Hatt in officiating. Mt.
Parmer i the landlord of the Vermont
Hotel at Houltou.
School DwraicT Lvik The follow.
Ing school districts have reported special
levies: No.fi, eight mills; No. 7 joint,
six" mill; No. 12, three mills; No. 18,
two mills; No. 23. lour mills; No. 87,
ttisee aiaUs; No. iitl, six mills; No. 41,
three mills; No. 411, four mills; No. 47,
ten mills; Ko. 40, five mills; City ol Ver
nonia, five mills.
I have money to loan oti upproe4
Midcataae security.
IV. II. POWF.LL,
St Helens, Oregon.
"Democrat can not help to nominate
Republican by writing Krpubllcan
ranies on IVmocratlc tickets at the prl
wauy election," Mid W. 8. L"Uu to an
Orrgotilaa reporter, In discussing the
question that ha been raised relative to
the new law for nominating candidate.
Mr. U'lten contend that tha objection
1 not tenable, and that tliera are pro
vision in the direct primary law cover
ing that wry contingei cy.
'The tally eheet," ha My, "are cp
arate. Puppoao Mr. ISlank i the weak
Itep-ibllcaii and some Domocrat (cratch
tlorernor Chamberlain and write Mr.
Blank on their ballot. Then suppose!
Mr. Blank baa 1000 vote on Republican I
batloUend 10) are written lor nun in- j
tor tiovernor unamoenain on
follow no other imlh-y a to political or
any other matter, and survive. Tlie
newspaper must, however, be the aole
judge aa to what is new, and the skill,
falrner. activity and honecty with which
It ricrcises that function will be the ex
act measure of it snores with the pub
lic. It can not permit it column to be
edited by candidate for office, or by any
other person or intoresU outside of it
own oftw. That 1 what happen when
Influence' I sold."
Tort area or a Preacher
The story of the torture ot Rev. O. D.
Moore, pastor ot the Baptist church of
llarpereville, S. Y., will Interest you.
lie mvi: "1 suffered agonies, becaose of
a persistent cough, resulting from the
Krip. I bad to deep sitting up in bed.
I tried many remedies withont relief.un
til I took Dr. King' New Discovery lor
Consumption. Cough and Cold, which
entirely cured my cough and saved me
Irom consumption." A grand cure tor
diseased condition of throat and long.
At Perrv A Uraham'. Houlton. Price
50c and $1, guaranteed. Trial bottle free.
Jast a. Good
Fur Less Money
I OinfCTT A Little Better
mmm MUULi I I
For the Slice Price
This Week's Store News :
Ladies' Shirt Waists, 67 Styles, 65c to $9.50 Each
Ladies' Tailor Made Suits, fit guaranteed, $7. 50 tip
Ladies' and Misses' Coats, Jackets, Capes, Furs, Etc.
Kimonas, Wrappers, Petticoats, Undermuslins.
Biggest Selection Ever shown.
LATEST GRCATI01S IM MILLINER YALKIMC HAT3, "CAPS
Hen and Bojs' Soils and Trousers, Overcoats and Rain Coais
$15 Men's Suits Only $12.15. All Wool Trowsers from
$2.50 to $8.56 Bargains. $12.50 and $14. 0 Overcoats.
$10.65 takes 'em.
SHOES, HATS, CAPS
We have closed a contract with the larfest factory in the country and will fell
$3x0 shoes for 2.75; $2;75 shoes for 2.50; $2.50 shoes for
1.90; Men's $4.00 shoes for 3.65; Loggers' $6.00 shoes for
5.50; Loggers' $5.50 shoes for $5.00; Boys' $2.25 shoes for
1.85; Misses' $2.00 shoes 1.75; Children's $1.50 shoes 1.25.
JUST FOR FUN fllC
THIS WEEKOC
WOOL SWEATERS,
FANCY COLORS
THEFAY0RITEFuflaipBtriSg;Dg4aS$18.00
I O lfl f IffWHam and Bacon
Imm OWL- I I
Peacok Flour
$4.75 Barrel
I2I-2cperLb.
'tvve''v
SEE THE i
MIST'S
GRAND
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OFFER
ON PAGE 1
SCA1TOOSK
Herman Klapp left but week for a visit
to friends in the east
Robert lirant is spending a week with
his Barents. He is employed at Stone
Bros' mill at Teuiiuo, Wash.
Appropriate ChrislniM services were
held at the Congregational church on
Sunday.
Many homes were made happy with
Christmas trees this year. A public tree
We have heard that St. Helen wa
not a very busy town, and tbat Ita
people In the paat have been a little
slow; but we bardly think. It our new
banker wants to put up a building,
tbat any one will compel hi into pay
a license (or purchasing the material.
That certainly t the limit.
Farloas , Flgntlng
'For seven veam." write Geo. W.IIoff-
nian, of Harper, Wash., I had a bitter
tattle with chronic stomach and liver
trouble, but at last I won, and cured my
disease, by the nae of Electric Hitters,
rnnhositstiiielv recommend them to all,
and don't intend in the future to lie
aithont them ill the house. They are
ceitaiuly a wonderful medicine, to have
cured such a bad case a mine." bold,
under suarantee to do the same for too
bv l'errr & Uraham, Houlton, at 60c a
bottle. Try tbein today.
was also given in Watt & Price's hall.
1 ... . . i M I
tU Democratic ballots. The 100 vote - .
lor Mr. Blank on the Hcmocratic hallo! , --7 "
will beronuted for him on the Iemo. The people ol this district will meet
crstic tally-died and can nonnore be saturuay anu vote upon a piopo..
added to hi 1000 vote on tbo Bepubli jojwn the county roao wesi irom ccp
can tallvahcetllian that lOOOvote could poose to connect with the Nehalcui
boaddod to hi 100 on tha IVniocratio ' county road system. The link between
lally-abeet. A lUpublican can be noiu- Scappoose and Nehalcm is about eight
In Mad Cbaae
Million ruh in mad chase alter
health, from one extreme of faddism to
another, when If they would only eat
good food and keep their bowel regular
itli Dr. King' New Life Pill, their
trouble would all pan away. Prompt
relief and quick cure for liver and (torn
ach trouble, 25c at Perry & Graham's
Houlton.
inaled only by vote marked for him on
Republican ballots."
In considering the Iwo defect in the
primary nominating ysleni that have
been !ntod out by Judge Woodward,
of Portland, vU: 'lrt, that "nobodle"
can get the nomination of a great party,
and second, that men must announce!
thrinsolves a candidate for office, Mr.
U'Koiiid:
"Ai to the flrwt objection, it eem to
happen omcllme under every plan yet
devised for choosing candidate. Ex
perience will chow whether tha people
wilt make mire ot these mistake than
delegate and boese did. Yet I do not
think Jmlgi Woodward mean to aay
that tha men nominated In Portland lt ' seppoo station
mile and should be opened np at once,
as the road has been surveyed and found
very easy to build.
The Chapman Timber Co. is surveying
(or a logging road up North Scappoose
creek. They plan to carry log to the
Slough near Frakc Landing. This is a
good thing and should be encouraged.
The burning of a gasoline can net fire
to the interior of Freeman' aloon Sun
day and the building wa saved only after
a hard fight.
Scappoose should have a high school,
or at least teach some of the higher
branches, and the interests of the neigh'
boring district would be well served by
erecting a combined school at or near
FREE'
This paper give
away with one
year" subscrip
tion, pad in advance, FREB
EIGHT PHOTO
GRAPHIC VIEWS
(Site 8x10 Indies)
Of the principal buildings at the
Lewis awd Clurk Centennial. OM
subscribers may secure these handsome
Souvenir by inlying all arrearage and
ONI YEAR IN ADVANCE
Purine at the nrimary election were
"elt-anfheient" individual having "no
other ufBclency." It 1 troa the candi
dal ot the minority party wa elected
Mayor, but tlii ha happened before
uuder the convention syttam.and I trua
even now of the tiovernor ol Oregon.
"What proof 1 there tbat 'the men
best qualified to serve I he publle in of
Hi t are those who are most disinclined
to push themndve forward V When
did that clas of men ever hold office T
I it not poulble wa have taken the
story ot Cincinoatu too arriouilyT
Roosevelt and Jerome, toilet! anil
Folk era genorally bellcvod to be very
good officer, but it 1 not recorded that
they were ever backward about pushing
forward, even to making puuuo procla
mation that they wanted public office.
"I not the desire totr-rvo the peop1
In public office ,deirbla ambition?
And If it 1. why houW any '" '
more ashamed to announce bis wtili to
hold nubile oldce than ha would to pro
claim hi doslw to practice law or bovl
and? I am asklHgtbeaaam'stioii for
Information, and I trust Judgo Wood
The Farmer telephone line ia talked
of and should be pushed along.
MARHILD
inuTKVSKN-RrSSELL At the resi
dence of the bride's parents at ingiia,
lio a'tarnoon of lecmber Znth,
hv Rev. Hlair. Miss Allie Rusaell to
Mr. P. A. Mortensen.
Mr. Mortensen has been a resident of
Oitdcn. Utah. The bride wa beautifully
rowaed in while and wore white carna
tion, Alter the ceremony a nice dinner
wa served nd tlie young couple Ictt un
dcr a hower of rice and wittt tne nest
..ithi.1 nf their nianv friends. Mr. and
Mrs. Mortensen will reside In Portland.
ward or
A SNAP
100 acre oi laud near Helena, in the
fartlUi Heaver valley for 110001 Ot the
100 acres. 8 ate cleared and there i a
fmu orchard of apple, pear, cherry nnd
itruiiQ tree. There l a good b!x room
houseon the placo and a well o( llni
bt never boch dry. For nnyone
iimt wains to buy in thl county this
Ex-Governor Oeer flipped a penny
the other day. "heads. I take the Gov
ernor'a chair: tails, I o to the United
States Senate." and It came beads.
Now. what will Mr. Furnish' friend
think of that! Seaside 8lgnal.
A Kearfal Pate
It i a fearful fata to have to endure
the terrible torture ot pile. "lean truth
fully say," write Henry Colson.of Ma
onville. Ia., "that for Blind, Bleeding,
Itching and Protruding Pile, Bucklen'i
Arnica Salve 1 the beet cure made." Al
sa best for cut, burn nd injuries. 25c
at Perry k Graham'. Houlton.
oiueuiM who know will an- jy jiarUcWlar inquire attbi ' juiioitrrt.
H. riORGUS
ST. HELENS
Carrie a Complete Line of
Groceries
Dry Goods
Hardware
Crockery
Flour and Feed
Hay
Notions
Candies
Stationery
Fancy Goods
In fact, everything usually kept in a first
clnrn General Merchandise Store. My
prices will lie found as reasonable as any
.tore in Columbia County. Your trade
BAILEY & BRINN
Wish you one and all a Merry
Christmas and a Happy New
Year, and request you to keep
your eye on this space..
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT
Knilm la hrn.hr rlrrn thai the untenliniet
Aamiiil.mitir nf t'h Estate of Jacob Alcxaudrr.
drreax-d, ha. Bird In the l onniy I'onn lur Col
umbia Counltr, Mate o( Oregon, hli final ac
count aa au h ailroililMralor ot aaid ratal', anil
thai Friday, the Will dajrof January, lw. al the
hourni ll UCIOCK a in., naa urrn nxw uj n..
mutt a Ike lime for hearing oMecUous to said
reoort aud Ibe Mlllemeul thereof.
AdminlKlimtorot the Enlateof Jacob Alexan
der, deceaaed. . .
UAn I b.ilir.l.i C r-Afcir.,
Attorneys for Administrator.
SUMMONS
In the Clrenlt Court ot the Kfate nf Oreron lor
llie VOUDiy oi miumuia.
W. A.Slmom, ldalntirr, V. Daisy Simons, ue
l.....l.n
To ltaiay iimoiu, defendant la tbe above en-
I I Hi .,,11 -
. .k. .. ni ih. aiati. nl Oreenn Ton are
beiebv reiilred arxt commanded to all" -
anioer the eomidalnt filed agalurt oa In ine
aiiore euililedi mil belween now and the
dav of January, ISOS. ..... . .
Hald mil ( commenced by plaintiff aralnal
rnu lor absolute divorce, ami If you fail lo an
twer between now and all time, for want
thereof, the ptainllB" will lake judgment arainut
rou lor an abaolute divorce and tha diaaoluiion
of the narriagu now cxIKMf oeiweeo you auu
aald r-lalntin. ..... ,
'ik i a uiuiuni la wrvm iiv niioiii-aiiou
pu nuance to an omer inane oy me immi
T. A. McBride. Judge of llie Circuit Court of llie
u..d Al nn.mil I... khe 1'nliulvof Colnnibla.
Iatel Noremlwr IS. Ii. miu oniar inviur
that the linn publication of tint snzninaun anouM
be made on the smb. day of November, and
that Ihe laal vublleallon be made on the tin
day ot January, !. 0.I-. .
gv I Ibtlt I ( Vm a'rm. av.
Aitorueys (or PUtmitT.
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT
In the County Court of the f tale of Oregou for
Inthe mstternf the eatalo of Francis N.and
CarlattiM J, uoeng, ueceaaeo.
v..,in. i. h..TC.r.v elveti be Ihe underalcned,
adniliiiitaalnr ol the eataie of Fraiu-ia N- "l
. k : . i n,xrl riM..MHt that he haa nleil
in the above emitted conn Ilia Dual araouut ol
hia adiniiiiatratlon oi aatu eaiaie.anu ia u
Hon. It. o. iiaitan, juuko oi niu tnn r
polnieu rnnay. neeeuiiier .... .. ,.u. u c-
!.. .1.. tli. an.l theeoiirthoHae at St. Hl
n'a aa the plaee of hearing aaid aeoouni and Ihe
aellleuient nl aaid adiuinlatralion; at which
time anil place auy pei mn-reaieu uij -i--pear
aud Ills objecllon In writing lo i aaid ac
count II K. tLi r e .
Adinlniilrator of IheealatenI Fraaeli N. sad
Chrialiue J. Uosrlg, oeccaaeu.
MENS FIRST-CLASS SUITS
$10.00
The Best
seen.
you have ever
FABRICS in VVorstcds,
Cheviots and Cassi meres.
Hand-Worked Button
Holes, Hand -Padded
Collars, sewm with silk
Others say $15 for Equal Qnality.
Come Earlj and Get the PicL
WHEN YOU SEE IT IN.0UR AD
IT'S SO.
Moyer Clothing Go.-
THIRD AND OAK. PORTLAND
J STOMA COLOMBIA RIYER
ii RAILROAD COMPANY.
SUMMONS
la to Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, lor
; Columbia Couiilv.
Chart. Henrr llamlllon. plalntlfr, ra. Delia
May Hamilton, defendant.
To Delia May Hamilton, defendant above
named.
In the name ol ths Wale nl Oreiron you are
hereby required lo appear and anawer the oiii;
plaint AleJ against yon In the above eullt.ed
canae ou or before the J-l day ol rebniary. A. I.
IWO. and It run fall lo ao atuw.r. lor want there
of Ihe plaintill 111 apply lo lb. court for the re
lief demauded lu aaid oomplalni, in-wtt : Koe a
decree ol aaid court dUaolvltig in. lainU of
niatrlmnnv now exiMiug between yourself aud
,hTliVa"inmif'na la puhHht b- the or ler of
Tliomas A. Mcllrlilc. Judge ol ihe alKiveentllled
cmirl. maile on the auth day of llecmnbor, A. I.
1WV In and by which order II Is sdludgejl an.l
onlenxt that tola summon be piiWlhil. omia
a week, for aix conaeeiitlv." weoka. iu the Oreireu
Miat, a ncinnaiwr publlnhed Iu IbelMtv "I el.
Ilelen. t'nlitiubia Ooniity. iiale f reg n.
The date ol tlnj publieallou btlug (he '.'J.I dar
ol Ihiesmber. A. D. 1, T TA(UU,
AUornev l.irflalnlln".
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OM papers for sale, cheap, at this
office. FRANK FLAGG, A Rent
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All trains maka class eoansctlaaa at l.ohle
with Northern ractSo train, to and from to
Kaat au 8oued iwlata. At Porilaud witk all
trains learing Union depot. t Aatorla with L
K. at S. Co.'i boat aad rail lias awl tttcaiiiet
T. J. Poller lo and Irom llwaeo sad North
Ueuch irainta.
tatAauMU)
JOHN A. BECK
DKALtftW .
Watches, Diaaoadi, Sflienrarc.
....JEWELRY....
Repairing a Specialtj. ;'
(torrtaea a. Bat. groat at flrat. rOHTLAKB.
j-jR.H. t CLIFF.
PIIYSICIAK.& SURGEON
ST. HELENS.
OREGOJI.
Paaacngcr. for Astoria or war pot all mint Bag
train, at Hoiillnn. Trains win op vn lev iot
aeugeis off nt Hou!tnn when coming from polua
ne.lofOoblc. J . V. Ida.
Urn. l ass. A'i- AnorU, 'Jr
JILJitWISKOrW.
PHYSICIAN & SURGFN
ST. ItEl.lrNS,
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