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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 14, 1906)
I LOCAL p SI Jf J, f.r. r;. v.-t,r.r,r, . r,'Jr,r, Talk to Kou. Columbia County Dunk. C. C. Muslcn, the l(KUr, wIki pur chased tlm Miiskte triiet of 4 ,! Keren at timber on Milton creek, bus also bought tli Admin' place, aill'ilning the town-1 to of tlie city of St. Helen. Mr. Msstetl ling disposed of III Interests til Clatsop County, nml, just n soon as pos sible, will Infill work iim tlie construe tlim of III IokkIiik roittl, mid will ilunip Ilia logs Into Hie Willamette sIuiikIi, up on hit newly acquired proicrly. Mr. Masted lim about one tnileof deep witter frontage, on tlie Uii;ri, in protected In cut Ion where there will )w no dauber from freshet. This purchase means a jjreitt ileal to St. I Idem, a it remove tlie last doubt a to the terminus of the roil, which will cro the Northern l'i elite til IiIkIi trestle just below II mltoii. Mr. Masted feels very kindly to the people for the rctsoti ilile iiMimer in which they h ive acted in regard to the right of-wy acris. tht-lr laud. I'.ioh week 1 ir i n y 4 us new iti'Miili,rt Columbia Con n ly Dunk. Mint Mollie 1'roiUU-l, editor of tin l.i (.ramie Chronicle, Is viltng rc'iilnc Hi Kcippoote, ' Mis I'rochtle! In nude a s.iccc ol tlie pier she elm, und h.ti ilemuii'trated that ul least one hoiii.iii i capable i.f ctiiuliuiiii"; lu r ovin business alltir, and therefore billy competein to take part in piihllc nll.iu. Seven room lintiie for sale or rent, In ipiire o R. IC. Quick, St, Helen. Thoui.ts l'uairs and wife, of Mountain ilitle, hr. Hlicr in lw and sister of I.. I: U'lick, lire visiting in St, Helen. Wastiui Due hundred men to make stave Ult itt f 1.40 per cord. I'ir.t class yellow (ir timber. Call on or communi cate with the WcaUlU l'ooierac Co., Iloultuii, Or. M tMUlitlt Kmily CuK-Cle.tr, of tins city, was married to Hiram Mottley Allen, of HufUlo. S. Y in Detroit. Mich., on Novemiier 2Hh, Mr. Allen i aetiiur member of the firm of Allen A I'ollack. of HulUU), New York, mid one of the rising mid pjputar yomiK men of that city. Mr. Allen is the daughter of Mr. mid Mm. U. Co, l this city, and made it her home for number of yearn, where he list m my fricnls who will with for them a lung mid happy life. Mr, and Mr. Allen wilt reside in the Cormiehael. TtviK ih Monkv And von save time by taking the Multnomah when you have bumicM in rrtlaml. heaves St. Helena at? a.m. Reaches 1'orlUild at 10 a. in. Start home at '-' :" p m. You have! plenty of lime to do yonr shopping Mr. and Mr. V. it. Dillard were Tort Und visitors last Saturday. Mr. Ceo, ferry wan a visitor to the city one day last week. Mr. I I.. lcckcr was a 1'ortl.ind visitor Inst Monday. Mr. I', l.und, of Warren, a caller at thUollicc tlim week. 1'o.lert arc out announi-iiiK a dance at Uoultua on Clmttma itixht. Kvcrybody turn out. I have little pitfn lor wle, nveii weekt old, at Itachelor Mat. CnMe'a phue, cp ptMite the tehool holle. urs skizii:. 3-t Warren, t r. K. II. ll.tiloy, who lua for wine lime been aick at Tlie Utile. U now (jeltim ulimn nicety, and it will not bu long be fore he i axain tit hli place ol buiiie in Iloulton, Mr. I,. T,. Decker it in Rainier thin week, doinK hmc carpenter work for K. M. kolierwm. Mr. and Mm. C. C. Masleii were S Helena vlilor thw Rc.vur4 lr .it at thi otbee. l!et I-"1- Mr. tieorKC Walker, of Neepnwa, Miin ItoiM, la viniltOK Mr.-ami Mm. C. W. Itlkeli'y, of thin city. ' Mr. and Mr. M. 1". llueu, of Warren, vlitcd in St. Melein Saturduy and Sun day. CoMMKHCUl. Accol-NTS We are ulad to open checking accottnta with individ ual, firm, aociclic. corporation,!, mid bunk, mid (jive carelulnnd prompt atten tion to all buiiie, whether Iiukc or miill. Columbia County Hank. Miu Malicl Silviu left Tuesday mom liiK for tiobte, where he will remain lor while. The Kniithtof I'ythlaa will lmve in dtiillittion of officer on tlie ccoud Tue day in January. K. of 1', member and their fumilie are welcome, TO OWSKKS OK TlMIIKK CtMMS A.N1 TiuiiKk. We will buy for cash any good timber tributary to the Ncliulcm river. Will deal with owner only. No other need ouwer, Write Kivintf full particu lar to box 8, V. P. Stution, Portland, Oreou. " fiome ol the ludies of thin place lire ..i.,,r I., tmve a Cliriittnm tree in the Congregational church on Christum ' 7 , ,m Kvc. They arc preparing a goou pro gram for the occasion. The longshoreman here would like to orgnuUe find join thermion, but it seems that they ruled out, a the unions have to be fifty mile apart. Tlie only union they am Join i the Portland union, mid it necuw it wnuld cost tliem an ex ceedingly lurRC "'" t0 " STKAVitn A dark red two year old tecr, split in left ear. Send any infor mation to thi olllcc. Comity School Superintendent I. H. Copeland now has the librurj book for Columbia County' ncliool. They will oon be forwatOed to the respective district. Mr. Lou Manning, of (ircsham, and Mr. Finney, of Portland ipent last Sun duy in Iloulton. Kev. Ilollingshettd, presiding elder of the M. K. church for this district, de livered n iutereiHing orinon here last Sunday, Iloulton Aembly No SO, United Artl iui, elected olllcera for the commiiiK year taut Friday nlRltt, following I the re. nit: Mutr Artiwu, I, If, Coe1und; Port Mitlcr, Mi Anim Kclcl; Secretary, Mr. W. A, Kctel; Superintendent, Mr. Shear j Treasurer, Mr, llctford; Imjiect or, Mr. I, 1 1 . Com Iiiiu1 ; Junior Conduc tor, Prank I'lipcjoy; Muiiter of Cere moiile, Rd Ifa.en ; field Commander, Mr, W, A. llarrl and Trunk Popejoy, Our Informant wit unable to f urn lull u the name of the Senior Conductor. Optimo cliim; two for twenty-five ct, Leader in quality. Ilriiin Ilro. The Iloulton Ladle Aid Society will Ifivc it ih-IuI In Perry' Hull Saturday ni jilt . everybody turn out mid have a K'Mid time, Pure bred White Plymouth Kock roonter for ule. luipiircut thi oflice. 1'u i nfs, Ktc, (iroci'rics. Ktc,, Kcud, Etc. 1 All (iiiar.intpcil. Ktc. M. C. (JKAY. I.ant Monday one of the blow pi ie at the ktuv fai lory broke, cutiiim the mill to thut iIohii a half iiiluy. Win. M, Allen, ol Yerimnia, wa a cal er at thi olhVc otl Tlmrmluy I i-t. He nay that liv thi time next year lie will not lmve to lide over the iiiouutaina, bu'. will c line via the new railroad, Syrup of White Pine and Tar. the old rciiu'.ilc cough remedy. Por tale by A.J. DcniiiiK, drujjit. SiMAVt.ixiit Sru.i. One cow, Iron (nty, with "W on right hip, while tar in forehead, white Wily, hort tail. I)i peared three week ago from my place at Hunker Hilt. reward will be given fur definite information concerning tame. JOHN WAU'ZAK. Yankton, Or. Mr. Joncph Holiiduy, of Deer Ialand, wa a St, Helen vUitor onThurwIay lant. The two three-masted "ahip, Klwel and Sintram, and the nchooner W. F. Jcwettlcft here thi week with full car goc of railroad lie The Sintram took l.aw.mk) feet, the Klwell 1,11H,()00 and the Jewett aWil IMKI.lHKt. The Klwel' and Sintram go to Sail Pedro and the Jewett to San Pranclaco, II. Morgu waa Portland vititor thi week. The engine lor t)r. Cliff new loat ha arrived and it certainly U nice one. Mr. f!onrr 1 building the boat at Wil low lUr, and the engine will oon be put into it. Sir. Samuel I.ovcll, of Clatukanie, pcd thi week with hi daughter, Mr. II. K. Ijillarc. Dance in the hall ol Scapoo4e Christ limn night. Mr. W. C. Pitcher, of Rainier, wa a St, Helen visitor lut week, Mr. and Mr. J. H. McKio viited I'orthiud thi week. The county clerk now ha in hi of fice a number of volume of the report ol the lax coumiiwuon. Thi commission was appointed by tha last legislature to investigate the ta law t4 propose new one. Tl' -I'"rt i full of ftrt jaMrmatioii and hold be read by every one, .,.,.-"'" LI V E L V SI II 00 L ME El I ' There was a lively time at the special school meeting held at the school house in Rainier on Saturday last for the pur pose of electing one director to fill a vacancy and to decide upon better school lacilitics. The cuudidale for the position of di rector weru W.C. Fischer and W. 1. Plue, the ballot resulting, in the choice of the former by two votes. Mr. Fowler then rrsigned hi position on the board, de claring that he would not serve with Mr. Fischer. Director Kane also resigned (or i lie reason that lie did not expect to continue his resilience in the city. Mr. A. L. Chirk and Parker Stennick -were then elected to fill the vacancies. The contests and dispute had taken up so much of the meetiug' time that the matter of luxation had to be post poned to an adjourned meeting to take place on the twenty-second day of De cember. County Smieriilteudent I. II. Copeland was preseut by request of the board, KEIUEX. Miss Nellie Wise Is visiting with her sifter, Mr. Teiujiest McClcarn, at Aber deen, Wash. Mrs. M. WaseiewiU litis moved her family from Irveut Dule to Reuben nud is living in the T. C. Watt house. T. S. Alexander ha moved hi family trom Neer City to Cutlin, Wash, where he is gointf to utart a logging camp. The wind on Tuesday night blew down :!00 feet of Winuns Bros lumber flume that runs between their mill on Jone Creek and the river. ti, nnib are full of tiuitier cruiser between here and the Nehalem river and it ia reported that the Columbia River Ti,,,tuf i'n. has sold out their plant to an eastern firm who will build a large mill on the R. R. Foster land, about a bait mile from here, on the Columbia River. Coble Tribe of I. O. R. M. elected the lollowing olllcera for the nexc term: J. nf Hii.Ishv. Sachem: Fred Jensen, Senior Sugaiiiori Chester Mukiuster, Junior Sagninor; J. M. Fowler, rropnei, w. . Mukiuster, Chief of Records! U. C. Fowl er, Collector of Wumpuui; C. 0. Fowler, Frouk Bishop, M. Liuk, Trustee. ' RAINIER. Mr. Surah R, Henderson of Kalama, 1 visiting Mr, Mary J, l'onieroy of Rainier. , Dr. Sim, of Kalama, started for 1111 noi last Monday night on receipt of a diMtch conveying the new of the scrion Utile of hi brother. Mi Mable Koter of Coble returned home Monday from a visit to friend at the Portland Lumber Company' camp, Mr. Mile Bhecirn visited hi ton and daugeter at the Portland boapital Sun day. Mr. and Mr. Foster who have been keeping house for Judge Blanchard, mov.-d to Portland Friday, Mr. Geo, Rockey was a business visitor to Portland Saturday. Mis l'.tliel Wonderly of Apiary wa visiting relative in Rainier Saturday and Sunday. Mis Laura Probst, of Vancouver ha been visiting with Mis Callie Pouieroy of this city the part week. Mr. and Mr, I. II, Copeland and Mr. Newton Perry, of Iloulton, were visitors to Rainier on Saturday last, Mr. Cope' laud and Mrs, Perry staying to attend the Ladie Fair of the Congregational Church in the K. P. Hall Saturday eve liing. The twelve-year-old son of Lincoln Snyder was accideutly drowned at Stella Wash, on Saturday last, the remain be ing taken to Hudson, where Mr. Snyder formerly resided and, buried in the Riverview Cemetery at that place. Mr. Snyder wa formerly a resident of Rab uier. being a psrlner witli Mr. Nordby in what 1 nw the Nordliy- Patter -on I.uui tier ComiMtiv, He and hi wife have iiiunv Iricnds and acquaintance here who will ympathire with tliem iu their uiislorluue. Mr. W, P. Sheldon. ecreUy of the Orrgon mid Washington Lumbermen' Association wa a vi.itor at the Review oflice on Tuesday last. Mr. Sheldon in forms us that the letter from the Rainier Hoard of Trade on the subject of the car shortage, wa greatly appreciated at the Riigcne meeting, and that there will be a meeting of lumbermen la Portland next Saturday for the pnrpofe of taking such further action a may be deemed expedient. It i hoped that Rainier will be well represented at this meeting. Mr. N. V. Johnson accompanied by Mr. Cooper, were Portland visitor Monday. Mr. and Mr. Win. Syuion returned Monday night from a teu days visit to her daughter, Mr. Harry H rouse, of Arlcta. Mr. Jack Swcy ha been ipending tht past two week visiting her mother, Mr. (juigly, at Catlilamet, Wash. Mr. D. W. Plue vUiled Portland Tues day, Mr. Ben Reed has been in Portland on business for the past week. Sir. Patterson of the Nordby-Patteron Lumber Company spent Sunday with his wile and fumily in Portland. Attorney Fischer visited the county eat on Friduy lost. Dr. M. K. Hall of LaCrande spent Sunday and Monday with Dr. McLaren and sister, of thiscity. Mr. Win. Reed, Jr. pent several day in Portland vUiting friend and relative. Mis Mubel Moeck viited her sitter, Mis Bessie, in Foitland on Saturday and Sunday last,. - - T Ladi Alii Society of the Congre gational church meet with Mrs C. I. Hooghkirk next Friday afternoon at 2 p. m. Business meeting and all are re quested to attend. Mr. S. M. Rice oud wife returned on the Mtli of this mouth from a three months visit to relative and friends in Kentucky, Missouri and Oklahoma. They traveled over 8.0K) miles and visit ed twenty -one states and territories. They report having had a spleudid time but come back perfectly satisfied with their Oregon home. Bills are out (printed at the Review office) for a grand ball to be given Christmas eve December 24, by Minne huha Council No. 3 Degree of Pocahontas. The maidens of the finest will see to it that rdl who attend will have one of the best times imaginable. Tickets $1.00. Supper extra. Rubber necks 50c. Hon. John Catliu of Portland, formerly county judge of Cowlicx County and one of its honored pioneers, was a transient visitor to Rainier on Tuesday. Mr. C. L. Clark and Harry Doan are building a two story residence for Mr. C. C. Wilson at hi mill site about four miles from town. Mr. N. E. Sandel accepted a position as bookkeeper for Mr. H. O. Howard, and begun his duties Tuesday morning. Mrs. L. Perry was a Portland visitor Wednesday morning. Mr. J. B. R. Baurne spent several days this week in Portland on business. At an adjourned meeetinR of the city council held on Monday evening last license was granted W. C. Lee, under the new ordinance which provides lor a license of JUOO. A tax of two and one half mill wa levied upon all the property In the city. Tbl tax will raise about I375.IW, and will be put In the general fund. The committee appointed to investigate the matter of the referen dum petition on the Newsoin water franchise asked for further time. TBey had consulted several attorneys and also the Secretary of State, and none seemed able to give them definite Instructions as how to proceed though it seemed to be the opinion that a franchise that was not submitted to the referendum would be of little value. The main question with the council appears to be whether to put the town to the expense of special election or postpone it until the regular city election next March, 88 lWVA THE MOTH AU THE CAX. A Urande Ronde Valley fruit farmer announces the ditcovery of a simple meana for the extermination of the codling moth. The simplicity of the device is attractive, whether its efficacy can be demonstrated or not. It pos sesses the added charm of novelty, which iuvloves some hitherto undiscovered personal attributes of the moth himself. 8 imply stated, the scheme is to pro cure a supply of coal oil cans, cut them down to a higlith olsoiue eight 'or ten: inches, patut the bottoms black on the inside; when the paiut is dry pour in tour to six inches of water, set them out under the apple trees oud the moth will do tlie rest. As to the philosophy of the project, therein is embodied the feature of prime iuterest. Kvinciug a measure of men tality previously unsuspected , the moth in seeking to better bis fortunes is en trapped by base deception. The water against the black background in the bottom of the can, presents a mirror" like surface. In this, by reflection of the foliage in which he makes his home, Hie moth fancies lie has discovered new and untried fields for his activities. There are new buds and blossoms and twigs and leaves below that he has ntv. r noticed before; and witli cupidity aroused to the highest pitch he lets o the fortune already bin, and, like many an individual in the noblest order ol creation, soon bnds himself the victim of wicked deceit. The Grand Ronde farmer declares that the temptation is irresistible, that the average moth proves an easy prey to the beguiling nature of tlie contriv ance J that in live years' time at most not a moth will be left to tell the tale. Shelly sang of "The desire of the moth for the star"; but Shelly attuned his lyre without a thought of utility. The taxoriomlcal research ever discovered either a species or the Individual moth with a scintilla of yearning for a star, may be resolved to dubious conjecture that is to say, it might have been before the (J rand Ronde farmer made his novel discovery. We are bound to conceed that the paatorinl habit of thought and conduct endangered by fruitgiowing in the Grand Ronde Valley are conducive to simple truth-telling, and in this view we must hold the averments of this par ticular orchtirdist to possess the merit ot veracity. But as to the nature of tlio deception and its efficacy, there lingers with ns the remnant of a cankering doubt. Is it cupidity or vanity that lures this humble Insect to his snd fate? Like the addelpnte of mythology, does be drown through freshly conceived admiration for his own charms or is over weening greed the real cause? As the announced discovery will hardly lie con sidered of serious moment, these ques tions Invest it with Interest, after the fashion of a somewhat curious investi gation, wherein bugs and psychology might be held mutually applicable. WrWWrVVVvyvVVVWrVWi C. P. I3ISHOP Portland's Clothier JOiii.lnn)wwvwwtf mnmiYmv rtmvmfmrrft'iYrrff, . --1-1 'i-i-i-ifl n n i Sells a hi$h quality of clothing ofi exclusive designs and an unusual t clever styling and fitting that gives the wearer a distinctively refined air " 87 Third Street L. S. FRAKES, -vVvsey-va ' DESIGNERS OF evsyavavsv. PH'- NE T7TXTT7 SPECIAL HATS Columbia County People are especially invited to Call and Inspect. 3 TRAINS DAILY 3 TO DULUTU MINNEAPOLIS ST. PAUL UKX VKK-I.I SCOI.S- OM A HA KaSSAHI'ITY ST. I.DIIS THE EAST The Regular Yellowstone Park Route Via Livingston and Gardiner Gateway, the Government Official Entrance to the Park. SEASON JUNE I TO SEPT. 20. SEE EUROPE IF VOU WILL, BUT SEE AMERICA EIRST . START EIGHT. SEE YELOAVSTONE PARK NATURES GREATEST WONDERLAND PARTICULARS AT 255 MORRISON STREET A. D. CHARLTON Assistant General Passenger Agent Portland Oregon GEVURTZ 178-175 FIRST STREET 319-227 YAMHILL STREET Vs 352 MORRISON ST.. PORTLAND, OREGON AT TT T IXfUDVE MADE TO ORDER Royal Oak Dresser. No. 58. When you see this Dresser you will have abundant and very tangible evidence of the fact that we sell furniture at lower rates than any other firm in the city. The size of this dresser top 120x34 inches, with oval bevel plate mirror 10x23 inches. It is made of royal oak with beautiful quarter grained top and front. There are four drawers, top drawers having swell fronts, just like the illustra tion, and all are fitted with cast brass pulls and locks and keys. Avery neat and attractive design and one that cannot fail to please. Our price is only S16.00 PAY $3 CASH. $1.60 MONTHLY MSend for our complete furni- atature catalog, showing the fine urniture we sell on the instal ment plan. We pay freight & SONS PORTLAND, OREGON STATE BANK OF RAINIER; RAINIER, ORE. J CAPITaT"$s.ooo Four per cent interest paid ' on saving deposits. Interest ' compounded semi-annoally, f March 1 and September 1. W. B. LOTTMAN, Cashier ) Collection Made-:-Draft laaued 01 nn wo D I nnrn rmnn oi.nuLmio dajadlja onur D. P. BEELER, Prop. CLEANLINESS SANITATION NEATNESS jj, Hair trimming neatly done At S ;'0 the old stand, St. Helena ft NOTICE CF FINAL SETTLEMENT. SMll.-r U iMTt-hv irlvpil thut llif. n,ilr.lnMl wclinuiiM-uliir f the c.ihIv l Imrlm l. ll,-. e '.et. I,ji. nleil his llnul Jtcennnt ill ll"'"ni,"l be t'ulilily ( N-ik. ( ( uluml.l OiiimI... t.r,.K.iii. n.l ihu Ht.ttorMble t;tn,ty '..h i lr hm;iiui.) mid Mnic has apn lull t . H-- lilll ily l Jmiuiinr. VMi. ill the ' "I llM-k III Oil- lorethimi l hmIiI ly i- t h- .ii,,,-, n i.lilte tuurt liHim of Mld i-rtlrl ill iiri-.ino ,irt Iiihiv i w. Il.-icii-. iirrKiiit. - iIm- tl ..r lh ul ot.Jwi mm , 'n.tl lilt, t '..ujiil.t p?t,l ih,- H-tllrrnHiit thervutf. :niK.iKKit K i:,'.ks, A,ii,lis e-Hi.ir ..I ilia t,uiu of Cbwlu O i al.'"-. i KKHVi Klr-i .. 7. l!Hlft. !-" ,'-m.Jm. 4, 11K7. II. nORGUS ST. HELENS Can its 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 firs class General Merchandise Store. My prices will be found as reasonable as any store in Columbia County, Vour trade solicited. A STOMA & COLOMBIA RITER il RAILROAD COMPANY. . BSASDOWB STATIONS DAILY. S4 r. 7 7:0 8 OS 8 20 S ss 8 44 8 M 8 68 , 80s 8 19 8 87 10 00 10 OS 10 20 10 SO A. M 7t 88 800 748 T 84 7 88 798 7 708 8 a 88 8 88 8 18 8 00 .01 8 86 S 4 8 IS :46.S 8 U '63.6 8 40 54.9' 8 SO &9.S! Ly Portland Ar .... Gobi .... ....Rainier... ... Pyramid... y.... ....Quidcj .... ..Claukani.. .. Marshland.. .. Westpoit... ....Clifton.... . ...Knappt.... ... 8venson.. ...John Dar... 8 H 8 So 8 87 8 IT 8 08 8 02 8 SS S 88 8 16 07 7 66 7 10 00 1S2.3 10 10 66.41 10 21 171.2! 10 36 78 71 10 57 SS.Sl 11 0$ W.3! 11 IS 98.4! 11 80 99.8 Ar. Astoria .Lvj AU trains mix eloos connections at Goble rlth Northern Pot Ho trains to and trom too East snd Sound points. At Portland with all trains leavinf Union dpot- At Astoria with I. K. & N. Co.'i boat and nil tin and BtswaOT T. J. Potter to and front Ilwaeo and .Korth Beach points. Passengers for Astoria or way points most lag trains at Floulton. Trains will stop to lot fas Vsnners ai at Uoulton wha coming treat points lost of Gobi. J. C. flltiT, Ova. Pass. Ast.. Assort ' NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. In tha County Court of the. Slate ol Oregon, for Columbia County. In the matter of the estate of Mathilda Wllrer iltnir, dec ssed. Notice is hereby riven that John B. Wilrer iline. the executor of the eststp of Mathilda Wilvenliux. deceased, has rendered and pre sented for settlement, and tiled In said court his tinal ai-euunt, of his administration of said estate; and that Sattirriav, the loth day of Dec., 1906, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, at the eourt room tu the court house, iu the city of St. Helens, in raid county and state, has been i polttteu by tiieiudue of said i-ouuty eourt for the settlement of said account, at or before whieh time any heir, creditor or person inter ested in said estate may appear and file objec tions to said account oi any item thereof. This notic is publlhet by order ot the Hon. R. 8. llHitun, County Judge of said county, which order bears ditto November 10, 1U06; and the Brat publication hervof is Friday Nov. 16, WOO. JOHN B. WILVERniNO. Executor. SUMMONS In the Circuit Conrt for Columbia Coanty. State of Oregon. Fred W. flearce. l'laintill, vs. Dora Beorce, Do fpmliuit. To tiora ltearce the above named defendant: In tlie name of the Stale of Orecon : Youara hereby required to appear and answer Ibe com plaint filed against you in the above entitled .court aud cause on or before Dec. 'J-2, which is six weeks after Nov. 9, the date ordered for the first publication of this notice, and if you fall to so appear aii'i answer the plaiptifl will apply for the reliel praved for in hia complaint, to wit: for a decree dissolving the bouds of matri mony now existing between above named plain tift and defendant, and for such other and fur ther relief as to the court seems meet and just. This summons is published by order of the Hon. Thus. A. McBride, Judge of the above named eourt, made aud euterad on the Srd day of November, 19U6. R. J. BUKOWSKY. Attorney for Flalntlr). NOTICE TO CREDITOIIS- notice is hereby Riven that the nnderslfned has been sppointed administratrix of the es tate of Henry J. Watfera, deceased, by tha Hon, K, S. llnttan. Judge of the County Court of the State ol Oregon, for the County of Columbia. Any and all persona bavins- claims against said estate are hereby required to present the same to me. verified according to law, at my realdenco at Helens, Oregon, within six months from lb date hereof. Dated thit th day of Nov.. 190S. CARRIE WAITERS. W. H. Powell. Attorney for Administratrix. Find pub. Nov. St b. Last pub. See. "U.