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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1906)
l LUUAL, Talk to Koh. Colnmlila County Ilituli. Marring )cnw lint been lanueil lu l'ortUnit to Ml Hawkins ami Nnruh Otimlwln. Mr, llawklna la a former resilient o( Warren, having lived In tlmt community a number of yean, hut lor the past few year hot lived lu I'lirtlnnit, He l past 7o yearn, and this la his filth itmlrlnionlnl venture, three wives utvliif prccceiWd tilut to the other wotnl, lllsliop Charles Heatttllng will prcuch in the Kilcuml church Hiiinlny evening cp. SI). I'art ol the hi. Mullilew'i dlolr will ilnfe-. Kah week brlnyi lit new itexltora, Columbia County Hank. The Htr Multiioimih u unalile to make liar trip the lough on Tuenlity Inst, on account of a breakdown in tier machinery, Hhe was towed tuck to thi place In time to make her rrgulnr tri VlnesU) , Rev. Ana Klreth will preach lu the Mcthodlat I'.piscntial church in llnultnn neat SaWwth at lr::M a, in, and at tit Helen at 7UJ0 In the eveuiii(, , It, Wright, ol Mint, an old pioneer of Columbia County, died at hi) home in Mint on Kunday but. He wa buried in the Mint cemetery on Tuewlay, A wile and three daughter survive him. Mr. V. J. I'rahl, of Clnukanic, paid a vUlttoSt, Helena on Thuralay, 1'rtiin here he went to Portland. The ileum schooner Yoacmlte arrived here hut niiiM, Site wilt take a full cargo of railroad tiet to Southern Call fiirula. Seven rmitn home lor aalc or rent. In quire of It. K. Quirk, St. Heir in. U'aNTKIv One hundred men to tun lie atavabolta at 11,40 per cord. I'irat clitM yellow fir timber. Call on or communl rate with the Western Cooperage Co., lloulton. Or. Werry X'Matoall! Kverytioily I in yltetl to upeml the hour from even to right on Christmaa eve at the Conjure ffttional church, A ChrUtma tree will be arranged and g.wdlee distributed among the rhildren. The children will revlte, the choir will ing. AH may go home at eight and be ready for the home letlville. Kmrournge a good eae The Sunday School by your prraeitca. Mr. and Mr. ln wvta Portland visitors vestctilay. TiMK MiiSKV-And vou save time by taking the Multnomah when you have Imaine In Portland1. Leave St, Helena at 7 a. in. Rcachea Portland at 0 a. ni. Start home at 2 :.' p m. You have plenty ol lime to do your shopping Circuit court wi In tioii here this week and the latter psrt of last week. The case of Richard Martin, Jr. vs. Martin While wai taken under advise ment. IHvoim were granted In the cava of Rencb v. Reach. Strohecker vt, Strol.eckcr and PrlU v. Frit. The case of the State v. Hoghed ended in a ver dict of acquittal. (ilory ticket were Uucd thi week to Gertrude Nelson and Ionard Juhnaun, of Clatakanie, and Mary J. Klllott, of rituburg. and Andrew Johnton, ol Clal aop County, I have Utile pig for le, even week old, at Bachelor Flat. Gable1 place, ti noaite the achool home. OrSSKlZIK. 8. Warren, Or. MUrah Chapter, No. 3 J. Order K lat ent 8ur. at their last meeting elected omcer fur the ensuing term as follow: France M. John, W. M. ; Clotlur II John, W. r.i Mary George, A. M ; Irene M. Uay. Kc.;l$. K. Quick, Trea.s Ithoda MeKie. C ; Surah M. Quick. A. Ci Suie n. Dillard, Ada; lillen l.rt, Ruth; Kilt Rwitcr. Rsthcr; Kffie V. Powell, Martha; Klht M. l'lagg, Klecta; Andrew King, Warder; W. Muckle. Sentinel; W. II. Powell, Marshal; Anna Co, Chaplain. The to lodge will hold Joint inslalla tloii on Thuraday night. Iec. STtli. The usual good time I looked forward to bv the member. Mr. and Mr. J. II. McKie were Tort land vMtor Tliuraihiy. Mr. and Mr. J. H. Godfrey viited Portland thi week. Report card for Kite at thi office. Itcat form. Commkkchi, ACCOUNTS-We are glad to open checking account with Individ ual, firma, ocletic, corporation, and buik, and give careful and prompt atten tion to nil biwineM, whether large or mall. Columbia County Ihink. The new Iralda I to make her trial trip to day and will commence on her, regulur run (tomorrow) Saturday. Every thing about her I new, with the exeep tion ol her boiler and engine, which were taken from the old bout, In length there U little difference between the new boat and the old one, but the new one is a little wider and ol more registered ton nnge. In build site resemble the Ameri ca more than the old Iralda, as there will be a walk way clear around the Ixiut, ami she will have a larger apace freight. to store ToOWNKor TiMintk Claims and Timiikr. We will buy forcmh any good timber tributary to the Nchalcm river. Will deal with owner only. No other need answer, Write giving full particu lar to bo 8, V. r. Station, Portland, Oregon. 2 20 The euae-of the Stale v. Hogshed wa tried by a )ury here last Filrtay and Sat urday, and Hnulted In a verdict of ac quittal. Ilognhcd wa charged with as :uilt with a dangerous weapon upon the person of John Hustings. The trouble occurred In the camp of the Chapman Timber Company ft short time ago. The State' cae was weakened on account of not tiling able to fiml Hastings, and the Jury decided In a very few minutes to turn Hogshed loote, VnlnU, Etc., Oi-ocericH. Etc,, Feed, Etc. All Guaranteed. Etc. M. C. OKAY. Lumber fur shipment to California port I lu such demand that the saw mill along the l'pirr Columbia river are being drawn on for material. The tng Ague lcC Portland Wcdncuduy for Car son l.Hinling, iitmited between the Cascade Lock mid the Italic, to bring a raft of sawed liimlicr and railroad tic here where the product will It placed alxNird a ship for transportation to Sun i'riiudsco, The raft wilt coiitai- 1.M0, (10(1 feet of lutnlwr. Till Is an experi ment, but if It prove succusiful, it i tilled that large (juniitilirt of lumber will I procured from the mill on the upper river for shipment to California. No attempt has been made hitherto to raft sawed lumber ui'h a long dUtmrce lu local water. There l a strong cur rent lu the river at present, and it 1 be Ht-vcd the towing part of the contract will he comparatively eay to carry out This may uieanconsiilerable to thi place, as, if all the mill on the upper river hould get to hipiiiig from litre it would give employment to many lucu. Another atirvt-rlng party of the Pacille Railway & Navigation Company ha put in an appearance in the vicinity of Ver noiiin, where line ha been run from P'llnl about Iwo mile ael of Hiixlon. That portion of lh road la to be com-ph-tiid and In operation by January I I'.KJH, and it I proposed to push It on o Jewell, In Clatsop county, and thence to Astoria, along th Lawii and Clark river. The line from Vrrnonla to the iiiniu road beyond Huston has been lo cated, ami the property owner of Yer sinia liavo provided a right of way o const ruction will be begun in llie spring. Work on ball l0 Huxton ami Tilla mook end il pMgresaili f, anil urvaoiii are ItiiUhiug their laW north of Till, mook, oil the coat. Hillslgiro lnde ptMident. Syrup of White Pine and Tar, the old reliable cough remedy. For ale by A.J. IVmlng, druggist. The following officer were elected by St. Helen Ixlgc No. .1.', A. K. and A. M., for the coming year: W. If. Powell, W. M.; Aa I. Holadav, S. W.j Kdwin Rom, J. W.; Jam. Dart, Treas.; K H, Quick' Sec. The apioiiitcd ofllcer were M, C. Cray, S. I). ; J. Warren Quick, j I. D.iClw. Muckl. S. 8.; John King, J.8. iJ. Q. Gage, Tyler, lb Mason: will have joint Installation with thu Kiirtern Slar on IVc. 27 ; also a banquet j at the St. Helen hotel. Tin year funis the lodge In a very prosperous condition, many new iMemlier having lieen received during the year just ended. Stiuvkdok Pmi.KN One cow, iron gray, with "V" on right hip, whltu ta In forcheail. while Iwlly, short tail. Dis appeared three weeks ago from my place at Hunker Hill, fl reward will be given for definite Information concerning same. JOHN' WALCZAK. Yankton, Or. Chas. Smith, of Deer Island, was fined f 10 in Justice Watkin' court last Tue- lay for hunting without a license. Tlic complaint wa made by Deputy (iiinie Warden W. A. Muck. .Smith and t-has. Merrill have been shooting ducks on a bike that is the property ol .Mr. Merrill. Merrill, of course, could not Iks arrested for shooting on his own hind, but under the luw it Deems that he could not let Smith do so. STRAViilt A dark red two year old steer, split In left ear. Send any infor mation to this ollicc. Optimo cigars; two lor twenty-five eta. Leaders In qnallty. Brlnil Hros. Mr. Win. Rosa was a Rainier visitor on Monday last. C. W. Maygcr, of Maygcr, was a busi ness visitor to Si. Helens last week. Mr. Alex Sweck, of the firm of Long A Sweek, was attending to some legal business in St. Helens on Tuesday last. Pure bred White Plymouth Rock rooster for sale. Inqulreat this office. It is of local Interest to u to note that Portland heads the list of cities In the United State showing the greatest gain in percentage of building in 1906 over 1905 of any city in the world, also that construction work ha begun on the biggest packing plant on the con tinent A pocket avings bank would be an excellent present for a boy or girl to whom you desire to teach habits or saving. After you have deposited $100 with the bank the . amount of the pur chase is credited to your uccount, or you enn have your money back when ever you return the little bank. Fred Miller, who murdered his friend, Fritz Dierks. between 11 and 12 o'clock on the niirht of October 15, at Castle Rock, wa found guilty of murder In the first degree nt 8:10 to-night by the jury trying the case nt Kalama. For a time tho jury stood 11 to 1 for conviction, but when certitin testimony wa ex plained to the lone juror ho also balloted for conviction. There wa practically no defense, the accused simply saying that he did not kill Dierks. A U. S. inspector was here this week to nuike arrangements for the carrying of the mull between here and Houlton. Mr. McCauley luia entm nisresigiiauuo, as the pay i altogether too small to make It worth while to hold the job. In a short time the government will ad vertise for bid, and It is to be hoped that thi time the contract will be let at a reasonable rate. TIIK HKAPPY JAFP1KH. They Make a Dangeroua i snail t Up. on mi A. mid V, hectlon Feremaa. M. Haika, K. Suumla, and T. Moarul, object of the Mikado, were before Judge Synion Wednesday morning, the two former charged with assault and battery, and the latter with assault with a dang erous weapon upon the person of F,. P, Gibson, foreman of the extra gang of the A. A C, nt Rincarson, on Monday last. One of the Jap (and one who I said to have U-eu the worst of the gang) ha not yet been captured, Moarui struck Gib son on the arm with railroad wrench, a heavy lion tool about two and one half feet long, The Jap are all coolies nd are under the control of the S. II. and Co , of Portland, which furnishes them to corjioratioii at o much per head, so when the Judge opened court Mr. Fu jiyama, secretary of the H. Ban Co., wa present with the company' lawyer. Gib son withdrew hi compluiut against Sarka and Sunada and the case against them were dismissed at his request upon pay ment of the outtl, Moarui had been placed in the town jail and bouud ovdf to await the action of the grand jury. He wa released upon the deposit of fl'iO cash bull which wai put up for him by the S. Hhii Co. It Is ptohabt that the matter will never come in court, as the bail will be forfeited and the coolie work Until it is paid in full. It is a very plain showiug of tha mn,ipr ill Which the Jap are brought to thi country, aifd commend it to our great and good friend who ilpsirpa to have them naturalized. Of course it wasn't Jpuffk rnt, bHl if lour Americans bad assaulted one Jap with iron liars we would have heard sometbiMg alf UHwarr!)fabp preju dice and the disorderly spirit prevailing Oil the Pacific Coast. The cause of the row I said to Iihvb been It! 0VF 'Dili gence In liquor on the part of the Orient al. Long Tennessee Fight. For twenty year V, J.. Rl, fjf fiell, Ten il., (might nal catarrh. He write; "The swelling and torencss in side my hum s farfol, till began applying liui'klcns' Arnica Halve to the ore surface; 1 1 1 tit caused the soreness and swelling to dianppear, never to re turn." Itit.ilve iuexistence. 25c at all druggist. MV II UK 11 0U. Mv png's a Genua it dog- I'm prt'tly Hire of that, Hut not bt-cuuM! be' short On w iod and long and fat; And not lieraime he e'er ' Uvr kluep Uitiiuot ptevail, IHit Just because be lints A (irrUel (or a tall. It. K, Muiikittrivk in the January De lineator. A Western Wender. There' Hill at lhmle, Jex., thaf twice aa big at Iuj.1 year, This wonder IsW. L.' II ill. alio from a weight of 00 pouud bit groan to over ISO, He ay: "I ulVrcd with a terrible cough, and doctors gave me up to die of Consump tion. I wa reduced to 00 pounds, when I began taking Dr. King' New Dis covery for Consumption, Cough nd Colds. Now, after Inking 12 bottles, I have mors than doubled in weight and am completely cured." Only line Cough and Cold cure. Guaranteed by all drug gist. 50 and H. Trial bottle free. KEl'BEX. Win. Wagucr, Mr.U. W. Jordan and Klsio Jordan were shopping in Rainier Tuesdr. John Cuni and Frank DcGanda were in Portland Monday, K. G. Jones, C. It. Melville and Clm". KritUke, of Tide Creek, wa in town Mondiiv, Thn u. I.ikjI of Hint. No. 20 will have a Christum tree at the church in Uoble Saturday evening, Dec. 22. All are in. vltcd to bring their present and try to miike the evening pleasant far the children. At a upecial tchool meeting held in ril.i Vo. SO Dec. 15. Geo. 8. Snvder was elected director, and a lew of a two mill tax was made for the purpose of repalnt iiiK the acnool liouso and repniring the icliool grounds. Wimins Bron. will have their flume in running order by the Inst of this week. Mrs. M. Wasciewitx. Mr. T. C. Watt and Mr. Minnie Fowler were shopping in Portland this wet it. Jacob Severson, of Roy, Wah., H. M. Fowler and T. 0. Watt attended the Masonic Lodge at St. Helen Saturday evening. The basket social given for the bene fit ol the church nt Uoble Saturday eve ning wa a success. Net receipt were fti.30. The following are the elected officer of Uoble Orange No. S2, for the year 1907: T. O. Watts, Master; Mr. M. C. Jordan, Overseer; Mr. D. A. Wise, Lecturer; M. Link, Steward; Guy Sttt terlee, Ast. Steward; J. W. Patrick, Chaplain; Fred Jensen, Treasurer; G. W. Makiiistor, Si'C.; J. M. Lindsay, Gate Keeper; Pearl Satterlee, Cere; Mrs. C. Link, Pomona j Nellie Wise, Flora; Mrs. Annie Lindsay, Lady Ast. Steward. The Grange meets the second Sunday of each month at 1 o'clock, p. m. A Miraculous Core. The following statement by H. M, Adams and wife, Henrietta, Pa., will In terest parent and other. "A miracu lous cure ha taken place in our home. Our child bad ecuemiv 5 year and wa pronounced incurable, when we read bout Kleetrio Bitter, and concluded to try it. Before the second bottle was .ii tnboii we noticed a chnnire for the better, and alter taking 7 bottle he was completely cured." It the up-to-date 1,1,,1 medicine and body building tonic. Guaranteed. 50c and 1 at all druggist. I have nionev to loan on approved real estate security. poWELL, St. Helen, Oregon L 1 W7 n ;..v. yvy, Harrison Allen will prolwljly resign a District Attorney of the Fifth Judicial distiict the first of the year. He has entered the law ofiice of Charles II . Carey, in Portland, and while he could keep hi public office by retaining a nom inal residence in the discrict it is gen erally understood or believed that he will shortly tender hi resignation. Mr. Allen has moved to Portland and will re main at the Eaton Hotel for the winter. In the spring he wilt take up his resi dence on Portland Heighths where he owns a home. Born To the wife of George Iirinn, last Friday morning, Dec. 14, a boy. Following is an extract from the Salem Statesman, tinder the headinicof incor porations; St. HelemQiiarry Company, principal office, Portland, Or.; capital took, f50,000; incorpoiators, S. S. Montague, J. H. Wood, and Richard W. Montague. Sew t're For Epilepsy. J. B. Waterman, o! Watertotvn, O., Kurul free delivery, write:"My daugh ter, .tfllicted for year with epilepsy, was cured by Dr. King's New Life Pills. She has not had an attack for over two year." liest body cleansers and lift giving tonic pills on eaith. 25c at all druggist. Rockefeller's Income every day in the year Is $10,383.52. Every hour of the 24, waking or sleeping, playing golf or skating, sitting in church or superin tending his new house nt Pocantico, Rockefeller is sure that $0,840.08 is ac cumulating for him. This is $114 a minute. Hi fortune accumulates at the rate of 11.00 every lime the clock ticks. NOTICE OF FIMAl SETTLEMENT- In the 'County Court of tho tUnte ot Oregon, fur the Ctttuity of Columbia. In the lustier of theesistoof Charles Fischer, UccesstHt . Notice in hereby iilven that 1 have this ilnv IUchI tny Hunt account, us it'lnilntstrator of the esiHtv'of Charles Klmer, tleeeaseil, anil ieli liottett the ootirt for an order rvloiMlnir myst-lf and bondsmen front further otaiumtoii ig h) mltilKlrntor of said estate, snd Ihst Wednesday, the 23rd tiny of JstiiiHiy. HW.at IU o'l-lni-k a. in., of aitld iluy st tho ooml house In said county Mud stale, hns been iiiitHriutt-d by said court as the time for the si'UlLuneutof said Run) netount, st whtrh time and I'lsee any ,ersou lutoreled In wild enisle may appear unit lile his objwl Ions, and show cause, Il any. why tut order should not be made nllowlUK nahl Dual account, and releasing nivsetf and botitlsmeti from further oMIksIIous in said eslste. CIU3.W. MAYOKH, Administrator. MOTICe F0H PUBLICATION. fTlmber Unit, Act Juno 3. M7S.) V nltcd Sliiles IjiM'l Olllce, I'orlland, Oregon, oeceiiiisir i, tmst. Nollee Is hereby given that In eomiHan'e with the pnivlsloiis of tho aut of CotiKrcss of June S, IS78. eiiilllt'd "aii act for the sale of timber lands In the slates ot California, Oregon, Nevada, snd Wasliluglon Territory," as ex tended to nil the I'ubllu hand States bv act of August 4, isii-j. Charles I,. Doty, of Portland, Coumv of Multnomah, State, of Oregon, has thlsdiiy Hied h, tlilsomee his sworn statement No. 111.1, lor Ine purchase olllie ' oisk '4. 8ec. a. nnd.N W Wf ol NE';. of Swllon No. 7, Townsblii No. 4 North. Hanire No. 6 W ost ud will olrer proof to show that the land soukIiI Is more valuable for Its Umber or stone than for agricultural purMisos, slid to establish his claim to said land before the Keglstur and ttc celver, nt Portland. Oregon, on Mouday the 4th day of March, lis);, lie names as witnesses: ileorge Sills, of Kensey, Or.; John I'rlngle, of Varuonia, Or.; J. K. MoCrea, of l'ortlaud, Or.; K. K. Cox, of Porlhind, Or, Any and all persons claiming adversely Ihe alKive dciiiTllK'd lands are requested lo tile their claims In this olllce on or before said till duy of March, mi. AU1ERN0N 8. DRES8KH, Kcglster. a. p. bishop ; ; !t:. ... .' ..,r" . , ijL-!.i . mW'g 4 & . 'M hi fih. riHiiliiu nf rlnfhiii' off vh ......... , exclusive aeaiins ana an uiiusuuir &a I clever styling and fitting that gives the Kj VrTTriB rss manrri---riirn-----""- ........ ......... wvy 87 Third Street AAAAAAAAAAl L. S. FRAKES, DESIGN HS OF PH NE -vsSTJTXTT? SPECIAL HATS Columbia County People are especially invited to Call and Inspect JfJ 2 TRAINS DAILY 2 TO DULl'TH MINNEAPOLIS ST. PAUL DKNVKK-l.lXCOl.X- -KsS.s.t ( I I V THE The Regular Yellowstone Park Route -Via Livingston aud Gardiner Gateway, the Government Official Entrance to the Park. SEASON JUNE I TO SEPT. 20. SEE EUROPE IF YOU WILL, BUT SEE AMERICA FIRST START RIGHT. SEE YELOWSTONE PARK NATURES GREATEST WONDERLAND PARTICULARS AT 255 MORRISON ST RE 1ST A. D. CHARLTON Assistant General Passenger Agent Portland I e..r- . s. 7 J4t4i!tf. 's,'4j;f , GEVURTZ&SONS 173-175 FIK8T 8TRKK aiO-8'J7 YAMHILL, STREET I I m . VAAA 352 MORRISON ST.. PORTLAND, OREGON HTTTTTT7DVfV MADE TO ORDER OMAHA -sr. idi'is EAST- Oregon j Royal Oak Dresser. No. 58. Wlitit you see tliis Dresser you will have alumdant aud very tangible evidence of the fa;t that we seli furniture at lower rates than any otlirr tirm in the city. The size of this dresser top 20x34 inches, with oval bevel plate mirror lilxS! 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 lire fitted with cast brass pulls and locks and keys. A very neat and attractive design and one that cannot fail to please. Our price is only ' 810. OO PAY $3 CASH. $1.50 MONTHLY f fiP"Send for our complete furni ffg"ture catalog, showing the fine '"furniturewesell on theinstal i.!fBriiieut plan. We pay freight PORTLAND, OREGON STATE BANK OF KAINIER rainierore. CAPITAL$a5,ooo our ier cent interest pahl on saving deposits. Interest compounded semi-annually, March I and September 1. W. B. LOITMAN, Casiiikr J Collections Made -:- Draft Issued ST.HELENS BARBERSHOP D. P. BEELER, Prop. CLEANLINESS SANITATION NEATNESS Hair trimming ncttly done At the old stand, St. Helens NOTIGE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT- Xoltt-e t Vrel.v irlvpii that fhi fim1rliiMi wlntitiinttor of tUv Pttmu of irhurli-M a. P't'". Jf ('- il-CL ha ti 1(,1 t. in tin ,il A.y,.,,.. s.. the ..irceuf ihp i:u!ijy t;l r k . of mlumHtk U-Hiilv, ir'i.''l. nn.l th IIi.ttnrhln ('minitf 'IK tm miJ rointty nnl Uiie, has nproiut'l .i..t.,i.t, nil- milii fiuv ril Jrillirv KM1. nt. flirt mr nr U-il fVlck in tli forcttnnit nl snul Hnv a the (i:it-, hjh) the wmrt rni)iii ol mUi wnrl in lilt: fiMiniwstiirt hOi.ini St. Ifc.Vn nrifr,,!. HlK 1 1 ,T Flr I llO iicntirtv .f nt,LrH lits in stit tlili'l rtM.-milit IfU'l I hp Pflllmillt llHTM(. If tl r.Vt.ti II K VAVUV.fl, A-I-fur.Ui'ior Mf (he tHalo ! CharJen ft fttN". 't i:eiiwl !, jt::b, Jiti. I, i:..7. H. nORQUS ST. HELENS Car.ies a Complete Line of Groceries Dry Goods Hardware Crockery Flour and Feed Hay Notions Candies Stationery Fancy Goods In hct, cvervtsilna nsnallv kept in a firs class Getier.il Merchandise Store. M prices will le found as reasonable as any store in Lo.umliia Lcuotj. our trade solicited. j STOMA & COLOMBIA RIYER ii RAILROAD COMPANY. DAILY. KEABDOWIT :TATIO!IH DAILY. 22 r. m. t e 8 f S3 ' 8 8 W 8 W 9 OS t W S7 10 OC 10 OS 10 -io 10 30 A.M. $ CO 9 06 9 is SS 9 40 9 JO 10 ( 10 10 10 -Jt 10 KS 10 ,'T i; M it is n sa l; I .0 iLv Forlltind Ar; 5 n as 8 20 8 00 7 4 7 M 7 U 7 28 7 17 7 0 6 42 n 8 20 8 10 3.4't.... Uoble .... 45.8! I ... .Rainier ... fvt.a ... Pvrarold... 59 I. ... Mnvsrar.... 59.3 ...Quhioy .... 10 M Dt 27 t 17 OS t 01 8 58 t 33 8 15 8 07 1 6 7 4 . . i.miMsauie.. . . Marshland. , .. Westpmt.... .... (liil.on.... Ktiappft.... ... Svenson.,.. ...Johu Day... Ar. Astoria .Lv All trains mato close eonneetlons at Coble iri-h Northern Pucitio uaius to and from the E?t aui Sound points. At Portland with &U trnlns kHTin? lTnion r!iot. t Astoria with I. U. ,1: K. Co.'s boat snd rsil liue and bteuiner r. J. Potter to aud trom Ilvraco and Nortls Ueach points. IV.senirprB tor Astoria or way points mnst finf trsins st tioulton. Trains will stop to let pas eutturs otT at Uoulton when coming Irom polnSi t ol Uoble. J, 1 Ulayo, Oen. Fast. Airt.. Astoria, Of NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. In tlic Cuiiutv Court of the State of Oregon, for Columbia Comity. In ttie nt.'iltor ot tho estate of Mathilda Wilver- ilUitf, ritH'oa-inl. Notice Is hereby ptvea that John B. Wllver- (line, the executor of tho ei-ti.tc1 of Mathilda Wilvertiinir, tleeeaseil, has rendered and pre sented for settlement, uud tiled in said court his tinal aecmitt. of his administration of said estate; and th;'t Saturday, the l.'Hh day of Ice., lwi. at loo eiocti in tin- lorenoott, at tne conn room in the court house, hi tin, city of fit. Helen. In .-aid eomilj and stale, has been ap IMunted by the jmbje of said county court tor the M'ttteuieut of said nctouut, t.t or before w hieh time any heir, crcnitor or person inter ested in said estiite may appear and lilo objee tions to said account or any item thereof. This mil ice is. published by order of the lion. R. s. llaitan. Comity JudKe of said County, which order bear dale No cioIht lo. !90ti; and the lirst publication, hereof is Friday Nov. IS, Um' ' JOHN B. WILVERIIINC, JKxecutor. SUMMONS In the Cirottit Cotut for Colimibla Comity. State of Oregon. Fieil VV . ISearee. rialiitlir, vs. Iiora llcnrce, Do feodant. Tn lima llcnrce the nboce named defeiolant: In tho tiame of the Slate of Drciron: You nto hereby required to appear nod answer the coni- litaltu I11CU HLriuusi you in me nuovu ciiimeu . court and cause on or before Dec. 2a, which In nix weeks afti r Nov. 1). the date ordered for the first publication of this notice, aud If you fall to 8" appear an'' answer the platptifl will apply . for the teliet praed for in his complaint, to wn: lor a oeeiee ,uss,u iok ,c uuim, o, ,iu,i.-; loony now'cxitinir between above named nlal li no HOO lu'ieii'uiio, aim ,', to, ouivi mii,, ther relief as lo the court seems meet and lost. Hon. Thus. A. Mcllride, iudue of iho aiHive named court, made and entered on thoUrd day of Jiovewber, lyoti. Attorney for riaintift. NOTICE TO CREDITORS- NOT. OK in heroitr nh'eti tht. the iimierxUned hits )n'vn :tv)'olntet, Oflminltftratrix of the o tulooi' Henry J. tt niter, dt-. t aed, by the Hon. K. . Hut Uiu . .luU'( of Uio ounty Cotirt of ih itttte oi Oretfon, lor tho County of Columbia. Any and at I terotj huvintr t'laiins HirnitiHi aUl estate are hereby rtn i i ruti , to present the miiTie to me, veritied accoplhiK to tfivv , hi my rt ftideuce at Hflfiiit. Ort'tfijii, witliln (six uiotjlhi from the dntt? horoff. v. Dnti4 th:a 9th day of Nov., iWrt. CAKKIK WATTE 1. 8. W, Tl. I'owoll. Attorney (or Admlnutiitulg. Flrt nub. Nov. ftth. Last pub. Uc. 7lh. 1 tawfW.&WiJ BMiwwiiinffiiTiiiai,T"'ini''aiHmif"