The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913, January 04, 1907, Image 3

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Talk to How. Coliitntili County Bank.
lllnliop HcsdilluK itilivcrcit an excellent
Mrmod In tlte Kpitcopat church here
Ut Huiiilay evening. The bWImp It a
Ana talker ami lilt ertuori i of hi
tcreit to all.
A number ol St, Helens people danced
away the old year last Monday night In
the Masonic Hall,
M. Prenh, ol Deer Island, was a HI
Helens visitor this week.
Mr. Will. Cooper, ol Warren, spent
Monday in this city.
ToOwxitasor Timhks claims an
Timhkk, We will buy for cash any good
timber tributary to tua Nchalcm river,
Will deal with owners only. No others
need answer, Write RlviiiK full purlieu
lira to bos 8, V. V. Htatlou, 1'ortland
Oregon. 2 20
Mrs. Martin White, of this place, who
has been visiting relatives for the past
month at Hamilton, Mont., returned
home last l'riday morning.
Syrup of White l'lne and Tar, the old
reliable cough remedy. For sale l.y A.J
Drilling, druggist.
Miss Nannie Llllich, of Cumbcrliii
Wt.. arrived here last Friday ou a visit
to her slater, Mrs. Martin White.
Miss Haiel MUhardson, of Portland,
visited relatives In this city this week.
Seven room bouse for stile or rent. In
iu!rt of I'.. 1'.. Uuick, .St. Helens.
Columbia county stands third in lbs
amount of lumber irodticls this year.
Multnomah bring first and Une second
Tliere is a revival of the prect '
reclaim tlie lowlands between Maygers
and Clatskanic. The projeit was art on
foot unite a while ago by California
people, but was suspended by the San
Francisco disaster. The project include
the turning of Heaver Creek iuto the
Clatitkanie, thus cnabcliug steamboats
to get to that place without the trouble
of backing In. materially Improving it
as a shipping point. The land, when rt
claimed will be exceedingly productive
and will lie devoted to raising vegetables
for a big cannery business. The Cum
pany, as we understand, either pays cash
or gives one acre out of every three
claimed. It will take an immense
amount of capital and labor to do the
work
Waktko One hundred men to make
stavo bulls at f 1 .40 tier cord. First class
yellow fir limber. Call on or commuui
cats with tlte Western Cooperage Co.,
Houlton, Or,
There are five hundred sawmills In Or
eon. of which Columbia county has
about one tenth.
Ti is Monsy And you save time
by Inking the Multnomah when you
have business in Portland. Leaves St.
Helens at 7 a.m. Reaches I'ortland at
10 a. m. Starts home at 2;30 p. m. You
have plenty of time to do your shopping.
Henry Nelson and wife of Deep River,
Washington, are visiting Mr. and Mrs.
I'owell of this city, Mrs, Nrlwm being
Mr. Powell' sister. Mr, Nelson Is tin
foreman of the rafting crew of the Pa
cific Logging ami Lumbering Company
of Deep Creek.
Mr. C. W. Hlakesley has sold his home
place to Walter Hlakesley.' It is under
stood that it wilt le occuicd by liuirctie
lllnkrilcy's family, who expect to make
Si. Helens their borne hcrcaltcr.
Lester Laws, second officer of the Lur
line, spent New Years day with bis
parents, Mr. and Mrs. A, T. Laws of this
cfy-
Mr. A. W. McCauley tins resigned his
Job as mail carrier between St. Helens
and Houlton, and Mr. T. 11. Loit has
been temporarily employed by Post
master Uray, pending the letting of the
bids for a new contract. It is sale to sav
tbe Government will pay more than it
has heretofore for the work, as times arc
too good here (or men to work for I'ucle
Sam at past figures.
I have little pigs for sale, seven weeks
old, at bachelor Flat, Cable's place, op
posite the school house.
Cl'SSKUZIK,
3 t Warren, Or.
Columbia county Is second in the
amount of standing timber it contains,
Lane being first and Clatnop third.
Report cards for sale at this office.
Itcst form.
As a mark of the business activity that
has prevsilcd in this county during the
past year County Clerk Harris informs us
that there have becu IUS0 rent estate
transfers during the past twelve uionfli
as against 1.2-12 In 11KM1, or an Increase of
over 8(18, Many of these have been tim
ber deals and it Is griitllylng to know
that the timber la passing out of the
hands of speculators into tbe possession
of loggers and millmen. It means that
the prevent year will far surpass the pnut
in its output nnd that there will lie
plenty of work ut high wages for all.
Optimo cigars; two for twenty-five cts.
leader in quality. Ilrlnn Itros.
Our output of lumber In the past year
according to the very conservative esti
mate of Kilward P. Sheldon, Secretary of
the Oregon Lumber Manufactures Asso
ciation, was 200.000,001) feet.
Mr. W. II. Powell visited Rainier
Wednesday, for tbe purpose of repre
senting Hon. Denn Hlanclmrd in the suit
brought against him to dcterniinei the
location of the streets in that city. The
testimony was taken before Hon. T. A,
Mcllrlde, judge of the circuit court.
Pure bred White Plymouth Rock
roosters for sale. Inquire ut this office.
STRAVKD A dark red two year old
steer, split in left ear. Send any infor
mation to this office.
Albert Oleiiisu wilt have a preliminary
bearing before Justice Watkins of this
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""-" nniwTiuwa runnier wen
on legal business.
County court met Wednesday. The
first
business of Importance was tbe
granting of the petition of C. 0. Masten
lor permission to cross a number of
county roads with his projiosed logging
road. The county has had considerable
trouble with the Chnpmam Company
over a similar matter, and it Is probuble
that herafter considerable care wilt be
taken to safeguard the people's interest
as to the manner of constructing grades
and making fills.
Taintx, Etc.,
Groceries. Etc,,
Feed, Etc.
All Guaranteed. Etc,
. M. C. GRAY.
I have money to loan on anoroved
rraicsuue security,
w. ii. rowi'.u.,
St. Helens, Oregon
Mr. R. O. Haxrn, of Warren wan
county seat visitor this week.
Dr. It. R. Cliff wild wife spent New
Years day with Dr. and Miss McLaren,
of Rainier.
air. . ii. iramcr, ol alavger, was
transacting business here Wednesday
The annual run of smelt has arrived
In the Cowlitx. The first shipment sold
at ten cents per pound.
F.dward Itrssett and Win. founder-
ville were brought to St. Helens this
week from Clatikanie by constable
Campbell., They were arrested for
larceny anil on being brought before
Judge black ford, Hessett plead guilty
and was sentenced to five months in the
county jail. Launderville was bound
over to await the action of tbe grand
ury. l'.olh were taken to the Mult
nomah county jail by Sheriff White on
New Years day.
Last Friday night at about 7M
o'clock, Albert Oleman, an adopted soo
of Mr, and Mrs. C. L. Ayrea, shot and
killed his foater mother, at their home
near Warren. Oleman Is but thirteen
years of age and had llred with the
Ayres family for over five years. He
claims that Mrs, Avres struck him with
stick aud sent him to bed and that he
was so enraged that be did not know
what be was doing when he shot her.
After killing Mrs. Ayres, Oleman went
to the homes of two neighbors and said
that his footer mother had been killed by
an asssssin who bad shot her through
the window. Die authorities at this
place were immediately sent for, and
pon an investigation being made, the
officers suspected Oleman ot klllng Mrs.
Ayers. He was brought to tbe jail beie
nd soon confessed. Slier i IT White look
Oleman to I'ortland last Tuesday, where
he will be confined until bis preliminary
hearing, which will take place on the
13th of this month. Ever since his
arrest the boy has been perfectly ceo)
and collected, At nu time has he shown
any sign of repentance. While confined
here he spent most of bis time reading.
Miss Bessie HulUn isatteudiug Pacific
niversity st Forest Grove.
County court Is in ses.il ju here this
ek. Tbe full proceedings will be pub
bed in next week's issue.
Nkw Yiua Grkktiso. -I'onibly you
are already a patron of tbisbank. If not,
might be well to start in with the New
ear. A trial may prove mutually prolit-
able. With a view to getting better ac-
uaintcd, we invite you to call. Colum
bia County Dank.
Preaching at the M. K. church next
Sabbath at 7:30 p. in., by the pastor.
The steam schooner Meteor is loading
umber here forCallforuiaporls. Fifteen
or twenty longahoremeu from Rainier
cmne up Wednesday to aisist In loading
her, The lumber was cut somewhere on
the upper river aud towed down here to
be sliipjicd. If all the mills along the
pper Columbia should commence ship
ping their products from here it would
make a whole lot of work at good wages.
Mr. W. J, I'ullcrton of Warren, was
in town yesterday.
One year ago we opened this bank,
confident in the belief that good service
would bring good business. Our expec
tations have been more tluiu realised.
To all our customers and friends we ex
tend greeting, nud respectfully solicit
their continued good will and patronage
Those who are not our customers are in
vited to give us a trlul. Columbia County
Hunk.
SiKAYKUOH Stolks One cow, iron
gray, with "W on right hip, white star
in forehead, white belly, short tail. Dis
appeared three weeks ago from my place
at Hunker Hilt. f5 reward will be given
for definite information conccruingsauie.
JOHN WALCZAK,
Yankton, Or.
t'nrd of Thanks.
We desire to thank all those who so
kindly showed their sympathy during
the sad bereavement of our wife ami
mother. Their kindness came in the
time of need.
C. t. AYRKS.
MKKTIB HALCH.
A. V. BALCH.
Hon- to- Cure Chilblain.
"To enjoy freedom from chllblului,"
writes John Kemp, East Otlalleld, Mu.,
"I apply Bncklon's Arnica Hnlvo. Have
also used it tor salt rheum with excel
leut results." Guaranteed to cure lover
sores, indolent ulcers, piles, burns,
wounds, frost bites and akin dlsenses.
RA1X1EB
Miss Ethel Matbewi and Mis Urara
Adams of Houlton are tbe guests of Mrs,
W, C. Lee Ibis week.
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Llllick of Bvensen
Or. are the spending their vacation with
Mrs. Lllllck'a parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. K,
N. Fowler ol ltalnier. Mr. and Mrs.
Lllliek will go from here to Houlton
where he expects to be employed In tbe
logging camp at that place.
Mr. L. It, Karris was a Portland pans
enger Monday morning.
Mr, and Mr. John Wolf retnrned
to
Uoble Sunday morning, after a few day
visit with her parent. Mr, and Mr.
Harry Dosii of Uainicr.
Mrs. W. II. Holt of Mills City, Ore.
arrived in ltalnier Saturday last. Mr
Holt is an euiploi-o of the Halnler Mill
4 Lumber Company, They expect
make Kninier their future home.
to
1 surprise party was given Mr. Dulph
Honghkirk and Karl Hllvaat Ihe former's
home last Saturday night by their clasi
males. Uames of all kinds were iudulg.
ed In and very pleasant evening had
by Ihe young people.
From the Kehonlun we learn of the
marriage at Kelso, ou December 20th
of Mir Iiretia Ileebe of tliul city to Mr.
Jese Dennett, of Rainier, and tlirir
wisu decision to iiinke Iliiinier their
future home. ,
Harried At Vancouver, wash, on
Midday, December Willi liXXl, Mr. El
ilrongh and Mis Alma Wilkineon, bulb
of Rainier.
Mr. and Mr. Joe Rich and Camile
Wanly iclurned Friday evening from
Kfdlaudii, Cel. While there Mr. Rich
aud Mr. Wsnty took up a timber claim
Mrs. Arthur Uiggs of Vancouver is
visiting illi her parents Mr. and Mrs.
C. l. Sutlou of this city.
Miss Iois Perry left Monday morning
to s-nd the wet-k visiting friends at
Castle ltock, Washington.
Rev. II. U. Kemp, wife and family
led Monday on Ihe steamer Poller for
Portland to spend New Year's with Mr.
Kemp's parents, Mr. and Mis. C. M.
Kemp of that city.
Mr. Frank Pouieroy was a Portland
visitor Thursday last.
Cbsrh-i William and Garnet Jacksou
were passengers to Port laud Thursday.
Sirs. Koplin of Vancouver, Wali. is
visiting this week w ith her son, O. 0.
Koplin of tbl place.
Mr. J. C. Jelliton ient seieral day
in Portland last week visiting relstive
and friends.
Mrs. L. Seett left Thursday morning
for a trip to New York City, where she
goes to purchase her spring goods, aud
visit her daughter Mary, whs la stud
ing muaid in that city, Mr. Swett ex
pect to be gone six weeks. Mr. Swell
ccouiinnied her ns far as Portland.
Dr. Ftynn, wife and daughter of
Ilwncn, are vi.iting relative in Rainier.
Tbe Dr. is on bis way to attend the
Association which meets in Sen I tie next
week. Mrs, Flynn i a sister to Mrs.
aim-son of this city.
Miss Luc Howell of Raker City is in
Rainier the gnetl of Miss Olive Jones.
Mr. R. State returned to Portland
Tuesday after a few days visit with
fricuds in Rainier.
Mr. William S. Norton, foreman of
O'Connell's camp returned to Rainier
Saturday evening, from Aberdeen, Wash.
where he has been visiting his brother
whom he has not seen fur twenty years.
Mrs. Jack Appleton '..as a passenger to
ortlund Thursday last.
Miss Harriet Thayer returned to Port
land Tuesday morning where she begins
her school du'ies us a teacher in that
city Monday.
Mr. Leslie ltuiley, Houlton' wide
awake young merchant was in Rainier
Tuesday lust.
Mr. I'attcrson.of the Patterson-Nordby
Lumber Company, bad a narrow escape
from drowning on Monday lust. He was
working on a rnft on the river when the
log on which he was standing turned,
throwing him into the water. Had it
not been for the prompt aid of some of
the men from O'Connel's camp he would
undoubtedly hove lost his life.
SCAI'POOSK.
The people hnre their cliurcli in town,
iio.v there won't be any excuses.
Mr. Harry Tompkins entertained hi
friends ut the home of his parents last
Monday evening, the chief event being
hi birthday. The bouse wa decorated
with cedar boughs and Oregon graoe. Mr.
Frank Tompkins and bis aieter Louise
were called from their place of business
to spend the evening at home. Frank
entertained with his phonograph and
Mr. James Pomeroy and sister also
furnished musii', lifter which game
were played, then more music by Mis
lliuid Walts. A light luncheon wa
served. Those present were Mr. W.
T. Watts, Mrs. R. K. V'atte, Misse
Neva lloyl, 1 Intel Watts, Susie Pomeroy
tioldlo Ihinniii, lluuna ltoyel, Alice
Adams, .Louise Tompkins, Mr. James
Pomeroy, Fdward Leonard, Roy Price,
Ward Farrell, Clias Nelson, Walter Nel
son, Loyd Price, Julius Hoyel, Roy
Hilligus, Rellei) Duncan, Mitchell Toinp
kin, Harry and Frank Tompkins nnd
Mr. and Mr, Tompkins.
Mr. Miller, the clerk -In the store,
made ft Hying trip to Corvnlli last
week.
Mr. llarvy Miller of Portland 1 visit
ing old friends in 8cappoo8e this week.
The young people are leaving tor their
diflorent schools after spending their
vacation at this place. James Pomeroy
nnd Kdward Leonnrd to Portland
Academy, Roy Price and Ward Furrell
to Corvullis, and Mia Goldie Duncan to
Portland High School.
Mrs. V. A, Brixon aud daughter Ger
trude, of Salem, visited with Mr. Erixon
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ATTORN E Y-AT-L AW.
K.UNIER i OREGON
J jR. 11. R. CLIFF,
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
BT HELENS OKDUON.
R. EUWIJC ROSS.
PHYSICIAN & SURGF")N
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Leave 6t. Hslsn. ... :S0 A M
Arrive at Portland. .10:30 A M
Leave Portland 8:30 PM
Arriv at St. LUlsus. 6:00 P M
MB! CENT.
Carry Nolhine but Paassn
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NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT-
III lh 'Counly Court of the Hint o( Oregon,
for lue tlowntv of roluiiitiiii,
lu the mailer of the oat ate of Charles Fischer,
ileeenml .
Nottee ti hereby given ihtit 1 tmve thin hv
flltHl my tlnnl Hceouiu, tut n'imliiltitrator of the
entule'of t'lmrlen FUlier, tleeiMtseil. nntl pett
tioiHMl theCiurt foran onler n'le:iinr myseU
nt bumiKinen from further ttMiiiiui-'it-t v. ml
mtnhttrator of uiU cstttte, nml Unit VetIuiMlnv,
the -'-Hrvl iuy of JanuHry, 107, ut 10 o'etm -k a. m.,
of Haiti dav at the earn t lmuse hi saftl inmiy
ami tate, haa been appotutetl by Nithl eimrt ns
ttie lime for the wtilt'iueni of stilit final net ouuf,
ut which time and liteeany (mtmhi iutereMeU
In aahl ettie inuy uiMWHraiul tile hit oljrel inns
Hiitl ahow otitixe, It uuy. why an order hinh1
nut le iimtle allowlmi mUi llnul m-viMint, ami
releaatoK mvitetf nnd bttinUinea Innti further
obliauttous in mU vntate.
CHAD. W. MAYliKR,
AiliulniKlrtuor.
Vt7rCf FOR PUBLICATION.
(Timber I.nutt, Aft June 3, 1STS)
Vntted 8ttea liml t-thee, I'ortlaiid., Oregon,
eeeiHlerlH, llKHl.
Kotiee l heroby trlveu thnt In eomlinnre
with the liiDvlfchniN oftho net of rmittiTst il
June a, entitled "aii net for the xulenf
tlmlter landu In the xlntexol Califtirnla, Oregon,
Nevada, ami WanhtuKtou Territory," us ex
tendwt to nil the l'uhlie. bind Ktittett hv net of
Aumiit 4, ISM. Charles I.. Doty, of Ponhiml,
Countv of Miiltnouiuh, Hlnte of Oregon, loo
thlti day Hied In thin ollloo hix aworu tttatement
So.7liil, lor the imrehrtKe of tho W ' of HK i.
Hw. ft. aml.N W ol NKl.ot Heetlon No. 7,
Township No. 4 North, limine No. ft West
nud will offer proof to show thnt thehmd sought
la mora vnlnnlilo for it timber or atone than
for airrfeiilturnl imrmKe, and to eMablinh h
vlnlui to aald Imo.1 Iwfore the Heulster and Ht
eeiver, nl I'ortland. Oreuon, on Monday the 4lh
day of Mareh, W, He niunen n w Uneven;
(ieorne Situ, of Kensey, Or.; John Prinule, of
Veruoula, Or.; J. K, MuOrea, ot Portland, or.;
H, F. Vx, of PtiitUiid, Or.
Auy end nlloercoiii clHliniiid ndverselv the
ttbove -denerUted lauda nre requested to tile their
claims In thU otUoe on or before Raid 4th Uuy o(
March, 1W7.
A LUE KNOX B. DRK8SKR.
C. P. BISHOP
Portland's Clothier
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high qualilri of clothing
exclusive designs and an unusual pc
clever styling and fit ting that gives the Ix
Third Street
L. S. FRAKES,
DESIGNERS OF
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SPECIAL HATS
Columbia County People are especially invited to Call and Inspect.
2 TRAINS DAILY 3
TO
Dl'I.CTH MINNEAPOLIS
ST. PAUL
DKXVKK LINCOLN OMA II A
K.aNsa ITY-ST. I.Ol'IS
THE EAST
The Regular Yellowstone Park Route
Via Livingston and Gardiner Gateway, tbe Government Official
Entrance to the Park.
SEASON JUNE I TO SEPT. 20.
SILli! EUROPE
IF YOU WILL, BUT
SEE A.MERICA. FIRST
START RIGHT. SEE
YELOWSTONE
NATURES GREATEST WONDERLAND
PARTICULARS AT 255 MORRISON STREET
A. D. CHARLTON
Assistant General Passenger Agent
Portland Oregon
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PORTLAND, OREGON
MILLINERY
MADE TO ORDER
PAT?Tr
Royal Oak Dresser.
No. 58. When you see this
Dresser you will have abundant
and cry tangible evidence of the
fact that we seli furniture at lower
rates than any other firm in the
city. The sie of this dresser top
'Ms'M inches, with oval bevel plate
mirror Ktx2.'S inches. It is made of
royal oak with beautiful quarter
grained top and front. There are
four drawers, tup drawers having
swell fronts, just like the illustra
tion, and all nre. fitted with cast
brass pulls aud locks and keys.
A very neat and attractive design
and one that cannot fail to please,
our price is only
S16.00
PAY $3 CASH. $1.50 MONTHLY
jfOSeud for our complete furni
i Tture catalog, showing the fine
g. furniture we sell on the instal
fjajTiiieut plan. We pay freight
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NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT
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xtiiiliili.(-ubr nl the emme l ;imrl i.
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n iicr ,nr louiny rir, ol C'oliiml.l,.
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the time, aixl Ihe court room ol wild court Ini
ilH.-.niit i-iiiirt hnue at m. Helen.. Orenonj
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Ailinlnlairntor of the catale of Cbarle U
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H. HORQUS
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ST. HELENS
Canies a Complete Line of
Groceries
Dry Goods
Hardware
Crockery
Flour and peed
Hay
Notions
Candies
Stationery
Fancy Goods
In fjet, everything usually kept in a firs
class General Merchandise Store. M
prices will be found a reasonable as an
store in Colombia County. Your trade
solicited.
J8T0RIA& COLOMBIA RIYER
tl RAILROAD COMPANY.
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All tralrn mat cloa eannactloni at Gobi
wllh Hortharn had do Ualua to and from tha
But aad Sound point. At Portland with all
trains learinf TJnian dapot at Aitoria with I.
n. vo. a ooat ana ran una ana oiaamsi
T. J. Pottar to and fro at llwaoo and Korut
neacn points.
raaaanrara for AMorta or war points mast flag
trains at Houlton. Xralni will atop to lot paa
anners ol at Houlton whan coming front polaa
Ova. Paa. amu. Aatorls, Ot
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and union Pacific
Lower Columbia River.
SU-amer llassul'i leaves Portland dailv, except
ouiiuay, ats;uu p. m. f-Hturoay iu:uu p. m
for Astoria and wav landtiiies. Keturutna
leaves Aaturi at 7:00 . in. dally, except
Geneial Passtua-cr Aiut. PORTLAND O i.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS-
NOTICK in hereby Riven thnt lh uwieral?nc4
him ItiH-n flppotnit)! uilnihtiMralrix ol the e
Into of Henry J. V utters, ileft'akMfl. by th lion.
H. S. Ilnttuu. .Iiuiirf of the County Court of the
State of Oration. lor tho Coituty of Columbia.
Any Hini ull MsrHoiiH hHVinvr olalniN MRHiiiMt imid
fKttitt are lit rvhy rtHu.re1 to prewnt tl'.e Mine
In im. verified tMcniin to lw. ut my rcnidein-e
ot llt'leiif, Oregon, wilhin vix moiithn from the
naie nereoi.
D.iteJ tb!a 9th day of Sm:t 10rt.
CAKKIK WAITERS.
W. II. rnwell, Attorney for Adininii(rntiix.
First pub. Nov. th.
Last pub. IK. 7lh.
NOTICE TriFJirSEfTLEKIEHT.
lu the Count v Court of the Stale of Oregon, lor
v omnium imimy.
lu the matter of the estate of Audrew Her 9 bom,
Deceutied.
Kotiee U hereby given that Otist A. tanon.
the auiniiihtrator of tbe entato of Andrew
Itlersboiii , ritKieiued, hna rendered and presented
for nettleniunt, aud tiled In snid court hi flntil
ueeount of hit adminUtratioii of fcnld estate,
Hod thnt Saturday, the li-ith dav of January,
ltH)7, at three n clock In the afiernoou. at tbe
court room In the eourt hoii?, in tbe city of St.
Helena, Columbia County. Oretron, htu been
Hiptiided by the JikIko of said county court
for the neufement of nu id mrount, at or be
fore w hie h time mi. v heir, ereditor, or peraoit
interested In utld estate may appear and tie
objections to Mid account or any Item thereof.
1 nu ucuce ib piiDimnea oy oraer or in hub,
U. H. Hattan, county Judge of n1d county,
which onier bear date Iec. 20, aud tbe
nrt pUDiieatiou nereoi a rr 'ir, Hjgijw?.
precinct on week from next Tuesday.
25o at all druggists,
last Sunday,