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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 18, 1907)
OREGON MIST Entered t the Portoflice t St. Helens, Oregon, aa aecond-class mail matter, ISSUED Evkrv Fbjoav Bv E. H. FLAGO. EDITOH AND PROPRIKTOR. SUBSCRIPTION RATBS fin -r Six months Advertising rote made known on pi cation : Legal notice! 25 cents per li ,pli- line. January 17, J907. -- '-. (150 ; ; .... .! I is ISOEPESDEM rAPEK ! Among other good resolutions for the t wt? iian rw trim Lciriui"' 1 reliable Republlc.ni)"!?''" one r--jheflWtUt hereafter it would not I be aointenselT reliable. During thelast j campaign it supported the entire Repub ! l . :,kAi,t mnrh reran! as to the lfitness ol the men. Taken as a whole tl e ticket as good one and the officials have proven themselves to lie worth; and intelligent public servants. It it very seldom, however, that the beet men lor local offices are all from the name ticket ; and as party issues are be coming dimmer year by year local news - - ir I ,. K in,lrwnclint in I papvre cu uvi" w i p ireW local matters and select such can- didates a4 in their judgment would make the beat officers, and, moreover, r ' those who are worthy of public honors, i Tn fact that a man is a Republican, S provided. his past is without reproach and he is Hi ted to discbarge me amies of the office to which he aspires, will secure him our support. But if his record b spotted with disgrace! j1 sets if be has been guilty of condurt that should have put him beyond the pale of decent tooitey, or if nature has. given him disposition so narrow anJ con tracted that his uame is a synonym for parsimony to intense as to be divided only 'br a hairliae from actual dis honeaty; or if be is notorious tax dodger, who, while growling at the small tax placed on railroads and timber owners, does bis best to evade payment oi bia owo just share- of the burden, then provided bis opponent is a fit man, the M.st will probably support the oppo sition candidate. It would be one of the greatest bless ing that could happen to the State if the-eountry press would do business on business principles, asking no special favor of publicans and treatiug public patronage just as it should treat private patronage. . Lettue pap system and the pass sys tem go together. Men who run news papers are entitled to the same treat ment by county officials as men who run grocery stores. If supplies are wanted the local merchants should he given the preference over those who live outside of the county. The same rule should apply to county piinting. The local printer are entitled to the work, pro Tided they do it at practically the same price that it would be done elsewhere Heretofore we are confident the county hashad its work done at lees than Port land rates, and we are perfectly willing to compete, and would much rather do o than to be considered a beneficiary of the spoils system. Let as have it understood that the Mist owes no favors to the county court and is and will continue in a position of perfect independence Iree to criticise, blame or praise, just ss it believes the county's interests demand. GOOD BOADS AD RURAL MAILS. It is announced that the government will look more carefully to the enforce ment of its rule regarding the roads over which raral free delivery is established. The present requirement is: "Roads traveled shall he kept in good condition, and unobstructed by gate ; there must be no anbri Iged creeks or streams not fordable at any time of the year." In many cases the residents along proposed routes have made improvements that enable them to obtain rural delivery service, but sometimes the efforts to keep np the rosds are relaxed. But the government has decided that unless the roads traveled by the carrier are proper ly maintained the service will lie with drawn. The poetoffice department now calls on the carriers fir reports on the roads and will stop the eerxiire where the highway in question are bad. The 35,973 rural delivery carriers now employed cover 863 miles daily, and it is unreasonable to expect them to con tend with neglected road?, or to aork for communities lacking the enterpripe to keep its common highways in decent shape. Wherever a route is discontinu ed the inhabitants themselves will be to blame for it, f r if alive to their own in terests and their duty to the public tliev would give their roads various and con stant attention. The idea that a route once authorized is necessarily permanent is a mistake. Advice on the best road methods is supplied by the agricultural department, and a neigh borhood that looses its rural delivery must itself bear the discredit for so unpleasant and humiliating an event. One year ago we opened this bank, confident in the belief that good service would bring good business. Our expec tations hive been more than realized. To all our customers and friends we ex tend greeting, and respectfully solicit their continued good will and patronage Those who are not our customers are in vited to give us a trial. Columbia County Bank. The De Moss Lyric Bards will perform in St" Helens, the evening of January 24th. This is the 34th year of their performance, trOB PORTLAND. AILTl2 TgAMM ' 4 A rrtAt-.ta99 H Willamett Slouch Route m H X H H i ki . . . Leav 8t. Hlen. ... :3U a hi Arrive at Portland. .10:30 A M T .. IW!n.t 1X0 I'M Arrlv at St. Helens. 9:00 P VI tAU 0 CB!T. Will Carry Nothln knt Passsn g,ra and Fast Freight. 1 llSHflSOaMtllih - . c - i "V -- v -w m- sjt w w Km, OREGON Short Lin .: and Union Pacific fSMN DK''OT. LllJlw' I ArrJlI! flfl("A("ilw"ro'KTLANl :1S A.M ITS' V. X SI'Ki'lAL (or the Kai ; Pallr. l Dailjr. via HuntttiKinn. 1 I gPOKASK KI.V K, lor Katem Washints ton, Walla Walla, Lfw.i ision, Coeur il'Alen ami Great Northern IS P. M. H.W A. M. Pail;. ; Uaily. poitito, ATLANTIC EXPRESS Hits P. M.7:ti A. H fortheEut via Hunt-' Daily. : Daily. Invton' 1' ' Lower Columbia River. Steamer Hnru.il o leaves Portland daily, except fnuJav, at s,00 p. tn. atuniy iv.w p. m for Astoria .id war Umtings Ketnrnirf leaves Aatoria at 7:U0 a. m. d(lv. except sundey. A. L. CRAIG, General Pwacoacr Aceut. PORTLAND Or. FOR PORTLAND DAILY Steamer Iralda C. I. Hooghkirk, Master. RAILROAD TIME. . TjrM RiinitrdiilTfi?xrtni Htinimv)for Port land, At 6 A. M.. fk-piuunir from St. Helen at o ciock. Ktiurniuir., ieav rornaua tti t at r M., arriving at at. Uelena at 4M Passewers anil Fast Freifflit- PORTLAND LANUINti, TAYLOR ST Cored Of Lung Trouble. "It is now eleven years since I bad a narrow escape from consumption," writes C. O. Floyd, a lesding business man of Kershaw, S. C. "I had run down in weight to 135 pound?, and couching was constant, both by day and by night. Finally I began taking Dr. King's New Discovery, and continued this for about six months, wnen my congh and lung trouble were entirely gone and I was restored to my normal weight, 170 pounds." Thousands of persons are healed every year. Guar anteed at all druggists. 50c and $1 Trial bottle free. A STORIA & COLUMBIA RIYER RAILROAD COMPANY. DAILY. asto cr ksibdow g TATIS DAILY. 24 23 3 M rf. TTir n ;i7W . . A. 9 7 00 too .0 Lv Portland Ar :t 1' 4 45 S06 M9S 4 .... (ioble .... 10 S U 45.8 ... Rainier... Itl S . S SS IS6 53 J ... Prr.rald... t 14 00 44 S 40 56 9 Mayaer.... 27 7 46 S50 SO 59 S .. .Quiocy .... 17 7 54 S AS 1002.1 ..CII.knn,. B 08 7 U 9 0S 10 10 6S.4! .. Mainland.. 9 02 IX 9 19 10 21713 .. Weitpolt... 5R 7 17 9 S7 10M7S7 ... I llton ... I S3 7 02 10 00 10 57 SS ... Knappa.... 8 16 10 OS 1105 90.3 ... 8venon..,. 107 it 10 20 II U 95.4 ...John Day.. 7 So S 20 10 Kl 11 30 99 8 At. Altoria ,Lt 7 45 10 All train, make elm connection, at rioble irlih Nonhern Paciflo train, to anil (rom tbe Eutaud sound poiou. At Portland with all train, learinf Colon dapot. at Aitoria with I K. A N. Co.'a boat and rail Una and steamer T. 1. Potter to and (rom Ilwaco and No rib Beach point. Paiaenien for Astoria or way point, moat Has train, at Houlton. Train, will Hop to let p ing era off at Uoulton whea comlog from polnv o(Uoble, J. c. nay a. Oea. Pan. Art.. Aatoria. Or niawWOMEN Robertlne gives what every woman most desires a perfect complexion. It brings that soft, smooth, fresh, clear tint to the cheek that denotes youthfulness. It will bring beauty to those who lack It; It will retain It for those who already possess It; It will enable you to sacceaafully combat the ravages of weather and time. Don't doubt don't aritua. Juat try Robertlne. Your drugglat will give you a free sample. All drug, crista keep Robertlne. C. FlnCIIEB, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. RAINIER OREOOS D K. H. U. CLIKF, PHYSICIAN & SURGEON BT HELEN'S OREUON. J-JR. EDWIN R088, PHYSICIAN & SURGFON 8T. HELENS, OBEorr full STATE BANK OF RAINIER RAINIER, O. E. CAPITAL $13,000 Four per cent interest paid 011 saving deposit. Interest compounded seini-antiUHlly, March 1 and September 1. V. B. LOTTMAN, Casiiikr Collections Made :- Draft Issued H. riORQUS ST. HELENS Carries a Complete Line of Groceries Dry Goods Hardware Crockery Flour and Feed Hay Notions Candies Stationery Fancy Goods In fact, even-thing usually kept in a firs class General Merchandise ttore. M prices will be found as reasonable as an store in Columbia County. V'our trade solicited. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT- la the 'Count v Court ofiheSUt of Oregou, for the Comitv of ro!uinhf. In the mutter of the estate of Chrle Ftcher. levee1 . Notict Is hereby eiven thnt lhvthli dv fi!e"1 my HmhI rcouih. am in.iiittrntnr if Ihe e!tate'f Charles tUner. (UiikmhI, and petl tioueil the cm 11 rt fur an order releHfnir invseif iiui Um.lMiien from further ohtii:ttu a ad minlstranr of sM estate, xtul that Wehiffiay, the iini ilav of January. liOT.at (U o'chn-k a. tn., of aii tiav at theeourt hiue in Mtil euutity AA iale. has teen nLiaintei, by miI rt.urt a the time for the Netiteiueutof Mid final an omit, at which time and plrMv any twrsott iuterenfeil in na id est-tte ma aptar mid hie hUobjctloUw, and Mhow cause, tt ait)', whynu ooler shotil'l not be made alliw)i) naht hnal aivount. and releaainn mylf am) Undsiuea fntu further obligations in aakt entate. CUAS. W. M AVl.KR, AduituiBitrator. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. Id the Countv Court rf the tate of Oregon, for Columbia Couiitjr. In the matter of the elateoi Andrew Rergbom. lec?Ksel. Notiie is hereby (t(vid tht GiiaI A. Ijirwn. the atmiuf'ttrat4r tf the etaie of Andrew Beryl" no, ddt-en-ted, ha rendered atid prewnteit for aett'emetit. and flle4 iu nald curt his fltial aceount tif hi adiiitni'tration of naid estate, and tliat Saturday, the "JtHh dav of January, lav?, at three o trbtok in the afrerniou, at the court roum in the court boa e, in the city of s-t. Helena, Columbia County. Orvfon. haa been a'piiiti by the Jude of fd counrr ctmrt for the eulenietit of said anmint, at or be fore which ttmeanv heir. ereiitor. or permon intere-stevf inlaid eotate may axar and file ob;ettiin to std ax'onnt or'anv item therf. Thi nc (ice in published bv order of the Hou. R. . Hattatt, county jtidcc if tatd roui'I., which order beurHdtire Vvv. a, hajft. aud the first publication hereof it Fridav, ie. 2. VJu6 gust a Larson. Atiniiuiairaio- N0TCF OF ADOPTON OF MINOR. In theCouiity Court ol the State of Oregon for the I'ounlv ol Columbia. In the mutter of the aiioptluu of Arnold Campbell, a minor. PETITION ' To the Honnrrthle County Court of the State oforeifon forthe County of Colural.la- The ititlon of Marion P. Iorn anil tMelia R lrlne. his ai'e re-tsTtfullv shows: That your petitiom-r. sre an. for manv vears last past have been husband anil wife, anil (bat they are now snd for matir months Is.f pssf have been resiilnts nn.l inhabrUnu ol the Countyof Columbia, stste of Oregon: Thai Aruot.I Cttmplell is a minor of the aite of eight months: That Mrs. l.illie Campt!! is the mother ol sslil minor and thst he is not now in or a resr flent of the stole of Oregon: that on April 1, IWifi. she lived In Seattle, Stale of Wnhltltrtot,, and Vfiir petitioners are Informed and believe that she N now within the stale ol Washington Thai the father of uld eh I I.I I, 1'., n 111. whose first name is unknown to your petitioner; that said father I, not now a resl dent of and Is not now within the state of Or ea-on, but your je-ltilnner are Informed and believe that he lives wntewhere 111 the State of Washington: Thst on April 21, 190. the said minor was borned. and on thst dav was surreo,lr..ri hv it. said mother to Ihe Washington I hidren s Home Sneiety of the Htsle ol Washington: that there after during Ibe month of Mar l!Ki. the said Sia-letv surrendered said child tn vour iilfinn. en. n.r me pure ni aooptlon; that rverstnee said date your lltiners have bad tbeeieln. sive care and culodv of said minor ehild, and 'list l.iey dil re n, adopt said minor a rbeirown that tbev desire the name of said Arnold Cam p tad l! changed to that. .1 Kov Arnold luring: and that your petitioners have sutlicienl ability and are able to bring up said minor child aud lo provide and furnish hltn with suitable nurture and education, and are In all n-spei'ts lit and proper per-oiis to have tbe care, custody and adoption of said minor: mat saxi minor has no guardian or next of all. i o tni. iMie. . WTIEKKKOKK, your petitioners nrav lor decree of this Honorable Court musing said Arnold Campbell, to all legal Intent, and purposes, tbe child of your petitioner, and .-oanifing roe name oi sal'l Arnold Campbell to Koy Arn d I Ixirrng; that for this punaise the court ballordera copy of this petition and order thereon to be pnbll.hed orc-e a week lor three successive weeks In such newspaper j tnd for such other and further orders and dc cree aa tne i ourt rosy deem fit, proper and ....-ennui j , i, 111c picmiM'W. Marios v. umrsvi OliKUA K. '.OKIN't 8TATK OK OKKOON, COtNTV OK COU I MitlA; H. I, Marion V. la-rfna, and f, fMf.jjii R. firlnir helniri'Heh ucvvtmHv duly nwo-n iietw uA mhw that I am one of tne rx'tifioiiem above -minc'i u ine ioreif(Hiijf pciition ari'l am the hfiirind ai.d wife r'ictli'ciy nf thi; othr p tiiioner toaid p-dtlon: that I have rt tuS the forcsfofiij; petition, know the conf-tita thereof and the name being truean J verily believe. MAllfoN F. iJthiSH OJiKMA K. MM HQ PtibHcribed and -worn lefore me thl 3Ut day of December, JUOfi. J. ff. DOAN, Xotiary Public for Oregon; Jn the Countv Court of the Htatc of Orejr"n f'tr he Omniy of Columbia, In tb -Vlattfr of (he Adoption of Arnold Campbell, a minor. OKItKK In thf matter comlnt? on for hearf ntr thfa day up"ii tbe p-t tiou f Mnrion P, Iirfiift tnd Odflia K. Ivorintf. hix wife, heretofore filed herein, irayinff for the adnpfir.n by them of Arnold CainohHi, a minor of the aire of eijtht niotilhet, and fo.r tbe chauire "f the name of aall minor to thai of Hoy Arnold Urlnif; And It appeal. rig to the cimrt from aald veri fied pennon tit both the father and the mother of wtid minor are not rewldota of the Htau of firevon, and cannot le found therein, aud that each of i-arem are renidentu of and are now wihin the i-tate of Wahliifftou; artd that wild minor ban no guardian or next of Kin in thU Hta'e: It l therefore hereby ordered that on the?nd day of March. I'.W at 10 o'elM-k In the forenoon thereof, at the Courtroom of this court at Ht. Helen, Orevtin, be net aa the time and fdace for hf'ririnjr aaid petition: that aid petition and thfa order be published for three auccenatve weeka In "The Oregon Miat," a uewapaper of ircncral circulation, printed In the County of ;olumbia, Mtate of Oreffoti; and that a copy of aald petition and order be deposited in the Cwtofrce. roftaK irei-afd, aifdreaaed to 'Mr. illie Camphell, HeMttie, Wahh." Uonelnopeu Court ill i th day of JanuaiTi A. l. lW7. B. S. HATTAN i'ountf Judfte. Fimt nihlfatfon January 11. 1907: laat nub- I llcation February 1 M. j SUMMONS. til the Circuit rnur of the Siate f Oregon, fur t'oliiaitila Cminiv .... Bensoft. Lousing Js l.iiml'tl" "o . a porno, milon, pialtitiir, vs. Aiilnw, Kenowskl, iH-ttniitain. , To Aiulrew Kennwskl, the tmv named lie tvmlaM: , l )m ,n,i, ,.f iIim Miafw nt Dnviw von are hereby reoHlre! to appear ami aitswer M' emu. plant! IUI',1 HUNIIINI ) (111 111 IIIV HtHMr eniii.ru court ami suit, ou i.r bi.turo the a itlralluu o( l week, fnmilhe.lslo.il Hie pnl.lli allnti i.f this suii.Htous, tii-wil, t ur lietmo the 'J.'ml Oay ol Ken. 117, and II yon full sn to answer, lor want tliereol, the pIhIiiiiiI' sill apply t.i tin) conn lor tlie relief prayed lor In lis eoinplalnl now on Hie hervln, wliLli rvliel prs.wl lor II as (ulloHrs, tu wit . . That von le re.i.ilre.1 lo answer herein wlihln the time peraerlijed by law, au.l to svl lotili fullv Hie nnluiv, rliaraclvramt eM.'iit ol the hiivivsl r claim had or assvrtnl by vou to the Irs. I of lau.l ili4.i'tll.iil In ssl.l coiuplalnt, Ui wll Hie e U of see 'U, 1' 5 N K a VV , w .i . : Hist sai.l tla'it iv be sul,je.'t to invcilaaHoit by sslil court, ami thsi uts. a thv lieartim m ill eause, tliat vou be ilivreiil not to lisie any nthl. tnle. linen-si or eaiHh, In ai.l prvMitlses, or ,nv pan or parrel tliereol, ami ili.il ll.o plnlullll herein ilneHl to Iw the 011 ner lu Iw ol sal. I premise, ami Ihe wMathsnM and II, lule bervio be forevci titU-nil. au.l that t laimlit nsvi. Ju.lu ineni aaainsl you lor its cost, and ilUl.iirsuien's lleri-ln. ' . . This ,ummons la published by onler ol the Hon. K. S Kalian Juilav ol Hie t'ouulv t'ollrl ol t'oliiinblal'oiiiilv, unite oltliraoll. wlilvli onler ivhs made au.l itsle.1 llie a .lav ol Jan. IV07, 1111.I the ilaiaof the llrst publleullon ol Una sum luona U the lllh day ol Jsn 1W ! lOUVKKIASTAfl.KTOH Alturney for I'Uluiirl NOTICE TO CREDITORS N OTITIC la herhr rivetht the tindertnril haa tx-eii apHttuteil admlnutrairU id the e talo of Henry J. Wnttrr. dw vaMtl, by tlm llmi. K. f, llntlau. Judicc of the utu t ourt of the Mate of Oreiron, forthe County o,' t'olutuliln Auv and all ptfrmm havtnv claliha a;tni wild estate are hereby rNMiirel to pre ui the name to me. veriHf.il acntnitnit to l . ai my naUIeiiee at tltdeiiH. OreKoii, within i motitha troiu the date hereof. Dated thli 9th day of Nov., It. t'AKKIK WATT KftS. W. II. Powell, Atturtit y tor .tdmUiuttiairla- Kiit pub. N..v fth. Xm pub. iK-Os Tih. NOTICE FOR PUBUCATIQN. (Timber I.an... Art June X lsW) l'nttel Siaiea ljtiid tthie, t'orilaud., Oreiroit, Ie,-emtarlS, I'.mti. Notice in heieby iriven that lu compliance with Ihe provifd.it. of the act of t'uuttrv Juiie a, lfT!. entitled "aii act for the aale of timber lauds to the iate!ol t'ntiforuia. Oreou. Nevada- and Waahiiutfon Terntttrv." hs e tendmt to all the t'ubltc Land (tatei bv art hi Aumt 4, t'harlf L. toty, of fttrttand. TiH.niv of Mullui'tnah. !tale of Origon, ha this dav riled it. ihi othce tun aworn atatemem No. 7Ua, tor the purt-ha-e of the V U f fr. Sec. , and.N W ol NK'a. ol tWiJua '. 7. Township No. 4 .North, K autre No. A V. and witi offer priad to how that the laud aouitht it more valuable for its ttmlHT or t..ne than for aKnculturiil poriMMe, and to etnblyii hi claim to aaid land before the Kcxiilfr ati.t Hr ivivtrr, at Portland. Orcifnn. on Moiida tite tih day of March, I'.Kff. lie nam in a witneea' ticifVe Situ, of Keav, or,; John Pruicle. d Vernouta. Ur.; J. K. Mci rea, of I'ortlitnd. ur.; R. K. t ot. of I'oitkiud, Or. Any aud ailperMOta clahnliur advervelv tlie above lrM-rtbet landa are reUfitd to tile their claims tu thin ottice ou or befure aid tih day vl March, I'M:. AUiEKNoN . bHKtMKK. Kcifiter Hi'. -a.- r-wr- aNV ..j.. -JrZjiirt2','X. GEVURTZ&SONS 173-175 KIHUT STKKK 210-227 YAMIIII.I. MTKKKT 2 TRAINS DAILY 2 rlX DIM Tll-MINNKAI'OI.H -ST I'Al'l. IlKN VKK- I.IM lil.N- OMAHA K.1.S-H CITV - i- r. I ul I.I THK KAST The ReKtilar Vcllowntone I'ark Houte Via Livingston and Gunliner Ontcway, the linvcnitticnt OfTiciul I-'ntrnnce to the I'ark. SEASON JUNE I TO SEPT. 20. SEU KUllOPK if yoi; wn,r 11 i t SKK jvy I 1: 1 i I OA. KI HS'I START RIGHT. SKK YELOWSTONIC PA RIv NATCKI'S liRKATKST WONKKkl.ANU I'AKTICTLAIiS AT255 MOHKISON STKKhT A. D. CHARLTON Assihtant General rascnt-r Axcnt Portland Oregon mil-c. itSRigfil; 1907 ! We owe our success iu business to tlie people of Co lumbia County who have favored us with their patron age during the past year. We have tried to deserve their friendship and during 1907 will put forth greater efforts to convince you that you can save money by purchasing of us. We carry neorlv everything. Try us and you will change your mind about that trip to Portland. It don't pay to take money out of Columbia County when you can do as well, and in many cases better, right at home. Bailey & Brinn Houlton Oregon S0T1CE FOR PI'BLICATIOX. Pepartmrnt ol the Inlerlnr. M li'il Offlcc at I'onlaii.l. tliMtoll, N.'j M"' V.lill'KlallKHellVttlVKN I'll A II N 'M; iv tillanee with the i.n.visl ins of llm acl i lUHiiirv-smif Jiinea, l:t. tmililed "An acl lr the sale of II tuber lauds III IlieWales ul iiivaoii, t alllnrlila, Nevada and Wa.lilusloli lerrllori. aaesieuueu ui an uie p. .. .. - : ol AuallslHtlt. iwrj. llnslav Adolf N hols, ol Tor all.l. I'ountv ol Multlioiiiali. Mate nl tin ; mi", ha ihlsilsr riled In Ibis oillce his swori laiemeut No. 7111 mr the pnivbase ol Ihe I"' 4 or eeet lull No. 11, III Township No, Kaiik-e No. .1 West. ami will offer proof lo slnov Uiai the land soualit Is iiiuri. taluable lor its limner or si. uie mail n.r aKiu-....". C'V' , " and la establish his claim In said land be'i.re lite Hcalsler ami receiver ai i or. - - il.in.lav Hie Jlat day ol Jatinarv, lJ. He mimes as witnesses: t aul J, ttciiois. nr Aberdeen. nali! rarl aehlwea. ol or; e'rwl I' WeiHua, of I'.'illmi.l, r: Wllllunl Wilson, tn Purllaril. r. . Anv ami a'l persnns elalmlnit adversely ine above described lands are re. led l.allle llii'lr claims lu Una nilice on or bemtv aald Jlsl day ul January, I'";'; KKK0V a, DltKSHKR, KeuUler In llm circuit t'onriiiflheKt.ileof Ort iioii, (or Ihe Coiin.y of Columbia Hubert II. Ilaien, rialiilltr, vs. Nary llaen. Ueleiidaul tit , TuMarv A. Ilaien, Ihe alaiva name.l I'vlciiU ant: In Hie name of the Wale ol Orrit.m, y.ut are herebv re.illlre.1 lo apK.ar and atl-wer the i-.mii-plain! tiled attains! yoit In lbs alsne emltled suit on or la-lore lb" espltatlon ol sit week, from and alter ihe Hr-d publl. a Ion ol ibis sum nions. to wit Will day of January, Us", an t II vmi (all lu o ania.ar and anwc wlllilu said lime, (or want ihctwt the plaluiilt will appiv to ihe Court lor the rebel ila.uamletl In Hie complaliii. to wit -lor a decree ol said court forewr illoil Ills' III lam la ol lualrluniii now and heretolorc elllliu between plaliilin and di lendanr. and for sucli oilier fiiriher and dlllcr cut reliel as the Court im.y seem mval ami e.iinabte. 4 . ... 'this .llinmnlis la published by order ol Ihe Hon. Thus. A Mcllrlde, Jmlite of Ibe CHcull Court ol of the Male of llieeoll. lor CuliiliiblB Cniillli . made ami clltcei d on be sib day ol iN-eemlier, IISW. and which said order dliecis that oil apiM-ar and answer siild co.i.plalnl W'ltlllll si, Wii'ks Ir.illl the flisa tmbllcallon ol Ibis summons. Tbediile ol Hie lltst publication of this summon, I, lite mil day .l IKa emla-r. Iltti. kimnk niinm. Attorney lor Claim It? dissolution notice to uti whom it may concern: Tliia ia lo certify that I, l. It. IVpc, ja.lil mr III lervsl in the WcsU-rn Meal Coiiiiny. of lloultott, Or., Inciiilwr , 11HHI. 10 James Sjicticv, Hottlton, Or., ami I pay no debts contracteil liv llt or any oilier meat couiviny or market after tliat ilute. i). it. rnriv. H0TIC TO CKEmORS. NOTICE l hi reby mven tbst the underslirn ed has i-ea apt.itilc.l aduuiilstrator ol tbe ,-laU ol a'ali t vr,.s. decca-ed. by llie II in K- . llaltatl. Jlldice of th. 1 omit) Cuunutllie state ol or.-ijon. tor lite t-oliuiv ol coluuibla toy and all pi rot.s havinit ulallns aaltist saJd cate are beri-bv re,tilrr.l to prcsi-t't the same o ue at ml restdenc at Warren, tlreaou, wltbtu six months Iroui tlie iljte hereof listed Ibis ll.li day of Jaintart. A. H I'sl C. I- A Krs V. II. I'owell. Atlorney for A-lmltilsiraior. Royal Oak Dresser. No. 5S. When you are Ihit liicsm-r you will liavc aliun.Unt ami cry lannil.Je evidence of llie fact tll.it vc kIi liirniturc at lower rule tli-in au . nltirr firm iu llie city. The ue of this tlreaser tup Sdx.'H inchea, wttli oval lievel (ilute mirror li:':l int lirs. It ia inaile of royal oak Willi liratitiltil tguartrr Kraincil top ami fr.iul. Tlirre are four itrawcra, top ilrswcra havitiK well Irotit.s. just like the illuslra linn, ami all are hi led with cast hrnas pulls ami l.ak, ami key. A very neat am) attractive design ami one tli.itcunri.it fail to j lease. And priee is only 810.00 PAY $3 CASH. SI. 50 MONTHLY Semi for our complete furni ture rataloK, allowing the fine Itirtut rewcaell oil the Hiatal n.eut plan. We pay Itaxlit PORTLAND, OREGON JOB PRINTING I 18 OUR WK have tho mid most ruiiv MiuiiiNHi Joi rriut- inj: Oillce in (Viliiinhia County Jnd we tire prepared to do at I hind a of Prut hug on short not tee and at most reasonable prices A TRIAL WILL CONVINCE OREGON MIST ; U. U. QUICK Tun Columijia County ABSTRACT AND TRUST CO. J i i TlTLKS KXAMINKII AlISTRACTS MADK 5 i Nos-Ri-stPKNT Tanks Paid ? t Rkal Kstatk i" Loans, ktc J 1 t ' -' SECURE FUTURE INDEPENDENCE By Investing in G()()I) RKAL KSTATK s S St. Tohns Railtv is the Best I t Invest now while you can get in on the ground floor; 5j Tomorrow may bo to late. Correspondence solicited S from thoic seeking investment and promptly answered. ' j H. HENDERSON b ioSj; Jersey St. St. Johns, Oregon s! ? 5! a SOROSIS SO LACK" TO TLNDI-It VEKTl Hosiery that is good for men, v omcn and children. Soro.sis has no equal for the money. KNIGHT fi 3rd aud Washington Walkover and Sorosis Store The largest specialty store in the Northwest THE BIG STORE! D0W.V BY THE BIG SAWMILL 3 Receiving New Iii tho P: Til lln Iti-piitatlon of Ijmg Hlainlliig Ur Only tho Ilnat In General Merchandise! ! Dart & - ir. i 4 llDnmnniT mrnim if i iTrnm i t JAMES 8PENCE. PROP. Handles only fresh, home killed meats t No cold storngc meats used. We have added to our i Y:l-l b!1u,fl1abu"ch of Sauvics Island cattle, 'the J best in the land. Wot' h for nnr Bi,..-.. ...fL r, f cnristmas Ivggs and nroducc taken in trade. Tint ii tuiS takcn rr Kccsc a"d chickens. s : r nuKT.nN BUSINESS 1 $ 'w'-www A. M. MOLTON 2 iirts' c'ft Shoes for Women aiulCliikiren 3- SHOE CO. Portland, Oregon 3 Goods Every Dayl Week. Muckle. J V