The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913, November 15, 1907, Image 3

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Talk to ROM. Colulliwevmimr .
Attorney Iowell m r-rtlnml vl.ltor
Wednesday. ,
Dull, number ol llouiton pwpU art
JLttNU touKh to hav. Hi.tr folld.
,,dp !' M.rcn.nla National.
Ti apple show Is Mis ! of. Hi.
lk in 1'ortlend. Mr. A" Holladay
there "lilt " uw, ,ml ",rt"lcl
LlLwlllbrlnnl-ckhU full .liar, of,
.7. !.. IWMitby., It U rumored ,
L Mr. lioltaitay'i applet "l'l"r
HI . . .. . UL t....,l unit
l.il. the would do ciedlt to that
CVli""" '
...... m m'ltntl.
m. Dr U working on th Columbia,
having returned "" """
bu.tli.f on the Yukon. Alaaka'a rl
- ... II. drew 175 tr month i
Uf and nearly as much more lor over
.ml will probably wiuru to the
-
v,..il. not sreaon.
The t.adlrs Aid Society will meet at
.... wam ol Mr William e every
Wednesday uniil further notice.
Work et th" ro;k crusher a resumed
this' week, sod as soon sumcletit rain
111 to H"t the slave bolts work will
1k!b st l lloulton factory ol tlie Wrt
itraire Company, and will prob
steadily through tlx
oty -
ninur.
PEACOCK, FLOUR
IS THE BEST
" yon don't know this to he
fuel I will prove it to you. You
new! not evim buy a mwk until
you ani convinced,
M. 0. OIUV,
RAINIER
I have lltllt pK 'r !. 8 month old.
.,100 each. BKt'ZIK.
Warren, ur.
Gatle's plsce.
The (allure of III Merchants National
bank ol Portland la a matter ol greet re
.ret. and the officera appear to ba en
titled to the sympathy of tba community.
They bad ou hand and paid out more
money than there wa any w
lwr aould I wjuirel. and tbelr awU
tvit to Iw aufllclent lo meet all liaun
itm, unleaa they aw aactilked. There
' arrota to I tomtthlnif wronn about the
bankinK law ben an honratly eouduct
td. aolvrnt Inatitutlon can be putbed to
the wall In tbla manner.
Decm-I ha a lot ol pure bil
pekin duckt lor aale.
Cnctt. R. St. Helena.
Mow llWnaon. Riun. Chapman, Mc
PUerwn. Oambill. and a number ol other
tiiubrrownertol thta eonnty. ere be
fore the county board ol Uliatlon laat
Saturday. nJug thtlr prrul jwwere
to indutt the board to reduca the ea'
mrnt u.o their hotUitt.
The Iratda't crew haa evidently never
rirrl at haKgafc-e amaahcra on a rail
road. They took a kou.1 trnnk on
board at 81. Helena on Ut Wedneaday.
and Inatcad ol dumpinK it I root the dock
to the datk they turne.1 the gang plank
ortr and alid It down aa gently aa II It
were a crote ol egge belonging to the
Capuln. U may be tt-t ia the right way
to handle trunk, but It U certainly not
therailroad'awa. The boya promlard.
howirwr. that II the editor ever ahlpped
a trunk on their boat they would bump
It good.
I'oNttU Wakti-8I gool riding
poniea wanted. Addreaa Merve Hro
Uwra, Graya Hiver, Waalilngton.
ilr. 1'red tockliy, ol the Pacific
Monthly, an old time Salem Iriend ol
oura, waa in 8t. llelene la.t Tueaday In
the Intoreatol that publication. endeavor
ing to Intereat our people In an adver
ti.ing propnaltlon lor the gootl ol tbe
fiunty The Pacific la the leading mag
a.ne ol theNorthweat and la dmng goo.1
work in lU peculiar fifW.
Robert C. Yenney.vStnte Health olTicer
ba written our couuty tnlcer. Dr. II. R .
Cliff, repeating him to eee that the
towna in thia county put theroaclve In
alupe lo avoid the bubonic plague, which
htt It atmearance at Seattle, "by
.i i n,uible. and alao
exterminating the rata." Tbe Wat meth
od ol killlnir rata ia to act out flour mled
in. u.i. . r.1 v.,. The rat eat tlie
mlKtuw. and when they take a drink the
.1.-. tka ml. A little preventlou
mim n.i irom thla terrible
plague.
II. L. Smith and daughter, ol Ullena.
burg. Waab., who liave been vlaltlng Mr.
and Mr.. Martin White, returned home
on Monday laat.
Pumiim WANTKi-i good riding
poulea wanted. Addrea Meaerve Jlro
there, Craye River, Waalilngton.
Mr. J. K. I.niiil)arvl, ol Qulncy, waa a
vlaitor to tbe county teat Wedneaday, on
road mattera. '
The aherllPi office ia In receipt of a
new type writer-one ol the big kind
that take, an eighteen Inch aheet ol
paper. Tbe coat waa 112.
ai,. Keswick. ta oaent lor tho
Northern PacillC rail road, waa a bn.lneaa
vlaitor to 8t. Helena laat Welneiay
For 8A.-Ten Acre. In lloulton
Ileal ol land, good location, living water,
.t nn it to nav lor It. hum-
lr . t,tld troet with deal II de.ired.
Term.. See N. J. Uupont at Benlgnu.
Lumber Co. Mill.
Tbe recent Pomoua advocated .three
mill general road ta, which would ralae
i i.i aaam n. tttvwnt aiucMmeiit.
Wlly expended on the road. It wouia
be a good inveatmeut.
Roaea and raapberrle. an In bloaaom
lu St. Helen, garden, and at ClaWkanle,
In thia countv. Mr. Jone. I. plying
finely flavored Wrawberrle. on the mar
ket.. During October w hd li-a. than
one hall an Inch ol rain. Send tbla Item
to a Iriend In the Eaat.
1 1 William Matthew. Kufl, aged 20,
deaerter Irom Company L, Wlb Regular
Inlantry, atatipned at Fort Douglaa (Salt
Lake) .urrendered hlmaell to Sheriff
White here Wedneaday evening. Ruff
tatail that he deaerted on the SiUth day
. of laat Tulv. and haa been hoboing around
the country ever alnce. Becoming tired
ol vagrant life he decided to .urrender
I)iKt At 81. Vincent', boapitat In
Portland, on Novemhrr 11th, Chnrle.
Mayger, raued 171 vcara. tha cau of
death Mug pewpeli-gU. Mr. Cbarlra
Maygcr waa one ol the mot hiitlily
e.Uruicd citlu-n ol thi county and the
pioneer limine limn ol the town ol Mny
ger. Tboae who en loved lilt acquaint-
aucc.hipaicak ol him In tbe very hlghe.l
ternia.
I bav. money to loan on approved
rcaleatateaecurtty.
W.It.I'OWKLL,
St. Helena, Oregon.
In five day. more the time lor the
meeting ol the county board ol equiilU
atlon will have expired, and, uuleta the
holiday come to a cloae before that time
very little will have been accomplished .
llundrcdaol notice, have been arnt out
to lax payer notifying them ol a rainc in
their acwMiiicnt, but, unlea. tbe board
can have a legal meeting there will be no
rale, na no opimrtunlt) will Iw had lor a
bearing. II, however, tbe board 1 en
titled to one day ol grace the nine will
hold. It it.aafebet that It wlllbeabuay
day. Rainier will be here in force, alao
the timber men and railroad attorney..
W. N Colfee, ol Portland. (Di.trict
I-I.ler of the 1'rre McthodUt Church) will
hold the third quarterly meeting in St
Helena and lloulton I'rce Mcthoditt
church I'rlilay and Saturday nliilil. at
7 M p, m, thia week. Sunday aervice a
follow: Love least. lUa. m., preaching,
It a. m. and 7::Wp. ru.
Syrup ol White Pine and Tar, the old
reliable cough remedy, for tale by A.J.
Denting, druggUt.
Punikii Wa.ntko Six good riding
pouie. wanted. Addreaa Meaerve Hro-
lliera, tirara River, VVathington.
Mux Wa.htkp To take contract for
clearing laud. U. A. I.K'iO,
Warreu, Ore.
Tbe Drltiah nil I road men decided not
lo .trike. They probably decided the
little old Inland waa o amall that il they
tied up nil the train, the people wonld
w.lk anyhow to It would hardly be
worth while.
F.nien Strike Urenker.
The moat famoue atrike breaker in tbe
land are Dr. King, New Life I'ilbl
when liver and bowl go on ilrike, they
quickly aettle tbe trouble, and the purl
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United State..
CIRCULATION 180,000. POPULAB
IN EVERY STATE.
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the mot remarkable weekly newapeper
rmt.li.hrrl in th United States. It il
lying work goe right on. Bet cure for twe 0iy newapaner eapecially edited for
con.tipation, headache and dizzlnesa. 26c National circulation. It baa bad tbe
at lloulton. Warren. Scappooae and Deer rKe" circulation lor more jwa in.u
Caad or Thank..
dcaire, lor myell and (amily, to re
turn our .incere thank to our friend
and neighbor for their aatLtancc and
aympatby on thcaccation ol the death ol
my huiband, Charle Terry,
MRS L. O. PERRY.
SCAITOOSK
Ttia Uratitiful lain ha. u me .gain
Mr.. Ed Wlckewbnm bae returned
from tbe) Kl, hnviiig been nway eime
July Htb. Her eon, Uexrge Mackemie,
accoMipanled hi. mother, but did not re
turn, a be la .tudylng chiropody.
There wn a mualcal enterialuinent at
the Wutla A Price hall laat evening,
given by the Kilcr Piano lluuao.of Port-
In ml.
It I. pretty unlet in Scapponnx, . well
t in other little town. Inc. tbe bank
holiday., except a. to the general
routine ol oik. .uoli a tailroad work,
wood and lumber hauling.
Mr, (lurt Wirat I. vlaltlng her
brother Otto Vaughn, at hi. home In
Poitlaiid for a few day.. Otto i. work
ing at hi. old trade at "rougner" in
the rolling mill.
The Chapman camp I running ligbt
nloiig end taking out some beautiful
large lint.
The apple crop around here waa very
Imrt lii. on. Farmer will have to
uae bettor nmthod. II they want to com
pete with Hood Uiver.
The people of Klat .re making good
uae of Ihene beautiful smiehlny holiday..
in. lluit lm the new tchool houw
ite In the Heaver diatriut cleared and I.
now fencing It
Tlie countv road through tbe Dnllal
I place w. thrown open to public travel
lnt Saturday.
John McPheraeii and rruire .nt
veral days In thia am-tion cruiaing and
negotiating for timber.
North A Hju aro making and hauling
ahlnglea na fat a they can while the
good acather la. They gel s.ou per
M.
Mr. Anna North I. on an extended
visit to Iritinda and rolatlvo at raou-
mmilb. Albanv.and Anm.v.lle. Her pap
enla. Dr. .md Mr. Cole, live at the laat
niiliH'd plnoe.
At the Kiat-Vernonla telephone meet-
nir lat Saturday an aamxament ol 160
per member wa made to pay lor the new
awltch board at Vernonla. The board
of manaizm were Instructed to confer
with the Kl.t-nuxton Telephone loin-
nunv In regard to a mutual exchange
' . ........
ml five lite of oiioti oinera imea,
WniMcDanlellaV Blllng hi. .on-in
Ian, Una Unit.
A I run if and fatnl accldflit happened
tn.C. lteriferion. a well known reil-
dent ol tills place, on Tueday. October
ou.it. Wlille rolling log. on Hi. pmce,
in aome niy.terion. way a rmall log
rolled down on th cant boon ne waa
ualng, caualng It to airiKe mm i
.l.,,lnanh. W th nimn (limcniiy ne
nobed the home, a UKtmtee oi aooui
... 1 1 I a.
9iv ..!.. Dr. HntllBlU wa. caueu ohv
' I I J..
bv Wednedy Ueoiueu ne ouum u
i riiiin. ur. lamiaiu oi iii.m.w
..... ..nt. for but could not come, m
Thuwday night Dr. Haiflold. Peter nnd
Bergereou ana oilier., amncu uD.
W. D. Dlllard of Bt. Holiin. wa. wen
on the .treet. of Rainier la.t Monday,
Mr. and Mr.. It. A. Parker have
moved Into tbe residence of Mr. Dean
Hlanchurd'. on Commercial .treet and
will muke that their home for a time.
Mr. and Mr.. Cha. Clark of thia city
have rented their house on Nob Hill,
and gone to Vancouver to reside, Mr.
Clark being employed In that city.
An old friend of Mr. NIc Blumen
saadt; Prof. Emll Enna, of Portland
undoubtedly the most accomplished
pianist on the Pacific Coast, was enter
tained by Mr. and Mr.. L. 8. Thoma.
Tuesday cAcnlng. It was a rare treat
to hear a real artist, and it Is to be
hoped that the Professor will look up
hi. Rainier friend, again in the near
future.
Mr. J. E. Winter, who i. with the St.
John. Lumber Company, ia home for a
few day..
Rev, Fry went to Portland Wednea
day morning to attend the Conference
of the most noted minister of the M.
E. church, which la being held in the
Metmpoi. thi. week.
Mr. Walter Gilbert and Wm. Mosher
of Portland came down to see their
friend In thi. city last Saturday.
Theae pnrtiea at one time owned the
Rainier Saloon,
Miaa Erne Richardson, of Portland, is
spending the week In Rainier with her
cousin, Mia. Bessie Moeck.
Mra. Robt. Yount and her sister, Mr.
Geo. Doll .pent Tuesday with friends
at Prescott
Mr. and Mr.. George Houch, of Van
couver, Wash., spent Sunday In Rainier
tho guest of Mr. and Mrs. 0. A. Ka-
pell. Mra. Houch is a sinter of Mra.
Kapelt
Miaacs Anna and Emma Beck, of
Portland sient laat Sunday in this city
with Misseu Lucy and Sadie Howell.
The Howell Sister will sell for the
next thirty day. at their millinery .tore,
any pattern hat in the .tore at per
off. Now i. your chance to select a
winter, hat.
We havo several small house, for
sale ranging in price from (450 to $600,
Just the thing for a .mall family.
Small payment down, balance same as
rent, You cannot aflord to pay rent
when you can get such terms. Geo,
W. Vcgel.
Mra. L. S. Thomas waa a passenger
to Portland Tuesday,
Mra. Jack Applcton went to Portland
Tuoiday morning to visit Mr. Apple-
ton's nephew who i. ill at the St Vin
cent. Hospital.
Mra. Rockerfeller visited Portland
the first of the week.
Mi. Eaie Dohorety spent Tuesday
in Portland.
Mrs. Ed Clark paid a visit to the me
tropolis Tueaday morning.
Mis. McLaren wa. in Portland last
Monday on business.
Mra. Edward Grove, .pent Monday
with relatives In Portland.
Atty. Wright, of Portland wa. in
Rainier on business last Saturday.
Mr. Out.. Silva made a business trip
to Portland Monday.
Mra. R. H. Cliff and family, of St.
Helena, were the guest, of Mis. Mc
Laren la.t Saturday.
Missess Lily Crosley and Grace Kurtz
spent several day. thi. week visiting in
Portland.
Mile. Shoeirn wa. a passenger to
Portland Saturday last
Mrs. J. Rice, of Hudsor., wa. among
the passenger, going to Portland last
Saturday.
Mra. Ed Prescott and Mias Meserve,
of Prescott, were in Rainier between
trains last Saturday.
Mr. Ceonre Doll wa. a visitor to
the metropolis Saturday.
Mis. LaDuke the popular St Helen,
teacher wa. in thia city .liopping Sat
urday,
Dr. and Mrs, Mossman came down
on the Iralda from Portland Saturday
evening.
Mr. Joseph Bourne waa In Portland
transacting bustnea. Friday and Satur
day of last week.
Mr. W. C. Fellow, the newly ap-
nointed postmaster, assumed hi. new
dutie. last Monday morning, ine
pleasant .mile with which Mr. Fellow.
grooU those desiring money orders, and
they are logion during tnese Dame
holiday., would indicate that he will be
a. popular In the post office a. he wa.
Farrl. Brothers store,
Mr. L. S. Thoma. ha. purchased six
lota from Mr. Dean Blanchard, and is
havinir them cleared. A. Boon aa they
are cleared Mr. Thoma. Intend, w nave
thorn nlowed and leveled off preparatory
to building a line re.idence in tne
spring. These lot. are located on Ash
and Cowlita street., and ia one of the
flm.t location, in tho city for a .wen
re.idence.
A number of car are being loaded
with eordwood thia week. The price
nf lumber doe. not affect eordwood
which still bring, a good price,
The recent financial flurry doe. not
seem to affect building in Rainier. C.
C. Wilson ia completing a fine residenco
on Market and 3rd, west, Joseph Bourne
is completing a three-story building on
Harrison and Coinmerical, ii. M. omiin
Is completing a fine residence on Cow
lit and Alder, Dr. F. R. Davia is
-,..i..timr two fine residence on
. ... ....... TM .V
Washington and Alder, ouage buhkiv
i-,i i eomulotinir several residence on
Commercial street, and a number of
smallor houses Rre being built in various
part of the city. A large number of
Made Happy for Life.
Great happineaa came into tbe home of
S. C. Dlalr, school .uperintendant at St,
Albens, W. Va.. when his little daughter
was restored Irom the dreadful complaint
he names. He says; "My little daugh
ter had St. Vltu.' Dance, which yielded
to no treatment but grew steadily worse
until a. a la.t resort we tried Electric
Hitter. ; and I rejoice to say, three bottles
affected a complete cure." Quick, sure
cure for nervous complaint, general de
bility, female weaknesses, Impoverished
blood and malaria. For tale at lloulton,
Warren, Scappooae and Deer Island. 60c.
Had Close Call
"A dangerous surgical operation, in
volving the removal ol a malignant nicer
a large a my hand from my daughter's
blp, was prevented by the application of
Bucklin's Arnica Salve," ay A. C.
Stickle, cf Miletii. W, Va. "Pereistent
um of tbe salve completely cured it."
Cures cuts, burn and injuria. For ale
at lloulton, Warren, Scappooae and Deer
Island. 25c.
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NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Notice i hereby eiven that all person
having claim againat the i state of John
Kjclllicrg alioulil present tbe aatne duly
verified, within six months to tbe under
signed, the duly appointed administra
trix, at Clat.kanie. Oregon.
Dated tin 7tli day ot November r.Kif .
CHRISTINE KJELLBKRG.
Administratrix ol tbe estate ol John
Kjellberg deceased.
.NOTICE OF III ARDIiX SALE OF
REAL ESTATE
Notice is hereby given that I, P. J.
Drix, Guardian of the person and estate
of Herbert S. Iirix a minor, under and by
virtue of an order of the County Coui I,
of Clatsop County, State of Oregon,
made and entered in the matter of the
estate of said Herbert S Iirix. a minor,
authorizing and empowering the under
lined a such guardian to sell all the
right, title and interest of the said minor
In and to tbe hereinafter described real
estate.
I will on Tbunday the fifih day of
December 1007 A. D , at the hour of
Two o'clock P. M. of said day at the
front door of tbe County Court House of
Columbia County, Mate ot Uregon. ell
at public auction to the highest bidder
for cash, all ot tne ngnt, title ana in
terest of Herbert S. Brix in and to the
Southeast quarter and the South
half of tbe Northeast quarter (S of the
NE '4') and the Nnrtheast quaitcr of tbe
Northeast quarter (NE1- of the NE)
ol Section nine (); Alao, the Southwest
quarter (SW I4) and tbe Souih half of
the Norlhweat quarter (8 M of the NVV
i ) of Section ten (in); ana tne ionn
half of the Northwest quarter (N W of
the NV t4) of Section fifteen (15) all in
Township four 4) North of Range two Cii
West of the uuiamette .Meridian in Col
umbia County, tittle of Oregon; subject
to confirmation by saul tourt.
Dated this Mb day ol November, r.K),
,D.
P. J. BRIX.
Guardian of the person and estate
ot Herbert r. Hiix a minor.
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BT. HELENS. ORE.
R. EDWIN RO88.
D
PHYSICIAN & SURGFON
H. riORQUS
Carries 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 6rst
class General Merchandise Store. My
prices will be found a reasonable aa any
tore in Columbia County. Vour trade
solicited.
Steamer Iralda
C. I. Hooghkirk, Maittr.
RAILROAD TIME.
Leans Rainier dallr (except Sonflaylfor Port-'
land, at 6 A. II.. departing Irom HL Helens at S
o'cloek.
M
fT. HKI.ENS.
OKEuT
ill
v."-- a - .... tm .....
I.a niniiiitn 111 with Win W aoe 11
ii.in. could be done for the unfortunate
man, but when they got mile or so
i......i nana Horn lit) died. He leaves a
wife and two children, an aged mother
and three brothers in Oregon to mourn
iw,. . i... burled In
jyi.U. R. CWKF,
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
SIXM05S
In the Circuit Court of Ihe Stale of Oregon In
and lor Ihe county 01 lomnioia.
Marjr Moore, Plaiutia
T
Nathaniel Moore. Defendant
To Nathaniel Moore, defendant:
In ihe name of the Ktate 01 Oregon. Ton are
herein' summoned ami required to appear ?n
the above entitled cause and anbwer the com
plaint of tbe plaintiff In the above entitled ult
r heforo the Xth iIiit of October. VM7
or judgment and decree lor want ol au answer
tnereoi win oe uuen iaiuw ..... , wiu. n
vlfh lhA t.rarr ol the comnlaitl. The Pltr
nose ol thin null Is toobwlu decree of absolute
illvoree 111 lavor 01 we piaiuuu na,ui. .u w,
Ti.. ,l!.t nt rhi. order ol nuhlteation of thi
summon In s'eiH. . I'J0. and Ihe fate ol the
nrsi puuucmiiou ineroi is ovri. iw,.
AUoruees lor flnlutlft
8T IIRI.EN8
OREGON.
SUMMONS
n th. ("limit Court of the Statu of Oregon lor
the County oi i.oiumum.
Martha A. Kranclseo. I'loiiulB
va
tt FranflafO. Defeiiilnnf .
To N. H. Prani'lsfu, Ihe alioie named defendant
lu Ihe name or tne Biaie 01 i.reiprn ou aru
herehy rennlred to apiienr and aiuner the com
..i.i,., mim.1 aaaitiu von In the above entitled
suit on nr belore the oipiratumot six ereeas
Irom Ihe date 01 tne nm puiiiieauou or una
uminona, lo wit: ou or before: the 13th day of
iwmhu. iuo7. and II von tail to so answer, for
waul thereof the plalnilir will apply 10 the court
for tlie relief demanded In the complaint,
to wit : lor a divorce from the marriage existing
be. wee n you and ine planum.
This summons Is published by order of Ilon
nniii Tli. mini. A. Mi'tlrtile. Judire ol Ihe Cir
cuit Court ol Ihe Mate o( O-eiton, lor Ihe County
ol Columbia, mane 011 ine aim nay 01 iiciooer,
inn, direeiiiiK thai nald publication lie imule at
leaalonce a week for S inm.ecutlve weeks in the
tlreirou Mlt. and that Ihe data ol tha lint pub
ii..ti..i. of this aiiniinonii ie niadeou the 1st dy
ol November IW7, and that tne lat publication
lie niauo ou tne i.n ) "i jl,,,lY.'i i.?.'
Attoruerfor PUIutlfl
I'ost Ofllee Address. Cortullls. Oregon.
ALDWI.V & SHERWOOD
Unrertaakps AKb Empalmebh
Ilea mo for funerals at all points on river and
rail. I'honc at our expense.
RAINIER,
OREGON
R. Q, L. CCSNINGHAM
D
Osteopathic Physician
Consultation free- Hours S 30 to 9 p. m.
9 Perry'. Row lloulton, On
STATE BANK OF
RAINIER
RAINIER, ORE.
CAPITAL $35,000
Four per cent interest paid
on saving deposits. Interest
compounded seml-annnally,
March 1 and September 1.
W. B. LOTTMAN, Cashier
Collections Made : DrafU Issued
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arrivlug at at. Helens at 4:46.
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FOB PORTLAND DAILY
PORTLAND LANDING, TAYLOR RT
for
SUMMONS
In the Circuit Court ol the Stated Oregon,
Columbia couutr.
Anna Louise Cole, Y laintllf
vs
Tnlrn Vranklln Cnl. Defendant.
To John Franklin Cole, tbe above named defen
dant.
tn th name of the Mats ot Oreaon : -You are
hereby rcpilrei to apfiear and aoswer the com
plaint lied axainst you in the above entitled
suit, on or before the lsst day prescribed In tha
order lor publication ol this summons, auiy
made and entered In this suit, to-wlr On or
before' the laih day ol November. 1WJ7. awl If
you fall to so appear and answer, for want
thereof, the plaintiff will apply to the said
couit lor the relief demanded la hernnmplaint
herein, which is in an on la nee ior a oecree m
the court dumolvine the marriage relations now
existing between plaintiff and delendant, for
tbe custody 01 ner minor cnuu. ,mi.
Hay Cole, for the restoration of her nslden
name, and lor her costs and disbursements of
this null. . .
This summons la published In the Oregon
II ... wuk tn .i i eotme.allliva weeks, be
order ol Hon. Tbomaa A. Mt Brlrte, Judge of
the Circuit Court of Colnmbla County, Oregon,
duly made and entered ou the :Mtb day ol step-
temner IW,, alio tne nate oi me nr pHun.-a.M,M
hereof is October 4th I'JOT: last publication
NOV. 15. 197. HowAED M BR0WSEU
Attorney for Walntlir.
OREGON
Shoreline
AND Union Pacific
SUMMONS
In IheClrcult Court of ihe Slate of Oregon, for
theCouuty ol Columbia
Mary K. Bauin, Flalntin
v.
William II. Baum. Mefendaiit.
lo William II. Baum, the above naiued
delendaui.
In the name of Ihe ainte of Oregon yon are
hereby required to apiiear and auswer tb com
plaint tiled airolnat you In the above entitled
sun, on or before the lib day of December, 1'7,
and II you fail to so appear and answer said eom
plaint on or beloro ihe date mentioned, the
plaintiff will apply to the court for Ihe rcllel
praved lor in her complaint herein to- it: For
a decree lor-ver duwolvlug the bonds of nsairi
monv n.Hi rxliitlng between you and plaintiff,
and for such other aud further relief as may be
meet and equitable.
This summons Is published by order ol Hon
Thoiuaa a. .McUrlile, J mice ol the Circuit Cour
dulv maile ami entered on the lwh day ol
Ociolier, I'JOT, hi and bv which order it la pre
scribe.! that this summons shall he published
mice a week for six successive weeks in 'the
Ore iron Mist, a newspaier published a St.
Helens, Columbia County, Oreguu. The date
of tho rlrat publication of thia summons is
October 18 1907.
B. 8. PAOCE,
Attorney tor ruintifff.
UNJoN DEPOT. j Leaves Arrive.
CH"KrA"titWkfLANU :! A-'U 5Tb5 P. M
HI-KCIAI. for the Eat .1 Daily. Daily.
via Huntington. .
"SPOKANE FLY KB, S:l& V. M. 8:00 A.M.
Ior Etern Washing i Dally, j Daily,
Ion, Walla Walla, Lew-1
iston, Coeur d'Aleneli
and Great Northern
uoiuts. tt
ATLANTIC EXI'KISSS 8;I5 17" ii. 7'TVXT M.
lor the Eoat via Huut-jj Daily.. Daily.
Ingtoir ,
Lower Columbia River.'
Steamer Hassalo leave. Portland daily, except
Sunday, at 8:00 p. m. Saturday 10.00 p. m
for Astoria and war landings. Returning
leaves Astoria at 7:00 a. m. daily, except
Sunday. At L. CRAIG,
neutral Passenger Agent. PORTLAND Ore.
Western Meat Market
Ed. Hafliger, Prop.
Carries a complete line of fresh and eured meats. jry our nome curea rjacoo,
Our own brand kettle rendered lard always on band.
Houlton
Oregon
SUMMONS
In
tha Clrcnit Court of Ihe Stale of Orcsron
for the County or Columbia
Winnie Cox, I'luinlltt
navl.l E. Cox. Defendant
To David E. Cox tho uUe named, defendant:
13 Ihe name oi tne r-uie oi ureson. von aro
kAn,l. r...,tivf tiiHiiiiiinrnnil answer tlieettlll-
plaiut tiled aguinst vou ia tbe above cutltied
aitl, nn ,r hMfore the exniration ol six weeks
Irom the date of the first publication of this
summons, to-wlt: on or neiore tne i-un nay oi
December 1UU7. and II vou fall to so auswer lor
want thereof the oluiutiff will apply to the
court for the relie! demanded In sold colli'
plaiut, to-wlt; for a divorce from the marritigc
existing between vou and the pl&intttt.
This suiniiions Is published bv order of the
Hou. Thomas A. McBriile, Judge uf the t'ir
cult Court ol tho State ol Orecon lor the County
ol Columbia, made on the -inn day ol Octolier,
1907. directing that said publication be made at
least once a week for six consecutive weeks in
tbe Oregon Mist, and that the date ol the first
publication of this summons be made ou the
1st dav of November, lwr. and that the lust
publication be made the 13th day ol December,
liHJ7.
1. FRED YATES.
Attoruev for 1'laiutilV.
P. O. Adddrets; Corvallls, Oregon.
UUARDIA5SHIP SALE.
In the County Conrt of the Couoty ot MDltno
wiah. State ol Oregon.
In the matter of tne Gnardlenahlp of Boland
. Lockwood and Kathertna L. Loctwood, ,
Minors.
Notice Is herebr given that pnnmant to an . :
order issued out of the above court lu the above
entitled matter, on the 3d day of October, WOT, ;
licensing tbe undersigned, aa guardian ol ihe
said minors, to sell at private sale the Intereat
ol said minors, and each ol them. In the follow
ing described .eal property situated ia !ha
Countv ol Colnmbla. (State ol Oregon, and oe-
... i I ....'l lnl.nw. tn.wll!
An undivided one-eleventh Interest In and to
all of the down aud standing timber now being,
growing or standing upon that certain tract of '
land in said county and State, de-cribed aa lo'
lows: The southeast quarter ISE) of Section
twenty-three (.) In township loor(') pnrth ol .
range two (i) V) ctot Willamette Meriaian, lo
eether with all righu. privileges, eaments '
and appurtenances therenuto belonging or In
any wiM! ai-pertiiinilie, also that the purchaser
hall have the full i ight, privilege and authority ,
ol ingress and egrew, aud ol pawing aud re pass
lug over and upon and ol entering in and upon
ui. I above described Ituds and premises and
each aud every part ihereul. together with bw.
it or their svant, agents, workmen, ens
iik veesor tenants lor the purpose of cutting
d.riu, liKgiuir, removing or transporting Mid
timber and trees, or any purl thereof, in such
way or manner, and a ( vich time or time bn
not exceeding eight years irom the date of the
Iced conveying said properly, aa the aald pur
chaser, his. Its or their heirs, successors or aa.
slum mav deem hem or proper, aud alra Ihe
right, privilege and authority to grade, enli
st met, rvimtr, maiamln, and t-iepnre skid roads,
and lugging railruads and other roads and de
vices and appurtenance over, acnissand upon
said lauds, or any part thereof, and to as the ,.
same In anv manner, lor me purposes Herein
before ucelhd, at such time or time, but not
eiiwluii! elibt vears Irom the date ol the deed
eonve.ing said property, as the said purchaser.
his, lis or their neirs.. succeiwoia r
mav see Ht. and with the further privilege that
ihe 'time limited ior the exorcise ol the rights
and privileges as hereinbefore set lorth may bo
extended for two yeara alter tha expiration of
said etaht veers, lu eirsc said purchaser, his, ila
or th. it heirm suceessorii or assigns, shallpay
all Uxs upon said lauds and timber lor sai.1
adihlitioiial Iwo vears, and thai said deed shall
lurther be conditioned so that at the expiration
ol the iierlod above specitiea lor the removal of
said timber, tbe land above described shall re
vert to said minors Iree aud clear ol all
Incumbrances made or suffered by the said
purchaser, his, it. or their neirs, successors
ur assign. . ., .,,
The undersigned, 'as such guardian, will.
Irom and after the 25th day ol November, ISM7,
piocoed lo sell tha above described real prop
erty at private sale: the term, of said sale wiU
be eiiber cash or part cash and part credit.
Dated October --5. MU7. , .
r-AMl'KL P. LOCKWOOD,
Cuanttan of Roland M. Lockwood and Kath
etluo L. Lockwood. Minora.
Concord Bldg., Portland, Ore.
MONEY
vrvTTSVTsrrvvTS
SAVED
Another car af FEED U to arrive between
now and the 20th Inst
Place your order now and get the benefit
of the Car Prices.
We also have on hand a good line of Men's
and Boys' Corduroy Pants, Hats, Caps, Shirts,
Etc., at Rock Bottom Prices. Our Line of
Men's Shoes pleases those who buy them and
they recommend them to their friends.
MONEY
svvvvvTrsTrsTrs
SAVED
suxxoss.
Iii the circuit Conrt ol the Slate ol Oregon for
the County ol Columbia:
Johu Bakus, plalntlll
vs
Frits Anderson, Henry Anderson. Oscar Krlck- .
son. Allrert l -ererson. i-uaruo nwausou ami
u t: niton, ilefendauls.
To Henry Andersou aud Oscar Krickson, dcleu-
limits: . ...
lu the name of the State of Oregon, ou and
each ol you aie hereby required 10 appear and
answer tlie compiaiui iiieii aaaiui,. jwu iu ine
alwveeiitillt suit on or belore the 2lrd day ol
Novem!xr, I;i7. that being the day axed in the
orderol the court lor you to aptiear and answer,
and more than six weeks Irom the Brst publica
tion o! this stimmous: and it you fail to so ap
pear aud answer tne piainiin wm appiy to ine
Court lor the reliel demanded In hiseomplaiut
to-wlt: Kor a decree Irom the Circuit Cour of
the State of Oregon Ior Cotumhia County, de
claring that the contract made bv the ptalullfl
with the iteleii'lauts ou or about the liitli day
of June, I'.m, the same being fullv set forth in
the complaint tiled in this cause, forleited and
terminated, that all the buildings aud other im
provement placed umin the Northeast quarter
til Section J7. Township 7 north, Kange 2 went
ol the Willamette .Meridian and 10 acre lu
Section 2-S. iu said township and (range, known
as the James r. llmnuny niiinesuiaii, Dy in,
defendants in this suit, aud the timber cut and
lelt tnereon bv mem oe uecmreii to oeioug w
the plaintiff; the defendent be forever enjoineil
from limner lliwJrieriiiK wi.ii im irem m Vi
la anv maimer using or occupying the same,
aud from removing any ol the timber both cut
and uncut therefrom: that plauitilf recover hie
costs aud disbursements in this suit: aud for
such other and further order and decree as to
the Court may seem just and equitable.
Tbis summons is puousnea ia "ine vregon
Mist," once each week for six successive weeks
bv order ol tbe Hou. K. S, Huttau, Judge ol the
County Court of the Stale of Orernin, for Col
umbia Couuty. dated October 4, KOI.
First publication, October U. WU7; last publi
cation November. i. 1U07,
W. H. POWELL.
Attorney tor Plalutltf
resideneea and several business houses
are under contemplation for the early
spring. Everything; seems to indicate
that Rainier will have another very
Royal Chinook
Dress Shoes....
r
WHITE
The Bergmann
Loggers ....
& ANDERSON
Houlton, Oregon
iQufKYiVTi1"""' " salilnal sti1aaM I laaiaauaasiaaaai . mih i.i n i.
Sotlce for Fablicatloa
(limber Land, Act June , 18)
United States Isanti office, Portland, Oregon,
August, 31st 1UU7
Notice la hereby given that In eompllanoe
with the provisions ol an act ol Congress of
June S, 187H, entitled "An act for the sale ol
timber lands In the State ol California, Oiegon
Nevada, and Washington Territory," as extend
ed to all the Public Laud Htates by act ol Aug
ust. 4, 1(W.. Cora B. l.andcratt, of Portland,
county ol Multnomah, Slate oi Oregon, has thia
day Bled in this oittce her sworn statement No,
-;ii, for the purchase of the 8. K, U of the 8. K.
liolSec No. &, lu Township 6 N, Kange No. 4
W. and will offer proul to show that the land '
sought) is more valuable for its timber or atona L
thnu tor agricultural puriHiKes, aud to establish
ner claim to mUi laud ueforo the Kegistcr and
Kecelver at Portland on i uetttay, the 26 day uf
j She names as witnesses: J. B. Oodfiey, ol 8V
i Helena, Ore: A. J. Vauliulah. of, lioultm, Orel
1 Mrs. L. H. lluvburu, ol I'ortUud, Orel W. beara
! ol Portland, Ore. '
e? Any ana alt persons claiming adversely thv
)C) above-desuribdd lands are rcquivted to Hle their
? claims hi this uttloe ou ur betore said M day ot
XI Koy.mbra, 1W7.
e ALOKRNOMt TlUfisrg
ulsloaa. Aiie nroimprousyear.
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