THE OREGON
MIST
Vol. xxviu : '- -
St. Helens, Oregon, Jan. 15, 1909. No. 7.
411
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COLUMBIA COUNTY BANK
INCORPORATED
DOES A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS
PRINOIPAL 0ORRE8PONOENT8 I
First National Hank,
U. S. National Bank,
Hanovkr National Bank,
Portland.' Or
Portland, Ore,
New York
LOCAL
leers Win. M. Ross, President and Cashier; lid win
Ross, Vice President; A. L. Stone, Assistant Cashier.
Oncers
Directors Wui
M. Ross, M, White, James Dart,
JvUiu Ross.
c. t. ruEacoi t
K. K. QUICK.
F. 0. riUISCOTT
Tub Columbia County
ABSTRACT AND TRUST CO.
TlTLKS HXAMINKD ABSTRACTS MADH
S$ Non-Rksidknt Taxks Paid
Real Estate Loans, ktc
Mist and Oregonian $1.50
PER VICAR
JOB PRINTING
18 OUR DU8INES3
1UE hare tlie best and most
' fully equipped Job Print
ing Oftiee in Columbia (bounty
And we are prepared to
do all hinds of Printing
on short notice and at
most reasonable prices
A TRIAL WILL CONVINCE
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OREGON VI 1ST
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DART & MUCKLE
Carry a Complete Stock of the
Best in General Merchandise at
Lowest Prices Consistent with
Quality. Country Produce
Bought and Sold. When in
Need of Groceries, Dry Goods,
Hardware, Boots or Shoes We
Solicit Your Patronage and As
nre You Courteous Treatment
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ST. HELENS. OREQON
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HOULTON LIVERY AND FEED STABLE
L. H. COMBS. Prop
Good Livery Rigs at
Reasonable Rates.
Drummers Trade A
Specialty.
Houlton-St. Helens
Hack.
Leaves ll.mlton t 7:30 lt meet
Iruhla, reluming meets norlli bound
A. AO. train. returning lo St.
Helens alter tntlil leaves, leayinu
their In time to meet 11. IX iraln.
Meeti 3:18 train anil steamer Irulila
In afternoon.
Webber Whitney Morton, tern of May
K. n.l Ry w. Morton, of Cathlamet,
Wash., died ol cerebro pitiitl meningitis
t Astasia, Oregon, on January II, 190W,
liemg 4 yearn and 22 daya old. lie a
burled at Greenwood cemetery, Astoria
"Sonny," a lie w ufT.ctlonatelv nick,
nam!, ai a beautiful and winsome
cliild aud a great (nvorie both at Cath
lamet and St Helena. Ilia abort life w
Tin.- handsome residence of M, C.
Gray cime very close to destruction by
fire 1 it Saturday night. Mr. and Mra.
Oray '.aought It would be more cheerful
tula eoM weather to bare a fire in the
fireph-e, which had not been used tbU
winl. r, and after building one they went
to I'.',:. On returning home Mra.
Gray nelled smoke and upon invesllga
tiou found 'hat.'lhe apace In the bate
merit under the fiieplac-, which had
been used during the summer aa a
"catchall." waa fit II ol hr. It rrm. m... a njft rwwi 9.. il ...i
lull f ..J 1.1. i. .. .... . Y ' . T .H"r-'w
. .... . mere a noie in me fireplace aud mere
many alncere sympathizer In their be- ,., ,, lo . .,. or ,h.., b. mcta.
umler it to keep the coali from falling
)I!NTIST-Hr. Ramlio will tie in St llhro.i h. This was not in place Satur-
ueieiis, at tne M Helena Hotel rrmay I day nltjbt aul hence the ffre. It was
and Saturday of each week, prepared to certainly a i arrow eacape from aerioua
OUR PORTLAND LETTER
(Special Correspondence'
I'obtmmd, Ore., Jan. 11, llXR
Six toiia of advertising matter, and
the highest potaible grade of advertising,
matter at that, waa forwarded to the
Kant bt the Portland Commend il Club
ImbI week. Ttii remarkable addition tn
the enormout advertising Oregon if al
ready receiving tell of all the resources
of the Ktate in picture and text, and
Li all kind, of denial work
IIikiiTaiii.K W. O. W.-Iloulton Cir
cle, Women of Woodcraft, installed it"
officers for the curicnt year lent M nda)
evening, Mm. E. II. I'lagg acting pa in
itatling officer. It wai intended to le a
joint Installation will Wurrcn Circle;
but the latter were evidently deterred by
the weather and failed to put linn ap
pearance, much to the disappointment
of the IIhuHoii ludiea, who had gone to
comudcruble tronble and ckikihc to pre
pare for their reception and entertain
ment and to proviil a feaat worly of the
H'caion. The olttrera installed were:
Cuaidian Neighlxir, Minnie Morley;
Advisor, Cynthia I'aher; Mugicinn, Min
me kclicy; Llerk, Ilinlcll Wiiliaim;
Hanker, l.cota Kctcl; Attcndunt, Rae
Harris : Cnplain of the (iuards, Lillie J
I'crry; luner Sentinel, I'earl fair; Outer
Sentinels, I'earl (iertyand Cora Meehan
Cleanliucu. Inirness, aud it'll weight
A Geoigc'a meat market.
The county court, at its recent atuion.
made a levy of H1.. mills for general pur
posra at against h mills last year, and 2'v
mills for road piirpos-t a againt two
mills lust year Add to Ibis the state
snd district U vie and multiply it by I be
jiiKJiint of uur assessment, and there
rou ure
Syrup of While I'ineand Tar, the old
cliablc cough remedy. For talc by A.J.
Iteming, druggi-t.
Circuit Judge T. A. MeUride, apeaking
if hard winter in the early day, recall-
that in )rul7 I c i-kaled from St. Helens
to Portland, retiming the next day with
the mail. H r ell remember another
trinUr when he eiiue up from Kabima to
Coluuibia City on th ice. We ibink he
viid it .:h in IKTii. uiul at the end of the
trip a ; ' incd bi 1e waa (mailing him.
Full Uloodcil U.irred Hock cockerels
jt naie :t tl-BO c;ich. N. I'incsney.
C iruo, Ort iiu.
AliAlN.T ClTTHRCAT I.RRS III the
case of lilnnchard va tbe Kureka I'Unioy
Mill Co. Judge Mcltridc rendered a de
cision iu favor of the p ,-iintiff on Mon
lay last . Tbe suit is for the foirclo ure
if a mortgage and tbcdefendnntscluimed
that certain machine were exempt from
iorcclosuit us they were not the proper ty
f tlielefeiiduiits, but were aubject to
the provisions of a condition.il purchase
Kite, to lie cttect that iuch macbiiics
til (aid lor in full remuined the pro
perty ( I the ar y to whom tbe note was
.liven. J lie jmige a ruling ii 10 lue
fiect that these secret and unrecorded
InctiiuctiU cannot intervene lo exempt
rmn a mortgage any machinery attached
disaster,
Takkm l At my premise in Houl
ton on l'rlday January 8th, a two year
old llol.tein bull. Owner can have the
animal by paying enpen es of keep and
cost of till adverliscmeut.
FRANK P. MILLKtt.
Recently a genlteuiRn from the lower
end of the county came to St. Helens to
attend county court, and upon arriving
here discovered that lie was several day
ahead of time. Before leaving towj he
subscribe.! for the Mist. He regretted
not having done it so jner a then lie
would not have wasted a day' lime and
several dollar on a useless trip.
Cai ok Thanks We wi-h to lhank
our friend and neighbor for their kind- j
ne duriug the (linen and death of our;
son, Charles K. Young.
Mr. and Mas. J. L. YovxG.
I want to contract fir the stumping of
10 or 20 acre in tw' nw'4 tec. 34 lp i n
r 2 w. Addrr W. II. Young, Fort St
ven. Oregon- 1-30
Takhm Up At my premise in Houl-
ton a black IIoNtein heifer about 10
months old. Owner can have s.nue by
paying for fecd iu and the cast of this
advertisemcut. W. L. rOLMAN.
HuSftTAIH.K Kkdmkn Ju t to i-how
that thry are itood Indians, the Scap
pooc lodge of Reduieu gave a free dance
and a supper in Walt & I'ricc'.
Hall last Saturday night. About a
dorcn from around here attended, iuk -ing
the trip in a big bob aid, and bad a
splendid time, both toing and com ng,
and at the dunce, ,
Two window haTe been added to each
room in the school house, greatly im
proving the light, although somewhat
disfiguring the building.
For Sale A new nouse, with good
lot, for f (00 ; also 20 choice lot, either
singly or in group. I will also sell 140
lots, all in one group. Including IJOO feet
of deep water front . choice factory
ite. Wm. M Ross.
K. M Magruder, of the Columbia Ag
ricultural Company, ha been a visitor to
St Helens during the week, looking up
the abstracts for their holding in tbe
north end of the county. Mr. Magru
dei'a company is proceeding quietly to
accoinplis.il a most important undertaking
in the reclamation of a vast area of land
which in its present condition is prac
tically useless.
The Nichdus and (iilson regis' ration
of title cases occupied the attention ol
the Circuit Court yesterday. The city of !
St. Helen is defendant, as th promised
uniu., certainly a great accompli lime nt
and one winch live years ago would
have been co .siderel impoMible.
We are ri. band hippy in this world
O' ly by Coinpiiriiion aud rontra-t. F
year Oregon ha hud ideal wenth..
Pr im:nnoe, during 1U0H twenty-five
di-greea abive zero as I he coldest Wea
tlier extierienreil at Portland and our
little nhivr-r of a few day., dinagreeable
as we may consider il, it from twenty to
fifty uegreei warmer thai it has been at
i he mine time in tbe aeoiion that most
of ua came from.
Tbe Retail Grocers and MercbnnH'AE
(delation of Oreg u had a plendid con
vention at Portland last w.-ok, mid they
adpuruel to meet in Eugene in 1010,
aud this will be lh target mwtiu? in
their hirtory, because it U now the Re
tail Meruhanti' As'orUtioi aud t:ii
mean one of the ino-t impirtaut gath
ering of the year. The Manufacturer'
AMociati-ii'i, ill- I'oriliud Commercial
C lib, nd in lividtal inaniifariur'-ra pr
tiriiii'svl i i thi entertainment of dele.
gate this past week.
Her. J. VYhitcouib limiii'i -r, pistor oi
Ibe ' White Temple" at I'onlau I, is ab-
S"tit on nil extended K i-tc u nip, in
cluding IWon.Xe York l'.n a :eldiia,
Cleveland, Chicago, nnj o:lit citie, i.
bebuif of tlie Nor bcru Rapii t-' Cou-
ventiuii, which is to iiut-1 in l'J tlvid
J (i e'jtli and will bring from too to
lie thousund p'omi .But Bipt'gt laymen
a.ld preaclier.'. Dr. ilronglier inelu'les
a deseription of Or.g -nand the Pacific
NorthWwt til all III l-ct;ire.
Tbe Le.'iflaliv C-'liiiuitte of tb Or
egon Good R.-ad Umifereuce held their
clo-ing meeting lu.it Sal unlay in Port
laud and decided nMu the bill they are
to present to the I.e'UIut'ir :.
The 1'eck Ju.ltfli Company, oneoitb
hireinot tonrfit bureau In the I'nited
State, with tbe Pacific 0t a their
exclnajve field, Iihvm i pone I headqti.ir
U'r in Portland. This company handle
many millions of pieces of advertising
tu iltnr during the year and they have in
Charge competent people Ui.i'o :ghly fa
miliar with the attractions and resources
of Ongon.
There's a difference of np'nioa among
transcontinental railroad, as to the rate
to be made to Oregon during 11KI&; but
Uicre is nsiurance that tbe roirnlir rate
is to bd cut so as ti m tke travel very
heavx, ami ev ry iuiUcatio.i that tbe one
Kay colonist ticket will cost en than at
any lime during the past two vearg.
Washington Conuty ha just in ud a
sid ndid pamphlet, pojpliasuins; partic
ulnrlr their wonderful ila-rv advantages.
I'OJIMOX fUlSClL
VernooU
Roller skating ia very popular. If tbe
weather kep favorable there will Boon
be real akatlng.
All report a glorious time at Hip's
ball.
A pearl handled gold pen was lost
from the Christmas tree in Throop'a
Hall, Wednesday night, January 23. The
Under will please return the same t
Mis Maggie Derebery, the owner.
There will be an entertainment and
"dust cap" social given by the pnpils
of tlie lower Vernonia school on Saturday
evening, February 8. No eap higher
than one dollar. Each lady is asked to
bring two caps and "something to eat."
Tlie money wili be spent on school fur
niture. Mi-s Hala Hall gave a charming party
at her home on Wednesday evening,
Dec mb.T 30. Anna Mckerson cap
tured all tbe firat pize.
About two dogen of Vernonia's Y P.
A.snrpris-I M.. 9. Malumeo M onlay
evening, January 4:h. After a short
business meeting games were enjoyed
until a late hour. Mis Anna Nicker-
son captured all tbe prize (a nsual).
ilher by telling or other method tn the Nicholas line w ill cr eate havoc with prop.
really.
Nmv Citizkns John Olsen, Arvid
liihnsou, I.ar John I-afoiiug, Christ
Jensen and Frank Nagel were admitted
o e ticn-hip by Judge Mcllridc on Tues
.lav last.
Paihv Cows Foh S.M.K Firstclass
lairy cows, good grades and fullblood
Jersey, for sale nt very reasonable prices
!v George I.emont at his place on ticr-
HiVnv lal1, ( r nddii ss St. Helens.
erty interests here if allowed.
JudKe P. A. Moore, formeiiy of St
Helens, is ngain, by virtue of hi' senior
ity, chief justii e of Oregon. He has hid
a long and honorable career upon the
U-ncli and will probihly continue t!-.cs
so tongai bi health permit
The State levy this ear H about nine
tenths of a mill.
Columbia Com ty will have theprivi-
liiiporlant .Mcetiux Held On Last
.nun day Frenlug
City Council met in regular ees-ion
Monday.
Edwin Hoss ma le a report on tlie
cost of lb" Houlton St. Helen' sidetnlk
and the coi-llcil ordered warrants drawn
in ti.e mim of f ;KJ 31 .01 .cc uit th
same.
Tlioe nhiipiid wa'cr rent for t' e
in m il ol Decern er, KMS, v;a cieli'e l
f ir tho itlont'i ..f .la i i:ii v, I'.l'il, n ac
SUMMONS
In the Circuit Con. t of the SUte of Or-
eeon for the Cont.tvof Colu'nbia.
Purilaod Lumlk-r Company, a corpora
tion, plaintiff,
vs
Sarah Dongla, and John Douglas, her
husband, aud John Higgin., defendants.
To Srah Do igla- anil J din Donglas,
he- hn-rmmt, a., it J .tin iligg ni, above
named defendants:
In Tiik name or the statu or Ouigos
vu arc h-rrbv riuirn.1 o apfiar on or
afo-e i iTdi d ly of F- rmy, 1909.
and he ewupla nr ri:d .'gii -t
you in the alajve entitle court, and
cm., aaitl d.ste being morn than fix
aeeke from th- date of tbe first publica
tion of this summons; and if vou fail
O to apt-ar and anser, th- plaintiff
will ajip'y lo iie eouri for the re"ei
piav il ..r in the c -i.p'ai' t, t-wi';
ill .t the defendant and each ..f irn-ui,
he requireit to set fo to and fnllv des
cribe the nature of their c aim to the
property de-cribed in aid complaint,
it, ih- southeast qoarrer of toe nouih
wt quat- oi s criou thre (3) and the
nmlheal Q'iart-r of ibe noriliwet
qnarer of section ten tlOj tow.ahip
v-n (7) nortti, rang. three (3) eei
W. VI., in Columoia lJnry, itr gni.
thar uid claim of defendant l held ot
n effect, and thar they haw n tate
ri said proper', a-.il 'ha plHintlff be
a M'ldged to tie ibe ovr er in ft simote
oi saiu property; iria pia nrill a title I
ai.l preiiii-u-s b-quited and (or eucii
mr:her relief as may -ee ii to lie t'-urt
equitable.
in is summons I. s.-rvert nn m yon bv
nub ic ition hv allthO'liv oi a i orl r of
Hon. T. A. McRride, ire-idiug judztt -f
'ie above eiititl -il .i,u.t. ni l or I r I-
intr dare I th 12 h davof J nu irv. 19Jt. !
and m t'e and . n ered in -aid c nrt ai.d ,'
Cause "Il i oil lae.
COOVEItr STAPLE rov
At'orevs f r PmintiiT
IVite of fi-i- pnhliea'ion J m. 15;h. 1!H
Date of la- p iblic .'ibn Feb. 2tith, 19 9. !
Are You
GOING TO BUILD
Investigate the Herits of
CONCRETE
BUILDING
BLOCKS
The Best, Most Artistic and
Darable Material for Business
Blocks, Houses, Chimneys,
Foundations, Ornamn t a 1
Fencing, Etc.
'Phone at our expense, or
write, and we will call and
furnish estimates.
SANDEL & FULLER
MANUFACTURERS
Rainier Oregon
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CEO. W- VOCEL I
REAL ESTATE, LOANS,
iNVESTMNTS,
CITY AND FARM PROPERTY.
Money to Loan at Reasonable
Rate.
Rainier :-: Oregon s
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SCHOOL OFFICERS;
The Flstc Teachefa Ageacy,
ot Portland, is placine mora
teachers than ever. If yoa need
a bigo M-hool gr ide, rural, com-m-
rcial, music o private teacher
wi te or wire immediately and
yoi. will receive prompt attention.
J
202 SWETLANO BUILDING
sayass)
Hearse I
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ALDWIN & SHERWOOD
Undertakers and Kmbai.mkks
Furnished for all points on river
or rail, wirh or without horses,
at reasonable rates. Addres Mrs.
Hearye (or funenitn st all points on river aoi
rail, ftijiie at our experna?.
KAiXIER,
- OREOOS
JR. EOWIS ROSS,
PHYSICIAN &
SURGFON
School Notice
letje of paying board bills for a number . count of I n k of s-i vice.
If y..u are not usi"K our Roy
al I'luba doiherbiKh grade
goods on should la-Kin at
once. There are none better;
aril remenilar, your money
back f giHida ure act as rep
resented.
Ilnvo just got in a fiesh and
large vnrieiv. Maple syrttii.
nclmilly pure Also maple
and rock candy blend, which
is the same s Is usually sold
for pure maple.
I'enc ck l'lonr. Ask those
who have used it. It'a tbe
Iwst flour eyer told in St.
Ileb ns. If you cull for a
pound we itive you sixteen
outtces. Help us to give
vou the best poasib'e service
iiy reporting any errors or
faulty goods.
M. C. OHAY, St. Helens, Ore,
of alleged criminals until court meets
next May, as Judge Mcllride, having
doubts as to its legality, decided not to
call a speciai grand jurv. Il looks as it:
that law needed fixing , I
A niKilb rof bills Ai'e al'ow-i.
It was y i'e I that uitald.- leHilnti i.is
la-ibafio I Hskiiij lb United Kai wavs
Co upaiiy t extert I 'hoir ele. t i line
th.-oiiiirt'ohiinlii'i C-.itntv to S- It le -
f.i's
O'O-
For )KKt!Ni)ANTS-Tlie Jury In tbe j an I ple lgiiij this c:y's irmwi
case of ICwrv and Nicolai v. Fosle' ltd 'o a. iit t'i- m i irv rt l i!i
Neer reudered a verdict Wediie'd iv l ist " t.
in favor of defeii latits. Snt was brought I
to recover from George S I'ost-J Ir and ! F-r ''fiilih at.d li.ippin.s IV Wi-t'i
II. II. Neer the value of limlier cut bv 1111 ' 1 B"v s P'i''"U I t1- h"
A dispatch iu Sunday's Oregonian
. . . .
vs: "R. K, worse, lormeriy oi ap-
Ihiosc, a SiTanlsh-Americanwar veteran.
and member of Ibe Kngles, fell dead of
heart failure at about 3 o'clock Saturday
morning while trying t quiet a child
hlcu was crying in Us crib.,' lue tils-
itell was Iroul lioquuim, unsu.
Mr. Hilar Young, of Coble, dropped in
them on land held under tax title. The "'' ""8 "le '"""e 'v
plaiiitiif' claimed Ihe bind and the Judge ! l)' u,il'B " s"'l "" llr
I ruicu iimt tut: in iiiiv nam iuih, utii tuir
! .i i.. !..: , ...i.! M"- Hiru.naii ha-kiv . i
JU'J C.llilllllJI ,tl,, viUluiitil, n ..v.
permitted their rights to rest for a quarter
I of a cer.turv and failed to piy taxeiwere
not entitled to any relief.
Attorneys Wright ot Portland and L.
S. Thomas ol Maimer, and Messrs. Flue,
Hughes, Stcnnick, Duteher, and a num
ber ol other Rniiiier people were in town
Thursday to assist the court pi reaching
a conclusion as to the merits of the case
of the Columbia River Door Company
against the directors of Scu ol District , escape cooking.
No. 13.
The. PresldT-nTabook bandT with 70.10 I 11 m ,y ,M lrltlV M bat Mr,
1'V A J.
gro t ulv-
srnuti.l for children on lii- eAuU- and be
la furiilsblllit It uih i ven eqtiipineni
for n'hletics an I apurt For bittvl
tltoiiffb he ill probably prefer a ga bd
on the street. i
The Na'iotlal II one Keonomica o'g -n'u.a
inn la iipi oiiuimr committee-i o
tench the f irmer'a Ives Imw io ro k.
The farmer' wives uieantiiiie an uinh
ing for S HU iw to nil n the u ll " t
Sly regular ollke day, in St. Helens,
will lie the fir-t week n each month; I
shall be in on othsr days, but not regu
larlv. J. II. COLLINS,
County School Supt.
For Weak
Kidneys
Inflammation of the blad
der, urinary troubles and
backache use
DeWitt's Kidney
and Bladder Pills
A Week's
Trial For 25c
S. C DeWITT 4k CO.. Chicago, III.
Kicks
people on the flrat day ot tU year and
vet there those Who say that fifty thou
sand dollars a year Is a sulllcient salary,
It aaemj th"t the 1 1 aim brothers were
the Mist on Friday last for the pur- victims not of a "brain storm" but of
nose of adding his name to the snbscnp- "furor transitoria." Evidently the mi-
' I ..,aI t 1.,... Knn n hoiu a.1 ill .1 t.x Ifcs I .n .
iotl list I v una n iivw mi 1 lit n iv ih4 'U w
STRAYKii-Froiu my place, about the Theia were onlv lw. niHuaoes from
iddle of August, one heifer 18 months ., i.ro,i.i.,,lt ln n.,i,rie Mondav. If
old ; had bush of tail cut ou , color, uiin- a,e ,0ii(lay ut)1 liec we,.k x,ingvt (0
die, with fawn colored legs and would doubllese havo had mo;e work
ring around nose. Any luformatlon will lM 0,)t for the enirer gentlemrn at tUe.
feller's path to jonrnalbni wits greas.il
with S inula id tlil.
Who will say that China is not rapid
ly beoiuiiing educated when the will
dismiss the commander hi chief of the
army instead of having him beheaded?
Ken nrdv'e Laxative Congli Syrup tastes
nearly as good as innplo sugar. It cures
the coid by gently moving the bowels
and at the Fame lime ia tojtliing to
lliront irritation thereby slopping the
eontib, Sold by A. J . IVmlngand Pcnn-
KILL the COUGH
AND CURE the LUNGS
WITH
Dr. King's
Nqiv Discovery
PRICE
tllH UUlina una a aToa
wm ISOLDS Trial BotuifrM
aNO ALL THROAT N0 IUN0 TROUBLES.
GUARANTEED BATI9FACT0BS
j J James Lowe.
s
I Rainier -:- Ore
FIVAL XrtTH'K-'
I In tn County Court of the State of Or
I e,jon for Columbia County.
Ia the matte; of tbee tate of J. B.Braun,
deceased.
Notice is hereby itiven that Victoria
Krauu. the administratrix of tbe estate of
J.B. Braun, deceased, ha rendered and
presented for settlement, and filed in
said court, her final account of her ad
ministration of raid estate; and that
Monday the 4th day of January, 1!09, at
' one o'clock p. in., at ibe court room of
said court , in the co..rt house ih tbe i-ity
of St Hel ns. Columbia county, Oregon,
has been duly ap. oinled by tbe Judge of
; said court, for the settlement of aaid ac
j count, at which time and place any per
son interested in said esta e may appear
and file exceptions to the laid account
and coutest th same
VICTORIA BRAUN.
Administratrix of the estate of J. B.
Brauu, deceased.
Notice to Creditors
In the Couniy Court of the Stats of Oregon, for
Columbia Counlv.
In the matter (.( the estate of Robert Living
stone, deceased.
Notice tn hereby , n by the nndrrslantal,
ailintuiKlrator of the estate ot Robert l.tvliiit
stour, ilc u-il, to th credtlors ol, and aU wr
sou. baring claims as'Hlust aald twt.to 10 pr.
sent ihern, wilh the pror vouchor., wllblu
an months from the date of this police, to I ha
said atlniliil.iUa.or, at the .tore ol T. C. W aits,
at lteubeu, Columbia County, Oregon, th
aam i-In Ih. place lor th transaction ol the
buain is ot .he saiil eatate.
Patal Dec. a), 108,
T. C. WATTS
Administrator of the estate of ttobert LlT
tnirtone, (I eeaaecl.
CM. G. Miner attorney for administrator.
DILL ARD & DAY
Attorneys-at-Law
Practice, in any Court, Stat or
Federal. Next door to court hosse