The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913, June 10, 1910, Image 3

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llblr luluraitd Hit P
.n.nk will aoon liicre.su Itt capital
..Jw r.rsl.l up) to 128.000 and that
oilctllua will H'a njlU ,or ,,"rt!,
. . ..tiaiial bank, Hiving Bl, Helena
r.t national bank lu Columbia
County.
For rlKlt PrloM 11 t,m"' n un
wtlilng. g ' im ucki jsou
; CtrrriNO At-FaiM Catlln Brothara, of
tftuvlM Wan"! u,y """ cumn '"
intcropo'al'alladuilnvthpaat waalf,
nd it will gn about thrat tout to tbe
,cr, At tua prolan pnca oi nay wa
yirly tlltlla bai a peculiar aalua, as
Mclally ai It la mr auprnoraa mua pro
duetr to tbt bar ktpt through ' tlia
wlntar. Tbay will u two mora eropi
ihii r and tlia atlra yield will dome
cloM to tan loin par acra wlib a money
ralu ol over 200 per acre. After I lie
third crop there will be rloh irnuluif
' Vitb Ml and winter. Liberal eainpiee of
II three crotie will be ebown In Co
lumbia County's eihlblt at the Stale
fair, nd we are especially anxious id
Kcura alfalfa (empire from other parte
olllie county.
Everything for everybody. Juuiei
Hackle & Son.
Mr. end Mra. N. A. l'erry returned
Uit Tbunday from attending the
National Crocera' Convention nt Hiring'
acid, llllnoie, and from a pretty ei era I
trip through the MiiMIe and Kastern
butes. At Hiiflnguelil be met Win
O'Cunndl, a subsyrttwr to tbe at lit, who
it latemtrd In a tract of Hinder land in
the Nelutlcui Valluy. He conld n .t find
rortlaud dully but the Miel waa accept
ibleata latter from home. Mr. l'erry
am large aorve of the r'atern country
present a tlesolaU appearance on account
of the sew storms. 1'eacefuland fur I lie
OrfKon looke Kood to hltlj,
300 Acaa Ranch to Lkark Mrt
clau dairy ranch, Inquire at tbe Mlt
office.
llousmioi.t IaHNiruBK fun 8ai x
Enough to furniab a five room houaa. A
bargain. Inquire of U.K. Itconclt, Miles'
CotliKe, 0oelte H P. Walklna.
When you pay nut your money at
Muckle'a you gel full value and no ahort
weight or poor quality. Dollar for dollar
always.
The City Shoelug Shop baa been an
Urges twenty feet in length and ia now
running two fires.
Maiino Good I'aoURms Work uikq
tbe new titer aystvai will bo coiupMed
well within tbe limit set by the terms of
tbe contract. Out on t'almoubtrry
Creek, which ia the main source of sup
ply, a concrete dam eight feet in height
bis been built auJ a much larger ilnm
lactoses tbe present one froai which our
supply la now obtained, it bring sixteen
feet in IimkIiI. About four miles of ditch
his been dug aud there are three car-
load of pipe on band. Btfore the Sum
ner Is ov. r we will have a water supply
aot excelled by any aa to quality and
uffiritut for the needs of a city twenty
tlnin as Urge as St. Helens and lloulton
eomblued. Neat year all who desire to
do so can irrigate their lawns and gardens.
Trunks and ault caaee, all prices and
tt. James Muvkle A Son.
Bm Cabim Cabbikk Ct.KARS The
steamer Slratbtay will clear to day or to
morrow fur Auattalian ports, tokiug two
million it of lumber from the St.
Helens mill and the tmlsiica of her
cargo 1,600,000 Icul from Calilornla. 8he
is (lie largest vessel vet loaded hettt.
anotiikr VtcToav The name lint
Sunday betwien fit. Helens and the
Brooklyn Oraya, resulted In the usual
victory for Bt. Helena by a score of 6 to 2
I'ukke in the bos appeared to tie io
Rood form and gave the vlaitora but ou
hit. Krora were qalte numerous on berth
tides. Owing to tbe absence of the
Korer no complete record of the game
was kept.
I'lorshclm shoes for men. The shoe of
qlity. At Junes Muckle & Son's
The man who said;" Who at ale thy
P"rw steals thah", UiUfct have been
Iter one of those wise fellows who puts
his money In the Columbia County
Hank, wbcrM it eiirns 4 ncr cent on tintJ
CerliiU-aiev of Drnmii
Hit correct ahaDes and real (its In
hoes. The shoe tlwt tits tbe foot and
tll Pot'ketbonk al t.nui Mnrltla fcnll.
I.kmons voh Tub Fair Mr and Mil.
w- A. Harris hnva contributed tliri
'"IS" lfiiiona. toirnther with a oortion of
H'e tree, shot lug green fruit and
blossoms, to Columbia County's Hxhlbit
t ib.i State Pair. The lemons, were
frown by Mr, and Mra, Harris on their
P'ace in Si. Helena.
No matter how little you think yon
"eftetttnic no niattorhow LIT TLB vou
ARK selling. Suva soma of it by put
H tlia good, strong Columbia Co
"ly Ditnki the oldest bank in the,
county, It will grow there.
Juines Jesse and Constable Sutton, of
tinier, were in this city Wednesdny,
bringing with tkemi a man that en
euel to killlnu it few people at Cbeha-
He also stattd that 1nw:i In Itainler
Mr it... I n ... - ...
. In,.llv Htl(!ll()
ng quite large Including tllIly flinil,
" The groom, who Is a
buslnen man of Kiimns ri.v ...
companled on hi. ,rp .,rwg ,
continent hi his n(.tl. 1 1 , ,
hlamoiher'saUter. Ali-i. n,. ,jt..,..
the bridal parly started on a trln
Honolulu. The bride I.
lumbla County and 1. exMpl,n.v
a .n ed lady. . Tt. Mist loin, her many
friends in heartiest good wishes.
See that new Hue of straw h.i. im..
real goods. James Muckle it Hob.
Good new houseand lot mUh
, . fMHVMkU U
tngs for sale, locmed luat
"oMPl.ce,on Milton Creek, lauH
rooms, tiood nirlnir. Vn.
ther information apply atMUOlIlce,
A Cow1mi.ucati'.ii( 'ASK- Mr Ii,l...
bought a cow-aa aha alleires-of Mr.
Watson, for lt(). Slio wild I0 .), a snl
afterwards olftied the batauce of cm
Which waa refused and the claim .,..).
that the prir agreed on was .W. Ti.l.
she refused to pay and the Watsons look
till rflW Btlil ai.1,1 I. ... hi... ....
tJ mr K,jar),()1
for 45, retaining al-o the () Mi, )V
Mrs. Dodge. Then Mrs. Dodire imi
the cow mid refused io deliver it to Mrs.
Richardson, who feels that she is entitled'
to something for her moi ey and there
fore bus lintituted ii re nlevill i rlinn
thereby recoveu-d ,KHnn ol the cow.
Previous to doing Ihis, however. Mr.
Richards u offered Io .ny Mrs. Dcxlge
the 10 sli had glvra the Watsons p,o.
vlded she would leceipt lur the money,
which she rcfa-ed to do.
, GAMDEItBONES.:
The St. LoQis Prophet's
m June Forecast
PORTLAND
8AND0 OF
I
ENTERTAINS THOU
FE8TIAL VI8ITOR8.
Der KulHor of dla Fatherlund
I'nd ItotiHovelt all dings command
ve two mid Oott, you underatand
.' Myself und Tet.
It us.hI to bo yust Oott und me, -
Hut Tt he comes in muLo It d.
Und Gott don't count much latterly
mm ma unu Tot.
Yuat me und Tet mlt power divine ,
. v, nuriy ue rest or aora in line ,
In beane und var to give dor sign
- I'nd aomedlmca Gott.
Myself und Tet der same aa peas
nor aatno mlt Gott, If you shall
hleano
Ir Mittne in war, 'dor nume In hoase
Myself und Tet.
Der eastern bonilHphere for me
for Tet dor ouu acroaa dcr aaa
for Gott der aky, va vlll agree
myaeir und Tet.
houllh to me a health to Tat
I'nd one for Oott ulrelty yet
Vun Holy Trinity, you bet
Ve two und tiott.
Ladies' hats. JnicaMcickle A Son.
Mr. Charles White, of McMlunvillo,
spent Sunday with his biotlinr. Khirirt
White.
The Cera Hestaurnut Is now open un
der lief management and is ready to
arrve the public with etfrrvtliiinr the
market affords. Your patronage is k
licit!.
As an Indication of the growth of thi
community note the fact llmt on the
fir.t day of July the os office at St. Hel
ens will be advanced to the third class.
Do you know that if youtnke a circle of
one and one half miles from the court
lis.
town they attempted to hitch him up
ltb eloctrio wires. To hear Jesse tell
the story the mau waa making a nuisance
' himself in the Rainier Grand Hotel
nd when arrested and placed iu Al
ee'" Ice chest, which ia now used as a
calaboose, he Immediately proceeded to
W'Kk theelectrio lighting system of that
""titutlon. He waa a huaky young fel
low nd it took three good men to handle
Dra. Cliff and Roaa decided that
It wss a case of tremens, and, a he halls
from Chehalla the authoritiea there will
communicated with.; Whisky, you
know, and the county paya the cos tt
Begin right bow to peove ' to yonrself
that you can start a savings account!
P'ove to, other that you will. Then
tch result. It wilt Prove most pleaa-
nt. The Columbia County Bank pay
bouse you will find a larger population .over.
than auywhrre else in the same area in
Col u ml 'is County.
The Ladiea ol tbe (iilild will serve tea
at the home of Mr. 1'ay on Tuc-day nf.
leruoon, Ju.ie Utli; Mrs. Ilri'g" of Yai k
loti lielinjlnnti'',
Uood house rcow aud float for mlc verv
cnenp. i'art cash. Inquira at thin Ofllce.
ItsoiaraATJON Hooks Oi ks-Tbe books
tfor Odumbia County are now opi'U for
the registration of voiera. Books will
remain opn until Si ptemher U and will
he reopened September 21'. It is a good
idea to come early an avoid the luib.
flood Smith have opened tbe Gctr.
Kelauraiit and w 11 conduct n C'st clae
eating house. Orop in and give them a
trial.
The GelU Rettmirant serves everything
the market stfoids, and you cannot do
tettet than to patronize it hen you are
hungty.
For a I!kas IUni Mr. M. E. Miller
was in Portland on business Monduv.aml
while there priced a set of iustriiments
for a baud. Severn I of our cliiens have
exprcaned a desire (or such an organiza
tion, and that it would be of great bene
fit to the city there ia no doubt. With
the completion of tho new wnler system
the unsightly tank on the hill should be
torn down and a neat bandstand take its
place. The lot owned by the city could
lie converted into a beautiful little park
wbcroon warm eveniuus people could
meet and enjoy free band concert and
the heautiful swinery. Onn sure way to
make St. Helena grow is 10 do all that is
possible to make it a pleasant placo to
reside.
Mr. W, V. Wilken, Assistant (leneral
Freight and Passenger Aiicnt of Hie A.
& C. R. R., was a St. Helens visitor Inst
Tuo duv. look ng aficr the Intere-ta of
hl'Cnliluauy." TheA. &C. has shown
a commendable desire tuneet the winl es
ol the people a. nearly as possitiic, aim
at preseni they i re givl g b. tier service
than ever bef re.
Thomas Gootlrieh, of Goodrich &
Go.Kl.lch, I'o thind architecs, vi'ited
our citv Tuesday last. He will plan the
new building Mr. Charles Muckle Is to
donate to the Episcopalians and prob
ably will submit plan for the uew city
ball. As it has practically been decided
to build a city hall, work should begin
as soon as possible.
The Portland Rose Show has attracted
many visitors from Columbia County
during the. welt and all who attended
were extended tbe freedom of the city
pure air and pure water. Whatever el?e
they ordered they paid for at the regular
price. It cost no wore to look at the pa
geant than to inspect the show windows
in the big department stores, aud tbe ob
ject is the rame to induce yon to buy.
The show is a great one and well worth
the money, but. why the boast oi hos
pitality? I?on Sxnt-Three" choice lots in St.
Helens. Choice bearing fruit trees and
other small fruit, a new 9-rootn house,
new woodshed, barn, 3 block from Co
lumbia River. 1700. Half down, bal
ance on time. A bargain.
4g.t( JohnRubkns.
For 8ai.K A new gasoline launch, hsi
horse power. Inquire at thia office.
For Sale One Jersey cow and one
thoroughbred Jersey bull. Inquire!
J. E. Smith, Millen ranch. YanVtou. Or.
For SAU-Eggs for hatching. 0 S.
Brown Leghorn.; 8. C. Black Minorca.;
3 0. Barred Boca Market egg. at
market prtce. Yard, opposite wireles.
station. W. C. MORUSY,
Houlton, Oregon, Box 97,
r Da-ittii tar
rvo KAT.lt A EOOU ournu-
Realties a day In Juno, my deura, all
other days aro nothing, for then, It la
one's c-iitscr cars may bear the soft
wind southing by forc-at ways, and per
fect laya of brightly flowered meads
mid Joyous aong are come ulung Juat
like a airing of hernia.
A poet una tlmo auked ua what la
pi Y-.ul venture like Jt. uud died well
knowing we bud not the wit required
to atrlke It. Hn almply tried, before ho
died, to give ua one no hid we'd work
at It till tlnio fhull quit, and by tbe
KOitr; ho did.
Tho breath of summertime shall
roiiso the foHtive calf to action, and
what with uiireatralned carouae, he'll
do for an attraction. He'll buck aud
dunce around the manse in no ernat
hIiow of grace, and wave bis tall with
bravo niiBall lu Mr. Halley'a fuce.
The heiivy droiiing bumble-bee shall
klHH the hhiKlilug clover, and akloa aa
blue as any sea ahali bond tho planet
The graduato shall right the
Mute from Muliio across to Yuma, and
the groom in atreaa shall S. O. S.
Ills dad for more mazuma.
Of June It may be said, indeed,
It In n Kreat Invention,
And one we rath..' badly need
To boinewhat eaee the tension.
If we're tj llsll, to loaf and wish,
Or hearken Nature's call,
We'll do it soon or late In June,
Or not do It at nil.
The commit, having hung about until
we were converted, shall gradually
peter out nnd leave i s qulto deserted.
V mii8t recall wo are not all the
world It seta aright, rud bid It speed
where there la nenMBe another
fright.
It U a sort of cop i 'ton a beat of
treat (llmentslona, and n. tat by then be
getting on to scatter i'3 attentions.
They have Jo'in D.'a uud Morgan P.'s
on ninny a ilL nt ball, at.d were it not
for H: ' -y hot thee few would grab
It all.
A Guggenheim would capture Mars,
a Rockefeller Venus, nud J organs on
the other stars would ntferiv demean
u. We'd even be, unhappily, quite
naked where we alt if it were not that
II alley aot around and saw to it.
It will not all at once appear how far
the cotneiit nerved us, or Just to what
extent the fear prevailed while it ob
served ua: but safe to say that for n
day or thereabouts snmewherea the
tnmta won't find It half so hard to tell
our thiims from their.
However, nnd bo aa It may, 1
The comet will outpace un,
And Tlieodoius on a day
Will happily embrace us.
Tho hemlnphcre will tip, wo fenr,
Iloneath his mighty track,
Hut even to the liars will
Hejoleo to hoc blm back. - ,
vu.uiuui futility Jum i " - , I.
P cent on Time Certiacatea ol Pa-typewriter. A bargain. Columbia
Oopyribie. by Omcsull Adrsitliloi Cn CS
.St. Helens, June 9, 1910
Dear f riend i . '
' Meal makes good bread ,
meal makes mush." Oatmeal
makes good mush for break
fast too. T You can get so
many nice breakfast foods
at the grocerks.
'Meal 35c a sack.
Oatmeal; 35c a package.
' your friend
- ; JACOB
P. S. they sell so many
breakfast foods wh.re we ,
buy that they are always -fresh.
Mama senas me al
ways to
WELLINGTON
Portland.. One, Juno 7 (8piel4l)
i'ortlnnrl la boat this week for thoui
mind of vlKltora from all parta of the
country who are In attendance at the
annual Hose FoHtlvul. Never before
(lid Portland look ao hundaomo, th i
extenalvc decorationa put up generally
about the city being unuauully elabo
rate. The attendance la greater than
nt any former featlvul and tbe parades
are outdoing anything prevloualy at
tempted. liualneaa carea are Keuerally belnn
reli-Kated diirlnu; the week. The people
of the city are devotng their attention
to entertulnlng out-of-town vlaitora.
and are participating in the week'a
festivities to the fullest extent. As
usual, the parades and the competitive
rose show are the big event, attract
ing tbe moat attention. Many people
of the Northwest visit Portland during
the Rose Festival If at no other time
during the year and to theso, the tre
mendous growth of the city during the
past .year la more Impreselve, even
than the featival paa;nanta. The clty'a
prouresa merely re Meet a the general
proaperity of the whole Pacific North
west, and ia Increaalng In population
and wealth because the same is true of
the tributary country,
Uncertainty aurroundlng the future
of the annual fair and livestock show
on tho Country Club grounds near
this city waa dispelled durliiK the week
when stockholders decided to continue
the organization. The uaunl exposition
will be held this fall. The Portland
Fair & Livestock Association has not
yet become a money makev, and some
doubted that the annual show and
racing meet would be continued. A
special meeting of stockholders was
held to consider this question, aud It
was decided to not ullow the project
to lapse. Dig plans are being made
for the coming show thia full, and It la
the intention of those behind tbe affair
to make It aa big an attraction for that
season of the year aa the Rose Festi
val la in the aprlng. It will certainly
be a sreat benefit for tbe whole North
west to have the livestock show con
tinued annually. -Now
through Northern Pacific ser
vice between Portland and Chicago
ha been established via the North
Bank road, the new train having a
running time of 72 hourH, the same
as tho North Coast Limited. A read
justment of the time schedules on the
Northern Pacific line between Port
land and Seattle, allowing for the Joint
use of a part of the track by the Ore
gon & Washington, the new Harrlman
line will be made within a few days.
The O. R. & N. Co. will run a farm
ing demonstration train through south
eastern Washington, starting from Col
fax, June 20, and ending the trip at
Pomeroy. on June 25. During the
journey 22 Btopa of about two hours
each will be made. Professors from
tbe BtalT of tbe State College at Pull
man will accompany the train and de
liver lectures on Improved farming
methods. Keaidenta of the sections of
Washington to be visited are much In
terested In the coming trip.
An Oregon shingle mill in Tillamook
county worked 33 daya on one mam
moth cedar log, cutting from it 141,- .
000 shingles. This la almost unbeliev
able to people not familiar with the
Pacific Coast, where big trees and vast
timber resources are accepted quite
as a matter of course.
Copy of Order to Show Cause.
For Sams One bty, mare, aged six,
weight I3U0 lbs, Guaranteed sound.
Price $185 G. J. Jasper, Deer Island,
Oregon. ' 10-24pd
The Ladies' Aid Society of St. Helens
will meet with Mrs. Flagg, Wednesday,
June 15ih. . ; 1
Mrs. Serena Morton and daughter
Emma, of Portland, mother and sister of
S. C. Morton of this city, were the guests
of the latterand his family over Sunday.
Maiirikd At the St. Charles Hotel,
Po tUnd, on June 4tb, Lulu Buhman to
A. C. Goodenough. Both of Scappoose.
Rev. Wm. L. Upshaw officiated., . ,
Launch ' For 8ai,h 36 foot boat, 8
foot beam, equipped with 12 horse 2
cylinder Fay & Bowen engine. Boat
and engine in good condition and coat
over2000. Well worth IC00. Goes at
S00 if taken at once. Inquire at the
Mist office. ( , , .
Cream Separator Sai.k De Loyal,
iu first class condition, cheap. Capacity
500 pounds. Inquire U. S. Pspain, St.
Helens. '
Srrvicks at Houlton M. E. Church
Sunday school 10 a m. Preaching every
second and fourth Sunday at 11 a m.
Prayer meeiing every Thursday evening
at8p. m Ernest M. Smith,' pastor.
CahtFor Sai.k Dump cart in first
class condition, and one set single harn
esss, both for f 30. A bargain ar any
one living on a farm. Inquire at the
Mist office. ' l6(-
On Sunday, June 12th, the St. H lens
ball nine will meet the undefeated Camas
"Blues" and at that time there will be
something doing. ,, ,
If you ilont buy Devoe Taints, you
do nt get the best. A complete line at
tierdes, Oasis Park. ' ' -:
Cleaning and pressing of ladies and
gentlemen's elothes done at the St.
Helena Steam Laundry. ; Pcnd good or
drop postal to Mr. L. Boyd . m27tf
Srwing Machine for Sale Inquire
at this office. . 5
' Faints, oils, varnish, nails, shelf hard
ware, screws and bjlts--aji kinds of
builder's material at th store of Jas.
Muckle & Son. . '' ';
Three- light wagons for sale cheap.
Inquire of John Havelick, Scappoose,
Oregon, This is a good opportunity to
purchase a serviceable rig at a low price.
Otf John HavKUCK, Scappoose, Ore.
Full blood yearling Jersey bull for
sale by C. J. Larson, Warrens ' - .
Cannkd Fruit Fob Sams Home
canned. Ten cents per quart.
- Wm. HKUZIB. Bachelor Flat.
Iago said; "Put money in thy purse".
We say put it in the Columbia County
Bank, where it will earn 4 per cent on
Time Certificates of Deposit.
. MILLER
M.
. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
.... ' ' V,i '111
St. Helens, Oregon , t
pR, EDWIN R088, " . Y .
PHYSICIAN & SURGFON
IT, HIUCN ' 1 , t ' oaieo.
In the Cocnty Court of the ISlate of Ore
c n. for Columbia County..
In the matter of the f state and Guardian
eliip of Carl I', tiustafson, an Insane
person .
Matilda C. Johnson, the Guardian of
the person and estate of Carl F. Guetnf-
son, an Incane person, having on the
12th .lay of May, 1910, filed her petition
herein, duly verified, praying, for an
order of an'e of the northeast quarter ol
Section Twenty (20). Township bi (6)
north of Itanae Four West 'of the
Williainetle Meridian in Columbia
County. Oregon, the same conitituilnir
all the estite of said Insane person, for
the re.ism. and purpose t forth in
snlil petiilnn. "
It,ia therefore ordered by aaid County
Court that said insane person, Carl F.
Guaufson, and Matilda C. Johnson,
Peter John Qu-tafion and Louise Gustnf
son, the next kin of sad insane peigun,
and all persons Interested in said es'ate
appear before aaid County Court on
Blurday, the 18th dry of June, 1010, at
one o'clock p. m . oi sam lav, at the
County Court room, at the court )iome
in the city of St. Helens: Columbia
County, Oregon, to show cause, if any
there be, why an order should not be
made granting to said guardian Dermis-
sion and license to sell all the above de
scribed real properly of said insane per
son at private sale; and tbata copy of
this order be publisl eJ for (our slices
sive we. ks in the Oregon Mii-t, a week
ly newfipaper regularly printed, puli
lished and circulated in Columbia
County, Oregon, and now speeified by
thia court aa the pioper paper in which
In make furdi pnblicntiun. -
Ordered and done in open court nt St.
Helens, Oregon, this 12th day of May,
A. I). 1910. -
Jambs Dart,
, ' , ' ; County Judge.
FOURTH ANNUAL
4
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I -
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT
In the Matter of Estate of John Murphy, de
' eeawd:
Notlee l hereby given that the Adminlstru
tor mini awMinl In the matter nf the Kntate
of John Murphy, ilccenwd, wan Hle. lu tire 01-
nea oi inc Loiinir ijiera. uoiumbta uouury. ur-
ciron, Slay 2mIi, IiiIO, and Honorable Jamea
trart, County Judau nf aaid county, has fixed
Haiurday, June i, 1910. at 10 o'clock a. m., at
tlia Court Houae. Cnlnmbia County, Oreanu.aaa
Ihe time ami place lur hearing objection! to
aaid 1 al account, If any, and the ac'lllement
thereof. All peraons hocnnever are lirect,l
to flic, written objuctinita to aid tlual aeenuut, If
anv, or any pnrtlciibtr item thereof, un nr before
frlday. liie Mb day nt Jun 10IU, at 10 o'clock
a. nr. oi nam nay. ur.uiu.b i, rhtfai!. .
AdinlnUirHtor, Addiea .HJa Lewi Building,
Purlland, Orcffun.
Flri-t publication May 27, 1!U0..
Liut publication June 21, lino.
Notice to Creditors
In Iho Cuunty (iurt of the suite of Oregon,
for rnliimbia Cnuntv.
Iu the matter of lire estate of Cleonre Ulott,
neceaB.2.1.
Notice ia hereby civen br the uudt-ral?iicd.
ine aniniinfiraior or ine pmuic or tieorKe
Hiott, occeaseo. to tnecred'tora or, aud all per
aou huvliii: culms suiiiht stud estate, to nre-
Ncut them witn tile pruer vouciicra within six
monlhH from the date of thia notice to the said
Klmiiiln. rotor, at the law office nf Uillard &
IHy. at Ut. Helena. Columbia County. Ore-iron.
the same being the piarc tor Iho trajiaacliou of
ui bur uusintriw i.i mi,, vkuiie.
Onted June Brd, 1910.
VICTOR C. BI.OTT.
Administrator of the estate of George Bloit.
aecuuscoi
IRQ5E SHOW!
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Notice to Creditors
Kotlce Is hereby iriven that the underslaned
has bscu ai.pointed by tbe County Court of the
blatc of Oregon administrator of the estate of
C. W. Johnson, decease.!. All persons having
claims against said estate are required tu pre
rent them to me, properly verified as rrqnired
by law, at my onice iu Bt. Heleus, Oregon,
within six mouths from the date hereof. -
H. E. MILLER.
Administrator ol the estate ot C. W. Johuaon,
deceased. ' .
fU nf Urst publication Apll 13th, 1910.
Notice of Sale.
In the County Court; of the State oi Oregon,
or coiumoia county.
In the matter of the estate ol Theodore J.
feckerson, deceased.
Notice is hereby niven that br virtue of an
order made aud entered by the above entitled
court lu the above eutltbjd matter, 1 will on
and alter the lsrh day of June. 19iu. oner lor
sale and will sell at private sale, to the persons
otieriug trie nigneM price, ror casn, auoitne
riaht, title anil estate of the deceased, Theodore
J. ht'kerson. of, lu and lo blocks sixly-lour and
sixty live, of the City of bt. Helena, iu said
oouuty aud state. - ,
J. IS. UUUtKLI,
Administrator ot the estate of Theodore J.
Eckeraon, decease.
In the Ceunty Court of the State of Oregon for
Columbia County.
In the matter of the Estate ot Peter Farliu,
deceased
NOTICE 19 HEREBY GIVEN ' that John
Rudeeu, administrator ot the above en
titled estate has tiled bis final account In the
matter of said estate in the office ot the Clerk
of Columbia Comity, and that Monday, the 13th,
day of June miu, at the nour ot ten o'cioce a.
m. has been set by the Judce of said Court as
the time for hearing and settling said final ac
couut and any objections that may be filed
thereto.
Dated this Join Jay oj Mayiiiio.
JoitN Rt'DEEN,
Administrator nf the Estate of Peter Farlin
deceased. -
Notice of Final Account.
Notice of Sal of Real Estate.
In the Comity Court of the State of Ore
gun, for Columbia County. ?
In the matter of the Katate and Guard
. ianship of Donald Keith Carr, a
Minor.
Notice i hereby eiven that in pur
suance of and by virtue of a licence duly
issued and made by the County Court of
the Slate of Oregon, for Columbia
County, on May I4th, 1910, in the matter
of the eslat.i and Guardianship of Donald
Keith Carr,' a minor, authorin g li
ennsing and empowering the guardian
thereof to avll i.ll the real property of
(aid estate at private sale, the under
aitined, ih guaidian of said ebtate, will
sell al private sal., to the highest bidder.
lor cam tn U . S. gum com, iu per cent
to be paid on acceptance of bid and
balance on confirmation of sale by this
court; or 25 percent if the purchase
priie in cah and balance secured by
ninrtgflge upon trie property, from anil
after Saturday, the 25th day of June,
1910, continuing said Bale until all of
said real property haa been Sold, all the
right, title, interest ana estate ot inees-
. . a . i .1 t l -. 1 . . i -
rate Ol me sum xunniu rvrn u vitu, n
minor, in nnd to the following described
real property to-wn an unuivmeu ,a
interest in and to the following deserked
real estate: The southeast quarter of
the sonthwest quarter of section three
(31 : lots three (3). four (4), five (5) and
the east of the southeast quarter, and
the northweat quarter of the southeast
quarter, and the east half of the north
west quarter, ana tne norineaat quarter
of section ten ,(10) ; lot one (1), less a
strip 80 roda long and 40 roda wide off
the east side, sold to Elvina M. Bonser
by deed recorded in Book X, page 114
of Records of Deeds of Columbia County,
Oregon, la section 14; lots two (2)ihree
(3), four (4) and the west half of the
west half, leaa about 20 acres off the
south side' heretofore sold to Fred A
Jennings, in said section 14; lots one
(1), lour 4 ana nve .oj in section m,
all in township three 3 north, rane
one fl ' west, 1 of the Willamette
Meridian in Columbia County, Oregon,
containing 857 acres:
Alt bids to be directed to the under
signed In care of Dlllard and Day, St.
Helens. Oregon. - j ,
Dated at Bt. Helens, Oregon, May 19,
1010.
, Mrs. E. B. Carr,
Guardian of the person and estate ot
Donald Keith Carr, a minor. i t "
Date of first publication May 20th,
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