The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913, October 28, 1910, Image 2

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    The W:n Mist
Entered at the r '
Oregon, as scroti !
it St. Helens,
nail matter.
IssuxD f.vkrv H;;:ay By
E. II. Ft,A'V.
Editor and Prc.i uirro.
SUBSCRIPTION K (TES
One year..... .'...il.no
Rl months - .V
Advertising rates r-tvle kr.mu on appli
cation. Legal uu:ire '. cents per line.
" Circuit ComtT Officers:
J. A. Eakin District Tudu
J. U. Campbell District Judire
E. B. Tonga. District Attorney
Countt OrriciM
James Dart, Judge St. Helens
W. A. Harris, Clerk .St. Helens
Martin White, Sheriff. St. Helens
W. K. Tichenor, Comm'r Clatekanie
H. West, Commissioner Soappoope
E. K. Quick, Treasurer St. Helens
U. W. Clark. Assessor St. Helens
J. H. Collins. School Sunt CUtskwnie
C T. Prescott, Surveyor St. Helens
Frank Sherwood. Coroner....... Kainier
THE PORTLAND JOURNAL
JAY BOWERMAN, THEN
AND NOW
County .Officia
Paper
REPUBLICAN TICKET
STATE t
Representative in Congress,
A. W. LAFFERTY.
Governor,
JAY BOWERMAN.
Secretary of State,
F. W. BENSON.
State Treasurer,
THOMAS KAY.
Justice of the Supreme Court
(four-year term),
HENRY J. BEAN,
THOMAS A. McBRIDE,
(six-year term),
GEORGE H. BURNETT,
FRANK A. MOORE.
Attorney General,
A. M. CRAWFORD.
Superintendent of Public Instruction,
L. R. ALDERMAN.
State Printer,
WILLIS S. DU2TIWAY.
Labor Commissioner,
O. P. HOFF.
Railroad Commissioner,
FRANK J. MILLER.
State Engineer,
JOHN H. LEWIS.
Superintendent of Water Division No. 1,
JOHNT.CHLXNOCK.
DISTRICT OFFICERS j
Judge of the Circuit Court, Fifth Judi
cial District,
J. U. CAMPBELL,
J. A. EAKIN.
Senator Fourteenth Senatorial Di-trict,
DAN J. MALARKEY.
COUNTY OFFICERS:
State Representative, Twentieth District,
M. E. MILLER.
Couuty Clerk.
H. E. LA BARE
Sheriff,
MARTIN WHITE.
Treasurer,
A. T. LAWS.
Couity Commissioner, four year frm,
JOHN FARR.
O-nnty Commisioner, to-year term,
w.k.tichenor".
County Surveyor,
C. T. I'RESCOIT.
Coroner,
FRANK H. SHERWOOD.
THE INNUENDO.
Talk about machine rrrfhod?.
If there are any dirtier netbods
possible than are being" used to
defeat the Republican rominee
for Sheriff in this county it has
never been our experience to en
counter them. The men that
are behind the innuerdoes pub
lished in the form of questions in
last week's issue of the Clatskanie
Chief are worse than the rattle
snake that springs upon its vic
. tims from its hiding place, for it
at least is not afraid to come out
into the open to inflict a blow,
Here are a string of "Questions'
published as correspondence,
without any man becoming re
. sponsible for any direct charge
" against the Sheriff, and yet so
framed as to leave the impression
that a grave offense has been
'. committed against the people of
this county. Honest men with
good motives d not make charges
that way. The people of Colum
, bia County have known Martin
White for many years.' At one
time he was a resident of Clats
kanie precinct, and he has always
enjoyed the fiiendship of the
'." majority of Clatskanie old set-
"tiers. His official conduct has
j been investigated by grand juries
and they have given him a clean
bill of health in all official mat
ters. He has his faults and no
'- doubt at times his conduct in
" particular instances may have
been deserving of some criticism,
. but on the whole he has made a
a good record, both as a tax col
lector and a process server. At
' the very least he is entitled to that
which the law provides the com
monest criminal must have, and
that is to be confronted with his
accuser. A cowardly cur it must
be who is afraid to put his name
to definite charges. Possibly if
Only IS months a?o the Portland Journal was applauding Jay
Bowerman for his stand against the corporations and in the inter
est of the people on matters of legislation before the State Senate.
Truly this belies its present endeavors to stamp Mr. Bowerman as
the corporation candidate for Governor. Here are some of the
things the Journal had to say in February, 1909, during the last ses
sion of the Legislature :
BOWERMAN AIDS PEOPLE'S FIGHT FOR STATE
RAILROAD
BY CARL SMITH.
(By Journal Leased Salem Wire )
Salem, Ore., Feb. 18. President Bowerman of the Senate is
lending his aid to Speaker McArthur's resolution submitting to the
people the question of constructing a State railroad. He declares
that the time has come to provide some available weapon for meet
ing the power of railroad monopoly, and that the people should
have the right to say whether or not they want to fill the storehouse
with ammunition. He believes that the central Oregon country
should not be allowed to remain bottled up.
His influence, added to the action of the House, the favorable
report of the Senate Judiciary Committee and the warning sounded
in the Governor's message are believed to put the McArthur
resolution in a safe position in the Senate, although a determined
minority will fight against it to the end.
News item in Portland Journal, February 20, 1909 :
VICTORY FOR RAILROAD. BILL.
Salem, Ore., Feb. 20. These Senators gave their votes to
place in the hand3 of the people the power to free themselves from
the grasp of the Harriman monopoly for which the Journal has
contended: Abraham, Albee, Bailey, Bingham, Chase. Coffey,
Hart, Johnson. Kellaher, Miller of Linn, Miller of Linn and Lane,
Nottingham, Parrish, Selling, Sinnott. President Bowerman 16.
Those voting against the submission of the question to the
people were: Barrett, Beach. Caldwell, Cole, Hedges, Kay, Mer
rvman. Mulit, Norton, Oliver, Scofield, Smith of Marion, Smith of
Umatilla, Wood-14.
Cries of "populism" and "bankruptcy" were unavailing in
the Senate yesterday to defeat the voice of the people, demanding
that the question of permitting the State to engage in railroad con
struction shall be submitted to vote in November, 1910. It was a
lively fight, and there was only one vote to spare, for with a
change of one vote the result would have been tied and the amend
ment lost.
SDeakin? editorially on February 19. 1910. the Portland Jour
nal said :
"President Bowerman and Speaker McArthur may have made
some mistakes, but as a rule they have taken the right side, and
on several occasion have rendered the State excellent and valuable
service by their attitude."
Speaking editorially on February. 21. 1909. the Portland Jour
nal said :
. . . "The railroad amendment giving to the people the
opportunity to vote to place the State in position to resist the
tyrannous railroad policy now in vogue, was passed, notwithstand
ing the desperate attempts of railroad interests to defeat it. It is
legislation of the first rank, in that it has in view the deliverance of
Oregon from a policy of discrimination that keeps the State at the
foot of the ladder in railroad mileage and State development." . .
On page 2 of the Portland Journal of January 15, 1909, there
appears a large picture of Jay Bowerman; under this picture is the
tollowmg: Jay Bowerman, f resident of the Mate senate. He
Refuses to be Made the Tool of the Opponents of Statement 1."
the name was known the motive
behind these attacks would at
once be apparent. Possibly "the
ass knoweth his master's crib,"
and does whatever is necessary
to keep his nose in the fodder.
Come out into the open. "Say,
Martin White did" this or that
wrong act, and put your name to
the statement, otherwise honest!
people will think that any man j
who by his silence indorses such i
indecent and cowardly attacks is
entirely unfit to hold an office
where courage and honesty are
the great requisites.
The Legislature should have.
nothing to do with creating a
new county. Neither should the
people who are not interested di
rectly in the matter. A vote for
360 X Yes on the ballot will place
county divisions where they be-
ong, and that is with the citizens
of the new and old counties in
any proposed division. In a Legis
lature the logrolling and political
cross-scheming destroys anv
knowledge a member from the
distant part of the State may
have, and in a general vote of
the entire citizenship injustice
may be done through ignorance,
- - w
One of the latest "hollers"
against the initiative measures is
that it will require an average of
15 minutes to vote on them and
the candidates also on the ballot
This is pure nonsense. Any man
can mark a sample ballot at his
leisure, take this in the booth with
him and mark the actual ballot in
three minutes. Of course many
men will not vote on all the
measures, and many more will
not vote on all the candidates.
The new postoffice site in Port
land, which the owners offered to
Uncle Sam for $325,000, was
assessed for $125,000. It is un
derstood that all negotiations are
off now, the option having ex
pired, and that next time Uncle
Sam must cough up more money
if he wants it. The Assessor
should get busy and double the
figures he has placed on this and
other properties.
Here's What JOHN MANNING Stand
Fort
Believe in Statement Nu. 1, the Ini
tiative and Referendum, Direct Primary
Law and 'he Recall.
Open the Columbia river from the
ocean to Canada.
Wants th9 tariff revised downward,
Abolition of the tariff on truet made
goods.
Favors thf La Follet.e plan of phyticil
valuation of railroads.
Believe; in conservation for the people
and not for monopolies.
Wants trust officers prosecuted person
ally for violating the laws.
Wants an income tax.
Wants the Government to make the
money, r.ot the bank therefore is
against V.t Aldrich currency law.
Give Oregon iti chare of Government
supply business.
Stand with the Insurgents against
Cannonism an I AMriiliism.
Wants the arid lands reclaimed.
Oppose I to over-capitalize I and wa
tered corporations.
Wants United States Senators elected
by the people.
Give the Interstate Commerce Com
mission more power.
Opposed to immigration of pauper
labor.
Paid Advertisement
FOR COMMISSIONER
lUviiig aci i led the Ivnun-iatic nom
ination for t .! ty Ciniiiiaioner (tao
year term ), 1 cm it ju-t to voter to
briefly state i .iirv iu Rrd to duties
pertaining to i d llloe:
Strictly ' 'i ' "t "M.l bnsineas-Iike
admiinalraii m all sffaiie.
Ruads to I- i. ustriicte l of most en
durable mate i ll available in each com
muniiy. All road a oik 10 be done according to
(dans ubmi.ie.. ahetbei by cuiitracl or
dav lab r. thi.v gli Hii vieor.
Rad fund 10 lie expe-l.d ao as best
results will be obtained with fund avail
able.
Favor a lilieml load fond and tha en
forcement of 111 road law in spirit as
well as in letter. -
I cordtuliy ask the support of all who
agree it U me in thit brief statement.
JOHN J. BANZKK.
M st, Oregon.
(Paid Advertisement.)
CANDIDATES CARDS
S3.
Thoroughbred White Kellerstrass,
Orpington and Rhode Inland Red
Roosters for sale by.
D. T. GERDKS,
Honlton, Ore.
IIohsks Bouoiit and Sold At
Scappoose Livery Stable.
Scappoose, Oregon,
the
Matting
and op.
Come into this bank today. Re a
man. Make a Hart toward peace, dig
nity, freedom, independence. The Co
at Muckle's. 20c per yard lumbia County Bank will surely give you
a good wtlcomt,
Oct. 27, 1910.
Dear Friend :
Last summer I wondered
what they did with all the
grapes. I know now they,
took them and dr.ied them
and made them into
raisins.
Raisins are mighty nice
to go in a cake, and
raising and nnts are
mighty nice to hand round
when you want to spend a
long time at the table
talking.
The best raisins cost
25c for three packages.
Your friend,
Jacob.
P. S. You don't know
what nice raisins and nuts
and things they have at
Wellington s
Fast Train
Service
VIA '
Astoria & Colombia
Riyer Railroad
AND
Spokane, Portland
& Seattle Railway
"The North Bank Road"
TO
Spokane Helena
Bntte St. Paul
Minneapolis
Chicago Denver
Kansas City
and St. Louis
ftf Throimh ticket-, sold an.! uleetx-r sr-
raiiKi. Kepo-IK ('. ted nl tlrkeu delivered
by airents lu the Kut U your friends coming
Weil
F. J. CHADIMA.
Affsnt. Houlton. Or.
W. E. COMAN,
General Freight and Passenger Agt,
Portland, Oregon.
Administrator's Notice of Hearing of
Final Account.
In the Cminijr r-onrt ni the HtiOe of Oregon, In
and for Columbia County,
tn the mitter of the eUM ol I.ok P. Peteraon.
ynlirn in hpnli frtrrn (hut Vrilr UoHnn ha.
filfd hll final ftf'ROIIIlt MM ailmtllLtrMtor ni thm
rtialf nt ...k f". Petern.,n, licnci. in the
ouiitr Court of Columbia Countr. Htatcof fi.
(ton, and th JtMireof aaid Court ha arnolntd
Maturdajr, Ilia Kith day of fiwember, 1'JIO, al l
nm m p. m ai ihe court imiim! In the Cltr of
. ; I ! fi. anid County and Htnt', aa the time
nd ulace for hearing o ohicrtfona tn atich
final a' roiint and tlia allowance or dlaallow-
nce thereof.
ERIK MORTOK.
S Administrator of the h.tateof Los V. Peter-
or, nrwaaea.
A. W. Mi'm.i.r a. Attorne for aaM Adminis
trator.
f'ateof flmt publication, October 2H, 1!)10.
liaia of laat publication. November in, 110.
Democratic Candidate for
COUNTY CLERK
J.B. WILKERSON
Principal Halnler Public School
I promise faithful ami efficient aervloe.
ron the People'a Best Intercut
VOTK FOR
A. E. THOMPSON
Clatskanie
Democratic Nominee lor Sheriff
Columbia County.
ol
Geo. Brewster
SURVEYOR
All work carefully done.
For estimates address
me at
Houlton
Oregon
Notice of Guardian's Sale
Iu tne County Court ol th Mats of Oiri oa for
folumMa County
In the matter of the Kutats and liaardianahlp
of Irene Maria hall, s minor.
Notice l hereby lven that In purayam s of
and hv virtue of a licenaa and order of aale
duly lamed and made' br I ha County Court of
thei'iate of Oreoii for I'.ilumi.la County, on
the ilh Ary m April. Ilt. In tha matter of the
elate an 1 f uanllanltlp "f Irene Mararhalt.
minor, aiithorliitiic and llceitoin and empo).
rrliit the underpinned at guardian thereof to
tell all of the real property of aaid eatate al pri
vate aale. the iindcmuned, the suardlan of
aldftate. will trout and alter rialuMay. the
19th day ol November. A. I , I'JIK aell at private
tn the hiutiMt bidder lor ca.h irold eoln ni
the I'nltcd HUtea. all Ihe right, title anil eatal
of the aald Irene Mam-hall, a minor. In and to
ttie folloM-uitr dearrtbed real nrofertv. to wit
Theanuthweal uuarterof the northeaatiiuaalerof
ection tovtmhlp A noith. range s wet of Ihe
Willamette mertiiiati. in column i ouniv. ur
egoo, mibject. however. ?lo the dower right of
Julia rVitlriaK. who la the mot her and only heir
and next ol kin oi aaM minor.
All Mde to tie dlrreted to the nndenlgned In
rare of M K. Miller, at ft. Helena. Oregon.
I'ated -t. Helena, Oregon, th toiier 21. I'MO.
JII.U WAI.lAK,
linardlan of the peraon and eitaie of Irene
Mararhall, ft minor.
Date ol Ural publication hereof Oct. Jl. ItflO.
Notice of Final Settlement
for
In the County Court of the Slate of Ore ron
Columbia County.
tn the matter of the erule of Lyman Merrill,
deceased.
Notice It hereby given that (ieorge Merrill,
the executorot toeeatateor l.yman Merrill, de
eeaed. haa rendered and Dieaetlted for aetl la
ment, an 1 filed In aaid Court, hit final a count
of h edmlriMrattiiii of aaid eatate, and that
-rttur.:v the Uih day of Noaember. A. I'. Into
at Ho clock a. m , at the eotirt rtnim of aaid
Con ntv Court, st the Court Houae. In the city
of ist. Helena, t.'olumbla County, Oregon, haa
been duly appointed by the above eniltla.1
County Court lorthe aettlemeut of aaid acctiont
at wnicn iiineani piatesny peraon or pereona
lotereiteil In aaid eatate may aptwer and mage
eiceptioua to uild account and have their ob-
jectioua nearo.
OKORI.K MERRILL, Eiectitor
Dated October 21, l'.'IO.
Citatiox
In the County Court of the state of Oregon, iVr
In the inHttcr of the Kalate of Audru Jnkels.
occeaei.
Tn John Jokcla. Varlna JokeU and lllld
Jokela and allolhera w bom it may concetti:
in tne name ot the Male of Oregon, you are
nercoy eommanueo to appear netore the Hi
orablet ounty Court ol the Htale of Oregon, In
and for the County of Columbia, st Ihe court
nouw in tne cny ol hi. Helena, on the :ilat
uayoi urtober. vno, al tne hour of 10 o clock
a. m of ald day. to ahow, raUKe, If anyeilt.
why an order hould not be made authoriilog
auo oirec; uig uie ao uniiiiirauir to ecu at pri
vate ate the following deacrlhcd tract of land
of raid etate, to wit: Heglnn ng at the NK
corner nf Ihe SWJ4 of the .NK'4 ot Section HI, ol
iowiiMp north, of range 4 went, of the Wil
lamette .Meridian, in aaid county, and run
them e anuth Jl chalna along tne ea.t Una nf
aaid subdlvlai-in; thence north ! degreea it;
mlnn.eat went. 5 chnlna to the left bank ol
the Colnmbie river: them north 8A degreea
eaat. i. ID chalua. up Ihe bank of the river to the
Cnited Hfaioa meander corner lietaeen aec
UoiiffJOand 31. and thence aouth ay degreea -jo
niioiiici, ri,ni, f, iMicnaina tin ine aectlou line to
Ihe place ol licaliinliig. Keing about lo.a acres
cording to the prayer ol the administrator.
ltue my band and the aeal of aaid Court
(iKtL) sthxed tlila l'.lh day of "eptemlicr, 1V10
"'. A. HAHKIM,
Clerk of the County Court.
Notice of Final Settlement
Notice 1. hereby irh-en that t 1. n. On.irn
dmlnMrator nf the- eaiau. ..f i i,MuiAi. i'
Eeieraon. derettaerl. hava null In ,1,1
Court of CnliimbU County mr final account ai
uch Adminlatratur and the court haa aet and
appointed the Imh day ot (Xitober. liilo, ea the
time for hearing ohJectWme thereto and the
flnaj sattlenienl of said ealnte.
, . . . J.B.flODFRKT,
Admlnlatrsfcir of the Irtats of Theodore J.
ftcksnea, deceaaed.
Summons
In the 'Mrenlt Court of the Slate of Oregon, for
Clackamai County.
Maud May Htowell, l'lalntlft, vs. Creany Slowell,
To f.'reaay Btowell, the above name.1 defend
ant In the name of the Htale of Oreann, you
are hereby required to appearand anawer the
complaint filed agalrud you In the above named
suit, on or before the id day of December, lull)
aid date being the eipliallon of aix week!
from the tint publication ot this iimmona. and
If ) oil fail to appear and anawer the complaint
for want thereof the plaintiff will apply to the
Court lor the relief demanded In the complaint,
to-wlt: for s decree dlaaoivlng the bond, of
matrimony now cxlillng between the plaintiff
and defendant. Thla aummona la publlabed br
order of Hon. J. A. K.akln. Judge of the Circuit
Court, which ordnrwaa made and entered on
the. lllh dur of Octolajr, l!Ho, and Ihe time nre
acrilied for publication thereof i ill week a, b.
Klniilng with the Imue of Friday, October ill.
laiO, and continuing each week thereafter lo
and Including the lanue of Krlday. December 2.
M- A HANHKN,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
Summons.
In the Circuit eotirt of the Htate of Oregon for
Columbia Cnontw
John P.-ron, Plaintiff, v. Jennie Frarer and
J. H. rrsaer, her husband; Nolle Kckbart
and Al. Kckharl, her hnaband: Ktia 'lhur
man and Dr. ' hurman, her huaband; IauIb
K llawea and Carrie Hawea, hi. wit; Ve.la
May and W Milan. Way. hor hii.hand : l:arl
K. f ed and Clara Head, hla wile; llorac,
M'-C earv and l.anra Nf,u..u 1.1.
William P. Head and Heasle Head, hla wife-'
jo-i-piiiue mci leary, IreneConk and Willie
..-.,..-, .,r rtain, ner nils band. Ie
feiidanta '
To Jennie FrarA arnt ll If v t ...
band; Nellc Hckhartai.d Al. KckhaU V...'i.'V
0.00, r.iu inurman and Dr. Thiiruian, ber
hualmnd: Lou K ll... .,,. ..Ll '
his wile: V.la H. u,un- i. ' ".""ea.
William P. Head and h-asle Head, hla wife
- V . u ,."L Vr '". McCleary. hla
Willie I. Aklnand Oa:ar Akin, her hnaband
the aliove named defendants, "i.snn,
in the name of ihe miM ,,r o..H. ...
fm h ot you are hereby reouired Pi appear and
an.wer the complaint flle, ,g,n.t J
alK,ve entitled suit on or before II,. W day of
the t me prescribed by the order of publication
rirrcrcrcm miiHiiMiiriTiriTmiiirifmmn
! FINE STATIONERY
: For PARTICULAR People
!
We Are Confident of Our
Ability to Please You.
A NEW LINE OF FOUNTAIN
From Om Dollar to FWe
PENS
layc yfssorment of &ost 6arjA
eav frax O .
Uemmg s urug store st. Helens, or. 3
UtUiAUil4fVUlUl4iiia.M.laVlj .
F. B. Holbrook Co.i
ROOn 1, Worcester Iildg. Portland, Oregon!
Will use this space for ex
ploiting a tract of Colum
bia County land : : :
STAPLE AND FANCY
GROCERIES
TEAS AND COFFEES
Are our sivecialty. Gunpowder Tea at 50c and 60c
None better for the money. English Breakfast Tea at
40c. Ceylon Tea better than Uptons at 70c. Green
Tea at 40c and 60c. Coffee in bulk at 20c, 25c and 85c
per pound. Coffee in tins at 35c or 3 pounds for $1.00.
Coffee in 3 pound tins at 85c.
Monopole and Schillings Spices and Baking Powder
Pure White and Olympic Flour
We carry afullline of Monopole Canned Goods,
better goods than this line on the market.
No
ALL GOODS DELIVERED
C. H. JOHN & CO.
ST. HELENS, OREGON
LODGES
COLUMBIA H0MKSTKAD No. 24M,
Brotherhood of American Yeomen,
meets the second and fourth Wed
nesday alglit of each month at Yank
ton, Ore. Visiting members welcome.
E. S. Himxow, Honorabt Foreman,
C. R Lakk, Correspondent.
HOULTON CIRCLE NO 478, Women of
Woodcraft, meets the second and
fourth Tuesday afternoon of each
month at Houlton, Ore. Lulu Allen.
Guardian Neighbor; Anna Van Jlat-
U. Clerk.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
)H. L. GILBERT ROUS
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
St. Helens, Oregon
Oruta Mnckl Building; both pliooea
Ranger; Les'ic II
COURT UNITY NO.
7, F. of A.
Meets every Friday
night In K. of P. Hall,
M. Helens, Oregon.
Visiting brother wel
come. M. K. Miller. Chief
Combs, Financial See.
8T HELENS LOIHJE NO. 32. A F A
A M. MeeU 1st and 3d (Saturday in
each month. Visiting brothers cor
dially welcomed. U W Clark, Mas
ter; E. K. Quirk,' Secretary .
DR. R. L. Jkffcott
DENTIST
Office with Dr. Cliff. ST. I1ELKSI
pR. IDWIK ROHM,
PHYSICIAN & SURGFON
IT. HELEN!
OKEfrC
jjr.b. r. cLirr,
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
T tELEKR ORXOOR
im, m.
and third
ST. HELENS CAMP, NO
W. OF A. MeeU first
Wednesdays.
E. I. BALLAOII, Consul.
J-K- LaIIARE, Clerk.
Notica of Guardian's Sal of R..I Estate
In ths matter of tht, Ratats and (liiaMlan.kln
oi i an r. i.ii.ufann, an lu.an. f..... r
rtr ,.f (, t,,,H.r. ..,(). 1 .I.V l , th. ,l.i 0,
expiration of.l ccka from th llrar ,-ti
tlonof thlaaiinimona, aa rrq.ilrcl by asfrl or
der, and If yon tall ao to appear and aiiaw f-.r
want Jhr.f. the plalmifV will if I
IJoiir, for the relief r!rred for la thi e ?m in
herein, to-wlt: Kor s decree that hela lha
owner In fee almple of the aomhweai oiiarte, of
t on , u,wn.hlii north, of ramre ' " of
IllametWa Meridian, ., .7n5 w; "
roil havs an Inu-reat. rlvhtop hm.7 TV. Ln.J
w.paia
7 j V nd for hlseoata
and diafttiraeinenui. ami for inch other and In.
Ihcr relief aa .h.ll K. I.,- J a'"1 lr-
Ihe aummona la served upon ou f n
BIICCealVa Mfeka I.
lered In Dnn ,.n ,h. C n
i day of Depteia-
Klrat onhllnatlnn n ikle .
th 1Mb daf of Bawcrabar, Iwlo """" mM
W. V. WiiTrai
Attorney lor riaiaUS.
and , . 1 1.. ..rrL'X v"'n ihHi " Prtianc of
ato au.l su.rdlan.hlp . f ( , r (luVufim Vo
ft E. MILLER
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
St. Helens, Oregon
QRKIM BACK UK
CIVIL ENGINEER
RAIMKR, OREdO
there,. I ,,. 1 .11 , S"ar.llan
on MewemlH-r w, 11.10, ao dulr miHlllled I I. V.
lrmfl of a.Kle a.coidln ,., the term, hll"
InalU-ractont. Ihe nod.-rafK ed, ih? T'mr.l7n
of aal.1 eatate. will, f,m and alter hJum ."
Iheftth day of Nmrainlaer. A. I) "in JiVl
?.rih W' "!'-' I'ldder f, onl'thlr"
ltsd Hi, llel.i.a rr,.,n. Octola-r'?. Iwlo
Ollar.liai. it.. ' ' l.lA C. J11HNMHM,
J1""' rat publication here.;!
Oct. 7, 1910.
Notice For Publication
r.''?hrno,,SeA'7v:zrrhLni"Lrt
iXtmnBjr:? im -it. or
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Notice for Publication.
Pepsrtmant of fhs Ittterlnr. J
fnlled fttataa Uod Offloa, si l'fLn.l!i 1
Hertemlwr.
Notlcs la herehr lcn that Tred . H"n,S?
of t'ortland, Kn-aoii, wiiooh (K-ti.bar lata, 3
made 1 Imlier and Mtono application, f '!?
for Ihe Ni accilon M. towtialilp sj """"J
ranse a wet, w illamelM Meridian. "JJ
n.w of lntent.,nto mas final
abovs dcxrlbcl. before Ihs. RrE'X' 2
Hei-eiverof Ihe Hnllral Hlatca Und I 7
I'ortlaiMl, Oreann, on Ihs lh nay e' ft"""
llo. t i.. ow
. lalmnnl names as witneaaea- ,;h,'l,1Lua
frn, Hamtiel W. Kotrera, A llierto . 1 ai """"
I'aas, all of forlland, (irrson. ,M
Summons.
. i
s tha f'lrcnll f'onrt nf the HUt of -Hit
Cuniity of Columbia. . . , Uiri Da
Nellie M. Hill, 1'lalullrT, rs, C'ljrds l Hi
fendant.
Tn Clyde 1.. mil. Defendanl: lM
In the name of tha mate of Orrlon, jwa
hereby re.iilrel In a p ties r and anawej
complaint nicd asalnal nu In tne "'"j o-fs
lllledcaiiaeotior Ufore tha Wth '"'f'.Jltll
oer, r.'lii: anil ron
yon ran tn appear t
III for want thereof
the relief dvmande
file herein. Th
br nnblli atlnn
weekly newapaper nf reneral i
nei ai hi. Helens, ir
enter nf fhs Honorable
r lafora (h. Wth WfgSb
mi are 'cehy notljcd t"J
ir within aaid time, ll
of win a,.,.iy y.tZZ
manned in nef asm m
Thla aummona la aerred ""ri
in thereof In The Orel"" y
paper nf reneral '""''"Jias
Helens, flreson, r"r:7nVnY
llonorahle J. A Kasin, ' "..,
indse, duly ma.le and entered on th Jr1'
clHepteinl.er, lulO. The data of nArVl
cation of thla enmmons la aeptemlwr i".
IM publkaoa 1
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