IODCES
MIZIWII CHaITEr NO. 80, O. K. 8
MeeU in Masonic Hall the seoclid
and lourta Saturdays oi each month
GKRTRCDE COLLINS, W M.
IRENE M. DAY, Secretary.
ST. HELENS CAMP, NO 10WJ, M.
W. OF A. Meets first and third
Wednesdays.
A. B. LAKE, Consul
II. E. LaBARE, Clerk.
HOULTON CIRCLE NO 478, Women of
Woodcraft, meets the second and
fourth Tuesday afternoon of each
month at Houlton, Ore. Minnie Kelly
Guardian Ne ighbor ; Ann Van Xat
ta. Clerk.
ST HELENS LODGE HO. 32,
V A F & A M. MeeU 1st and 3d
Saturday in each month. Visiting
brothers cordially welcomed, U W
Clark, Master; E. E. Quick, Secretary.
COLUMBIA HOMESTEAD No. 245t
Brotherhood of American Yeomen,
meets the second and fourth Wed
nesday night of each month at Yank-
ton.Ore. Visiting mernbers,welcome.
E. S. HiNSox, Honorable Foreman,
C. E Lake, Correspondent.
DISSOLUTION NOTICE
June 23 l'.Ul
Struts i& l'ortney cedar Company
have this day dissolved rartoershlp
agreement, all collections will be made,
and all debts paid by II. E. Fortney
II. E. Fortnky
For SU.
New 8 room house, 6 choice lots for
Harden, bearing fruit trees, fenced, im
proved with electric lights ami sidewalk,
three hlncks from Columbia River, one
block City park. t(. Helens.
Trice $2300.00, a tine home,
John Rubens
Gustafaon Estate
for
FOR SALE.
Two seated, four sprinii hsck, double
harness, One horse, harness and light
wagon. Cash register, computing scale.
counters, blocks and other articles used
in Western Market.
F. Walker. Hoolton, Ore.
WANTED
A girl for general housework,
at this office.
Inquire I
In the County Court ol the SUte of Oregon
I olumnm t ounlv.
In the mailer of the Estate n! C.iianllanshlp
ot Carl K. liustafvm, an Insane Person.
MatiMa C. .lohugon, the (luanliau ot the person
aiul etai ot i an r . itiistaTMtu, ati lututne jr
son. hnvluic on the -Viul dav ot May, hill, fllcl
her petition herein duly verities, praying for
ail onlerwtlo ol the Northeast quarter ot Swt
ion I'weuty CAi), Township Six (d) north, Kautre
Four (4) we.t of the Willamette Meridian, In
Coliimtna l oiint)', Oreffon, the same constitut
ing all the estate of saul Insane person, tor the
reaous ami purposes set forth in saul petition.
It is therefor ottlereU by the Court that saUl
insane person Carl K. liusiafson. an.l Matilda
C. Johnson, Peter liitstaJsou ami Louise tins,
tafson, the next of kin oi said insane person,
and all persona Interested In said estate apgiear
before the County Court of the Ktateof Oregon,
lor Columbia County, ou Saturday the 'Jilh day
of June Iwll, at one o'clock P. M. of srid dav, at
the t'ountv Court riMim. at the Court house in
St. Helens. Columbia County. Oregon, to snow
ea.ise if any there te. why an order should not
be made Kratttilifr to said guardian Hrinlsslon
and liceuse to sell all the atmve described real
property of said insane person at private sale:
and that a copy ol this order be published for
four successive weeka In the OKKGON MIST a
weekly newspaper regularity printeil. publish
ed aim circulated in Columbia County, Oregon
and now specified by this Court as the proper
paper in which to make such publication.
Ordered and done in open Court at St, Helena,
Oregon, thia .Mud day oi May. A. D. im.
James I'Akt,
County Judge.
DR. R. L. Jeffcott
DENTIST
ST. HELENS
OREGON
T. S. WHITE
FUNERAL DIRECTOR
LICENSED EMBALM ER
HOULTON, OREGON
Dr. Alfred J. Peel
PHYSICAN AND SURGEON
Bank Building, : : St. HelenB. Ore
Plants for Sale. Cabbage, tomato,
peppers and celery. Louis Rooasco, ht
Helens. ltMf
GEORGE H. SHINN
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
OFFICE: BANK BUILDINU
Executors Notice- of Sale.
In the County Court of the State of Oregon for
Columbia County.
In the matter of the Enate of Emellne Meeker,
leoeii;etl.
Notit-e hen'tiy given that in purmianreof
ami by virtue of an onler of the County Court
of the Slate of Orutfon, for Columbia County,
ma.le on the nth i;.v of Mav lyll, in the matter
of the entare of Kmellne Meeker, decease-!, an
thoruuii the executor thereof to ell all the
real property of ait estate, at private nale, the
uniemit;ueo., the fcieeutor of i e-tHte, will
e.l at private ale. to tne tiitrtieat bitl.Iur. for
rah In t.s. irnlJ nun, ami iut.jert to confir
mation by L-aid County Court, from anl after
Saturday tiie 17th 'lay of June lull, continuing
1 Mil sale until naM real proper?, or so much
thereof as is neeary to pay ail claiitm, comU
and excuse of almtnitrti.tUm of iall estate
of the Hiil Kmelliie Meeker, deceat-l. at the
time of her Wnth, an-! all the ri ht. title and
interest that the said eaUtte haa since acquired
hy operation ot ihe taw, or otherwise. In and tp
the rollowMisr de'-cntuMi real property lyiu and
beinn in Columbia County, Oregon .to-wtt.-
Lotn teven ( . ). mxteen (ltd and Heveiiteen (17).
in block eighteen (In). In the citv of St. Helen,
aa the ame appear upon the ortlcial map or
plan wictmi lite wuu me tuum iier oi
saul loitimuia loimiv.
Terms of sale: one half cash In U. 9. goh
coin, ten per c-ut to be paid on acceptance of
: hid and balance on court rmatlon of ale by naid
Court; the other one hiiK to be paid In one year
from d ite oi ronttrmtitiou of wale, with Interest
at the rate of per cent per annum from date
until paid. aid amount to be secured bv mort
tratitt upon the premise o o)d, All hiU to be
iiiwk'i totne uU'iersiKUwi at nia remaeuce. at
St. HelullH, tjreKou.
Dated at si. llmeus, Oreiron. Mav lsth I 'll.
Ma HI IN WHITE.
Executor of the estate of toieline jVluokar.de
ceajted.
Claude M. John
Attorneyand Counsellor at Law
Practice in all Courts
Clatskanle Oregon
WOMEN WILL
SURELY VOTE !
St. Helens,
Obkgon
Finial Settlement
fo
Summona
In the Circuit Court of the State of Ot-,o:j U r
cotnmhia ;ounty.
St. Helen Timber Company, a CTIU)-,
plaiuun.
vs.
Emm. G. White. Marha O. Cook, Vincent
CooK.Jame (ioing Paris Kdea (tiltoer, dna
J-.abelia Oiltner and John Kuh Olltner, a min
or and to Martha O. Cook a trustee for the aaid
JameA Going Giltner, Paria Edea Oiltner, Edna
Isiiella oiltner, and John Hugh Oiltner, do
iendinta.
To Martha O. Cook, Vincent Cook, Parla Ede
iltner, Edna Mabella Oittner, and John Rush
fiiltner, a minor, anri to MarthaG. ('ork, aa trna-
Ue fur the haid Jaxriea (ioin oiltner, ParU
r.ae oiltner, tdna iHabeila oiltnor, and John
Kuh Giitner, and to all persona unknown
havinor or elalminir an 1 nteret or ettale In the
real property which la the subject of UU 0U t
ami nereinnrier oewnrei.
In the name of the Stnte of Oregon; You are
hereby re'iulred to aiiMar and answer thee
Tllaint tilcii kirfinur vnn In t uVdva nni it Ixd
uit on or before the Uth dav of July 1111. the
aatne lielng the lat day of the the time prefterib-
in ineonier lor trie pubiu-ation of thin sum
mon, and the fmid ieriod of time beiiiir mx
week from the day of the flrnt publication of
mm riummoni, arm ir you tan to no aMenr ann
aiicwer rMid complaint, the plaintiff will cause
your oeiauii to re enierea ann apply to me
Court foriiie relief demandt'l in naid corjpiint.
to wit;- for a partition and division, accordins
to the re--pe tive rights of the parties plaintift
and defendant herein, of the real proiertv et
forth in the complaint, which U the subject of
thin milt,- m,: theant half, and the eaat liaif
the wet half of nex-tieu h all of section n, and
the wet hMlf of ru ction 9. all in Township 4
north, mutfe 2 went of Willamette meridian. In
Columbia County, Oreron.
Thin mimmouN is published by orderof the
Honorable Jamea fJnri, Judire of the County
Court of the htt of Cfreiron, for Columbia
County, made and dwted May ;tt Iml, which
rder rre:ribed that nerviie of summons in
thf unit be male up-in you bv publication owe
uecKforna con mm titive weekn, whi-n time
will beiin to run from the day of the flnt publi
cation hereof and the time within whieh yon
are re-jtiired to answer aaid eornplaiut in on or
lfore the lat day of the time pr wrid (n
am or'ir ror pumicHiion. u-wii; July i im I'Ul.
1 he date or the tirm ptibln ation of thin aum
mom im rriaay June zt I'.ii.
1)1 f. i, no auu Day.
Attorneys for Plaintiff
In the County Court of the State of Oregon
me i,oun' oi oiuniuia.
In the Matter of the Estate of Georce W.
HoUifhton. Ueceased.
Toall whom it mav enncern: Notice Inhere
by (riven that I have filed with the Clerk of the
above entitled Court my final account aa Ad
niinNtratrix of the t state of Oeorffe W. Hough
ton, deceased.
All peraonn havlnv any obieationa to said
final account or any Item thereof are hereby
notified to tile the name In writing with the
Clerk of nafd Court on or before the 1st day of
Auicuftt l'Jll, at 10 a. in, which in the time and
date set by Maid Court when aid Account and
any objections thereto shall be fully dnnsidered
1W.UA r . Hot tillToN,
Administratrix of the K-Ute of Oeortre W.
HoUKhton, deceajsel.
Notice of Final Settlement
In the County Court of the State of Oregon for
i.oinmhia ountv.
In the matter of the eatate of Robert Living
stone, o:ccaieu
Notice 1. hereby (riven that T. C. Watts, the
administrator of the estate of Rotten Livinic
Uue, deea,el, haa rendered and presented
for xUlejueiit and filed in said court his final
a'-eouttt of his administration of said estate;
and that Saturday tl.e r.dh, day of July l'Jll, at
lu o el oca A M at the court room of said court
in the court houe in ml. Helens. Columbia
Connty. Oreiton. has iKren duly appiitnted br
the Judire of aiid court f(r the settlement of
J-aid account.
Any and all r-erson fntercted In said estate
are hereby notified to appear at said time And
lace to make and fll objection. If any they
nave, to said account.
Thl order i published in the Orciron Mist.
a new "paper of general circulation in Colum
bia County, Oregon, by order of Hon. Jamea
oart. Judge of the aljove entitled court, dated
iiji.i atiu uay oi wine, wit.
i . c. w , ri ,
Administrator.
M. K. MfM.KR.
Attorney for Administrator.
Notice to Creditors
In the' omity Court of the htate of Oregon for
coiuuinia i;ounty.
inthe n i -liter of the estate of Cynthia M. Hal-
brt. dw'eas-d.
NrHic.e is nereby given tnat the undersigned,
administrator with will annexed of the estate
Cynthia M. If albert, deceased, by the Honorable
County Court of tfie Htate of Oregon for the
Omnty of Columbia. All persons having
cbilms agalnwt the said estate are hereby noti
fled and required t- present the same to me at
i;oitaife orove, oreuon, nuiy verineo within six
months from the daui of the first publication
Oi this none.
First oublicatlon July 14, 1911.
J.jt PublicHtlon August 11th, 1011.
H. J. hHIN.N
Administrator with the wlil annexed of the es-
ate of Cynthia M. ilalbert, dei eaaed.
Summons
Notice of Guardian's Sale of Real Estate
In the County Court of the Htate of Oregon, for
Columbia countr.
In the matter of the Estate and guardianship
oi ,n r. 'lu-vamon an insane person.
Notice Is hereby given that in pursuance of
rid by virtue of a license and order of sale
inly issued and made bv the Couhtv Court of
the rtate of Oregon, for Columbia citintv. on
the 21th dav of June l'Jll, in the matter of the
K-tace and oiiardfansiiio of Carl K. Oustaffton.
an Insane person, authorizing, licensing ami
empowering the undersigned, aa guardian
thereof, to sell the real property of said estate
at private sale, the un iersigued. the Ouardtan
of said estate, will, from and after Haturday the
Vin nay oi jujy. , r.ni.sen at private, sale
to the highest bidder, for one third cash, one
third payable one year Hfter date if confirma
tion of sale, and one third payable two yearn
after date of confirmation of sale, deferred
puyrncnuto bear Interest at the rate of six per
em perannuin and be wen red bv rood and
sufficient inorgage of the propertv sold, all the
right, title, Interest and estate of the said Carl
r, ou'tafsfn. an InMirie nerson. In and to the
following described real property to wit. The ,
NortheMt quarter of Hei'tfon Twenty, Township
?ix uorin, nanire rour weioi ine Willamette
ineriditn, in ( olumbia county, Oregvn, con
taining IM) acres.
all iilds to tie directed to the undursliined. at
the law ofice of itlllard A iAy At Helena Oregon.
jaieu b.. iieiens. wregon, June m, j'.ui.
MA Tll.liA C. Johnson.
Guardian of the j.eron and Estate of Carl F.
oustAitou , an iuane p'rsori,
Date of first publication hereof, June .10, l'Jll.
for our matchless Groceries, because
they please all housewives in purity ant'
high Krade. And a worn a u know bent
how money can be saved in the purchase
of Groceries that lost long and are of
the beet quulities. Our prompt deliver
ic also appeal to the buvin heads of
families, as do also our very reiiHonahle
prices. Suppose you give us a trial
order.
C. H. JOHN
ST. HELENS, ORE.
Found On Deer IaUnd eund bar one
ifaeoline boat named Red Ievil, owner
will find Biiuie at Coinieln Landing,
Mr. A. Tracy
Roy Craig, the popular young barber
of this place, and George hhysumn are
the original life pa vera. The following
appeared In the Oregonian of last Tile!
day; "George Shysmiin and Uoy Craig
saved three foreigners from drowning in
the Columbia River here early this
morning, after the trio had overturned
their boat in a drunken attempt to row
across the river. The men rescued were
gill net fishermen. Though it was not
yet daylight Shysman and Craig put out
to the capsized men's aid in response to
their cries, in a row boat. The men
were clinging to the overturned bat
and in the darkness, Shysman, who was
the only one able to swim, leaped from
the boat and attached a line to the cap
sized craft. One of the trio who became
exhausted loosed his hold on the boat
and was carried down stream. Shys
man swam after him and pulled him
ashore, while Craig towed the upset bout
with the two men clinging to it to the
landing." The facts of the matter are
as follows; The two boys went down
to the dock At about twelve o'clock
Saturday night, and found two fisher
men sitting there, talking about their
two friends who were in the water. The
boys got busy at once, lit a lantern that
the men on the dock had, and f mod
that in getting into their skiff the men
had turned it over, and though both
were holding on o it, they were in grave
danger of drowning. One of them could
be reached (run I Ite slip and was pulled
out, while the other, who was holding
to the stern of tl e boat, was about all in,
and Shysman climbed along one of
the stringers, and stood on the upturned
boat while be parsed a line around the
llatierti.au. He was then pulled to stfety.
Craig's picture accompanied the article
in the Oregonian.
SOME BALL GAME
C. W. Hodsou of Portland who
recently rttun: d from an ex.
tended trip thrxnitfh the Kastern
States, in an interview in the
Portland Telegram, has the
following to say reardin the
results of the extensive adver
tising Oregon and particularly
Portland, have been doing since
the Lewis and Clark Fair.
'Kat'ru people are more interested in
Oregon in general and Portland in par
ticular than 1 ever have found them be
fore and our hank clearances and build
ing porniiU have convinced them that
Cortland is the most prosperous City in
the country.
"This time I took with m Nterooptiinn
pictures of Oregon and gave a little lec
ture liefore three commercial iKidica and
had Invitations to Ht-ak at adoen i lues.
I spoke before the Clevclcud Ad Club, j
the Indlaimpixdis Commercial Club, the
Ad-Scrips and liefore the suprenc council
of U. C. T. of A. Payton and rittstuug
requested nie to deliver my talk among
other places, but time did not permit.
I was astonished at the amount of in
formation that Kastcrners have iilxiut
this city and state.
"There peared no limit to the
anouut of data the KaHtorners wanted
about Portland Formerly they have
tweu talking Seattle, hut now it is all
Portland ami they all know more
about this place, llusiness men, pir
ticulary, have watchrfb the progress of the
citv aa evidenced through the building
permits and bank clearances and con
sider this the most thriving citv in the
t'nited States.
Every day evidences of the
fact that this advertising cam
paign has been far reaching in
its scope and immensly beneficial
to the state in general, is becom
ing more apparent to the close
observer of the progress and
phenominal development of the j
northwest. 1
That the development of Ore. j
has sulfered in the past through
a lack of proper advertising is a
fact which cannot be denied.
However the results leing ob-,
tained, and the benefits being
derived from the recently started ;
advertising campaign should act
as a stimulus to further efforts I
on the part of the different com-.
mercial bodies throughout the
state.
We have seen the phenominal :
growth of our neighboring state
resulting from the policies of
exploitation inaugurated by that
great empire builder, Jas. J. Hill
and carried out by the progress
ive commercial bodies of that
state to such an extent as to
arouse the admiration of all.
That the state of Oregon po
sesses unuevelopeu resou rces
second to no other state in the
northwest is a fact that cannot
be denied. To follow up the
work already started should be
he object and earnest endeavor
of every citizen of the state.
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Summons
tn the Cln ult Court ot the State of Orcgoa for
the County of Columbia.
HaMi-e K. Taylor, Plaintiff, rs. Fred D. Tay
lor, flfftMI'lltllt.
To Fri"! I. Taylor. Defenflanf In the nam?
of the Mate of (n?irtm you are heruby rfjuIrM
to appear an'l answer the romiitallit lilerl
aaint you In the Uive entitled ault on or he
fore the'llth day of Aiifrunt, l'Jll, and if you
fall to armwer, plalntlir will take a oV-ree
airalnMt you aa prayed for In the complaint
b'THll, to-wlt:
T lial iho u,nda of matrimony heretofore and
now exiniiUK between plaintift aud foumclf le
dlwlved.
ervl e of thU aiiminond U made ill on you by
yuhllfHtlon puranant to an order of the Hon.
inn liart, county indue, made on the Wrd
day of June rill, dlrentliiK "aid publieatlon In
the Oreenn Mit, onre a week for Ml tacceailv.
awki, begluDlnc with Jan. lh, 1011,
H. 0, tit
Atlorasy (at f laiaUff 1
In the Mrr-iilt Court of the State ol Orccon.
lor 'he Couolyof Columhla.
J. K. Imvln, Plalntlfl, va. Alice II. bavin, Le-
Irndaut.
To Ali:e II. I)rvI. Uefendant: In the name of
the Htnte of Od'kou y-u are herehy reoulrcd to
apiear and alinwer the complaint lilted avalriRt
'ou In the auve entitled milt on or lefore the
.Yh li day a June, , and If you rail to annwir,
plainlir will take a deTf. atfalnt you aipray-
e,l;forln lha ruAdlajr,t fllt-d herein, to.wlt;
I hat ih. teinui of mntrirnj,nv h rtrrore and
now exiatiuK ij:ta,;cn plaiii'tlT and yourself le
dlmvolvi d.
HiTVlreof ihU umrnona H made upon yon hy
puhlli'Mtlon purMiaiit to an order ol the liorior
ahle J A. Kaken, Judiie of Maid Court, made on
MayD l'Jll, illnllna puhlliailon In lh
Oreiron Miat ne a week lor til aucceslr.
wMks, beginning with ally lath, l'jll.
0mi C, 8pfess.
Attorn f (ot flalnuff.
The ball frame of the season a
doubttdly the one played on the Kainiur
grnutids last Thursday, when the busi
ness men of this city and Rainier went
to the mat. The local nine left here at
about 12:30 on the eventful day ami on
board the Klamath, Jr., with Capta'n
Blakesley in charge. The business
houses o( Rainier all closed to celebrate
and when the game started despite the
mosquitoes, there was a goodly crowd in
the bleachers and giandstand, though
most of them had fir bought to keep
away the winged pirates.
Wilde was on the mound for the
home team and the things that he did
to us will hardly bear telling. The tint
Inning and in fact the first eight Innings
we were blanked, while in the llrnl
chapter the visitors got four runs and
not a hit to their credit. Morton threw
a good game and the hits were few and
far between, but the support given him
was pretty ragged at critical moments.
After the first the Kainler men secured
four more making a total of eight, while
there was nothing doing for as until
the lant half of the ninth chapter
Attorney M. H. Miller poked out single
with two out, Morton followed with one
ot the same kind, advancing Miller to
third and taking second on Ihe first ball
pitched, and then the thing happened
that makes us feel glad that A E.
Thompson moved from Clntskanie to
this place. He swung at that ball with
the prctticMt movement that ever was
made, and it did not stop until it went
gainst the left field fence and two runs
bad crossed the plate, and ire were
iivtd from ibut oat.
Elmore C- Jordan, a locomtive
engineer on the Ijos Angeles di
vision of the Southern Pacific
Company, has recently received
patent on a new device for the
filling of Iuhricators upon loco
motives by means of compressed
air. The device is extremely; jA
simple unu jjruvioes a means oy j y',
which the central reservoir of, i'dit
the lubricator can be filled at any
time while the engine is hot,
and without any waste of lubri
cating oil or any danger to the
operator from leaking valves, an I
arrangement greatly appreciated j
by the engineers on the long, ,
straight-away runs on the South- P
era Pacific. At the time Jordan
completed his invention he
brought it to the attention of the
Southern Pacific officials and
throunh them patent letters were
granted. It was experimented
with upon the huge Mallet loco
motives of the Southern Pacific
Company and later pronounced
practically a necessity on account
of the location of the lubricators
on these engines, since these
lubricators are so high on the
boiler head and difficult to fill.
With Jordan's invention the
lubricators can be filled while the
engine is in motion without tak
ing the usual necessary time to
cool the lubricator. It is being
used on all locomotives of tin
Harriman Lines and will un
doubtedly soon be taken up by
many other railroads.
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FINISHING
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St. Helens Skating Rink
Open, Cnrer Je,o intement
Skating Tuesday Thursday and Saturday Nights and Snnday
Night if Desired
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